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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. e e e e e e — e - examine hooks cords and Not Dead,” accompanied by | L oAl e imin k rd in 1: “ieitdetson | LARGE LUMBER SALE IS 1 hy Jame Wickersham He was es ‘ P & 3 . g y in proceed for contempt in | President John 1 Spickett and| R L L one and one illic 0 3 o en ; like manner and the same extent; J Sp a few moving words about| 1.]“| ";' d "“‘)’ million board Butch balker and can < $7 dollars for total disability and not .. quus of re Employers who the Pioneers, the *‘trail blazers of g fo Buw y LLUSE 3 waler (¢ law merehant and| mor han 325 weekly for 1 X i Reynolds and Company nal are subject to et oare pay e IV Alaska Fle stated that almost| | ~V0¢ g ] s wis within the pur-| dushility with 16 slbloss apssiiien ; 'l ber is located in Soymour Canal | quired pay prer in the amount without exception the Pionecrs had « Ho vill eleven, bett and makin special provisions for A and is to be cut this year for ¥ ) Ll ! i \ and mar T odet ned by the Com uceessful lives even 1t 1zh they local aw mill T 1 ¥ e known as industrial Insuran rsoand learners and for sub-{pgone S R e RS . Bl b e SR Ao T ocal s s e logging Absence of Members on Of-! g House of [sequent partial and additional dis- oo rer WO povorel. Services Are Helu Here for uight ot have prospered i &) work has alveady started accord. | i 4 2N Sl TR AN CLAID G T ey L ) i | i anaa ey al way and me ed brielly | | jng to announcement made by ficial Business Shortens i SR Al iy i et according 1 | Deceased P'“';“’«\ by everal of the Plancers who lad full| | the local Buresu of Forectrs. | : R A % 5 ove secupatic Compensation for death resulting ' Among those « Yran ol and satisfying live The adi : : e : 2 cstabiishment exceplin riculwidow without child 85 per cent’where the work done is part of p joem, *“To the Pioneers of the Yu Cldilatadl ainon. tid time: it w ire and domestic service. f weekly wages until death or mar-|cess of trada cr business normally| The ai Servic fthe, kon.' n actnal session today, men mo reindeer herder viage, and in case of marriage a lnmp | xed in by ipal employer or| Grand i it ARl Grind Biesid 5 [ e vy o o Arctc stubn i (06 410 I08s i oqhal 10 104 weekn: Compensn | wher 1t In done on_premien unler | weve. Nl Sestendis Wfiernonn 1| oo e, somions ‘ JOHNSTON'S S dndini A than three days em-|tjon; widower without c¢hild and to-|the smployer's control. station work-|the Odd Hall. Grand Presi e e $11,800 per da Fed machinery is sel iy dependent, 35 per cent untii ers under parinership agrecment,)dent i epard called ths meet EXCLUSIVE eral Gove ntow Iy e sl it eventually ]\-.‘u unlock | qeat hor marriage; ten per cent and any person other than an “in-|ine to « wi expiaimed that the BENEFIT DANCE TO i i i [ doors for his compen- | additional for each child, but in any | depend tractor.” p t ~ arvies and per diem ex 4 . but in any [ dependent con pu ¢ t emblage was to ~ CHOCOLATES Alaska lawmake L braneh | sation of course, Isn't reflec-, case not in excess of 66 2:3 per cei NeliBtmoval Glaiiss HoHET tHO e Tianeaiy Wi BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY was in session | nut t - the occupation of reindeer!The compensation for a child ceases| Nowhere in bill is there any pro-|e Hitia e Ak ¥ B : bt merely’ sHows somEEing | when he' dles; Malres of NEIgHEeoN|clEAR (ie fiavil ot corniTistonds : s THE CORRECT THING S s lof the extent to which the Legis! ears old or if over eighteen becomes | for caus S Uit Ranvia f . : 2 ' Th women of the Moosehear LG [ture 1s asked to embark on a plai capable of selfsupport; To children |guard elause, nor for exemption from Ipies A Leion ire giving a benefit dance| IN CANDY ehber W 0 bt | £ th is mo widow, 25 per centliability where vhor perman Graad iry George J. Loye!ifall, the i Sotne v 2l St state insurance fund or one child and 10 per cent for|disabitity rrof vetushl of e yenoten e s e Besion Wttt Is Extremely Liberal ach additional child not to excexd | jured ta submit to proper modical| ooy W araon 0% |t b l‘l"_”“l" 4[” ;‘\'_"m "\' “l”-* In t ena 1 members were| Comparison with ita emys| 86 28 per ceut of avernge wieskly jexainination o itment Which arely,ia, No. 1. Nome vt N. Ket- tors, recently reorganized. Miss He present four, Senators|in the States and the Pederal m| Wage; parents, if one dependent and|some of the foatures uded niyeeon, J. B n 1 Wall, A en Gove, Douglus girl whose dancine Jensen Dunn and Brown| apparentiy indicat it 3 ) ,.vvi,.. is not, .M' cent, if both feasures in eff in 1tes 7. Watson. Cl » W vers papular, hes \HI.””W;“” U a trip*to Sitka to| beral than most, cover ie o Wholly llh';vllulvm 20 per cent oach = D Keen: lgloo No, 4, Falihotke—W. ' give a foatire. dance dutlae. (he i S ifs Dioikens Bokie. i iy oo Gy and it ¥ 0 dependents 20 per cent wher. Uk & . i a Vi dmes s : & g : T g 4 UE TOMORROW Thomp \ Vance, Ole termission J S e e dependont, and where mor YHISONSSE A A 8 Phene 25 Free Delivery Nin entatives answerec | Insurance Commissionor, i M““l "‘""““ f'l"j’ inall divided Tita Sle A ey ion iats bt Wi Old papers for sale at The Empire. Yol call, ubsentees being: Messrs, | solute power of administra It i gl vive in Junean tomorrow afternoon | Frank - — Pisk Gaftney, Lomen, Sundquist,|contains most of the PRl Drayisial It vy Iy “”””' SUIM SCHC g tha south, at 1 o'clock, it the |Lyons, 1 e e R LGl RS NGO s WhE WA insuring adequate componsa ments in case of death b G e i t I e members on the special u.mwu“ rml :J:flp.‘ml.‘ml 1 1‘ ome \‘ 2 'l]‘.lrwmml.um par e the e M ol ’ ) visiting the lome. Rep- | 100 80 tried, but a number « e S LML s due e at Robinson; Isico e on was chos. | suards and checks in ore o it bencticiary is or Sl Al : & 2 i or protection of the ! | become a nonrcsident of B e : ' hshees tiers was rall] BOUsLY e ladlking the Hability may be discharzod b U e = o : [ A brief rveview of its salioni, f e Commissioner by payment of & g N Do dn Ghnteniy s fig ) emal of | Mres Wil indicate its comprel arm cqual to “present value of #ll NEW SILVER CAMP D. Swith Har McCres NOIW IN STOCK ive nature, Evory employment in fninrs payments of - compensatic BAWEL WL colUNTRY (Tomes Ry | 17, N nnment was taken s s vhich thyes or more persons gre computed at four per cent true O . 5 ni C. C. Steck, C. W. Keefe 2 Wepc B o for the day. : o egularly cmployed, cxcept (he two count compounded annually, probab i Bl Myers, James Twedi Tzlod JUST RECEIVED INITIAL LOT OF The Investigating Committee loty | RIAN CIDEEEE, CHOER LG L et R O I 0 No. 18, Kodiak M. I' Galvin, W "I"‘“"“Iv‘ Gl '”'\"” ""' ’”‘""'(_\1‘“ smployment.” Employer means termined according to American ey ]“] ’x].., - Y "‘ el RN MeDonnell, i 8. Bethman: o I" ll i II TI mittee, Mrs. (. W. Brown and Mi ,‘:(‘(, . ‘,“‘,“‘ “.,Ilv” Bl ; ‘:)‘.“.‘.“w i I‘ i\‘,m:,’_nk“‘,'E‘,‘IVH, I‘l"l"!“'\‘“f ‘\" “'"y perienced of Yuion'’s prospocto ! A Stoad imidt and Dorothy Goddard made the trip. The |G o0 privite corpovit Wi ne Al ol eraerd. b ”1:4. e -‘\"H i -.“-r“‘.‘ : ‘ g 1 \l W ele ([()1II’\ OF II\IZ‘R Ql ALITY party s expected to return Were} i, g service - one veeks compensation.” Burint | o505 ”', itnil 16y N G LAl SHawe Tanme fometime LOMOIIOw ion and the | prescnuta o expenses one $150 ars allowed e bl B T S i s e 15 It is expected ihe chief work of = PRICED FROM $25.00 TO $50 - ny deceasced employer, or the 1 Saminaiings. ki R R R T e e s ! 10 $50.00 ARDEN GLU eiver or v‘]!». e of any ‘x ‘v‘: The Commissioner of Insurance is Gjlver il and Gray Copper ! FOR THAT COUGH njury includes occupational disease’ o he electad by the Territoriallypie o g ol Onimene \ . TRRET ORI . . nd all kinds of injuries except thos. | Legislature for six yvears at a salary|1ioy : Sl I you are discriminating in quality and prices try liott Bl Settlemier il and Cray ¥ N viliully 'nmn”r_‘u or x“ \m‘nl I 0f §4.800 per year, to be provided ' g 6%t doma Ih by USI; ury of one employee by another with offices and authorized to ap-|qyure of attention.—(Dawson Mews). TOYN Compensations arve listed a5 fol- salary of $2400 and the bill adds J e 1 T IS : i | MOTHER OF MARSHAL CIES INE B : i ows: for total disability, a 'y “The Commissioner shall have power | PINE BALSAM L 3 NEXT IHURSDAY| Iy compensation cuual 10 66 24 to cmploy or yemove such assistants,| oo ST JUNCTION STORE 5 S. Marsh ) cent the average of weekly!adjustors, referees and clerical hely| H Sullivan ve- | with teeived a telegram at Valdez last wages. Partial disability, 66 23 perias he deems necessary and fis com- \ soem— The Garden Club will have its| ent of the difference between his|pensation of all persons so employ announcin news of| Tenthol and SR cond meeting next Thursday, | weekly pay and his weekly wage! cd.” All salavies and expenses ar Flen March 24 in the High School Audi-| -arning capacity after the beginnins! payable out of the Territorial (v Sulliv St o on Ieh } Euealyptiss torfum at 8 p.om. C. H. Flory | of such partial disability. Permanent ury. Wide latitude given in pow ARSI SR INeE:) 2 (‘IY()R(WI“ BI ()TIIER I'resident of the Club, hopes for an|partial disability, 66 23 per cent of {of investizations and hearings it be PTAHh!E:IT T TRY THE i 33 M >y { ir " cven larger attendance than at the | his aver weekly wages for ajing provided Commissioner is not| 166 BUTLER-MAURO oponing meating Mirch 12 period of and two-tenths weeks | bound by usual common law or Ik e R illes o JL-MAU > Q09 o The budget committee composed | for cach per cent of disability which|tutory rules of evidence or by any | Heqon anvais at valds | from DRUG CO PHONES 92 and 95 of B. D. Stewart, Charles Goldstein [ he insurance commissioner detei-{formal or technical rule of pro & R : i announce | mines the employee has suffered. | cedure. | Pturmigans of that section arve dying and Frank A. Boyle will lote” rapidiy, appavently bein i | FIRST B'L‘ST F()I{ I‘ESS 4 » dues of the new organiza-| e sums for weckly payment shail| 1o is empowered hold hearings, | ; € AR IR diedior tho new argn ed by an epidemic similar to that Plione 134 We Dolwet i e and steps will be taken|De not more than $25 nor less thanlsummon witnesses, administer oaths tion will he and steps will he taken ; : *|which periodically almost ex nates the rabbits (Ane . Sulistation Post Office No. 1 Times). | AL l TREAT °EM ROUGH! | s s e LanG | s EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING to adopt @ constitution Presgident Flory will appoint a li brary committee for the purpose of gecuring the necessary books and pamphlets o that those unfamilia with gardening and the various plants which will grow to advantage Ly > q |PLANT IN ALASKA. | in the climate of Juneau, will be That’s what they’re made for. s o T able to obtain the information L | A purchasing committee will als he appointed whose duties will in SWEET-ORR | TUG-O-WAR | PANTS Clude the buying of seeds Choice of designs $40 —with smart colored straps $42.50 o B 8T G Pt FEE » O RS Bk ¢ O ST MG P O SR A A "B B A President Flory speaks with great enthusiasm of tae club and N and expects to see many colorful gardens in the city this summer - -ee - FUNERAL SERVICES FO H. LOUKKO WEDNESDAY | The funeral services of Henry Loukko will be held in the Resur- rection Lutheran Church of Junean Rev. . R. Allen officiating, Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'cloc The | Gruen Wrristlets Dainty solid gold i‘ | at $40 1 | | burial will be made in Evergreen | Cemetery A special ferry, the Lone [ (] | + Fisherman, will leave Douglas at | ;nnx:‘;:mn Szl'd“::?;lf'; 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon T'he Clothing Man value with this heavy-weight ° ° EgEs, o e | solid gold rectangular Car- Ol papers ror sare at The Empire. | Bt s rzn ewzn TN Stylish, relisble and carrying the “Gruen" mark of social . distinction, these new watches offer a value below which it is now poor economy 'IO?. REASONS WH Y THE NUGGET SHOP IT COSTS YOU NO MORE to get your plumbing and heating done in the best equip- ped shop in the city and you get a GUARANTEED JOB backed by an OLD RELI- ABLE firm. No. Our modern portable electric power pipe THREADING MACHINE will do the WORK OF FIVE men. ONE ,M‘\N with our havy duty electric boring machine will bore more holes in ONE HOUR than a man can bore by hand in EIGHT HOURS. LOW RENT and LARGE VOLUME of businsss makes our OVERHEAD per dollar’s worth of job as low if not the LOWEST in the Territory. LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS enables us to buy fittings in ten barrel lots ‘lhlmlzlvnlll”m‘ us to additional discounts that MORE THAN PAYS THE FREIGHT. e LA MADE EASY Our exceptionally large showing of the newest Spring Yard Goods will make your sewing a pleasure. ! WASH GOODS—Never before has there been such an array of pretty designs .and colorings in Wash Goods to choose from and nearly every piece fully guaranteed by the mamifacture to be absolutely tub proof. SILKS—Our Silk Department has been replenished with all the new shades in Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Crepe De Chine, Georgette and other plain materials as well as many new figured dress patterns. (No two alike) L =% S22t WOOLEN GOODS—Aside from all the new plain weaves we have an assortment of fancy weaves in dress paterns which also are exclusive, THIS IS AN INVITATION FOR YOU TO LOOK THESE OVER Betz Coliseum Melody Men Portable bench and pipe vises that can be set up on the job in two min- utes. Saves on the average of ONE HALF HOUR ecven on a small job. THE VERY BEST MECHANICS. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM “SEE BEFORE BUYING” JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER PHONE 34 GEO- B. RICE PHONE 34 PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS I tell you in advance what job will cost AASSLORS .MOOSE HALL {