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THE ALASI\A I)AILY [-_'Vll’lRL, TUESDAY, M \RLH 22 1927 sommet flpreacd, More New Goods Charmant Lining, lining in brocade. An entirely new 30 inches wide. Rose. Blue, Pur- ple. Gold. Plack. Greyv and Coral. 30 A YARD y Smocks Lacticr Smocks in Cretonne, Broad- loth and Satecn, Figured and solid colors. ors with hand embroidered trim- Children’s Rompers in Percale and - = HUADS iN WEST U S n 1 ws of A very good assortment of Percales | Bureau Public Roads. refund 5200t [ in many colors. | e OMMleq. S Civib Servics| ]I, Ll Commission has wnnounced an open No. 8 Prospectors’ | | competitive examination for Chief Aid Very neat patterns Engineering Inspoctor-Superint ndent B. No. 10, re filing for SPECIAL 25 CENTS A YARD and Senior i ing Inspector-! | pecord of mortgages and affl Foreman positions to fill vacancic Anvitd 6F el i & Rl |in the service of 1he Burean of Pub . B. No. 11, re extinguish- |lle Roads in \Washington, Oregon, ment of penalty by repeal Rompers | 1dabo, Mortana, California, Arizona | & (yq. i :xico and Al Do the las requirirn similar «c 1i{ THE HOUSE Bills Introduced: H. J. M. No. 8, MY mith Petitioning s to remove Madras. Checks, Plaids, Solid Col- qualifications with NITROKOTE for Floors Dries in Half an Hour | NITROK for floors is an unusually quick drying floor cnamel, manufactured by an cntirely new pro- cess. It is especially made for use on interior floors of wrud cencrete or linoleum. It produces a glossy, waterproof and wear-resisting coating. NITROKGTE is unlike the ordinary floor paint or enamel, since it dries hard encugh to be walked on in about half an hour. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. “If It's Hardware We Have It” sation will be tilled from those ex-1 o eqnil of Alaska from Ju- AND $2.50 ming. 65 CENTS TO $1.50 ; amined newu to Anchora Referved | The applicants must be from the Yo Conhiitten o & % » and Territorial ment oned and H ications must be on file with : o for v 2 IV ODD LINE OF BRASSIERES e LA {ffigton, ‘D. €, not later than March| 3 1 Yot 9. | at 25 cents each L . = ! the names of e les resulting from | 5 ‘lhvflp examinations will be entered oot Vel el - on thr registers as follows DRESSER SCARFEFS -65¢ to | Bandettes 1 1. Bligibles domiciled in W i ; Stk s i I'ton, Ofegon, ldaho, Montana, and Al CUSHION FORMS—90c to $1.00 | ey e | . Now we can supply you with that Eligibles demiciled in - Cal New 36-i:1 m in Urange, Yel- | pply 3 . Nevada, and Arizona it Blije: T and White. Very new H & W Bandette: which has el B SOl e s ; attractive patts been so popular. A very good-grade | rage pr A ! f 80 POy y & g Certification of fill a v in v to Cor on Mir SPECIAL-—GU CENTS YARD i Ik in all sizes. $1.50 t be mado from fhe register of | and Mining ‘ 'pnmmem for the sroup of & i R. No. 3. Committ | which the vacancvgesists. In the on ) (4 Purchasing. T [sence of eligibles for such groun| Authorizing [T 4 i ! | highest eligibfes in the ofher f the Alaska Colleg e Bl bk 1 & o1 Puneve tesoles F o | combined. Certitication o § R. No. 2, authoriz New Spring stoc l\.ul Rugs. Wl Papers. Linoleum and Linoleum bl BN Mg o (o Rugs—all s and quality. Hor will be made only of copies of its report . Naving experfence in that " i It will pay you to visit the Rug Department. We have the largest | work. @ 2 stock in Juneau, § 'South C | Bl : NORTHWESTERN SOUTH i ou aroling Ulue TOMORROW i Laws to Be Enforced - . The mer Northwestern lefi | corvvmry, Cordova ‘elock this morning j Gov. John vet fand is » in Juncan, south | the bill Tine ntury o'clock tomorrow . » enrends uo. Inc. | 'uncau’s Leading Department Store | g | ald put a direct bounty on coyotes, | B————————— et} by a Blue lLaws he {tends to continuo enfore - - { ment 1 e e Big Liguor Censpiracy —1 Cases MuwBe Pastnou unesday evening, N social meeting and refreph- oncees, are increasi toa rapia|l? Ol s o Lot R MAE WILLIAMS, W M. and now con: menace nstructions Kave been «reccived by ladv. ALIC o zume and fu animals of{ HOLLYWOOD; Cal, Marcit R Tiited States shall himself and United States Siarshal| \,,,,, kinds. A treatise on the etiquette of thelpy Bonn orderi tham 1o clrtail] Miss old A sccond bill designcd (0 stimulage | ovies 18 being iprepared by ‘Meroxpenses anil this may result in post.| Moro favorite of the Sultan of Sulu p M 10 - St | wyn LeRoy, scenarig - writer withlpoyeient of all big liquor cops has Dbeen chosen to represent her u-wlvu ng for minerals was intro sllcen Moore. Heré are sotire of 'h\ econd Olmstcd |island in a beauty contest in Manila leed in the Legislature today. My les he lay sdow il Bhthoniae b i BN o i -, : piL | and Snohomis 0070 ———t— Iv, I];l' L,I ||I :yu;i“ ””.In[\” {: v,l ‘\\’..u‘h“ Never ask another actor what he g g | Advertising always pays. Use the eate a mining and development | . i T 2 ek 8 lis doing unless you know he s - PR ‘ecolumns of The Empire. Grier Sec l\ $70 000 f()l" ward \;“"1' would Iw\l‘l the power working. Tt {3 embarrassing for him | SNOW A e e s I . o rmbuise, i part, all prospectors el il | IN .ALASKA AREA (m - School Building — New | " onis “dupni o Vork s | o, A (bt be . “bebveen i e z Prm‘pulorh Bill Up. nomew distzicts. A bill, extondin s/ actor about his wite,| THe depth of snow in vavions lirect financial aid to xmm;n-m.m,‘"“r an actress about her husband,|2reas of Ala reported up to! passed by the Scnato this morn- | 18 o'clock 1 night to the oint memorial Four measures, one i {unless you have read the morning | ; ing. 3 Weather Burean, is as follows and one concurrent resolution were [MEL o | aper. e L introduced in the House this after-| = Tt from R “;» Directors do not visit sets on b et St s chaw, noon. Two of the measures carried || ATGERE WS B oy coenll| wiich other directors are at work. \“‘ ”1 Inches, Nome 14 inchos and | appropriation clan wd the other | ot Rilpnill] "_ day, cover| “mqyree picture people, on parting,| ;' Al Fsland 47'Mehes, none in [ game ags wogram | two while carrying no direct money | [0 Gl BERE ":“"I‘{ tian IWOETAN L will go. separate ways, In order that|Juneau vants, would require appropriations v the Tervitory. It wo Wil not' be left to talk about | P i AT o rtrd ed to the Commitiees on| o other | NOTICE th supply u l Pish and Game in both| | Rebekah Card Party, Odd Fel- : lows’ Hall. Wednesday, M received ers of Ketchikan, endors- mg the Controller Bill, and was re ferred fo the Committee on Judiciary. The _Ketchikan Igloo of = Ploneers petitioned for funds to construct a road 1o a new ceinefery site, Ola Acquaintance Reappears An old legislative standby made its reappearance in the House this afterncon in the shape, of a mem- orial to remove th» Territorial capi- tal to Anchor; It was introduced | by Representati Smith and follows gener the same lines of similar meme s that have been introduced (1 l\l N almost every session since Anchor-! > e age was built by the Government. | Mr. Smith very fittingly portrayed the excellence of Anchorage and its precminent position in the Territory R R in the following langus “That Anchorage is geow:.phically more centrally located than uny other City in Alaska;: that the natural | level nature of the terrain on ch | the City is located aul becaus 10 | = townsite was planned and laid ont == by Government emgineers with futurc in view, it allows for preater expansion and mor» modern for!! it than any other Alackan C that its location on the Alaska Raii road assures easy and quick acces: to and from any part of Al that the climatic conditions ¢ most fdeal of any City in Ala B entitled to for these reasons it is 0 | be the capital city, the memorial| recites, School for Orphans | Mr. , in H. B. No. 13, sae 1o ,secure an appropriation of €204 for the erection of a school build- ing for the convenlence of (uc or phans housed and cared for at the Jogse Lee Home, an institution main- tained Just outside the city limite of S ward, mmmunmmsm:::im:mmmnum Tu House Bill No. 15, Mr. scm'1-‘:ilfillIlIllI|l|IlIlllllllllllllllllllflllllIIllllllllllllflllflllfllfflllmflilllllllIfllIllllllllllll!lllllflflllllllllllillll“lllmllllflll s - o - Henry A. Nitz i 20 Advertising a e e (be|OWNS Minnesota's oldest Bible, i “h\“:':;‘:““;,.q bR e an e i \«ll:;;:::v:” e L) );n«l‘l‘v‘\:\'| Advertising alwavs pays. fse the| | |NG THAT YOU NEED. . ¥ Germany, 'in 1604, * W columns of The L‘mplre. S || AND WORK DONE AT gmuu|mmumnmmnmuu||||||nm|mmumnnnm||||mm||||mmmm||mlmmmlunu||||uu|uulmulunulmm liils | THE PROPER. SPEED Benefit Dance ) ) Admission $1.00 | Junoaun reh twen of Belle Plainz!ty-third at $: 30, Lodge | You GE%THE PLUMB - i 4 W’i‘.\’l'i’ "ER you are in need WY of in the plumbing line will be supnlied by wvs at the proper cost. Whether you want to talk to the fixing department or the fitting department, call up Phone No. 319 and you will get a ready response HARRI MACHINE SHOP Rear of -Juneau-Young Hardware Co. TELEPHONE 319 Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene THE L2LES OF THE ‘\I()OQLHEART LEGION AT THE MOOSE HALL-MARCH 23rd Music by The Aggravators e Welaing, Blacksmithing, Sheet Metal Work “SHOW THE JUNEAU SPIRIT” F mtunng Mws Helen Gove | PR T . . do v N ONE OF HER LATEST DAN(‘EG OF THE SEASON HELP THE NEEDY——COME ONE, COME AL, .5.7!ml"lllmmllllI|lllllllllllllllllllllll"llIII|IIlmllmmlmIIllllllllllfllIIlIHllIIlIII!Illlllllllllli}flIll!lllllllllllllll_l 2358k ek i R ABI MA OT A 1 adaee b 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs Wanted B e Sy JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DAve HOL‘SEL, PROP. RH()DES CAFF FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietcr JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operatss regutar passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks In the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Inquire of any steamship or raflroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage & F. SWEET—FRESH ~ . CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer H. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. BE. Hall, Phone No. 637. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT AUCTION SALES SALE DATES March 30 July 13 May 11 Nov. 16 Sept. 14 SHIP NOW FOR OUR NEXT SALE WEST COAST FUR SALES TACOMA, WASH ZYNDA HOTEL MOST MODERN HOTEL IN AL \SI(A NEWLY REVOVATED Reasonable Rates Elevator Service A View From Every Window §. ZYNDA, Prop. 'NORTHERN HOTEL - ROOMS—50 ‘cents pér might amd up; $3:00 per week and up. Publig shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Barner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms moo m mti sp—steam heated.