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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927, B e e e——— LT - * nust-on account of 1St ze and scattered| piped with ref ition which Second Strect extended across (!.rr: - e s s 54 ot The way to chi this situation would be (ol cooler at the rear of tore. I’r).. easterly of Gold Strect will vote in| ) Fraternal Societics ’ 1 r ) { 1menc he anice Ac el ndge sham, | coole self is at st a third the Fire Apparat room in the R ST e IAk‘\'}P_x mend the Organic Act. When Judge Wickersham L DI r — OF WN VIR = = A DA S [ithon' Melegate o Congress, swrots. ito hik Orsnanie|nreen than (1§ o the former ity Hall Building, located at V‘n-‘l Gl (‘I i Akt eacent Bungay by the BEMPI PIRE| Act. over the protestations of members of the Com-|Store on Seward § md the i“l corner of Fou and Main Streets, | $———— S s e | yastineau hannel MPANY a1 Qecond ond M trects, June m," nittee on Terrritories, the inhibitions inst gho| o rion dta “N'/'; o 4 );M\:"’” the same being the duly designated EELENS AFeres SN ™ e Tl T ——estalifghnbnt of Gotnky. or other. 1otal Rdvanmment j" 4 much lavger stock than pofling Place in Precinct ¥ = P L om ,‘ PRSI e R s e et sefore No. One, City of Drs. Kaser & Freeburger!! B. P. 0. ELKS s Ll 5 LSS SOl B0 AEgnios - gt & e ™ i} T | nterfering with the school laws, the oceupational| HLCLBL L il DENTISTS Meeting Wednesd | 3 within the boundaries of Vot 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. Y cvening 8 o'cloci RI>TION RATES. | tax, or the creation of a debt beyond the ‘ 4 g § Noo Tw ty | 7 " Bl Hail o'cloch Brlivored by n duneau Douglas, Treadwell and| ited income by the Territory or any dis IIEniactnGh HE e g o a8l PHONE 56 | ; HARRY SPER T for 5‘25 L1 month. | \ 3 % of Juneau, which are as follows 1 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. H . AR § PERLING, By antls pastans catd i ‘ Territory, and a lot of other limitations, | Rl tit saaiion 0y oh thel " P e S ToiN L PAILEd e One o y s in adva $5.00 the broadest sort of local self-government | p ; . Iy dide ot Dist Secdnd. Strae| e U N (& month 16 | umh. y side of East & nd ¢ F : : critany ; 7 it whil promptly notify [ impossible. e firmly planted and buttressod bure t Second .Street and the| ¥ — LI Visitir thees welcone v ' ularity i the de | ey i the Territor He was in Cor s for nearly extension of said Second Street v > i o aae e . ot ) five 3 after the passage of the misfit Organic SENATE AGA'N BATadN the. tita. ‘Mats Vo . the oty Dr. Charles SlT. Jenne | | Co-Ordinate Bodies [\ gl e Act. and about the only relief the people of Aluska | Limits will vote in Building, locat- DENT | of l‘xcexzmsomy r‘ el Q\\(‘1 RaAs for 0t in that time was authority to legislate in school! jed on Plock 13, Lot 1, occupied| |poome g and 9 Valentine Bldg. Scottish Rite ‘h i EEL G (Gualinuedinon, Pagn Gne) by M. D. Perry and } teli "’]"‘ "'1‘”1" Telephone 176 B s elingg : M. Sutherland has been in Congress for six fer Co. the same being the duly| 4 - ~ L i p pab fshed .o 3 A 2 : | bom SEebece. vear What has he done to extend the American | officers of cities § heing lutor. designated Polling Place in and for = 3 ! ALABKA Cili ) PRI principle of sell-government to the Territory? e wsted in municipal contract No. o4, | Precinet No wo, ( 1(‘\' of Juneau.| = 2 = HEISEL, S.cretary. TEAN i y supported a measure that places the game! substituting (i : " That all duly qualified voters r Dr. A. W. Stewart = i 1 at places the game substituting the word “Territory” for Gy Vot OYAL ORDER OF ka under a Washington Federal bureau. When | District” in the various statutes; $1 e [”\"' s ki Ao DENTIST 0 F n cleowr ) hor h he DTN ( © 1| wid No. g S & . o < y urs 9 a m. to . . k- L McKeown of Oklahoms, when the Rishsjanld Senatel Jotnt & of Juneau, which are as follows | L Dl e Juneau Lcdge No. 700 Bill was pending, asked him and pressed him|sesking tio temoval of eadquartersi™ 4 =0l = o ion 1ying on the SEWARD BUILDING Mdeis- aver MErD for an answer as to why the did not bring in jeg-|0f the Alaska Divi Bederal Bu-l| 1 only and westerly sifle of Gold| | 2tilce Fnone' 369 Pea Phonel 76 e . Vistation conferring upon the Alaska Legislature jup-|'e4U ",‘]"‘“"\‘I'I“”“ Helnigg e M Greek and the ol pipe line of the| © Da Dictator; iction over the fisheries of the Territory, Mr. Su TAVOLAR Y 9 ERADRIPALR o v s a- 2 cre ', el ‘H t “,I,,: R ':\ r:,'“,‘,‘,\l 1 ‘ l"‘ memorial and Bill No. 22 wers read ! Electric 1 g ‘]‘ mpany, :;“L“}"Pl = T & ; ‘\'1 A St Sl U i) "‘I "' PO for the second time and carriod for-|ing ""‘I 4 »}“"" "l' “”1 i D . Pi i Wardl o Ui senstal 5 for \finolyin { r. J. Pigg |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Ne. 147 subject. He supp HHK\VMT Hx}un that permanently action tomorrow Bu m}us wlnu W “'.l\nl;;”}\l_.',\\v | PHYSICIAN | e placed the control of Alaska fisheries under the con-| Hesiing: e Thiraday nue, the seme heing the duly desig ] | trol of the Burcau of Fisheries, notwithstanding that! A hearing on Bill No. 4, nated polling place in and for Pre-| Office—Second and Main nine years ago Bureau of Fisheries officials, leaders for ilating the operations of can-{cinet No. “Three, City of Juneau. || Telephone 18 in Con wd the fisheries inter had vir-|nevies, ete., was set for next Thar DATED at Juncau, Alaska, this| 2 —— —- ey tually agreod (o grant the Territorial Legislature|! a special order of business ! 12th day of A ! 'llll'l:\I'WI s e authority to legislate on the subject. Action at that s up yosterday « read e ; e 3 e Seoh A e e > 5 ieec mndl nORTATE i Sk Clerk of the City of Juneau Dre. H. Vance Ord DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT AND THE [time was deferved only becavse the House Commitgee 1% 00 contiued at e time ol Sl e i Goldstein_ Bidy DASTERN osf'r‘11 v e quest of interested partios., | crritor) < eop 2 Joldste i EAS By A\ ] = ILEECOUBOIE WAL Al CRAUECS) twelfth subdivision of Section 12 e ] o oxtesphat'c phyaician d Loh month : In all his six years in Congress Mr. Sutherland: cianter 97. Session Law ¢ 1020 € | 81 Office, 1673 It clock, 0 O, Bt ’ 0 B i p B ; ST B e b S e R “ o MAE WILLIAM ; There 1wt a dou it that the great nenace has not done a thing toward extending the powe S was taken off the calon and. e Pi.UMBING TR ALICI to den vernment in the United States today of self-government in Alask submitted to the Committee on Judi | octelany s 1 entralization of pov it Washington and Judge Wickersham and sutherland have ciary for furth v consideration IEATING | e i the resultant domination of bureaucracy. There is opposed the extension of rritovial form of| Barly this afternoon the Senat HEA | ¢ | Dr. Geo. 1.. Barton K(‘({g[{}fi;ugb‘ not a doubt hut 1 only through local self-govern-!government to Alaska have heen the ar:h|was still discussin the code of an | H'FOP)M( OR Hellenthal Bld, B N ment can democracy survive mies of Aluska self government, and, ther criminal veform bills with the At REPATRING | | it 12:°3 to e i people are taking heed of this the protagonists of bureaucratic government torngy Genepal [t it ‘m“,{,‘ eTio menace and we have great leaders throvghout the Territory i 5 My overhead expenses are ati| ot the FL LIS BINE MANTYRE G country e I gaint centralization of The purpose heiind the Controlles Bill Two Admissions AI‘C {| 2 minimum, Therefore I can do || vy pith g power. Gov. Ritchie of Maryland, Gov. Smith of New sreaier self-government It is purely a patronage Made by Ford's Editor ye woik for less money ‘ 1 = ST wnd ok tate oxceutives are protesting against | proposition. Its sponsors believe that with the solid Mo matien How lange, ton fiow i : AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF Wedoral interforenee in o maiters that ought to be Indian vote hehind them they might he able to secure al BETROIT, Mich., March Comn | amall your job vou do yousrself || Helene W, 1. Albreeht | ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. under State control fow more wsitions for supporters of their well-oiicd 1 for Aaron Sapiro in his miltion | o great injustice if you don't PHYO THERAPIST | Meoting cvery second Frid ol Dut there is absolitely no econnection bhelween | Political machine {dollav libel suit against Henry Ford.'| net” my prices. Rl Meglealiouinistige e MusRRael ) High i monih, nt. 8 ol610wE i GLIIN 4 e today foreed William J. Cameron,'| ° 3 i - Gl resliio At i this question and the called Controlles SRl SR oy e 5 Biitor of tha-liami iitlenand CALL 1 410 Goldstein Bl || e ment t Moosc Hall s ol 16 Ubed notimpess |V UNBAUPHOSPITATITY ST UNDEMMBDS B ot il ey o o L - P ize—Gftice: 423 | [Mrs. mann Radonich, Preaidénts for it ny move power in the hands of the people : s ”;,’I'”;“ i “I”'l'; }"",“: i '1" ;“",‘ TOSTEVE STANWORTH | ® | Mrs Minnie Hurley, Secretary. SEL 0P an : RS e 3 Notwithstanding the vulgar warnings of an un-! colim e Independent and also : . 505 e , e ) ka than they now have t would croate a s i A o N Soussai | Bhone 215 Res. 505 || o SRS SR SRR S, ! | iieg OBt machine politician the people of Juneau will{that Gameron and Ford discussed |/ tF el gonde Hardware Co. || ® - fenallen o give bl cotatn DHAIeterial MUY il oh bl by thia mombara: ol (o Lieblalniure i ANAHOTAITE SRR T o e Loy CITY TRANSFER that are now performed with little or no cost to the e IR G >oo | Ji | DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLE - N3 ; : : md their families that courteous weleome Ch 18 Wi Breeit B Blsnatoies el G : o other public servants w whose dutic o larch 25 patclic % rh n &n geon CCAL. W Al St ot B b due to ladies and gentlemen who are guests Within!pion cotobato state (hat 50 reball B L 00D, BAGGAGE - well. Tt wonld change methods of selecting rom Cotobato stite fhi reballions "y nine’s Optical Department e | AND KINDLING e i cracions hospitality of Juneau homes Valgniln ! X on 1 23 | . i khda B e e S Ihe gracious hospitality of Junea Atangkat tribosmen were killed and | | B L TonauAs ice 422 ftand At Oity ‘Cate— Ry Bh ! has always been one of the fine characteristies of " wounded by the SHilinninal - L L. SRR stein B uu‘,n I'hone | ht—Paone 377 I Gonitrolle have no authority at all in 2 Philippines (ppierfAN and OPTOMETR ST | | ne 371 L | 5 F s T e TS City. It will vequive more than the huffoonery | Constabulary near Vintangnan, ‘ Room 16, Valentine Bl Y X2 = - 3 o of a boorish clown tos cause our home. owners Lo s 3 el ey andi | ——— = B - f to Fma uoi ions o the Legislature .m‘: i e N hasyees o ‘-h’ e e | Hours vl 2 \.‘n‘ st ::[ N | i ; R i have the veto power over legislation ve proposed , 1K < gl iy Apie [ W5 napers for-Saieiab Tho T = ! qugnuy gld-riies nnd OB D toUEL The situation in ‘China is likely to bring home NOTICE OF ;fl E0TION = et e e oot RELIABLE TRANSFER bureanucracy at a sin point s Governor wonld e ) [ —————————— ‘1 ) P I 1 e ety again consideration of Kipling “White Man's To the Eleciors ¢t the City of Ju- | Phone 149 Res. 148 il e I' e T GRS 0N SR et " Burden™ theory [ peau, Territory of Alaska Tue Cuss W. Carrer Mortuat ‘:C()UBTESYonuJMGOOD SERVICE provided by Congres | = NOTICE is hereby given that, | ur Motto l The only way o hit hureaneracy in Alaskn would{ e Comptroller measure goes on the defensive DUrsuant to the provisions of Ordi- “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” e y ! be to give the Tervitorial Legislature more DOWers ¢ jis jpeeption, and whether it passes or not, will|nance Number 177 of the City of and Franklin St Phone 136 W= and Lo establish local governments with authority to pemain on the defensive until someone can convinge Juneau, and in conformity ther corner 4th and Franklin § principles anc Without log ind follow initiate ‘s selection peoy al s GAME HUNTERS skeptical public that there is not an with, a General Muncipal Elec the \\lmll|llll' (Seward Gateway.) {will be held on = ! Tuesday. April 5, 1927 (Betweca the hours of 9 o'clock 1 policies of the » Alaska Ethopian in wernments [ ome hunters prefer to come the Southeastern portion of the because it i nd 7 Territory sa much | more quickly reached and the ox lowing officers, to-wit: AR U} v The Game Commission office { Ihhl E COUNCILMEN e tting out a prospectus for ;mxl | 12 SCHOOL DIFFECTOR i explaining the duties and require ; inv Common Council of the C, ¥ 4 ments of a good guide. So much of Juneau vife heretofore, the success of a hunt depends upon resoiution, duly designated the v i the guide that the importance given | ting precinets of said City and t o this profession cannot be ooy About two hundred members of Poling Place in cach thereof, t Many Requests from All Parts of U. S. Received by Alaska Game Com. Many letters from big gamo hun e lving inall parts of the United ates have been received by the Alaska Game Commission this Spring according to B, . Walker, head of the Commission. Information of all'’ electors are herehy notified: 5| ARE YOUR VALUABLES e purpose of electing the fol-| | IN SAFETY? "‘I Are your valuables protected against the attacks by} of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fire? Do not ;". he satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the he most positive kind of safety, by depositing your ! valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of yial B by THE cat, said Mr. Walker. The most|the congregation of the Northern ossential qualities which a guide| Light Preshyterian Church were pre That all duly qualified voters re-| hould possess are a thorough know! | geng ar the annual dinner and busi- Siding within the houndaries of Ve cdge of the country, and the equit: | pess moeting last night. The ofii-|ing Precinet No. One of said Ci | ment mecessary to make a camp | cers of the church made theiv re- of Juneau, which are as follows: comfortable and a sincere courtesy | ports for the lasi year, marking ~All that section lying on t | A suide should feel that he is the iy yplendid financial progress, and northerly side of East Second Stre |official host of the Tervitory and |4y of over 50 per cent p and West Second Sireet and the said [make the hunter's trip so pleasant | Sunday School attendance S = | Wisli to - come again | phe dinner was served in o the that he will when possible, e S— the chueh. Fol and palat- | hasement parlors of ( i [lowing the most elaborate Nursing Mothers B0 e v i (0 or | (HONE OF QUK SBVICE |l e e wvsty sucosted n) § gy L By i ";";.‘Ei.'fi1:.‘.“.'.!,‘.(..".’.'!.'..,.'.Ti‘.}.‘.',’.';""'.TJI;;T.,-,‘,if. R e e i e oo b e S Vitamin-Starvation an average big game hunt, the Alaska, and of me 1o be found in copies of (he Alaska Gam Each case requires and receive sonal attention said Mr Walke Hunters Are Boosters “In my opinion.” continued My Walker, “one hunter who mak satisfactory and pleasant trip to A} aska is wortth hundreds of tourist in advertising the opportunities and beauty of the Territory. The ' the round trip to south ern Alaska forms a sgion of the country. and the weather chance to be should rainy th and their problems, and becom familiar with the mountains, rivers and forests so that he has a deepo insight than the poerson who se the as mere scenery.” “Further,” said Mr. Walker, “tho P! hunter is usually so enthusiasti about his hobby that he talks abéu the ‘last hunt’ continually to his friends and gambues them with a de- gire to go to the country of which such glowing descriptions are given.” Want Brown Bear ety of game, according the letters] received, and though brown bear are| more plentiful on the Alaska Penin- a Jalsa R tourist flecting im- | impression apt o be affected by it. But the hunter stays longer, gets acquainted with the people of Alaska| More intercst is shown in hunting|Wwe all desire a youthful and at.| big brown bear than any other vari-|tractive ‘ FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY erSY T(.l DARKEN | NOW IN NEW QUARTERS| - YOUR GRAY HAIR o SCOTT’S EMULSION The loeal Frye-Bruhn Company | meat market has moved into the new | | ‘\)lvh' on Front Stree the location f the old Alaska G > o ksl ks, iariens i gy anii o AL Aluen .,\-...3!‘{”.,;‘”'. ||| Abounds In Cod- Suge Tea and Sulpbur, no one can | i ang o r i . . B and pan, The sk B are i a1l tahatks ol s o shoyd liver Oil Vitamins done so naturall Prepar- 50 evenly hosa! N ing this mixture, (;RILL at (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) | 7| i l Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. | drug store {the ready-to-use preparation, im- {proved by the addition of other in aredients called **V and Salphur Compound.” You just damp-| Any jen a sponge or soft brush with it even fiery, itching eczema, can be and draw this through your hair, quickly overcome by appliyng Men- taking one small strand at a time. | tho-Sulphur, declares a noted ~lun By morning all gray hair disa . specialist. Because of its germ de-| Costs Little and Overcomes Tmuble‘ Almost Over Night | breaking out of the skin,| yeth's Sage STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. and, after another application or stroying properties, this sulphur two. your hair becomes hp“,“h.“y‘||rwh|v‘.l(|m| ins tly Dbrings ease o jdarkened. glossy and luxuriant, | from skin ireitation, soothes and The Best Place i' G faded h though no dis-|heals the eszema right up and leaves| to Lat grace, is a sign of old age, and as|the skin clear and smooth. i It seldom fails to relieve the tor-! Jureau appearance, get busy at ment without delay. Sufferers from, once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur|skin trouble should obtain a small | Compound and look years younger. jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur from —adv jany good druggist, —adv, PRIVATE BOXES . p—— he | National Bank OF JUNEAU "” Bl ' i ,_,T = Ty Our | BOSTON CREAM PIE | and FRENCH PASTRY | ARCADE CAFE MARY YOUNG, Prop. 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