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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927. geveral territorial projects in est and most active district thi ng information as to the tran "”"‘“'ISTEESE AND BELL ey 0Bt i . flflfl Tfl [ il s dtion) encon, CINMLEGHRIEECRAE S o R tion fucilities 1o Juncau, and wanted | ARE GOING TO SITKA smoke was pouring out of the chim- [} lof the Legislature and information as to employment here = | ney when the truck arrived promptly A $1y25fl the Territorial | jects from Circle to Kaltag on ti trom| Col. James G. Stecse, President of | to the sounding df the alarm | Board. T e are 1051 miles H[‘ Yukon River and its tributarie M {He said he intended to dri wagon roads in this district Sterling is also Chairman and 3 i Prince Rupert to Juneau in his Ford.|the Al J&ves i f the Divisional Cc n | (Lt Dist Off i tary of the visiona Hmmissiol —_—— - o Adeut. A Jisbursing Offi | Richardson Highwa ¥ 5 7 kS ClOBLLLL Y il for the Fourth Division, but ter |6t tHa iGhmmteaion, Wil to St SEATTLE CLERK ROBBED ‘1 :h u“ K \‘v]“[!}l‘“‘:'l'hndu! High. | ritorial work awaits the action Of A ‘SHR]NE CLUB BALL fon the Admiral R Monday T hars dhrge ot e s between| th8 curment. legiEiair o BIG EVENT TONIGHT Thes are soing on ' sneral bier.| SEATTLE. Mareh 35.Two Mr. Sterling will have as assistant . | < [ness trip for the Commission and masked robbers held up Clyde D. is to!expect to return to Juneau on the Hall. {same . steamer. | ka Road Commission, and gl S . Be Pond, clerk of the Puget Sound Power and Light Company on a busy downtown s this afternoon and i Chitina and Rapids on the North | | A \asian ‘Rangs, aleo|euposintondsiits Myl H Gy daslen I e mthui Shsina Gl Col. Steese Announces Plans,various less importani projects. tri and Mr. Donald MacDonald - who [J § Commissioner Axelsonibe beld tonight at the Fiks were with him last season. Mr. Mac- The Hall will be decorated with the t S b putary to the Copper River and 4 i ’ gpact i ol .. fidoe ! 0 u | B IGsonts Wobk—Re- |fistivostam Rallway, Sobstantial|2onald williprobanly hnvel mmadldto Principal Speaker at prilliant hued flags and emblems of FIRE ALARM SOUNDED escaped in an_automobile with §750 1 i charge of the Chatanika-Circle road the Shriner and Betz' Coliseum — y in cash and $15,000 in checks. ? Silte BT Iy ess will be made on the Gul ) Ch. - Luncheon. e Shriners. an Jetz 5 . I sults of Conference. DroBreR e e “this seasen| Which (s e moetimporéat pro ambc 1 Mtcibily. Men. willibe (G the: Avab's appeared (o be a fire in the | ——————————————— : \ — i ject in the Territory at this time § [ Tent furnishing the music Ge ins’ residence pirth | B —& ‘ as well as on the extension of the| . i (Continued om Page One 8 & ce on Fi ol (Contimued from Page One) S R | Important Projects i RERRel Lot £ ) ! The dance committee of . G.fand <, this morning l i S mining camps on Dan Creek the| This district includes importan | Nording, Dr. G. F. Freeburger, Wil-|proved to be only a chimney Leing { Teloo. Camp, the existing road will|Ghititu, and the Chitina Rivers, The|Projects in th Koyukuk, the Chan elling the pr e by fred J. Leivers, and € Naghel | — -— n 5 g e ail iaroted, anlliis dedtiibe. hrojest. NtiEn Iaed)Oulér o Rempdrt NECEREUNRE A towns. This creaies permanent set-ichose L. R. Smith to take el of —— (‘AUZET J { a side coach road up Savage River!fall, will be continued to include a Kantishna, Ruby, the Bonnifield tlers, who can make a profitable | the decorations. The invitations to 7 b into the big game country will be!second suspension bridge across thefW¢' ¢ he Richardson Highway from livi said Mr. Alberts the dance were sent out some time Fairbanks to Rapids. The Fairbanks | e rark Boyle read a let-|upo by the Invitation Committee, con improved Sotsina River Canyon, and trail work | Tying Up with Alaska R. R. (10 reach developments on Copper Mr. Edmnnc district includes all{ Creek. There are 220'% miles of » Alaska Rail-{roads and 316 miles of (reils in thi 1 of Mathe- ing District includes 21551 miles of ter rece frowm the fi | ting of J. (. McBride, J. H. Dunn, son, and Mayc of Seattle, a " . projects and | a4 Emil G uay. The commit- | ynal ‘s, |information on (he sheep indus bl g " " | Betz Coliseum Lo tederal and cooper [120% miles of di | Projects in the ¥ tee has annou only at in Alaska, an t were possible | must bring their invitations for pre projec ributary agle-Fortymile Here you will find two-pants suits i road ational | district 5 3 _ : B o =1 3 Park, 1 a, ak Is- EsUnth DIoiElsa-Plans | Seventymile district will b nun.!]«l}':’ “':“\‘ June ; ‘»W:j '{ .\vlf | sentation at the door. | land « Peninsula be .-.v.‘-,: il R TTTG. (a dlviel e | '8 last youx by My, Btirice) ‘-“"'H,""‘{. :“.‘.1“ '-'.::;'-'.‘.t 'l* ol ‘?':“;- e ¥ e Al nze and the Aleutian en the district superintende at "”"‘,"'""‘ EHAO T f“""'v" B ad s et ks dabis 1 jlings, There are fmportant Pro-lmaiiotnn and Waitbanks. Mr. Carl T, Vislol of e Jineau difice, il e Mel()dy ]‘]cn | BUTLER-MAURO jects tying into The Alas 081 Lortsfeldt, superintendent at Takot e 29 miles of roads, 173 miles o it e e in’ umem i January ond | e Foudt, and 388" wiles of (il WHY GAMBLE? w DRUG CO the low Creek Min ct!nas since returned to his headquar-}' rict, | Pe ¥4 . X b and the Matanuska Y R b b L road and trail system now! i ; : ; ; ‘ i E :.W.[_ There are { 6%, miles ,‘]“Mw ot all, GH6IESHS, batwesn Door x,« 1 10,1567 In:llw of which “I tell you in advance what job will cost” MOOSE HALL | Phone 134 We Deliver ederal and cooperative projects and| pic including particularly, the In niles are us:d by motor traf- 4 A e hedl | 4 ' 36% miles of divisional project e Ruby, and Goodnews | fi¢: PLUMBING., HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS | | in_the Anchorage district {noko. Iitarod, and Kuskokwin e o see (| seuaission SEraRiO R sR N L i Mr. T. H. Huddleston at Valdez| .ions. There are s of roads. | y s, Sults, Caps. Jar- For COTTAGE or SKYSCRAPER | 5 | will have charge of the Richardson! =i, wijes of sled r 4 212615 | Thrift Shop. —adv. | ¥ Highway and its tributaries south| e of teails in this district il PR e : i s e L L | § .I‘Irm\\\‘:}m Creek, I::::f“&‘xn wjlw_‘ J s r|,|w 1l .xll\m I._]m '.)“nlu\Mw \:, ;\rl\'vrnc;nfilm\v.’x:'a pays. Use the GLEO. B. RICE = ( sR L HAwleY Sterling, wi ye thelcolumns o he Empire PHONE 34 PHONE 34 | FRESH VEGETABLES i 4 [ i JOHNSTON’S | r—— i | S 0 y °Q Fresh Strawberries, per box $ .60 | pesve || DO YOU WEAR 50% HARTMANN’S L e e Y CHOCOLATES ‘ Spinach, per pound e 2, 20 y Green Peppers, per pound 45 4 [ 4 : IHE CORRECT THING l < | Green Peas, per pound R 25 t g | i Cabbage, per pound .09 i | | New Potatoes, 2 pounds 35 i D | ; il Beets, per bunch 15 0 you happen to own a perfectly ! o : ! | O e FOR THOSE THAT TAKE PRIDE S T £ | good coat and vest and find the trousers W ‘ 4 I| Carrots, per bunch, 15 cents or 2 bunches 25 | ready for the ash can? You then should IN A BEAUTIFUL TRUNK ARE [| Green Onions, per bunch y 10 @ ! 2 | Cauliflower 30 cents and up : | rar v ee ; wearine ¢ 'O . ; 1 el o . | S e [ e el e 8 learn the economy of wearing a two NOW BE OFFERED TO YOU | cucumbers i iy i l cue e Delivery || pants suit. A one-pants suit 1s onl) FOR ONE WEEK ONLY AT TEN } Celery ... 20 cents and up e | 509 efficient. Y RO = i a8 Artichokes, large, 2 for 45 414 — | PER CENT LESS T N ol Fresh Tomatoes, per pound sini 40 I | E N RKED per p H i Onion Sets, 2 pounds ety 35 i at one-pair prices. They are quality clothes with unusual fitting qualities $40—with smart colored straps $43.50 GEORGE BROTHERS FRONT STREET J. M. SALOUM | JUNCTION STORE and correct style. ADLER-COLLEGIAN CLOTHES add still greater prestige to this store’s PHONES 92 AND 95 Dainty solid gold Gruen Wristlets at $40 The Gruen Guild introduces a new standard of wrist watch value with this heavy-weight reputation for quality and value. f :gzgmsn\ds rectangular Car- | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE i at $40. ’, Z;zln:m:‘{b!;{;i:;r&iz NEW STYLES AND FABRICS 4 | istinction, these new i g@:fl:;&u;:;g Quality Clothes at Sensible Prices WA THE NUGGET SHOP ' | P N f E i | | | H. S. GRAVES repare Now for Laster | [ ] L] 1 | : i The Clothing Man . e .! | As Easter is just three weeks away an i : sarlv choice in vour selection of a Hat, : A OR MOSI0 MOOSE SIGNAL CORPS i ; 5 ‘ R < 700 Dress, Coat or any of the accessories . ARPY, | TELEGRAM which go t()war.d making up a complete | ; = —————— —— costume is now in order. it ! NUMBER: TIME CALLED: CHECK: | L 130 Cimgls ke Lo g Your consideration of a choice from ! ND following message: NIGHT LETTER our compiete stock is solicited. To All the Dance Public of Juneau: eI S P S B I B j There will be the featuring of the Dance Numbers which TON[ORRO“’-_.Friday is our ! g0 many have requested to be played, also the following num- ; bers will be featured. MOflthly Remnant Day ' “I GOTTA GET MYSELF SOMEBODY TO LOVE” e A RN “ALONG MIAMI SHORES” —Waltz GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM “DRIFTING AND DREAMING” JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER Betz Coliseum Melody Men MEET ME AT MOOSE HALL SATURDAY—MARCH 26 Admission $1.00 9:30 P. M.