The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAI | | | H LY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927. P i o B ok o ¥ Wl v Ornamental Wire F encing at Washington, D. C. for their ¢ have just received a large stock of galvanized FflR F|SHERMEN’“""‘“‘I is _'“i&l; i ornamental top lawn fencing. 36 inches high in Kidnap Collector an Escape with $5,000 Cash ; : ; both single and double loop styles, with gates Measures Taxing Nonresident | ¢ AETHED o , to match. F‘Sh"”éle“h IIJ{MOJUWJ ‘ S TLIS, March 28— Three ban mn bot ouses. dits in an zutomobile oV ! o Cox, collector for & chain Our prices will interest you (Continued from Page One) of stores and escaped $5,000 s in cash this forenoon o i — s | |abrogation of the contract . ‘ |Apretion, nile "%,/ De Pinedo Reaches Juncau-Young Hardware Co. [eaving “for Alaska i Havana on Flight the erection of a CGove pital, and commend IR coivias Ouba, Mgl 38—ton “It It's Hardware We Have It” 3 >itn N ¥ AVAN! a, M 2 $ dwar ave It |A. Patks, the Pifnecrs of Alaska. |, 40" Ge ‘pinedo arrived here this i ere and others, for their efforts in this o poon from Port Au Prince, Haftd ICHERLION byt nroute to the United State | ¥ | Divide, on Bill | P i Senate Com on Judi-'J. D. VAN ATTA RECEIVES { leiary divided in its report on B NEWS OF BROTHER'S DEATH {No. 13. authorizing t thor Com Ak |missioner to hear wnd decide dis-| J. D. Van Atta received word last ? i putes he and em-!week of the de Marion, Ohio, | [ ployer and Mr.|of his brother, Van A d 15 I‘IILLION FEET | Pratt rec ot pass |75 years. He w t ol ht with Messrs, Steel, Dunn and Brown|Van Atta children i . not concurri maturity, sons and daughters of Mr. N " | House Bill No. 3. appropriatingland Mrs. John Van Atto of Webb | Oi(] IS i L P W 1 l funds for the constraction of a immit, Hocking County, Ohio, to L% 00( aw Obs a'lle( lic school building at Kotzehuc bt vay recommended for passage by thel An Ohio papcr says that surviving O RPN |Commitee on Finance are a widow, three daughters and Senate Afternoon Session the following sisters and brothers 1 | | At its afternoon session, the Sen-!Mrs. Jacob Wolte, Mrs. Arthur Wood JUNE 11 ] LU‘]BI{ R [‘III Lg ! ate passed four measurcs. S. B No. | Myve 1 \lor, Mivs. Bila Pratt + % ¥ N i 2, appropriating $2500 for a school!p, 8 and George Van § b building at Tanana. No. 2! autih Attn Ohio, and Jo:l { izing quo warrento proceedings to be ) Alaski i e brought by the Attorney Go 3 Van Atta was the oldest i ! stead of U. S. Atiorneys, 5.0of the family and J. D. Van Atta e T — § \ [ prohibiting officers of citi of Junean the youngest 1 ) 3 school districts from being inter ot DU | Al i1 ! 5 ed in municipal contracts, and No BABY ©bu7 IS DEAD ALZ!SKAN I{OTEL \‘ & {26, substituting the word “Territory The 15 day old infant son of Mr [ “District” herever the latter d Mrs. Lest Weiss dind at the 5 - TAQ e ; b are B e s o e e i MODERN REASONABLE RATES § (8> o2 | designate the Territory of Alaska.!Saturday aft meral sery % 5] i O {wore all passed apd ordercd frans | jees will be v afternoon | Dave Houskr, rror. { mitted o the Hous al t i W. Cart = s Cvvvvrvrrrrroesd | Senate Bill No. 36, Senators Brown | M 0. A. Stillman offi s e T e S | {and Dunn. was introd g g = g } i RHODES CAFE § by (he Tervitory on u < 4 ’ Tkilled n T ot T ! >oo | AT THE HOTELS FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE ' L u e )l Building STOLEN AUTOMOBILE R Gastmem" Hotel Building . IS FOUND IN DITCH' ¢ 7 wove valdes I". Pinkham, | B. H. “DUSTY" RHODES, Proprietcr : : | e e el WL JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY The car of Bruce Wi | . N T Tl ]g(()[l“l]'p‘]) CAFE was stolen from where it wi City L. Nauthy ed in front of the 1 itebert: Chris Larson 5 . ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS 1 a. m. Sunday was [ t-| move, Petershurg; F I Blossom Pl’lL‘!lle Boxes lf(mlhs Lunch Counlvr day, abandor iy a diteh on th wesion Inlet; and Guy D, Harper, . Lemon Creek road. with the wind-|Seattle Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. shield shattered. IProm the appear Alaskan ance of the wind hicl 1o faet, Matt Jetland, Baranoff; M. Crayen SRS, 55 SIS 350 ST T = s that drops of Llood tieed in| Warm Bay ck e e the car it i - Warm Bay Al 0. 4 B HE ALASKA RAILROAD - N ot Jam Hawk Inlet; Ci & '|H—“ son, coma; R, Jockson, throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train e ren S O nc Berh 3 itilbe Apel .“”” spd 4. § '\"“";‘y"r;d]\""'”k""’ service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, whether any of €he doctors have a ! " . L > ., » had a patient with a cut nand Josephine McDonald: Mr. and Mrs and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the face n Thomas, ttle; B. O. Gra-| winter months there are two passenger triins each way, weekly, t i e Comdova Anderson; A.| between Seward and Fairbanks. For timectables and other in- uneaw’s Leading Department St c. el e ia J T = P il CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGH Bverett, Wash.; J. B. John formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write e YrmrenSlameen L ] Harlan Thomas Head of the Architectural Department of the School of Fine Arts, University of Washington, and designer of our present school building Will Speak in ey ELKS HALL, TUESDAY March 29, at 8§ p. m. Mr. - Thomas will explain thorouehly plans of the pro- IR R T~ posed new school building. wsing lantrn slides of the plans to illustrate his rem ALL VOTERS particularly are urged to attend this meeting as the T e T matters to be discussed are of vital interest to Juneau. The High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mys. . W. Wood, will render a program. NO ADMISSION CHARGE s S R I FOUR PEDIGREED o bt e . PRISONERS IN JALL ;l'herc are four important prison- NIRRT BRI RN R none but the most impressive titles TRUITT BABY DIES to tittingly express their great heau ¥ The 12 day oid baby girl of Mr, and Mrs. G. J. Truitt passed away in 8t. Ann's hospital 1ast night. The funeral will be hel at the C. W. Carter Mortuary tomorrow forenoon At 10:30 o'clock, Rev. 0. A. Stillman ofticlating. i iies The pups seem fully aware of the fact that they are the most impor ers at the City Jail in thy custor ant occupants of the jail and scaivce- ot Chief of Police James McCloskay. 1y notice a black cat which recently They have not as yet been named as{!00k up his home there. However they are only seven weeks old and)tho cat seems determined to remain Petershurg: R A, Simme HITS COURT HOUSE Anlr‘n.v' and L. R. Johnson, City. Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD The “clean-up campaign” at the NOTICE 0% SPECIAL ELECTION (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Court House is well undac y. The Notice i5 hereby given that, pur- B g entive buildin being rekalso- suant to the call and order of the| Anchorage 488 i=3 =2 with the wails buff and drop Common Council of the City of Ju- semm— e e White, which go fai neau, Alaska, duly made and en- = - = 'I‘A'vj""”]'”v“' i :’{:“’ acted on February 25, 1 pec-| f ] Iy covered with a coat of shiny new,ial Election will be held In said| g CONFECTIONS rnish so that will he ready for|town on the Nineteeth day of April, the Grand Jury when it conv 1927, between the hours of Nine ° ° Candfes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. April 14, John H. Dunn and Wal-'o’clock A. M. and Seven o'clock Made in Juneau, Alagka. Elmer B ter B, King, of the Clerks' office are! p, M. of sald date, at which, fn| SWEET—FRESH i{“'k”‘ Raotots, }l{hfi“}}:% “'N c‘s“,".,’ doing their part, inspired by the|pursuance of the Act of Congress| BR0R W T SIRTH HIOHESOI R general spivit which pervades thel & o e Lt ey cleat R . [k dwn as 1 11803, 69th., Con-| 2= laien o ress, First on and «nlillnd.‘ AR and|“An Act to g ze the Incorpor- ALL COAL MAY LOOK rearvangi iness{ated town of Juneau, Alaska, to is-| ¥ and precision [aue bonas tor the construotion andy ALIKE —————— lequipment of therein and| SKIN OF WHITE cow |for other purpos there will bel but after trying our’s you will be sulmitted to the ors of said convinced that the heating quality MOGSE IS SEIZED IN Tt 0 U0 e o vote atl varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean and better results. less coal FAIRBANKS DISTRICT aid election the following question,| | to-wit | | | We carry a full line of Feed and Game Ward nk Dufresne of | Shall the incorporated town of | ! . Fairbanks has reported that he re-)juneau, Alaska, issue its bonds for| our itransier iaqrvice JORICh s Whis. [the purposes as authorized and em-| D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 powered by that certain Act of Con-| Lgress known H. R. 11803, 69th.,| 1Congress, First Session, and entitled, | *An Act to authorise tha incorporated | {I‘"“"_ LL AR 4o lsucil LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF AN e for e CoLBtUEnEn j;:,’l“ CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER i L el UL R OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION - Ir... other purposes’? ; PHONE 32 (’R NOTICE 1S . URTHER GIVEN]| that said Act provides that said There is 10t one way to [ff |uetion s e et 0 e Conerete Products Mfg. Co. with pear on |!.u“] it ;ms"\'.\(m('lll roil of = = —— ] said town for municipal taxation | Peerepit e CANDY NOTICE 1§ FURTHER GIV \with the City Olerk in the regular| {registration book therein kept and| ded during the period com- ing witih March, 1927, and| ending on April, 2, 1927. ‘ The kind we make with your name on them. MOST MODERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED Why not niace this in- Reasonable Rates Elevator Service dividuality on yours this NOTICE 1S FURTHER GIVEN season? that the Common Council of the| 5 < o City of Juncau, Alaska, having| A View From Every Window | heretofore, by resolution, duly des-| iiznated the voting precincts and| {the polling place thereof, the Elect-! jors are hereby notified: | ! We make them in all sizes and colors— §. ZYNDA, Prop. ORDER NOW That all qualified voters will vote in the Fire Apparatus Room of the JUN| City Hall building, located at the Thé House of ie the same being the duly designated| & x 3 4 d “:‘ o) Polling Pla a4 for City of!| ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. b 3 JumR J.‘:n;::;_ Piage JRC Al 25 I | Public shower and tub baths 50 cenu: Ray 0il Burner in opera- Candy | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this| tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and the choice of appellations will lm"" spite of the doubtful welcome ac-| § ¥ Hunt, poneer, from An. loft to their fortunate future posses.|corded him by the naughty terriers.|ehorage, emroute to the Ploneers' ; i Chief McCloskey safd that the cat| Home, passed away at St Anm 4 Pocwny, the proud father, and[has been paying well for his eare|hospital this morning. The funeral £ Pizgy, the mother, Irish Terriers by killing the mice in the building.| will he held Thursday afternoon ai | § iwned by Chief McCloskey think WP . A 2 o'clock. Mr. Hunt was ahout ¢5' b thut their children should ,N.M‘-e.nld papers for sale at The Empire.| vears of age, | § . | £ . b ¥ 7 hy Musionl Dintvidindes | 13th, dzy of March, 1927. || op—steam heated. H. R. SHEPARD, —_— Regords Clerk of the City of Junenu,[ i ‘lory of Alaska. tion, March 15, 1927. | Wtion, April 18, 1§27 l Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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