The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1927, Page 2

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Behrends Co., | Juneau’s Leading Department Store 8 T T T T A ?.l[lfl_l_‘llllllllllllllIlll|IIIIIIII||IIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllllillll’llllIIIIII_IIl_llllllllllllllfllllllllllllllll!III||IIH!llIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIII||II|I!IIIIIIlllllfl!l I!l!lli!!lllllll!lill. facilities on the top floor were puti If property beloi to a man and AN“ I tamporarny wife, the person whose name appears | I the addition were built it;on the tax roll is qualified to vote | would he necessary to put ina cor-f only, unless the other person pays i vining the two compartments a personal tax and his or her name | whii would elin te a teachers’ is on the tax roll, he said. {rest room, one class room, and one' [ G5 per cent of the votes cast toreroom. The n building would jn the clection are affirmative, then ke 00T more than the addition. It the amonnt of $100,000. Only one would permit use of the present elaction ean be held under this bill, jauditorium for a studv room, and and if the present election fails the eight other rooms would be vacated city would . have to g to Congress Al‘chll('cl Shows that New v ‘I!w high schooi waich would be jefora another election could b T g \ for grammar clagses e iyt Building: WouldiBe Bebter |iresent yinsctin. couin ve miag. : class rooms and a play rasm School Overcrawde and Not More (mt]\ for the grammar children. They re 3 i Mr. Robertson s necessivy of tol pract 1y d, “There iz n Than Addition. deprived of its use now Point oi Argument \I;K»\:‘z}:('l‘“t(‘ y‘||‘l|"lll‘|)|'l': knr !ha” s:-nuull {ontinnad irom Tage one) |, /Mits finad point for the new HMIN-' T naeicudt meations At ai s —_—— ~ e |ing s nu_l it ould cost ey Iv the that ny people were under the Toom 9! ving room | SAMe as if an addition wer placed impression that if this issue is pess 24X30 foet. extending (ON the present building. The cost ed and the City Council issn the width 08 fot (Of the mew huild property in- honds, they will have their taxes and § feet wi -rhul::l is §96.000, and the o of increased. Mr. Robert-on produced - . construeting t wing would he statisties show at i o ved n First Fl-or Plans 506,000, T mnasium in the 1!.‘17'1139;"11‘1,‘,]"1:;,\? il-,-,"'.‘”,'l,h '«";,:‘,,‘,] m"‘]“'.'h{“"" poar contiing 4 gvmnas- new building will cost $30.000. the honds were fssued by the City Coun- e --H\-“ foes i they l-l'le‘-x $46.000. and the cil that t s Were not increased B2y Lo aton Will_cost 20,000, The expanse of and the honds were paid off in loss ating capacity uilding : 1l on Sixth than the given length of time. The i 3 ; K'H‘ bhalcony Stieet ! (‘n be done census - shows that there are 700 - ; “g‘. .‘.m-‘ are e :v the partition were bailt, would more people in Juneau at present L clo ding v‘ will, be la . than there were at that time. Te e : e seating The * Lo build ulso sald that the daily increase v be a shorthand | easily g i ! in the public schols since the schoo' 1oom 18x t. two roo for of-'stronz point in its favor. If the ad- year of 1918-19. is S4 ner cent. The fices 8x18 feet, a study room 24x44.!dition were built on the present population of Juneau has inecredsed A typewriting room 2ix.u feet, and build it wonld accommodate the 20 per cent since the vear 1920 .;x' !m!vikm'u.n; room 24x30- fect on'students for only a few years, then City Clerk H. R. Shepard called he first floor l:' Junean ],,\ nere; \il;:\‘llll 1n|»w1 atteption «to..the circumstance that g ttion as it has since 918, th-re e City vi 3 a i A Second Floor would be lack of room and no (.'_l. il .f, ‘."“ml RACE e The second floor con of chance further to increase housing the second story for the gymnasium, space. i the principal’s offi 17x18 fec g a EER E oy i ot e il g, Bobertion Snagks BREAD room, a classroom 24x30, ph Sahool. Board, 8hoks o i labratory 24x30 feot room e e, & : 24 feet, and a cher laho Ul - ] 1 MR-t ouivetne o P s and Guirements for o The design will be the same style Gl ) Illl-““ o b . a5 the present building and will he St b made ont of the same mat | Serdlt rritory | Plans Compared t least cne ye and Mr. Thon then disen the city of Junean six months,| ciher plan that was worked ont, Secondly, he must register in the| that of building an addition 10 the (ity Clerk's Offico before the books| present school building. He then ciose Saturday night, April 2. The | compared the plan for a new build- voter's name munst appear on the! ing to that of adding to the present tay proll for 1926 Any person whose | school, saying that the School | vone - appears on this tax roll, favored the new building * whether he a real tax, or than to adding to tha present one g personal an exception and gave the reasons for their do- of t fled to vote. ing so. The floor space in the proposcd new building is 25,000 square feet The available space for an addition o 9 square feet. This disparity would be increased he were added to floor sp an addition nt building educed by ad- ditional . stairway, cte. The rooms of the addition to the present building on the second floor woluld be eight feet below the Sixth| We are in the market for forty thousand eagles’ slaws and. will pay $3 to $5 a hundred for thcm, d('pcndm" on size. Street I-vel, interfering with the Fight, which wonld be poor as it SiGan 1 i would come from the north while Delivery in Chicago must be made before the best light is southern ex-| Jllll? lSlh. posure. The gy um would be 16 feet below the Sixth street level - The cost of the upkeep would bp T™ 4 2 the same in the 1 building as the addition. A new boiler muuld B~ hested from the plant of " pyer Mr. present b i was built specifically for -U&n"e‘ school and the high school! The Dartnell Corpeoration 4660 Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, U. S. A. - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IHIIIIIIIIH'IIH"' nc. il i lllh ue da Friday cad "v( ey wizint o — PACIFIC STEAMSHIP 0. PURCHASES 2 STEAMERS | FOR CALIFORNIA There is but one way to cxpress it! with CANDY EASTER EGGS The kind we make with your name on them. Why not nlace this in- dividuality on yours this season ? We make them in all sizes and colors— ORDER NOW JUNE'A‘I_I MUSIC HOUSE Tlu House of T Jumean, Candy o) Records SRR ERR AR OO IIAI‘IHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllIIl%iEIIIiIIllIIiIII POUTE or approximately -y Congress ! lignated + | City | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927. ZYUKON ARRIVES | FROM WESTWARD; 1S SOUTHBOUND -~ 19 7 MODEL ELTO Outbeard Motor NOW ON DISPLAY Price $150.00 Drop In and Ask to See It Juneau-Young Hardware Co. “If I's Hardware We Have It” The amer Yukon, Capt. C. A. Glasscock, arrived in Juneau at 2 o'clock this afternoon, southbound, with the following pas Anderson, V. Sherman, H Tripp. | M. Darr, Miss E. Percy, J. P Morgan, Mrs. L. Giske, Mr. and Mrs. | W. R. Neville, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gueker, and two stee il Capt. Glasscock i compii- mented on the splondid landing made | Iat the City Whar', with a exceeding ly strong north wind ra from | ! The steamer s scheduled to at 11 o'clock tonight with the lowing passengers (rom Juneau L. Nanthrop, Mrs. R. S. Rinker Oven McCracken, Mrs. MeCracked Mrs. A. R. McConnell, Billy Fon Scotty Fond, Mr. and Mrs. C Carpenter, H. 1. Lucas, C. A. Mertel. | !Mrs, Mertel, Willigm Merte i Holin, W. K. Keler, Ha | F. W. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Har ] Shirley Rinker, Ile W tel. G. O l Sdwards and one steerage for | Seattle; J. B. Newman, and W. J Carruthers for Wrangell, Ben R.| Keen, Jr., and W. 0. Carlson, for| Ketchikan | | Cashier Charged w1th ! Embezzlement, $244,000 LOS ANGE Cal., March 30 D. Orrell, aged 26, cashier of the Los Angeles branch of the broker firm of B. F. Hutton Com piny, has been arvested charged with cmbes 1000 of the compaiy’s [rands during the Jast 15 months - Efioris to Check Typhmd Epidemic Seem Unavaiiing, MONTREAL, March 30, Despite frec inoculation of thousands of rsons in o an effort to check the { the typhoid cpidemic, now continuing 1o incre hundred cases are b 5 troated now and plans are unde way for opening of a third cmer meney hospital B e - ST. LOUIS, March 20.- Roal pro. ¥ values in this city have nes doubled in the past ten years, records in the office of A or Gehner disclose. The comparison was Dotwoe the assessment egate of 1917 and that of announeed recently On real property within the limits, the 1927 assessment is PALSE0L In 1917 the went pli 1 on real e ) i The ot 1l valu n h*ul s01”; 2 it for v mal |uu|u||\ in 1927 ner said, is $1,127.906,840. The same 2 ent in 1917 was § half that of to H. . Alexander, Pregident o the = BObY Dresses e Pacitic amship' Co., announces Man’s Thrift Shop. —adv. the purchase of two mnm-yn pas TP s e senger and cargo of NOTICu 0T SPECIAL ELECTION 15,000 tons each. The t new ships Notice i3 hereby given that, pur- | will operate on the California route, SUant to the call and order of the | The ships were formerly the Common Council of the City of Ju-! |“Mary Weems” and the tor/nean, Alaska, duly made and en-| Weems” now plying between Balti |acted on February 1927, a Spec- more 1»1}.“:.11“:.»...”I;.n‘.x Mn;n:l i1 ‘Bladtion il he. Held ta sat service of the Baltimore and (town on the > ineteeth day of April, lina Steamship Co. : IThe TSIy 8 i now ships will| 1927, Detween the hours ot Nine be made in April and will begin ©'clock A, M. and Seven o'clock operating on the California vun in P. M. of said date, at which, in| June. They will be rechristened and!pursuance of the Act of Congress| given namos of \|‘ it Admirals. {known as H. R. 11803, 69th., Con-| The vessels feet long, | gress, First n and entitled, | built in 1924, ”"‘ (¢ - 200 fivst|Gan Aot to authorize the Incorpor-| class passengers, all outside rooms, | K e with hot and cold running water 3ted town of Juneau, Alaska, to in each room, many de luxe rooms|Su€ bonds for the construction and| with twin beds, private bath and equipment of Schools therein and| shower. In addition to the space for for other purposes,”” there will bel Ithe large amount of zeneral cargo,{submitted to the Electors of said the steamers have refrigerator com-|iown who are qualified to vote at partments for perishable goods [said election the following question, | With the acquiving of these two { vessels the flect of the Pacific|tO-Wit: Steamship Co. is increased to 28 - Shall the incorpcrated town of riers. | Juneau, Alaska, 1ssi its bonds for |the purposes as authorized and em- (powered by that certain Act of Con- \gress known as H. R. 11803, 69th First Session, and entitled; “*An Act to authorise the incorporated | | town of Juneau, Alaska, to issue| {bonds for the construction and| I‘vql]ipnll'nr of sdmuls therein and ifor other purpos |l “NOTICE I8 .. l( THER GIVEN| |that said Act provides that said| '||u<'.\lim| shall be submitted to the| qualified clectors of said town of Juneau, Alas whose names ap-| jpear on the last assessment ro’l of said town for municipal taxation | NOTIC 1Is FU HER GIVEN/ that elec desiring to vote at said felection arc required to register iwith the City Tlerk in the regular| registration book therein kept and, provided during the period ('nm-; {mencing witah March, 2, 1927, an(li |ending on April, 2, 1927. NOTICE 8 FURTHER GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Junecan, Alaska, having heretofore, by resolution, duly des- the voting precincts and ithe polling place thereof, the Elect- ors are hereby notified: That all qualified voters will vote in the Fire Apparatus Room of the Hall building, located at the jcorner of Fourth and Main Streets, the sume being the duly designated Polling Place in and for City of} Juneau. | _Dated at Juaeap, Alaska, this 115th., day of March, 1927. H. R. SHEPARD, Clork of the City of Juneau. Teiritory of Alaska. First puilication, March 15, 1927, Liast ',.hx..n. April 18, 1827 15 MILLION FEET \ OF Good Saw Logs W anted JUNEAU LUMBER MILL! ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, pror. ~ RHODES CAFE 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 operates regutar passenger and freight traim service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks In the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger triins each way, weekly, between Scward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Jnquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage J CONFECTIONS Candfes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. & F. SWEET—FRESH ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less cosl and better results. We carry a full line of Feed ‘and our transfer service O. G. Whis. D B. FEMMER Phone 114 fororcceee ro oo lOld Papers for sale at The Empire Office D ] up—steam heated LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE 32 Concrete Products Mfg. Co. G. FAGERSON ZYNDA HOTEL MOST MODERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED Reasonable Rates Elevator Service A View From Every Window . 5. ZYNDA, Prop. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00' per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray Oil Burner in opera- hn-—locnwdnyndnlght. Mmtllflp&mfim

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