The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1927, Page 8

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8 Most Durable Rest Looking Collars Offered 35 cents 3 for $1.00 SRk H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man L L T L T L LR TR EETTT T O I Betz Coliseum THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 30, 1927. SAW MILL WOOD-----GENERAL DRAYING and HAULING TWO NEW TRUCKS—ON THE JOB ALL THE TIME PHONE 389 OR 3501 Service Transfer Company TORKELSON and INGMAN, Props. i Yes, Sir! They’re THIS SPRING WE'RE “W AY OUT IN FRONT” WITH STYLE AND VALUE IN CLOTHE Now Comes an Qutstanding Achievement in the Legion said B, D, Stewart f...mn_un both sid [been fair in its commen he as-|over 20 Federal and over 20 Ter-| - | ing to start from S th to Twelfth I erted. It continually talked ut | ritorial in nature i B 5 the lot on Mrs. Wel West side Calhoun [th limitations of the Legislat nd| He attacked the right of " Seoond et which the Legion fron venth to Court House Hill labont the necessity for a county form € and the Secretary of o] [ owns W. . Licvers: Both sides Distis ;'., Government in order to have com-|ritory to function under ' ial As a follow-up measure, the clean-{ Avenue: Indian and Bight 1|. e localself control. Nol ants |law The Controller Bill, had fup commitie carnestly recommonds | Sireet from Cathoun fo Willoughby i Govnty. govtment in Alasia 16| DSCIHEGA: nisviOUBIY, (Abas’ ot otk th m of permanent cleauaup’ Rev. David Waggonor: Indian Vil “h, y ”m all that was nece y tolaway any power from cither that| gixty g 3 Gt neau. This program lage P G el S S e L G LT i that of progre My B. Bernhofer: Section be pass ecessary legislation and | statutes, merely duties that have| v Russia ceding Alaska to the \ the states. The Chamber tween Calloun and Gold Creek from ent to Washington and got ved on them by local sta.] iited States in teturn for the sum f Commerce, of Brooklyn, New York Ninth to Tweltth Pl approve of it er the provisions of Sce-| iy - signed in Wash- b ¢ . lfor instance, has organized, throughi Harland: Section west of : J tion 11 OF GO eithes |ington, D. € Committees for Special Dis-|i{! Cleaner Biooklyn Committee, @ Gold Creck to willoughby Avenue In Two-Hour Speech Judge! . fectes vrginal Fioht ol lece nanic At Heteienl BTN aommatinttion | ot thes cvill t ’.‘l‘ /\‘ N ] \ ympaizn which will operate over om Ninth to Twelfth W l( i t ] \ : iy L ’v“” « v'm the difficultics « i Titie I>“ s Gennagian the Alaska Legislature set March ricts Are Named—Amm [ CG0i of five years. The United| G A, Baldwin: Willoughby Ave ickersnam Extols Vir- SR A Rpne e e e quoted ruli t former Attor-| 0 2side as a holiday and designated s Tosvile |States Chamber of Commerce urges nue. both sides, from Home Grocery | g ! e O i eI erati |ney Ger B G v, At.| a8 Seward Day In ‘Honor of Wil of Gm‘idl Work. pon its local chambers the initia-/to Twelfth Street tues of the Measure. joied e R A e e Gatav ’“\,_,'.m,‘,,”‘”‘“‘l A diam H. Seward who brought about ] {ion and support of all-year-round K. M. Polley: Both sid i : nesilent Mafl and 1L WASHIC AN}y ohel v, ORIADEN Goiuibh ‘ui ol tie buroHike ot SATHRIIi 857t Monday, April 4. has b U lean-up k. classifying the nece Pwelfth Street (Contimued from Page One) t. It included fighting bhu ot e :‘-Il ‘\ vvl‘""‘ O 1€ connection with the purchase he by Mayor J : for ihelgupy activities as follows: | Anne Coleman: Seaticr Tract : — - reatigratsiiantisa roannarya IChby, IHECEes s e RN E Sty ot ans | AtAted [t HEdBRRTHEVE AR SO opening of an Clear wion of the people | Mrs’ Robert Keeney: Willoughhy Board of Coutol be limited by re-|"Cyno" ‘ o dacnved Do e Ele greatest act of his official career Drive which i 1¢ wron vasuluti \ . = X Wits 5 L AV LI 0y e As a result of his victory, he s ¢ declared both the Governor and The holiday has beel ; Enforcement of regulations \venue from Main Street to Totem it nenls hiade by thEd et Siciatiny Soate CauaI g T he holiday has been observed hy out the month, clo April B0 | it for disposing of waste. | Grocery R S e abie. 1e had recelved numerous telegrams) RISCE LY WO SHEHY dladualittadiiene public schools, iwhich were i e aity: wil) with the i Roslience. | saotion bl pnilian U s LOslaGL land Tattae, of ongtaniiatink, Mo OE, TerdEnale (UIRE R rilised Ells WomiIBELeal b Glean-up Com Chamber| Most Successful oA et oo section conferring on the AL jeiiers addressed to him and signcd | e closed by his appeal to the o assembling; the Federal and T of Commerce by having city trucks| Clean-up work has met with Al Court BIOWIE e Bsthtiit s Ltk the dus shall [py John W. Troy were read in|[rish members and his warning that | jtorial offices, some of which were collect rubbish which is deposited | greatest measure of success in hose Grounds (be incompatible with the duties and|which Mr. Troy congratulated him|& vote dgaist tho bill would be fol-|cioged all day and others for tho on the street near the curb each|communities where an atte R e LU O (L vested in the Con-|in the successful termination of hisilowed up at the polls. | afternoon, and the ba The down town distri mn HBIT. Wae recomitieadad to hal s fternoon, and the ban ng the four weeks' cam-[heen made {o familia i oy e & { fight, upon his election and hoped I | PRSI 51 S8 4 . + b stricken W I cave 00 « " I i - ol ubbish collect-| with the community’s laws for waste |~ Gharles Warner, J. J. Woodard,|opon (o' question and. produce need: |05, Mim fuutre success in Congr CARD OF THANKS KELLER GOING SOUTH to hauled away is|disposal, the condition of the ireels. wallis George; Snow White Laund ¥ |joes prictin Ll land political fields. These let - Superintendent W. K. Kell Clerk or Mrs.|ete. The theory is that to know and | ¢ " ipe i docl |RBRS S LIALEL argued Ibore dates in May and August, 1912 W e e ER A ¢ ol UL TR L | SLean by e city dock. : | Discussing a provision in the bill| That writer's present statemer e desire hank our many|the Juneau Public Schools, is leav- : o e o lm‘!(‘hv‘pvu!u vl \‘x- v‘u\ is o e Robert Simpson, [ ‘,,,1,!‘4‘ i, de Ll that (he fansusiy Shall pay . \]xHL":‘:I ‘rh:- ‘ ‘; 2 st o | friends for their sympathy and kind [ing on the steamer Yukon today for <1 mecting of the Clean|enforco I, according 10 Mrs, Drake | Gray: Nugget shop (o Snow WhiS iy o Tunls ont of the treasurs (oo 5o, Speaker, ave unfaie and | ats during our late hereavement, |about a two wecks' business trip ¢ yesterday woon. | Community and business B i e e B e e le in good fai hey arefihe death of our hab in Seattle, Spokane and Portland. for carrying on thelare increasingly realizin 1 jeces )iy o S R. L. Keeny. M | made for the purpose of beating the APl MRS LRSS v : aelRCit i G ICHOE I R b e el ;,.nl. ) b L ! lizing the payment thereof, but when- il “you people Kiow what we i M. and MRS, L WEISS. | Mrs. Keller is planning on accon:- i GUYVELY: 10 arostan’ ers| iiows ofifzans! inf eNe anpeusaiice .;y"“”‘ e Qitige ol S RS ,‘"."\ © any monies are paid they shall lyp against when we attempt to L L oo | PESHIDE B, A Chaminn U onE o ani [t Biiplic [Roads Werehotsel Ha Inel o 0lE G (e spniopiution: Do | ianas iien we aienit on YOUR h killed chick-| N. L. Baker will be in charge of el B b l' LGIRLAGERY ‘H“i“' -‘I“I"” ftov Rutherford, Tom | Vit therefor and from no other oy ipatl B SS o b ens wrly delivery. 1. B. Fem-| the school during Mr. Keller's ab- pointed , J. A. Davis, Roy Rutherforc "om | ) o o e _big cannerl he adda *hone —a( ence Merchants will be asked to assist! Committees in Charge T naka, Juneay, jlnd.” Judge Wickersham sald thi Makes Personal Appeal M )Gkl the campaign by appropriate window | The committees in cha OF Covs o e Tidhet. B 10 Rebartaoh | L been put as a x\:lu Kk b i Judge Wickersham closed by a S q tain « rict ) ) ty are ! i . % i there ¥ cen ome looseness a P ——— i Special articles on the ad.|tain districts of the ci 5. Riv. Gaatshest iotel to Mugest o, L B porsonal appeal to the Lezislator v of a clean town and [ Mrso T Lo Faulkne Al : 2 paying money out of differsnt funds o0 get an “inferiority compl y i laante Jabe Dutani ST be phiiMain i L Kean G “!;[um,,w:\“ Wilred = Giher minor amendments were dis- | gy e Smart Y L tyled | daina v Pa bt wiver able office to the G S [t o N hieer ! 1 10 i 0 Thrien trom Lls o, thme durlig tlia] . Mis, U Raiisays Bark Sieet, butltILoiater DER RIS B E D jeussed, by the ker incomnectiongnjes, he said. Alaska stands just = 5 S month uides andresidential section whove |t Hotel, via, Nolgnd's CEEE - with dhe officers and - boards fi-| wheré the colonies stood on July 1 MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MULTI- Vs e, clubs, fraternal ovgan- ! Par L M5 Jank | volved. |1776 Ru v oty besinibe. oo : Lis el | . Ssiiiic: Boctibne ba-iL dsen; B M. Behrends Bavk | /s . [1776,—at the very beginning W : fzations, Camp Fie Girls, and Boy| Mrs. lector McLean: Scction bi( o Nl Gormer, including lots| predistature Has Wide Powers jorment. “Pass this bill” he urgel COLORED SLIPPERS EVER F Scouts are all asked (o give their(lwoen Park Sty .M‘n.:[ 15"«‘ 2 lincle bt. Valontine Hiuiting i Iscussing the powers of the Legi and give the people the heginnine S| support in every possible way to thelincluding w.n‘ t side o Jast I AL TR D RN T ature, he said no other Terri of self vernment DISPLAYED = work of cleaning and beautifying h to Second. i : s (had possessed an organic act ) tha 185 2 | ver: Section heiwemn (SCISC hmidt; City Hall to Cable office.d ;70 ) i ot Of tha 185 laws enacted by Alaska every part of the city d s . P Moasa s and Amorican Y 18 Ik S [ legislatures, not a single one of them, Legion Endorsement Bast Sirget and l'l N g RR et e o or | that - possessed by the local 10: 116 ecinsad: Have &ny. dletent of ~ T already cndorsed the campaign ac side of ““" from Seventh “}m).‘ 1 Binvey obtlic tenritony allote | R e GouttEoC e - Uilted “States | Gontrollar 111 he praldetltas an Am cording to notification received by | Second LA 5 ity anyolvl the constitutionality of | arjcan Bill. T1 e TRang R S a0 ’ Mrs. Marie Drake, “hairman of the (S .. led to them, to endeavor to intorest|jwy pawsed by it had uphold its!|furenus obera Lespr han 0 PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET Cles « ttae: Alford Johi A. Davis: Gastincau Avenueresidents of their terrvitory in cleai-t, ey s operating in the ritor Raln L eommes e from Second Street to end {ig up: property, in destropingaldisE e ReRn et raates etal . S e J. S, McKinnon: Section beiween |huildings that are useless and a five | o0 o O et e e e e e e PROCLAMATION Ill.ll'rn Street and Gold Street, in-{menace: and to encourage the plant-y o SoTe iTEtatan “‘"y i I‘” SR HIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIII||||I||||||"llllllllllllllllllll 11} |IIIIIIIIIIHIII'IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllll"|||l||||l|lillllllllllllllllll'.( AL P e e et e Cve. Some Tmitations were Iiser il 48 e e S e = side of Gold, from Seventh o Sec Wil-gommiftass maniad. may i s SOE WA 16 roached the floory (2 fEi The annual drive for beantifying!ond, otiers to assist them in taking il (e, Bintbation wike d‘ el e Juneau starts Monday, April 4 | Mrs. 1 HL K 1 between |charge of the clean-up work in the At . acud against |4 S gl ] s, 1 < it {the Legislature enacting laws on| ) ) 1) Start the clean-up campaign onlgeia Street and Street, in-|sections assigned. All sub-committess e 0500 He e ot it =) ‘:z that date and continue it through-|cjuding wost side of Gold and east will report conditions to the genera ||\.n.| bl e el 15} out the month of April |side of Frankiin, from Seven to Sce- [conmimittee at a meeting to be held | o€ U SES U O VG S e | VS £ Maie Juneau a pleasing place for{g,q in the Council Chambers, Monday i, " po"y oristature has more power || S| =9 EiaE oo, ot any En Chen SIBGRRL e wiling doddBrd o Shallan dlg: svening APl B [than ever wa en to any Ter- {4 B ULl s [tween Franklin Street and Seward —s&e vitory and its constitution in some |} S} g} v ,ll“ ‘“”,\."‘u,” Jubbish, place 1t et | Stvcet including west side of Prank- |g— —————— —8 rospocts is move farveaching than | § =4 R Rithor ie qhbuls. Svary gniurdmy L ot enst slienot Seevart Stan] /”' THE HOTE I» | {the Constitution of the United States. | }E} {E SRRl away . Nbtlty: alther the Seventh to Third. SR AT R AN Quotes Newspaper Comments =y VS By (OBHE Gt N, DYAke H. 1. Vanderleest: Section between He quoted adverse newspap ) {E} I ask that all citizens join ward Street and Main Strect, in.} WL - funonte b Weekly R (=t Sl it Dlesels pambeisn cluding west side of Seward and © Garver: R T Lo other local paper.” the WE) {E fRetinm Nt e b v 1 thie east side of Main, from Scventh to|d A. Devlin, d,,m; b chikan Chronicie, and the Oaily ( e = best and most. thor il ol | Suttan, ana wite, ;€. W. Mor-iway of S The first named || S £y Y e 7. CONNORE J. 1. Mullen: Section between Main [ris; Joe Glaser i bublication said, objected be-| V21 1= e, T Mavor. [and Calhoun, including west sidc Alaskan cause it feared it would put the}Z} g TAT ot Main o and east side of “.ll B, Poterson, Haines, M Lecontrol of Alyska i the hands of| {Z) {E} Calhoun, from Seventh to Fourth Malonoy, Seattle Smith, Seattle; ndian “IT we are to wait until =) £ ORI | 5™ " reaburger: Gold Beie (and Harry Calken, *Seatile (a1l s Tiibatiate atey e il meen Y £ = nue, both sides, from Seventh ; Z]Yflflxl1 st iget Territorial self-government,” he =4 ‘E\ . - . Zland Main to Calhoun; Dixon Streot Mrs. Wm. L. Paul. Ketchikan; C.lggearted. The fon of the Ket-|{S =) If you haven’t tried Z/{00, "fdes. trom Ninth (o Seventh [T, Bunder, 1‘:|I|l\‘|\\'“(l Hellan and {chikan paper that it would_mercl g EE} o || adamen e wife, City; Mr. and Mrs. John Ma-igdd another bureau and ontail more |y SY =) the new S === Ccity;" Mise Irens Bovin [costs of adminisiration. he declared, | £ {E £ ——vto—— lwas not borne out by facts =\ iE\ E &: W = JOHNSTON'S 014 papers for sale at The Empire.i Tnhe other “local daily” had not E: E: = ) E: = 1Q = £ . s o g EXCLUSIVE 3 £l Super-Quality Collars £ N =3 b = =) = D = H CHOCOLATES g EN you should do Hi = §i so today =| THE CORRECT THING E: £} : £ IN CANDY THAT'S WHAT THE SERVICE 2! H - : Ef S 2 H g H TRANSFER €. WILL GIVE £ S E The Strongest 51 THE PUBLIC OF JUNEAU g = g| s strap $43.50, with ribbon $40 and $43. Smart strap wristlets for girls For the young lady who shows a fondness for the simplicity of tailored things, theee new Gruen's will ap- peal. A choice of solid gold, heavy- weight cases, plain and en- graved, fitted with removable strap lugs. Standard 15 jewel, thoroughly proven, Gruen movements. THE NUGGET SHOP Melody Men THANE Friday—April 1st GAUZETS only at BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 We Deliver Substation Post Office No. 1 ' IRONSOX IRONSOX Wear Like Iron—Ask For Them! Soft and pliable—feel like velvet to the tend- crest feet. Good looking — reasonably priced— long wearing. Guaranteed to give complete sat- isfaction or a new pair free. J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE WHY GAMBLE? “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PLUMBING. HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS For COTTAGE or SKYSCRAPER GEO. B. RICE PHONE 34 PHONE 34 T e T T T T T LTI Clothing Business HART SCHAFFNER MARX Single and Two- Trouser Suits HART SCHAFF & MARX Two-Trouser HART SCHAFFNER iR & MARX Single Trouser Suits Suits $30.00 37.50 $40.00 Maintain quality and lower costs the spirit of the day. Hart Schaffner & Marx have accomplished it in an outstanding manner in clothes making. Concentration and specialization bring you the same fine quality, more style, more fabric value, for less money—in some cases $8 to $10 less. Get Your Saving and Get It Early Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER Tt Illlllll||lIIIINllIIIIIIlllllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIII e e e PP e ere e D s IllllIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlII‘III i llll

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