The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 31, 1927, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY MARCH 31, 1927. PARTY POLITICS W atch Your su»,. uml lm»,, E = 1;]9”[;[;\3 SEEKS THE D 1Y IN THE | s o1 QVER 100 BOXES Lo Cvonl OF FRESH. FISH SHIPPED, YUKON dis Over 100 boxos of fresh Imhhm 1, Chapt Alaska, re s of Alaska ) : e IR IN THE SENATE ere shipped south on the s : | d i LS ti ‘ S BN M. T } | | nd 1,122 Compiled | i fish buyer. T fish were e 121t 10 Juncau yesterday morn- . " 3 K n A '—a‘bo" Committee Meeting in by the local fisherme Capt. o Measures Involvine Par- ik Y ) IMeasute for Plli‘]lu.\'(‘ Garrias); W;‘uy.'uu‘ meeting of the Labor scock of the steamer Yukon ag- ) E ‘ f unt importanc p) b 5 7 [ Commtitee for of the reed to wait until 11 o'clock last ty Organizations Are In- 3 o thor Aliy dicarl e e T L $3.500- bhlp Subsidy {His on e Indiy i ’\»"l to rush the fish south. The i 5 1 | idea that it is injof can ;, Cigan « P nniittee i . v il it d toni e ha ukon was previously schedulec ) troduced by Hunt. [ i y6lle. OF \lie" TeRLIvItIEN, | Shiow nb . obH s ! [ Bill Introduced. i the House, it w nou to- | aall ‘a6 o'l il aid T s Lt i gl = Mr. Hunt. Pro- || pday by Chairman Gaffney. The meet a unti tly after 11 o'clock. g » ended on e first |letter lying inviting zation of | will open at 7:30 o'clock. Anv The other fish dealors will ship April i l__””‘ 1 fact |walk, will i i | Commit | A sne al bill, carrying an appro-jon: interesied in the measure is in- | their fish to Seattle on the Admiral the i April-| tions of friends that a sk priation clause of $3.500 was int vited to attend and present his views Rogers, sailing slnl!hll(nlnll tonight. - fooling | 1SEaTA Aia 0. firaa: ohBn. (orRaLRe Y ! e Hoise of Rt S m&.o; = India day of [tations of intere SHath TetAt g ALHOUN AN he festi 0%, |appearance, for »yz "y;m “vlw G m ! 5 9% K ! | - TRAVEL]NG M ls | Mareh ement s fare that the reward will be a jee aon = 4 LIS, i B. 00 Silie! slde HERE ON HONEYMOON Pro- { oy by i in April Fool.” Bills Passed 8 : Publi il « across from ( i : it SRS e SN R R 160 M- Taoiiany. 1l buildin e cit [ Grocery, was read:] : i ) Appropriatin: money f el il 10 con v lief | ex the fire boys this I"Il'“', Suitan, Jagalny s Lo el . 41, |1t ndar for « Pkl ool homise ar | suffered a heavy loss of taxable pro-|morn started in the|li® bride, formerly Mies Glga 1ife raniza n. The Contr Kot7elne SO T Iperty in the five of October 10, last, ' dry an attempt whr| et spoling ate NETEIEAUSER] nakin U in this mornir i and ‘it unable to make necessary ro.|made the rubbish in They will leave on f mitt m Finance wit | its schoolhonse ng 1 the strong wind ern for = the west This is the first trip to Mr. Saltan has made in ving the re up the side hill 0 for | Chemical was unsed to extingnish 8% o Jrun mittee of the Whol Lv]l|~ _In rodu le'“ et {carrying an appropriating $17. = b H. B. No. %6, My, Paul. Ap of Alaska Di ( ures introd ntinuation of the shipping sub-| the blaze vear as he spent last y | e e e LADIES GUILD IS TO | tin 00 for relief e e e IR e tzaveliug o the Orlent, and Hawa e $1240 for a defic MEET WITH MRS. POLLEY 0o chool huilding ninsula 0. The front door of Missouyi | 881 Islantls, It was in Houolulu that N i raind 3 ‘e L . mainte repair. W sl S : e met his wite and they were m: 3 fees paid St o l\\'(‘lll\’-Fl\'L‘ Dollars Offered " ot o i e (qadiiol b dRHeIRer S it [Tiet iexE g Snchthe Bk ST i i ation of non-| 3 1 I J % 5@ « d the largest bronze portal buiit | veally a wedding trip as wel A w o i ’ o " - ) N afi v a h P rea 1 ing tri as we vl meet at ¢ by Mrs. Drake for b g . Pass Three R e of bus & trip as well 83 one 1. Polley, Ty e ” Approp 00 for ship The ot f busi ording to Mr. Sultan, File with Comptroller ¥ el R o . A S % ’ JUBe ORas » 5 == My ¢ B lie assumnHoD Thar e (e ) dterncon’ at ock est Showing. Penin- | includ S oller Bill will become law, in d of Mr ‘H““Hw‘ v mmit- | widing tor Mt provides ouneed Marie Drake, Cha : o the na s e e Committed L ey ust ecelvc ! £ the 1 (ARD OF T‘”N"' of for the | 3 i 11 file their ¢ ¢ ; ' West improvement dur e "]"’I"‘ ot less than 60 days el i tie summer. M 1 LRt of the primary electic 1 ' winner of the $25 giver ¢ Comptroller of the Territors, | he the Chamber of Comn nhivng A lavation 10 EDITI MANY on writing the best SR ocon no ) HUR MANNER. | letter” hoost S CLRCH _—— i s ez in old hon t 1eral NOTICE MEETING OF e prize was poe « ¢ ng the primary and v CREDITORS leelaved that the money would he Grier. Authoriz It B0 per cent of the eandi- 10 4ho Upited Sthtes District Compt ebt working for Juneau and thet ure of road ay da that party, will continne { S e Y oshe would t 1o encourage the o construction of io t Vo e or the District of Alaska, First wovk of heautitying the ing fic not f ction of Divisi n at Ketchikan. Lo contest opens on April 1 and 1 mitted q any s last preceding atter of the Ve September 1 1C will be con ndorsing the voad dey 1y Committes on the motion primary ) ( ! not. duvin tey of Van, H. T 1 1 the jude appoin program outlned by " ithor. Mr. Ro the ceding (1 Anderson, Copartner, enga Improvement Cor o Road Commission Mrasure« in Second Reading las ction, contribute any husin under the i nean Chamber of Comm Peninsula measures were considered in tnnds 1 e defeat of any candidate | Ketehikan Pled ontest 1l ind 5. J. M. N reading, five Leing House of said t Work o sivit stream ! nen and four originating in Bill No. 41, provides that the per-| TO TE CREDITORS OF THE md who conform (o egula maouth of X The 1 res passing son nominated at a direct primary @ ABOVE NAMED BANKRUIMS the contest, which follow: @ reading were: House candidate for Delegate to Congress! NOTICE is hereby given that on, 1- There must be at least six en - oo — vial No. 4. Mr. Johnson hall be ex-officio National Commit-|the 26th day of March B of a branch of WEISBURGS LEAVE ON MARY | teeman for his party; for a Ter{above named Van H. Fis AL entrants must v with ik o, {the Venerans' vitorial committee of five members, | Anderson, copartners doi ihe Commiittee prior to May 1 Mr. and Mrs. I, N. Weisburg left | jouse Bill No, one individual from each Division, under the name and style of Ket-\ 3 Improvement may consist of it on the Prine Mary [orcity magistvates limited jurisdiction md one individual to appointed at | chikun Electric Works were duly | cleani away rubbish: razi old route. ito nneapolis | civil actions: House Joint Jarge o be known Territovial | adjudicated bankrupt and that the | buildings or fenc a cleari way NIsEULES omes No. 6, Mr x 55 Committeeman to be o, chairman |first meeting of the creditors of said debris: rvepaiving and painti old LR LB GHIRRIL S Y to enac v i i the Territovial committoe, The [firm and individuals will be held at| buildi or fencos; beautify by e ‘I““-”’m":“'y" to be suod in ~ ritorial Committeemen shall he | the Federal Court Room in the Ked- | pla flowers, trees or shrubs pa HERSEACL X ¥ LA any other com 5 l S 'I I SI IPPERS appointed by the ional Commit-'eral Conrt House at Ketchikan, Al 1 provement to be jndged upon fric nds in Junean and w “‘}mm cu 2 Bill No. 21, Mr 'nllrt V t~ ,(’( (2 =% teeman, and the latter in turn is{aska on the 11th day of April, 1927 |sets of “Before and After” pictures, ling public. He is veturn-tgpaigon, prohibiting thé sale 1 n = = izad (o dnpoing ille foti divie|nbebins 6idldeX dn forencon al{and personal observation of the com is home in Minneapolis to) o of ciga MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MULTI- nal committecmen Ywhich time the said creditors may | mittee, with 13 foiks may locate| e, A isional orguniz . prove their claims, appoint a| & Bach contostant submit pi s “'\"‘*" No. 5. Mr. Sheldon COLORED SLIPPERS EVER 1 between S lpartment of Interior to abro; composed of the Divi examine the bankrupts anditurs of lot or vard ¢ many uch other business as may! Apsil 1 and May 1 - improve v first trip present contract caving DISPLAYED 15 appoint, is ome hefore said meeting., | ment i and picture of same and raiced inoluneau aska in<ane, and Kinge ‘th for. Residency is the only quadific Junean, Alaska, Maveh plac Iy same view as pos. Yours couple are Many | jichment of a Gav tion required of the several classe | «ible, taken after September 1 'n.» friends hope to s v”lvm “‘"“‘»-‘ A to oa of committeemen GROVER €. WINN fdate on which pictures 1 Junean to make their home herc| el GEORG BROTHERS License of Optometry | I3 {to be shown on back of \nl.l‘u‘”v. f e e | tion me and three Senate Bill No. 42, by Senator = Kodak pictures will be accepted v B Rg Clsion Laws of 1919 il s ot ioed By lifm by t6 G—Sets® of “Detore and After” it e hatel - 4o of 1'&‘1\»‘~\v;1|I.Al’lui.x\?\a of PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET quest. It soeks to give official re- [ pictures to be submitted 1o M. L v left by Mr. Weis s - _— — 1927, cognition to the practice of optometry ]()HNSTON"; “.\h‘r: itt by September 15, SERVICE a ers ome o 1 ee P & THAT'S WHAT THE SERVICE Rarate. A i fee of §25 ist proposed and an additional Board fee CHOCOLATES TRANSFER (0. WILL GIVE THE PUBLIC OF JUNEAU SAW MILL WOOD-----GENERAL DRAYING and HAULING AL B o 6 by oMo Lonmen REERGIEIEC T TWO NEW TRUCKS—ON THE JOB ALL THE TIME PHONE 389 OR 3501 appropriating money for the erection | IN CANDY of a Territorial school building at Kotzebhuo» ‘Service Transfer Company TORKELSON and INGMAN, Props. errrrrrrr e rrereee, OO T It had a il AR Bl - ] | The annual drive for heautifying starts Monday, April the clean-up campaign on| hat date and continue it through- ont the month of April Muke Juneau a pleasing place for The not only for the citizens, themselves, but for all visitor | Remove all rubbish, place it near your cwrb and ci trucks will | zather the debris every Saturd and haul it away. Notify eithcr the The First Shipment of Qur SELBY and ARCH PRESERVER Spring Shoes { The very latest styles. colors and materials, including Clerk or Drake it | Bets Coliseum || p g voys FIFTIES SUITS | T L T T tory of our city . | (Signed) J. J. CONNORS, | M(?l()(ly M(‘" You have seen JOHN BARRYMORE as “The Be- \ g loved Rogue” . . . But you ought to sce the Be- N loved Rogue in a 1927 model Spring Suit. He |l | THANE knows Clothes. | | The House of KUPPENHEIMER asked Mr. Barrymore to give | them his ideas for a smart suit for Spring. He said . . . if I wished to be in town on any business where I thought I mlght possibly be seen, I would like to look well | i dressed . . . but, not dressed up. Conspicuously inconspicuous. i So Kuppenhexmex created the Famous Fifties Groups of SUITS; | suave, urbane . . . as finished in every detail as BARRYMORE'S | art itself. | strap $43.50, with ribbon $40 and $45. | Friday—April 1st Copper Patent, Rose Blush and Pastel Parchment. Calf and Kid Leathers Smar! strap wris::lets ‘ for gir | GAUZETS | B fin i By wio 5 J. M. SALOUM simplicity of tailored things, | | i these new Gruen's will ap: | | JUNCTION STORE peal. L T LT L T LT A choice of solid gold, heavy- weight cases, plain and en- graved, fitted with removable strap | ugs. Standard 15 jewel, thoroughly proven, Gruen movements. BUTLER-MAURO | only at | WHY GAMBLE? | “I tell you in advance what job will cost” THE NUGGET SHOP | DRUG Co. PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL, BURNERS e R For COTTAGE or SKYSCRAPER Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER Substation Post Office No. 1 GEO. B. RICE PHONE 34 PHONE 34 -_‘MlIIIIlIllIlIIIIII""IIIIIINIIIIIIlllll”llllllllllllllll"IIIIII U T T T LT

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