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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927. FOR CLEANING up’ " FOR [}UNTRQL[EH SATURDAY SPECIALS R. E IU) crowned Queen of s of the Cham i mnual May T . take more in Jun(‘au Bumu‘x: Men's Ox- i JRibn_ that s Bai (Continued from Page One) ——— = —_——e———— ganization Fa\ms/\“Yuu Sglsiniae, L hieas v TWO FIRES YESTERDAY P 3 & Round Hgfgnpmgn. o ,’jl‘;]"i'},‘lfl‘," ‘ me M L YRaoi -‘ GOI(},fl.elfi S iUMPOrlum iy exting Al the weekly Chamber of or stealin merce luncheon ut noon tolay, I fos. | U4 e ovalibttade i a res 0 the Arcade Cafe, plan | at the bu L0 4 nder the | . il : 4t {RON \PR . Silhsad for (e oty ally d|po lical legislat { pe « i e clean-up work. With the 1 han industries could stand T of the Mayor, an intensive cles h«‘ if the canneries fail thon g o drive will open Monday, April 4.)the s will fail \\uh thom. |1 . . sEcEne parks from nefgh and continue through the month of {He = at if the measures that !0 i ). boring S April, closing Saturday, April 30 |are considered 1 s | st sonstidction the ¥ | The Clean-up Committee, of the [there would be no hope for a pu hool district. Bill No Juneau Chamber of Comn {and papor industry. Not only tove Pratt 18 @ bill dor an at commended that th said, would we not get new in x An act to provide fo i steps toward the |tries but Jumeau and Ketchikan [iio0 SO 6 iR i 2 7 G } j ( . anent clean-up activi |would be ruined g R i ‘““ Of “' ) ents Juneau. This recommendation, it wa Sitka Prosperous 3 7 o N\ stated, is based on the theory that| Rev. Walter Markly, of Sitka the cultivation and encouragement of | at the luncheon 3 e A memorial introduce ) | civie pride in the citizens of Junean | few words el i i i ) If‘ bR i"{ ] 3 will result in proper consideration [businoss conditions in it 6l ion 10 coustoucE © TofDiaL At s - RCY DPOOoN Saiues up to of city ordinances through the year, cent consti he “diak < Uty I E 3 with the result that the cit School ' | aloipageage s e 3 be permanentl clean and be: P 1", 5, - : 5 P % i i i i NOTICE TO EAGLES 3 ) )] ! el 3 1 i B g B apriis f I . ‘ 81,2525 Cents per Yard s of action « ture, ete.” will be u . | jons in Sitka a pidly Douglas Aerie 3o, 117 H. G. Wi of the clean-up and the co ! is | will hold initiation Monday committee, reported on the perma-|looking forward to a prospero " it 8 m. nent clean-up activities. “The l'mmu ne jduncau at 7:30 States Chamber of Commerce is SRS [on' Chiannel ‘welcome ¢ s Smart Ll rmefiemmenfipe meafl e nflcmaon upon the local chambers the r GUY i Buii aipo o BRIT'SH READY el ey vetiets e ' 3 e ;w\m‘vl naup work,” h : : ,—-—-———-—————————-— f()r gll’ls TN ||u||||.|l|||uxl|||ll [TLEIHTH llIIIIIHIlII‘II!I'IIllIIlll"III|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIIIIH i | ified the nec I R e e e D e e Do - the following headings TN 1y s ‘Bducation of the people; facilities FUR ULTIMATUM JOHNSTON'S Sl e for disposing of waste '.nfm the en Lt ngs, forcement of regulations EXCLUSIVE il 1ap has met wlh I‘n (Continuea «n Page Eight [HE CORRECT THING made to as p yOne | s————— — L, disposal, the condition of the streets.| . t1o annual Chinese cruise ete. The theory is that to know and understand the law is to want to enforee it. The city of Junean has REDS ASSIST CHINE% ordinances cc ng practically cvery MOSCOW, April 1. 4 up work but the|Trade Union has sent $30.000 for disinterested citizens render those |relief of Chinese wha suffered for-| Srdinnaces inetiedtive,” eign hombardment at Nanking Garden Club Explained CONCENTRATE MORE MARINES *. H. Flory, District Forester, ex WASHINGTON, April 1 Secre- ained to the Chamber, that the|tary of Navy Wilbur has approved den Club” which is being or-|of ordeds for concentra - v)Hlf‘ll in Juneau, will help to bean-|500 additional Ma Smartly Slvlml bLII’PI‘ RS s and houses in Junean — P——— Y ) MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MULTI- COLORED SLIPPERS EVER DISPLAYED W o GEORGE BROTHERS Mcl()(ly M("l PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET BUTLER-MAURO ( : | Friday— \l,”l 1st ' Phone 134 We Doliver THAT'S WHAT THE SERVICE h ]fl " Hilbatation Boats Offtes MNos TRANSFER 0. WILL GIVE j at VY UVE J i"’ 11t ‘{y ant e | { THE PUBLIC OF JUNEAU MORE SERVICE - aeueuee somees SAW MILL WOOD-----GENERAL DRAYING and HAULING MORE STYLE LOWER COST proven, - Grucn Copyright 1927 Hazt TWO NEW TRUCKS—ON THE JOB ALL THE TIME Hard Finished Worsteds! il b Fine Heavy Weight Serges! Service Transfer Comp(m y 5 2 ¢ il TORKELSON and INGMAN. Props. Twists and Gabardines! e - FAMOUS FIFTIES SUITS You have seen JOHN BARRYMORE as “The Be- loved Rogue” . . . But you ought to see the Be- loved Rogue in a 1927 model Spring Suit. He knows Clothes. The House of KUPPENHEIMER asked Mr. Barrymore to give you can find them at them his ideas for a smart suit for Spring. popular prices. Our He said . . . if I wished to be in town on any business where (o i s 1 thought I might possibly be seen, I would like to look well pull(y to l\N‘p a :«llp‘ dressed . . . but, not dressed up. Conspicuously inconspicuous. ahead of your own So Kuppenheimer created the Famous Fifties Groups of SUITS; 3 5 , ur .. . as finished i very detail g i ll](‘flfy 0‘- \'fll“c pays :l::vieu;x('bane as finished 1n every de il as BARRYMORE'S dividends in volume. RETAILING AT $50.00 Just received a large assortment of thc Kuppenheimer Clothes Hart Schaffner & Marx are giving you those things in clothes These are fabrics you It’s a great victory---for vou, for us, look for in higher pric- f ook for in higher pric and for the makers ed clothing. They de- liver satisfaction above o i They’re able, through specializa- 1¢ ordinary bu ere tion, through immense volume, to save a lot of money for vou this spring © s s S R e G S S e sy sl s s s B e s s e e o it L L L, bl bbbbaced i R T e o T T L e e e e T T T T T T e T T e T T T T T They've brought clothes prices down; thev've kept quality up; they've put more style into clothes [} Here are the new prices Our progrum Uf “STILL GREATER T SUIT VALUES” in | J. M. SALOUM conjunction with DAV- JUNCTION STORE ID ADLER and SONS creates a new standard of valile, ; WHY GAMBLE? “I tell you in advance what job will cost” H. S. GRAVES PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL, BURNERS The C]othing Nan For COTTAGE or SKYSCRAPER joldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER PHONE 34 PHONE 34 B e Sl D SO U I 1l S LT T rrrerrree ~ e S e R e e e e L T R e e T L e L T T T L S R Quality Clothes at Sensible Prices GEO. B. RICE SUBHI R