The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1927, Page 2

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' <f'ernoon on : » LY, Voiles and Ravyons M Just received a shipment of Printed Voiles in Rose, Blue, Green, Lavender, Black and White. 36 inches wide. ered. Sizes 8 50 and 00 cents a yard ot Ny el fyyprmerflyprneo e yrrerfyererflyroner iy A new line of Printed Rayons in many colors. 36 inch 85 cents to $1.60 a yard n’ . Boys’ Underwear Children's and 3 A new line of Boys' Knit Union Suits in CIE S SEY gooc cream, knee length and clbow sleeves, sizes ®izes 6 to 16. 24 to 34, 90 cents a suit : P £ Boys’ Longies Just received a shipment of Boys' Longies in mixtures and corduroys, sizes 6 to 16. Ladics’ Kays : $3.50 to $5.50 Toreior At $1.95 a pair Brand. and Chestnut. Special- MORE NEW THING. \ VERY GOOD LINE 2.50 to B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department S Children's Voile Dresses in Rose, Blue and White, with small ruffies and hand embroid- Sateen Bloomers 75 cents a Special-~ Rachelle and Rosetaupe. Regular IRk $2.50 Men’s Shoes : ies’ ¥ i y Cabi: Men's all-leather Work Shoes. Famous Star Tadies Alon (& Hoc g TR A0 b 95 and $2.75 for $2.25 OF MEN'S RAINCOA $18.50 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP RE, TUESDAY APRIL 19, 1927. ore Voiles to 14 years, 75 to $3.50 isses’ Black Sateen Bloom- grade of sateen and full caut. pair er Hose in Rosemarie, Sunburn, Regular $2.50 at 'IRIAL CALENDAR ANNOUNCED FOR Dl_STRlCT COURT Following the retun of not a true | bill by the Grand Jury in the ca-. | Co P o Delarosa, Distriet Attorney | Ha g 1 criminal - information dise hime charging him with violo on ol tue @ Bone Dry Law cling @ nnisance Th calendar as announced by Judge T. M. Reed for the term of Court beginning next Monday wil. be in the following o-der: case of Parry Merwin, violation of ths Al | aska Bone bry Law and the Na | tional Probition Act, a. m. followed by the Delarosa, Monday ai 10| case 0 Pablo | violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law and maintaning vl‘ nuisance; case of Albert Chappee for maliciously destroying personal prop. | orty; ca A. Slanc who hao| (wo charges against him. rape, which | will be taken up fi*st and manufac | turing and distributing obscene pic- | tures. The petit jury was dismissoed this forenoon until Monday at 10 o | n ——-—-e STANNARD ON ALASKA | T, Stanng Perzigan, three, arrived ., Pr cral Manager of the atore in New York from his ship ’( m.\uxxtlll u|m native Armenia. Ile was on his ta the V resident Ne \ 1o $ni 18 narhnta & Fugland Steamship Co 2 enrou &7 10 Jain his parents in Detroit. Cioternational Newsreel) to Scward on the noss trip. Alaska on a bu seoe — — — - Py 5 ™ NO BIDS ON PAINT JOB - = r QTP According to U. 5 yashal A+ | W HO'S WHO White no bids hav: been recoived N % on the Court House painting joh. AND WHERE | The last time it was painted two = ] years ago the job cost $800 i lite, who' has been at- Sihidlitl el eson Agriculiural Colle QUEEN SOUTH IN MORNING |ut Corvallic, retnrned lh»mfr ..,:“5:4‘ teamer Alaska today. He has ac The Stzamer Queen is due to av-)capted o position with the Bureau rive in Juneau, southbound. at Public Roads, and will he sta- o'clock tomorrow worning according | ioned at a Glacler Highway camp to latest advices roosived by thel W, K. Keller, Superintendent of local office fhe Juneaw Public Schools, veturned T i ey home on the Alaska after a busi- BLOSSOMS HEEE [ness trip in the § | Fred l).llllqum. with the General arle E llnvulll accountant for|Land Office, is a passenger arriving the Astoria and Puget Sound can- in Juneau on the Ala today. Mr nary at Ex i Inlet, and Mrs | Dahlquist has been in charge of sev- B'~som in Juneau thisle surveying projects throughout aunery tender!Southeastern Alaska, for the Gen- Dereury. Mr. Blossom came (cer Land Ofice, Juluu for supplies. | O Lane, of the Ingersoll-Ruand .| Mervin, H. L. Redlingshafer, Fiscal Agent tor the U. 8. Forest Service ar- rived from the south on the Alaska today. Mr. Redlingshafer has been away for five weeks on business con- nected with the Forest Service. —— oo MERWIN INDICTEHD The Grand Jury late yesterday re: {turned an indictment against Perry for violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law and the National Prohibition Act Not a true bill was returned in the case a Daisy The! | missed P e— | LOOKING FOR MEN | Curtis Gardner, Superintendent !for the H. M. Johmson Company, is {m Juneau for a few days looking jfor station contractors, to work on/ |the road which the H. M. Company is constructing at on a hold-over contract. ainst Pablo Delarosa and s and they' were dis- Hyder! .lnhnmui | —— THE DAY IN THE | LEGISLATURE ; *BIC BUSINESS [, CLEAN UP and PAINT UP MUST REPORT : 1 ) o v . r v { _ IN THE SENATE THE SEASON IS HERE- 0 GOVERNMENT : S. B. No. 58, ! o pro L 'fm' ‘\I::xhii]‘v‘ f"\{’v:‘ '_ b When what is back of the clean-up and paint-up crusade means so much. Paint, varnish, enamel, wall and floor finishes tions S. B. No. Howard and | !Q, .. y B % give more than !Pmpc rary charm, cleanliness and visual attrac- Dunn. P / papular Buprcme Cou!t. Mal\c’, Im | tion: They combat decay, they make a house germ-proof, and they et ) TReEnes L portant Decision—I.C.C. protect the investment. The unpainted, uncared for home today < i | viding a Communily Property | | Is Involved. is in the minority. We can quote figures and give you helpful T Law | : suggestions. 8. B. No. 61 'w!w] ary Com- | | (Contmued from Page One.) | mittee. Amending Chapter 15 5 e s ol VTS s AP B Session Laws of 1915 by add- R g "l"" Rt TR IRl HOE cater ntaratte ; Y II l mittce. Amendinz Section 1,249 jMerce. fdhe urisiistion cof Coustet) unéau- Oun o arawdare CO. i was defined by the courts as O i A e diy oty Com. | |tending in such matters only to iiial : e 4 Laa strumentalities of commerce, and not| Bills Passed: lto the purchase and sale of them H. B. No. 45. sitka memorial - jyoiween parties in different states. | = p—— monument; H No. 2T,y its appeal to the Supreme Court Kenai School building: H lthe government insisted that Con- | M. No. 9, for Yakutat; a radio station at 8, B. No. 4, authorize constitutionally may Sanitary {4 aaministrative body like the Co | code; S. B. No. 49, re Jury iy ission to ascertain and publish facts | choosiug; 8. B : ""‘_"""' jrespecting the conduct, organiza | . 486, ( B business and practices ! management, ‘of corporations engaged in interstate |commerce. To do so, it contended, |} constitute, as the corporo- of pmph of law,| 15 MILLION FEET I gmnn;: hu.m\ law extension Bills Defeated: Idid not 8. B. N 3 woviding fo ftions laimed, reasonahle search 4 i y | LB B Moo, providing tor | Jtions claimed, unrcasonab Of Good Saw Logs Wanted o | le ithout due proce ! IN THE HOUSE | Stonipiten by the fourth nd Heeh] o | tamendments Bills Introduced H Rights of Congress | - H. B. No. 65, Benjamin. Re- 4 1 naq heen well established 3 UNFAU LUMBER "ILL | aquiring certain records to be lgovernment asserted, that Congress; i Vi 1 N | kept by second hand dealers Thad power to compel the givi [ | H. B. No. 66, Benjamin. An- \jpformation and the produc | ti-pistol toting law {documents in any inquiry into @ -| | 1. B.No. 67, Murray. Amend-{jee matter over which it had juris | | ing Workmen's Compensation qicijon (o legislate e interstate | = Act Dby raising rates eom- jyrisdiction of Congress was defined | | pensation 20 per cent ‘|,. the CGovernment ding to| H. B. No. 6. Ross. Author- lyp nogters which may den or | ALASKAN HOTEL | izing building public hospital | .uqin such commerce even though | at Fairbanks and appropriating |, actually a part of it. In other | . $65,000. words, it stated that the power fo MODERN REASONABLE RATES H. B. No. 69, Johnston. For jy.quire information respecting such | hiring predatory animal ‘““"" lcommerce was broader than the pow-| Dave HOUSEL, PROP. | ers and appropriating $30.000 .. v, pegulate that commerc therefor. | Denying that Congi H. B. No. 70 .Iul\n»tun. Pro- {general visitorial power over corpora-| viding for safekeeping of legis- ljops whether engaged in interstate | lative supplies {commerce or not, the corporatiors [] o B iBl No Mines and ' ipgisted that the Commission’s con-| i | | has anv —— — Howdy Folks: Mining. Providing for struction of its authority unpreced erative work h:‘ween Te unauthorized {onted and De Boss told me to step | and Federal Government. Repeated decisions of the Supreme | { | H.B. No. 72, Paul. To pre- jeourt had well established the cc down here to tell yuh all | vent spread of venereal diseases. {popations declared, that manufactm-| dat when yuh get tru [F b a0 sy Crien (‘""'“'" ing and mining were not a part of D G Gy ing Territorial Roads Act. linterstate commerce. Neither Con- L H. B. No. 74, Grier. Author- |y nor the Commission could c down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. employ - |ercise any power, the corporations said, in any m over erinarian r smith. Creat as no regulatory power. H. B. No i | | izing Governor to | | i ing office o Commission- heen no iplaint, the corporations | Where Front Strect || er and pr ing its func- aggepted, that they had violated any | flirts with Franklin ' tion. | ‘ederal law. Congress had no author 7 Bills Passed: {ity to regulate their busiy and | : ! i No | extending Territovizi aid 1o investigation which the 17 B ving Sed aadcovporations apgued, was in connec Arctic Ocean Coa Guard pu | tion with o suspected violation of thsoughout the year operates regutar pa:~2er and freight train || trols; H. B. No. Tuhtio Lhe |4 deral law. and no such suspi-| sorvice from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, || brary Fr‘m(f‘,“ fil AR 3 .Q:‘:'[ ’:_:I“'"'"" BUgEEEtRilEin Stlletpic | and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the H LT ‘—,T,l‘i,” ;: -,‘ No. 60. for ofticial } i ST SO i winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, (| grave mark ete., for de- || GIRL FOR TREVOR DAVIS | between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- L.mw‘l\‘n“ll] “4;”; ‘vhh.lr'iimx: \” Trevor Da ts distibuting clgar formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write J. It. No. 2, creating Pioneers revor Davis is distri & cigars : :,0,,". 3 B. No. yaud candy to his friends today in Dept. of the Interior | ' 9, authorizing Anchora honor of a nine-pound baby girl 1 ,:'u.eik‘:. road & B. No. i born to Mrs. Davis at 5 o'clock last THE ALAsKA RAILROAD | | lief Miss Mary Monagle: night in the St. Ann's Hospital.| (Mt. McKinley Park Route) 11 No: Prospectors’ Aid J.o I Mrs. Davis and the new” arrival are Anchorage H =g HH Alaska tore 11 M. 10, Kodiak Hospital pe- | [ doing nicely today. 1 {1 tition: 8. J. M. No 7. re game - > ’ | | stocking and game protection Garbage and rubbish a specialty vork in Alaska. Phone 108 after 5. P | I R | adv. G. A. GETCHEL Bills Defeated: 132 | 7| H. B. No. 11, Industrial In- P i CONFECTIONS 11 | surance Act indefinitely post- | |LET A“"‘;‘ dfll rress l’:‘“ Suit. “‘; e D> i i 11 an ver. ne 3 , , . Public Reception | (4 poned. . S AN 0T v = L4 L Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. | M - s 5o Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy ! .‘41! 691'01;01 8 . | L e SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. ' Mansiton 1Tomght [ i & | |BAR JACK DELANEY KRISS KROSS Gov. George A, Parks will en- FROM PROSPECTIVE ALL COAL MAY LOOK tertain the cltizens of Juneau 3 7 D 4 at @ reception in honor of tho BOUT WITH PAOLINO| SAFETY BLADE Legislators tonight at the Gov- | e 3 ALIKE ernor's Mansion. The reception | | NEW YORK, April 19.——The New REJUVENATOR ; hours are from 9 to 10 o'clock, | | York State Athletic ('umm(sdun has AND but after trying our’s you will be with dancing and refrc:hments | |decided by a vote of 2 to 1 that convinced that the heating quality from 10 to 12 o'clock. | | Jack Delan light heavyweight RAZOR varies, also you will learn that bak- | | {champion, must fight only within ‘ ing with our coal mean less coal [ SN ;| his cdass which bars the prospective | = = battle with Paolino Uzudum at the SEE angd bottor roeults, o Yankee Stadium on -June We carry a full line of Feed and f:n.:l;'u ar\;r:'\nulsel:"izuncau on the Al- S I'. CAMERON our transfer service 0. G. Whis. | i s s 37 UNEAU YOTING ON for Domposenton- o' D. B. FEMMER 7 on the Alaska’ from Seattle S L BGNDS TODAY|| Corne "_-_';_'_‘“;_‘L‘-*" D m, . D, have boen visiting with Mrv.| — ; | Phone 114 parents in. Qklahoma City, uncau taxpayers' are voting today b for the past several me¢nths, on the question’ of issuing school g TEN DAY§ 3 o~ PSSO J. L. McAlien, Willow.Creek mine bonds to. provide money for a new || Free Trial to Responsible Parties ) romoter, is .a passenger on the|High School building. While the | H d A d C sh laska for Seward ‘enroute to his|voting has been steady at the Fire — —_ —Il (ln y n y S arpentel' Op jproperty. IJe has. been spending Hall, at 2:30 o'clock only 173 votes | g§— £ s SRge | . Ithe winter in the Sta out.of a total of 100 cligible voters| | .l A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 I capf. K. C. .fige ‘of the|had been: cast | er\ ice Trunsfer Co. BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND Alaska - (.nms Capimission, .amd in{ The polls opencd at 9 o'clock this| | WILL HAUL SAW MILL WO0OD ALL XINDS OF WOOD WORK command of the fi‘“ Bedyer: rocent- [morning and will close at 7 p. m. | | AND COAL |1 ly launched in Belttle, which is tp| R. .€. Mize, Mis. C. Krogh, and | ofti ol be shipped to the. Yukon River,|Mrs. ' Ardelle Cleveland arve Judges | | VHice Phone 389 Hl where it will be operated In con-|of the clection, and I. Sowerby and Residence Phone 3501 | ettt ¥ et e et e i D nection with the Alaska Game Com-|Martin Lavenik are Clorks. - — - l} mission in the Interior, is a pas- —— . 1 senger on the Alaska enroute to Seward. Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Whew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets And you'll chase the chill out a jiffy. Incomparable for fireplace. Try them ——— T 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- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and wp—steam heated. of your house in radiant warmth in a youw'll find They're Hot THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS - THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLAYY GF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT D S T T W v e . s | SUPPORT THE SCHOOL BOND ISSUL J. B. Burfoe-d & Co. CLEAN UP—IT ADVERTICTS JT LAV —— —

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