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

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8 e " . o e TREASURER BILL OF HOUSE FAILS T0 PASS SENATE : i No 90, refund to L v 7 ? 1. D e - ) o o8 Upper Branch of Legislature i i Votes 10 1o 6 Agam:st Ju Tremblors Indicated Indefinitely Postpones 15 wit Tmimal I‘!V‘H'l'll.')””](:(;Rupglgt‘ i DUTCH HARBOR, Aaska, Apri! Slecti i ? 2, reu Brindl sidized Steamship. a0 Gonbipuous nestherly wix Election Bill. | = . B i I ave piled up ice around the Prib #e Senata today thief tely post i Dol ( it " !‘ ) (C smiinned from Page One.) ilof I:zlan and the ]’vvlll" au of Fish R0 e e wanute. Wi 91, eipts from regisira ueh an amendmant would it Unalaska for a break in wrovided for popular election of T S e e o bt R Gl e Bl LR e st e A gnyl | M. No. 15, ve pr Iting in o ote in third’ reading. Th treight P s 00 e colenias o | | Alnskn ) he declarcd, could not disci Two walrus were found on the T i 7 ovidas for. alé Bills Defeated: in thi wtter and any ay | grann Lalll sip Trovidos ; I,‘ W, T No. 95 aliiionsthe priation. made by the Legislatur: be th t seen in this locality RULE ST s ot dedtitutinn: S Be A t contained such a discriminatio t is, belleved they became lost i L D T to liconse the practice ould be unconstitutional. He wa use of constant winds which sl e e LR T < ’ infionted; 118 (s view: by the antabrlC | them away from their usual original Controlls bill aut Zin cumulative 1 of the bill ; haun : R oL sehsion vesterday.| | ot - banking stogils ed two Senate bill impers returning here reported B roon BeshOh Fo the Attorney Gen. | Sever lions and fish were e e KHLeR ol HOUSE ANEE ot appear aio warranto pros|tound dend on the beach i il L LR : IN THE HOUSE | eced in the Territory, and No [color to beliefs that eart i and 2 sl i R Bills Introduced : 6, piacing a bounty of $2 on haw and under water tremblors it ’,...\:y“w thiree 1‘1'.’;. i de el H. B No. 06 Panl kHisdo A: castilin areas Pogoslofi killed some sea life i : ; priating 2,000 rect Pass Compensation Bill -+ — R 0. measiings detenfed Lo =i HISY day aftomoon, the House| TWO JUNEAU WOMEN Wete: Murvay's bill authorizing cunu | | Bills Passed: . M. Murray’s new - compen ENTER CLEAN-UP CONTEST Khilca "votlh BaRE: draeeeRn H. B. No. 67, Worl bill, increasing rates of com i) Griers bill authorizing payment of| | Gompensation Act: M. B pensation for injured workmen by| Mrs. George F. Froeburger anid telegrapitic communication and tran clection Attorney ( ahout 16 per cont over the present!Mrs, Walter P, Scott have jointl Wi fon otievison b Jof Faliensot 1. B. No. 93, esta 1 rates un the Territorial law. The entered an empty lot between Bighth ik iiLutitn, finds ~where. aveh. W lerritorial Ovphanas vot 14 to 2, Messrs. Scott amd fand Ninth Streets on Dixon Av nie neces i liendling applications Lt, aepeal ofegiabuce in | iRishar woling no in the Clean-Up Contest. This th for admission to the Pioneers’ Home | CIVil cases not to extinguish A hill awthovizing creation of [first entry of a lot not owned ¢ Senat Hunt's bill to license the| | Penalties already ineurred municipal improvement districts, - iived on by the contestant nd th practice of optometry was also kill less authorized specif v tr i by Mv. Paunl at the vequesijclean-ap committe 8 th o e : vepeal act: No. 20, authoriz of Kotehikan Chamber of Com | hope that it will il & 3 micipalities to license itir 0 and City Council, was passed [to enter some un PR The Senate passed a House biil TG el i i ' iiio: e ‘,.Al,nun of small deb ant peddlers: 5. B. No . by the House by a vote of 15 to 1 |their particular local in the con MEDTE 1 kol a second| | termination of estates; S. B Mr. Murray voting alone again:' test. Mrs. Freeburger and Mys, Scot measure amending the primary No. 22, recovery of pub pas tarted work this noon after ihey tion 1z g 2 monie 3. No prohibit A Serate bill fixing salary limits)had taken pictures of the lot and ot i the Territory to deposit in ng driving of vehicles withe on mayors and councilmen was de-[had it inspected by the Committee :m'v”';'n I)'l’x)vl. |rv’»’xilxvlvl\ m'” vlnuiux odwners’ consent B. No: 24 feated hy a vote of 12 to 4. Mr. Lo-{in chargo, tion of reindser brands, and House! T¢ quo vant oceeding men, who licaded the fight on this| o Memorial No. 15, asking Congre S. B. No. . hair seal bounty. |measure, declared such matiars. a WATSON DUE TUESDAY to permit the Legislature to pass hese could very praperly be left ‘o Jegislation regulating boxing matches | @——————— SR B jndgment of the municipaliite Steamer Admiral Watson, from tha in Alaska Lot |themselves, westward, due in Junean at 9 the res pass v S @ pthe inor Dbills were g'clock next Tuosday night accordine Other measures passed were: a' it D o ade, ‘ral - oth minor o'clock next Tu bill o refund $200 HSBHE Ol ot s e 4 made. WU assed by the House during its after 1o cable advices received by the taxes to Libby, McNeill & Libby. " "y “\viliams and Byverman cacl 1000 & ssion {local Admiral line office this afte fzing two mew game stocking pro-; o' iz ,\‘.“o-l“_”r - NReRL T R DEATH‘ Id papers for sate The Iimpire. | fi e o Aok o8 e Eh Leke ATTENTION MASONS A week or so ago the Miner hal - 180s: . | an_item to the effect that a 1:por TR R | There will he a called communi-\had been received in Valdez thai ENGLISH COMPANY GETS |cation of Mt Juncau Lodge No.iTom Pudgett had succumbed to 1 ] ). 147, F. & A M., in Odd Fellows’ heat attack while engaged in freight l“ORE PLACER PROPERTY Hall at 7:30 o'clock Manday eveu |ing out of Chitina. Mr, Padgott write T T4 4w ling. Work in the M. M. Degrep [that w0 far he knows he is still| AN, b ¥ ' : | Visiting Brethren covdially invited:|alive, and in the words of Mark g oe of Gifinel payment maild n o vder of the Wi M | Twain, “the report of his death wa i : iy thio Camerior the CHAS. K. NAGHEL, |greatly exaggerated.” -~ (Valdez Min Under Auspices of i ‘proporty on Engineer cr Sl T Tranl i R 8| merly owned by Mrs. Dora Willi | Artienicans bosinn and A, A, Everman. The Alaska T Whitworth, Lud., headed by (1 Auxiliary Lionel Whitworth, prominent English & capitalist, who has already mado Saturday, April 30th i ivestments in the Interior Mrs, Williams and Everman wero th of the Wi tions. The d Goose and 0. K ground to he owne assoe operated on a rvoyalty basis It was the understanding that a dredge was ed on the ground by April . William and Evern that . and an agreement was made if the dredge had not been installed at the time specified the ground could be purchased outright In this lease agreement the par- ties who made the e and the own ers of the Wild Goose and O. K associations grouped their ground to gether, Those interestod in the as rociations mentioned Charles L. Thompson, Luther H Mrs. Min nie Geig, Al Morency, A Stevens: and the First National | Mrs. Williams and hor son owned 12 claims comprising the Owl and agle associations, rman had the dngincer creck and Engineer bench associations nk | | An advance rovalty vment was made in the fall of 1% to all ||m>~‘| whose property was und lease i In January of this year Mr. Whit: | worth entered into negotiations V'\I buy the ground and on 22 March Correct Time! Keep the right time with one of our new Mantle Clocks, with and without chimes. Reasonably Priced Bills Introduced: Bills P: THE DAY IN THE LEGISLATURL IN THE SENATE SHIPPING GRANT ¢ [N Hunt. | sed : Ina Flurry! Crornes shghtly soilled — an engagement — and un- able 1o wear what you hke most No reason to storm— have them cleaned! In forty-eight hours that once soiled garment will | again be fresh and new in appearance. | Mercly telephone or write a postal. We will call ag your convenience. —and delveries are promptly made. The Aaska Laundry's guarantee of ahsolute ing. 1It's TWO EXPERTS IN OUR EMPLOY:— DARR, efficient ladies’ clothes spotter and presser, is still with us. is an expert spotter, new GLOVERIZED PROCESS is a satisfaction in cleaning and press- the newest and the best. MRS SAM DANIELS, cleaner and presser of men's clothes, $12.50 to $45.00 CLSON & FREMMING Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE 331 CLEANING PRESSING ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15—Work called for and delivered promptly MOTHER’S DAY | MAY 8TH ' Remember HER wherever she | may be | ARTSTYLE JEWEL BOX CANDY—1 and 2 Pounds MOTHER DAY CARDR Large Assortment —_—— BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. ‘ Phone 134 We Doliver Substation Post Office No. 1 Boost Juneau--Not Prices We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT ADVANCE PRICES— Our large volume of business, modern shop, expert mechanics and low overhead enables us to do your work at the very lowest cost. | | ( | We do not claim to do Cheap Plumbing but GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP All Plumbing installed to comply with City of Juneau Code—this code is not for the benefit of the plumber protect the health of you and your family. Plumbing but to See our Shows Rooms with the Largest Display of Plumbing Fixtures in Alaska . GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 — | L MELODY MEN t THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927. j e Sty 20, " HOUSE DEFEATS HIGH WINDS AT FOR S, E, ALASKA it Fount cn Bese Far | lOHl IOU’I(]\ ater Elks™ Hall BETZ COLISEUM GREETING for MOTHER’S and . MOTHER’S DAY CHOCOLATES GIFTS DAY SERVICE THAT IS BETTER Phone 25 Free Delivery Gruen “Precision” VeriThin $60 Other pocket watches $a5 to $250 Our New Gruen Graduation Gift Watch New in style—as in du(m. this Paris Square VeriThin is an advance note of the de- cided style-trend away from round watches to those of individuality and distinction, THE NUGGET SHOP fRESHM{ASN,,;ggg{CDANLE U MRS, CHAPLIN I ~ GIVEN ALIMONY hoy fI" exactly at the hor +in «'v»“ - - WON AT CARDS de mlm.] unoe. Was ik A s the o s of the J ligh Sc h:m! in vhn chool night. The hall w: X kT 1 LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 30.- the: alasy’ colonk of green Hnd At the 108th anniversary celebra-|piy Grey lin has been awarded draped the entire length of 1l moof oundir the 1. O. 0. 157 500 monthly alimony pending hey several green umbrellas hung f beld Thursday night, Mrs. Wellman | guit for divorce from Charlie Chap- the ceiling typlifying “Aj s Holbrook won first cards Superior Judge Walter Guer ¢ nd ¥ mpking second the orvder retroactive and pay- high school orchestra n i tookfirst prize for ments start from January 10 the ction of Mre. John W. W men and Oscar Je nsen second prizt idate on which she filed her coni- (d the fine music. Punch av.l T'he umitice in ! Iplaint, She was also awarded $4.000 were served during the eve- | celebration was John* Co W lfor attor fees. ; | ning Carter, M ). I Hart, Mrs. R. M Asked it was mnecessary fr | A 2 Koeny and Mr w-: Carter, her to buy $9,000 in clothes, she said [ SLANE CASE CONTINUES = ) Sty “1 bought them when my husbami = EAGLES ATTENTION hegan giving other persons diamon.l [ ! B i oY the, T o0 ‘Slhnered 5 : | bracelets. It was then time for me | was - continued this morning 117 F. O, holds| 1y iop making my clothes.” witnesses for the prosecu 1 cion ol ”""." L Hee ST expected thak the (lefen itk o 2oat 8 AL AL 4 prash fire was extinguished by the Atand Montay ‘and that (b g end. Members e pire Department this morning on will g0 to the: Jiiky -domn time Mie ferry adv, |,,.‘ «ide hill above Park Street. The day started from a bon fire, spread- T B ealerday e tie Tk ays. Mse lhwu. to the dry grass on the hill. States District Court we . No damage was done. om this morning until next Sat = day Court was adjonrned at noon® to ~ day until Monday at 10 a. m ) /1[’ SPFCIALS p » v GRASS FIRE THIS AFTERNGO! = RIS AR N ONE WEEK—IST TO 10TH BIG SAVINGS A second grass ‘fire 1t ’ veadily oxtinguished with the . u TOILET SOAPS 4 of chemical @ ‘elock this af 2 : bl (,',',” (e ‘l,,‘.n.‘("n. ..,.|‘ \4].; Con 12 bars Lemon Soap $1.00 | House hill, near the Telephone offic 11 bars Ivory Scan. med. . 1.00 = BT R TS 11 bars Creme Qil Soip . 1.00 | LEGISLATORS TO ENJOY ‘ BSOATO TERIP TO TAKU 11 bars Crystal Hard Water Scan 1.00 | | The members of the Legislatu LAUNDRY SOAPS with their wives and families, and aniployees of ',T,,, ',l,.m‘.‘d”‘_ i 20 bais Crystal White Scap $1.00 take the long planned boat trip | Fels Naptha Soap 1.00 morrow at the invitation 1 P&G White Naptha Soap 1.00 MeNeill, and Libby officials, to vis s Best Soap Chips 1.00 the Taku Harbor Cannery. The trip s S i will be made on the motorship At . cld 1?"““ Cleanser 1.00 ma, wiich will leave the Ferry floa: 3 packages Citrus Powder 85 at 10 o'clock sharp tomorrow movn {ing. The party will visit both th | jeannery and the glacier and veturn for dinner. The Alaskans orchestia will be taken with the party and 5 furnish music during the and PHONES 62/ AND 95 ERONTESTREET wiches, fruit lig! coffea | This i some achievement! Hart Schaffner & | Marx Suits and | Topcoats Colors are new Styles are new Values are new UME AND CONCENTRATION '''E THIS PRICE FOR FINE | “LITY POSSIBLE. WE GUARAN- | |\ THE FIT AND SATISFACTION toldsiein's Emporium ‘ it NEAU'S STYLE CENTER EloVinmnonfimeneafipensr Yo sl ommpnfiyroneny

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