The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASK /it RE, MONDAY MAY 2, 1 Sale of Women’s Coats You are sale. These will be delig quality of materials used FISH HATCHERY AT FIRST CITY GIVEN SUPPORT Senate Amends Houae Bill to Give Ketchikan Hatch- ery $|0 000 Fund. A vow Jeage ul‘ Ill‘ “Tetclukon hatchery nate passed a House measure, cnded by it Saturday, approp Jl . $10,000 with which to carry on xperimental work there during biennium. This measure, as pa by the House, carried $3,000 and directed thy Territorial Road Com- mission to sell or otherwise dispo of all hatcheries owned by the Té: ritory. It is virtually certain that effort will b: made in the House to 1o the Senate’s amendment which may | force the bill into conference. Jensen Leads Fight Sonator Jensen led the fight (o give funds to the hatchery at Ket.! chikan. He read extracts from a speech in Congress by the Delegate was given the today when in which the latter had called attin. 1""1“»"' p appropriations | Ui NoT tion to Territorial made for fish propagation work and had prophesied that succeeding legis: latnres would go in for such work even more extensively. Ha deseribed ne work being done by the Wash- ington States hatchery at Gr. ake where a. now plant was recontly opened Mr. Jensen was supporied by Soa ators Hunt, Frame, Dunn and How ard, while Benators Brown. I'ral and Steel opposed furthe tions for hatcheries. The ed the bill tpday by a to twe. Senute vote pas: Other Bills Passed The Senate today passed the IHou resolution authorizing the Territori: Treasur>r to make annual deposiis and investment o funds for sinking fund fo provide capit building & new and modern ho the pioneers of th. Territory day it increased w000 fhe to be set asid: for PUTPOSE. passed the House 00, Lomen’s bill ising the salary paid to deputy health commissicners from $400 to $600 aunually, and{ Ross’s measure appropriating $15,000 for construction, in co-operation with the Alaska Road Commigsion, a tram- road across the Yukon-Kuskokwim pertage, were also passed by the for | tur. sur 1) Senate indefinitely postponed bill sure ' Fra appropriz- | ot the of_six (W creating a Territorial ject. |GASTINEAU IS NAME FOR .} SCHO JNGERT 'WELL AITENDED; ™% 18 BIG SUCCESS: - . mmi ol it from ov Migs Aznes Mannin to submit the na a prize of Mr. Paul. 7 ~4m|r(| in 25 cents in littee to ard ted who ections, ucky one will re- handis contest will Week Con-| sterday in sponsorship | ceive departments | from music lovers ant | recei The Ameri Music cert which wus given the Elk's Hall under the f the school miusic ,was a great treat (o the | who were The chestra, chorn celled the y soloist longed {plause and were not allowed fo leave the stage until had responde | with encores number progcam was y giver |all of those taking part in {cert merit equal commen I" Mrs. L, BE. Oliver and €. Mand sang a duet, “I Would {My Love,” which was very Ireceived. Miss Rachel Iish pdu!wl them on the piano \hibited her usual skill. The familia isong “By tho of Minnefonks {wag delightfully ren d by ¢ {L. P. Dawes, accompanied by Miss | cated in ihe Iris Gray on the piano. Mro J. W.|ihe v { Woods played a violin obliy o which | produced a heautiful vffcct The esllo number “Meditation playcd by Miss sMa Jones and jeompanied by Gladys approval as did ed by Judson nd accompanicd a ve chool or Harry nnounces Gastinea 1sine: line of f are being il th tomorro ind Compa e new store vaom, lo whey in firsi of en inst { Another Mrs. fis the ol ition hmitz class con and. Mike Pan th Mr. Schm an will hoats for ar mellophone | Miss Naghel. Brice Howard again pleascd ‘ neau audience when he the Rainbow Ends.” He panied by Mrs. L. D. He Elsie B in well des ing ap her “Valgar” on the piano. The High School mixod chorus wa splendidly ned and brought gr | jeredit to both fts members and Miss | Marjorie McConnaghy, who has had | charge of the vocal work at th school during the present term. Botn {the School orchestra and tho band | performed cellently and showed tremendous vement over work at the b ning of th yoar. Considering the fact t tically all of their instruction been received at the school, the direction of Mrs tgreat credit is due staking and expert given the members tions, This was the last of four concerts which ha at six week intervals si They hav 1 been very ed and appreciated continuation of theu looked fo w»ml to -o FEMYA... OR ote., also thos» their ] Sanitary -o. - 014 papers for snre at The N OTIC E ved the rendition of rine n the stnm Cem‘ for ritory of Alask:, Divisi hm One, at Junsau. 1 MATTER OF of JOHN to, changze | | | 1n THE' AP- MARIUS his name the Num- L hereby that on said 1id Court duly and Greatly Reduced $14.75 if you attend this of lu h or that upon th publication rtificate will bhe under its i MARI the 1 Antonsen thereof. and, fur ipletion of otice a « pid Court that JOHN s shall _be John Marius fter the issuance 3 the lonot Judge of Divisi to save money Coat ond Ih Coats are worth your inspection—=for’ you hted with the smart styles as well as the {for coal sire to at the you. ~ady in their make-up. wnmhu JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk SRR VLT LR LEH LR LU BT T T Public Library Fund to aid in opera- tion of li%iarics by public library assoclations in the various commu- | nities in the Torritory, Saturday's Session Saturday afternoon the Senate by animous vote passed Mr. How. ard's bill setting ide §10,000 from the Third Division’s road allotment to co-operate with the Federal goy- ernment in Lowell Creek improve. ment work which is designed to pro-| teet Federal, m tipal and privata proporty Seward from flood dani agos, A House bill, making provision fo* safekeeping of Legls supplies between siong, also passed the \wnnm The Eonate vefused to recede from its amendmen to the Alaska Col- le appropriation bill and President Howard appointed Senators Pratt, and Jensen as a commitiee to with representatives of the House. The only serious difference between the two Houses i3 in the iluuuu for cxiension courses which allowed by the House and re- { (und by the Senale. Other Sennu- ‘.mu-mlmrnt« i understood; w |not serfously objected to by lhu prox {majority of the members of the! flche | House, Special Announcemen THE NEW 510 o Advance Lm;mo Crew Passes Thraugh: Company,;Sden Conie North Hartry Sn-henrk' Direcmr ur Metro Goldwyn Mayer 'Pleture Corpora: tioh, and a party of eight passed through Juneau Saturday night on’ e steamer Princess Alice enroute 0 Whitehorse, where the prelim-' inary ' preparations. will he made for fllming Seryice's ‘‘Trail of '98,” A cast - of twenty well known film performers will come northi within a few weeks, as soon as the camp is completed, and work will stirt on the new . plcture, which will not be compléted until late im the summer. “The Trail of '98" will ecost ap=j ximately $2.500,000 aceording tol nek. Many. perllous scenes will| be Jilmed, such as shooting the V\Mteh:ru Rapids, but doubles will IN AUTR N ny be use WIREEDTING R A BMONT STty Schenck 18 making hi§ first trip ‘o Alaska, und is accompanied by his wifo and little daughter. I am surprised at your wonde tul ncounny. und wonder why more - B e outfits _do hot come to Alaska for @ "lv_':"l‘l‘;‘ rn:fi"""“ WHL be choset oy ovires, although there are Beveral Do Autremont looked worried when | ¢ombanted "'w FHE vinls o Juneuu in court but when he got outside [thI8 summ 9 said or into tile Judge's chambers for a mflmfl‘ few puffs on a « ette, he looked Lient, happy. . T, Bell mml Commission Ny il 15 reqient fpr. three tHeth vt Wheoler, Goneral Manager l"" s . heen granted, White Pads and Yukon Raul.)Oct Wag A paseenger enroute ln on the Princess’ Alice Bat- where he will make his hudA luring the summer months, hecler states that one " of izgest tourist seasons in yeavs scen by the steamboat comn- fn the Stat nd the White end Yukon. of. ll||lmmmimmmm‘imnummmmmimmmmmnmmmmm confer WILL. OPEN IN A WEEK OR TEN DAYS WITH A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF DRESSES COATS HATS and Ladies’ Furnishings P r o i a - o JACKSONV ILI 1S th Gres, o Mividl to ey Huach chosen whon cous med this witernoon. Lawyer: ex:| ——————— WHEELERS COMES NORTH #wvay utda Bodsy oy Location Will Be Stated Within Few Days Pass —— e COL. STEESE LEAVES Col. James @, Steese, President of tha Alaska Road Commissic left ‘Jomeau on the gashoat' Daring hr] Wrang !l Narrows yestérday morning i ‘to inspect the work which has been started there. He will return to J nean on the steamer Yukon tomor: row afternoon. The Daring, belonging to A. C. Hanson has beem chartered 56¢ by the Alut hwRund |(to);nmi \MPM' i work in rangell Narrows Pro. columns of Empire. | pira.{ the Ter-} on Num-| ourt, sible to give a rich satinlike cnamel fiaish to artic and ilmmediate use. able to cnamel a chair mllnn half an hour put it into use a ; no tackiness danger of marring its in the least. Nevertheless such is now possible this wonderful new product. to put them Just think of and or surface Juneau-Young Hardware Co. and Undertaking PHONE 12 Hardware 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs Wanted s rrrrree JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. [ DV Howdy Folks? W 5 De Boss told me to step S down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. . We'se sure got de good eats. Where flirts “ront Street vith Franklin THE ALASKA RAILROAD thzoughout the year enerates regurar patsi=ger and frelght traln service from S:ward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two paseenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- formation Inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage =t HH CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our's you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A, P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WooD wofn_x ot v > = > ZYNDmTEL Newly Renovated ' Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; Pablic shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray tion—Hot water dny and night. Rooms §: up—steam hea

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