The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 7, 1927, Page 2

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: & | o Bintnson 4 i (Collecting of Taxes _ ministry hard to collect all of the ~ varieties of federal taxes the books show that $176,000,000 . ewed ths government vo THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927. ol < 88— Dispcsal of Hatcheries. 2 ey Q R R §5—Salary Deputy Health Commis- LEGISLA;}{ENIBJ?II)' AIR IJUNE\U BUOTA WN ‘ T AFF : NITROKOTE i \\\\\\\ \\ \ Wi 52— Yukon-Kuskokwin tramroad. o | IS NOT REACHED - ! \\\ QIR H. J. R. No. 2--Pioneers' Homo Sink.| . WPy PRt R h \ 3 \ \\‘\ ing Fund The Legislative Ball which was| The Jun-an quota for the Red | i 5 : 4] \ R N Jompensation of Employees. given last night for the public b¥| ) ¢ross Relief Fund for Mississippi FOR FLOORS 4 \ R - 74-Veterinary approprintion. the niembers of the Bighth Terri-| | 1504 gufferers bas not quite been | | \% 77—Marking Mendenhall Bar. ttoriat Legislature was a tre yached, according to B. M. Beh- | ios in Hal o N 93—Official Flags. “A“‘"“"‘ "‘“'" every stand rends, chairman of the Juneau Dries in Ha / an tiour NS s—Amendment Road Act. (l‘cnl‘}‘y }lll':v,1 »:m:p"‘?:{:fi‘n- public b e ;’r .’i‘l;. l\.m,“!"myli||,i,.‘-l FOR FLOORS, = SUBRL Lo, !Juneau and hundreds of spectators| | (0%t Subseripiort w6 G N 4 NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary floor | =4l g G {erowded the balcon The Alas s 4 ¢ P 3. M. Beh- . . 3 3 %’ s—Primary Blections Amendment. Igang, seven-piece orchestra, furn-| | National x]“m‘ 4858 B M, b WRRULLER & © paint or enamel, since it dries hard cnough = i)—Afrplane Mait Subaidy. lfshed the music, which was com-| 'ends Bank =5 -0 — == 98—Nome-Shelton tramroad. mented upon by everyone as beingl ¥ Sl to be walked cn in about half an hour. M‘ :Il\m&dpnl Improvemett Districts. | exceptionally full of “pep.” The ALASKA JUNEAU —Revenue. committee for decorating the hall » —Appropriations. Sery red endatic o ! Notlces for this church cobumn [cstate, are the most difficult to col- 71 _Mining Investigations, S | RARnA tlok T Mohidved T AND ELKS WILL must be recelved by The Empire not|lect, the Finance Ministry reports “Municipal Court Judgments. Pl RBReeThE oty Buruce hows PLAY TOMORROW | later than 10 oclock Saturday|While the least trouble is incurred|gg_gehool house at Gustavus. tavetedicthe. walls. and framed the . ‘ Juncau.Youncr Hardware Co. mornicg to guarantee change of With income taxes from persons whols g No, large pictures of William H. Seward| Ty e S e e (] o s eto: [ work for u fixed salary or wage, be- |5 jen creditors. and George Washington which had| The Biks |;:1.II\\'II‘|‘.M-|;'| ka Junes , 2 ML | cause the t is automatically de-! g puties of mortgage, béen painted by John Jlar frg | PRBSA | G Ay B K Hardware and Undertaking |ducted from cach pay check by em-! 7 panana School. placed on cither side of game Lomorrow a ll.lv:uu at o There is admittedly much | g_prospoctors ‘ald. reproduction of the new Territorial | following the M"”'"',‘il '."““ "V;I"X PHONE 12 nesty on the part of those who! g Matanukka road. flag on the wall at one end of the[at the Biks' Hall The game i Lo 31 out their own income (ax 1o piling mortgages. Hu{L Hundreds ‘of varied colored|begin promptly at 3 o'clock so | Corper ot Thi d Main Sts. [returns. Territory” for “D]antrlct." 'I;I loons hung from the ceiling pro- FI;\_:VI\ il home in time forl g REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor. b -Appropriation for Nome. ducing a very gay effect and alto-|HHwer. - ” 4 . Behdiy ‘psrvicus: i 34—Repay Miss Monagle. gether the hall presented a charm-| The local baseball fans will hav ’.4ruy 4 c..; Betiool |1 9—Deficit in tuition feses. ng appearance. « chance o size up every man o e e worship.| | - BILLS PASSED BY | 14531500 Unga Sehool. Frait punch and dainty wafors|both icams of (i work ouf, « 11:00 a. ‘M Pk warala 5t , | |48—Marking of foxes. were served during the evening by|oecially the pitchers. Manager Grover | Mother's Day Service. Subject: “The| | BOTH HOUSES OF | g challenges tot implied ‘bias of[the Song Moon Camp Gire Girls |Wim of the A Juneau will | Greatest Friend in the World.” , [ Jurots. The Juncau Billiard Company made [ orobab'y start Oncel and will give] LL There will he no evening service LEGISLATURE | 124—Proceedings quo warranto ‘the refreshing punch. Mosher and McSpadden a chance to | You are cordlally invited to at-] Rt i Bmen ity. The dance lasted until the wec|work a few innings. Manager Pe- tend the services and worship with! | A—BxtiitlaBRaE b QRIS - how ¢ th ing and de- | gues, of the s* will probably star* the congregation 2 r” i i T Zz"g‘:};‘l:‘;:l"f:::f; ]clarl::l By 4 '.':L’J.IL,,‘.’“ t6 e one of | Andrews. Beasen, Cummihis, Hunter.| ()f COOd Sau’ LO s Wan l e 3. No. 36— o A 1 o affalts of » P deters 1 he the| i l‘:‘ \ GG e TR T R T nny A gl ey ‘M";l;"mmmn“r ?“m:n{e“s“, imd ugl‘:tenP?r{m;::lxyxlx:nu"!{’::‘ iy 1{,‘\(\”;.\n pl”“l o b itroduoed g ¢ 4 : . T nd Sec 3 Laws | 22—Recovery of A 6 Ty A § P od ol an even § y 18 ‘axs | Northern Light Presbyterian | | * ¢ fmend Sec. 6, Chap. 13, Laws {33 SECe © eiiiclen. foThe” Sommitiee fn charge of ‘tht | omorrow and an even gams is x| SRR | Ghurch }i| 4-To amend Chap. 42, Laws of 191.|37—Tolovana tratroadl extension. |GG, CIFRIBGEN (08, LR L ppected Lo 1 L T sl ction of Kotzebue School. |b1—ReHabflitate ““,F‘ h JinE. Harry 8. Pratt and Representative: [ papers for sare at The Empire. | Al Corner Fourta and Franklin Sts, | |~ Stimulate interest in Agriculturo, | 43—Forest fires fund, $5,000. R I PP P " o |10 bapers [of afe @ The RN 4, 2 Wi ts oo w | 9—Prohibit malicious burning. {56—Amend mining laws. ‘Rydeen. . ‘ REV. 0. A. STILLMAN. Pastor. 1, maintenance Public School. 52—Uniform school ystem. P a‘h“}‘l‘ N:’“"]’I at L" o'clock Ay ’]“l‘lz Use of funds for Airplane Land gg-—}ln"flfimp:f:'?@;ua:::m IR 4 Mothers' Day Service a ing Fields. —Lowell Cre 3 F()R S 4[ E o'clock. e 13—R ing Fish Hatcheries, 49—Choosing Jurots. EXDDUS OF LAW"AKERS £ 4. Evening Service § p. m. 114 aling establishment of Fish [62—Law i re-divorce. Ns SEVERAL LEAVE | A warm welcome for everybody. | Committse. 61—Implted bias of Jurors. 8 ELECTRICAL and meeT 16—School Mission District. 68—Implied bias of Jurors. e 3 U AL (17— Printing vital statistics. ————— Members of the Alaska Le a \IFCHANI(.AL ALA T ’) Holy Trinity Cathedral 7|20~ Repeal Ticense on fur farms. | ooton suUAnGED with it el e i e n to] ‘F(")I'IP'\’[[‘ T - Zuis s SR Reimburse Petersburg. Y, “taday.began b \QUIPME CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Pbone 603 | 26— Agricultural College Allbrnm’iu% MURDERING WIS wiFE Jpatie ta Rt hopias the fist < ik il MODERN REASONABLE RATES S —ia y stes W . N0l Sunday services: doos, i | DETROIT, Mich, Méy 7—Frank P |Alameda early this mornme. Other|| 100 Tons of Anchor: & Dave HousgL, prop. Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m ik Bl L | Loomis, physician and ‘surgeon, ac-|members planned to sail for Steel E Morning Prayer and sermon oias. stHeldy cused of slaying bis wife, has been |ern points on the Admir 15 Tons New and Used Wire — 11:00 a. m. o esdtet Doviiis ordered held for trlal o first de-|Sunday and several will remain un- Rope i‘_undxfy ‘Sdmm .1 30 b Shipping Seward Peninsula s“.,,‘(z;cefl:l(l;da;amnm?lgl:a'ahl;oa;‘r;: ulee:ur:;d.ny or Wednesday of m-,\vi 20 Pile Dr_ivci' Hn_mmcrs H d F lk 9 DEIPTR MATce b Donans gy ’ {room of hei home. Three mombers of the Senate and | 5 Pile Driver Hoists ow y OURS? 1\1"'['}"" s RiCkA Lodgs BRI sel) oot two Represontatives left on the|| 2 Drag Line Hoists with scrap- i U FIIno; Alameda. Senator Forest J. Hunt| Methodist Episcopal?Charch Monument_transfer of Alaska. NOE“ : TPl | BRI L 7 De Boss told me to step Fourth ana Sewara Streets. Telephone lines Seward "““i“".'““M"’;“ 1"35 Ot“fifa'g ':1""'; k,no' Ketchikan, Senator Arthur Frame|| Engincs—Size 15-20-25-50-75 and dat when yuh get tru REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. sula. [ M No. Ot i oRPADDEY . * |and- Senator and Mrs. Charles W.|| 100 H.P. Condition Guaran- chewin’ a6 55525 Bakih on 20:48 a. 0t ohbal 83— Stocking with Game - H. Magi . Brown left for Seattle. i teed A-1 g o 11:00 a. m ¢ 90—Refund Libby McNeil Libby. TG Bietator. Mrs. Almer Rydeen, whos» hus-| e "4 Boil 1 down to de Rhodes’ Cafe : d o A ————————— e 4 . ' 8:00 p. m Flag—official 3 band is a member of the Nome|| Steam Engines an ollers a o for a real feed. We'se warda sill, Shasi Predatory animal trappers. Ad""“"“; "‘;"9 pays. Use whe |yl ™ contingent, ftfor| sizes ; i sure got de good eats. Bible " Study Wednesday cvening|?" lative supplies columns of The Empite geattle, Mr. Rydeen. Engine Driven Generator Sets iq~ at 8 o'clock All are servicea, Heh invited 10 to attend Sunday services will be held at| 11 a. m. in the Church of Chris- tian Science Societys of Juneau on Fifth and Main Street. The sib-| ject will be “Eve Punish- ment."” | Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. | Wednesday, 8:15 p. m. — Testi-| monial meeting. | Christian Science Reading Room | in church building. This room is! open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially Invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. | | | | B 4 J, Catholic Church 1] Fifth ana uoia Ntree‘-. f 6:00 a. m.-—Mass in Hospital! Chapel. | 8:00 a. m.—DMass. i 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser-| mon ! 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School ] AR m.--Benediction of the St i t Salvation A;my F ont surect CAPT. u. EDWARDS Services m m. Hearty welcome to all. Assembly of God Mission T -8 | (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) | 207 Seward Street OHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.-—Morning 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. i 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month Mid-week services every Tuesday| and Friday at 8§ p. m. Everyone cordially Invited. Worship. | S S RSO See I | Presbyterian Native Church B—————— HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesda week prayer service. A cordial welcome is given to all lo attend thege services. | y — Mid- ~ Is Proving Difficult BERLIN, May 7. is finding G ! f \ it na iner nun Nerous _ Despite the effort of 70.000 oficials a sum which ! pay balf the veparations bill his year. mboritance taxes, running from 20 to 50 per cent of the value of an i et/ || A1l Bquipment shipped % cash . 2 Ris Artificial flower nade to| Balance after Inspection. Wire T jorder fer Decoration "Day. See Mr | or Write NEXT WEEK I suliy 11! R i T NI%Y R AT F. W. CORDES CO. bl bt Al outstanding a ts with| 610 Ploneer Bldg. Lewis's Store aré p at the| Seattle, Washington First National Bank adv CARPET CLEANING WEEK T » § 'CARPET CLEAN ! i S 3 ‘D-——WASHED——RESIZED DRY ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15—Work called for and delivered promptly “THE LATEST HAS JUST BETZ’ COLI MELODY 1 ELKS' HALL—SATURDAY—7TH Adm. $1.00 “New Attragtion” 9:30 P, M. FEED YOUR FURNACE & FEW Diamond Briquets And yow'll chase the chill ‘out of your house I a jifty. Incomparable for Jlgl warmth in ‘a fireplace. Try them——you'll’ : . bR oty < | here, planning to jein her iu in a short time. Lgmuumlfin_ifim £ A and Compressors. ST T Special Announcement LADIES THE NEW STORE WILL OPEN IN A WEEK OR TEN DAYS WITH A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF DRESSES COATS HATS and Ladies’ Furnishings Location Will Be Stated Within Few Days GORDON'S . gu!ummummmllmmmunuumummg Where Front Street ~ / flirts with Franklin THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year opevatas -zgunar padse™ger and freight traln service from Saward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formatlon inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKixley Park Route) Anchorage =2 Alaska | — CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. . * . ghdch l‘;l Junul;,.hAln;n. "nlmor ‘l! it tory, Phone No. 16. Candy SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 631, ST O T TR LI AT LU 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 468 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK I - ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per nmight 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 sp—steam heated. ——eeed THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU VICES TO YOU AND ERD AT THE GANG ri?!xbrzmtr uuuumnftu o ~ H

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