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52 8 e e ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— PIONEERS WED ARSI ! - sEATTL MAYUR & 5 M { == 3 the Anchorage Lodge of Elks, died MORE ENTRANTS : S5 — early this month in California, whers | E 1 :AN IN‘ y | A 'l Ice Moves, Piano Guy Burch, pion reighter in the | he had gone two or three years ago. | CLEAN-UP CONTEST | % ks Interior of Alaska, and Mrs. Nellie | He was born at Avola, lowa, Jume | | Player Wins Turner, also pioneer resident of Fair-| 28, 188 ] There are two m ntrant | bank 1 s R s here are two more entrs [l Favei janks, were married recently at the || o the clean-up cont Mrs || Entire Pool ! Interior metropoli | Dr. Howe vance, licensed osteo- | \I’:xl.“’ 1(”,].‘\‘_“. has \-“‘n ,’ ::-\'I m\ AR K R fris [ S AP phatic physician, has returned from acant lot i init FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May ANCHORAGE ELK DIES IN SOUTH | hiis vacation and reopened his office 1 her home, on Fifth and Har i |1 13. — Bdward Kehoe, piano | - at 201 Goldstein Building ady : vis Streets, and Arnot Hen- | | { | player, of Fairbanks, won this | | rover Cleveland Haneman, aged O et i et M - H ) i 4‘...1. on 1”‘ u|(|(|'ml '_y|3~ 1.'m... - | :’.”.:: 3 .\fll;nl“ ice ;,.m‘ of $37 | % formerly with the Forestry Sorv- Advertising aiways pays. Use the s AN plac n the Seatter Tract in PR B Ui , probably netting him $32 . B | y rage @ 4 a)onB Ld\l/\l(]l sb dn(][ ;s hand || Place in the Seatter Tract % | Nenana to Nome Service May| | 000, * The “clock stopped at Governor Fails to Approve Auohdtage ‘and member ) oficolungs of T Empive fo. Be Member of Seat- o e g e ey e PR > Calle - | 5:42 o'clock this morning. It | | i 3 I R TR 5155 Y TG &, R TR S P W PP F- e E o P i | adult contest o all who wish Be Called Off 0‘“."‘8 to | is the first time in history the | | Two Measures Passed 1 tle Excursion Farty. | [l fenttsar [sked to get in Weather Conditions. | | pool goes undivided by Last Legislature. . - || touch with Frank Joyle, > . 3 - (Continued from Pare One.) § L b Ll e Adverse ' weather conditions have| .. — f,, Two bills which were passed by 0 ) il S el L the recent Legislature have failed s i b ¢ it sant for i Seosoariom b RN N SAVE MONRY |12 lors by vekew (S 2o Kiig waett tha i ————|ritory, it was learned today at the o ke g i\ The Junior Cleanup Contest was(the railrozd to purchase loc ym“l”'“”n Gov orge A. Parks was| ) 2 ed the Governors s flnlvdr\.: TORRR i A Hinuad. aisc, afill entries muy Bo|without calliig for MS0s: or ' con-|SA¥IN, ChCRE/FUHIE NAxaerious 11 Alien. Sbathier. well Knowh: .| ‘The-hills" which the ¢ svastr ati] made in it until the end of the|tracting for such commodities onjio life and planes 1n attempling gyrance and bus hoss man of Juneau|not sign within the legal three-day i prench losalsmark 18 s ERn N, 98 by MRS Lol R gave the following statement today | limit and which failed to become ! ! Several Guests Speak iid, it id be possible to en-| e B has 1eft| Jowing the actual money saved by, laws, lacking his signature, were ! Four outof-town guests made brie? cour farming, stock - raising. | felds soft and unsafe, made | S (Ress' and. orderliness of | House 1 rapepialig ! jalks at today's meeting, John V.| dair and similar industries in| zerous to land anywhera there (o onlI!N0E ARG DEGCERNESS, ol e MALRAL AL Lt bt B Rittenhouse, San Francisco, Biler | favorable localitie fare no landing fields, and weather Tt oho vy ds aichirde o m.l»ml-m' "‘“'m,“’v’l' "“ il llanson, Sitka attorney, Ly B Grow Through Unity sty . el extremely un it of leaving rubbish and litter|rated for failure to pay fine”: and ! Smith, 1 .\I'w‘y\lml Fairbank Isolation of communities :\j\ ra j" rll”I( : \”"lk ({h»}w facts 4o accumulate in basement, attic(Senate Bill No. 24, entitled, “A Bill aud Sumner Smith, Anchorage, | selfishness, and lack of sympa S o v A GREL L D¥land back-yard. The toll will be for an Act to provide that all pro Speaker " of the House of Represen-|or understanding, he said were ob-| ‘]. h ”‘I I0¢ -'I AL T Co. ' much this vear. the next and every|coedings under Chapter 36 of titl ;».mu]\ in the recent session 0f the |etaclss in the way of central organ-| ¥ ”\‘ 1 has the contract for thelyeqy until we learn to properly dis of the Compiled Laws of Alaska .egislature ization. By overcoming these, unit-|3€IVice pose of our rubbish yours and|relative to proceedings the il B 1 B U iolieg: Who {8 ‘predient ing on a common plan; and making|, The fiysk trip of the soason sUN-imine.. . LetWihitn it up How-—to-j0bique ottt b editntan (a 0hal) i | P g S ' i I | ranto he instituted in the | of tho Alaskan Explorations, Inc.the most of local opportunities, thej = e subsidy was scheduled toidqays If we do not do so it may name of the Territory by the At} and well known sportsman, told the {Chambers of Commerce in the sev-[ive been’ made. from Nenina last puyn when we are absent and be!torney Genoral of the Territory.” N Cham briefly of the aims of his|eral communities, he declared, could Monday, the plane to returning 10|the cause of the destruction of much| In commenting on his failure to company. It intends to take over gerve Territory, promoting a|Nenana today. The Anchorage con-ivaluable property. It is a constant' sign the first measure, the Gov ! mining prospects, finance exploratory | gradual but cubstantial et leam has informed the Governor 1t |men: Sweep it clean. A clean|said he was convineed that sich a|} { work and, if showings justify, devel-!which would be lasting | will undertake a flight next Monday|{ywn makes a favorable impressionflaw would make law enforcement | { op them on a permanent basis. | - - - |of ‘uv:m tions |I|'x:n|yr-r.\\thl-rl\ll\ t0{on the men who ablish our fire| more difficult and for Hlint’ xea et ! It is not @ stock selling proposi | maka it mally safe, and remove!insurance rates. It 18 actually an|could mot give el el o B o ured the Chamber. 1t has | CAMP FIRE GIRLS TO [the hazards which would attend aielement in the rates which is re CoSR T (It'“’f SpureEal et ;u: nee : ul .“lh‘:‘.lv'- o pu GIVE DANCE IN THANE tin "mm‘ et ""w’m‘mv Mbnday | Suctet i M8 rance. premiums| cedi i) Alaaki. at - preseRt el ) g hoses ab eeds | Mo ou | e a fine loss record vested in the United States. Ha said a lot of attention from its daddy | N MAY 20 or very shortly thereafier, it be now and can keep it so by exercis-| ho sg o reason for w2 i : . ] and a lot of rish uncles whosa | MESSHA}_‘!‘O ; 4 the plan will be abandoned!ing ‘etornal vigilance! A clean ha SN ol e e, RO5 S CIRDRR R Style Built on Quality j names have, not as yet been made| 3 : i for this season. Flights at!town & bita towre A0 bagides| tornass tronensir, e Teribts - } public,” he added | The Song Moon Camp fire girls date would not give thelbeing safe it is a joy to our ownllook after such suits wh brevar tha "The company, he said, desired on.|will give a dance <z My 20 n the | se e onblAthe e B, Sl paanle s siditn Hlasure. to OuF | hhe: Seiag Db, e e e YOU want style in your hat, 1y the mersl support of local peopie|Thane Mess Hall according to oo | visitors,” i vl el A ( J b S reanizations. lts’ members do.|nouncement made today by the hustl| 7 A | 5 SRR pibilily o dhg Semlins. winl bieen but unless style has a foun- aived to"be ragarded as part and|ing girl committee B4 guardians. REFUSE DRAYAGE IS | Dr. Howe Vance, licensed osteo-|benefit. For ki L e . T . % Paree] of the communities in whicn [The dance will be a big feature tid| PROLONGED ONE WEEK| phatic physician, his returned from|ure was not approved et dation of quality, it cannot it might become interested [tne big hall will be Qegaraced tast s g {his vacation and reopened his office | okl e { endure. Boosts Central Chamber ; and the camp fire girls promise the| . o . H R. Shepard an-lat 201 Goldstein Building adv | Artific flower plec made t Mr. Hanson and Speaker Smith |dancing public of the channel and| e e ity witl. ¢ gy ptead i - lorder for Decors Q6 - ks ol gt s P 0 | splendid evening {nounced that the city will continue| prder for Decoration Day. See The lasti L Look occasion to revive di cussion gl ovduing ot v | Providing drayage for vefuse placed & A & Sully. { e lasting good looks of a the idea of forming a central cham ans have been secured o St foP 8 or week.. Any- ! ] : 3 bie of commerce. The former initiat.{to furnish the music and piosulae| 8% e cugh fot SRR Hask i AT ! Stetson is the real reson for T e Qiscussion by declaring: “Un-|with the new organization to DL, iyiege ghoul i A e e ! i s : ¥ foka " Alasian communitien ket (o-over some of the beppiost i over |privilege should call the City Clerk| 4 ’ ‘ the popularity of these fa- gether to promote the general gooa |heard on Gastineau Channel. I da I‘I‘EA Z() ! mous hats—their smart style o1 the Territory tho time will come B s Y e | { 4 i art ‘y]‘f when there won't be any general SEWARD BOY DIES RUPERT HALIBUT PRICES | i is expected as a matter o good to promote.” “| sidney Jacobsen son of Mr. and | pPRINCE RUPERT, B. C. May 12.| DENTAL CREME | course. ||~h.-aul few m|wwa ll\ml ‘1:.» .-:Ins! il;.m.);« n of ]TuI\\:ml. a ‘u‘“‘ Halibut sales totalled 139,000 )t . bt o s o Industries which thev fof influenza. He was a mative son{for § and 1330 cents and Canadian | White Teeth—Healthy Gums | | els vouseum |} Weo aé shotring - axk: oot K oo but there was reason to ob [of Seward and was 13 years old. He por 7 and 1280 cents i ! s & ject to any town endeavoring to ad-|was an only child and will be buried — { and a Clean Mouth i 2 ment of Stetson styles that vance of its meighbor. The way tolat Seattle ’ ] ¢ 3 keep down such friction, he urgec, - GOODIE SALE { i elo( y M(’", ! will make any man restless was o bring the various communitizs | Dr. Howe ensed osteo-| The Lutheran Woman's Aid willy —_—— | 4 , B il he N et i one cantral organization.|phatic p " has returned from hold a Goody Sale at Garnick's Gro- i I until he has one. ens. he sald, have a tendency fo|his vac nd reopened his office' cery, Saturday, May 14. Sale starts i grow introspective if they remaia|at 201 Goldstein Building dv.'at 10:00 a. m i —adv BUTLER-MAURO i RN Steady Prosperity Assured | : DRUG CO | KE L i Steady prosperity 1s assured in-| J ! | of the Fairbanks Exploration Co., in} i | Phone 134 We Deliver || ! 1 the Fairbanks district, Marshal Lyna e : | | : : z Smith said. The present boom being Will give your Round Dollar the Squarest Deal in all Juneau. || Substation Post Oftice No. 1 V‘l ! The Clothing Man experienced there, he declared, car Come and see up-to-date Grocery, Store with special price displays. || . ——— s e b .3 not last longer than the period (r" construction, possibly two years. Al {er that time the labor market wi'ly be limited to the need of the actual mining operations, between 400 and 500 men for the immediate district Marshal Smith has been here since early this week spending his longesi visit in Juneau during his long res dence in the Territory. He d he found much here of which Junean should be proud Speaker Not Worrying Speaker Smith is mnot w ying over that happens to the Territo al appropriations for, legisl e . ex- penses, now tied up by an_ injunction ! snit. If “we never get the money, {he. bills will be completed and sign- ed, the records perfected and the journal made ready for publication before we quit. he said He gave hearty endorsement fo the central chamber of commercs idea and told the Chamber of activ it aunched by the Anchorage Com al Club which are expected to merc result in the establishment of & small creamery at Anchorage thisj year to aid the farmers of that dis trict become self-supporting. He declared that the Government, through red tape methods requiring placing of contracts for purchase of locally produced artic local farm products, etc., was hampering the development of the farming indus- try in the agricultural areas t - ersed by the Alaska Railroad. 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