The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1928, Page 8

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L S S SO S R0 % ko THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 1928. hole soul” endorsed utherland’s PLATFURM FOR , 1his fight for the scriminatory sident “fishing Ketchikan Rnpubllcan Club| cnr Py, - i Writes Party Policies e 1 iat for This Division s itorial appropri voca | " HARBOR PROJECT mu,u party ad ation interests” com pr War Dept. /\pprovcs Har- f b()l' fllld Bl’('ak\‘va'e]‘ fOI‘ Small Water Craft The War proved of # harbor breakwater Ketchika |entrance of Ketchikan ( thv benefit of small water un jand the matter is now |Congress, according advices | received at the local office of the | Alaska Road Commission of 1 Al ad iture jons by elected by the people »d a minimum pension of $30 per month for urged o | change in the ent of Al the Pioneers which was st r & e -| declared hands ‘the Kefohikun Chiron [ Foderal g atform was adopted Taw insane the system nsp mana Home to in the appointees; affi to the primary manded care of Alaska aska; protested against just parcel post zoning document: | 4,4 advocated periodic commendation | o porningside ~Sanitarium The cost of the project is esti Administration| oxamination of fomutes by '8, s e s a0 an Myn it | ated at $272,000 a provides |"Mr”m o board of “reputable medical men." ¢, yredging an anchorage basin | industry as i > ! vy e th of 10 feet below mean | Territory vt was an_ attack|TERR. OFFICES TO s et Federal judiciary in the | OBSERVE HOLlDAY‘ o ’ ' which concluded by d 1l offices Pepartment has ap- project of dredging and ting a at eek Al a meenng Ketchikan Ropublican Club ot week the persons” fia of constr at for | for | I craft, | Republican April primary fea erence seeking tions at .th Two be » noted in the ction anl 10 the Cool and a pulp and its demand for the paper yet| to n lower low ature tion of a ! The harbor af i open channel, and unprotected from which often prove |disastrous to small vessels. The storm which swept that vieinity | several w g0 caused exten also !sive dama to v boats. the chikan being a fiching center, and s estimated more than 1,000] boats operate out of the make nal calls at point The Commission oifice 18 also fin receipt of that the| .|.um| of Engineers on Rivers Am.ll ELK BOWLLKS wlL 1 sk authorized an en {gineering survey for further | HAVE TOURNAMENT icusion of the Nome marbor. Ano r blg winter bowling 4-111‘.\\1 ary examin tournam of the local Lodge of jmade by Major Dou (e | Blks will get under Monday {lette, Engineer Offic hel€VvEn it was announced by the Commission last tall, further improvement N 19o1. an.|DOWling committee this after-|to 21, " ap project. The additional noor Ed. Radde is in charge ¢ ds and will be entered | for an extension and de lH‘” 1ffair, Ny Twelve fund there be{jetties, a hook on the ¢ bowling |to allc depth of Territory manding tions were impeachment if resigna- £ Kalolinan ) not forthcoming lead set by the I * convention i and 1a at the denounced 1€ o Law i torial control of fisheries ble moment.” included demands for srnment including government law, and at the earliest possible pledging support of the bill; a ation ol to he governmen awarded to pro. manufa d Territor in b Juneau Fol | + storms will closed’ in oblervance day, Feb, 12 Sunday this Road Commission office will closed in observance of Local banks and stores ral offices will not close, Birthe 8 0 but ational Lincoln which fa The (s iy on Division Alaska toria year ks ‘Republic by White ma en %" 2 it | day | Fede Lincoln's { torial holiday nated as a day ence at -lor occasi that nk is g legal holi-! u | county advice slatehood moment, controller intention timber contr pective pulp a i ng intere — e was H of i paper den way unc A f extension of roz of. the i f work into iy manded such Gomissioner fur ming Testrictions on mini areas of expenditure of and east jetty | projects h a elght u‘.u-r‘ of thel tro teams Tuesday clash, and teams 3 teams or the co st thron electiva| " i v encouragement 10|y, 1 gt match being the harbor at mean low for Tuesday, March 13 and further dredging shipments of r @tles by resident Alaskans; "‘,)““" nd 5 meet at 7:30, teams 4 and | It is pointed out the advantage | L Coni t 8:30 and 2 and 3)of a hook on the east jetty which fisslon; deplored abuses {at i dave been practiced by the ing teams 6 and 7 teams|mouth of the River, is on and 10 at 8$:30 Im.n uch a construction will pre- fudges to be asked to resign, if they refuse to do so, that im g i > iy s insti-| tuted against them and ca fermination”; denounced twenty-two evening o to adyocated repeal of | On Monday evening teums 1[harbor, ition of the ka Game ‘vieh 0. At 7:30 even- | projects into Berin 1 from the judiciary,” calling and 11 at 9:30 vent the drifting ind and Peachment proceedings he B S s bag" government; ‘“heart Masquerade Dance To Be Given By D.1.W.C. FEB. DOUGLAS NAT. | Six Fine Prizes CHEECHAKOS ORCHESTRA—5 Piece Dunty, dependable —moderately priced So celebrated are Gruen Watches, that many people believe all Gruens are expen- sive, This is a mistaken im- pression, asa single. inspection of our complete showing will prove. In our Gruen ladies” wristlets, for example, there are thoroughly dependable timekeepers, priced as low as $35 —designs in 14kt solid d at $40—others set with ds, at $60, Admission 50c—Balcony 25¢ GET YOUR COSTUMES—DON'T MISS IT Late Ferry to Juneau After Dance § \ § \ ) ) § § ) ) N ) ¥ \ § § i ! \ e e e e ] PSS S N S S HAVE A HART the | Kat- |, JIMMIE JACKSON DIED died as in the Indian cemetery. brought {an {1 voung |tuary ! taken years man. Noiseless Oil Burner Five sold in Juneau since February 1st, not because they are cheaper but because they are better. Made in four sizes—a size for every building—Let us show you some in operation, NEW LIFE WINE TONIC BITTERS TONIC AND SYSTEM BUILDER Made from pure California Wine “You Be the Judge” GEO. B. RICE 0il Burners Heating “I tell yon in advance what job will cost” Plumbing R S DS | frrrrrr e e ; THIS AD IN —- Good for 50 Cents During February CASH DISCOUNT OF $ .50 ON EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE CASH DISCOUNT OF .75 ON EVERY 7.50 PURCHASE CASH DISCOUNT OF 1.00 ON EVERY 10.00 PURCHASE CLOTHING and SHOES Next door to Gastineau Hotel J. M. SALOUM . BRING s e o e e R SR A5 silt cansed from the ‘m.‘ ed according morning by A ternal T mela tine vears ago he ingham where |a coal mining company | meia was a {of O L one child port | BUSINESS WOMEN brecht, w w Some that them look any rflR KETCHIKAN owomme poucLas |LEE SHOLSETH 1S Victor [ June: ne | of nis brother, | was {and will be given to Victor eth F ex- | nounc A | Prof ! nean | Monaay the | the re with a view | gonc | sional | tona yvides | eith existing | not Anyone et | may J | tion. Ja Adverllslm: aiways pays. xt storms into by the the outheast - harbor, “weeping TEMPLE AND SCHOOL BIDS MAN DlES GUTSIDE Douglas, and’fathér of \.m Ne of Juneau, in Bellingham t} to word received Mrs. Nelson of the Douglas of Eagles, Mr. many years on unel. Three or fou! went south to Bel- he was employad by | 410" Masonic Mr, Nie-| yovo opened widower at the tim his death and is survived by Mrs. Nelson - on pas. W thi Contracts Not Yet Award- School Bids Exceed B()nd Ib§u9 Fundb ikt ull Ibln and fitting of the pro. Juneau High School Temple buildings vesterday afternocii bi announced, th warding of contracts will not be made until next week n the boards for contract announced today away ed member Fra spent Ga an the con A struction new and low officials award ng d and stal bids, after taking off SOUGHT BY BROTHER | uctions, on the construction = itting of the school huilding Shoiseth will arrive in|cecd by approximately $10,000 th w aboard the steamer Alaska funds from the hond is week from Seward in search R. E. Robertson, Sholseth, who School Board spring. No definite action will tall, has red ) gon until the return of M. 28 'years of school hoard member, time he worked at g T Wi ‘SRweilB don: . i Any information | spoamer Yukon,” he continued Mr. Sholseth ¢an be) e hag been in consultation wii Daily Empire office |\, pjtocts there. However, Shoi- | will be taken at once to reject Wl Seattle bids except the low mes, so that certified checks put up by the Seattle bidders may b returned.” Masonic Temple Bids availabl sue,” sc.d of tk pres; Lee Juneau last ix feet about lent in th be t L. Mer who i at the S WILL MEET MONDAY lorence Wood, Secretary, that the Business ssional Woman's Club of will hold a meeting next night 30 o'clock at idence of Mrs. David Wag r. Al buginess and profes | Acs women invited to at-|1. Tripp, and are requested to notify | 4(jon. was Miss Todd Miss Jones | ), later than Monday afternoon. | e wisk to Join the club |\ the report Miss Helene Al aiso represented the | asonic Temple Associa the opening of Seattie selection of bids on the the Temple wil!| until his return secretary of the today. H.| the Associ-| also present in Seattle | bids were opened. | al contract bid | the Merriit an and Ja 8 lon bids ion of + delayed S. Whittier, ciation announce president onstr M of or lowest g ner construction of schoul to AT TAKU; BURIED HERE tmmie - Jackson, Indian, who it Taku Harbor Februa buried in Juneau yesterday He was to Juneau Thursday and inquest held at the Juneau Hardware Company Mor where the body had been A verdiet of death from holic poisoning returne the coromer’s jury. Dr. W Council made the examina be 45 fisher- was said to age and was a ackson of | } BUTLER-MAURO | DRUG CO. | legs even .o — are so unattractive aloshes can't make worse. i ain s When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134 S Station Post Office No. l.} *Ise *he ¢olumna cf The Empire. | | ' Clean-Up Sale | BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats Sweaters, Caps, Socks, Overcoats, Raincoats, Underwear TO CLOSE OUT BROKEN LIT OF MERCHANDISE A Chance for a Big Saving | - MIKE AVOIAN FRONT STREET SPECIAL 8 OUNCE JARS JELLY 6 for $1.60 Quality Guaranteed ARE OPENED | | bk | | quet or was made Seattle bidder, are as Jeffries, company Narrows, . from the annuai She will two before scene of the ,368 of as the low- out bids among | those | | is returning dredging. PS8 T s |We call and deliver. Phone 528 LET Almquist Press Your Suit. George E. Cleveland is Chair- man of the Executive Committee | of the dance while the commit-| —— e o o, Sp(’('ml on Coffee RELIANCE- —the best grade coffee—55¢ LB. DO NOT OVERLOCOK OUR SALE ON CHINA GARNICK’S PHONE 174 the Tempie building by Petar| 1m~- which he appointed | Woeck, whose fig [ follows: | Finance: Harvey Barragar, | the bring th Chairman, H. I Lucas, Simpson [Martin avenik and Roy Noland named if hemlock finish and floor Y i Decorating: 0. E. Sehombel, |ing were substituted for fir. One ‘of ‘the finest ssclal func- |Kinnon, Joe Johnatoney Jokn Ol wiring bid of $1920, to the addi-[tions of some months is antici-'son, L. Kean, Minard Mill, Tom tion of which there will be ap neau Fire Department presents !lendrickson and Don Haley. feeder circuits of the local light [its Twenty-Second Annual Ball! Refreshments: Edward 3ween- company Hall. Dancing will start at 9:30 Woodard and Harry Sabin |ings on the heating and plumbing |o’clock with the Serenaders sup-! Hall and Mus 0. M. Olson | the heating contract, guaranteed | Publicity: J. L. ¢ to install at a cost mnot to ex- For the past four days \hl'; R i i chine Shop bid $4,650 on the|preparing the hall for the hig af-| | plumbing. fair. Something novel and dif-| The Prosper, Capt. H. combination decorations has been used this|qredging in Wrangell opened. time, which will make dancing|aprived in port today Fortysix thousand, six hundred |floor has been carefuly groomed | cteamboat. inspechon. and seventy-two dollars was the|for the occasion and sald tofyremain here a day or Temple, and was offered by Peter Woeck. Deductions amounted Lo |sum down to $44,922. The Harri Machine Shop W | 675, ¢. B. Campbell was low in | the offerings on wiring with §1- 00 on the heating and ventilat and their bid the lowesi Total low bide on amount to $56,505 expected on the matter of award- ing bids until the return of Mr day. Upon his arrival here plans will discussed and contracis ure wa deduction ; MacKinnon, Elliott Fremming, proposed deduction of $400 was {Chairman, Z. M. Bradford, A, Me- | €. B. Campbell made the lowest pated this evening when the Ju- MeCart Walter B. King, A. proximately §450 for cutting inio in the upper floor of the A. B.|ey. Chairman, H. Porter, J. J Local men made the low offer: | bids. George B. Rice, bidding on |plying the musi Jack Kearney and Jack Davis, | ceed $16,800 while the Harri Ma-|Firemen have been hard at work| TUGBOAT IN PORT This totals §$: ferent from the usual Tun of \hiz tugboat for the Masonic Figures more enjoyable than usual. The|Narrows to dergo |lowest bid made on the Masonic|be in first class condition. ‘ fo'kthio {$1750 which would bring this [low in the plumbing bid with § while McNeil and Taylor bid | among those opened. No further developments are Merritt next Tuesday or Wednes awarded as soon as possible. Nortaern Licur PrEsBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. O. A. StiLLMAN, Pastor MORNING SERMON AT 11 C'CLOCK. Subject: Religion Really Aims to Do.” BIBLE SCHOOL AT 12:15 The Evening Scrvice will be a concert of Sacred Music by the rew reproducting instrument, the Electrola. The program is given in another column. A Warm Welcome for Everybody be o Tet us take care of your ban- Mrs. Sully. —adv. “What Our cake haking. MAIL ORDERS ire given our personal concentrated attention. living outside of Juneau be agreeably satisfied if they will address their orders to Hellen's Pharmacy, Box 1183, Tuneau. Just try us and we think you will do it again. Memo: Valentines, Tide Prescriptions, Ma bseriptions and eve "WH:\T NE cemething very latest in cookie line, best oni l hm'r]m* yet. Please crder a pound or two with your next order. y WE SELL THEM 2 POUNDS FOR 45 CENTS GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 RECOMMEND THE Tabl zine thing. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Delivery WE ONLY BEST 7;A‘l‘ one outstanding fellow you find in every group of well dressed men is invariably a man who has poise and self-assurance. He will not tolerate any sort of physical handicap or liniudoa. In shoes he demands comfort and foot health as'much as he demands sgyle. This sort of man is today turning to the Arch Preserver Shoe in such hrge numbers that ‘he has brought about a national acceptance of this d\ul»pupoce style- plus-comfort footwear in an amazingly short time.

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