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P i & BRI A8 BHAMBER wu-l- [portance of mining roads and|by the Juneau Lumber Mills, de- trails, but those constructed out|clared Roy Rutherford, General y |of towns play a very important Manager, who returned early this i | part in development, he said. By weck after an extended business ) JUIN NATIUNAL | them it has been found possible |trip to Seattle and vicinity. Ju {o tie residents down to the land, |neau, he added, is going to be the by giving them an outlet for mest prosperous town on Alaska's {pastime for developing homes, to coast | make a more contented and pros-| Mr. Rutherford found nearly all | perous citizenry. {of the canners in Southeastern | Referring to the brown bear,|Alaska to be well supplied with e Dr. Chase asserted humorously \box shooks, but secured some Local Oragmlzallon to Seek| 1. they faced extermination in|Eood orders from new customers, § Membership in United | Southeastern Alagka. “Dr. Coun-|notably western packers. He W | il has killed them all off in the assured of a good run this vear States Chamber western country and now he is| Juneau should have an up-to- | 107 after them down here,” he said|date radio broadcasting station, : tcontinued from Page One) | with a smile. | declared C. W. Hawkesworth, cit-| e e 5 : |ing the broadcasting being done B e A1k four mua interest-|; A A -(Maxd CHSmTeR who | from Ketchikan as an example of t ed in it. The sea tour has been leaves shortly for Chicago to l'(‘n'.lhu benefit to accrue from such £ well sold to them, he said. But| %" Hills Bros, as manager of an enterprise. At his suggestion B . scomed- to” be very litele] (hat divielon, expressed his re-'the Chamber requested the Com % interest in stopover trips. He ! at leaving the country whichmittee on Local Industries to L | thought it would be necessary to ey batn_hia heige o the past confer with the Alaska Elec £ % g0 after this business harder if 20 years. “One cannot leave|Light and Power Company and £ any extended local benefits were such friends without a great deal interview local business men on B e dcrived from the tourist|Of TeETSt: 1 shall always be loyal|the subject. trafric to Alaska and a large part of my| yp pawgesworth —commented 1 SIF Merritt spent several days|Dheart Will be in it 1 shall try 10|y yne banquet and dance. given B ‘Geattle going ovér plans for|merit the wishes for success that \, Retchikan. halibut fishermen BNi, t6r the Worest Seryice, As|hBve lesyiemiended fo me and o the Commercial Club, and on B vesiels become obgolete, 1t|] Wishifaf‘all of you the Same), resent drive staged there by R cied that better and more| nioasurs.obisncoess’ he said Ithe Parent-Teacher Association Servicoable craft can be obtained| Joe Meherin, Mr. Humfrey's & |y 500 members as its goal. Bk vice. ho ‘maded soclate for nine years and who : Head Fireproof ' Building succeeds him & with Hills | Clinic Is Suggested B o0 far danean] Hios, WeiOM his owd regtel Bbi . Junces should have a clinic, right mow is a fireproof structure | his = assoclate’s departure. “It's which is one of the outstanding | to house the Territorial Museum, like losing a wite” he asserted. medical meeds of the Territory, declared Dr. W. H. Chase, of Mr. Meherin ex ed his pleas-| declared Dr. Charles Firestonew Bk member of the: AlaskalUre At becoming 8 member Ofjwho has charge of i lacel Gov Game - Commission who was a the local C mber _uml his inten- | ernment h(!xmml The medical iguest of the Chamber today. He tion to take an active part in Its|talent here is on a par with that urged the Chamber to present work. found in most nf‘ the clinics in IR o the next session of _ Expects Good Season {the States, he said. Large num B e htoat Lestaluture, The| This year will be as sood it ot | bers of Alaskans are forced to o collections there, he added, are better than any e experienced | to the States annually for exam- priceless and should they be lost ;- AR LR o could never be replaced. 8 He congratulated the Chamber ‘on the increased interest being displayed in its work, its grow- ing membership and commend- able work. He also congratulated it on the approaching construc- tion of the local public building “I am glad you are going to get ft. And Cordova and the other towns in Western Alaska are not | envious of you for Juneau should | have it,”” he declared. Alaska seems to be on the eve pf greater prosperity. From every guarter comes information of greater activity, new develop- ments and there is every indica- ‘tion that the “oldtimers are go- Ing to realize in the near future | on their dreams,” he said. He complimented the Road Commis- fiu on its road program which view, as one designed to bene- fit the Territory materially. He urged the importance of building roads out of communi- ties. Everybody realizes the im. presentation watch For the husband, son, brother, or friend whose success you wish to honor~— here is the ideal award! So often has the Gruen Pentagon been pre- sented to famous men, it has been titled “The Croix de Guerre for American Achieve ment."” Come see it today! THE NUGGET SHOP ) fif- 2 e 5 OUR BUSINESS REPUGTATION Demands That We Put On i SPECIALS | THEREFORE THIS WEEK kll Rolls Builtmore ...$1.00 {ONE FANCY BATH TOWEL WITH EACH $1.00 ORDER OF SOAP—FREE HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store 1 33 Free Delivery ’ . Tissue ... 1 Bars Dona Castile Soa) i 101 ~ EVEREADY ~ FLASHLIGHTS 4 Globes and - Batteries have them for $1.00 and . $1.50 complete W[ly a Pacific (Hart Jr.) Fuel— Jurns cheap fuel oil. 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The wonderful Rhubarb you have bought frem us i also raised in Washington. ’ So when you buy your staple and fancy groceries from us you are buying the best, and most popular bramds of merchandise and you are sure of unifromity at all times. ———and: OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT—ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Junean, Alaska We will have something newer for you watch this space. Uniforms for Band The City Band, which is receiv- which Fund s Growing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1928. ination and treatment because the' Finance Committee reported. adopted a resolution urging attention by the report of the Ex-| A Playing to a crowded house in good fund in its treasury and will v : shortly be fitted out with uni- ecutive Committee. It will be Yok, ‘while strivieett 1o tun Tornis, sken up with the Forest Service|glh Vowr geonia for her work artibei day a ized | witho lay. v g g 8 cast of characters she handled. . at the 1 | ;‘l]‘("‘.L :“‘:”“1 l\‘flurl‘(\\'il’lm;:“r mfi % 0DD FELLOWS ATTENTION | Mable Ritter as Miss Pritchard bats & tina effort wifl iEae it | was undoubtedly the hit of the this week to induce local inter All Odd Fellows are requested show, her impersonation being ests to comstruct a marine Ways . .iiond the funeral of Brother natural and her stage presence and if it is unsuccessful. adver-|yr .pgn Niemela, which will be | good. tisements will be inserted in Sev-', 14 4t pouglas, Monday, Feb.| Mary Claire Hellenthal and | marine publications on thelyy "¢ 5 p. M, A special ferry|Lloyd Riter, carrying the leading Pacific Coast calling attention 0 iy jouve Junean at 1:30 P. M. |parts, performedl excellently, Rit-| the opportunities here for such HENRY A. JENKINS, |ter carrying out the humorous | an establishment —adv Noble Grand. |lines well, while Miss Hellenthai's | The Chamber's annual drive for funds has netted $4,102 in mem-! bership fees and $47.50 additional for the special Fourth of July fund, Chairman L. Kean of the World | Almanacs NEW EDITION JUST IN BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134 || Sub Station Post Office No. L.}, QUALITY AT SENSIBLE PRICES H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man is due | audience attempted i | characterization of the same per:|ter gave last night is something iTerrimw lacks this facility. total of 193 members has MW“‘SGHUUL GOMEDY son in two entirely different sur-|new to Juneau from a boy of his Dr. Firestone also suggested the ' enrolled [ roundings showed much ability. jage, and was an unusual treat. possibility of organizing local In A. Paine reported he had Among tne orphans who drew Between the first and second dians for the purpose of giving|written a number of airplane np—; Is wELL GIVEN-nuemlon throughout the opening acts Virginia Mullen and Billy native costume dances throughout ' erating companies asking what "act, Barbara Simpkins and -Reb.|LOWe, dressed as robins, sang the tourist season. The dances'inducements were wanted (o} S i ert Turner were the outstanding| TWO Robins” and Mary Vander- staged recently here, he sald, bring planes into this field | REO figures. The. cast was too 1,.,;';,1(-%' played a piano solo, “Vene- mm;l;v:m}nm);” \l\u‘u““)ml“i,i;;ll:;arlyi . Allen .\‘h;lInl::-kiuru[lrv;'_f‘(l;luliivlu- Crowded House See Paro-|to permit mentioning of al, but|tion Gondola Song.” wor e and he was c ced | Executive Committee of the Lions | . . i P Gy they would be a big feature in|Club, explained the plan adnmml[ chial Students in Annual ::(,nn:h:;’c,;]fi:z,oi:s mf,‘cr,.em:,‘f;' Lester 1. Henderson, Territorial fourist entertainment | for financing the school building. | Play in Parish Hall good, | Commissatia: 62 DAGESHOR.: 157t it was endorsed by the Chamber | 2 | Taking the program in general| 00 the Admiral Rogers to makes into consideration, the hit of the|® Visit of inspection to Territorial ing_small sums monthly from its approval ol rouncll. | the Parish Hall last evening, the evening, (he number which drew |schools at Petersburg, The Na-. both the Chamber of Commarce| Ixtension of THRCEL T EWEV|students of the Parochial School | out by far the most applause, was|TOWs: Scow Bay and Point Agas and the City muhnr}luu;, is mot {!‘r‘l'lll‘ |:lnrrh|u e h(-a(-h}me"med the four act comedy, the singing of Sam Ritter, who | 8iz. He expects to return on the i,_:mwl.,\;;‘- meetings. If has a| recommended to the Chamber's | Slative audience. a-Wearln' For You” and later{ . . ——eee—r ¥ | The play was excellently staged, gave an encore. His baritone 0%, S ewmarker arnd Capt. G. H. Whitney, local stear- boat inspectors, left on the Ad- miral Rogers for Ketchikan, wher. they will inspect the motorshin Bellingham. SPECIALS! | SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS GARNICK’S PHONE 174 solos were loudly encored and the to bring him out for a third number, but with- out success. Singing such as Rit- [ We Have Largest Grocery Display on Gastineau Channel MAKES PURCHASING MUCH EASIER 4 Cans Grapefruit—$1.00 GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 02 and 95 ! Front Street The Ensemble is decidedly in the lead for Spring ki T Ensemble Costumes NG —Dame Fashion has outdone herself in every way, _vivi¢ coloring of a medium blue or light navy, called Indépendence, natural beige, a soft shade, and navy, black, and white, combinations used with our many shades of greens and reds are in- deed: a revelation of charm in spring wearing . ‘apparel. ' The New Spring Coat of ensemble style in the many wanted shades and materials can be com- bined with Mylady’s choice of dress to give her the much desired Ensemble costume. Your inspection of these new and charming models is requested at your leisure. ; Priced to please every one. y :