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CEREMONI. il CHIEF CHAS, GOLDSTE! LEAVES FOR EAST ONMARY TONIGHT Will Visit Chicago, New York, Washington Five Weeks' Trip On a purely business irip in connection with the fur depart ment of Goldstein’s Emporium Charles Goldstein will to night on the Princess gone for five w which time will Kastern cities In addi materials in t ur leave Mary most of spent to be be on to procuring many fin for dep R —— JAMES C. DUNN ind shings manufacturing will cal + future question will be n Alus pcializes in purely state, th Alaskan furs which include Aluska seal, Hudson seal, sk silver muskr beaver, ermine and hair seal. H. J. Yurman, who was for years with the Hudson's Bay Fur Company in Vancouver, B C.. and vecently arrived to take charge of the fur department at Goldatein’s. 1s a master fur work. bresentations of ambassadors and er and with his staff is now busy Ministers jan. White Hosmy making up coats and other fur|duestions of diplomatic pieces for the coming summer, |And arrangements for all Alterations of all kinds will be|national conferences will be handled by Mr. Yurman and | ferred to it belpers as well as attractive new | The new designs in coats and wraps forduestions of both the local and tourist trade, | “ed hostesses. Mr. Goldstein will meet his | that ambassadors daughter, Miss Marie Goldstein, |MUust be seated at i 4 “_‘ Chicago from where she “‘“'()' congressmen and ‘V]|I' speaker ;crmmmu\ hiim to: New York um]'“{ the house ahead of the mhm‘uv Washington. When Mr. Goldstein | 300 the members of the senale oD, ke Ml ojdatei™ |1t will serve as an authority on BB Banbiinie to Calitornfa to| 18 hundred mnd .bne other for. B with calutiven malities so important in capital social life e MOOSE BALL DANCE | veen reterred IS WELL ATTENDED| Records for dance attendance' this year were tossed into the dis- card Saturday night at the Annual Moose Baseball dance given In} the Thane mess hall. | Large as is the hall, it was packed by 10:30 o'clock, many of the dancers remaining until the ferry arrived at 1:30 o’clock Sun- day morning before leaving. A special cight-piece orchestra fur-| nished music for the affalr. Punch! was served during the evening. | | of ceremony handled When royalty and foreign digni taties visit the United States, ar rangements for their reception and entertainment will be made by the new agency Preparations for miscellaneous appointments and real matte natural otter, and courtesy inter- re his o will for puz- explain | munisters division precedence It will and these matters have geographical partment. —————— - H. E. WEBBER HERE E. Webber, of New arrived in Juneau on the Princess Mary last night to visit for several months. Mr. Webber, with whose sister Miss |Jane Webber, Miss Mary Kashe: vagoff traveled for three yoars in Europe, is registered at the Gas- tineau Hote Howard York City, — e - FIRE THIS AFTERNOON A dry grass fire at Seconud and Gold Streets near the Lagergren residence called out the fire de partment at 3:16 o'clock this af-! ternoon. The firemen made short work of the blaze, which did no damage. | > CASE DISMISSED EASTER EGGS RABBITS The case against Mary Jack-| son, who was charged with viola- | tion of the Alaska Bone Dry Law | in the United States Commission- | er's Court, was dismissed late| this afternoon .- UNDERGOES OPERATION BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's ‘Right Ann's medical | | Free Delivery Phone 124/ { |Sub Station Post Office No. 1.| J. Schueider hospital thi treatme is in the St week for - e 0ld papers ic ligens SRS R L L T EGGS-F'RESH-EGGS Another Big Shipment Fresh From the Farm 3 Dozen Eggs for $1.00 These Are Large Size Eggs Easter will soon be here—get your fresh eggs from us PER CASE—$9.50 Fresh Sweet Unsalted Butter, puund Fresh Butter, pound .. Fresh Amocat Coffee, pound e L Home of Amocat Brand—-——None Superior QUALITY—SERVICE—CLEANLINESS GEORGE BROTHERS Front Street 3 De]lvenes—lO:sO a. m., 2:30, 430 p. m. Iv SilfAat Empire BB $ .65 .55 - immunity | Mr. settle | Juneau High School, dinners ahead | on | | kan been u-rm.-d to various heads of | bassed away at the St. Ann's hos- divisions in the de-|Pital a week ago yesterday, was |FUNERAL SERVICES Capt. Wllkms EXCAVATION " cae. witkin WORK BEGINS = o Thuriey” FOR TEMPLE .= tions "ELUMBER MILLS OPERATE TODAY Local Concern Starts Sea- | son's Operations — Box early anhl edi- this afternoon state that the newspaper's short wave station recelved a message from Capt. George H. Wilkins at Point Barrpw saying that he intends to hop off for Spitzbergen next Thursday ]:I((‘ {Constructions Shortly— i Preparation for Building | School to Start Soon The tion in ing with With approximately 70 1 em- ployed, and every department op-| erating with the exception of the | box factory, the Juneau Lumber the starting of excava ~1Mills opened this morning for the tion for the new Masonic Templs|Mary. Funeral services had been 1928 season building at the corner of Fourth|postponed until her arrival. At the present time, according | jand Seward Streets Regular Masonic services to George F. Weisel, the lumber B. Wyley, representative held for Mr. Elwell, and which will be put out will be on eter Woeck, Seattle were in the Odd Fellows an ©ld contract with the Alaska is'in cha f the excavation Rev. O. A. Stillman made a Railroad, and until later no hem- first lar spring construc- | Juneau hegan this morn- were the: Hall tew of contractor, | nd ! Factory Opens Soon | AMENDMENT T0 Ipay the amount of said assess- ment work into the ‘Alaska Fund.’ created by section 1 of ‘an act to provide for the construction and maintenance of roads, the estab mmm-m and maintenance of nd the care and. support n( |m.uw p. rsons in the Terri lof Alaska, and fc r approved Janua ed the highway at that place to| be in poor condition. Abwut 8,000 cubic feet of space, from the rear of the building fo merly occupied by the New Eng- land Fish Company to Lower| Front Street, will be filled in with ' Alaska Juncau mine tailings. | When this has been completed |it is planned te construct another LA N' PRGPOSED | warehouse at right angles with amended May 14, the street (" “‘Provided further, that o These last two projects are Cash Payment or Equ]va_‘lnumu~ so paid shall be av r only two of the numerous unde . the construction and mainten lent Labor Favored in takings, for improying the mi“fi'i ance of roads, bridges and trails { which have. Jeen started since| LICU Of Assessmenl | within the Territory of Ala the modernigation of the entire| |under the same conditions as the plant winter before last. r]lul[mu of the ‘Alaska Fund' now 2 - The House of Representat \\«\]”]y““n/,,,l by law for.that par GOODY SALE has favorably reported a Dbill| —_— amending the Federal statute cov ¢ The Ladies Altar Society will|ering assessment work in the Ter have a Goody Sale Saturday, |vitory by giving owners of placer April 14, at the Gastineau cery. ‘Provided further, that all such | monies collected in any mining and recording precinct shall, so three | far as practicable, considering essment. | natural topographic features, he has been | expended within the limits of said 0- \mmm;, claims option on —adv. | methods of doing such A copy of the measur Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50 » has a of | today as truck, construction force Dbrief remarks lock ties will be manufactured. men on the well as! Mrs. C. P. Jenne gave a With the completion of the con men on the hauling the| number, and was followed tract with the railroad, work will] quartet composed of Jack begin on the cutting for other| re.| her, J. W. Leiv Cash Co contracts on hand; and on any| | Homer G. Nordling other orders which may be re-| Pallbearers were J ceived in the meantime | Walter B. Helsel George Ho and | Olaf Swanson, mings are operating the hox \'le‘ Pete Bond. tory on a contract basis with the ki Junean Lumber Mills, Mr. Weisel | said today. This system, he de clared, is used extensively in the | St and found practicable. | his division of the mills will probably in the middle of| the pre and counting the men who will be employed in | the box factory shed, approximate- | ly 90 men will be employed by the corporation | Work is now being done on the | | construction of a plank runway | on the road running parallel with | the mills. This will be from op- posite the office to the entrance | |to the lower yards near the burn-| | solo by Farz e and the airt ual excavation will a gr gth of by Mr. Wyl work will be th mov ground on th face of the lot. As to the length of time re quired for the excavation, Mr. Wyley declined to estimate, but intimated this part of the prepar: ations would not take long, bar- ring iuclement weather Excavation of the lot at the cor ner of Fifth and S 4 Streets T begin this week, Mr. Wyley hllll today. This is dependent on local workers and contractors. who have heen in conference with Wyley during the last few not time rs, ac out W. 1 Carl Stromber Mike Juras ven the 1 of loose Jay Cum- and -oa COL. HARTMAN IS ENROUTE TO ALASKA Col. J. D. Harlnmn in charz of the Washlnglnn Alaska Millt Cable and Telegraph System, i passenger aboard the steamer aska due here tomorrow. Hartman making his first in gpection trip to Alaska m two years and is going to the we ward returning to Juneau later -oo SEC'Y. AND MES. THEILE IN SEATTLE ENROUTE HOME Col | days. This for the the location of the new which is one or the several buildings to be started this spring and completed | during the summer. —— latter lot is construction Completing their Secretary and Mrs Eastern visit, | er, the purpose being to give the| Karl Theile trucks a quicker road on which | arrived in Seattle yesterday, to haul the lumber, and at the cording to word received at Mr. same time preserve the road-| Theile's office today. They are|bed for motor cars. Last year expected to remain there several|the continual travel of the trucks FOR ELWELL TGDAY days before leaving for Juneau. |with heavy loads of lumber caus. 14 Hidden and Insight Features in ac to Walter G. Elwell, oldtime Alas- and for more than twenty | years ‘a resident of Juneau, who laid to rest in the Masonic Plot in Evergreen Cemetery this after- noon. His daughter, Mrs. Louise | ¥ Kutecher, arrived here yesterday evening on the steamer Princess DANCE Why they are Better Metatarsal Arch In sole at ball of foot Ladies, It’s Up to Y ou— We done our share and stocked best merchandise we could find at the prices that will build your saving deposit with any of the local banks now. IT IS ALL UP TO YOU Trial order will convince you. Trial order is all we ask. You ask any of our customers. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Thank You all fpr for last week’s patronage. Cupped and pear shaped heel seat allowing heel of foot to rest as it should with room for heel to spread and insuring perfect fit at top 1009 Goodyear Weltjdnsuring no lasting tacks or nail- ed heel seat to irritate the foot Solid leather counter moulded to our ing correct fit in each size. A. B. own lasts insur- Ground cork filler inglifing cushion resiliency and saving jar to body as Toot hits the ground SATURDAY NIGHT and insuring shape. Fieeced inner-lining {n vamp KALI-STEN-IKS holding their Flexible shank and develop the muscles Unbleached wea quarter, forepart insuring correct action to of children’s feet. super-strength twill lining, insuring long- er a horse hitle containing cordovan sheet, from damp feet Cordovan soles insuring le “ALLENITE to wear Non-acid tanned sole poison being absorbed Balatic no trouble ATTENTION MOOSE Election of Officers will be held toe and heel which adds 10% to 159 where shoes receive hardest wear from children. leather, insuring acid in system through instead of insures against the feet. English Natural Calf top band, insures long rolor light colored stockings. nst the feet. cement . which poison heing gum and used contains acid absorbed in system through Full stay to di grain and quarter wear lining, lace and no dyes TONIGHT Flexible box toes to insure comfort to children’s grow- ing feet. J M SALOUM UL Be sure and come out C. H. MacSPADDEN, 3T SBRETEATETNRNT v {NOTHER NEW INDUSTRY FOR JUNEAU 1 wish to announce that on April First my new-and mod- irn'shect metal shop will be complete and I' solicit your usiness. AT L ] The same principles that built my Plumbing and Heat- ing business from nothing to the largest in the Territory will be applied to the new Sheet Metal Shop— “I PELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT JOB WILL COST” WARM AIR FURNACES GUTTERS TANKS DOWN SPOUTS ] roNe 3¢ GEQ. B. RICE ruonE 34 Plumbing Qil Burners Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance wnat job will cost” STOVE PIPE STACKS Heating Wmmmmmmum lmummmmmu||m||tnnnmumummmumumnmuml | Fern Beauty | ! Phone 33 ex-ofticio 'mining and recording precinet; for the) Do Road Work | Provided further, that in lieu paying the amount of said as- work into the ‘Alaska owner may, if he |received by C. H. Flory, Commissioner in Alaska Department of Agriculture | Originally, introduced, of [ bill covered claims, both pla-| sessment {cer and lode The Committee on pund, the | Mines and Mining reported it fav- elects, perform. under the direc- {orably with lode claims tion the Board of Road Com- [from the provisions. It missioners for Alaska, an equival- | vided that “claim owners ent amount of labor upon a regu- |lieu of doing the work, pay $100 jarly laid out route in his mining |into the “Alaska Fund” or do $100'and recording precinet .” [worth of road work under the di-| The owner of the claims so rep- rection of the Alaska Road (Com- pesented can then fila with the mission | recor receipts issued show |the payment of cash or equivaler “Stc- | labor of the usual aff ‘ An act to amend the!davit of performance of laws governing labor or improve-iment work upon the claims ,ments upon mining claims in Al-{ The measu oduced in | aska’, approved March 2, 1907, be,!the House by De Sutherlani and it hereby is, amended thereto'and the report committen | the following proviso ! made by him | “‘Provided, that in lieu of the FESNSes labor or improvements to be made |during each year under existing TERBUNE TO LEAVE EAST THIS WEEK FOR JUN&AU Parlo: - allv all S0 iminated is pro may, in MIDGET SUITCASES 75 C(’nts 5;.(;:..”1 text of the billsald instead ate the H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man |laws on or for the benefit of pl cer mining claims in Alaska, the {owner thereof may, if he so elects. H W of the . First time a Scotchman us-d[':"]‘l l,‘x““”“' 8 ska Game Commission, will leuve hee air at the garage he blew] | Washington about the middle of rout all four tires. Ithis week enroute home, ing word received at Game Commission headquarters today | He has been conferring with | partmental officers lative game and fur-bearing ani | matter accora to For a Cool Shave come in and buy PAR SHAVING CREAM EASTER CANDY | 5 We have a large variety of | | the best FRESH wholesome | Easter Candy and Dyes. LTI SANITARY GROCERY Will be open cvenings P M until o, HCER Secure your Probate o Code here Canned F ood Salo A gain’ COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAINS Our prices will surprise you GARNICK’S PHONE 174 T HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Dresses-and Ensembles Dame Fashion has presentel us with an unusually smari assortment of wearing apparel for Miludy—Everyj detail of correct dress may be taken care of in our Ready-to- Wear Department. ; See Our Dainty Tailored Styles in RAYON GOWNS : Splendid values featuring three prices $2.95, $3.95 and $4.25 Trimmed either with lace, contrasting color or plain hemstitched. This Rayon is of exceptional quality and insures splendid service. Made in the best liked lingerie shades—Flesh, Peach, Orchid, Maize and Coral. e Emporium JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER o