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| r # remaining, the Board has a num-|t ORPHANS'HOME - PROPOSED FOR THE TERRITORY - Legislatur(‘ Will Be Asked to Establish Institu- tion for Chi]d)‘(*n gues By J. E. PEGUES Has the 1 rritor at is a ques propounded to which convenes 4, and wh be called on to ar I put up to the 1927 jon a rather half-hearted man an none was surprised when swer was in the negative expected the bill, seeking tablish an institution at Goddard’ Sanitarium and to purchase establishment, to pass and didn’t More Support This Year But a similar proposal not designating a site howeve will be more activ pressed this |a r lis nd cents, and t possibly |~ f th all fo month for ] > sthin | expenses, which 1 mater fo 2 wards in com € 1 would b W Believes Home Needed Dr. DeVighne, w a 1 tha more thaa _jast {be achieved year, and it will have some strong | . ° , support Officially it will have There ara other prob the support of the Territorial |are involved. Of these 2 Health Department of which Dr.|be mentioned. F W be H. C. DeVighne, of this city, is the | Institution for incorrigibles as w is understood that a ma- |35 mere orphans? Second, w head It limited to ch jority of the deputy Health Com-|be missioners agree with him on that|Plood, or white and mixed, or open subject. [to ev ryone regardless ace? At this time the Territory is| Both of them will be asked in} providing for 152 children either|the Legislature. They t through the Board of Children “'"”» They should be set l\wh Guardians in each of the four DLi-|[out prejudice, but in the light of visions, or through “Mothers’ Pen-| What experience has been had by sions.” In addition, in the F other territories and the States Division there are 26 other chil-|the past, as well as by actual dren whose care is provided by |knowledge of local conditions in the Federal Governmen: How | Alaska. many, if any, there are receiving| Eventually the Territory must funds from the other three Di here. me source sions is not known |t Many Sent Outside Many of these-are sent to va ous industrial and training sch in the States and other institu- in the | PT Hom vide a Children’s he year 1929 that time e EYE TRUUBLES | | | If you are in tre wita your | s eyes and want (0 know il slasses tions. A large percentage of them | wiy ymorove meiters, phone or mever return to the Territ call for appointment. We have In the First Division, the Board |plenty of time for this service of Children’s Guardians has $0|at this season of the year and children in its care. Of this|will be glad to demonstrate that number 30 are being cared for in|hy hoth knowledge and experience schools outside of the Territory In other words, in this Division ¢! alone 56 of Alaska's future poten- tial citizens are removed from its|a horders during the most formative period of their lives. Of the 50 ber placed with and the others are their mothers. In the ®Second Division, the| Board there has but two wards and both are cared for in an In- dustrial Training School maintain- od by the Federal Bureau of Edu- cation. In the Third Division, there are 39 receiving aid from the Terri- tory. Five of them are in the States and 34 remained in the dis trict. In the Fourth Division, out of 31 receiving aid, but one is in the States. Cost Is Not High The cost of the present system is mnot excessive when all condi- tions are considered. The average private families cared for by s e { VALENTINE DAY February 14 Get your Valentines now for mailing. We have a Jarge assortment of all kinds and sizes. Yes, we have Tide Tables for 1929. HELLAN’S > PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery - i SALE ON BOOKS ] Many $1.00, $2.00 and ; $2.50 Books Your Choice 75 CENTS BT - — I BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | Freo Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It It's Right Sub Stetion Post Office No. 1. we are equipped to give you first lass service. ROBERT SIMPSON AT THE NUG T SHOP. Dell ©. Sheriff, Juneau's piano uner and rebuilder. Phone 57 dv. We recommend CALIFORNIA ‘ WINE TONIC | A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- | tion of the body. An appe- tizer and a reliever of fatigue. { LR | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1929 ~ PRIZE WALTZES IYEAR’S REPORT " ROBERT HOLLEY lhosplm] on February'4 for medical BILL TILDEN ] : [ {treatment. The end came as he Gold and Silver for ‘ [ s eating breakiast A 4o © R | | - ATEAGLES BAI.l.' ON COMMERGE | /:ucrx dre vaued | PASSES BEYUNU REIN At 3411_429’ Report | | OUT FIREMEN LAST NIGHT Sl)eclal Awalds Be M!dt‘ TU BE ISSUED S st et o I he Fire Departuen tnsy o 2% | BOSTON, Feb, 5.—The Exe i Alaska last month were valued | Wellknown Ploneer Dies in the Fire Department last night. A | Committee of the Uniteq . o at Dance Tonight at $411,429, according to fl small Chevrolet truck owned by|Lawn Tennls Acssnts ool St in [lks' Hall | nnual Alaska Comu | ures made public today by 4. | | Hospital This Morning {Albert Forrest caught fire in Mc-| stored l’illll)s1“i\i\.~lcr.‘n[‘r{)’l il AKS r: o annug laska Commerce x| ide. G i Ohie. b 2 3 ' o den to ama R compied by the SCUSMINE| | oo 1ot e e ol o from Heart Failure ~ (C2s Care endangering & num- | standing. He was suspended ix authorit apidly nearin, e ki ool g 5 Slorec there and other | months ago for writing for news- pletion and in the next :szo(:”“‘ -, G_?I(.l. Shmenis . v |property. The blaze was extin-|papers, while playin iz o .\ jo- avallabe’ Cor BN | | worth 3386564, and silver $24- || Robert Holley, 71, a native of &uished with hand chemicals with PN AL o, ctvic bodles hnd Crie L] | © | |Texas and a resident of Alaskaout serious damage to the machin g fonb, an | iipments for the month | |since 1898, died at 8:30 a.m.,, today |A defective self-starter switch is JUANZON ARRESTED : Custonis 3 g | were §14,939 more than > | lin St. Ann’s Hospital from heart|believed to have caused the fire, —_— oy Y . Mc- | ime month last year. failure. He is survived so far as x\l SEER i e o 2 i \ssistant Collector M. || were composed almost known by ' Mrs. Mary Her-| Siave JUSRION Wit MM 5 nd the Customs staff of (0o B Tt o A e L R et e RUMMAGE SALE this morning by Deputy U, 1 for several | e T oh T TR, '\}M pon N Marshal Walter Sibley and chargns z ehendh nnr{\ T | Arrangements for the funeral| vl,:fd‘:;l (]‘l""i'i oll‘Hrl)l,v Trinity Ca-| oq petore Judge Boyle in the U. §. watd ha 2 o mation relative | FEDERAL OFFICERS. MAKE | 2nd Interment were boing held m‘mmmxu!t' i ;;;:11:.\’1:1[: ;].‘,;)]'l e, | Commissioner's Court Monday. P : “ & and importations | ARREST ON BOOZE CHARGE| 1obeyance pending advices receiv: ed! bt nounc- iy . r Jutput of the | 2 {from his relatives. The body u}";‘h‘l’“ '.‘;’I“';"“y'l March 11 The| This store will be open Sat- 1 of metals,| Henry Johnson was arrested last |PeINE held in the C. W. Carterl . “lr it sacive do-|urday evening, February 9th, 2 R oone, Jalinon, was arrefind lastiaiichige ations ;h:)mrlc !uxldhln for the|for the accommodation of the : » ight by 3 S. Marsha | 48 y may be sent to the|trade. ozen and | E. Feero and Federal prohibition] Mr. Holley came north from Tex-| paanery—or phone 604, By PEIN'S 3 £ L \d fish pro charged with violation of as in 1898, and for two years drove O ady. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM s e i decline of ihe Alaska Bone Dry Law. - He|cattle over the old Dalton Trail| 0 SRR yrted propably will be tried Monday to Dawson. In September, 1900, b r ren Judge Frank A. Boyle is ex- he came to Juneau and has re-| H Y G = of the corre-|pected to return to his office, sided here continuously since that | ave 1 ou asted s f m‘,»n\ |Judge Boyle is confined to his time. He was well known here . 4 y he official | home with a severe cold. and had many friends. For sev Our SPICC Cakey & Joa for: /. o v .35 las r R v f Com L g eral years past he has been an| nd issued| EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING |attache at fhe Federal courthouse, Fancy Cookies, assorted, plain and iced, furnish-! 1t pays to nave your zippers Serving as a court bailiff. regular 50c¢ pound, 5 5 s and theland boots re-built at Mike ‘Mr. Holley had been in illhealth 8 ) r » o pound box ... 1.65 z press statistios | Avolan's. Gent’s furnishings. ady for sometime. He entered the; Best Spaghetti, No. 2 can BB nmerce of the|= et - = e | ! Go to the Eagles’ Dance Saturday Night and Dance i with the CITY BAND at Elks’ Hall S un® COLORED BATH ROOM ameo, Agwl 40| Garnick’s — Phone 174 FIXTURES birth. She was NOTICE 1908 and lived To Masier biasons it Seward. She meeting Mt. Jun from the Seward | 47, F £ A. M. at S i | NOW even dezree Temple Monday Work in M. M. | SURE ENOUGH of Master. a and she is sur- CHAS. E. NA( vived husband, mother, ; ’ R S N —adv. Sec brother lliam Manthey ‘who ON Dlg PIAY If )0‘““‘”"“ the BPS"Q“‘II’}) at Lowest S0 R S went Juneau to the bedside, : 4. . PRICES, plus Best of Service This store will be open Sat-iand numerous other relatives in urflay eovening, February 9th,'Alaska and California. . for the accommodation of thed D s AT -TRY U«ll\m GOLDSTEI PORIUM| For t S??‘v‘(%nggfl.}r{fin of the| ! 3, p s e |irade, ihis stors” will e apen RICE & AHLERS CO. | Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 adv. Inc. | PLUMBING HEATING Juneau, Alaska Alaska Scenic Views adv. B. M BRHER SHEET METAL P. S.—We ask you to come to our store, see the Goods—you be the judge of QUALITY and PRICE SHOE SALE FOR MONDAY ONLY-F. ebruary 11th “We tell you in advance what job will cost” AT ELKS, HALL TONIGHT—Dancing at 9:30 ! WOMEN’S SHOES $6.95 ‘ $5.95 $4.95 Music B y Juneau City Band , Students 50¢, Ladies Free SPECIAL PRIZE—One month’s pass to Palace Admission $ Phone 25 Free Delivery { SWISQ CHEESE, $1 00 1b. lb NORWEGIAN CHEESE, PHONES 92 AND 95 IMPORTED ROMAN CHEESE $1 25 lb 'KIPPERED KING SALMON Best Quality for Less Money GEORGE Theatre donated by John T. Spickett for best couple of “Hot Heels” waltzers of Douglas. Special prize for best waltzers of Juneau, also. | PUBLIC INVITED Black Velvet Pumps, Black Brown. Kid Tan Calf Ties, Patent Slip- Satin Slippers, ARCH PRE- o ! i pers, Brown Calf Oxfords, SERVER Slippers in Patcnt | Slippers, Patent Ties and { ypcH PRESERVER Browa and Black Kid Black Kid Slippers Kid Oxfords e | L 50 cents Broken lines of Felt Slippers and Rubbers Patent Leather : $3.95 Tan Calf Oxfords, Tan Elk Oxfords, Patent Leather Slippers $2.95 Tan and Black Calf i Oxfords $1.95 Patent Oxfords, Black Calf Oxfords $1.00 atin, Black Kid, Black Calf Oxfords MEN’S SHOES $4.95 e $3.95 Black Calf Oxfords Tan and Black Calf Oxfords Black S. 75¢lb. in cans, 30c Can Men’s Light Weight Work Shoes—$4.95 A PAIR ————— . All short lines of Children’s Shoes and Slippers reduced for clearance. All Women’s and . Children’s Overshoes greatly reduced for clearance. BROS.N GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M.