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Our first is here ripmeni of SPRING MIL LINERY Felts—Braided Straws— inations——All Colors AR PRICE ln confo: ment, as . store viday, s oo o g 0 ) ) l N ) L e Merchants Closing Agree- The American Legion; this Februar i’S BIRTHDAY P e e e ] y 22, B. M. Behrends Co,, Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store right the president is shown inspecting the memorial, Mrs. olidge, rs. Bok ang Edward Bok, doner ¢ Below, left to right: President c»udge speaking at the dedication of the Bok singing (ower at UQun I.ek nt " Cooll “. Lie mountain sanctuary and t Ver. LONIAL AIRWAYS | TO ADD TO SERVICE ! W‘RK. Feh 20.—Heay Bases in passenger tr mail burdens prund an of aals of the Colonial Airway g B L 1*to plan a material increase lian © \ _ i J equipment and the in- PR ol jon of additional nassen- ':‘m\]m”l; ;_’mfl. f seryice in a few months, 91 e vy ftG,G‘on» total of 658,868 miles has A A when the More mail has 82,614 pounds of mail. Tho‘ n this line was| increase between and October 1 line was opened been carried over this route in three months than during the first year and one half cf opera- tion of the New York-Boston run. [ cfia) ‘eystem sitice” the formation 2 1926 of the first of three com- B 12”“ compriging the system, ac- ing to recent erports made by of the company its inauguration, 9,487 ‘have been flown and nds* ot mall carried /Boston, Cleve- Colonial erating Cleveland Westen Airways, dp- between Albany and have flown 236,017 [ {miles, *ca 1,458 passengers and transported 45,613 pounds of mafil. r B MM Aifr Trans- operating - the 'New York- run, have flown 364,639 carrying 4,749 ngers Subscribo to The Empire. London Grows Taller gn xu;, taller and more 3ble, The bufldings have not vet taken on the sky-scraping growth of Amerlcan buildings, but in manz cases are well up to the 100-toof level above groun nurmllted ondon's 40-year-old bulldihg la A CUBA mm MUSIC 0¥ GLD SPANISE AYS HAVANA, Fob. 20.~Ths Cubay Government has forbidden t playing of atrs femitiiscent o colonial days in Havana. - It was pointed out that meany of - th tunes were closely associdted w) the execution of Cuban wu:é The two considered modt - Obje tionable were “La Marcha, Cadiz” and “El Tambor de GPI aderos.” - Subscribe to The Emplre, "gés Y @/w‘, / Un @nwuam ud rdencdl Wenth, s (Aa/m/nx] aness called c?da/bcd”m 9 m?f/m; W #ao/( wWh moum‘afm s of ;,%/sh . Jhe Gmvnican gl ewdered, Lfm o tencs of /166€ Piuk, %c&fpm%%f%m GARDEN CLUB MEETS SATURDAY NIGHT; lln\ been highly int | are given in a tiresome. = The ting and public is in vited Apose of Mr. Anderson to deal with| ANDERSON LECTURE The séventh lecture of on plant culture by J. V. son, will be heard ry the of the Juneau Garden Club a A other garden enthusias Satur-| oo day night in the Legion Dugout.| In, the past the talks have been on Fiiday nights, but the to Saturday for the one wag made so as not to coufli with the Shrine Bail on Fri night. The subject of the lectu will 'be: “Insects that causz plant dlsease.” The series of garden and plant|; falksgwas staried about tour | e, months ago. - > a series Ande A Hosp tal vest ment, and unc ition this morn ng At a later hour today she s reported as -doing well “Bob” Turner was tods a0 as being somewnat b it was stated that he o to leave the hosp! chan, ! his speech to son NOTICE of plang While Gown town drop in; aud. the different agéncies that George Brothers Groeery, meet enter into plant culture in a non-|¥our friends and neighliors, then | techuical mahuer so that the lay-|Pay. that, little account. you owe | man, without special botanical D. B. FEMMER knowledge, can readily understand Telephone l“ and. protit by It Tie lectutes It has been the pur [ the various phases life | i 1 TAX NOTICE ! i that is not dry BBAND 6L00 OF PIONEERS ~ NOw MEETING anleen Delegates Are I Present ‘at’' Session—'"' rlghts Scheduled CORDOVA, Alaska, Feb. 20.— With' the arrival of 19 delegates from all parts of Alaska, the Gramd Igloo of the Ploneers of s called to order here 3 Forss Grand, President | Problems confronting | gates include a finis line proposal to do a sfon_fand, which tha lu.:!n dele- on from aid, not Iy, from (b thase in me 5 nmnlh and foree in institu- | es will also fight for | hmeni of a Pioneers’ IHome at Anchorage, 1 Amoung the di ates arve J | Dunn, Senator ‘from Ruby, | Representatives McCutcheon. i Anchorage and Rathenburg, 1 Palibankas. i w. and of o Second paymenc of taxes arej now due and payable. Same will {become delinquent ~March 1st, | {1920, at which time 10% penalty and 8$% interest will attach. H. R..SHEPARD, City. Clerk. - papers _for old saie at The BIDS WAN TED will Yrt recelved up until Thursday evening, Feb- 5 l’ur the deors, contained in build- as the TRIANGLE Bids 6 p. m. LEE ROX, Wrecking Contractor. | of Ketchikan, = Unpainted Tables an(l 5 KOLSTER RADIO i T Sdn RECEIVERS Table and Cahinet Models FElectric and Battery Operated Sets Alaska Electric Léghi & Power Co. Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 HOSIERY SALE % A new shipment of ARROWHEAD HOSIERY on special sale. Per Pair $1.00 ncluding, blonde, blush, grain, moonlight, flesh pmk a‘]oma anfl blhck and w}nte £ Sizes from 8V to 10%5 SPECIAL S 4 LE Fancy and plain nhbeq rayon hose, all sizes ‘and colors. Valnes nptob(l Semtasit ¢ i ' Ndw 45 cents If yqu want to buy any?hing—nse a Cla:stfied If you have a rdom -to rent, - bme' of an aj h'C fi These hdio glasqifieds work Hotr, ot u( £ Three- -quarter agd half so¢ks in{" ayoil all sizes and cq]ors———val~ ues, ‘60 eemw— - Now 45 cents Cotton ribbed hose in shades of cordovan, sand and ‘belge-d-sizes 5% to 91/,4-* g