The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1929, Page 2

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AR z T T T T T S R L TR TSR R LT LR LU SMARTEST =3 wt A s ws > A\ NEW SHIPMENT COATS, MILLINERY WEAR IS NOW REA munii to Fasliondom. showing of the latest dressed. LR T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY. MARCH 16, 1929. ‘hn!] and” will“have a span of 87 feet, the story in Aviation said. Company Officers Charles V. Eakin, founder of both |the West Coast Air Transport and AND FOOT- The smartest of garments that glor- ify youth and point new and clever models cannot to appeal to all women. who want to be correctly and fashionably Coats from $22.50 up. Millinery from B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. The Store of Smart Styles T T P P T T T SR DT OO UL O T LUV LT Notices for this must be received by not later than 10 o'clc morning to guarantee serimon topics, cte. " First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday s rvic 11..a. m. in ¢t First Chr Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on ¥ and Main Streets. be, “Substance.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. monial meetin Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from The public is cord attend i E ices and visit the reading room. e | “Catholic Church [ » Fifth and Gold Streats 8:00 a. m— Mass and Sermon. mon 1:30 p. m. — Sunday Schoo! and Bible Class. 7:30 p. m. — Rosary, I ruction and Benediction of the Blessed & Sacrament. During Lent: Special devation 7:30 p. m.,, Wednesday and Friday at {f Holy Trinity Cathedral CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Phon? 604 " No services: as Dean Rice is in Bkagway. 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School Fridays during Lent @ddress, 8:60 p. m. Northern Light Presbyterian Church Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. . REV. O, A. STILLMAN, Pastor Morping sermon at 11 o'clock ‘Subject, “A Great Salvation.” This is the fifth sermon of the| 5. "HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worki 10:30 a. m—Morning service. 11:30 a. m—Bible School. | 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek series on “Great” subjects, Special music by the Choir. Bible School at 12:15 p. m. No evening service. A warm welcome for everybody. Resurrection Lutheran Church _REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday will ke held at ' e to worship w Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church urth and Seward Siracts HENRY YOUNG ris Richardson will Evening worship at 10:30 2. m—High Mass and Ser- Subject of sermon, “Handicips Be- | X ; “The youns people of suas o THOUSANDS HEAR NEW PRESIDENT EXPOUND VIEWS cspecially invited. Assembly of God Mission | ™ (Bethel Pentec Seward Street PERSONEUS, m.—Morning Worship. Bible School. evening service Tuesday and Friday evenings at Gospel services. Supper the first Sun- 1| day of each month. ! The Salvation Army nday—T7:30 p. m. RISy S aX NI Presbyterian Native Church We make ang a: £ | 'k i | | 4 | TR AT i s i e I ot & Jeemd ‘ffiemn/ (aru{i(]u,n io net cwt~ | away Dem the thisat fut /:a_\gwd[,nw{{‘(iu/ Laf el ov is phaped 5 {all Shai it {wm he 7‘%11{«;&—31 s€. j.éufim;n{&%fi‘b@ ige Jamtasy jersey wibh (o T Tiens in blue and. ned ilbustrales the p kit that (4 '{fazsd ml')’,'m:/u"g o (’,}‘ 1 ‘ A . @ e 5,000 from the road fu of the Dresses from § Il‘l-"’ up. nd and Fourth Division for re- tation, repair and mainten- ice of the abandoned Signal ps telegraph line between Fort 1d Unalaklcet. It would ‘Lv st a public bhone line. | Praises Re Work i In Senate Joint Resolution Nnv} 1, Sens P 3 | FISHERMEN IS . ors Anderson and Sund- lrl? t ask for vote of thanks for ~ the work d > by Dr. L. E. Benson | Senate Measure Seeks t0 ana wagner for prompt and ef Tax Nonresident Fisher-: [ficient aid given stricken villag in the Second Division during the men, $150 Per Year |umanpox epidemic 1ast winter. They a large a in distributing PR R R R I R T = | Included in three new measures ne and otl supplie: The ; introdlced in the Senate yesterday,!resolution directs Gov. George A | lone is a tax bill, and the other two|Parks to pay Dr. Benson for his 1 covere call for certain expenditures from |profes 1 ser at the going the road funds in two divisions, e for such work. Eoth houses received the reports | YGcorgc ] Love and Johnfirho Senate passed Steel's cannery 1 i K “ N d b | sanitation measure, virtually a: of the Territorial Banking Board. . Relly IName Yy was introduced, without a dissent- which the Governor s Parks to Board 'ixng vote. printed for circulatior AR This is regarded as the first Sprague, Territorial Fish Commi: measure of any importance to pass sioner, covering his investigations either branch of the Legislature during the past two years. this session. It will reach the House Gov. George A. Parks yesterday | |sent the nomiations of George J. | Love, Valdez, and John H. Kelly, Pl U S A Morning Worshi. | pajrpanks, to be members of the “’d“y'n s e st and €| poard of Trustecs of the Alaska - SBERD ke, Tax " Senator RBenjamin yesterday Agricultural College and School of Mines. They were referred to the brought lm & me‘ns\lrr' 9 :\m(-n(‘l the { ¥ Committee on Education by Presi- rgeqni Lsense, tax, on n.On-rL‘h“‘.lN“; dent Steel. fishermen. It would require all fish- Mr. Love was nominated for. the | &FmeR. trollers.or seiners to pay a| term oxpiring April 1, 1035, and|f8é rate of $150 per year. Thej [ Mr. Kelly for the term expiring present tax on non-resident secin- ers is $26 and on all other cla $10. | “If we could zone Alaska and 1| Three flying boats have been or- April 1, 1981, Both men are Alas- kan pioneers. The former has re- ded many years at Valdez and is and Secretary of the Pioneers of Alaska. . Mr. Kell resided at iirbanks since the e days of camp and is connected with the Northern Commercial Com- ka and forget the rest of the Ter-|Union Air Lines, it was announced ritory,” Mr. Benjamin | the session. But as all taxes must |pany in Portland recently, and r be general in nature, such a propo- |ported in March “Aviation,” sition would not be valid. aeronautical magazine. Senator Dimond introduced al! The article said that the Alaskan| bill authorizing the Territorial Road | service would start within a few| rour @ ¢ . i . | Commission to repair and maintainmonths. The planes will be twin-| e e o the Valdez dyke on the same basis | engined Douglas machines with Als» our PRE-TOURIST|8s roads and ftrails. It also calls| h. p. Pratt and Whitney Hoj et | sale of Silver, Glass, etc.|for an appropriation of $10,000 pro- |engines. They will have a cruising | 1HE NUGGET SHOP. |viding the Federal government speed of 100 miles per hour, will| | - s> ee — makes an appropriation for certain | seat 16 passengers and carry a pay NEW CLASS IN SPEED WRITING |improvements to the dyke. load of 6,000 Ibs. Fuel will be ca Starts next week. For particulars| Senator Dunn introduced a meas|ried for 15 hours of cruising. The | telephone 227. —ady. ure calling for the allotment of'planes will be 60 feet ! an - - NEW COSTUME JEWELRY | Chehalis, | had my way about it, I would make |dered for the Seattle-Ketchikan-| the tax §250 for Southeastern Alas- (Juneau, Alaska extension of the| -|at the annual meeting of the com- | | its present parent company, the Union Air Lines, re-elected presi- dent and general manager at the recent meeting. B. N. Wren, Los Angeles, one of the heads of the Pickwick stages, was chosen as vice I ident; J. D. Warren, Portland, etary-treasurer, and H. M. |Brown and John C. Veatch, Port- land, and A. C. St. John, Chehalis, Wash., directors. St. John is head of the St. John Flying Service of PRESIDENT IS WORKING OUT [Relies on No One Man to Give Him Advice— Confers with All WASHINGTON, March 16.—Pres- ident Hoover is neither playing a lene hand in the conduc the irs of the National vernment nor is he relying largely upon the counsel of a single adviser as have some of the Chief Executives of the past. With an engineer’s insatiable de- sire for all facts of the situation, the President is consulting with those . who can: supply them and whose opinion, and advice can be of material assistance to him in solving the menifold problems with which the President is constantly faced. + President Hoover has placed in his Cabinet men upon whose judg- | 4 ment he relies and he is in fre- quent consultation with a number of them outside of the regular Cabinet sessions in the White House but he is not limiting his eircle of advisers to those in public serv- ice. He has and is conferring with NOTICE neau Grocery Company as soon as possible. adv. JUNEAU GROCERY CO. - >ee NEW C Starts next week. For particulars telephone EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING boots rebuilt at Mike Avoian's. Gent's furnishings. —adyv. e i, ! BURFORD'S CORNER § “TRY A MALTY” N PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk e PSR tucks and bows. An Associated Press picture from the rim of ‘the Capitol showlni Wd listening to Herbert Hoover's first pr ntial address. (Photo anm b’_f"f?’l‘{!‘_’)- RN SN SR S | 4 NEW SYSTEM Charles Evans Hughes, Elihu Root | ™ and Willlam Howard Taft. e . All persons indebted to the Ju-| are re-! quested to pay their bills to the! FIRST NATIONAL BANK ONLY| SS IN SPEED “'RITING‘ It pays to mave your zippers and ffor Sale By JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE CO. BOYS® SUITS Well dressed boys are wearing these Spring suits in the new materials and colors this season. In over blouse and belted styles. - Solid colors with contrasting trims— checked and striped blouses with pants in solid colors. From 3 to 8 years. Priced from 95 cents to $2.25 Tordons Gift Shop ST. PATRICK’S DAY NOVELTIES OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU o) LOOKING TOWARD SPRING A smart version of the sportswear The New Butterfly Skirts - in solid and combination colors —are in more attractive colors and designs than ever before.” This Spring they are shown in new shades of green, yellow, French blue, orchid, tan, red, navy blue and brown. Blouses —are again in favor and are of vital style importance for smart ensemble. They show the new styles in frills, ties, ‘Old Papers for sale at Empire Office vogue is Sweaters

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