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R SNBSS § % ¢ R e e TERRITORIAL C. OF C. GETS 600D START Ol'gm‘.i/(:lion (" ommittee Named to Report Monday Good Attendance group of citizens met last discussed All-Alaska The meet- m of a round table e prospective cham- iness man’s stand- gates present bu themselves. Frank H. Foster, man of the meeting Whittier, of Juneau, e results of the ppointment of a to formulate All-A I aska and at 4 when group noon, of lh(’ same the City Hall ee appointed by Rep. up of: R. A. Bates C. Hess, Representative ck, Representative J. Representative Alfred Charles Benjamin, rney Henry Roden., Well Attended meeting was well attended resentatives were present 1 districts in Alaska. Senator L. C. Hess represented Fairbanks; W. A. Bates, Ketchik: Repre- Vi J. H. Murra Harry and Representative Frank Cord Representative E.! Representative J. Anchorage; Represen- Burgh and Represen- Alfred Lomen, Nome; Sena- jamin, Wrangelll ayor Hanlon, Sit- Representative Frank H. Fos- Seward, and Representative | en Shattuck, M. S. Whittier, V.| A. Paine, and Henry Roden, were | there from the Juneau Chamber of Commerce. A number of matters were discus- sed, including methods of organiza- tion and financing. Mr. Foster suggested that Juneau be the head- quarters for the Territorial Cham- ber and that all presidents of lo-: cal chambers be members of the general Chamber. It was suggested that the most practical method of financing would probably be to as- | sess each local chamber according | to the number of members and to ask that the sum thus obtained be supplemented by an appropriation by the Territorial Legislature. Alaska Publicity Publicity for Alaska was men- tioned and it was brought out that by combining the publicity for the Territory, except for a certain amount, of strictly local publicity, R. Tarwater, N. McCain, was \Legion Auxiliary to Present BILL TO MEET DEFICIENCY IS BEFORE HOUSE ;\v'nys and Means Commit- tee Brings in First De- ficiency Bill of Term t deficiency The fil tion bill appro) ison of th Legislature was introduced v by the Ways a ee carrying a t of 514 639.94. ]l luded in the ite are: For wolf bounties, £12,500; for payment of tax collectors, $750 and for the support of schools in incorporated towns and school dis- tricts, $1,389.94 Two other measures were intro- duced in the House. One by Mr Foster providing for care of incom- s of the World War petent ve and for the care of minor children of such vet The other was by Mr. Dc asking for an ap- ation of $15,000 for water im- on the Yukon-Kusl ige ond conditioned on ent of funds by the Fed- ment for the land im- eral gover provements on that route. In House Joint Memorial No. 1, Mr. Foster appeals to the Federal for the establishment ining schools for Indians and Eskimos in Alaska, tubercular hospitals at Nome, An- chorage, Juneau and Ketchikan, and for the appropriation of ade: quate funds for indigent Indians and Eskimos. The memorial points to “much progress” socially, morally and ma- terially among the aboriginal na- tives under the Federal Bureau of Education and decl s its work has been hampered by ‘lack of | funds to adequately care for these wards of the government. Tubercu- losis is said to be prevalent among 70 per cent of the Indians and Es- kimos and is increas while the rate for the entire country is steadily lowering. L of fac ties for industrial training is clared to be a serious handicap in properly educating the youth, the schools being too few to provide for all who desire and nced the training. The memorial also asks that the present force of doctors and nurses be doubled. - VAUDEVILLE SHOW T0 BE GIVEN HERE Entertainment at Palace Tuesday, Wednesday considerable money expended in1 this manner could be saved. Other matters of interest me“'! tioned were the alleged high freight / rates between Alaska points and{ Seattle, and some way to remedy this; the farming situation, and al suggestion that a closer connection | between producer and consumer be brought about. It was pronounced by those present a successful meet- ing, and the feeling is that an All- Alaska Chamber is most desirable and that its formation is assured. Hetie et e At last the better blade for' GILLETTE RAZORS Radium Blades are better blades because they are made of the fa- mous Swedish Razor Blade Steel, the finest in the world. They sell at the same price as the regular Gillette Blades. Phone 25 Free Delivery | | headliner. Under the auspices of the Am- crican Legion -Auxiliary a show fea- jturing both. vaudeville acts and a big comedy picture will be given at the Palace Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The vaudeville program will consist of several spicy entertaining features and the pic- {ture fits well into the Auxiliary show as it is centered around the military training camps. “Finders Keepers” with Laura La Plant is the picture to be shown. Following it Fred Dobler, banjo artist, will present a snappy musi- cal specialty. Dorothy Stearns Roff and Dagny Hagerup have the next Theirs is a clog and tap dance that has been arranged #nd will be presented in fast step- ping style. Other vaudeville acts are on the program. There will be one show each evening, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. S ee e NOTICE George Brothers thank me for the new acquaintances they made last month and assured me that they would be glad to have you drop in again and settle the little account you owe D. B. Femmer, Phone 114. —adv. —_————— Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau's piano tuner and rebuilder. Phono 573 A ITALIAN ALL LT T TR T T T Phones 92 and 95 Spaghetti or Macaroni with Mushroom Sauce and Grated Cheese 35 cents GEORGE BROTHERS IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllfilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DINNER FOR the' steamship lanes to the Azor he says. ‘A plane hopping off f: es,” |the immediate roin lqunv« design Eve FIXTURE COMING Fixture Guarant:ed Very Captain Fried not Old papers at the Empxre. Acquaintances of the President gathercd on the steps of the chief exccutive's home on the first roject. | At the meeting of the City coun- E Mus & 4 Bimriek, . of his tenure to congratulate him and wish him luck in his new job. (Associated Press photo ——eo lcil last night, judges and clerks for | 3"";{““ No. 3»4’; rant Baldwin« ~smitted by telephone). | 2 : e | the coming election were appointed. | 21! rs. Budman Jensen. LSRN Y 52 o et . “h . = \ GIVEN FINE AND SENTENCE ‘Judgcs elected were: It was the last regular council 3 | | Precinct No. 1.—Mrs. J. T.Welch |theeting that will be held until New k could make the long[sufficicntly far rant| Ben Wilson, found guilty i1 the rn. wwiliam Franks, Milton Both- | after ngm election, April 2 o jump to the Azores, re-fuel there|cn atte: at r S e yet.|United States Commisioners' Court 3 | 54 S LEe 5 k. P % well. mayor, three councilmen and onc jand cairy on to Paris without any |But the man who has followed the|for violation of the Alaska Bone " pl.inot No. 2—Nellie Simpki saho0]. diractor Wil > Be. - alscien |great aif 1 scracely believe |sea since carly boyhood expects to|Dry Law, has been fined $50 and, ..eo'Manning and Adam Schn —.‘Bu;hnv was concluded last e (x ]u ling stage would stand up inllive to see great planes winging |sentenced to four months in jail. | " = g i . ;1“'(1 i ft e S and T doubt that a pilot |from eest to west and back again | s R s ek i 8t 8 OF]TKi “hl”‘, |could pick up so tiny a spot in the |on regular scheule | R Pl i ol e 0 Lo B e i e % CERE i Do tents," e con-| NOTICE C. M. Jorgensen and Ina Jackson. | All-Alaska Chamber of Commerce H @ . C s Vs | d puts his, trust in ded:' . “There diiants o The Alaska Mendenhall Fur | Clerks discussion. eroic Laptain Gives 1EW | adio beacons as aida to: navigation | shipping. Bit T look for comparas closed to visitors -—— 2 — H S “ f . i % Rt 4 3 from March 10 to July 15, in- —Has corn or i for rplane. With Afety of operation gnd speed | clasive JACKSON MARSH YOUR GROCER WOULD BE . 3 at strateg rvice.” 2 ¢ R G ER 4 Landing Stages [ point 1t WA b a0 L L i Dwne. B ; . St — |ble for a pilot to keep his course | A\NCHORAGE ELKS | ’—*"—F['R o e Our customer if he was not in the business himself. NEW YORK, March 16.—A hero|jcven in the thickest fog. 5 Koo o HAVE ELECTION | 5 . . So why should he have a right to object to you of the secs has pinned his faith | e e 34 Outr F“’; M”"“{f’"ur ng DCD‘"?‘ giving us a trial next Monday, March the i8th. e S 1 One Point. Made At a recent mecting of Anchor- | furrier. Gold fein's. Em UTT.,,”‘”ZV Capt. George Fried, skipper ofj «A heacon on the Azores” B SN 1 3 gh SRt TR R We Solicit Your Business the America and rescuer of the “would be sufficient guide B s war i PSS Breoanse] Walkhow TRl we o e vht. i e Florida and the Antinoe shipwreck a pilot B At AR et IR hoss ~v\( ol U\\ll,\v, wer vmmmumu‘w} 38 ‘IU:\L \\\‘ KNOW nat we can serve yo witn mer- believes the next few years|in the direction from which the | icoied to office: J. H. Storm, Ex- chandise of dependable value, good service and at \ will see established scrvices for pas- | ne s loudest Evcmum'u-"'“"1“’ V('m:h}:(i“fm ‘y ‘xfi‘m Ru“ | prices well worth YOUR CONSIDERATION. senger and light freight {ar mechanical troubles he |- ooy Leading ~Knight; —Ray EA gTFR Captain Pried calls it “overseas|would pick up the islands. Beacons R e et ] . /] SO COME IN OR PHONE ilying” and believes that with the |from other points could be used to | pyiny 1‘«:““‘:1 i “;'“"L b | “IT IS FOR A MUTUAL GOOD” rapid development of aft and|fix his position and enable him to} .o oo JUMERL ey the radio a trip across the Atlantic|calculate his speed at all times. Il Seey; Ko R CARDS | b will embody few more dangers than | e when it 18 perdestsdeT da &féfiizl;p;m:im?fii (—{.X e . | ‘ a similar tip by steamer. |not look for oversest fiying to in- | W AT, (re-clected) Trustee; W | Gastineau Grocer multiple - motored airplane | terfere seriously with shipping. Air|., o o il L I. . | wppears to be the practicable meth-|fines will provide express s & ‘h_l- !IP Hm? Exalted \xvrxz‘ was, [ d. - Dirigibles seem more .difficult|ice—say 48 hours from New ,,‘"(fl"“,.‘Mcf"‘{‘ Dml_m;\, ,N’:“‘nvm.l - — | PHONE 37 to handle and more easily influ-|to Paris—but there must ¢ BT Raen ’dzc‘;:}(‘f ’al‘zg;_‘_' 1 P. S.—The salt in shakers is selling 1214c¢ a piece and enced by the elements. 1 think four |shipping to care for hea T R 1 not 13¢ IF YOU PLEASE AND REMEMBER :::}::l*“H"{:)l‘"l):_hll‘:u;bll)(vsfim02}:“_5}; ;A‘«ull“ in no particular S BUTLER-MAURO ‘ that “business is sensitive; it goes where in- on with two motors out of com-| NEW CLASS IN SPEED WRITING DRUG CO. | vited and stays where well treated. mission,” he say | “Wireless Starts next week. For particulars = o v s s Landing Stages ties provide telephone 227, —adv. | Free Delivery Phone 134 | Landing es are impracticable |tion of but mail ", AT z S 1 l O S W g etisvas hhe Tl ot i sl WHEN WE SELL IT eeas ang nlon els who has weathered some of the |tain need not start looking for an-{ _ - oo JWvyEb AT GLUE | I Bl ! HAVE ARRIVED worst storms of the North Atlantic. |other job just » Mfl'}'ml ‘51'00 turkey dinner at| : | j. “An "ideal route would be alonz{ These dev are not for the Olub Sunday. 3 il gl i g t GarniCk,S Phone 174 ety SR | . 3 e S —— I IDAHO LEGISLATOR ROPES HUGE ELK ' BUREAU PLANS 600D SERVICE FOR AVIATORS Weather Bureau to Estab— lish an Aerological | Station, Fairbanks | The establishment of an saero- |logical station at Fairbanks by the | ‘,U. S. Weather Bureau has been, lagreed on, according to word re- ‘L(‘A\Ld today by Highway Engineer ‘R J. Sommers. H. J. Thompson, ! |of the local Weather Bureau sta-| [tion, will be made observer if he| will aceept the appointment. | | The Fairbanks station will be es-| | tablished immediately. It will re-| ceive reports twice daily from Al-, aska stations on flying conditions | and, also, weather reports. These! will be issied for the benefit of: aviators. | | The project was sccured (hrcugh; persistent work by T. A. Marquam, ‘Favbanks attorney, who is inter- ;:::xfd "l]{ “X Pax}x’b‘mha 1\1‘5:‘“‘: cut"" COUNC[L SELECTD Precinct No. 1.—I. Sowerby, Mrs. y. e has been in Washington ELECTION OFFlCERS for the past six weeks and has put | ‘Lo‘“‘se' Norton. in a great deal of work on the| | Precinct No. 1 ! State Senator W. P. Swanstrum of Ashton went into the hills back of Boise and lassoed a bull elk floundering in the snow. The animal has been placed in the city park. iarry Biggs and I |1 b CARLOAD of PLUMBING FIXTURES DIRECT from FACTORY Best Quality Made by the Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co. “STANDARD” Mail Order House Price f. 0. b. Seattle 2 OUR PRICE Delivered anywhere in Juneau ( Im(t ( umlmu China Tank Birch Mah. Qeat $19.95 tion (Alus(-t (m)mlmm China Tauk White Se Basin “ llllout Fiitiv 17-19, Full A(;mu tion ngs $22.50 B.nh Tub on Feet \\'ilhout Fittiv $23.85 NZs $31.00 Tub, B up by our money b Open Until 11 P. M. PLUMBING "dlll Room Ouatfit asin, Closet, Complete with fittings $65.00 ack guarantee. HEATING “We tell you‘ in advance what job will cost” $75.00 RICE & AHLERS CO. SHEET METAL Compare these prices and you will sce that you will not only save money but will have the satisfaction of selecting your fixtures backed Sport Sweaters for Men A full line of Pull-Over Sweaters in bright colors for Spring—also darker shades. Just the think for outdoor wear. A genuine bargain at $4.25 oldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center.