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SENATE AMENI]S[ BILL SLIGHTLY: ; Divide 5\]1«3(1 Inte T\\() Clas all schools. would have in- costs to the Terri- Y 100,000 each biennium U nt adopted yes- terday the increase is estimated at|&t between $70,000 and $80,000 ! Natural History Course Kodick bears and Alaska wolves | made up the Legisla natural | history lesson Tuesday. e Sen- | € te heard about the former from | Dim al urging the ure to throw the island of wide open so that settler night wage a war of extermination who introduced a|am ry of |T iner nste Loct For SCHOOL REFUND " il Men Nomi Territorial Z E ad of eigh e .x':/ of Commerce, e Wber as drawn ; were ad |up by the committee of seven, ge furniture factor g r_h: rman; ‘r‘n iattuck, V. were B¢ ladopted with one or two min: d Rapids, Michigan, to the|A. Paine, Henry Roden, and W. 8 second ! hters, Mary and Geanne of | Pullen. act to| gl L4 S g0 bed | agreed at the meeting VanderLieesty > neral to ¢ : h 2 9 & ol es of both documents be | : onial replica in| JUNEAU WOMAN’S to srmed on| [ALASKA C. OF C. |sent to the individual chambers for | l“A“" considercble discussion of the [ V1t mail to the chambers that can . sucha ted that the sec industrial agent, ng the con JUNEAU G OF C of Nick Bekius, for cale, is complete in c fif‘ ification with a request that 18 bage 1h AR D 1bers name mer to repre-|Square en the house two stories.| - ent them’ oniithe. Board of M o 1e ground floor are locate: At the reg r meeting of the iy R et ibrtel chaimiber | P2 living room and kitchen, | Juneau Woman's Club at the For- 1 rugs on the floor, mahc /| get-Me-Not Tea R bright head scarf, can Boys Civic Comr be | CLUB MEETING a guest MEETS TOMORROW n ar l bring cy poar i 5y | 7 sl . TAKES FGRWARD‘ ur Alaska, closer “| Representative Alfred Lomen, and S | 3. 3. Daly, members of the Nome : i ‘l,“'%l‘. R Ihe meeting adjourned until|cpamber of Commerce, and Harry Tee ' i April 9, W m’h will allow the dele- | gio g SR . Post, all of e e to heaf ¥ | Steel, of the Cord Chamber i members of e | e e e e from theil' ¢ | wil be guests of the Juneau Cham- o ard of Ac- e B R i e | ber of Commerce &t its meeting to- |e been sent to o | 3 3 ¥ | I | 'OW noon at the rcade Lafe, & corge @ )fi"]l‘-“'fi and Constitution{ GIRLS’ DELIGHT k «xiu:t.u. x.l “m‘.kxlm' i > |o d e 4 1< | known today. t is probable thal |o Rnvrerr. o] Dre Adopted—Furth- DISPLAY IS AT |there will be other out of town S s for recom- @ er Action Outlined BUTLER-MAURO | S g S B George's term | ORI b “ = house, furnishings ar |the Juneau organization on the . Jatiiary. 1, o, A the SR O the dolegates Doster bod that swould | All-Alaka Chamber will be read ° r's to J D3 g | ”‘“‘I“’,‘“ (O gRons heart of any girl are|dt the meeting and the possibili e 333, and Mr. Post's e B l”“" ) i the LM | ties of the lar rganization will | o to Jar 1, 1931 . &, 5 i n and by- The miniatures are|be discussed s at. Members | 00069 e0000600008 BEL A Territor: of re, M. S. Whit- |, FI hor ed ele to { ven | The two story concrete bmlding,v.o‘auon iaccording to word received by U.| S. Marshal Albert White. is up. | of bat s e be | plu one WRICH | ¢ o stitntlon A knd. the manrier in ture, kitchen stove and win- | R. R. He Toglutanive | g 41\‘\“‘“"‘ it would work out in use,|° “}"\“[‘!H\.‘,/ appear real, with|chairman, discussed ‘.x\ length a atne matter of incorporation _was| ¢lectric I s that flood the in proposed community lay The brought up and talked over. Most 1 ¢ ht as the doll mis-| Woman’s Clubs Alaska, and of the delegates felt that they had hi And to prevent the|others are spon ng a bill. v creating the | DOt sufficient author to go so om the fi-vt-(:hun stove. da Other bills end ,ml\,f“‘b‘ Hoal Ritant far, without rerferring the matter oodwork, there are moiarn t 1088 [ to the :ma;s-‘ Soard of five|© their home bodies, and they| b e i way Library wsed pensions and nbers; a binl| nally reached the conclusion that ‘ “.”“["’“ o .“‘le shutters that an opportunity home of the 1913 they would submit the question by| lored servant, who fs there| J. L. Gr 1an of the Fire! | pou to San Juan at 10% l’rhe cargoes of the Diana and Ma- bel, I fe-Not Tea Pumn“z and 825 cents, S. -date_apa e the property of W. D. Gross, ithroom type. finished | wood floors. Laundry facilities will | w. Seattle buying will be overstuffed style through-| {out. | o )om last evening, | Ahlers, HALIBUT SELLS LM EXCHANGE TO BE APARTMENTS; WORK IS STARTED and possible changes which would'er, who has been on an extendec Yesterday a crew of men stare- |°° 2dvantageous. Itrip in the States, leaves San Fran. ed work at remodeling the Alaskan | Wi B cisco today for Portland, accordi Film Exchange building on Front SELLS LIQUOR TO to advices received in Juneau. Hq Street into a modern apartment ! expects to arrive in Seattle o se. The work will be complet- in about 90 days. The remod- d structure will house eight up- tments with every con- The building and lot' nierice. is hiring the workmen instead- | etting the contract. to be rebuilt from the basement The new apartments will be the one-large-room, kitchen and Permanently in- lled Frigidair systems will be in apartment and all will be in mahogany with hard- in the basement. D. Gross is at this time in furnishings, which | he contract for the heating and mbing has been let to Rice and! which contract is the only | that is to be let out. SR g 12 AND 6 TENTS A total of 16,850 pounds of hali-|Corn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors.|Framing Pictures. Call in and see |but sold at the Juneau Cold Stor- —adv.lour work. Coates Studios. adv. |age this morning at prices of 12, S % yres = high, to 6 cents, low. The 15,000 [{ . nd cargo of the schooner went and 6 cents. | 1,850 pounds, went to Basse at | -~ hllNlN(i MAN LEAVES R. Moore, who has been look- | | ing over mining properties in vm on the big beers that infest it, de- .; “’(‘é“"“\luqchm in that manner, and close to keep out the Taku winds.|of the club and talked over, in de- | stroying sheep and cattle “to such navigable rivers; | op iy Nome, will be consulted|The doll mother can put her chil-|tail, a prog or further ‘soxk‘ en extent that under present con-| o regulate thethEaceliviviiv dren to bed, she can clean house on the Ev Bowl in coopera- ditions eny ranching or stockrais- t This bill was| ™, ier question which was|all over as she wishes, for the fronttion with t ¢ department of | ing is and will continue to be im- comIbEa s B ;brouuht up and discussed at length, |0f the building opens out and one [the Woman's Club, possible. boors ".‘fl’ f‘ '“y|was the question to whether can sec the interior and can tell| The club will give a bridge paxtv‘ The House heard about \\nlves; certain ambiguities inj . o cretary for the organization a glance that the dwelling could at the Forge from Mr when a Ways and : At would be a full time secretary, or|be easily managed. lon April 20, of which Mrs. William Means deficiency appropriation bill| = Sen . orizing only part time. It was the gen-| There is the bed with its real Jensen and Mrs. Casalica are the was up for second (;'p;(lmu. It c:xlx'- Alf'{“'fi’:\" : Slercl feeling that a full time one|mahogany posts, its enamel flower {committee in (I'w"' ries $12,500 for & deficiency in the|of minors was needed if the chamber could |dgsien and linen coverlets. woif bounty appropriatton, Mr.|d its secon & i 41 Bt how In the world can we|COLISEUM THEATRE Foster pointed out that the Terri- tory appropriated $45,000 in 1927 to this fund and had made a further appropriation of $15,000 for pre-| the pre: sions for i New Hous bills were House Sp: ited a meast en a aatory animal cantrol, mainly to ! combat welves. The deficiency bill [ritory to Decelr brings the total to $72,500 for the|to $35 per month. It two years. “If we are not careful |With a Senate bill the wolves will get us all” he de-|in the ion by Sen Mr. Winn intrody clared. | Want Laws Codified Senators Dimond and Dunn want the laws of Alaska codified. To this end the; terday introduced | ¢!ther a resolution directing the Attorne: hin five General of Alask; , codi-|by Mr. Wool fy mm mar and | ftorial and municly fons for amencdment to |t0 be citizens of the U y or eliminate conflicts in the| Mr. Donneily brought the compiled laws of Alaska|ure asking for $4,000 fo and all session laws, and have the|mer and aditions to work ready to submit to the next| Logislature. It is directed that this| be done without additional expense |One CVILIHLk clecr appropriatir habilitation and maintenance | telephone line betweer’ Tanana and Kaltag and way stations, The House passed through their the deficiency ap- carrying olf bounties, $1,387.94 for the support of schools in incorporated school fo the Territory other than the| regular expenses for the office. Eight new bills were introduced | in the Senate. Three of these were | by Senator Dimond, one to amend section 903 ef the compiled laws of Alaska relative to verification | of pleadings, a technical measure; another providing for the discharge | of poor convicts confined in jail solely for non-payment of fine, or fine and costs, by which any such person, upon a showing that he has not more than $20 worth of prop-| erty and taking an oath to that| effect shall be discarded from cus- tody; the third is for an act de- nouncing as criminal and providing for the punishment of the arrest,| detention or sattachment of the| dead body of any human being. Five Committee Bills Five committee bills were intro- Easter Can JOHNSTON’S FRESH FROM THE FACTORY An Exquisite Assortment Free Delivery L e e Phone 25 . SHARPENING | All kinds carefully done; keys duplicated; Maher & Grosh | Cutlery; fire-arms; camp stoves | and tents. | | | | MAC'S SECOND HAND STORE P. O. Box 623 Opposite Winter & Pond | —s | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT i Sub Station Post Office No. 1 for thorizing r aero fiec ;svcond recding, propriation ate | portation of school pupils. on to ing roads of sn f bill, wced a bill au- pel employees expend , and anothe roduced in Rothenburg easing pen- [ in the Ter-| r 31, 1‘)06{' i cal oduced early or Dunn. buying pleas E know you v be to construct 1e landi playgrounds limits o 2quire all ited States. || in @ mess- || the 1| : two bills itorial Road i | funds for || | FRESH ALAS the re- of a or $12,500 pick and choose viiscly. ant us help CA 50¢ per dozen TR We try to make de where SANITARY GROCERY | PHONES 83—85 districts and towns, and “ ” ax collectors, and a Sen- THR Dleth That RIS bill carrying $2,200 for trans- llllllllllllllllllIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIlllIIIIIllII_i with such a large bed mtl\‘ such a small house? Oh! I know Geanne! You can have the bed |{and T'll take the house,” and that is just what Mary and Geanne seum Theatre, have done. Geanne, the older, choose the bed and Mary the house with its rugs, its tir chairs, the stove and the pots a ‘f'\/;n Le three week: day. Two years ago the VanderLeest pares family v Rapids, Michigan. in beauty to some of Uncle Nick took| Arthur Ehlrick, Seattle |he promised to and bed. make the house|the 'work. Ehlrick A short time ago’it wasisouth on the next completed, and now the kiddies {have a house and furniture that|without came from “The Furniture City of | patrons. {the World,” and its &t the Butler-!eay1y {,\ auro Drug Store for all the other hd returned to the is steamer. inconveniencing The crew. morning EVERY TIME H You make a purchase at our store you get GUAR- ANTEED QUALITY which means TRUE ECONOMY. WE WORK SO HARD From 8 o’clock in the morning until 11 o’clock at night just to please the public and to make a living. AND THAT IS WHY No one can tell US that we were slow going to work, like a thief does going to the gallows. AMOCAT STRAWBERRIF,S Fxtra Heavy Sprup——tlsc AMOCAT RASPBERRIE Ixtra Heavy Sprup—40c AMOCAT BLACKBERRIES Extra Heavy Syrup—306¢ Put uj That's Why IU's Better ) in their own canneries George Brothers Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings ‘ SO PLEASE REMEMBER And by from and boost for Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 P. S.—Did you see “THE FINDERS KEEPERS” at the Palace Theatre last night. If not see it tonight—it’s your only chance. TRADE AT HOME -1’ Cheaper- DARD” CLOSET COMBINATION China Tank—White Seat $25.00 Delivered anywhere in Junean RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” E‘k"ld‘cs to see. |last evening show. \| WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS | LET Almquist Pre%s Your Suit‘ i { Alaska Scenic Views & adv.(We call And deliver. Phone el e o DECORATING DONE| The work of 'hw)x'utmg the Coli- | | vicinity of Juneau for the last two wee] Territorial Mining Engineer, ks, visited with B. D. Stewart, | with whom he has been friends for many which has kept a|years, today. crew of decorators busy for the past |on s, was completed yester-|south today. From the marble effect en-|resents He expects to leave steamer Yukon for the Mr. Moore, who rep- mining interests in the the 1d | trance to the French Chateaux mo- |States, had no statement for publi- S, | tif interior, the theatre now com-|cation concerning possible mining the | activities in southeast Alaska. sited relatives in Grand much larger houses in the States. | decora- |such a fancy to the children that'tor, was engaged for a large part of returning The decorating was accomplished the show ; worked from until late afternoon ! job after the |superintendent 528. | - e | TEXT BOOK COMMISSION | HAS FIRST MF«ETL\'GE | The Text Book Commission, com- | posed of L. D. Henderson, Terri- | tori w. Juny al Commissioner of Education, | K. Keller, superintendent of the | 1 Schools, and A. E. Karnes, of the ch]ukm‘ You Don’t Have to Be a Judge BARGA a quick A few of the present specials are— GINGHAMS AND QUAKER HOSIERY—Regular $2.25 pair—Full Fash- ioned Chiffon—pair SILKANWOOL YARNS—Regular 60c¢ and 65c, two balls for ... + Goldstein’s Emporium , Tommy,” |by Judge Justin W. Harding to six lmonths in the Ketchikan Federal | |1v sold a bottle of liquor to an In- dian at Hydaburg. turned out to be the village chmf) {of police, Martinez and turned him over 1.0 Federal authorities. COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL jJudge J. W. Harding adjourned un- til March 20 at 11 am., was ad- jjourned until tomorrow morning by | 1 Deputy clerk of the District Court | | Norman Cook, Judge Harding It Pays Big--Watch Them Almost daily new goods are put on our Bargain Tables to make SHETLAND FLOSS—Regular 30c—six balls for schools, held its first regular mect-\FLORY LEAVING TODAY ing. FROM SAN FRANCISC They discussed the subjects now i being taught in the Alaska schools | C. H. Flory, U. S. District Forest. CHIEF OF POLICE; GIVEN SIX MONTHS Thomas Martinez, ali was yesterday \/Iflr(.h 25 and will leave for Ju- neau about March 30, it was madc known at the office of the U. 8 | Forest Service here. | ESPIERN, SLI ALASKAN SNOW COVER “Mexican sentenced ! The following amounts of snow “‘en* reported on the ground at various Alaskan stations Monday evening, March 18: | Barrow 3 inches, Cordova 2 inch- |es, Eagle 30 inches, Fairbanks 24 |inches, Fort Yukon 20 inches, Ju- |neau, none, Nome 21 inches. ., LUTHERAN LENTEN SERVICES and to pay a fine of $300 for of the Prohibition Act, Martinez, it was reported, recent- The purchaser who promptly arrested | Mid-week Lenten services will bs | |held at the Lutheran Church tc- |night at 7:30 o'clock. Strangers jand visitors are welcome to wor- ship with the congregation. £ SRS TOMORROW MORNI The U. S. District Court, which . 0 g MITH LEAVES | Harold Smith, of the U. S. Forest | Service office here, left this morn- ing on the Ranger VII for a week’s trip to the west coast of Admiralty Island, Hoonah and Tenakee. e We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and HAROLD & in the absence - of Fresh roz\stod pranuts and pop- FRESH LOCAL EGGS 50 cents Dozen | f bzl | CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—Frec Delivery Seeds and Onion Sets HAVE ARRIVED Garnick’s - Phone 174 To Realize On Our IN TABLE VALUES turnover and disposal of them. PERCALES—S5 yards for ieteeni$1.00 AND MANY OTHERS e Juneau’s Style Center.