The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 8

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8 BN g I H!Illlll'l“l‘”“l!l'H""Hh||l|I”llllllllllll'lll”l'lfl DlMUNB URGES Pete Says: FARLIER DATE Say it with “FILOWERS” and Would Convene Legislatu: i January Hereafter— FOR CONVENING ©0 00006000000 REGISTRATION LIGHT Only 328 of the A pected to 'onhcmmm on, ha t«) the T the City H been open £s. Just e for reg 1200, who 1t Uns are ion. “e000cecsesceoco o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MARCH 21, 1929. ”HHUSE BEGINS - T0 GRIND OUT ITS MEASURES :;Passcs First Deficiency Bill S0 ecceoeceoseecoen Compensation Measure $1,387.94 for schools in mcorpox ated towns and school districts. iold Up Resolution The Senate’s resolution authoriz- {ing a joint committee of five Sena- tors and seven Representatives to €0 to Sitka to inspect the Pioneers’ Home was referred to a special committee composed of Messrs Winn, Fisher and Woofter. Mr, Fos- ter had objected to the limitations put on the House representation, pointing out that five-eighths of the Senate could be included while the House was held down to a |the office of Territoris to the attachment of property by the United States Marshal, were also advanced to third reading for today. Would Elect Officers Division, introducec providing for the elec 'ar vote of an audito; Donald, also Fourth duced a measure p: clection of Territorial 1 popular vote. These bxlls are tically identical with measure Senate Passes Bills T — ive to locating townsites near navi- able mere seven-sixteenths of its mem. bership. Compensation Bill Oui The House measure re- ting to- [the Workmen's Compensation Act of 1927 was favorably reported by the Judiciary Committee yesterday. The report embodied a few amend- ments, all of which were designated to correct technical defects discov- ‘ I i Back for Passage rivers, 1 New Bills IulrnduN‘d bills were in- tota l num “PRICES” “Why Pay More” Senator Dunn dealing \nLh same subjects. : the ot the United St H is favorable tc n the Sen: e Dimond, w — ENTERS HOSPITAT, Mrs. T. F. Brennan entered Ann’s Hospital to undergo a minor operation yesterday. - 1 WOMEN OF ur new Se them on tho disposition to- he deficiency ap- The m¢ the Organic A Tf pwsr‘(l o v | /,/7 ‘ thal Feindi priation bill ¢ $14637.94, |cred. This is one of the measures | Mooseheart Legion olalal 8 : i 4 and a Senate measure carrying [of which the validity was question. | €Dt at 8 o'clock. Social after- i, > the changed cond = Y s duestion- | wards and all husbends invited ed by the Attorney General. Included in a similar category were Senate Bills Nos. 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, all re-enactments of laws passed in 1927. Senate Bills Nos. 20, 21, and 22, relative a ($2,200 to continue payment of trans- ature appro- “101( stion of school pupils for the expenses of [rest of the current year. n for him m\ The deficiency appropriation 1ting the flag measure carries $12,500 for wolf He was unable | bounties, $750 for tax collectors, and @« manner of e 1912 whe me law, onvenient f slature, and t! would be bette AGNES GRIGG, The 1927 1 Recorder. || ed $1,000 to —adv. - ‘We are now serving SA and SALADS. The best yet. neau Ice Cream Parlors, o the President. go and the a 186 PHONE Boned Chicken Jars 75¢ Large Cans $1.35 Better Quality-—Lower Prices Personal Delivery sed six bills ye Service Dervice hool ref und meas- | le ame fmm the px pa {‘ 3 ot ssion School. | Q\ nator Dimond introduced a bm { 1 to method of electing di- of banking corporations '@ the present law for voting of stockholders. ropriation of $1,500 is a measure by S(‘nalo* to provide funds for the | B a Museum to purchase Alas- | <a bird specimens. Scn’l(ol Frame introduced a h)]l‘ tion 1019 of Chapter || s of Alaska, rela- | | of trial by jury. | - inerarias and a wonderful assortment of Fuhps Potted Hyacinths, Primeroses, Wan- lering Plants, ete. Place your ordvrs now for “Easter Llly.s. Bm & EGGS BUTTER ° APPLE Malborough S’qlm.Jh sweet, 3 poumls for Z.)(‘ Red Roe 1. Cheese, pound . . . 25¢ Imported Iu)quefort Cheese, pound . . 80c Brick Cream Cheese, pound . 40¢ Sparkling Slrawb(’rr Rhubarb, pouml 15¢ Texas Spinach, nice and tmder pound . 15¢ Rutabagas, Alaska, 5pounds o T g Fancy Yams,pound . . . . . . . 10c Extra Large F lorida Grapefruit, 3 for . 50c Sunkist Juzm Lemons, dozen . . . . 25¢ ORANGES, ‘dozen 25¢, 30c. 40c 65¢ IMPORTED PASTES Semola Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 lbs. 35¢ Egg Noodles, 25¢, Plain Noodles, lb., 20¢ 42¢ ¢ was passed v some courts he 1 commitments in ti 1r1 specific legal au- 3 Other bi a measure au orney General t 350 Dozen 50¢ Ib. Those Famous Spttzenbvr'r.s 45¢ dozen, ‘pf)? 20 per box Money former Seward Barnard, Miv: Miss Inez Waugh, 7irl, died recently at ouri. — - | Construction work will begin on | April 5 on a new cannery which 11 be built in Wrangell on the ite of the Alaska Sanitary Pack- | [Bi " |ing Company. - - oo Mrs. C. A. Lofquist, known 1!) r vy friends as “Grandma”| itly at Anchorage in tk ! there after having been | [ dmitted December 22, 1925. If its the Best You Want We Have It George Bros. OPEN EVENINGSPHONES asiros’ Rost Creamery alght to_ five and requirement that tw appointed from each ; and one repealing Chap- ion Laws of 1913 rela- SRR R SR Old papers al the Empire. Soell.s umi Onion Sets HAVE ARRIVED Garnick’ g mm Phone 1 7 4 92 AND 95 L) . EVERY TIME 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. SO PLEASE REMEMBER And buy from and boost for standards go with Hart Schaffner & Marx Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 P. S.—Complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables (th it are obtainable) arrived on the steamer NEW ASPARAGUS ARE HERE } Good taste, fine style sense, high quality Suits and 1opcoats CHl ER UP. TRADE AT HOME Sinelair’s Eastern Bacon, the best, lb. Sinclair’s Eastern Ham,whole, h:ilf, Ib., 39¢ -It” Cheaper- . WHY NOT? Thompson s Seedless A Raisins, 25 pounds for . . . . $1.90 POTATOES, No. 1 Yakima, 36 lbs. . $1.00 Blue Goose Florida Grapefruit, each . 10c¢ Roman Beauty Apples, large, dozen . 35¢ Green Onions, 2 bunches for . .. 13¢ French Breakfast Radishes, 2 bunches . 15c Fresh Green Peas from Me.\‘ico, pound . 2 California Asparagus, nice and tender; Hot House Tomatoes, New Celery, Green Pep- pers, Parsley, Iceborg Lettuce and NEW F L()RIDA POTATOES eattle Fruit & Produce lflmlflmfllfllflflfllllllll!lllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll_!l 35 { and up W T 3 “STANDARD” CLOSET COMBINATION China Tank—White Seat $25.00 Delivered anywhere in Juneau RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Goldstein’s Emporium ' Juneau’s Style Center. = = = = = = il

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