The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1929, Page 2

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See our window display. ; JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. g 54 his (UL the exciloment-of Seme of the mew daseoss) i in the fack. Sawens a)‘j JZYMWWTW:M with-a dhaped. Sack exlonding info militany ersss shaps . tothe | wheuldens. The material io Brige {a@ew with. Grown, ) Lo s e0ooo0eceeeecesoe RE : - ‘e . 4 . . | R e M, INSHAPE FOR : | - e A hearing on the Senate ®| A o bill regulating the practice ® @ of dentistry will be held at e |® 3 pm. Tuesday by the Com- @ B ‘e mittec on Education, Pub- ® “Controller Bill” Almost|e . it was an- ® . vV, e by Chairman e Ready for Final Vote— ', ¢ Amendments Adopted 1¢ . | S . Shortly before noon today : 5 tor Hess, Fairbanks, offe i SR e Y L IR amendment to the Controller Bill providing it be divided into thr distinet measures, one for the ele ticn of an auditor, the sccond for clection of surer, and the third covering the creation of a control board and other ral provisions of the Steel m The amendment was Senator Dimond. Befo: be any discussion, a r en until 1:30 pm, Senator Sundquist. | | | | i al under the jurisdiction of the Board of Control by eliminating| the clause which empc A him |to start lawsuits without appr ‘:‘J5 irom the Bo Poard Provisions Unchanged however, | the Nothing was offered, that in any way restricted rd from taking over all ex { authority. The one amend !ment, adopted affecting it e, | was the elimination of The Steel bill for re-organization | which in effect gave it the authc of the executive branch of the Ter- ity to dictate every Territorial de- ritorial government, gene 1¥|partment or office should be con- known as the Controller Bill 'i“ d. urday was virtually put into s Two other bills dealing with pov- conded by on motion of | iy the House and one in the Benate. Mr. Foster introduced a bill pro- viding for the reeompense of muni- cipalities for utition of non-resident pupils attending its schools, and | Mr. Donnelly brought in a measure providing for the transfer of du- |ties relating to vital statistics from the office of Secretary of Alaska to the Health Department. Senator Dimond introduced a bill providing for refund of trap license taxos to Kenny & Carlson. - NOTIUS The Alaska Mendenhall Fur Tarm will be closed to visitors from March 10 to July 15, in- clusive. JACKSON MARSH, —edv. Owner. e eeo FOR EASTER ‘We have an abundance of Easter Lilies. Also plenty of home grown flowers and plants. Juneau Florists. —adv. ——.e Ice cream, brick or bulk. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv, GETS GUILTY VERDICT case of Tom Berry, charged with conspiracy to violate the Nationals Prohibition Act, after being out for |ty two days and two nights, brought in a verdict of guilty at midnight last night, according to U. S. Mar- shal Albert White. The govern- ment was represented by United States District Attorney Stabler. B NIXON CASE NOW ON The case of the U. 8. vs. Al leonl et al, charged with violation of the | liqguor laws, is being heard in the! U. 8. District Court at Ketchikan. | This is the third day of this trial | and it is expected to reach the jury today. LILIES | ‘Tulips, Hyacinths and many other flowers and plants for Easter. Ju- 1 neau Florists, Store, Third Street. Phone 311. —adv. RS Old papers at the Empire. wpe | in which it will b2 offered to the) crnmental re-organization, which Benate ea tion, It was held on the daily cjon by Senator Dunn, were laid on calendar at the request of Senator |the table on a motion by Senater Hess who indlicated he had further | yess, They provide for the election améhdments to offer, but the ma- of an auditor and the treasurer. jority side, apparently had finished | gimilar measures ha been in its work on the measure. House committees for several days. If Senator Hess offers amend-| A third measure was introduced ments that will materially change jn the House Saturday dealing with the effect of the bill, such as might | ye.organization. Mr. Donnelly pre- tend to eliminate the Control Board | sented a measure providing for the feature about which the entirc Health Department to take over measure is built, it is probable they |a)l the duties relating to vital sta- will be defeated. ! tistics which are now performed by Vote Five to Three | secretary of Alaska. This follows Signs point to the passage of the |q recommendation made to the bill by a vote of five to three. This | Logislature by Gov. Parks in his| was strongly indicated Saturday | piennial message. when Senator Steel moved that the Pass One Memorial Committee of the Whole which had The Senate Saturday passed Sen- been discussing it for two days, arise | ator Benjamin’s memorial request- | and recommend tie adoption of all | jng the War Department to estab- , maintain and operate a radio the bill do pass. | on at Yakutat. tried to get the First Division sena- | There seemad to be a aisposition tor to withdraw reference to pas- in the Senate to regard favorably sage of the measure, saying he was | genator Dimond’s memorial urging wi to yote to adopt the amend- | the date for convening the Legis- ments but not to pass it in its jature on the third Monday in Jan- nt form. However, Senator yary, but conditioned on an ag- 1l declined to change the mo- and it passed with Senators and. Hess voting in the , The vote was four to three, § f@t Frame, who was in t 18 amendments were made by the Senate, almost all of them qur&u“ and being : in nature, One relating to eBcalios of the susitor, pro- prior thereto, an officer or employee of the Federal or Ter- WJWWWU"‘F‘L Another put the Attorney Gen- vance in the date of the general clection to the first week in Oc- tober. The measure was discussed briefly in Committee of the Whole and continued for further consider- ation. ! Passes Insurance Bill The House Saturday .morning | passed the bill re-enacting the 1927 | Workmen's Compensation Act with- {out attempting to amend it. Later {in the session, after the bill passes the Senafe, it is understood that some of the members will. offer amendments but theéir nature is un- known. Two measures were introduced in 1y this week for final ac- ywere jntroduced early in the ses- | | care and skill to produce a more confident than ever in Everyone knows there is no “finest | coffee in the world!” Coffee de= pends for its success upon the in- dividual taste and judgment of its users. Yet we are gratified when ‘we | erence from newcomers to the West. | Folger’s is the “Coffee Name Since | 1850 Itsfamehas spread far eastward. The Taste Will Convince! Never less than twenty-onelots of coffee beans are daily blended with infinite is a favorite throughout the eountry with those who know Falger's. We: are ing the famous Folger Coffee test. flavor that recomimend- ixperiment Stations in Alaska. Mrs. H. W. Alberts, wife of Dr. CAPITAL DYE WORKS | Chief Agronomist of the| Very laiss methods in French | Experimental Stations in Alaska, | Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. See | The jury at Ketchikan, in the } oy IS GRANTED LEAVE friends at Boston. Early in January - she made a trip to Florida and during the last few weeks visited 3 her mother in Southern Cali- s\ £ a. She is aboard the steamer | |Alaska to join her husband at Ju-| nted a six mont nean on his trip to the Westward | ce beginning April 1, according |and expects to spend the greater | Dr. H. W. Alberts, head of the|Part of the summer in the Interior | of Alaska. M. D. Snodgrass. ntendent of t nent Station at number of ye: who has been U. 8 E nusk: has i | | PETE SAYS: . W. ALBERTS ave Money. See Mc for Easter ABOARD THE ALASKA| s. Telephone 486. dav. | - | R .- OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU st s THE MOST PRECIOUS SENSE WE HAVE "EYESIGHT Seven out of ten persons have defective Eyesight. Three out of ten know it. For SAFETY'S sake, KNOW—don’t GUESS Have your eyes thoroughly examined by Dr. R. E. Southwell OPTOMETRIST Room 16, Valentine Building. Phone 484. Hours 10 to 6. ! Evenings by appoinment. o) returning to Alaska 1 visit in th anied Dr. Albx afte tates. an | Meldner, Professional Cleaner and | he [Dyir. Phone 177. adv. on his trip | - A G | aud from| Dell E. Sheriff, Juueau's plano to visit relatives and |tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573. Orders by Phone are as faithfully and prompt- ly filled as those given in per- son. In fact, many of our customers seldom come near our store. They have come to know that their phone orders will be properly attended to and that they will receive the same attention as personal directions. Shall we call you up every morning to see what ceries you need for the A4 “try it challenge to coffee-lovers Buy a can of Folger’s Coffee today. Drink Felger’s tomorrow mornings the next morning drink the coffee you have been using; third morning drink Folger’s again. You will then favor one brand or the _other. The Best Coffee wins. That’s fair, isn’t it? Mary Dowd Reardon’s GOOD COFFEE RECIPE (For those who use & percolator) xe;;.nwnwlnhld-l*p!lld* Measure into percolator basket & rounded Jeot ruh..m.-. Coffee for every cup of water. en water, ng furiously put basket in. Soven minutes is right un'u'to‘ “pere’” l:: n—.: s P. 8.—Be sure to ke the coffee ~that is all-inportants Pt and e “KIP? Something New Kippered King Salmon Specially Prepared for Sandwiches, Salads, Cocktails, ete. 30 CENTS PER CAN 2 FOR 55 CENTS CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—Frec Delivery must offer something vitally new to count this spring! | —a skirt that shows the new pleats. —dresses in plain colors and’ prints. —a scarf in vwid contrast. —a jabot trimmed blouse. —the new stitching on the coat. $29.50 Sizes 16 to 40 iu ap i i |

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