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w—_—f—— LehneREn R e " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931. nounceda today by M. D. Williams, | Johnson Gardner Construction I f sical center of Alaska. 1zations. Mrs. Madden is antici- BIDS RECEIVED = et e s 2 >=~1D0GS ARE OHIEF [NEW MUSIC [:555% e o e P50 8 CUT EXPENSES States Bureau of Public Roads On the cannery section of Wran- Angeles, also at the Oregon Agri- |ances of the teachers of that it 4 Seims-Spokane Company was low |gell Highway, the bids were: cultural College in Corvallis, Ore-|Art that has no peer and also the of four on the first and Wright | Wright Construction Company, Is uE A gon, where she taught music. The personnel of the musical organiza- UREGHN sl alln Construction Company, Aberdeen |$25,783.50; Seims-Spokane Com- last year has been spent in Valdez, | tions of this city. It is her desire low of six on the other project pany, $29,981.60; Johnson-Gardner Alaska. to work with every teacher and or- Mrs. Madden comes to Juneau |ganization in the city. She will s T Both jobs are included on the | Construction Company, $31,773.50; ; ! : program which will be executed | Hubbell & Waller Engineering Co., i with the best of recommendations.|be delighted to receive visitors in Gov. Meier Urges Ten Per | being a graduate of the Dunning |her Studio at 206 Main Street. this season. Bids on Mendenhall |$32,995.50; Sawyer Reynolds Com- 5 System of Improved Music Study O Cent Reduction, Throw River bright and Switzer bridge [pany, $33,767.50; R. J. Sommers s Seims-Spokane Is Baiion ;;:d r:‘;o:;nx:;;;fin .‘,‘i;.: 0:,,100 1;, Construction Company, $3413570. | Citizens Will Decide Wheth-|My:. Hazel James Madden ;?‘%umf;:g g.fch:;s :rl:n ;x*:n f:: JOHNSON FUNERAL | Out Incompetents Seward Job and Wright |cier Highway are the next two on EASTER LILIES | er Unleashed Animals | Introduces Dunning |Censervatory of Musie, SU8 1Ao7 BE HELD SATURDAY| sarem, oregon, March 27—pe- which tenders will be received Will be cheaper this year. Can B S | . awaiting her appolntment as a — claring there has been a “consid- on Road at Wrangell | tne first was to have been openes See JUNEAU FLORISTS n Be on Jtreets | System in Juneau Normal Instructor of the Dunning| puneral services for Charles|erable waste of public funds,” Gov. today and the second tomorrow. | adv. Telephone 11 A PR : System. Other of her instructors | jonnson will be held tomorrow af-|Julius L. Meler today urged all Low bids on Resurrection River| On Resurrection River bridge i o b A dog's lfel Whatll it be in| Mrs Hazel James Madden is|have been: Prof. Poulln, Los AD-|iernoon at 2 otlock in the.Lu- | departments to reduce operating bridge construction and construc- |the bids were: Scms-Spokane Co. LOOSE ANKLES Juneau? That's the chief issue t0|contemplating opening her Dunn- |geles Lyric Club; Madame Lam-|theran Church, Rev. Harry R. Al- | expenses 10 per cent. i tion of a mile of road on Wran-|$31,716; Wright Construction Co.| Coliseum Saturday—Matinee 2:3G, zinde;l::;a;t ::mm:nlclpal elec‘\”” Studio of Music in Juneau | bert, pugll ?fou;chéfiflfyy: L:;}ian len oficiating, and in charge of the| The Governor said that in addi- ell Highway have been recom- |$33907.50; R. J. ot @ B & g . next week having been delegated | Jeffries Perti, O. 8, C.; Jean War- o . @, rgnendedgfor Soceptatibe, At s il | sietion CD;pan?mmsgz 33(;‘)5'3 Ever;llng!:.ls.wflekets oW ;‘1"‘- A proposed ordinance a column by the Natlonalg A.ssocmtiog of | ren Carrick, Portland; Leopold Go- i wlm" ;fi:‘m? z ,'.,W',"m lack“u_x “"f; 3 £ ov all anigiaion —84dV./and & half long, full of “where- | Dunning Teachers to introduce and | dowsky, Ernest Kroiger and other sl e e hevs """" semssssassssswy) (Bses” and “wherefors,” “the said”|establish the work in Alaska. In|pedagogues. CUT FLOWERS —————— this and “the said” that and nu-|accordance with this wish, Mrs.| It is the established precedent | Plenty of Gut Flowers and potted EAST:R LILIES merous other legislative words and | Madden has visitéd the principal [of Dunning Studios all over the|plants for EASTER We dellver. Will be cheaper this year. | phrases, provides—to put the mat-|cities of the Territory and has | world to-cooperate with the estab- JUNEAU FLORISTS See JUNEAU FLORISTS ter briefly—that the licensing dogs|chosen Juneau as the coming mu- | lished teachers and musical organ- | sdv. Telephone 311 adv. ‘Celephone 311 ter briefly—that the licensing of | e - S s C dogs be discontinued and that un- less they be held in leash naone| be allowed on the streets at all.| The suggested law has been re- ferred by councilmen to voter If it carries at the polls, it will| | become effective immediately. If| ;1t fails, the present license sys-| tem will remain in force. | Plain and Simple | The issue is plain. It is simple. Dogs or no dogs on the streets except the animals be held in leash—that's the question. | Advocates of the ordinance con- tend that the running at large of dogs is a nuisance that should be | | abated, and that there is no more | excuse for unaccompanied animals | on Main Street here than on Mich- | Ch l E igan Boulevard in Chicago or on| 0CO ate g g S Broadway, New York. ! ) Vs Opponents of the proposed leg-| islation declare that irrespective of | Ch l R i the erits of its purposes, at-i | tempted enforcement would occa- oco a'te abb"ts sion ceaseless controversies; that | infractions would be so frequent | that if given attention by peace of- ! ficers the latter would not have | time for any other duties, and that | conditions under the new law| would be infinitely more annoying | than the state of affairs under pre- | AR « | sent regulations. And opponents of | Mlfifi SA\ L()}{’S FLOWER POTS‘—-AII Easter the suggested ordinance add that 05 it would deprive the city of the| Gift of Choice Chocolates | money now obtained from license | fees. | Registration Is Light The dog issue may give an im- | petus to registration. For the va- rious municipal offices, ‘there is only one contest—it involves a councilmanic position—and regis- tration so far—350 names—repre- sents only a small minority of the {adult population. Unless registra- tion goes forward more quickly in| the future, the balloting at elec-| tion will be done by a fraction of | the community. Of course, the part of the, pop- ulace interested the most innthe dog issue will not be able to vote on it. Boys and girls own all but | a comparatvely few of the dogs |in town. If children were per- mitted to ballot, the proposed or- | dinance would be beaten so badly | it would make a dog laugh. AUGUST ROMANSUTH | AND MRS. EFFLER WED August Romansuth of this city |and Mrs, Clara Effler from Colo- rado Springs, Col, were married ‘Wednesday evening in the parson- age of the Lutheran Resurrection Church by the Rev. H. R. Allen, pastor. Present besides the con- tracting parties and the clergyman | were Capt. S. M. Higgins of Ju- iy Colored Candy Eggs EASTER NOVELTIES Baskets Rabbits Chicks MESSAGE of Friendship Dyes EASTER CARDS An assortment to cover all needs Juneau Drug Company Phone 38 Free Delivery EEsmissssssssssssssssssssssisssees: ==sssssssssssssssssIaT /; Quality First H KILLED CHICK- S, per omfd. Shovns BI]JE'INTEPR, Pr:'emwr, Solid /’ Bricks,r‘,gound.......... A (RAPEFRUIT,Wesc® g ON THE “NORTHLAND” Blooming Plants 300 DOZEN Cyclamen CUT DAFFODILS Cinerias Hyacinths zsc D°zen Primroses neau and Mrs. A. Kramer of Wran- gell, a sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. August Romansuth will make their home in this city. 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