The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1927, Page 2

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g TN —— s N Nt e e . B — Wool and Cotton Dress Goods WOOI FLANNEL 1inech Wool Flannel in dark blue, light blue. green |illl|i1' .Ill(l grey $3.50 vard i WE OF THAT DEEF INTFR‘fo ON EXCELLENT WILL DISPEAY MAMY QUALITY. APPEAL SHOWN IX WORK OF COMMISSION B'G‘"ARDWARE STOCK TO Y(¢ I IN VAE R e s ne ¢ i 0} - .o il Mok « inch Wool Flannél in tan and rose %195 SERGES 36 inch Serge in navy hlwe and green 2.00 yard COTTON BROADCLOTH 36 inch Cotton Broadeloth i stripes and floral y 65 cents yard ES OF Hous M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau's Leading Department Store Gl NPl siLe apt bhona fide war ointed @ ITHOMAS ARRIVES Wl TH goods for (he WOLLEN DRESS GOODS COLORS, SENSE 0" ECONOMY, yard atterns AT - PRICES HEARING TO BE HELD IN SHORT TIME ON BIRDS hor 1 Co A ¢ Thom ¥ i Alaska Gamo Commission @ Presidon: h HIPANY, O¥ g . ' 3 S‘ Vl Thitercct thiy I ner . admira ' Migratory Wild Fowl Regula- ays lvlore Interest 1 e The s heing moved : L A P B S S b AUONY Will Bc Discussed yaitdin and will be put int at \Vgsmgtom At we e creafon of the shi as vapidly as possihle hi e ) i Vv Thomas aid th company i W Gume Comm riher Jublic 0 the Commission's | would be ready to open for busines & on methods: of further, i e [ Uy by, 1 fa Arluniail . . vonbatine cing HiHiting of i ‘ nimils | and widespre nounced. Accompanying him was J,| Wild fowl i ta be held at W RartinE 0 nbers of the Com-|%. John an cvperienced hopd. 10R @t 10 aom., January 26, . : : g ol Slih. N s naaad an annauncement by the | A el et el e T I Ahot Gananiiy e e y of Agriculture, througn N cssions her 10e s e in that capac o wag 5§ S e Thirsday, “H is verys gratifying to | formerly connected with the tley I al, office of the .U, 8. Biologleal 5 ol e i e ek .| Mlardware Co., gnd later with (heYSurvey, All interesled , pevsons wili - ol b st 1 Co. of Soattle. My, D2 given an opportunity to he heard | erest u‘lv ) per 1 nIm”l P ounced that J. W (on the question of better protection | T Wik s hoen in the Winter|Tor migratory .wild fowl throuzh re e kR e B Shiiilin 105 copsinl il duetion i bag limi's, establishment | b of e widespread at also be connected With the company, O Vo8t duys, yhor(ening of seasons Wi O sd g o ofherwise. The hearing, which is| AL eV ol some | ENDANGERS == TO Lo he pi ded over by the Assistant i S e SAVE QUEEN'S STATUR|SeCietiny of .astienituin, . wijl, be I‘ g ‘”‘, sl {held in the Auditorium of the New by mail from points scattercd wide | Iy dhwoughout e Terrilory. Fach BUCHARY statye National Muscun. £ e £ Carmon i Quocn It s bheen recommended to H~.} S rimendations, 1n addftion | Blizabetl, of Rumeniu, was one of lenarisens by amany sudttshen 1 mail communications, many | he ntimental treasuves lost in the Iv”“"ll.mfh)"’ I"“ f.":‘l“l lll .”;': d ! wded the local meet- | ildnight biuming 8t.the toyal palace, '0E Himits for Wil ducks from | Commiss enting the orally und discy terations vith the ¢ son. Recommends ceived from vari terested in neluding th the dividual presented v relutive 1o ol bag limits been made the lations it will partment of I sent i late nex tions he partment due notice el possible 1idc and the Commissi past is inadequate to put anythi déns in the field districts,” Mr, that come including th» of its field hunters T by the e xlxl Wl las Jocal Chamber of Commerce. In- and trappors i Commission g alterations or new reau recommend to 1 At m wrproved on poinied summer recommended to icul out s Watie it this was bei and th TIMIss Federal Bure spproving thé Co for more funds to enlarge acivities jon's ir Bropo mmission v recommend in seasonal wdication ture, cftecti 1 shou by worked that the in per heen 1 itions in bodies, have tions dates, it given of such chang “The preatest handicap under whicn in the funds with whici | a force of r the 1 of var added over- arities, Many applications 1o wardor have been received by the Comn gion, The <viire session Iiold Sunda silerreon’ v devoted a 1 many: applics fions reee was said. Ther one ial fieatfon for appointment, wens. s yetf W 1o | Flmeed into pro| lior Jon | usuu Frarned ove dressed and stamped Lasten notit psyeholagy TLornate jorna An old & as a dea he roof throne-room najor rus who was I tried to dr vy mes b [ ignited hi | brought his 1 sta TO GET BETTER MARKS with regpect to any other measure i that they helieve will be desirable | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 17 Women for the further protection of migra- tndent the University of Min- tory wild. fowl, nesota toed a little prychoioey onl 1 P, Walker, Alagka agent of the their instructors inan effort (o help' Biological Survey, sald he did not ure good marks for the fire work Iisioad v paint on selves | suecessrul When th and down the v ‘ chamnaels for's atten matic fianed) gt cut argied o mod off unifern 1 bhack a pit of of waitin minatio; © to their ation of L owds o that pro the cards scriptions merry (1 cene It o rescue it of e fird vountil the Wit heard rether, salnted o the statue flames UDENTS TRY CARDS term's for the reports th women tors il il cards 1o their marks nexperiment i mpted them 19 laborate and wishing thaa wristmas and o New Year.” # - ARMY BUILDING BILL has my ASHINGTON, - — passed bulldings. The: 2,680,000 b to 1 6 for and for wild geese the entire ‘n who have from § (o} country. Other | learned of this o (dation are ot the opinion the sed reduction would be un-! Wt applying to the cntire country, since it ignores important lifferences of conditions in different | areas, and have expressed a desire| that a public hearing on the sub. iect he held by the department he-| fore final action is taken. The department will therefore b thoge interested in order that it may | have the benefit of their views, no: | only with respect (o the 1)rm,\mulK reduction In bag limits, but also! belleve there. would -be any changes | made in the regulations that would | affect Alaskans. He dld not think| "there would be any blanket veduc- | tions on the daily bag lmits, pp-| nlying altke to the entira country, ; e s Al s BREWERIES IN GERMANY | PAY HANDSOME DIVIDENDS | ~ i MUNICH, Jan. 17.—~The brewing| business .«nl pays handsomely m: Gormany,, Judxma by the Mwlnm\w recently announced by a number ot! leading Bavarian and Berlin bre: erfes. Holders of Salvator brewine stock received a twelve .per cent i | Vidend. those of Berliner Kindl stock, jelghtecn per cent, and those of i Wurzbuig stock, nime per cent. campus. Hie folis ) {ewrating the ancic | 1 ST T e e S <J. W BUTLER. Senator-Lawrence D, Ty spending $1.000.000 in his o R. Neal, defense ¢ i Federal board to an tor Charles Curtis, “EDY,LY DUTLER was accused of | ars ago by John {amous “monkey trial” A il was ]\Il)[l(l\\(l by Sena- !hn WL Buller, author of Tennessee’s anli-cvolal o0 ioposed a law prohibiling gosslp General S ey bt charsed that the dry law, wag *“class legislation.” lSEEDS LIVE NEARLY CENTURY the fir o SAN FPRANCISCO, Jan., 17 Gr F 3 ) ras Bron ve have ome to life I SRS A fire dest the historie Mi PARIQ‘{ CARD PART" I and other edi Clara U'n radt chureh, on e e 1 sho 1 fices i HERE IT 7S PEOPLE We toM you last week that we hed a BIC Here it is—it is cne of th ) THE PALACE GETS THENM--This feufure Palace on Thursday Night will open at the opened to ) A hon ) top pr du ing its i et yemopal Theatrc New York Clhiy e &1 ) t for the opsning week —and | 1oten a this exploftati to The pidtu riun diy N ircducer and patron The eomsensus of Vi 1 GREED" t most mar- velous, truc-ie-1if picture 1 i nd many ones have heen seen Von ohcim tainiy hieved a i planted Frank Noi fi ovel et \ in o hold unaf m woe of life The T i vilue of hile it's the most tall picture bet AIL New York eritic ad it to 1l the true knewledge of veal 1if Loucila | America is tru! reat pictare George Gerha Iven ing World “It's a masterp g 1 ) Y Telegra and Evening “It roprescnts the high-water 1 or of mo: tion pictures, John S. Cohen, The § “It is foreefu! ipping. colo sal, Re Pales wick, Evening i “After seein will i l r than cver for existence." loy ¢ il o “Adjctives tring enough to e ' ‘GREED' fail 1o come to mind.’ m Con “The most conspienous pieture of all tin Mildred Spain, Laily New R = UNBREAKABLE [~ & Hammer Come into our store and inspect these tior tools. Forged and tempered ad and han of special tooi steel makes them the highest quality tools ever offerec . occasio atcliets, or hand ax suf v 16 0z. head £2 08 20 0a. head §2.25 The First and Only Hanéle Stow Enough for gil /om giid llgniesi I./i its Sumgtlz ough a 2 inch ple anufactuting Company replacement that the head, ha will never break or loosen and the tace, ¢ claws have no superios Juneau-Young Hnrd ware Co. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FFLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER LUMEER —MOULDINGS —LIMI- CEMENT FIRE CLAY--SHINGCLES . US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplics Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Plione 244 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, rrop. throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train gervice from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, end over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way. weckly, Tor timetables and other agent, in- or write betweer. Seward and Fairbanks. formation inquire of any steamship or railroad Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Alaska | SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out cld stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. ‘‘CREED" 1 ogensation.” Dovothy Herzog, Daily Mirror A O R S. & F. Candles. Ice Creams, S::erbel;él:unrg. --_-----—,.,--_,,_,m,-,,,,,, ,,,,,, PR o T S EE g ade In Juneau, aska. er 2 | SMOKODORS T T THE ASHLESS ASHSTAND | Hflndy Andy’s Carpenter Shop g A.'P. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONE 493 % 1 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ! ! ALL XINDS OF W0O0OD WORK You'll want it in your J - e e oo ooy ‘n Home Offico | Ry e s Eat, Sleep and Be Happy (‘UA..E IN AND SEL THEM j AT THE GASTINEAU J B B"' ’or" & CO' ' “Alagka’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” RS ——‘1 " THE ALASKA RAILROAD l FLOBSHEXM Regular $12.00, Now ....$7.00 \ €PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER" SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF | i e o S R B l MIKE AVIAON | LOWER FRONT STREET | b i o A st e

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