The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 8

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RS R RANTED - SSUSp—— CHAMBER HEARS DISCUSSION OF - HALIBUT PROBLEM .~ International Fisheries Com— ; mission Scientists Tell the circumstance v faster in the summer t r he said it is a f oa trec wernmen, | iected with the sranch of American and Mexican Infer leries Commi under way for about seven determine I British G cause it the 11 h tempt 1o scie national ¥ fon, whic ro | has been th Wl conserve sea. Behind the Com and he is herve to information ga'l L months whether or not the sources x[ the mission is the Canadian Department of Marine and Fisheries and the[ered by the American add Canadia American Bureau of ymisgion, and the methods em Fisheries ( Scopc n( Scientific Work oyed, might be of aid in the ern California an ay the 3! American and ) s working largely with fish which “come from yd know where and wim 1 i knows where | hompson, who is directing th « » bank cou tes a separate biological unit. I said this is one of the purposes of | the tagging of halibut that has vigorously prosecuted. Another pur pose is to determine the intensit of fishing operations | 1 de it ]\]A v that the ir ndicate of the sup i 1hat the fuct JOHNSTON'S EXCLUSIVE ‘ I CHOCOLATES THE CORRECT THING IN CANDY l Phene 25 THE Free Delivery e || All Kinds of Refreshments = = = = = 7 aeie THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1927. e A —— o ——————————————————————————————— ntitle work of the Ameri . dowr Depeiv Says Coolidge INEIL MAC GREGOR TV ' Comt : I pir Iy aft : 2 HAVE PICTURE THEATRE ‘ Amer rip in the storm Could Beat Al Smith. = n 1 lia ha Carrving Even N. ¥ ‘Mm;v\' r T;\lm] Sm Hook Is B ( n 1 State Marsh % ¥ 1 t i i > > o s ternational es i PUBLISHER WANTS 10 KNOW A O d th v ition i WHEN NAVIGATION OPENS M. Dep Y mall K i Y o : A Triby telnnd-will stect aitwo mpat 1 s ident ( " could b ¢ huile on ”""“ - i P 1 . 4 (o ( ted in 1928 wro=peri | i on 7‘1"- ‘ : fsoi ( ) | 28, pvell X New ¥orkigy MPHONY CONCERTS el ot ol St i ( n : FOR CHICAG0 CHILDREN I L P é concerts fer children 1 B 1l 1 ot 1 onsored i New York o A ) I ) | i being 18 ik cRLe) por Conc By Men | | 0 Symphony fish of all kind the st ! Col met | t ( umarter J M 1 e 1 ion of hun (Vc:m“. Ly i et clubs in city school i e i LONDON p B T R SRS SNBSS TR TS i 1 \ \ 1 \ \ t Id I \ - - \ - FEVEP L v T v A ¢ ! ] » 3 ] 4N 2 woped o SaNeis el ; VAMERICAN LEGION DANCE | 1 TO \ { \ \ i \ \ i ! FUESDAY EVENING—FEB. 22 \ Complir i \ \ W. M ; } ! § e \ \ AT ( N | ' N > ! i ' 1A ! B. HALL i \ \ 1 1 - \ \ i i ( THAN S Daneihe Ot Tichets $1.00 s ey ' ( i ! LET US ALL JOIN IN CELEBRATING ! 1 \ \ ( ; BOASHINGTON'S BIRTHD AY \ N i ; FMDITC. £ o sisih st s o rrrrrrrrorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrreoeesd Look for the .| OREGON CITY LABEL is @ positive guarantee of QUALITY H. S. GRAVES | g vt sor CLOTHING DOUGLAS CARNIVAL TONIGHT Wheels of Chance, Foriune Telling, Human Monkey, Wild Man, Clown SRR SRR Ferry From Juneau 6:15, 7:30, 9:40 and 11:35. 000000000000 0000000 i ve Advertising Pl Chamber of Commer L3 N A ammad L 'f,m-«'-’ Fyroron\measlif saonctifnse WM“M‘-"II"‘E Music AL i OQCCASIONS T ( sz Heave vou heard the to &1 98 latest —if not listen to the For I’h(' Alaskans It's the Music FHIS IS YOUR CHANCE PERS AT A BIG SAVING. FUL FOR AL! TO BUY A PAIR OF PRACTICAL VAR AND USE- THE THE YEAR TUAES OF To clean up the haianee of our Zippers in Black or Tan, Gruen Pentagon, rein, The dlstmctnc Gruen Pentagon beautiful w five-sided P tiich or Low Heel. allswool jerseyv. regnlar price $5.50 SALE PRICE $14.15 America’'s most in the mk-: 1 good assortment of sizes Come Early to finer tumer | i, M’\nl\mm MAN i 0000000000000 0000 O I"-‘ Betz Melody Orchestra | ff.’f‘f"ff.’.’,’,ffi’il".;m Late Ferry Leaves Douglas at 1:30 a. m. . T

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