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THE DAH Y ALASKA FMPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 1, 1927. B with a moral, admittedly. But the e DBR e o Titdioatety wovans m..,‘HERRlNG MAN REFUTES 1‘ Weather Condihons As Recorded by lhe U. S Doueolas Island)| i vor v it i no evidont uniin| IDEA OF DEPLETION Wealber Bureau ALASK . W ' LAUNDRY KIiD$ the whole picture is considered terwards. It is what might be ed’ an expose of social pa Bl el Tl Page Four.) Forecast for Jomean and viamits, beginning § p. m. wdeg: S BLL G et e | N(,’u"s | their methods combined with a sub e I i Front and Franklin | tle sermon (o indulgent parents In regard to shorlage of Kipg|UBsettled tonight, Satur e and colder: moderate northwest wind 5 KFront, near Ferry Way. | SPRING IS A e = | Miss Rubens is Linda Havorhill, |salmon. That is not because, ag you : Weont. i R BecliEnge, REFRESHIN » B rl in the story. She has been |say, shortage of food. but simply LOCAL DATA 7 Front lelft City Whart. SE EsoN % ROOF FIRE CAUSES ALARM o ¢ an_indulgent father, him- | because King salmon have been fis L Focha AT e £ Rt Ak al parasite, to beliove her- [ed too extensively. Salmon are uot arcri. mp. Homidity coan elocity eathe o T EaE £ E 3 W Sparks from the chimbey in Sum- »«‘lf to very wealthy woman. |like herring: they are easily fished vost'y 30.08 6 o1 & : Clear \\‘muu;fim ’In‘cm iro, dum Bean's house, helow St. Ann's |At his death she’ finds how he has lout. It takes four s 1o ralse B tedn kA b i 5 e 3 Willoughby Cole Barn Avenue a short distance from the | misled her. This discovery turns her o salmon. Salmon will not cpawn - m. today 29 33 69 2 leat % Dok il S natatorium, started a blaze in his | from a loving, light-hearted and luniit it has reachod maturity. Then |12 noon today 29.81 45 42 Pt. Cldy Front and roof yesterday afternoon at 1:20 | trustful girl into a cynical and grasyv- it has (o (ravel hundreds of miles | 3 Second and ) otk which: but for prompt ing woman. This is the starter of up some viver to deposit its 250 to CABLE AXD RADIO u510%14 2.7 Wifth and Sowatd, i [CLEAN RATMENT MAKES covory might have been the s the story. 300 5 and usually die. That ends 5 3 4 iy of another serious fire. As it w Bert Lytell' is cofeatured = with the salmon that has taken four| —— VESTERDAY LERS 9 Fire Hall. OULR LAVES WERTH WHILE- s : 4 TERIY m Frechy " Gastinean and Rawn Way. || a hand chemical sufficed to extin | Miss Rubens. vear's to raise % Highent 3 woat am. @ am. frectp. 8a.m. AND MAKES QURWHOLE i 1 - <> tatione— tomp. . wity 24 hra Weather Second and G guish the fire, Hose cart and chem-| e hidrping are (aittevant. WIBASAI L n / A oy o Teapsiand dot | APPEARANCE SMILE . g ical truck were both rushed to the |Lewis' Candy Land, Fountain drinks.{herring is one year old it is full o | 01 oar | I”I‘”;H ‘“lhl “I“lrm. 3 -6 Fifth and Gold. scenc, but were not needed. home made pastry, sandwiches. adv.igpawn. Herring do not have to go up e Ly : 3 “ifth and Es F you send your spr ot Fifth and East N TR T T TR iv to spawn but will spawn any- s | ORCHESTRA CONTINUES WORK W and do not die but keep right g s F A ) 0 . Cldy |3 Seventh and Gold. garments to this laundry - £ spawning every vear as long as ! 08 o 1 N by 9 Fifth and Kennoedy. they will be sent back to After o month’s vacation during ‘ ve, and they do not have only 1 ! : Gicik | Ninth, back ot power house, you ifi a refreshed, whole- which their instructor, Prof. Sumpf | two or three hundred eggs, but have | X 48 1 g ’ i y Gidar |28 Gadhotn Set Abth stihe state of bathe, (THey Cordova opp. Juneau was on a trip to the States, the jseveral thousand. That is why her- - Ham iati e ia indis 3 W be pleasant to the senior and junior orches 3 »umul‘ |ring cannot be depleted; they multip- f.‘""ci“‘l‘l i s 9 ('IIIR 5 1\3;.:‘1(\: q\n, }v',‘ly;‘i(l,,lnml"m 2 t l.;} Woana Kt oyt their musical work Tuesd {ly so fast. I6 herring could he de-]Ketehika : Cle h and Calhoun. . R e gy T Ipleted there would nmot be any her-|Urince Rupert 8 0 Slaan Seventh and Main eye und we teklly hsligve : Jimonton — : 8 .08 Snow Twelfth, at Northern L'dry you should prove this to SLOWLY IMPROVED Common garden sage brewed into|Ying left in the North’Sea as thel attle 3 Taetin : 1 3 e : ¢ welfth and Wiiloughby. vourself. clephone anc North Sea has been fjshad for (hou-| 5 ¥ = |a heavy tea with sulphur added, will! g ortla r 5 | | 02 568 4 Rlicl i oxliemely: severe ‘ttack urn gray, streak-i8and of years. There have been many fLortiand . 02 ! Home Grocery. | | ven can 5 ISan Francisco 06 % 1 of inflamatory rheumatism which has : g | v ek failures “of herring there in years! W Y made her practically an invalid for el and fadedigone by. Search the Norwegian Hi / nealy gwo- WeeKs, Mra. M. Louklo| hair beautitullytors and you will find as far hack | === e Ry E : ALASKA STEAM 38 okl to be redovening now o K and Juxur:|@s three hundred and fifty years NOTE: Observations at Juneau, I'iti upert, Edmonton, Seat- - f LAUNDRY et | Cd . Just a ft*\\;““‘;"“l’*""” Fariogs of diie, portland and San Francisco are mado a. m. and 4 p. m, Ju- Rich In All RUMMAGE AND FOOD SALE ! applications . iy [PO0Esh jn one and the s (e I {1t was so sevious that e wedel g ATR2R0ICLOCKETOMORROW | prove a revel ot Rl ol e pressure is low in the G Yiacka and off the northern Vitamins Of Cod- : g 4 it : I’ Istarving to death how . i e - on i your ' deple! 1 Ca coast anc 1) su L4} aska v LR e Tadias er il Hol “ite t 3 |depleted but the temperature i the 1d hi : 3 . It res andegn gl LR is fading, streak-|water made the fish take differant | fallen in the interior followe v i i the western por- liver Oil afternoon in the et ot Ctho led or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea andlcourses. Many failures have come|lion. Clear weather s general in the a:d southern portions of church on Third Street. veryone is|Sulphur recipe at home, though, is{and gone in the North Sea, and we \'“:\4 \N‘I‘""‘lf";‘)l»\ “‘\ W 't ne : 1"“"1]“"1 o 9 invited to attend the sale which will|troublesome. An casier way is to get|Will have failures here in Alaska,jure much lower than yesterday in we Mlaskd, ; Gl \ b > ha s faiture 1 ¢ in other districts except the upper Ytlio ' where v O s R a botile of Wyeth's Sage and Sul-|t00- We bad cne failure in 1915 and | ) >-oe —— phur Compound at any drug store|CPS in 1887, according to an old| Pel ature is reported, sl e Captain on one of the Killisnoo == i e e s e L S INFANT BURIED TODAY lall ready for use for only 75 cents.|poats i i . Sib iR sl - e ; o # [for sardinss when canncd have pdep'ed o 1o oil and 1 Ue {5 theatd bime megine impporad | clack run of{tricd to can herring in Alaska but | ermen, have a closed u for funeral of Peggy Fox, infant @hitor b My, undif Mrs rie [bY the addition of other ingredients. |porr n the N Sea last swm-{all who tried went bioke. To say | months i the year ovd only | | Promotes Growth— Fox, which died early wday | While wispy, gray, faded hair isin 1 people who should they could not sell it is a fact but,|allowod now to fish five and h morning in St. Ann’s hospital, Ju-|not sinful, we all d e to retain|be blamed it (o ‘reckless {they could not even give it away. |days a week. The bait ) 'Id th. neau, was held this afternoon from |our youthful apearance and attrac-|ing”: but now this winter thoy have| There neyer was any more than 10|can fish twelve months a vear Builds Streng the Catholic Chapel, Father Menegan |tivencss. By darkening your hair had a record-breaking fishing sea-{per cout of th sutheasicrn Alaska | restriction on Sunday. However, even Wonderful FOT i MARCH g | sher- | ¢ Kicked W WCH . & i 11, because (Mo did not go out to fish a [when no feed in the water. When|thore is herring enough for all and 5 In ye olden days of '76, the sedan Gpmpound, 1o: gne gan: & VECRUSE [ jee went so low that it did not pay | there is feed in (he hereing they arcialways will be. But we have not re- Children chair was a fashionable mode of officiating with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur son: so much so that lot: of herring fit to pack. and that on have no vet know The baby was only three days old having been born last Sunday. The | mother was formerly Lucy James, |it does it #o naturaly, so evenly.it, fish. The fertinzer plants over-jabsolutely uscless for packing. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1. |You just dampen a sponge or soft lnu(lml in spite of those facts, We|we always have food. especially in James brush with it and draw this thrugh have people here in Alaska who be-[July. S0 when you say July s the|anything that will put us out of husi — e your hair, taking one small \n‘.nallww this nonsense about fishing|best time to pack herring, it proves|ness and into bankruptey, especially | —=———— NOW — the modern Miss knows | }‘m red the fosses we had from war travel | s out the herring Ivou don’t know any more about the Qnm.! we have recovered the losses 3 “ || comtort, cleantiness end courtesy | tim: and we will net stand for| [ Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. -3 says Taxi Tad. “THE GILDED BUTTERFLY" ta tme; by moruing all gray halrs| O A IS 4ot taws o] gumo than @ #cose about the Guspel,| we hail during war thun, Wo con| peesemmemrmmsmenmrmmreeeea | | Y Gurizon taxl sorvice, Sho Is AT LIBERTY TORIGHT | |have disappeared, aud, after another |y So B 0C, CP0Einiia ™t can| - Now in rogard to herving beins | sider the herring industry just as 3 R o e e 2 : 2 pplication or two, your hair be«! "o T california fish you say |deploted. 1 have always taken the | legitimate as any other branch of FI{EIi e e Rl Lo Ru £ lovely th comes beautitully dark, gloowy, 'nllw.\ herring is not herring at all but {stand that only people who don't] the fish business in Alaska and fully 4 rer to her destination in safety ever in the s production, |ang Juxuriant. “Ar gurdines, There is a good mirket | know anything about hesving will b renumerative 1o the Territory “The Gilded Butterfly," which comes|______ S i sl .._,__V:y.u, that and a lot of people who ing into consideration that her EmI)l‘)y'n()nt feur to the Liberty tonight | e et ke At S Ha 7 & Basn PISha Houthens . ; e Hip lare prejudiccd against o herris have been fished in Southeast : Against the gorgeous background | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Uindustry will talk against i, partly [erm Alagka, espocially in and around CARLSON’$ TAXI ot the femous old Casino at me-l 'y 2 £ bec ¢ they, themselves, have no| Chatham Strait, for forty-five years ! If you are looking for men, (Nnrh‘ y..ikuu- lruhun ;ll)h-(lmlnr;rnl First National Bank of Juneau [personal gain of i and, parily for|for the purpost of making oil_and or looking for a job, call or Day and Night Service ew York and hington, Miss 5 the sake of talking : amd still fishormen who have Rubin’s dark beauty stands out like |At Juneau. in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on| [ 1o 5 o i et . 5 for thirty-two see Stand at Alsskanikatel w cameo. Added o this she wears (March 23, 1927, Walione eI k. Now this Tall ian.|sear sea no difference PHONE SINGLE 0 for the first time this year striking RRE30URCES. other flood of horring have set into]in (he amount herring in - the PETE HAMMER creations of the latest model, most| 1 (4) Loans oud discounts; including redis- Kawitle . just a8 heavy us in|years they hava fished. But the 3 el 5 of them imported from foremost de- counts, acceptancés of other banks, 1914, 1t doewn't soegp:sthat tha her }-, is diffesence in different year HAMMER'S GROCERY Bisnarsior Sl o ¢ and foreign bills of ' exchange or g pays any attention to a few| - ponil oo ol e oo e e e oo JERRY’S TAXI Gilded Butterfly @ picture - ok i3 g drafts sold with indorsement of this . ignoramuses w x}.> ‘ they . |1r»v]>Iv\‘Ir}Y|“"‘“““ Candy Land, Fountain drinks, - = - Careful and Efficient Service Dank $950.417.52 e out, does 107 Th/ ail Rl Lol i = . llfllllllllIINIHIImlIIIIIlIIIIIflIlIIIllllIh- i TOTAL LOANS b 14, £850,417.82 | says the herring were Jorger and i b R e g i OUR WORK IS OUR BEST |11 (lpsed Cadillac Cars Ovardrafis, secured, none; tnseciired, none NONE | more of them il ‘I'l’"\’\"' ;“‘:' 'I’;" i 15t Press gour Sult. Wo 5 ADVERTISEMENT S PHONE 199 1 . 25 J ANT ey TN - seveln AL, U abou 3 y s i 47 ¥ 4N CS : : bond val $ 12,5600.00 4 < | |C. Meldner—Professional Cleaner | | ———- ban Tother "United " taics Govornment : R it securities (including premiums, {f = . Prompt Service—Day and Night . any) 181,000.00 iy TOTAL 193,600.00 Covicn Auro SERVICE [ PR [ ] | 5 OTHER BONDS, STOCKS, SECURITIES, [| Burrerick Par v JUNEAU, ALASKA ETC., OW : 3 19 5 BLANK BOOKS STAND AT THE ARCTIC Banking House, $9.000.00; Furniture and | Sheaffer and Waterman Pens Phone—Day, 444; Night, fixtures, $5,600.00 ; 14,600.00 | “. I). NELSON"S 444-2 rings Real estate owned other than banking 2 £ house . 600.00 Stationery Store Cash in vault and amount due from na- e S IR T T AT tional banks 536,661.54 Amount due from State banks, bankers, and Lt e S B , trust companies in the United States 4 M SR T, MILLER’S TAXI (other than those included in Item 1 or ayor 10) 3,448.17 M k' H | [ Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska ST | i ™ 7% C aking Homes || cxne Wrmer guvens b e e Total of Items 10, 11, and 13 311,78 ASH COL E l14. ach s and drafts banks (including fH R R st out out of Houses |s— o or town of reporting If you want to make y e your 1 ‘l’E bank il Nnnv_ o home the enjoyable place . H,ANDLE b _uQrw l;nuw-m cush ;ua:ns“ i 1,105.25 105,25 i S 2 that it should be, install a Pig'n Whistle Candy Redemption fund witn U, S. Treasurer 1 ( l Delco-Light Plant. Let us || | and due from U. 8. Treasurer ......... or JOZtncz men “‘”’”»‘""”F ‘ I"'“'““'”‘" "‘ y“’l“ Ngl})‘xEogE;;rlEn ‘l Others ascts, if any can have the benefits of electric light and power. - A LIABILITIES. e HOMER NORDLING | You nced electricity. The | ROCKLAND HOTEL ~f pital stock pald in ey $ 50,000.00 low price of Delco-Light, Surplus fund 50,000.00 and the convenient terms, i | N il roNts Ts10.772.01 L i i place it easily within your Next to Elks® Club | T H. T. TRIPP s chonts s | t 3 ki | | | | the same as her private chauf- [ o = = = - g TONIGHT THE GILDED BUTTERFLY WITH STAR CAST “THE l*Ll D" FOX COMEDY FULL OF LAUGHS AND NEWS Opens the Show | | L T T T T MHHHNHIHIBHRNEEREDH TR = arv e 772, z ¢ Lees ¢ 'toCxpenses v (.‘..mvm, 54,432,053 Room and Beard by Day, Week . ] ; r Month, Also transient meals. Circulatitg notes outstanding ot 1:.100.4”:) H GaStlneau Under New Management Amount dite to national banks'.. .. 2,107.76 - . ~ . | MRS. C. J. ROBINSON Cashier’s checks outstanding ... .. 6,426.33 Elcctrlc CO 8 C. J. NSON T\,xnl! of Items :26 and 35 A 8,544.81 DEMAND DEPOSITS (other than bafik de- DEPENDABLE SRt onne i 30 dar " elco-Light || CARBAGE HAULED Individual deposits subjéct to clisck, 628,952,902 | 7 T I D i . Certificatek_of depositidue fn’ l}:fiv. 3 I/ OTE IT STRA IGH House WrCCklng A4, I Ak o et CoNTRACTING rowed) ... “ ¢ - 9,860.00 | § | G. A. GETCHELL Other deinun depouis ' 122349 U A Ragas AR oL Total of demant dopokits’ (other than o ? 2 P o bank deposits) subject ‘to Reserve, Items 29, 30 and 34 .A.o 640,036.44 TIME DEPOSITS SUBJECT T RLHEH.VE " | £ (payable after 30 days, or subject to COLISEUM TKE. Juneau Lauvnory 30 days or more notice, and postal enr t e ourt = Franklin Street, between Front savings) : MELODY ME and Second Streets Certificates of deposit (other than for P . money bHorrowed ..., 46,906.41 will play for the PHONE 359 . Other time deposits ... Hapirsbieh) 636,970.69 C Postal savings deposits 3 51,329.21 lga Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, MOOSE BASEBALL Items 35, 37, and 38 ... : ! . DANCE STRICTLY FRESH UNITED STATEf D}‘";"Sl”;sl “’:“;fi' l‘::" (For Discriminating Smokers) RANCH postal savings), including r n Seponftaccount and deposits of i sl ; » AT THANE APRIL FIRST || E Uriied: Statesidisbursingeaiionms:. . ARISTOCRATS—10¢, long filler, foil wrapped; ; GGS TOTAL ... s1,605,318.83)] BON TONS—2 for 25¢, foil wrapped; KINGS— Only a limited number of 35 cents Dozen Territ t- Alaska, Division No. 1, ss: 1 2o ctrad . L 50c. 3 tickets will be sold R G IR R £ Tl O A, uolemu( 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONA 3 for 50¢, foil sol swearthat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge wrapped. : / M,,.'r BE TOO LATE! | Giovane‘niQS and belief, PTG ; At All Dealers 5 GROCERY ' Correct — Attest: JOHN RECK, H. T. TRIPP, GRORGE H. wm'r_ [} 5 M. Bothweu NEY. Directors. 4 THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- PHONE 3-8-5 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March, 1927, J/EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND Alaska lqrmnm-ve (Seal) SIMON HELLENTHAL. ‘Notary Publie. . | H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent {BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING My commission cxpires Jan. 14, 1930, b ‘) PLANT IN ALASKA. ) T IOld papers for saly at The Emplcs, , AR