The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1927, Page 8

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e bkl ; ‘{ § E ! § THE DAlLY August 10; at Pt. Colpoys in late/ July 20; on Clarence near Ernest Sound at at Cape Muzon or June and after Strait time; any Cape Cha- con in June or July; on Gravina Island in late June and late Jul or early August; and in Dixon’ Entrance, around Cape Fox, etc July 16 and 20 Pay Usual Reward Frederickson, Sitka man, has been employed to fis e usual reward of is offered by tag returned to where, when and how the was taken. Tags without such in- formation are valueles ccepted, The co superintendents, others is reques and paying the fishermen, advanced to be recovered Bureau of Fisheries when are presented with the information. i e ESSEX SUPER SIX $ 965.00 965.00 1045.00 Delivered in Jyneau between fisher troll cents Hugo the with Bureau for information as vv : e SRR w00l teaching staff, sailed for Se-|neau on the steamer Yukon. He vis [FOREST SERVICE ENGINEER ed S n ner | attle on the Princess Alice last|ited in Yakima, formerly his home, HERE BOUND WESTWARD - i N et | Inight. Miss Best will be married i |where he attended the annual trap- | ‘?“I' ation Army | |Spokane this sunimer where she|shoot there. Mr. Trucsdell only en-| G. H. Lantz, ant engineer Thermometer | |will make her home for the future,tered a few events because of i'-|with the Forest Service with head- | ys A {it is said. health but made a splendid score|quarters in Washington, D. C., eon- i Is Going Up | " 0. E. Olson, Superintendent of the |in all three events. ferred with C. H. Flory, District | i | [Douglas Public School, was a pas-| Bartley Howard, President of the|Forester here while the Yukon was The Salvation Army building | 'senger sailing for Seattle on the|last Territorial Senate, is a passer-|in port this morning. Mr. Lantz is || campaign in Junean is going well, | Princess Alice. He will return to|ger enroute to his home in An-|on his way to Soward to inspect the | according to Major W. J. Car | Douglas next year |chorage on the steamer Yukon. |National Forest Roads in the district o o ruthers. A large thermomoter has | | Mrs. B. Atkinson and daughter,' Mrs. Charles M. Rosswog, former|surrounding Seward and will return . sty { | been erected at the corner of | |of Chichagof, left on the Princessly resident of Doug and pro-{to Juneau in three weeks to inspect v - . | Will C_O‘“ Entire District 3Hospllal for Tubercular In-!| Fraukiin and Front Strects and | (Alice for Victoria where they will|prietor of a confectionery establish.|the National Forest Roads in south- Arrives Here TO(]av on ! on it will register the daily total | |visit during the summer months |ment at Cordova, passed through |eastern Alaska. | | dians Planned by Bureau | Down the side of tho thermo- | | Mrs. W. Holbrook sailed for Van-|Juneau today on the Yukon ————————— Sk‘am(‘ Yukon. | t<Ed . meter is the slogan: “Ifelp it | 'couver on the Princess Alice enrou's| J. W. Felder, Iditarod mercha | | [8) ~ducation. | { Rise AR “merehry” going | fto Minneapolis where she will accompanied by Mrs. Felder, are pa MRS. KILROY IN HOSPITAL Under & nment from the U. S [ o ~ | up and at noon today registered . |with her mother during the summer|sengers enroute to Seward on the — § Bureau of Fisheries as Warden for R e L | months e | steamer Yukon ; Mrs. W. E. Kilroy i: in the St Southeastern -Alaska, Fred G. Mor- |aska division of the Federal Bureai el NR L N J. W. Woods left on the{ John F. Malony visited with friend;|Ann's Hospital with an attack: of, ton arrived here today on the steam- bt Taneation s to; Bodtin’ Kinds 1orl % Princess Alice Iast night cnroute to|in Junean this morning while the|influenza. She is doing nicely today er Yukon from Seattle. He will |the erection of a tubercular hospital| FOREST SUPERVISOR her home in Markesan, Wis, later| Yukon was in port. He is enroute |41 IS expected to return home in a have charge of ta gz saimon thi rn Alaska during the ZELLER 1S IN JUNEAU roturning to Seattle where she willto Cordova on a business trip. few - eason and will begin hi rations | I £ haboring G Tt — |take a summer course in the Uni-| L. M. Carrigan, Alaska salesman,| .. SR - about June 15 for just Tecetved by Kol Tneite | R. A. Zeller, forest supervisor of [versity of Washington, returning lo|was a passenger arriving in Ket.| “"’,TI',“*‘_ service that succeeds Mr. Morton, hefore coming to thi Secretary of the Territory. Estimates|the United States Forest Service with | juneau late in the summer {chikan on the Yukon. He will coms|The Salvation Army bullding fund. section, has been connected with nade by the Bureau and sent to the [headquarters at Ketchikan rivel| . F. Preston, represe of{to Juneau on the first steamer, —adv. th Jureau’s work in Western Al-| Bureau of Budget for next y car.|on the Yukon this morning. Mr. Zel-|the National Grocery, w pas-| J. R. Heckman, prominent Ketehi-| aska;, working in Alaska Peninsula ¢y such an item, he said. Hu will leave on the Ran smith, | senger arriving from Ketchikan this|kan business man, accompanied by| Artificial riower pleces made to Ad_Wodiak Isiand sreas. IR IF) Jonathan H. Wagner, Chief of the|probably tomorrow, for Sitka on @ 'morning on the steamer Yukon. |Mrs. Heckman, returned to the'r,Order for Decoration Day. See Mrs. his first experience in Southeastern; Alaska division, writing to Mr \eral inspection trip of the forest| Mrs. Martin George returned to|home in Ketchikan on the Yukon |Sully. —adv. Alaska. ; ! Pheile, acknowledged receipt of Ser. | reservations work in the Juneau— [juneau this morning on the Yukon|after an extended visit in the Stat:s| ————— Will Fill in Gaps e Joint Memorial No. & . whieh | Sitka district, The inspection in-[after an extended visit in the States.|where Mr. Heckman received medical{ €. & D. LUK-SHU-RI KNIT ; During the an three ye the netitiorad for the establishment of [cludes the timber sales, h‘v-?m t '*" M. H. Truesdell returned to Ju-'attention. C. P. Bussinger, Phone 4623, adv. Yurean has carried on a systemati wuch an institution. Ho said thac|sites ‘and fur farms with 1 s <3 s e = campaign of salmon tagging with he division's cstimaies called for an |from (he Forestry Service In this 1o O AL about the runs and the routes |.:\\un‘ elief work of the Bur :mvl' the ! this district for two weeks before /= = S PeH J EnleRing Llsgty N0 ere Ablishment of a hospital in Soutl. returning to Ketchikan == = (\’7'1'1" llpn ok :1‘.-» b ‘i:v‘h ot tern Alaska for tubercular Indiang. | i SR T |5== = tion to fill in gaps not covered in i shep Riadin Sations o = eI N | = the tagging done heretofore, cora- Tl b R s gt s T 2 ll()S W“() | | » = 1 lata on certain parts of the Lolx . sy gy = = ason and ruz vhick 0 letters received by Socretary L < ——— = = now lacking | A a = &= Mortin has a comprchensive| IS . Trom JESEROTEL I Gl ey, L Aen B Blhetn ot the. 8 == = i e bo - Ahe | | Sec of War, He said funds| Miss T. Parpela, of the unlul\‘= = il hles Him: tiitd. vintuaily | w i available for such expen.|of Alaska office, sailed for Seattle|ZZ = yobtion of the district. 1f he liture on the Princess Alice last night|= = is able to carry It out, the Bureau,| Th: Legislature had asked for)enroute to her home in Astoria, Ore |=5 == at the end of the season, expects to wireloss stations to be pui in at|gon whore she wil visit She willl = £ B ddtaiien. tresiiatla fnfopnias) Teller, Candle, Hoonah, Bristol Bay,!return to Juneau next month |= B T S A 3 oy - o ™ = lisve collegied fmvaluable Informa.| e {3 5. Bowt ot he Dousine e =5 Our Grocery Department has grown so that we = throughout the season | ; vA"”"c ?IC’—‘H? "flf"fi' 3 —_—_—_—_—_——— T\ = s i = _Tagging Areas Designated | An American has won the | CCPRCE D Goast Guard vessel| = are in need of more space. So we are gomng to = reThe tagging areas designated are:| Hand of Senorita BErnestine |muintain its Arctic Ocean patrol un.| &= = T e teait, around Parkes| Calles, daughter of the Presi- 1l the cossation of commercial shipp | = = Point, ir late June or early July:| dent of Mexico. He is Thomas |10g 4o the late Fall months, Re: == CLOSE OUT ()UI{ SH E = around Douglas Island, e in| ‘Arnold Robinson, of Alma, |Admiral Billard, Commandant of the = = July; on Chatham Strait nei | Mich., and New York. |marydce, quofSaile FOLDWIS nALIA T = R = Gardner, any time; on Fre | J (LIN) [agne for IHE CCHEIRT SIS | = = Sound near Pt. Kingsbury, Cape| e ekl Algondiiicd BiliseIteia. G = = Bendel, or Pybus Bay in late June! B . j fiet P 0 i = DFP 4RTM NT = ety Tuly ind in late July or| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS |of sueh other duties as may bel = M = early Augu in lower part of( Tonight at §:00 P. M. Juneau | necessor “'*""l‘\'~i |fl~|l “11\"""'”‘ eloc en = = Stephens Passage at any time; at|Chapter N Order of I v jDer, aiter WAl Buesugtid. reme. L y = = Ruink Point in late June and about|Stars will meet in regular sion at Unalaska, keeping in touch | = = = = = = 1= - = = = = and will not of money so from the the tags| neces R e Thos. J. McCaul —with smart strap $43.50 A Tribute to the Graduate In presenting a watch, select one that reflects a standard of quality which will make its recipient proud to wear it for years to come. A Gruen Watch assures smartness, aceuracy, and the joy of owns ing the very best, each | fish | onditions for the purpose of initiation. Social | Nom», and be mvxmml‘ meeting follows. Vi : members |0 render assistance to vessels i welcome ‘vli\nt»w until the last commercial| MAE WILLIAM els shall have sailed from Bering | adv, ALICE BR( o 1 ¥K) EACH COMPLETE WITH WHITE TAN GUARANTEED NO. 1—NO SECONDS i By buying these fixtures in large lots I am able to make this low price on these fine fixtures and still make a REASONABLE profit. See our Show Rooms with the largest and fullest display of Plumbing Fixtures in Alaska. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS || “I tell you in advance what job will cost” | PHONE 34 PHONE 34 TOILET GASTINEAU GROCERY Just received the new Chevrelet delivery car and we are sure ready to give you most efficient service. Also shipment of Heinze's products is in and we wish you to come in and see our bulk olive and pickle display—it’s sure a treat. Fresh Local Ranch Eggs are in also. See our specials before you buy " PHONE 37 Open Evenings—Three Free Deliveries Daily—We are closed next Monday, Memorial Day, so please buy accordingly. MEN’S OXFORDS VERY LATEST $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 SOMETHING DIFFERENT ] ——3' Sel £LKS’ HALL «‘ Cleap Up on |== i:‘.l LADIES’ HAND BAGS || 1-3OFF | — BUTLER-MAURO || DRUG CO. | Phone 134 We Deliver Substation Post Office No. 1 When We Sell It It's Right For the Graduate— NO one has yet been able to improve upon the time-hon- ored gifts of jewelry. Jewelry is the one gift that always appeals! In one, it wins instant approval and lasting appreciation. You can choose from our large stock of high-grade merchandise just what that girl or boy would like, and at the price you would like to pay. NELSON & FREMMIN Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE 331 NEW GREETING GIFTS GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET MEN’S TWO PIECE SUMMER ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR Priced at 50¢ and 75¢ Per Garment J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE of Genuine Leather for Party Favors SERVICE THAT IS BETTER Phone 25 Free Delivery All SHOES, BOOTS and RUBBER WEAR must go regardless of price. Come and see our Display Windows. GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 OPEN EVENINGS AT T and 95 Pretty House - Dresses INEXPENSIVE TOO! lace or braid. v trimmed in organdie, We have all sizes as this is a brand new lot. These are priced from $1.15 to $3.95. We Have Others--- These flr(': made in RAYONS, BROADCLOTHS and VOILES. Suitable for street or dressy house wear. Priced from $3.45 to $12.50. SMOCKS We have a complete assortment of plain and fancy trimmed Smocks, Just the kind you like to wear. $1.95 to $3.95 Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER

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