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il I N fHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1927. YOU HAVE TO RAISE THEM FOR SERVICE-BUT WE LOWER THEM IN PRICE- WHAT? UMBRELLAS Iere are some practical Um‘bre“as built to stand winter winds and weath- er and all with fashionable hapdles, In black and all light colars — two tone effectsy stripes, plaids and bean- tiful They are prieed ellent solid colors. exceptionally low for such exq make, D e e SPECIAL IN CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Children’s Fam'y S| lp{)u Sweaters in All-Woal 4, 6, 8 and 10 years at $1,95 M. Behrénds GO&"‘ ii\c; Juneau’s Leading Department Store CAN YOU RrCOGNlZE HER HERE? CUM. STMKE i lleves Settlement Near. tween Parhn v { DENVFR. “at, Willigm H; Adaw 'ay that ke has “r angounced ou o h | ado coal tatrike . wilk. be sett) “Miners uul 1 verators. have ' agsedl me ottle the! i voennfor sald thi me they ate enxlous to sottle (i strike and #¢t bock ta wark, suggcted thit they might ' tand use of game meat by local | gy i mire. Grouse, ptarmigan and even Colovada Go Govemor Bp- Oct, an. | that within & frw days the Cdlo- MUGH GAME IN INTERIOR BT ' 18 THREATENED Predatory Animals Menace| i~ All Kinds of Game, g. clares C. T. Gardner Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 5. | Weather Bureau | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begining 4 v. m. today: | Showers tonight, Thursday probably clearing and colder; | moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA lime— Barom. Temp., Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. 2097 40 88 SE 8 Rain 4 a. m. today. 29.95 42 86 E 7 Nocn today 29.88 43 80 SE 12 gABLE AND RADIO REPORTS w DAY . P o TODAY o o Higheat 3 p.m. i Rain i Rain | i While game cqnditions, with the Stationa— exception of grouse and ptarm l\ gan, are ‘excellent in the interio it the efforts of the Territory and Bureau of Biological Survey fail to curb the menace of wolves an'l coyotes, all varietles of game are going to be hit hard, declared T. Gardner, Presfdent of the Alaska t‘nmn Commission, who returned home last night after several weeks absence in western | tand interfor Alaska. Ofticlal reports ‘rom the field show the largest herds of carihou and sheep in many years. Moos alse, are plentiful. = Migrato: birds were numerons in the“early Fall hut 'have all migrated south for the winter. i Predatery in als Thick he A? the est * game does nof lie In"the hunters ts in the interfor but in redatory animals which are | most all kinds of birds, Mr. Gard- The coyote and wolf | i mualhm far more serious thunl lny Alnkln realizes and it will} b l&lu the most earnest sort n( worl by ‘game wardens and’ tha clgsést co-gpération fdents, trappers and cone with it," he sajd. | “In ali ot the Tapana River, drainage areps, the evidence of | edatory animal ralds s very grong. In some districts herds of carfbou cows were seen almost bare of calves while in others the calt crop was normal. In the tormer it was established that the olves and coyotes were hapging | onto the herds and had virtually cleaned the calt crop. Where the incregse was up to the aver-| ske, no indications of these anl- ll were found. Moose calves o suffered from. the ralds ence was conelusive | . inroads had been made on | - thi sheep bands in some ab-: " en Fram Dens fors réported instances tire fox' colopies were n from their dens last Spring | trom resi- | nflwrs. rm @3 .4 rekult died from . expo- migratory wild bird breeding grounds were invaded by the coy- | oles, ‘nests destroyed and young Dirds eaten. “In fact, some of he' hunters, guides of the Alaska Q},m Commission and others, L predicted that the sheep wonld be virtually wiped out in 10 years it ‘the sitnation was not controtled and the moll ory animals vlnul out.” Mr. Gardner sald. Fairbanka has a Ilvewire sports: men’s grgsnization with hundreds ot membérs. It has set 1.000 as its goa) by pext Spring. Its mem- bership Is scattered all over the ttetlor = and. Includes hunters, ’m. praspectors, miners, iess and professional men. The club is giving all possible support to the Commission and baeking up the game regulations. At the recommendation of the ) organization, the = Commission, next Spring, will purchase about ({16 -buffalo,” as authorized in the Territorial game stocking | gram, and them to &lr‘ y h’§ A stidy 1s Bejng made Dfi Duuh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau 3 Ketchikan | Prince Rupert Edmonton | Seattle kel 52 P46 16 Portland i 50 52 * 0 Pt San Francisco (] 6o 60 10 Trace *—Less than 10 mles. Rnln i Note.—Qbservations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, | Princ Rupert. Edmonton, Seattls, Portland and San Francisco are mnde at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m.,, Juneau time. The pressure remains low in the middle portion of Alaska but is rising decldedly in the western portion and falling rap- idly in the upper Yukon Valley The pressure is moderately high in soutehrn Bering Sea and in British Columbia. Light rain has fallen in southern Bering Sea and Southeastern Alaska ! and heavy rain on Prince William Sound. Temperaturgs have fallen throughout Alaska except in this vicinity. P COMELY LOTS STILL TURN OUT STARS N \b The ‘march of cnmely maids from two-reel wmfiu to |hr- dom gees on apace. Some ten years ago Gloria ing tiny comedy bits like that shown above vi b! e Since she won fame many have followed her pg from comtedy studios to featured roles include lut.h 'b}lw (lom Mt). star ol “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” and Natalie (low- er right), Tom Mix's new leading woman. HQLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 26— jeading to film fame, but these | Are the comedy studios still the|giils have known that their com- kindergartens of the stars? Wil edy alma maters stil] have the suftable for ~grazing lir-edfnx and the animals will io placed on the mnat favorable, Two or three ‘of them wilf' be to" the experiment fer with.the .« the film fun factorles that train- ed Gloria Swanson, Phyllis Haver, Marle Prevost, Laurg La Plante. power to start them toward the' heights now occupied by Gloria and other alumnae.of the bathing |\ Colleen Moore, Olive Borden and{comedy lots. other established celebrities bc fo¢ | represented among the first-rank —————— False Teeth WA ; &‘,_.3:""""“.,.::: clungad quite a Dbit since the movie Perils oi Pluhne," but slie’s still got “It,” 0u can sae g:d f course she's Pearl Whm, n she’s j.] New, Yo[k after many years speutin France, = Kansas cny Dr. Wi L D on the Yukon this! Empu an(u! force for ifll make the trip|past roveral weeks, safled on mm rallroad | Yukon for Seattle. hy qu of “will] Al 'I‘orvlnen, - their |the Yukon bound fof e | expects to spend some “be|and may not t«t‘ 2 aré rl g to lur districts throughout the terior, Mr. “Gardneér said. expect lnut ¢ | results ‘of laf ping: was lg in all’ ¢ tricts. In° Anchorage he was 1a formed that ~at least $15,004 worth of thess pelts had been' and L 'l'hly The | ¢ o | celebritiés in 19372 ¥ yea! b | ¢ year's heaver trap- t would seem so. The same|Of Stee studios that gave l 14“ Glorla and Phyllis and Marle and Laura and Ma”u!ww and Olive their early screen training are turning out| BERLIN, 0“ 26.—False 'Mth' ing women for the hig stars "':.‘:: ::Gd:l w.hrf.eh.l ‘; m‘:; storfes of tod-fl and it his- x it e ‘"fll h rena;t- itselt the comedy! “mz . - t 19 now. Va grades ‘of mnon-; l;“ tu"be"tlhd: .r:;F:‘m‘ :1‘“ rusting stéel have be¢n “on tha @ favorites of ten. years trnm market for some time, but she ‘uw so-called V. A, steel 1§ acld, proof as well. It was just a little white ago PN 8 NEL | that Ann Christy, one of the { Christie comedy girla, was chosen |7 Strauss, of the Krupp Works, ! {10 be Harold Lioyd's leading wo-| ¥\ E2ined the ol "!’""‘ med- {man, And only the other day|® s?f"."':: ‘“", 5 Joyce watked off the even sui o 1d dn»ll %’l‘:‘: ln:xxhu;:. hont-sat., MLty ,.mm seme “T"'" \ &tar in the e ch Taylor, a little: E 1D Sennett's acyeen’ comedsy |, bhed the m role of| ‘The Monrde, Capt. lu: l.-n,- nfl- #eth, freight carrier, day from Seattle apd Il lomorrow for the a " lu" imod to WITCH SOOT DESTROYER Will Clean Out Your Stove Pipes Without Taking Down J uneau-Youfig Hardware Ca, | Hardware and Undertaking o PHONE 13 i Attentwn Moose s Legion No. 25 « Women of Maoae- heart Legion THE ANNUAL MOOSEHEART DAY FROLIC will be lwld an Thursday, Oct. 27, Moose® Hall. Al members are urged to he present « and to hring 8 friend to this celchudou. Members are requested ‘to wear the re tmn t{ffllim Programme starts promptly nt { Public Stenographer 1, B. BURFORL & CO, 'FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON WE HAVE OLYMPIAS AND EASTERNA Alio Crab apd Shrimp Mpat