The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 2

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[ —————————TT Y . FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1927. 'fiii"m‘;“,:";.';‘; retwsms, T con | Wutlm Conditions As Recorded by the U.s. ¥ in communieation | i1 with interested. orgahizatiops in' Weatlm hnu I E " both Olympia and Seattle, % Another Ladies' Day Forecast for Fun icinity, begtm m. today: : Ranger Harold Smith, of (h - Reu nd, violdy; ming 4 o. o | : Foreit: Sorvies ANGCNNMGRE 1he Clearing and colder tonight, Saturday fair; moderate north- 1 e ‘ line of the proposed extemsion of | ‘''Y Winds. P : the. trail from Sevemth Street ‘o | LOCAL DA k SOOT DESTROYER 3 |the pond in the basin, it was o I » TA tv Weathi TR g 3 . & ‘ ynounced today. ' Funds for mmé""’; A g;l;'s!! Temv, antv Wmd Velncl li.:m" i W, . % 1 improvement were provided Dy |, I M- YeStY i \ ] - | mmrorament. vt 0w Yoy dear W 12 Bem | ill. Clean Out Your Stove Pipes ' ‘Next Friday the. Cliamber will Noon today 29.30 38 92 NW in | Wlth t rr k D stage another Ladfes’ Day, Presi cum m RADIO° REPORTS ou X lng' own |dent Lucas announged. The pro T TODAY s E ¢ ] grdm committee is arranging s v-| H,gh“, 3 vm [’ Low 88 m. 8am. Preclp, 8am. eral entertainment features and a,Stations— | temp temp. temp. tem M@r } record breaking aftendance fs ex- | Nome 20 18 | & 28 8 -06 €idy | J Y Ha d C pected. Bethel 23,7 ¥ $ . ¢ 0 Clear wneau- Oung raware Lo. Bait Situation Eaved "",““;“'“ Sy, S o 5 i Pl : ¢ i Gagle 22 22 - .0 now 2 The bait situation here has (RS o o3 e = e laE s | Hardware and Undertaking : been considerably eased, the e B > el PHONE 12 ! Chamber was_informed. The Ju.|Dutch Harbor. 40 38 gE. — LE. ol 0 ¥ ineau Cold Storage today received | | Kediak 40 i ‘1: a it . £ }wn barrels of fresh Nerring and |Cordova . 44 34 | 32 e { “I more Is expected. One' boat went |Jumean . 1, . ot (0 T 1 12 3 ; out last night and--returmed this :‘P}‘"‘k}!‘" ; f} i ““ 3 13 “a' s " . Jo - . e e brince Rupert. 52 50 | 401 » Public Stenographer ' | Keichikan storages were .u|~,,l;‘;l::"';'e'm" e ’:: ;f | ’,{: ¥ : g g;:; § s W vised today that bait could be ob-{petiv e coovc pe Gl B0 S0 5 ! 5305 PEVSE. | tained here and a mumber of ve:-| g l‘r Keludo - 2 24 L2 ep = 2 sels wired they were leaving ‘at | § 3 Wi s 3 J.B: RFORD & €0: once for Juneau and womld tak i BER : on bait supplies here. Herring is | Note.—Obseryations - at Duich Harbor, Kodiaki : Jun = ¥ 4 2 § reported in abundance in mearbviprinc Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco nre 3 waters and in upper Chathan mmle at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. i g | Strait. | The center of low pressure has moved to British Columbfa ¥ 1 |and the pressure is rising in all parts of Alaska with its high- point in southern Bering Sea. Light precipitation has’fall- i & . en Southern’ and Eastern Alaska with heavy rain in extreme al s Sbutheastern Alaska, and British Columbia. Temperatures are u iower in’the miiddle portion of Alaska, and are below zero in | portions of the Interior, but have risen in Bering Sea and the UPDEE Tui, Valter, ; ' WE BAVE SUYaFIAS AND EASTERNS ’ B« A dagh I 3 WE i il lalyzed: tho coal fields in Colo-| MABK PARTY FOR MOOSE ! T {iA14o" Othb &hd Shrimp Meat rado. | CHILDREN- ON. TOMORROW/ s i o e Nine miners, who said they o g | 2 Deliveries Ddly |eprefentflu the workers, conferred| A masquerad parly for the | FINE FAMILY gtm‘. for those wis o .o OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON . $NEW PARTY GOWNS AND gwfg \ Vinter Sorml Occaswns g To look vour best at the dnm'e. party. or other cial oecasions, selcet your new Gown, Frock ot DENVER, Colo., Oct. 28.—|with Gov. Adams and he decided ! children of Moose members has Girowing reativemess om the part{té invite the operators to meat|been planned for tomorrow after: : Dress from the new and complete assortmént’ we i of the striking coal miners found|with them on Monday and see i noon im Moose hall. The even' 13 Bea . 1i O e e 5| o 'l Gov. William H. Adams acting|al basis for a settlement cannot' will be from 2 te 5 o'tlock _n'n'(!} 1 § have -""l Lo b d in 1"“\ td, 1(‘0!‘ "e afid as impromptu mediator of in-|be reached | thate will be good music and re | ;:l::: s d:‘::“m;::‘““ .;.':' ! 4 Crepe-Back-Sati et itlal negotiations between the e freshments for = the youngster:, | Sdives And' Hoth” bow nidel | ] 4 repe-Back-datin, operators. and the regular minere | Perhaps prizes of some naturc | better heat' and: cleaner firés you have. | Wouldn't ask you to do this it 1t cost more. It doesm’t. It: really costs less and’ the: tlly will prove it i We carry & full Ine-of Foods. | | D. B. FEMMER -Phone 114, i s gt ! SUSPENSE IS OVER ' ABASKA- DRY On Mtsses», Chddrens and Infants’ | ot READY- TO. WEAR o . pa kT 18 HERE 2 % Advertising aiways pays. Tne | o 7 3 ¥ for. a selt:l;me}:nt of fl:e contro-j p 5 olumns. of: The Empire \will also be given. those in cos Carly Selection Is Advisable. YOUr Whleh MW gersily mafc tumes. SPECIAL 14.75 s T A special: purchase makes. it possible to give the public these wonderful ow ] CAERINANL " Lo BAKS Tied “rfom tie! taken: the atter wider consider LA s A | plant are scattered alongtion and is trylng to work out a g jflvz Alaska railroad from Seward | solution to the difficulty. values. Only a few: of ‘the many bargains we ‘have are uentioned in f i {10 Fafhanks. On his return here, | | this ad. A visit to our store will' convince you of the wondbi“f!fl Values . \hp tound several carloads of lum ' rine ways was ‘again ml g | ber on the mill docks awaiting briefly. B we are offering you: in: thm wle. i PR Ty H E R fl h | shipment west. | might be [possible to" ot Fairbanks is prosperous and en- Fishing Vessels’ Owners® : oving . temackably good o tion. Marthe'Wge, Seail, in the Sate Starts F nd’ay Mommg W ¥ 25 12 I ness, said. Stores, taurants matter, land other businesses w opt | ‘Wi Gtter Prize busy throughout the f: | Gnrdnu Makes Interesting, new moviiz pieture. thearo (PVH y built thére by ‘.lx\ Talk at Chamber Today | Tathron at a cost of In: ndditum to our Salbs l’tema thu W&k Y e ‘Offer’ You FANCY JONA‘!‘HAN ABPLBS $3.00 a Box 10 :' GIRES’ COATS— JERSEY DRESSES— titer forns, will bl 20 oftered” the”: Winmer jn- the A In sreen. rose; tan|. I Eniglish: pnnt, 1 C 000, is one of the f ' poss SHBRR fe Cephial Bt s : ahfipm Grgge I A bam££ondmons. | theatres in the Pacitic © | race, pre ) and brown,. longsleeves broldcloth“ponpe vand 3 was filled almost every n and June: fik next \l-niu ; The largest herd ever seen in interio of carihon Alaska, pass- . |—pleated skirts, neatly| Singhams. Size: %y«n trimmed. Sizes 8 to. 14|10 12 yearssc: , Trappers Are Factor s ‘informed by M. The operations . of tr finfl ed south across } ibariae ! i o S R ¢ |the intorior and weste years. Regular ‘values, Specle% ts e o €0 3 . ¥ y : 3 i ol L E d":::w('r‘:i}( B “"_Ih:)" improvement, it was commitié a | $6.75 to $8.50. i ] A q 5 will confeér w 0 L. of thousands rth of furs wer chorage, Fairban llll" other towns during the past ysar which accounted in some m_asure | for increased buslh In the Anchorage and districts Dbig gdme huni left thousands of dol past weveral weeks. cited one instance where two Bos- ton men $8.000 on a shoy hunt and w the returns Chamber of Commerce today of game conditions in interior Alas- ka, He declared that the menac? to game and fur-bearing animals from wolves and coyote s serfous that raordinary steu would be necessaiy to save the situation, The herd of caribeu, said 1o i the largest on reecord, was watch ed by Game Wau I'rank Du- oy fresne of 0 i fl;fl.\ U aided by emplovees of the Alaske o~ Road Commission, Soup—C1m Chowder i ters wera o & Count 1s Made Not all of the hun ers. \\u«‘ on ¥iésMiFriod Worring: Jar % Som Bstablishing a contiol poini Mr.: Gardster: ekt i th of the passes on Richard Weific- KDRod thomes Prime:Rib Ronst som Highway, a count of 490,000 Topitiont toth . el | ' * Special—$425 to. $5.50 INEANTS— Infants’ flannelette 40 cents. to. 95 cenis In long velour, some ot have fur collars and Infants’ flannelette mms,olhersplainsam Gertrudes—35:cents to lined, all "the mostlSeoones e \ wag made. which, while not ab. | hev could ‘make a ki thon Iy fiBaked Painip wanted: colors; Reg\llk solutely accurate, was said to h [O% Lhdr THIes and g ’,."'I_’V i M Cabbage $4:50' to- fl3‘50 approximately so. It took the|S'™ “"“'1' by ""”"’l‘;“ B Yo | Stexmed: Potatoes Infmtl bath' robes|ens; and: m N 3 herd four days and 17 houps ¢ | 84Me 10 the game itself: ¢ bt cfltmd Gl'lfl‘ in ph‘ ‘Blue and: white eolors.. S{b yal’l w gt | Speeial Sale—$2.95 paks a given point where the count was made. One of two ,other herds of 100.000 each wer i rted from other areas by guldes and hunters. One guido who was in the shecp country for several weeks, reporied a count n(‘ 10,000 of these animals, Mr Gdrdner said. # pace along the waterfront could ft is & common thing, he addea [ TORE (T FREIOR Thc; for residents of Fairbanks to tak: ‘,z,_‘,' persis s e i R N ! BAm ROBES— their automobiles, drive out ti Interest in Float 0 the fact that the lease on the lower City Float for small boats expires in the near fyture, anxiety was ex- by members at today sting that a serious situation would arise unless some adequate to $8.75 in flannelette and’ eider-|7 years. " T T [ dowan { 81.00 to. M.Ofi Children’s: fancy lfi' $1.35 to- 32-75‘ bed" hase—all eoloh—-w f : L 2 ¢ T Iu!anu’ kuiluquu highway a short distance irom - — - 3 e —=l ' Git “lu'd‘boys’. - town, kill a caribou, and retun s hE rdbwih - } home in a few hours with fresh 7 €] AL meéat. Moose are almost as read. ;euulhle Interior people, he % i their game In th . . e u‘il as the farmer does hi: . tackyard. They are opposed to ."d Wfli ues' 8 to [ r waste, belleve in reasonabl s ? " p ‘ years. 4 and are ordent sup t 3 i of the observance :o( the $1.35- to« $3.50" laws and regulations. I LS “moc n telegraph’ ime when a violatio d and offenders arc _court speedily and sentenced ' heav e R %)

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