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| theirs. One stops for the nisht ! < to the meet-| FEWER FRENCH n;nn-:; - i May Succeed Wood LucAL FUHEST 'ta ‘aboliors” nof AE M ey STANB TA B NEW LIPSTICK WUMAN Is Y Lighthouses and buoys xfia-‘ mv]}: kh | A letter was x':a‘t:msfimu the s Lownhnmm.ur}; BN uum | Petersburg commercial club in- worid | PARNS,. Moy ind ol ‘the A : Are Hardy Lot lcluding the following resolution| PARIS, Nov. 8. — Births are(2Musing things the smart Paris “They ‘h&ve 0, bE"I ety lot |.on herring which was adbpted ,,).Ucwcruml marriages less frequent tan |umlu'v‘oq from her jeweled | Y h f} " handbag this wirter—a true hag- ‘,u..,.n...n\ L L 2/ i Sl put France is still on the right ; : salt “spray or sweat. Timbered “Resolved, that herring fishing |Side of the population record be- (Ul Of tricks—is a lipstick whici ‘hills can be steeper than I b in all waters inside the three mile |cause there is a much lower|Proves 1o be a clgarctte lighter. | i i ldeath rate and divorces are onily’ slighily, jarger . tling ; ' : ¢ : W e S ¢ o |covered by a 10-nch car Crime Committed Near P Y gRe Thornton T. Munw-r Finds|green’ moss: thet ot ites |ever seen them anywhere else | Hmit, jiicluding all areas affected the ground more hummocky; it i h» salmon regulations, except [r)r!““’ popular, as last year, Milwaukee — Believed | S e Alaskan Forests Present |ageold crumbling logs, limestonc ‘ m e ] ] % i : caverns and traps amongst th ters inches stretched measure, and |double the same period last year.|™ ! Work of Degenerates : e WP Fascinating Study ree roots. The prevailing.under tion, Recent Meeting ’um fishing for bait with seines| In all of France, there werc|PVight vermilion red. MILWAUK Wis,, N 8 : 5 3 owth s devil's club (F. horr ey or gill mnetting be permitted at |only 4,885 (llvo,r(‘s in lhrl-v.-! ) T i MILWAUK is., Nov 9 ¢ | sa o . (Ketchik Chronlicle) all ti a y | hs. & § : B! A uew mode of forest life, a|da). but salmonberry and spruc etchikan Chronlec all times, in all waters inside of | months. | peie Kidnappers |In<“ _mzhr i.lfinr slug- | 8 _'.,.‘“ breed of foresters and un.|thickets are just as painful to go “Resolved, that anything that!the three mile limit, including all - g _Ple]lare ot hg ka” Sho,o( 2 ging and throwing her husband | . usual growth conditions were dis-|through. The trees have a way | Will interfere with the halibut or|waters affected by salmon regula-; £ A, ,,,,(l, ““.h,(,;. rrum(!nfl -,‘..,,;,;,‘,m,l._‘ @ 0 | overed in Southeastorn Alaska |Of &rowing on down logs and | salmon fisheries, will be against!tion, providing it does not de- took Mrs. Emma Greenwald with | e 4 by Thornton T. Munger, Director | Knolls so that DBH is often be-|the best interests of Alaska.” stroy or impede the progress of Wh W Abo L |0 Thoraton T Ko, Directcl (M AN ERE Tre fomaauing adinien il il e e G G Y Worry ut Your Car near Dousman re. Greenwal at Portls Sitis So¥s j animously adopted today at the| g S at Portland, he writes in the cu | Field Is Marvelous Snakimitay. AsdpLadtaEh for or in any way connected with had beon assaulted and then \m n. | “Forest research fs making a|nmoon meeting of the Ketchikan|a reduction plant may be consid. We have ZERO FOE for your radiator. It gives you absos | 1 a4 ' ’ ’ o B o rent number of the Timberman. | ; i i i Greenwald is in the hos |8 ; re is a vast field here for sci., Deginning of the Tongass national | commercial club at the Blue Fox.jered a bait fisherman.” lute protection against freesing to 20 degrees helow sgfo. | | | ry lipstick and no lar : ey . o yosier than the over-sized stick . ,,h,‘ purpose of bait, should be| Figures for the second quarter|®" 'Ban t p First C“y Commercnal Club (limited to gill met, with meshes|0f the year give the country an WOMeN ]1""‘“‘"- {h“ ends arc sil ver anc e center is enamel of Adopts Strong Resolu- | not less than two and ome quar-|increase of 32,400 people, almost ja calor to mateh«the own, or a Sheriff = Alvin believes '\|.~ wtific forest research, he be.]forest and we planning a pro- | It was preceded with discussion| A letter was read from the Can be used year after year—no evaporation. Greenwald was the victim of a lieves gram of expansion. It is a mar-|On several phases of the fishing|Juneau chamber of commerce in- gang of degenerates and express- Director Munger spent several|velous field. A primeval forest | business. cluding resolutions on herring ed the theory they are probably | "§ B 2 weeks in Tongass National Forest |if there ever was one, stretching| A letter was received from the|adepted by that organization, but responsible for the murder of Q L 4 last Summer. He visited Juneau, |along 10,000 miles of shore line attle chamber of commerce en-{no action was taken at the pres- 9 Lillian Graef, aged 19, a Mil-| 7y ! Ketchikan and other towns and |cXcepting perhaps a dozen miles | closing resolutions which werejent time. GARN’CK S PHONE 174 waukee girl, who disappeared on | , : spent most of his time in the|altogether of beach frontage [adopted by that body, including: AR A October 11, when she went on a . Rl G ¢ e % i ~Againg o elimination| General Frank R. McCoy, of |field, familiarizing himself with | Where logging has been done. 1| F Againgt the elimination| Prepare for big Turkey sk | i 3 rds or body | g a % , hoot, adv blind date. Saturday her b «1\‘ Pennsylvania, friend and asso- |forest conditions. is a region of abrupt con t¢ | of 50 per cent duty on repairs to il : was taken from the Box River. ;.40 of the late General Wood Is Fascinating Problem where in an altitudinal range of | American vessels. i 8She has been beaten and strangl| ..y o named to occupy the | 1In the article in the Timberman, | 2500 feet the type changes from| Second—Excepting small hoats | ed. | post of Governor General of |Mr 4 luxuriant growth of 200-font (from the steamboat inspection Al At the Philippines. “Alaska ccinating | spruce four feet in diameter to[law. { problem for the research forester, | the prostrate hemlock of timber| Third—Excepting all - fishing| [ through the decomposition df twe| ¥here data must be secured on |line. Worthless muskegs are en- bokiy RO Ehe Bl R oe s r é methods of silviculture which will [countered in most unexpected tion law. On 0 gel i:;\"‘:' 1‘,‘,“ ,H‘;::',,.”l i.:\,_];,:,',.“ I8 ofl romote the best second crop in|places, as are also patches of| A committee comsisting of Les-| BUII-T T O O My the pulp operations as well as do. |even-aged spruce in the midst of | ter 0. f';nnu erett I“svm and l M i“”"“"'" through growth = studies, i‘\,,, -aged climax forests of hem- | Harold Knight was appointed u.v KETCH KAN SAW MILL . potential production of this | lock.” fscraiger e : = ZS-. y LUNG DISTANGE BUYS TIMBER TRACT vest and varied archipelago of - e - i forests, comprised in district | Y H + ‘ - ‘| German Chemists Claim ! Bids for a tract of 5,500,000 feet | /&0t A | ot mixad spruce and hemlock tim.| A month in Alaska introduced | New Moth-Proof Wool PARIS, nov. S.—An electric| of MM%e0 spruve and REWOFE WMl me to a new mode of forest life g " antomobile that , will run 600, ¢t IOE, BE e yer| a1d 4 new breed of foresters. | STUTTGART, Germany, Nov. .| ar c a ner miles on a charge that can be put| SBEER RS W SCOTES S I F1o74 'the” foredters’ are amphibi-{ _The pesky moth has been dealt into it in an hour, is announced! ' h Vice it was announced today by |©US: they must have navigators to fu blow which threatens to put ® as an accomplished fact by Jean! 30 o NI A eter B, T |survive, for “they have both 15 |him out of his favorite business Cabrerets, a technical write Withteloman Cutting of the |l the seas and swim in the |of eating up blankets and other 0 be a joy to arx A new electric battery—a “real| oSG LT M this win. | Prush. They eat, sleep and of {nice comfy things mads of wool g revolution in science”—he says. .5 CAnoald Bros., Ketchikan | €OUFSe Write reports, on board | A new system of treating ordi the eye and a has proved its worth and the| their boats; they rarely sleep on [nary wool has been conceived b e W R | contractors, i gt r ! 10 foot— right to make it has been ac-|“pECGEE ) o petion | he ground. or taast their backs |Wuritemberg chemists which car joy to the foot vercoat i quired by French, English andj,ond B0t 0 PORE B0t trom | About a camp fire; the packhorse |ries a guarantee making all wool- these are the rman firms, whose names are/ ot ™ e’ timber will be| @04 flivvers are mo allies of leng absolutely proof against dam- things that. all kept t milled at Ketchikan next season s age by moths [ [J v dwdl l‘”li'\"lllFll'lh-‘ 5 5 % The wool retains the same ap-|& reputable shoes rzcs are Sczen- & fention ’ edited with he N Y slllol‘ se" O“l ¢ ‘|\n.utj;m4-e and the same touch as % Stl'ive for. parad: with xtn- fllbl."l"’fi: th5 lvl{} i | but there is something about it, And they are the tZflcal] tested times the capacity, weight hu; NEW \(mk '\u\ 8—Declaring || A new assortment of Flash- ||but moths will runs from it even|$ things that Red e weight, and five times the ca-iyi jpiention to row a twelvefoot | lights and Batteries just re- ||though they have not had a méal|§ pacity, size for size. It can bely . 1500 miles to Miami, Fla. || ceived. 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