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3 S NOWELL GIVES RACE DETAILS, COST FIGURES. Outlines for Chamber of Commerce Plans for Big Yacht Race in July | Tage One.) | | | \ THEDMLYAI.ASKAME FRDAY I’EB.IO 1928 STAGE a > o . S— the ephermeral lt‘l‘::“lnl:-ll'l‘"("]T::::)g-x-hw:;l “I: i fupted and o 0gY. SHPNETHALLMGE To M ARI N ES the vear in place of ecarly spring|SONG MOON CAMP | Trading Company of Canada, wiil 2 ‘ e ! be installed pending construction a8 heretofore, - has .been ‘made by igtbimg 5 bt " B ot e L |of a weather-proof booth. Thi W :In.- ‘(“nm;:l;;xion. it was mmoun(:'-?x FIRE GIRLS WILL !11‘» I:ury‘."mzln‘pxllle:.)mJnrr‘f ,::s “‘;:)‘ im.-. i :llann(-r]l for the ‘m "“y., be u;,.m. | has been turned over to the Civi MANAGUA, Feb. 10. — Rebel | odqay. MEET TOMORROW | . iinecs. 4 2:"":nu’ B ek to ho idinuees Improvement Committee for a: |Gen. Sandino has defied the Am-| mna next annual meeting of the e NITRRS J DN § fere not later than July 4. Olym- o The Rouike- mublAse e tlne o the. chief| P00y will be November 1, of'the| The Song Moon Camp Fire|sraphic subpoena from the Tea { g % . o ittle resent year. Girls are requested to meet|pot Dome Investigating Commit 3 pians who are interested look = S LA & ¢ Nicanagtss v in Mat- B f % ques 0 e 3 & L. Keane, Chairman of the Fi-|of Nicaraguan authority in Ma This chatige. it s sapiatuale e : ! 4 ¥ forward to celebrating the Fourta o g s oy id little wor'c| agalpa, Sandino said he would ba|, : ”v“ plr She g o promptly at 2 o'clock tomorrow |tee but at the mvm( umg he ad- of Juy with Juneau people, Mr.| Haparinl Rl aioitng b sl the Maninid | L /Sy 4 ®lafternoon at the home of Mrs.|vised Senator Walsh, Chairman Nowell said. had been vn]uma' recen ‘) B ‘“f, e hills and blood would flow | the matter of publicity of gamo|Redlingshafer. The meeting isjand Prosecutor of the committee, 1 Prizes Agreed On Fuhg; Drive, Sliut. HEDRSEDERR L | kg e oy | TegUlations to the people of thecalled for the express purpose of 'he “was still without information It has been agreed to put up have roached $3.645. Active can |In such a case. = He DIOIIeC|territory earlier than has been|completing the work for this|which has not already been sub- six prizes, three for each class | yassing will ‘be renewed In thejakainst Uie Owardy SBECONS Ol possible @ the past. By previous}year. | mitted to the committee.” I s, ot | immediate future. the Marines, Criticism is angement necessarily follow- ) The subpbens for " Hodketallt: { of vessels venl(\r ng, and a granl H. 1. Lucas announced plans|thought to be an objection of the ing after the bessions of the Com- vt tssuad safter fhs (CoHIBIes } ;‘;ZC.J n"-\kl“:'\ . )l"lu!. % hpw“l" are being worked out for a new |Marines extensive bombing op- ;m on in Febrwary the new game FOUR BIDS MADE Km:Ie ?:fl)liu correspondence i e Juneau Chamber is expected 4 . i Akl g f rplanes which Y d e b " . « float and cost figures and |erations from D sl B TSRV b ! : v A ; [ fo farnish the tirst prize in each | conetruction details will be com-jhave made several strongholds|FeEvations o HOELENE LS FOR GOVERNMENT | iween uim e o I8 @lass, and individual prizes will he e @ S8 FaBal utitenante printers unti IR ot 0 LINES ON PACIFIC ' the appearance of Rober § golicited. . Regulations are P \' il N l;”m‘mm P oy AV ¥ N March or first o lm an :‘\- | Stewart, chairman of the Standacd i 2 o commi # e {not reach interested parties in 0il Company of Indiana, before 8 formulated and the comm President George to hundle all SCOUT FIVES TANGLE thern ~ Alaska until June, giv-] ~WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Four| i A ag are working out final and dets | 3 8 1 | northe Alaska June, : - E w MOUT I the investigating body. ocke- 1 for th2 big event. Runni matters in connection with the yog o ing little time for conformation|bids ‘received by the Shipping|fajjer expressed regret (hat Staw i e Y Hoan 1Muite | proposed establishment of aerial tasketball teams reprasenting | o8 LR L Gre offectivs |Board for three Government-| oy P RSO SEEE 0 T e cach day has et ll":'l'" routes and seaplane landing and|Troops No. 1 and No. 2 met ia| & FEHEREG B0 owred steamship lines operating | o wa 1o hin ¥ to 18 hours and a six-hour ded u"» | moorin ilities. the High School Gymnasium laais Recommekdations from Pacific Coast. ports have - ¥ 5 3 i , mprovement Commit- | evening and the first and secor v it vy . |been turned over to the Merchant = ” e o e The my I the first and Two ' recommendatiogs wore [! 1 over to the Mercl Adverting arways pavs. i o "‘-‘mw- vill ba ps tee was requested to investigaic|icams of the former came out o0 | .. (oq ypon this morning by the [Fleet Corporation for investiga-|the columns of The Emnira i '1;:'9, 1 ‘“.l X the need for improvement at the|top. In the first game the smalier [\ 0 A0 tion. | 5 R v i trolled by ;).ml .n(]ml L | June Loots, 18-year-old beauty contest winner of Everett, Mass, aban- | sy Village bathing beach, as|boys of Troop 1 were vietors 2| = o o an adjustment in —— 1v We make men's sults for $35 _fimnmu‘ljm.q "'.‘ r»utl uf:1 n:] wnkv n '-“I doned career as a dancer to become the secret bride of James E. Smith ‘ suggosted by Harold Smith, and|to 0°and in the second game the Bho Alan senbGit e HYs ) 01(1 papers for ‘;nh-nl The Empire F. W()I LAND. —adv ;ule.k ;muu\.ol ‘"I,‘. 5 ‘MI;‘ “y“ of Dorchester, Mass. “I'd rather cook a good meal than star in 8n¥ | jaiarmine the approximate cost of | No. 2 team lost 6 to 8. The (M\m&.\h_"\ mink, fand otter and weasel oF R . TR ot ot T ther wond, | Bioadway production,” June avers solemnly. improvement. Mr. Smith suggest-| wil meet again next Tuesday | M IR THE SEC ML b e - 3 BT i 56 Lo e S it ik o |ed"vuiving houses for baihers. | evening Snecisl on Cilffse gighted and other aids that can|month of Junme, and it is hoped |He pointed out that such a serv- L’n beach lllle sml!‘ln“lh( i(l‘()r([:! he siore will be spen even.|Would extend the closing daie p 3 bo MR Y. s "dedioat Al $alie : Tt s . settloment | Service would con o its de: £ A SROSERE g VOALN o 3 Be extended. Tho Alaska Steam:- the dedication will take place on | ice would bring the j settlement i t program there but was|ings on the 10th of each month RELIANCE- —the tht "l'&ldc coffee 55¢ LB. ghip Company, which Mr. Noweil |the day the yachts are scheduled |into closer touch with Juneau|Yelopment progra bor' ‘the - aceBmmodation : of the| ‘ © resents, has already agreed to|to leave for Junean which, he added, is the natural Sl { DO NOT OVERLOOK OUR SALE ON CHINA this, he said. In order to defray the expens center of trade for Yakutat. More . RN A 0r Yo R BT adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM ]“l\lL ORDERS o @1t is hoped, Mr. Nowell added, |of the local committee in its pre-| extensive development of mllurdl,z ire given our personal and (;ARN’CK S make the CapitaltoCapital | liminary work, the Chamber al.|tesources in the district would 01d pap. concentrated attention. Folks ¥ace an annual event in event of |Joted $100 to it at the requ-st of |increase local trade opportunities | — living outside of Juneau will PHONE 174 ’ ¢ 3 e i { ” 4 | v . & % p 3 4 ccess In the initial undertak-| Chairman M. S. Whittier The Best halibut banks in North The quality of & be agreeably satisfied if they (o R AL g. It is expected that it will| Yakutat Needs Voiced Pacific waters are near Yakutat o | will address their orders to {f————— b £ T e rn yachts from the east coast| During the past year Yakutat|There are some fine timbered| & | Hellen’s Pharmacy, Box 1183, . G (s g future years and become one|pas obtained funds for and had|areas and its salmon fisheries are Fl h Juneau. Just try us and we “W 2 54 the noted sporting events of erected a $7,000 school building, |the best in Southeastern Alaska, Ors clms L think you will do it again ¥ P HAT NEXT i ALY b year. E. H. Axelson, U. 8. Commission.|he asserted. Referring to the| i Memo: Valentines, Tide Berley-Malt Cock’cs—scmething very latest in cookie line, : Visited New Capitol * hi old the Ch to state 'of the salmon fisherles, h..\g E Tables, Prescriptions, Maga- | best end healthiect yet. Pleese order a pound or two with . Wh in ‘Olympia, Mr. Nowell |er there, told the Chamber It is badly in need of a r declared they were in no danger | nt through Washingtons new|necting the town proper with the|of depletion in his district; that| pitol building. Alaska marble,| cannery village and a wireloss | the regulations now in force give| at Tokeen, he said, was gtation, he , soliciting the aid |adequate protection; and that the| extensively in interior dec-|or the Chamber in securing them. | regulations are justly and proper-| tions. The building will ba| | {he plans for an air ser ly enforced, cated sometime during ihl'\]yp'w(\(\" ‘Western and Southe Praise for Chamber ern Alaska communities are car-| “The more I meet with you, se: ried out, Yakutat is the logical|you and hear your discussions, tie | place for an airdrome, h» said.|botter do I unde | Dainty, dependabla Gmenn—tz\odemuly priced 8o celebrated are Gruen ‘Watches, that many people believe all Gruens are expen- sive. This is a mni:.km ime pression, asa singie inspection of our complete showing will prove. In our n ladies® wristlets, for example, there are th-xwdzly dependable rs, priced as low as 33! —anm in 14kt solid s set with at §60, PARISH HALL DADDY .LONG-LEGS presented by FEB. 16 The Juneau Parochial ADMI School MUSICAL ENTERTAINME BETWEEN ACTS SION T $1.00 and 50¢ E NUGGET SHOP | NEW LIFE WINE TONIC BITTERS| TONIC AND SYSTEM BUILDER | Made from pure California Wine CASH DISCOUNT OF | ot c rorrrs s oo sse s oeeeseeees HAVE A HART Noiseless Oil Burner Five sold in Juneau since February 1st, not because they are (-h(*dper but lw(.luse they are better. Made in four sizes a size for every building—Let us show you some in operation. Plumbing “You Be the Judge” GEO. B. RICE Oil Burners Heatipg “I tell yon in advance what job will cost” CLOFHING and SHOES Next door to Gastineau Hotel J. M. SALOUM 'BRING THIS AD IN — Good for 50 Cents During February CASH DISCOUNT OF $ .50 ON EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE J .75 ON EVERY 7.50 PURCHASE CASH DISCOUNT OF 1.00 ON EVERY 10.00 PURCHASE i ! e work Neme, a Game the Anderson's Music Shop, introduc-|tering and leaving the harbor, E. are from April 1 to May 31 ing a new electric panatrope and |C. Guerin pointed out. ln the second recommendation | g a late song hit, “Henry Made a ————— Uit Gomimiymion’ ks yote” o ro Lady Out of Lizzie” And the Next Session Be November cora in traming a resotution 0! John D. J., Accepts Tele- song set back H. I. Lucas, Presi- GEN SANDINO | 1 Thls Year———MakeS ’lhc Bureau of Biological Survey m‘uphic Subpoena from dent of the Juncau Motor Com ] e that museum collecting permits| © 4 pany, who is local agent for the Recommendations {in the territory be mot issued| Senate Committee Ford interests, the price of the an DEFY { without - being first approved by I lancheon for the entire Chamber SE A change In the date’ of holding (the Commission. Wil S AR your declared ere, nd the weekly Applauds Song Hit musical 1\|11H~hwl by George Anderson, Today's Telephone the lower City Chamber member, of Commission. methods used by the Chamber communication short of funds work. is dolng J. C. Widstead of the Alaska He praised |to take whatever sary to curb the fuse of all kinds past years much thrown into the tuted a menace to meetings it holds. was of program with float is now inter for this kind The same committee was asked of action is neces- dumping of re- into the bay. In refuse has beenr bay and consti small boats en- DATES MEETING the annual session of the Game ALASKA GAME BOARD CHANGED of Alaska Commission to the fall of several days to allow taking the animals after the which it is Said occurs at about the same date as the present date of closing the season. for opening the season would be advanced so as to make the time the season | prf‘kvllt ice breal the same The - dates now — e —— The date 'ROCKEFELLER WILL TESTIFY k up, as | ate 1ot Contin makes it economy to wear H. S. GRAVES The Clot them hing Man Free Delivery Sub Station Pos! BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It 1t's Right Phone 134 t Office No. l.I [P (lean-Up Sale BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Sweaters, Caps, Socks, Overcoats, Raincoats, Underwear TO CLOSE OUT BROKEN LINES OF MERCHANDISE A Chance for fi Big Saving MIKE AVOIAN FRONT STREET SPECIAL 8 OUNCE JARS JELLY 6 for $L00 Quality Gmceed N zine subscriptions thing. and every HELLAN'S PHARMACY | Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Dellvery | your next order. WE SELL THEM 2 POUNDS FOR 45 CENTS GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 WE ONLY RECOMMEND THE BEST SHOE SALE FOR 2 DAYS ONLY W omen’s Shoes Black Patent, Tan Kid, Tan Calf Skin Slippers Greatly Reduced to $4.95 Blucl» Black Patent Strap and Ties, trimmed in contrasting Reptile Leathers Special at $3.95 February 10th and 11th Men’s Shoes and Brown Kid, Tan Calf '\ Skin Shoes Special at $4.95 a pair Black and Tan Calf, Brown Kid Oxfords Special at $4.95 Slippers Special at $2.95 -Black Kid Oxfords and Strap Grey Kid, Brown and Black Satin, Brown Kid Slippers Special at $1.95 a pair Brown and Black Calf Shoes Special at $3.95 a pair BROKEN LINES OF CHILDREN'S SHOES AND SLIPPERS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Boy’s Shoes Black' and Brown Calf Shoes and Oxfords Special at $2.95 a pair = 0ILHEARING inquiry into the operations