The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1928, Page 8

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- § OUR BUSINESS REPGTATION | § ONE FANCY BATH TOWEL RECEIPTS FOR THIS YEARTO BREAK RECORD Alaska Game Commission " ReV(‘nUl‘S AA"C NO\V l:X' pected Reach $60,000 a Game| 6,000 for | endin by memn and made | o the largest | and Comm the June t is timatec bers I L4 known ) sum _ ev m will reach curr fiscal year ! by is! y it is } ) operations st "/LOCAL SCOUT SHIP tosn IS FARTHEST WEST, per ritorial der goes | License | estimated oximately $40,000 3,200 trap 24 land were and ; | tinent, i | > toda i With fourth member of the Board, Irving McK. Reed absent, | no defin i s been taken | | the for | | York the by it on ndations new regulati has Dbeen them and conditions fur-bearing animals. More and more the Commission i§ studying the application of| regulations to limited loc: ' to meet condition peculiar to them that not prevail else where. Depletian of brown bear in Kenai and Alaska peninsula| distric is marked while in som¢ other sections, notably in Admir alty and Chichagof Islands they have had a difference in fo " be the result Spring hunting in areas while there h Jittle of it done in this section Min] according to reliable re port virtnally extinet in the Sound district. Other s are depleted in other lo: while unaffected el These conditions call for special regulations which take in-| 10 consideration the status of the| supply and other factors, it was| pointed out What to do about that are working havoc on game animals, birds, furhbearing ani-| mals and to some extent preying upon rein g is coccupying time of the disc of ga generally | local and tud north, conditions wild dogs | | America’s accepted presentation watch For the husband, son, brother, ot friend whose success you wish to honor — here is the ideal award! So often has the Gruen Pentagon been pre- sented to famous men, it has been titled “The Croix de Guerre for American Achieve. ment.” Come see it today! Demands That We Put On SPECIALS THEREFORE THIS WEEK 11 Rolls Builtmore Tissue $1.00 | iem run free illy but horhood a With | Commi; That the Sco f th recent iss claimed tion until the an ar said the of 1 Why a Pacific Guarantee— Plumbing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 18, 1928. from one name will by Dr. W. W, Council distriby a Big Brother address by H. | of members whose Shepard, member of the Scout wter. S. Hellenthal and Goy own Parks may be present 1l short talks. H. L. Red and keeping of of Troop hlias ~'SONS AND DADS e Fine Program Is Arranged|the national and 1ocal 1 & & . ~ k& tions of the Boy LS. loln Gi‘xlheing_; bp(s)nsoned Other entertainment will by Local boy Scouts night was last tres makir rai of « the club me experimentation excellent results. | ting has been call-| veek from next Fri-| members are urged an early start may | g, J. W. Leiv-! presided over absence « scoutmast he s of tom of organiza in such ome in me clude singing by fathers and sons R - GARDEN CLUB HAS " ' FIRST MEETING OF .~ -1 YEAR LAST NIGHT Books own feed won th Approximately ¢ tickets hava nundred been sold to | Juneau men for the annual Father and Son banquet, sponsored Juneau Troops of the Bo S of America, which is to ba held this evening in the Moose Hall \ :|of the Juneau Garden € ¢ All are tested to_be at thé |y "’ avedl A ;I””" i ho visited | Hall at 6 o'clock and the fi b % irass o arih el veeks, passed | H s " 4 . an early steamer, it was a ¢ s d X atindigs A sitting will begin ahout 6 e b i on his| McK. o'clock. b Wi o bignh 0 7 op : .| the Club in the making | W Committeeg have covered the " % 2 oy | itorium this week in effort to| 'oF b This was the 1l the men boys out ; 4 the organization this ood time men who "¢ © g Mo J P ! | was o atte ed. rink range- {have not yet purc tickets | for.. aren l’ ;("' A : > ppddiisad Bl ie garden club books arrive here on your to are ed and. a son furnished them for the evening. | Boys between the ages of 10 and 18 may come alone if they have not been invited, and they will be taken e of by the men A variegated prog s been arranged. Pyramid sig first aid and fi f tion exhibitions will be members of the will have a it t yet arr Wling the problem, it was 1 1 42 aska held up by this Anchorage who was between arrived today on the arrival, the to days for » of member . brother hi Pav ion expects in a few ——— — close up the meeting of High School Aud after round trip to Sitka on an 4 i Adstite first gathering of Admiral & and Any on th bad on t -~ - -— you adv. | rush, puts ask will be| Juneau p of he I to do so, - ——eny | {18 hip on th main North Am the announcement by H Redlings} s handl ¢ rmation W of the hlished Sewa WASHINGTON GEE "Twas cold there but, up spoke George, VALLEY FORGE f the rican con was sion 1 Scouts, D City A the m The Sea cial knot trooy | dova sp ALASKA HERE ers with Cap[, Jen sen Encoun{ers,.\ 30 o'clock this morning with Worst Alaskan Storm " Willia vorst nced in Alaska, )i | passe w. w. tha jand P. N Capt —— | steamer hours becaus in landing and als |0 thick with the [ sl . s e v oen (0 o |REV. GAILEY TO & blinding. snowstorm ot some, - DCEUET: RULPEES AT TWO CHURCHES hours duration. After loading concentrates the City Dock and concentrat Drhid. tha b R T and machinery at the Alaska J : * heau whart. the Alaska safled at|ReY- O- A. Stillman, from effscts v 1 of a recent operation, Rev. R. lthe following passengers: | Gailey, -of the Methodist church, i i will occupy the pulpits of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. Sunday BOUND SOUTH tle—I. Cahill, {heth Aitken, Mrs. W, E. Ca !Mrs. H. W. Parker, M. J. O t |nor, J. P. Ibach and. wife, M | L. W. Perkins, Mrs. Mike George. | Lilly yrge, Mr. and Mrs. M. S F evasiian Wilson, R. J. Mulligan, James A.| the steamer Al poo ol o My, and Mrs. Horace | conduct 4 o'elock | L0 e | church, following | “'por Ketchikan—L ST e— { Frank Wallace; ATTENTION k Stokes, I. T ‘fll!l’ steerage. ————e———— ‘ | 01d papers for sale at The Fmpire. For G. in His Experience 2 mornings at 11 o'clock, ailey will officiate at the rch and in th o'clock, wiil in his own er encountering what Cap im Jensen declared was the storm he has ever experi- services arrived in port at morning with the ngers for Juneau: 11 H. Doyle, R. E. Sheldon Jewell, J. F. Isom, Irving Reed, Wilma McCormick, H. A. Wertz James Bell and| If you neea a good carpenter phone 498. Handy Andy's Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. Jensen declared Weather | roa . he entire trip was unusually |} AR SPECIALS! he return trip, when SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS GARNICK’S at almost every port| PHONE 174 e of terrific gales, while at| she had a difficult time| getting away. Cordova re torrenti ve recently ceased falling Jensen declared the air was| falling rain vi.l was poor Imost as if snow | falling. ter leaving Cor- fierce headwinds bucked the rd For the bene uncil there will sal of buglers for their merit ay on exhibit fit of the Scou tion |be a special r who W to app! | badg | BOY'S--- | SHE'S BEEN A TOUGH WINTER reached le in the an Ship, and most Ship public with loi atitude westerly. Jun will include a discu was the but it’s about over, so let’s celebrate my birthday at the— ) MOOSEHEART LEGION ' DANCE Burns cheap fuel oil. Combustion— ‘ Wed., Feb. 22 Mixing device BEATS oil and air together making perfect mixture ol N7 MEN__ and feeds to furnace under very BETZ MELOPDY MEN—Adm. $1.00 low pressure thru large opening | nozz minating chance to clog. ol ! (Hart Jr Fuel— MOOSE HALL Safety— g Automatically shuts off if fire goes out or fails to light—cannot flood— Approved by Underwriters. Simple Only two moving parts—little to . wear or get out of order. Ignition— Positive Electric. il Supply No automatic shut off valves—no high pressure — no pumps — no packing to leak — equipped with Hart exclusive vacuum feed. Control Sysiem— Room thermostat shuts burner off when room ¢ 5 warm and starts burner when roem cools. Economy— Intimate mixture of pro-atomized oil and air at nozzle accomplishes complete combustion—burns heav- ier grades of furnace oil. Quietness- Noiseless even in warm air furnace —quiet combustion is due to com- plete atomization and low pressure at nozzle. Dual Fuel— Can burn coal or oil without chang- ing furnace—just pull burner back. Capacity— Four to eight rooms—adaptable to y warm air or hot water furnace. Price— Complete installed with 16 barrel tank—$600.00 ‘to $625.00. We guarantee every job to be satisfactory. GEO. B. RICE 0il Burners Heating “L tell you in advance what job ‘will cost” 11 Bars Dona Castile Soap $1.00 WITH EACH $1.00 ORDER OF SOAP— FREE HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Dellvery EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS "' Globes and Batteries “HERE WE GO——F— Our Purchasing Department went to sleep on the job, and over-bought on Cut String Beans. are product of South Carolina. Please give us an order before 10 in the morning for the 1 livery and before 4 o'clock for the evening delivery. RING BEANS” These CUT GREEN STRINGLESS NO, 2 CANS 7 CANS FOR $1.00 THREE DELIVERIES DAILY :30 delivery; before 2 o’clock for the 2:30 de- THANK YOU GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Free Delivery Sub Staticn Post Office No. 1. - = We Have Largest vt 1 '\Grocery Display Almanacs ; on Gastineau Channel MAKES PURCHASING MUCH EASIER 4 Cans Grapefruit—§1.00 GEORGE BROTHERS | Phones 92 and 95 NEW EDITION JUST IN BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Phone 134 Front Street Ensemble Costumes The Ensemble is decidedly in the lead for Spring —Dame Fashion has outdone herself in every way, vivid coloring of a medium blue or light navy, called Independence, natural beige, a soft shade, and mnavy, black, and white, combinations ysed with our many shades of greens and reds are in- deed a revelation of charm in spring wearing apparel, The New Spring Coat of ensemble style in the many, wanted shades and materials can be com- bined with Mylady’s choice of dress to give her the much desired Ensemble’ costume. Your inspection of these mew and models is requested at your leisure. Priced to please every one. 3 duu"ming

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