The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1928, Page 8

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scHum_ CONCERT UN/ON LEAGUE HONORS PERSHING e o s SEGUND DAY ;DISTURBANCE AT ARGENTINE SAVANT URGES LEAGUE Major Stuart has been | rge of public relations with CRAIG REPORTED TO SAFEGUARD OCEAN FOOD SUPPLY MARSHAL WHITE T —_— GENEVA, Feb. 25—When Prof. | veDt extermination of the seal Requesting that aid be sent Jose Leon Saurez of Buenos Ai ;He favors an international ngr(‘:p- |from Juneau because he cannot.suggested to the League of Np.|ment on protection of sea life i % the U. 8. Forest Service in Wash A r Stuart is president of o’ . Society of American Fores ters, which is the associati ! 3 S ot generally, emphasizing the need %S - O0T - & s E technical foresters in the United \TTLE, Feb A 10 M,,«ngllml the situation whic hv lhl‘a‘(iuns that something must be| 5 ¥ . v, Third Musical P‘Ogmm of F . k- » States and Canada. advanod oVeE Iass. Wemtn "m_ arisen at Craig, ‘Deputy U. S. done to conserve the food re. | °" frotecting jlie Wise, vow i Institution to Be Giv- ; Y As far as is known Major Stu. (- “0vauce over last month for|yarshal J. Warren Ribble has)sources of the seas, many men xtinct in many waters; tha . 1ai 1 3, a h n reant to Britain 3 \ ) 3 art has never visited Alaska. 1 ature & |appealed to U. S. rshal A./shrugged their shoulders and con- i 3 en in Elks’ Hall . (pbliaBlinetati Ko, lynx featured the second day auc {\wyive "1 advices received by the | ceived the Argentine welontist (o | Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium tion fur sale here. Otter sold at |y ™ oan ™™ T o e alermise and Germany and Denmark ] 3 ; 3 an average of $26 and lynx aver [ Ko caduiadd sodfl The third Sunday concert of <% |PREVENTIVES® ARE e Tor Tarme and: oxtva{does not state what the situation| But the leagie has decided that| (7, saimon and codfish. fered by the music department of o z @ lis at Craig and gives no details|the time has come to study the| The sope of this, task. ha ave the Juneau Public Schools will 4 A NEEDED AGAINST | The seling basis was 860 jop uny trouble. problem, and an Internationa;| " makes it impossible ot [ Ermine sold well at § / ¢ : i vl R ] be given in the Elks Hall tomor g DECAY OF TEETH il Marshal White has advised him conference will be called at a la. | Achievement upon an economic row afternoon, commencing at : ‘ Ik 230t lot. went for|lf ® Tiot has occurred to swear | ter date to discuss the immense|@nd biological basis. 2:30 o'clock, and will be the first ; ) v 5 p average $29.80. Fisher,| ™ citizens of Craig as 119))\1(\“!”719(1 of safeguarding the food to be presented under the direc g o {1 NEW YORK. Feb. 25-~Tooth ". lot >, average $60.25.) \nmnlmlx to assist him in restor ‘!unpl_\‘ contained in the oceans of tion of Miss Dorothy Fisher. | ‘ N i e decay has become such & SCOUrge poooo. ¢o1q p:"”r], & et ml_uug order, and has requested that the globe. DflcTnR GUILTY Seven of the twelve numbers| s that dentistry should turn its gt-! . o ver Januar ) details of the situation be sent, Recent estimates of scientific listed on the pr am are vocal, | a tention to means of preventing i |here. He said today that if the societies contain the prediction | v Better grades of wolf were in b | 4 this division being under the di : X ¢ this “most prevalent of all human | oo oF SVTER B0 T TUT ale | situation warrants und is such | that ultimately the world popula- rection of Miss Eunice Zimmer-| . | aiseases,” says Dr. Alfred Walker, | xowhwesters going at 5. The that Deputy Ribble cannot com-!tion will mot have food for its man. In viewsof the large attend- | clinical professor of pulp canal ,'n,“mg‘_ Wi $14 3 Imand assistance from residents sustenance, not only because of ances at previous offerings of the | H ¥, " . therapy in the New York Un p | RN of Craig he will send |h-pu1y‘gruwm in numbers but becaus e sehool, th should be a large ! 3 5 | llege of dentistry. ‘m,..q,_ s from Juneau to put a of the increasing demand among LES, Cal., Feb. 25— number of Juneauites present to- | | o g : “Wiile great strides have. Besn sa“ Phl]lppmes Wwill ‘U,,, to any disturbance. | civilized men for a greater va-|Dr. McMillan, middle morrow made in restorative dentistry, lit- ris is the second time (rnuhlc‘r'elv of food products. aged physician, accused of the The program is as follows: — | S—— [t e g Y tle has heen discovered in tho| Fight for True Freedom Az has been reported as! Professor Saurez admits that|murder of Mrs. Amelia Appleby, Ballet of Roses St. Clair way of m?u-nmn measures,” Dr. u.m ul’ the control of the deputy!the problem of conserving pro-| wealthy woman, has been found Orchestra General William G. Price, Jr, of Chester, Pa., president of the Unfor | Walker asserts. “It is well estab- . MONROVIA, Cal., Feb. 25.— marshal. ducts of the sea is a new one to|guilty by a jury of eight women ‘When the Shadders Come League, pins a gold medal on General John J, Pershing, making him an |lished that unhealthy conditions! Manuel Quezon, leader of fthe| —_— e — put before jurists, but he is con-| and four men, in the Superior a Creepin’ Churchill-Grindell honorary member of the organization for life. The ceremony took pla in the mouth may and*do inducePhilippine Senate, is a patient in| (Vlu("ll that the time has come to| Court. The verdict carried wilh The Susan Ann Marie at Philadelphia. y | serious bodily diseases. la sanitarium her In state- | DICKINSOii8 HAVE GIRL mn the subject on the agenda of|it a recommendation for life im- i (lunrlnll(-hmrlvll‘ — AR A T 5 i B e A serious problem confronts:ment to the Associated Press he A seven pound baby girl was' the conference for the codifica-| prisonment. Glee Club | ! ) | the dental profession. The race declared the Philippines were | born ‘at 6 o'clock this morning tion of international law. P ong Island, latitude 54'| L ental profession h AC cclar pI The Slumber Boat Gaynor { 1 lcngitude, 132" 48" COL GREELEY HAS {5 so afflicted with this scourge of | “ready to lose proteetion of Am-|at ihe $t. Ann's Hospital to Mr.| Many fish and sea animals, he PRIZES ANNOUNCED Girls' Quartette St o “Wal RES]GNED FOR. SER.!icoth decay that it dentists were erican tariff in exchange for free-{and Mrs. B. G. Dickinson, of believes, will become extinct un- 2 Melody of Lov l‘:lmlm-mn’, lan The name is based on ‘m devote all of their time to|dom Juneau. | less their exploitation is subject- | String Sextette local usage and arises from the {Codtinuea srom 'Pags, One.) filling cavities in teeth they — — zos = —————=——a | ¢4 to_international. regulation. ; When You Are Near Cadman | + shoe-like shape of the)-—— could not begin to cope with the As the democratic organiza- Following the fin party Double Quartette g situation. The only hope is in NTQD e tion of society improve M. San-|in A series of six, gi i L'Escarpolette Ethel Barnes g P i i Sty ( NOW ON DISPLAY rez says, “men increase their con-|Parish Iall, the grand prizes w Le Cygne . Saint-Saens | trienf (of (the, now JHOF sumption, particularly of meat and |announced as follows: first men's end of San Alberto I souther 1 3 b Bty . AP T 1 Orchestra by trom.ithe fioutb-ah BRMMEDIn: ] oo paare § ]x’dv_n'»x\ v;_.\fl-lr‘: . . - “RED JACKP‘T” corn, ize, Willlam Regan; first la- 1 Hear the Bees a Humming ot T 5. adc Ritrih gt ap | e aniL ws. bgp e g V] “What interests me, however, is | dies’ prize, Mrs. William Franks. BalnbridgeZamecnic | i wame name ownod by a fox | Loaney A, A e the H lt’ 0 that mankind will have before| Those who won prizes for the Glee Club taviner Who oocuplgd the diland, |ani | M8 ETIe A e eavn Ure AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.S NEW long to draw more heavily on Tuesday evening party were Wi La Marquise (Gavotte) Nl el o aaiof \ KA e i i " 2 the sea to supplement the inade-|liam Regan and Mrs. Billy Dick 4 E. Donajowski ST, and sutiend LSl Se 8 92 HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES I quate food production of the land.|inson, first pri and Mrs. Ru Can't You Heah Me Callin’ PROGRAM YESTERDAY "'"'”"-S A ¢ It is our business to see that thig{dolph and Lloyd « Ritter, second erved Wor Caroline . I-t;n:‘: FOR DAY OF PRAYER He' Hag 160 Yosithone 1 & (:up(l('ilyfis()() f(‘('l cast iron Rudiuturs su]-\;;v |~‘ not |akm_x too late.” awards, One-Two-Three-Four Saurez believes that there ——————— " E ——— ber of different places in the /4 i 2 1 ¢ f Boys' Quartette AR A number of Snt. Bivas What Is It? . b ¢ should be regulation of sea food MRS. HART HOME Serenade Tin| Jwneaws fisst World's Doy of | Forest Service organization in the ’)rlce Onl,y $125'0l) bedadin s oo i Rt BT Quartette (Flute-Clarinet) Prayer program, given yesterday | west, chiefly In the Montana dis- : ” [he commends the United States| Mrs. J. H. Hart and baby sor Neopolitan Nights Kerr-Zameenic|In the Methodist Church, was well | trict, until the start of the World Come in and let ; [for the agreement with Great|left the St. Ann's Hospital today Double Quartette *T'"'“““l and much enjoyed by var “"}"l"k’ ‘”'“ B he was a 18 ‘explain We have on hand several secondhand Heat- Britain, Russia and Japan io pre-)for their home. The Futurist McKinney | those present ¢ ajor with the 20th engineers, 7 S ik Band | Many were present for the [Foresiry regiment, in France. ot ing Boilers and some secondhand Plunibing “Retreat At the close of the war Major | Ahbe: Island, on the mnorth finding a means for prevention. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE That we have our own buyer now in Seattle and can offer GREEN STUFF and FRUIT at more reasonable prices and better quality. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Dwing to the lensth of the pro-|morning services, a | & 3 ; : X lr:l:xw;m: \vi‘ll l‘w no ‘:m-nn-: which: was led by Mrs. O. A. 8 Stuart entered the office of fo Fixtures /0,- sale at a very low price. o T, ol S man, Mrs. Van Atta gav anagement with the Forest| BUTLER-MAURO ‘i HENDERSON WILL TG s . s il St ¥ ing and a choir from the e | s . He served in that posi 1 1923 when DRUG CO. lePECT SCHOOLS gave several musical numbers. Gitford Pinchot was elected gov-| GEO. B. RICE During the noon hour a lunch nor of Pennsylvania and the| When We Sell It eon was served in the church, |latter named him as secretary of || ) i $ o ’ Territorial =~ Commissioier Ofland most of those in attendance | o state Forests | | e Plumbing Oil Burners Heating Education, Lester D. Henderson, |, Y ¢ program remainec Taters e Pincha | Frea Delivery Phone 134 i “ e is leaving Juneau tomorrow morn- ;‘tl.”:‘,“:":rr?,::“ g vl i s ’,"“h il |Sub statlon Post Office No. 1. | “I teli you in advance what job will cost” dng on the steamer Admiral RO8-| ¢ (ne various parts of the pro- 1.___ ers for Haines and Skagway tlo gram were Mrs. Gailey, Mrs. | e » Inspect the schools at those tWo|ywr.uoner Mrs. Personeus, Mrs, s » Yroen prmcmn S < places. From Haines he will take|spen, Mrs, Idwards and Mrs \ the Margnita to Ska y and re-lyooon { 14kt solid gold, §40 main a week in the latter place.| A quet was given in the after nsn:SsziJso returning to Juneau on the fol-| oo Tyt A awards and N owing trip of the Margnita. Personeus, while solos were gi X At Skagway Commissioner Hen-| .. 1o Mrs. Hendorson and Mrs. | ) derson has been asked to make | oo ppoce numbers were the | ) ; addresses ux_ special programs | y..¢ s of the afternoon program. which are being arranged in the| . ommittees in schools for the students and the | po affair expressed their public. Atter visiting the Haines ana |CHOn to those who. in any vay.'| Solid gold Gruens (‘ 8 and | peiped to make the program a suc- Bkagway schools the Commission- ess. Offerings will be sent fo| — ! A er will have completed a part of [(na Federation of . Women's as low as $40! b . hig annual school inspection in|poargs of Foreign Missions, \ R ST the southern district, having re- RS ST i s oo am"""n“ | cently visited the schools in the| we make mens sults for $55 asked. 14 k. solid white gold Petersburg section. He expects | WOLLAND. —adv, | cases — beautiful designs, to make several trips to visit the is many in exquisite black wvarious hools during the next enamel — thoroughly de- Beveral weeks and will have com-| SWEET-ODOR-HOME T‘i‘f‘;,f:f,‘g ‘T;:!veg::; pleted his inspect by the end 3 of the prnscnil ‘.:rhlml ,\n r,l = I : . ::y]: tl:“t?h‘ i “&"“:: B |A very convenient incence for them here today! P ALASKA POINTS PR, | ARE GIVEN NAMES The adoption of names for hith NUGGET SHOP erto unnamed points in Alaska | within national forests has been | announced by the U. 8. —at— phic Board, according to advices _received at the local office of the o\ = U. S. Forest Service. \ . Chief among the names given | “ warious points are those of Mich- Y ael J. Heney, pioneer Iroad builder of Alaska, who built the White Pass and Copper River railroads and George Hazelet, de- e o . L OPETR? ceased, prominent pioneer of Cor- IT JUST MEANS THIS o o . B . s This is the time for the man who wants the most he for the development of the Katal- Highest in QUALITY, Highest in SERVICE, Lowest 3 . 1a oil fields. in PRICES, during the all of Sweet Fifteen is B s waass iy e can possibly get for his mdney to buy his clothes-— lows: —— i 1 It takes the place of a bouquet of flowers, Heney Peak, 3,141 ft. altitude, o ot mies o ot || O ASTINEAU GROCERY clothes he needs now and in the future. Heney Creck, two miles south of Cordova, flowing into Orca In- PHONE 37 ¥ Hazelet Mountain, 1,850 fr, alti Ask Any of Our Customets o Sgegbeld ‘ You get Hart Schaffner & Marx style, quality and mnorth of the Chilkat oil wells near IR huis o s s i tailoring, and the Hart Schaffner & Marx guaran- of San Alberto Bay on West Coast of Prince of Wales Island, | o 0 iawar, 11 0| 2 Dozen tee of satisfaction applies no matter how low the - | FRESH EGGS sale prices. $1.00 Thursday—F riday—Saturday GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 !qfit Street P eres crrerrret rrrroeresy

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