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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1928. ? . — — = — — I May Shelter Pl'fiSldentS ed period, the commission in-[ |Hawk Inlet Monday atternoon.|Seltridge, Commissioner for this |As a storm had been sweeping|Division, will go to his home at oy = Guides § |Chatham Strait for sevral da Ketchikan. vidle a prot v - PR " bationary or it is believed Capt. McDougall The Reeds will visit relatives GOMES TU END' A X 8 : s lod r sons desir- A E put into Hawk Inlet for shelter.|in Seattle and other Washington J : ) become reg 1 guides, | No fears are felt by the company |points before returning to their t 2 { o B. for the ecraft ome in Fairbanks. Mr. Wililams FEw GHANGES : - ; ‘ & . ¢hanged to provide an - > — will remain in Seattle ntil a : e sess: Hothy Jessel spring when he will return to ; e . ty FHE D, bt it Report that Local Vessel VMEMBERS OF GAME pring when he will rafura 8 ed field experience but| Is Lost Said to Be With- COMM]SS]ON LEAVE home for many years. Mr. Ter- B R PRRDARE ¢, p SR 81 e . WG A% o et S £ - : qualified for a full » 2 June is enroute to Washington, ka Game Commission 2 , ; . v jualifi v a fu pactiie i b 3 ; - ] e ! out Foundation i AS MEETINGS END|v. . to confer with the Bio- sion Over Recom- - TR : ; W . ; ason | s logical Survey, probably being T ; : 1 ' witnesses repcrt current here today ’ b Ot tHa Klankd O absent until after the first ¢ the Apex, Capt. Ed Mc- oo =0 the Alaskr Samel . ocar. gall, tender of the Admiralty M5 ¢ i oty L here for the ast two w 1 Coal Company, was miss- oo . N i , ik 'W, g . . Te [ine "and provably st was e 201er completing their work ver:| BRITT'S PHARMACY lared by that company to be X s or other points. Dr. W. H Distinctive and Beautiful mv-‘ fed. 7| without foundation. It is known B ealdant S » v qualitied abic was ‘sate in Hawk Inlet last 0N resident, left on thel MONTAG'S STATIONERY R b { Monday and no fears are felt for '(‘"(‘I'“"”l Alaska last night for ittradtive ‘Boxes ™ THE TS v o id Howard H. Lerch, - o For adies 1T THE HOTELS h e e e charee of The other members will depart Fok "“f“‘“'““'f“ e - ’ rpipR L on the Yukon when she sails AR The ;'r')IHH it was missing, he = uth from ]vl.l H tomorrow night I AT THE RI(;H'I' PRICES catd, o bnged cn word brogght Frank P. Williams, member for 2 g . the Second Division, Trving McK . Reed, who is accompanied by |{ Mrs. Reed and their two chil- dren, and H. W. Terhune, Ex- i ecutive Officer of the Commis- sion, will go to Seattle. W. R.| Phone 25 Gastineau i ndersen; N. Schw R | | announce P ¢ ywn > : b : o 5 o e ke “|to town vesterday by an Indian ; o e | bodt from Angoon which said i Astiksi that the Apex had not reached M, Wartets Gaos i tudbbe . pi ADgoOn .‘]unnlw\,.u:(l he 1:;.;1] not 4y 2 % & g -4 seen anything of it enroute here. According o persistent rumors in society cir- | mansion, built of marble at a cost of several ~ Bach. Taku; Ford Butler, Eagle|ppe yegsel left here on November | cles, this palatial residence of Mrs. O. H. P. | million dollars, is one of the most famous in River 14 for the company's mine at Belmont at Newport, R. I., has been offered | the United States. It is understood the house 3l b | Kootznahoo Inlet [ o 3 ol berions hetore, to the Federal Government to be used by fu- will be donated to the government, 4 1 "‘ T,"_”"‘”_‘]“ “‘ ‘&"‘_”‘“‘“i ‘f This morning, the Hyperien, ANOTHER SPECIAL! ; ture presidents as a summer White House. The (International Newsreel Phato) ilther, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs.| capt, Oscar Oberg, arrived ‘and i Born BlEkCE 9 for July 1st k il. 8. Tulush, Spokane; John Win-| reported seeing the Apex in B L g oo A lesser number of 1 ~———— —— {j¢, Sitka B i’ RVt e i 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder, reg. 55¢, now ... .45 g recommendatio for mak Island ) I riin this district be restricted to|op ; - - e - . o We carry only high grade Canned Foods and o in regulations were re.lp t Ha I nd-|.the ‘Honth ‘ot LTAnEETY ¢ . the TADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO e these we are giving for the remainder of the week ceived during the present 3 ! t ent n pe To permit the breed reserves|remainder of Fur Distriet 2! POV ae Nt 1 can FREE with every 5 cans purchased. than during previous year -]y us{of mink on Kenai Per A to re-| Come in and Hear che New h6 o ’ b 2 : ; e s k | 2 ada All-Electric Seventy.*® Last| A%, o R GARNICK S - : o I € - L iamonds, 2 A tinuing the policy to d ) a norn y, it has| r changes a sar he residents to p h [t dis, . Open_ evenin sapphires, $125 were w chang-| Wild Life Refuges 6 STORSHE he hbis of mink for 209 ! areas In h Demonstrations in your home if| ; PHONE 174 ns recommended | R a petition signed{one . i 2 Among these were the ' | lents of| i Ao ! alarming Radio Electric Company | T \ following, which include only one|Cora 1 pr {nk ir . 3 will be con. |tent the pres closed se v MARTIN LYNCH. I f | change in seasons bag limits | (he ¢ K ¢ t |win mtinued for an ind = P il - | ! hiat, ’ »a considerably | All” Eagles are requested to|fe ’ . 3 ¥ 5 , ¥ f not three or four time meet at 0dd Fellows' Hall Gruen wristlets adorned Capture of Live Furbearers |complete pro ) all g > separate rl ompri f ) to 1927, it A : 3 Thurs- | b B : i : t ; n Juneau 1:30 p. m. Thurs- | oo oo iling diamonds! 2000 SQUARE FEET The present policy the Com rds ¢ € 8 & 2 d ang The present | f th g ainag ontint y t 1y last respect to our 8 € 81 0l )@ t nd t k W a I E K o 1 G s N 2 81 M o e s g . P : teparied brother Joseph Patter- What an adorable luxury for HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS . w‘ ’,‘I 1 %8 e as e nd rh:»~ arer 1 ) t ; on the one who means most to propagation pi -| € ¢ 10 remalinder ¢ ¢ H adv WILLIAM OTT, W. P you! Yet far more than mere wil Bkl : s o ¢ 4 2 - ’ & T : — et - adornment — an_ article of (,()()’l as ]Veu — . Bt S daily, hourly usefulness, thor- p i oughly reliable in_timekeep- Now is the time to get a ing service. Our showing of i these superb Gruen watches * Heating Plant cheap is complete in style, design, e FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS $75.00 to $90.00 each $60. Come in and see them! Pipe and fitting at reduced prices past ) open 4 8 . X u wish Telephone 429 only | Commi | n the fur|pointed \ mmen-| To comply With the FeqUESE Of| fetesrooinoshminonins s stry, a chan ited in 1-{ many 1 f the Alaska as be « in Regula-|latio \ ef ill Peninsul v n Fur Dis-| Y . ) tlon 4 to permit persons taking|July 1, 1920 } p v reagt ob thlh B (,hrzstmus' { ve wild furbearers during the| Mink {vestigations of Wardens, it : open season to retain them H‘m‘} Many recommendations were re-|been recommended that the fox| t : for ation after ¢ ived from resi of Sontheast.| season in Fur District 1 be opened| Cur(ls { son, under a permit fromfopn Alagka asking that in \d|15 days later, or on December 1 H > Commission {protection he glven the diminis t has been recommen: that | { i Czlribau‘ : ling supply mink After car . separate distr 1‘ comprising|} We have a beautiful se- | he present Regulation provid-|fy)y gtudying reports extending, the Seward Peninsula and b ¢ Py T ing three districts and a like num-| gyer several years, It has 1 of the Kiwalik and Koy.|} lection of Christma ber of open seasons for the tak-|r.commended that the v be abolished and the|{ Cards, Birthday Cards, ing of caribou, has been found to|__ —_— - e . 11 and cards for all oceas- z nfusing 2 tw istricts i Y i BERRranng 10 e, (o Sialc ions. Come in and look ; GEO. B. RICE || BUTLER-MAURO ‘;"('494 NYA SN2 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal | ST 9\. f @5‘“@ “I tell you in advance what job will cost” South of Fur District 8 divided by T B over our Christmas Gifts. the A ka Range Ahklun Mountain and in th third dis-| v iIEAVY | T HE HELLAN’S NAVY BROADCLOTH PHARMACY the residents have heen forced tc Next to Valentine’s become violators to provide them- SIIIR TS Phone 33 Free I)clivery‘ selves with necessary meats R $3.75 DRUG CO. (S5 Frec Delivery FPhone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right Sub Station Post Office No. 1. throughout the ye To correct these conditions it has been re-| commended that for the taking of Caribou but two districts be mad. and these be that part of Alaska South of the Arctic Circle and that part North of the Circle In the, former district the open sea- son to be from August 20 to De cember 31, and in the latter dis trict there be no closed season has been recommended that the bag limit for residents be 5 ani- mals throughout Alaska, except-| ing on the Alaska Peninsula, where SRRt the. Becritory, o e ‘ ing on the Alaska Peninsula, 3'3 I)(,u,l(ls Best Y(lkim(' there it be reduced to 1 The Clothing Man B e i raiers | Potatoes . . . $1.00 3 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes . 25¢ 5 bunches Beets . . . 25¢ 5 bunches Green Onions 25¢ 4 bunches Turnips . . 25¢ 2 pound fresh Tomatoes 35¢ Fresh Spinach, pound . 20c¢ ubbard Squash, pound 7c 4 pounds Parsnips . . 25c¢ 4 pounds Beets . . . 25c o 4 pounds Carrots . . 25¢ Crepe De Chine Lingerie for 4 pounds Twrnips . . 25¢ the Ideal Holiday Gift ‘4 g The lovely, practical qualities of crepe de chine are Also Celery, Caullflou,er, too well known to require any reasons from us. Those who travel know how simple and well it washes. Smart Lettuce women wear it for its lack of bulk, and its economy. We have undergarments of crepe de chine in exquisite pastel . tones — Vests, Chemises, Step-ins, Bloomers, Negligies, Canned Goods SPeClals Night Gowns and Slips. You will be pleasantly surprgiled 2 to find how little they cost. Stdl On We have just received all these lovely silk things i so choose early before the stock is picked over. Radio Tickets Going Fast GEORGE BROTHERS |! Gioldstein’s Emporium Phones 92 and 95 Open Upfil 11 P. M. % Juneaw’s Style Center Hll”l””lll”ll{”' Announcement E Beginning next Monday morning and con- tinuing for two weeks we will conduct a SPECIAL SALE OF CANNED FOODS That will offer you an opportunity to supply your pantry at a material saving in cost and at the same time give you the benefit of a complete line to select from. The best authorities assure us that canncd food prices must advance materially. Believing that real econoiny is a matter of quality as well as price, we have selected the HAPPY HOME BRAND of canned fruits, vegetables and sea foods as the best expression of economy and satisfaction. Stocks of the latest pack have just ar- rived and we confidently believe it will be to your advantage to investigate our spec- ial quantity prices and anticipate your sea- son’s requirements. We shall be glad to serve you and cordially invite you to give us this opportunity. 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