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: THE DAILY ALASKA PMPIRE FRIDAY DEC 7, 17?28. (CONSERVATION ‘ —X nru A s gow | | 4 = Deputy 'U. S. Marshal Nels AWORD poUT TOYS || OF WI[D LIFE 5, SR e | 4 ‘Ii'VIl't temporarily from Chitina, A few yuml toys are better than ¢ |replacing Deputy Harry G. Cloes T ) who left for the States thi many indiffcrent ones, Good toys | L B or the States this v Redmgton Pra]ses Work 0 spénd a month on va- | are those that, while amusing, Done in Territery by Ak | i | cation, 4 Her . . —— serve a practical educational pur aoks Ganiaid kb RETURNS HOME pose. . Our Toytown is replete in ) i : 3 Lynn Smith, Unitad States Mar. stimulating suggestions for the Conservation of game and other | ol slu:‘l ;7( the Fourth Division, vis-/ . 3 : life ’ i i ited friends in Juneau while the! slodts ovs 30 1Rset amy re- wild life in Alaska is on a satis- | | ¥ [f‘l‘”" of l, i ; A factory basis under the Alaska fetoria was in port. He has quirement. There are wdes in Jame Commission, declared Paul | / y {been south with prisoners and is G. Redington, Chief of the U, 8.| | returning to Faiibanks | Biolcgical Suvvey, in his annual GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM | We can help you make the right report to the Secretary of Agri-| For your accommodation. we Aty cattare, Th Giien in | e G ey g Juneau Ioun Hardware Co. prominently mentionéd in the ' res s Christmas. PEEEE i Incidentally. we have absorb He pointed out that the resourc- LET mmq.u“ Pross Your Suft U Its Hardware, & We Have I ed the freight charzes to enable és of the Commission are limited A v 2 , i We call and deliyer. Pnane. ju ! i b ind stressed its need for more ade- j v ot e you lo |IIlI‘t']I:I.~t' your toys at quate funds with which to carry i ( i - Seattle prices, on its work. toys as there are grades in school. Laws Are Listed ; ol Lign?] by the Biological Survey, includ- Y i ] ¥4 | A h R. T Kaufm.um, Prop. TALKING” ling the migratory-bird freaty and | Lacey Acts, and, by cooperation: a4 | g with the Alaska Game Cominis- . A | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. sion, the Alaika game lak. “Res : | Recently of the Bergmann Given by spect on the part of sportsmen and 4 | Dining Room |the public in general for Federgl | “The Christmas Store” jend State luws for the conserva-| S8 CF TN SPECIALIZING IN Senlor Class tion of wild life,” says Mr, Red- Juneau High Sehool |ington, “is increasing from year z‘(.. vear, and United Btates districy EaT e e .| | TR g Lines are straight and youthful in the new collection of Yteb, Ilome S {continued their interest in the en.|W!h Bips fim and styles gemerally simple. Madame Yteb herself, Sp(l"i. DOH S“l(”l’s [ forcement of the reguldtions. Thera| 9D the afternoon of the first showing cf the mid-season collec-| ooklng Monday, Dec. 10th, Matinee at 3:30 P. M. |ar till too -many hunters who{tion, wore a black sleeveless frock with lines somewhat like al Tuesday, Dee. 11th, at 8 P. M. Wednesday, Dec. 12th, at 8 P. M. | will violate the law' whenever op-|black evening dress I sketched. . It has & puff at one side, rather W’lil(’ Cl)ll""‘\" I)fln(l(’rs [portunity is afforded. low on th hip, aud, a long, shirred panel which hangs clear tol] MERCHANT'S LUNCH b A “Demands for better enforce-|the heels. The material is brocaded black satin in a rose lm.r’ 11 a2 m to 2 p. m N p ment of the Federal migratory-{design. The brocade did not ccver the dress entirely however; it s Mkt by Succession to Throne u: s Famt il Moy . | was plain satin in Dlaces, a new trick of the fabric makers. | peneral.Citizons svarywhore ex.| ™ ¥ wra, || Short Ovders and Regular COLISEUM THEATRE | press their approval of the law but i ? E X ks AT, .. Dinners i@ ' | assert that enforcement is notably ¢ A i z < {inadequate. “The reason for this|# eompared with only 100 square|activity of the limited force of Reserved seats on sale at Butler Mauro iticism becomes evident when it|miles covered by wardens in the|workers that can be carried on its CLUB €CAFE 2 |is realized that the appropriation|better organized States.” roll | ; Drug Company !available for enforcing the migra~ Contacts Are Cordial i B S o PRI RN tory-bird treaty act regulations al-| Prominent mention is made in|SILVER TEA AND HANDKER-| e lows for the full-time employment|the report of the “continued cor- CHIEF SALE T of only 24 salaried game protec-|dial relations with scientific in- tors through the entire country.|Stitutions and individual research| The Guila or Holy Trinity wch ~Ama protector must on the|WOTkers; with officers of State|Cathedral will hold their Annual average cover two States, and in|deépartments or agriculture, exten.|Christmas Sale next Saturday,| Ihis work can have little assi,mnce.slon services, livestock and other December 8th in the L)““‘l"vy‘ from the WUnited States depity|associations, cooperating stock.|Room of the Alaska Hectric game ' waidens, since funds are|men, and farmers; and with Etats|Light and Power Company. 1Ihmf|Ti not suificient to permit many of|conservation departments, the k‘j’)‘ '”"[”. "‘””v‘”’]“ f‘_‘f ,(.,h S these latter officlals—generally | Alaska Game Commission, spor(s. [Presents and a choice assortment | 0 f of home cooked food will be on ntary cooperators—to be as-|men's associations, hunting clubs, alo, Bk will He' aerves. Wbl signed {o (his duty. = The estab.|and individual sportsmen and other| Y, = et T PO BETVEC g | lishment of an adequate force of|conservationists. Through the in- .;(mx; 3 e game protectors would have im.|terest of cooperators in the varied et |mediate heneficial 'results in a|duties assigned to the Biological ATTENTION ! quickening ' of public interest in|Survey, the influence and helpful- For Carpenter Work of any| © wild life protection and jn the|ness of the bureau is greatly ex- kind-—shop or cify——Call Handy "strengthening of public support of tended, far beyond the sphere of |Andy, Phone 49§ the migratory-bird treaty act.” | Effectiveness Shown I The regulations promulgated by | Secretary Jardine for the protec- |tion of game and fur animals, in Alaska, under the new law' of 1925, are declared by Mr. Reding- ,ton already to have shown thelr effectiveness in the conservation of the wild-lite resources of the King Alfonso of Spain and Dictator Primo de Riveia disagree T¢''IOTY: at over the lattcr's desire to designate tho King's y-ungest son, Don! “Alaska possesses many inter- Juan Cerlos (lower left), heir to the throme Lecause of the ill ;l’":’i‘](l“‘;;:ohlz::y c;:t‘,’;:g !.‘.':::: health of the eldest son, the Prince of the Asturigs, chown above at ’ 3 25 his father’s left. Mcanwhile, Queen Victoria (lower right) plans :;;:,(lzzfrfh:,:’?::;::h":i: ifi!flmd g r cent to place Den Juan in a London scheool. | fesources available. to the Alaska 5 " 2 A4 ¢ 777 |Game Commission. With fairly T d LOMPON, Dec. 7.—Queen Vic-|nclcnt lovaliy of the royal hbuse|large numbers of such uoted bige ') reduction toria of Spain Is in England inv to pariiax is Majesty would'game animals' a§ the meuntain g \ tigating the poss 8 di-lprefer the Spanish cortes, which|sheep, the moose, the caribou, the i cating her third sen, I E joc upi much the same position mountain goat, the deer, and the A apecial @it of Carlos, in one of the famous Drit-| hese 8 e Ttaliky chamber grizzly and Alaska brown bears; X i \ infants clothing makes ish schocls. f deput tegards actual pow- and with foxes, beavers, minks, o _—il Whether or not the youngest hoy |er, {o debate the mattef, and thus| muskrats, and ynwes present i I possible these remark- will be educated as the future king|give the new heir, when chosen,| considerable her 2 give | ¢ 5 numbers, there exists i 3 of Spain or mercly as one of the support of their approval. a real opportunity to put into ef- 4 able prices. Sweaters, sons of the present monarch, i General Primo de Rivera, how-|fect a wild lite admigistration pro- an open question. jever wants the heir named through|gram that not only will insure a The Spanish dictator, Genera¥|an ‘ordér in couict, Which 000! continuance of game and fur gtk - 2 gy knit eapes, knit hon- Prifio de River, has pickel Don{not neod parlizmentary aporaval.|mals in present numbers, but atsalh i / ‘ : Juan to succeed his father ¢n the| The lineage of the Sphnish kings should operate to increase the ! S5~ nets and caps, 50c- Only a Few Days Left in which to mail G i throne, w! the proper ti oes back into the dark llmvi‘vll"nlxlmkq of many of these and of 25. comes, but l-.:n‘.; Alphonzo has n Toorish hordes threatened to flow other species, which, without bet. . $1' X 3 yet agreed to the plan. er K and weére only driven|ter protection, must rapidly go 4 F\ L e T S TR AR The tragedy of hereditary illjpack the knights of Castlle| down hill. Forward-looking Alas.. : $ health in the Spanish royal fam-[atier centuries of warfard, kans are behind the work ot the|] TEDPPY KNIT SUITS in bright red, tan and white, sacques, silk and wool L s L T LA ily which is rgsponsible for tho| e Alaska Game Commission. De- delieate condition of the two elder| 3 Re A mands are being made f for infants and children. S; ccially priced at $4.75. | A M H QR e o e i lar) ,,gpngf,gug.,§n§m"_mg,{_v,ya S e e e S b _ to your friends in the States. succession to the crown one A Ul will be open every evening until be given by the commission I'NFANTS l‘)RESSES hand embroidered, 75 L% 4 29 % itic ) embrol cents 3’;‘;8";’]’::":"”:’“‘"’1"'.'."“"‘;‘."”)‘ B o adv. hhruugh its forces of seven full- to $1.75 o = s, i t - D time wardens. Each of these ‘ward- [} :ulurlan. Who i8 mow 21, has been Holiday greetings for Lusiness'ens is expected to handle an ares i;lergrlf;:::gg(rl‘.::::.,;)'i)nyrll‘,:)l; his ,lll‘{‘l'v’|>n\1-n_q, See samples at Empire. of more than 70,000 square milesy Gefl"‘dc‘;sr:; mn}t{cl:) dreg;e;k 85 ce;gssao $1.25. g om haemophi of b 4 { ge Robes, and = slightest cut on the skin may N le f Giie & persoh o | afblcted .to . : we se ctwn to choose rom-- bleed to death, as tha blood, lack. L ing the necessary element, refuses BATH TOWELS, single and to congeal and close the wound P i The prince therefore has to b 2 BRIDGE LAM S in sets. marticularly careful with knives f and. forks. $ { '« A special line of Bath Towels, B i on Dos Special sale of these handsome Jaime, is afflicted with a dizorder lamps, stand and shade, ) 50 cents to $1.25. of the ear, and he was taught with ¥ ? diffieulty to speak. A The third son, however, is a $1.75 ] Wuh Cloths, 10 cents. ‘healthy boy. Don Juan is 15 years ? " old, and has been able to take LS 1 part in every form of sport. DS—Rayon " inrlovels' s‘hnies | The king of Spain and the no- Distinctive lep~ in antiqued effect and a variety of | i w ysfi.;g,“i“ 3 bility of Spain oppose the dicta- shades from which to choose, ¥ tor's idea of declaring Don .Juan M “d Pillow Slips in wm c.lm the crown prince. His Majesty E 5 says Don Juan is too young to be A Charming Christmas Gift! made the formal heir yet. The Spanish nobles frel that delicate health should not bar the two : . ; 3 j Bafi, = elder ons to succession. They § $ i i § LN egRlve ¥ ‘also argue that mo decision necd ¥ i v .4 . P [ ¢ ; i be made at the moment as thc a?&‘u Spain is “comparatively | GIFT SHOP ‘stumbling block o the b’ oo gl Y o " e e : o ey e e e of the question Is the 4 ¢ p ; o i . UL ,.x..