The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1928, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOCLE AND SPARK PLUG " BROKEN ! I‘\f:/t// //‘,fi-,"\‘s/uq’ ogz STRONG CHAIN THAT WAS oneE A EAVTIEUL ERIENDSHIP , HE ERIENDSHIP OF ONE MAN FOR ANCTHER , ThaT oF B&RNE\IF GOOGLE AND HORACE K0Tz nas BEEN RENT ASUNDER BECAUSE OF A MORSE.. NATURALLY, LLOTZ WHO DIDNT KNOW BARNEY 1IN THE DEYS WHE UE AND SOPARK PLUG WERE INSEPARABLE CANNGTN UNDERBTAND WHY BARNEY SHOULD PREFER —THE BOCIET( OF A HORSE AND WIS JoCKEY To HIS AwWN AND IS HURT AND ANGRY AROLT 1T ARSI it 1 N - DO | UGLAS 'NEWS 1CE MEN WIN HARD TUSSLE The Ice Men from the Juncau ICold Storage thawed out just suf- ficiently’ to nose out the Douglas » High school by a 19-18 score in a fast and furious basketball game, played in the natitorium last night. Opening right off the bat, the “Ice Men scored in the first min- ute of play, Osborne making the|girictions on fishing. It h goal. The High school evened ub | gocided t the score in a very few seconds,|oight Alex Gair dropping a pretty shot|jeretofore 8 through the hoop. swh the Yak Although frequent attempts were Weaters, Hahto made neither team could eonnect!Ngrihern Prince of Wa with the basket and the ball was|gouthern Prince of often thrown wildly. Engstrom|anq Southern districts and Osborne rolled in a short shot|ana closing dates for e peach in quick succession. ,\n,... will be specitibdiin the Gair made a short, Loftus ma @ short, and a fre hrow. C. h]\ :n made a long shot. Alex Gair a| short and Osborne comvarted two| free throws. Alex Gair and Lun- dell each made a free throw and the half ended 13 to 12 for the tish packers. E The defense tightened up in the second half and neither team had 80 many shots, However only a'Z “fewfjo!f the attempts were con- wverted, Douglas substituted Wil- Niam Cashen for Angus Gair and| £ Hill for Lundell. In the last few minutes of play the Douglas boys forged ahead by hard playing but the Ice Men were awarded two free throws, both of which were converted, leaving Douglas with the small end of a 19-18 score. Ry e NO ADMISSION SHOW AT LIBERTY TONIGHT, BENEFIT PIONEERS tricted—Seine Boa Size Is Limited (Continuea rrom Fage trade for some time tion tc this end is bein the basis of extensive the catches at all points area for ten years prior when there were no sea in to subdivi districts i n effe as St T L G L D For the benefit of the old-time 4)#iit the Pioneer's Home at Sitk Mr. Ott of the Liberty is throwing| his theatre open to the public to- night with a free performance and everyone on the Island should at.i tend as he expects a full house. While there is to be no admission | charge donations will be received | at the deor which will be sent to| he Pioneers ta Sitka as the Is- and’s contribution to their Christ- ,mas Tree. The feature will be “Fashion Madness,” a picture well worth seeing, | | el FADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO Come in and hear the New, Fada ‘All-Electric Seventy. Last word in radfo. Open evenings.| monstrations in your home if | “you wish. Telephone 429. Radio Electric Company | MARTIN LYNCH. .- WE FRAME PICTURES | Alaska Scenic Views adv. { “Leadv. *,Sealed. bids will be received by the Forest, Supervisor, Ketchi- R ,Alaska, up to and including ary 5, 1829, for all the mer- chantable dead timber, standing| or down, and all the live timber » marked or designated for cutting, | om an area containing about 6\ acres, located along Chatham Slul 3 miles North of Penin- Point, Chichagof Island, National Forest, Alaska, ted: to be 297,000 bd. f .spruce and Alaska cedar sawtimber, 43,000 bd. ft. of hem- lock sawtimber and 1,000 linear feet of piling. No bid of less “ than $1.50 per M feet B. M. for spruce and cedar sawtimber; $1.00 per M feet B. M. for hem- lock sawtimber and 1lc per linear foot for piling up to and includ- g 95 feet ih length and 1%ec r linear foot for piling over 95 L] t in length will be considered. 00 must be deposited with each ¢1bid to be applied on the purchase . price, refumded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, ac- ~ eording to the conditions of sale. : aa- right -to reject any and all ¥ reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information con- rning the timber, the condi- of sale, and the submission bids should be obtained from Superviscr, Ketchikan, BUREAU ISSUES HEW FISHERIES Sou{heaslern Al ska Rerhs— bzen a One) taker tudies of | onal re- s been | i Wales Island, | THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1928. 7 WELL, SPARKY. IT CERTAINIY G 4 FEELS_UKE OO TMES & e UT EOR.A STROLL WITH NOU Ste THINGS THE WA T DO = BY QOUN ! HERE HE COMES MOW Tl HAVE A LITTLE AND (NTRODUCE. £ will vary Somewh s previously in e gement-is expe lthh and \fm.h the d The ‘v ) sec A and total escapemen traps eliminat iy those sams iu In this connection tI made that the poor escapement or de of Behm Canal, wher nsidered advisable 17 tr It i larger re. The espec af ) ymm 8 t it has [ta eliminate said {ment Alaska been « about past some p was not in me of the run, dates for haye been pra: determined upon. The fey Strait this | gistrict will again 1 1924,1to an outer and inne outer part being closed wnd the intter August 6, while |closing for nal and i Strait The Yall fishir eliminated in t ADS. th uth with ection, into August will it district, a of Southeast Alaska 1 to 15, which ‘will undoubted taking of fall pink possible for small | W 10. be the hough making it TOYS TOYS TOYS Christmas Gifts Suitable for “Kiddies” of all ages \ ITS oo 8AD HARSERACE KIOTZ, cANT |\ HET Wiy Him / 7 a someg the north-|of ically bdvided in- the August 3 the the 2| commer limited for to!lc ,"‘\11\ mor .[mm 198 by Kine o 1 concert Oct Purge-Sein lof th )b Restricted One cof the m action to p purs wate el kan s a the bu W towa fishery by a reg Ino hoat in exce {Custom H be used | seines; bu aska from adaiti _seine [ the exempted Some | purs under conside on i restrictic ns hat in ary, F ial tr 1] vid Janu | conducted Ly reial ths mn vy boats |IIIIIIIII||IIIIIII||l"!llllllll”Jlllllll"H‘|IHIIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIHIllllll.IIIIIIIlllll"llll"llllll!IIIIIIII Harris Hardware Co. O T OO T U LU DU UL T U UL AT UL UL Christmas Specials MIRRORS, TRAYS, BOOK-ENDS, SMOKER’S SETS. weijgget AT COST FRAMED LIGHTS o JUNEAU, $2.25 “Ready-to-Mail” Gift Pictires and Greeting Cards Models KODAKS IN COLORS Complete Stock of Latets Eastinan / “Eééi‘ything in Photography” Winter and regarding ulation to the 1 operating salmon purse- *oll Ol .S6 THAT'S THE o N\ WA NOU FEEL, Sieate Tne. Great Britain rights reserved. - state that lines may b | at one connection te take advantage Chum run, ers and Trollers e ope: It that t has developed to tions recen time t striking changes nt the influx of ne boats into Alas. which is shown in statement. Thi conservation me same time will tend ilding up of a locall ill be accomplishel effect that 83 of 50 ft. in length measurement, ma that the this pury ral, tha an is used for In gen cus tishing to insur of breeding water h open to fishin As for Lerring, contemplated at Bering Sea waters|notable chan Peninsula Area will|gize of herring sei n this riction, | Alagka, - where th unxl regulation. of{set at 180 fathom: ices has also been | 1,200 meshes deep. he been nadeq Almon etofore D! be: on heing upon trolling regulation will pro-| Alaska dui- and March hall be boats “fhe only strikin Bristol Bay district of gill nets from oms, 1o apply gve followi mi the Nushagak la undoubt invol curtailment in th f the district, an correspondi g { ment lly if be ligh LM T LT | A summary of received today by the A wted Pr use of traps had in the Cook Inlet, and Alaska Penin a step not Ipreliminary an | probably would te catehes in all th ns utheast ebruary Hllin pow no during the, be carried pelled by regulation will also ma on ars was LIGHTS O’ The most popu [ture is an ideal a greeting “ready to mail Cco. IIlI!II[IIIIIIIIMIIIHII[III J. IIII!![IIIIlIlllllllIllIlIllIllllII!IIIII!IIIIIIHIII several Bristol Bay Changes se, d e rd or fra By BILLE DE BECK IM ASHAMED OF MYSELF = I SHOULDNT HANE PASSED MR QOOGLE BN WITHOUT RETURNING HIS N GOOD MORNING" BUY. THE SIGHY OF THAT LG HORSE. OF WIS MADE Me ANGRY - sed six trolling d by any boat| is stated troll ming propor and it y soon 1 the L..arruc Expects More U. S. Aid from Hoover ha (Contlnued from Page One) boats|was desir, of view or le either from her point rom that of the League bays in vari-but would still leave open the ques- tofore open participation in tha two closed in ord bedies of the assembly and ua , ose. is pol may practice demonst not n theory but in practice, emphasizad. Of all branches ¢ United States government, urse, the state depart- with department ch Mr. Hoo, althot closed n b an in will little change i vesent, the Ithe ing a cut in the|cept, nes in Southea ment, it i e maximum is)of commerce, s in length and! ——— CLUB LAj of cc aver g change in t is the redu 0 to 150 falh he entire area limitation This will a_ substatial relative catch nd will insure reater escape the run should R. Kaufmann, Prop. ve e Recently of the Bergmann Dining Room SPECIALIZING IN the regulat The Empire from Home Cooking MERCHANT'S LUNCH 11 a. m: to 2 p. m. been Kodiak, ula arcas, indicated noun nd Lo Short Orders and Regular TUREAY Dinners cl B T AT r tramed ond | CLUB CAFE Winter & Pond | adv. | A Corona for Christmas A GIFT THAT LASTS Useful- Durable B. Burford & Co. We also have beautiful Sectional Book Cases TONIGHT AT THE LIBERTY For the Old Pioneers presents “FASHION MADNESS” as it is to A New NO ADMISSION—You pay what you want give Old Timers a Christmas present A HOT POINT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Model Eléctric Hot Point Waffle fron—Price $10.00 A fifteen pieco refreshment set “Antique Ivory from Salem” viz: gl hers, fo : four cups and saycers, two service ur nine inch plates and one ten and a inch service plate, price $10.00. Our Special Christmas price for the combination $15.00 Alaska Electric Light & Poiser €o. FUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglar Phone No. 1§ |1t jtion h Emporium o [ | heels put Weather Condlhons As Recorded b; the U. S Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 v m. today: Probably tonight and Thursday; gentle ariable showers tnd oler wind LOCAL DATA Wird Velocity Weather s 8 Cldy SE 11 ‘Cldy 5 Rain time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today. 2998 Noen today 29.93 Barom 30.36 Temp. Humid 40 81 43 72 40 CABLE AND Ral 10 KEPORTS — YESTERDAY P S TODAY Highest 8 pm. | am, Precip. 8am. _temp. temp. 24 hra. Weather ( Pt Cldy 04 Cldy Cldy Clear Snow Clear Cldy Cldy Clear Clay Cld, Rnig Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear 3a m temp, Low Stations— “mp. Barrow ... =g Nome Bethel fort Yukon Tanana 10 rle Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan ince Rupert Bdmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco. St 6 11 8 6 21 34 16 *—Less than 10 miles. l’.\ul Duteh Harhor, Kodlak, Ju- attle, Portland and San Fran- Juneau nmo [ . 34 . 14 5 NOTE:—Observations at St. neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, S; cisco are made at 4 am., nearly all of Alaska and is ds and near Seward Peninsula. rific States, Light precipita- ern Alaska and unusually Temperatures have risen Alaska and have fallen in The pressure is low south of the Aleutian Islax highest in the North I s fallen in Western and South 1eavy rain on Prince William S und. in extreme Eastern and Southwestern other portions of the Territory. throughout rema | EISHOP CRIMONT ARRIVES HERE AND GOES WEST Bishop J. R. Crimont, of the Catholic Church in Alaska, arrived from the south on the Northwest. It was planned that the Bishop was to remain in Juneau on while YOU WAIT.|over the holidays but after con- MICHA®L VA( Shoe Shop|ferring with church officials here, across’ the street from Gold 8|he left for Valdez where he will ew officiate at the Christmas Rites of the church there. Accompanying Bishop Crimont to Juneau was Father Sheerin, who will assist the Greeting Cards and framed|the Rev. Gabriel Menager at the pictures made by Winter & Pond Christmas service in Junean and Co. —adv | Douglas, ver has for eight years presided, that the League’'s relations have been the most complete, e SHOE REPAIRING All kinds of ladies’, men's and!ern hildren’s shoes repaired. Rubber | ef YOUR CHRISTMAS MAIL Will not be complete without BT Dell E. Sheriff, Alask Call or write Phone 602 o BRI 8 tuner. adv Prices right—Christmas cards, | large selection, at Empire, (e e THE NORTHERN LIFE INSUR!/ Announce the Appoinment of NCE CO. J. W. WOODFORD As their Resident Agent Investigate our Special Souvenir Tower Pvllcy A Wondérful Offer! J. W. Woodford, Resident Agent Evening Appoinments 2 Rings, Salmon Creek Electric Toasters Make Ideal Christmas Gifts See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring APPROPRIATE BUT INEXPENSIVE find Amé Rivid g Séts Ll&g:ette Ho!ders ¢orated China Ash Trays Incgnse and Incense Burners Pink and Green Glass Bowls Walffle J ugs Thesas HdrdWare Co. Juneau, A‘la FRESH RED ROCK CHEESE and TENAKEE CRABS CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478

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