The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1929, Page 8

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"Weds “Swell Fella” NO BOOST FOR ALASKARBDARD FOR THIS YEAR Game Commission Not to Get Increase in Federal Funds Until 1930 Althou the Alas receive an ne propriations for year, there is allotments will be au terially in the succeed period, ac z hune, Executi retu a twomonth where he Jardine, of the De fculture, Paul G Redington, Chief of the U. S. Bio logical Survey, and bureau officials. 1 r “Our ‘turn for larger appropria % E 4 tions for carrying on the important| Goohie Tucker, comedienne, work of administering Alask married A. Lackey, wealthy ild lite resources will come next Y 1 ' ork dress goods manu- SRar” Mr. Terbume said. “Tho||Dew. g Department fully realizes our situ ation and recognizes our need fo more funds in order to cover the field more completely than is now possible with our limited force o wardens, inadequate transportation facilities and small appropriations 5 made here las y Jardine and Mr ton gave them an insight problems which could been attained in any and both of them are our requests for more money 1 carry on the work,” he said When he went east Mr. Terhune |9€ took with him recommended game |™n€ and trapping regulations for this|7ack year. ‘These are now before Sec.|the Canadian company now retary Jardine and it is expécted|iN& that property, arrived they will be issued officially in the|Sunday from Seattle. H BRRE fituie to Chichagof on the first Mr. Terhune attended the an.|from this port. nual banquet of the American Wila| Mr. Jackson made his las Life Protective Association in New |ination of the mine las York City, and another sports-|Since that time he has spen men's gathering in Philadelphia|time at the Duthie mining pre Biiie his atay 'n flie ast ties in British Columbia and vis ed other districts. He [here after completing his i U. S. Boy Scouts Have |tion of the Chichagor property New Branch in Berlin - MRS. RAVEN RETURNS BERLIN, Jan. 21.—The Boy Scouts of America now have a branch in the German capital Acting under authority from the national association in New York the American School in Berlin has sponsored a boy scout group which has been given the desi nation of “Trcop No. 1, Berlin.”| Albert Blumberg is the leader|Mrs. J. H. Philliy Liator, . she of the eight boys enrolled. Their|Visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. The first act of helping other people|dinga, parents of Mr. Raven, in was that of collecting discarded |Monroe, Wash. Little Richard A but still useful toys from Am-|Raven was born in Everett, Wash, erican families in Berlin, and|and is now two months old bringing them to a German chil- PR dren’s hospital. ATTENTION For Carpenter Work of any kind—chop or city--Call Handy Andy, Phone 498. tary partment of other the “flu” trying to keep it a secret. new husband “swell was a | wood. vear by (Iaternational Mewsreel) sar by Reding-! into our not have other favorable t GEORGE JACKSON IS way to Chichagof vk done in th July, v for hold here Enroute developmen( v since last consulting en r o inspaet sailing exam ome pec Mrs. R. S. Raven and two child ren, Robert S |arrived in Juneau last night Alameda after having spent past three months visiting tle, Monroc and Mr, | gue her parents, Mr. n the the was the Germans Ask Damages For Allied Maneuvers — COLOGNE, Jan. 21. — A claim for damages inflicted on the public roadways by the Franco- English occupation forces during the recent fall maneuvers, esti- mated at $75,000, has been filed with the German Government by the provincial board of the Rhine- land. Apart from the Cologne Gazette, the province further suffered through the maneuvers to the extent of $96,- 500 from damages to the requisi- tioned quarters for the soldiers and officers and to the farm crops. - ——— | T. Till, former local resident and wellknown mining engineer, | §6 an Alameda passenger enroute! to Seward. He is now connected | When We Sell It with a Willow Creek mining com- | It's Right pany and is on his way prepare for operations Sub Stetion Post Office No. 1. coming season. SPECIAL 1"/NCH BUCKET Complete with Thermos Bottle $1.50 this claim, writes * BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Delivery Phone 134 there to for the| BATH SPRAYS each i BEVEL PLATE MIRRORS, each MEDICINE CABINETS, each........... RED RUBBER FLUSH BALLS each HEAVY GLASS SHELVES, each ... SOAP HOLDERS, each . .. . 15 INCH. GALV. PIPE, per foot 34 INCH. GALYV. PIPE, per foot ... -$1.50 2.50 6.00 .50 1.25 25 .08 091 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” will return | , and Richard A. | in Seat-| While | and facturer, and took down With| g, She allowed tlnt het | jake a HERE FOR CHlCHAGOF‘ Al B o T S 1 go! July:| 4 | | | {hope to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1929 Ismeunsrs 60 TOFAR NORTH - T0 MAKE FILM . . | Make Winter Trip from Northwest Territorv to Kotzebue Sound From 1orthwes ul!wl\\ 1 he jour nndertaker ¥y Horace G and Wel sclentist , and Earl M ple and cameraman Alameda for Their ultimate destin Kotzebue Sound country and Buck- C. Q. passengers Chandler, oanker, is mentioned as a possible successor in the senate to Charles Curtis, vice president-elect. J Mentioned For Sennto Wichita, P. Morgas the sales department McNeil & Libby, from the south. Robert Wakelin, Seat rived yesterday on Ben Burford, for the | fornia, returned n the Queen. Charles M. Jones, e of Schillin home Sund after calli trade in towns in the end of the Division. Mrs. L. J. Sunday enroute t visit home turned Alameda Kas., Seattie for a land Mrs. J. L. | remain there Murphy. land River. i ~ The mission of the two men iz to make some film sttidies of Be-| poople in kimo life and the customs and|f has ¢ the ha of the people, and t0|gy mite Im some of the large reindeer|ap o herds of the Buckland River region { ayiipi where the Lomen deer are concen- ated The work is being done for the American Natural History “lthe past nine 200 | Ashton and Welch will| plane from Fairbanks to| o Nome and fly from there to I\’nizv-‘w\'rx al 3 Messrs fella” even if he was too busy|bue. After completing their studies | Ala to accompany her to Holly-and picture-making they will re-jinent in local turned Sunday from the States absence turn to Fairbanks by plane. They complete their work by |after April {months. Most The they|spent in Dast | are a| will resume Jthe Alaska an which making for been institution working has months, their tablished north of Haileybury, south Ashton and Welch have been connected with this party and completing their miles will rejoin it aft work in the Te >eo—— (Shorty) meat his Meat B e B ! filming the y occupations. | in which time Mr. a trip to the Orie eamer President Grant large camp |operator. Roberts, cutter at Market and baseball of f this time hingten. He position at Company. s of and| (. vy Lake | 1, U irned Sunday | t in Seattle with | After touring the |as tar as Tia Juana, Mr. A. Van Mavern returned b day on the steamer Sam Shucklin prom- | tle broker and circles, | Sun on the rst trip of the year. Pessemicr, buye department of um, returned afte for the several A H was [shoe lEmg Service, Price BUTTER Maid o’ in cubes 55¢ pound Clover Jersey Brussel Sprouts pound 25¢ Fres h MACARONI SPAGHETTI package 10c Servus TOMATOES Solid Pack, No. 2V Tins 2 FOR 45¢ Amocat Best Clucken Tamales tin 20c 3 tins, 50¢ Buy the BEST from US and bank the difference Quality ORANGES Sweet and Firm dozen 35c¢ 3 dozen for $1.00 RAISINS Fancy Seedless 10c pound BEETS Whole or Slice No, 2 tins—2 FOR 45c Tender SARDINES Imported tin 20c 5 for 95¢ Amocat Brand veieran Ala traveling salesman repre arrived and wholesalers' representative, ar the on his first trip here this on a vac last three months in Cali Alaska Baptie arrived with her parents, several months dur- Kay, general foreman fo S. Bureau of Public after a Mrs Pacific Alameda well-known salesman, Alameda Goldstein's 1ess trip to market points in th ent.ng of Libby Sunday tle brol Alameda * n- trig to Juneau | rep- | products, | on the | on the| southern | from | o0 Tenakee Mr She will Baptie is ent on the as radio Roads, month’s Kay. Coast and Mrs. home Sun- Seat- arrived on his r for the r a busi Roman Beauty i i, Glovanni Seiling has been votel for the third time. EXCLUSIVE BOXED STATIONERY Many Shades Phone 25 Free Delivery | et e e i @ Headquarters We are agents for nearly every magazine that is printed in the United States.. See us about CLUB RATE SPECIALS We will gladly talk it over with you without obliga- tion. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s thone 33 Free Delivery the most beautiful woman in Rom:' it e e ) EGGS Fresh Ranch dozen 50c Extra Large Size PHONES 92 and 95 | Georsge Bros. DELIVERIE$~—10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. - OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. 0‘1 l]lt(le ship out when she again IVIRGINIA lv lN takes the run. During the illnes: | TOC BE OVERHAULED of Capt. Nordness, Capt. Edward ch has been in charge A ——-—-— The mail bu’\u Virginia IV, pach., GIVEN rinsi SACRAMENT arrived from way E— iports at 4 o'clock this morning. The sacrament of Holy Meechan and Julien Cohn ar-;was administered to Harold W rived from Chichagof; Frank Shot- mar Parker, jr., and to Donald Mu- it Mis. Frank Shotter, F. Shot-:seth Willlams yesterday . and George Shotte rrived | in the Holy Trinity ‘!mm Hoonah Rev. C. E. Rice. The Virginia is to be laid up for| Little Harold Waldema two frips and will undergo!jr. three auling. The mc-jand Mrs. Harold Waldemar Park- will handle the!er, was baptized first becanse he Virginia IV on the|was the youngest, and his baptism later ship is off |y sponsored - by Mrs. Samucl Feldon and Mr. F. Wolland ss, who in the| The baptism of Donald arge of the|Williams, who was takea . and Mrs. ago, 18 recov-|sponsored by M o to take the|and Mr. J. H. Dav and passenger Capt. ward l Chichagof and 1 mornin. Cathedral by {about months old son i M. | the annual ov Marg s3 cf the route until the Museth een-months-old son of A. Williams, was Musath Capt att Nordn t has been in ginia 1V, hout two wedk g and will be Raisins - - - - Prunes 5 pounds box Best Seedless Raisins ....$1.95 pounds Best Prunes Spice Cake, cellowrapped, will keep fresh indefinitley, each Another shipment of Swift’s bacon, 1b. .35 Phone 174 Garnick’s - NEW ARRIV ALS Everything in fresh Fruits and Vegetables, and lots of new items in Staple Groceries, and it is all in popular well known brand, priced with our famous “HAPPY HOME PENCIL.” SO YOU SHOULD NOT WORRY Whenever we bring something down from the skies it stays put. Say It With Bananas and Everything (Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Thank you all for last week’s patronage. Please keep up the good work and boost some more—it is for “A MUTUAL GOQD” Millinery - Our first shipment of Spring Felts and Straw Models have just arrived. The radical change in both model and trimming will great- ly please this season. Models priced to please everyone. From $4.95 to $10.25 Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center CHOOSE EARLY AT

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