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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, 1929. 3 EIHIIIHIIIHIIIIIIllIHlIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|I|IIlIIHIIHIIHIIIII|I|IIIIIIHIIII||||||||||l|IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|lHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI"HIIIIIIIIIHI the Bo, All Beys® L RO fllIIIHHIulIlllllillllllllllllllllliIHIIIIIIIHIIlIIHIIi!IIII|Il|Il'|I!II|IIII|lIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII% panis An Unusual Sale of Men's Men’s Suit and QOvercoar Sale Will continue umll Satur(].n, 16th”of February FOR BN"YS—A l(‘mdrl\dh](‘ sale of BOY Seption. Suits at ONE DOLLAR DAY CLEA B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. 1928 COMMERCE | RANKS HIGH IN LOCAL ANNALS - Total for Year Wi tory of the 1eport, more pounds of reindeer shipped from Als Yo, otaling 1,318,458 over 1527, to be cans during the B aska industry reached the I producing shipping ge," | [§ #aid the Collector. *“This is a i high grade lime-rock quarry cn! Dall Island, Southetastern Alas- ka. Seyeral thousand tous of ilme-rock were ipped to Seat-, Lie during the year whe it is mixed with other cons make cement. From tons of limestone each "The thipped during 1928 } wvalues follows: Fish— Fresh and frozen: Halibut ... $ Salmon . ~ AN other .. - Canned: L Salmon ... Cured or preserved: Cod Herring Salmon . All Other . Shellfish: - [Clams Crabs Shrimps Other fish pmducts . Fertilizer ... Meal 0il .. - ‘All other fish and Was $ 486,751—Second Lan o- est in Past Decace (Cortirned from rage Ones meat unds $107,- sald . the 1,000,000 were shipments hav- o non' that ' F ther new Al-| ti tents to now on this; guarry will ship several thouund year.” List of Commodities list of Alaskan prudu(‘!v and their 1,686,401 463 14 4,296 1,073,454 © fish products ..... 10,987 Total Fish 353 070,672 ‘253,795o 52,410 21,243 431,141 611,364 102,885 - 935,614 208,381 490,050 ‘Gam in Suffrage G | tanzas say women of that city | for This is a rare chance fof every man who needs new shirts are the biggest values that will be offered for months to come. The variety of patterns and finishes make it possible for most any man to choose just the kind he likes besi. Choose from these tomorrow at the following prices— $3.50 Shirts Now $2.95 Each thes $5.50 Shirts Now $4.65 Kach s -2 $4.00 Shirts Now $3.40 Each $6.00 Shir NQw $5.10 Each . $5.00 Shirts Now $4.25 Each $6.50 Shirts Now $5.45 Each A REAL SAVING Sl =3 PRERSBOA SUITS—February Clearance Prices have reached This sale!.affords mothers of boys an opportunity to secure new outfits. -FOURTH OFF. L e A P CONTINUES UNTIL 16TH mmiummunulm|muuumummummmmmmuuuuuuuuuummmmwmmmww;smmmlmmmmmmmnlnmmmfimfimflfi:wmnmmflum Juneaw’s Leading Department Store S0OUTS GUESTS Muskrat |£ntxoducea by Dave Ramsey. Ben. v ny Messer was called upon first »lfl]lcinm‘uvr lnnu he told of the ten Scout laws DY the Montauk after the {Manutactured furs una what they stood for. The|Bronnoy was unable (o Ore, Matte and Regu- UF IflNs TELL laws: trust, loyaity, friendiinoss, h‘;’ e n”"‘_""‘ 2 Tus: helptulness; . caurtesy, kind ness, | woen the Montauk wa: ‘opper | cheerfulness, obedignce, thriftines the haven of Unimak Pass w hxavefles;, cleanliness and re ence, " are, mq «ten _requirements Qf a good: scout. The Seout ‘badge and what iz stood for, was explained by E. and Concen- OF THEIR WORK Juneau Organiza(ion of trates Reindeer M Stone, including mar- ble o 123,224 Lagergren. He said-that the Scout T vphlex, Specimens, i Boy Luncheon Guests 'motto was' “Be Prepared.” He cte ; Hikdy 12,691 1told of the Scout interpretation of Woo ll Timber and " at Noon TOday the Fleurdelis- and that the turn- Lumber 68,400 ]ed up edges of the palm denoted All Other Articles 130,168 | The Junean Ilom today heard that ‘a good Seout should always I 4 from 'First Class Eagle Scouts of|gage a smile. Total vaiue of pro- he Juneau Trocp, something of | ducts of Alask: $65,505,470 ! the real purpose of the Scout Merit Badges rreducts of U. 8. re- o |movement, the Scout Laws and| Loren Sisson, one of the high- turned l.fl»i&.fl(;::lw!m a boy must do to quality for|est ranking Scouts in the Juneaun Total value of for- he higher Tranks. Nine First|troop, told of the different merit cign preducts 121,&74?"!“5 Eagle Scouts and Acting |badges that a Scout must attain a Pl | Scout Master Dave Ramsey, were!before he can become an Eagle Total gealue of ship- | he guests of the elub at a lunch-|Scout or the higher rank of Life Scout. ~ Sisson has eleven merit badges, or more than is req for the Eagle honor. To Life Scout the boy must be award- ed at least 21 badges. The rank of Life Scout is the most diffi- cult to attain and there are only abaont 76 Life Scouts in America, Sisson sald. ‘After the Scout at- (tains the honor of Life Scout he an experienced Scout Master and, cgn ‘atill reach greater heights as rganizer was brought from the'a Scout, . The additional honors South and in the spring of khau‘ara palms * that are awarded for | vear the first Juneau Scouts and|special ability n}d they are worn the sponsors held the first Scout,on the right sleeve. ‘ouncil on the '‘Mendenhall Bar.| The Scouts who wore guests "he Scout Master from the South,|with Acting Master Daye Rflm%y Mr. Sherman, that year with the|were, Robert Hurley, Loren of mdse. estie Gold ic Silver ign Gold and Sil- ver T|eon in the Arcade Cafe. Robert Simpson, one of the first sponsors of the local Scout move- ment, presided. He told them in vief of the first work of or. zanizing the Juneau Council, In 1018, he with other interested men, tarted the move for a Scout body here. The first step was made when through a popular donation Total Gold and Silver perted foreign . ex- 622,584 $74,849,918 Grand total *—Includes fur and furs shipped hy from Pribilof —— Drive by Cubans aid of volunteers and donated |son, Dongld Williams, Bennie Me: funds, built the cabin near Eagle|ser, John St&!lp!‘t, Edward Mize, Women 0%y Riyer, Elliott Robertson, and Barl Lager- ve joined in ar} §ince its inception the local' ; gren. qual-right{s-for-women club and have requested the Havana cente Scout troop has grown and now it numbers several scores of clean »f the Alianza Nacional Feminists |nonest, and outdoordoving bo PR 3 P H (National Feminist Alliance) for Ralsing Funds LG o le@«tnl'hsht membership in the organization Mr. Simpson, as chairman of the % " which is mow carrying on a con certed fight for the vote in 1929. Rep aching here from Man are o Scout Council, told of the funds that are raised each year to siup- port the Juneau Troop. He sdid that from §$300 to $400 is subscrib- ed each year for the purpose. He also told in brief of the present all 1 nent women are al Ineed of the organization; a new lighen in the movement designed!capin at the camp grouynds . at to carry through the votes for wo | pagle River. " ‘The: local Counefl men fight here in Havana. is in the near futdre going to sun Announcements at women's head- | constryction on the cabin tud quarters in Havana® are that the |pgg adopted for, the purpose’ of entire island is being organized raising the funds the slogah, ‘Qfiy drive. ~ It is also said that iy Log” He ',m on to )‘m : no time will be lost in bringing[that a fine cabin could be it about the signing of the equal suf-|for ghout $10 a Jog With the ‘vohiri: frage' measure introduced into the|teer help that: heen \'oml@! Cuban Constitution last year and |g ic. ‘Guerly, of the Tocal United which remdins only to be signed States Lan tice, has prom by the president. f - e — led by wives cf high polit id society leaders and that I _conl " that the cabin is built and red gor m boys when they take s vicmnn in’ The honeymoon is over when he quits calling ner honey because she is so sweet and starts thinking | ™™ of her as ice cream and pickles because she makes him sick, 4 thes storm subsided, MAJESTIC RADIO RECEIVERS The Radio Sensation of the Year All Electric Sets Only b nmtr dneses WW/LAWOW @ chic much o Aawr Omis)” Further Information on Application Alaska Electric Lighi & Power Co. SHIP ALLOWAY LEFT T0 FATE; I MAN ABUARI] Into Unimak Pass and Abandoned (Continnen rrom Taze One.) Poely dr when into a Tow Line Rips y was taken in tow could be secured until the ‘tow line the two crafts other. The anchorage ripped’ in two and crashed into each midship ible to aged superstructure and bulkhead. It was impo maneuver in Unimak P the Alloway’s anchors were drop- Alloway’s crew then took to tl lifeboats and all but Poely w picked up later, thoroughly ex hausted but safe. The Montank then turned to 4 Duteh Harbor, leaving the oiler and the Alloway to fate. Fate of Meiyo Little is known here a: troubles of the M&iyo Mar calls for aid were first heard ye: terday. Apparently the were discommissioned. the first messages indicated that her engine room was flooded and her power was gone. Only neccs- sary radio messages were sent as the” operator was forced to u storage batteries. There, he wish- ed to conserve for essenfial calls. Rescue Attempt The Nankoh furnished th mation that the Meiyu Mr apparently broken at the Think how lumpy the cereal ‘would be if you ‘cooked a year’s supply AT (Jnce o the number “THE smooth, uniform flavor of Hills. l’m Coffee is the result nyamngniewpoundsnta time by a patented, continuous process, No bulk-roasting method can roast every berry — every pound so_evenly and produce | :uh an unusual rich goodness. ! HILLS BROS " History Shows Ireland | " Ireland in {.modern Montauk backed away with a dam-| and ped to keep her off the rocks. The - radioed that she Juneau Phone 6 2 hatch, She would make an mpt to rescuc the ship at the first lull in the ga An attempt would them h;~|‘ made to get a line aboard. s s MAD OR WISE? TTLE, Feb. 13.—Marine ¢ ated as to whether the d to abandon the mad or wise. 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REAL ESTATE i — oup came from the ared of the roward “the end ¢ of ‘the age people from“the ‘Loire settled n Eastorn Xrelbna Old Papers for sale at Emmre Offlce ‘u__.'f,g 5 R e I i A;Nfew Evening Gowns Gordon’s presents’ tho charmmg models new this spring in the East, which have just arrived direct from New York. Pas;el chiffons and moires, the most important. fabries, and the always fashionablé and pop- ular taffeta and tulle, and satin. A hint of the Princess silhou- ette — dipping hemlines, the eaped backs, new hip and back bows, distinctive smartness:in trimmings. i < % Colors are orchld. peach, orange, greens and blues. . ., All sizes. $16.75 and $29.50