The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1929, Page 8

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Every Thirty-Second ntended to come to Juneau on the Wing, Crane, Merganser, Coter and Aleutian, but that vessel’'s mishap | Penequin, are assigned this year. Dane Owns an Auto nd return to Seattle, changed | They are instructed to seize any plans and they came on the, vessel engaged in pelagic sealing HERE TONIGHT o COPE 'HA(; L] A E MADE F | LARGE GAR vana. Passengers from Petc.s- BE GUARDED BY and take it to the nearest port e Denmark may lag Cal- e were: Joe Kahklen, Arnold | with officers and crew. e ifornia and Kansas in the e ) Herbert Mjorud, Harold The sea-going cutters Snohom- @ number of automobiles owned e LEGISLATURE tad, Frank Gordon, Aubry ish, Northland, Haida, Unalga nnd! o PN e ® per family, but 80 per cent of e The Alaska steamship Company's | Shaquanie, Lewis MacDonald, Leo Chelan will: be ordered out later| T0¢ hallbut boat Middleton ar- o al sold in this little coun- ® .’1(.;:11 er Tanana, Capt. Jerry s, K. O. Warlield and Jesse| 1o gigrd the migrating herds. riving yesterday from the Gulf, res e try in 1928 were of American e o i ynn, docked at the Alaska Juneau @] - Dk 4 6w e i . Reach|® *Gov. Parks Finishes Bien-| art at noon today from the S L s it R Vessels oF Fisher-18 [the halbut fisher Vansee were Pelt‘rsh;yu Cagers Reach e of automobiles i ol ial Medehvni - Offteint s ute to tHe westward, The Tanana l\u vlnm.n:‘ in. por irteen Vessels of I'isher-|Supreme Court Refuses washed overboard during a heavy e 3! per cent du . al [vlessa - wrge cargo is aboard the shi night and sail for the west- . B ¥ d C o storm and that the decks of the ® . 3 £ hip. 1 toriigraw | 1es bureau and Culters i roal Here Today ,Ih‘(( ‘o'y 1 now every e Reports Published |A heavy tonnage locomotive for ¢ AEREE §: | Ord (d 0 : To Review Sca“Ie Case 1out were swept clean by the break- Gamc S(\nf-s e second Dane owns a car, in- e | The a Railroad, to be dis- gl | rdere ut WASHINGTON pr 25. — The ll]fi‘hscnls\/iiddlh d the Van b o stead of every th eventh, ® | pinal preparations for the ninth|chareed at Seward, is carried in STOCK QUOTATIONS | Supteme Court of the United States | see snrouts to Jireen. The Vark Juneau and ® as in 1927. There are 107.- ® [cossion of the Alaska Legislature, | & wck-down form, with the main | SEATTLE, Feb. 25—Fur seal has refused to review the convic-|see w i wu;;e?u};vk No d school cagers m L3 motor vehicles in the ® |which convenes here next Monday,|frame on the after-deck. Forward,| NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Alaska herds on the annual journey from |tion of John Arthur Boyd and three ;N-l“.ns g:mg de“c il an; ku .3 Bflock | in the first ® cou ® |were in progress today with vir-|on deck and below, are nearly 100.- | juncau mine stock is quoted today |the southern seas to the Pribilofs |others at Seattle for violating the e ‘.m nov:) zn e game series to dete ©o 00000600000y cverything in readiness for 000 feet of ties from the Wrankell ¢ 71, American Smelting 115%.|in the spring, will have the added |Prohibition law, Whether te peR ke pionship of the Southeastern / R the lawmakers. Gov. George A.|mill, also consigned to Seward. A |chesapeake Corporation 73%, Cuda- | protection’ of 13 vessels of the Unit- —————-— v Lk ka High School conference Parks had practi_calI‘y completed the | large barge (‘fms(.ructed at Ketchi- |,y 59%, Gold Dust 69'%, Mack|ed States Bureau of Fisheries, says BLUE BIRD TAXI A i;’:;“‘;::n)r:lxnxgsgmhsz;f Mt. latter squad arrived today on "w D NG NAMES first draft of his biennial mess kan is being discharged at the mine 108, National Power and |the Fisheries Service Bulletin, just SR Jinsau Lodge No. 147°F, & A, 3 Alaska Line steamer Tanana m-\d various departmental reports!dock, with other freight. 531, Packard 137%, Postum |issued. The Blue Bird Taxi wishes to|will l;e hc]dlin th‘e Mu‘sor‘flc TP!‘npl; The visitors have eight men avail ma/!f\ lhft‘ At nt w")n""rs 5 ing on the freighter was Mr. |71, U. S. Rubber 53%, U. S. Steel| Under the terms of the order, announce the opening of their of-|at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening, able for play. They are accom et ok will be ready for|ang mys. J. W. Gueker from Ket- | 189%, Bethlehem Steel 100%, Can- | patrol vessels allocated for Alaska |fice—same old stand. We are|Work in the F. C. Degree. By order panied by Coaches J. E. / and ;“ livery to the Lfl!:"*“‘“-‘“ by DeXt| chiian, and the Petersburg basket- ada Dry 81%, American T. & T.|service $ince 1924, including the|now ready for business and WE|of the W. M. i R. O. Warfield. On the squad The' context of the Gov-|pap team, Company 214%, and American Can| Widgeon, Murre, Auklet, Petrel, | appreciate your patronage. Same CHAS. E. NAGHEL, al] message and of the several Team members with their coach 116%. | Eider, Kittiwake, Brant, Teal, Blue old telephone number, 485, —ady. ;r\:ln:t?c;bfl:;zhcl‘iu rmr}l\'ly«\\uzl':;:ki‘ AT K ET G HIKAN fTicial reports have not been made S LSRR Sty o SRt ey A —adv. f Secretary. Donald, torwards; A Staauasle B L N m|||||||um|||||||||u|m|||u|m||||m||||||||u||n|||m|||nnmm||uumn|mmWlllm||||m|||m||||||| 0O Alnokl V&m\l(‘k "mtl Jm‘ K-hklr‘n.' Legislative halls . MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 and 26 guards, and Leo Ness, utility man. A The Petersburg lads are a \'(*tr-r-‘W. C x\rno](! ()f HydCl I& (\flept for a numbel of typewriter | an combination and have developed ! :A\I)p()ifll(‘(i to SUCC(’(‘,L] tables. These were aboard the a game that has carried them ."-Lcmn(‘x' Aleutian and it is expected through an unusually successful sea- Judge J. W. Kehoe they wiil be transshipped to the son. ‘They have been beaten but! Alameda which will arrive here in Heavy duty moleskin work A few of the following sizes only L8 mm||||||||II[ilII|IIlIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllllImII||IIImIIIIIIInIIIIII|IlIllllllllmlllllllllll|IIIIIIIIH|| T . v g len’y of time for them to be once this year. Ketchikan High, W. C. Arnold Pian’ far 5 School was the team to turn thelder, has been apj ;g’f‘:d 0"0 thehfurms}_nug;. 1““”f ‘:"f trick recently on its own floor.! States Commission Ketchikan pee eml;f“scl:?ge hmll"]m;?mf’:)rmer They won by a score of 18 to 7, by Judge Justin W. g, ac- | 4%, e omze ; C'm‘)l il and on the following night Peters-|cording to official advices received | 3 I o £ ot the House has been in a small burg snowed them under 23 to 4. at the U. S. I's Office here 00 it Xn8rekr end of the hall The visiting team is in first- today. He will succeed J. W. Ke-| e i ion the lower floor. This year, the class shape for the series. All of |hoe, who has been in office several |\, oo o "y o atotore used by the the men are in good physical con-/ | years, being appointed by the Iatelsecretary 0 ‘iB8 Benate, has beei dition and they show no indxcntlon Judge T. M. Reed. HGdE bty two: shoms one of WhiGH of being stale. They are out to| Mr. Arnold has been United it be “tiked ‘hy the Clerk of the even up the score with the Hilltop- | States Commissio; at Hyder for}g ica tha nthew hsins far the Sece pers who met and defeated them at | |about two years. He is a gradu- ‘x'otaryvof Shn Binate. Wrangell last year for the confer- ate of the University of Idaho 1aw | -ppe House will be quartered on | ence title. - |school, and before coming to Alas-|iha first floor, and the Senate on The Hilltoppers are ready for the |k resided for many vears at Wal- the second floog, as in former years. fray, Despite the fact that the js Wnlla. | Committee rooms have been con- men were freed from training rules‘ iveniently arranged. J. A. Laurie is | two weeks ago and haven't had 8| oq/papers at the E in charge of the halls. ball in their hands since that time| ol until Saturday evening, Coach} | Weid pronounced the team to be | improved over the form shown in 'if its last appearance. The lay-off Book Al(lb a has done them a lot of good and they will go into the game fresh by IIE A LT H a8 gull of the will to win. |§ LESTER D. HENDERSON{ | The squad was put through a stiff workout Saturday night and . Jo v 7t ) 20 | Sunday afternoon had another ses- ——\’\ e no\\A hlmr(‘k ‘Pl(- tm‘_:) ‘ 0 R E sion. Waid has selected his start- | § Fevision. book that ev-}i ing combination for tonight's game | § eryone, whether in or out}! with the two Orme boys on for-!{of Alaska, should see and ward berths, They worked in the’ §read. An appropriate pres- same position last year in the §ent at any time. —_— inted as United These pajamas are slightly soiled —14Y4, 15, these are all wool shirts in gray and tan—all i P e shirts—original $5.50 to $7.00 —formerly priced at from $2.95 to $6.00 in sizes 17 and 18. sizes. Regular $4.25 values. games at Wrangell and figured rk largely in the victory. Jensen will el % T | €8, be started at the tip-off spot. Berg- BUTLER-MAURO | gren, who developed into one of 2 the conference stars as a guard HELLANS i DRUG CO. i last season, and Sturrock, who has Frec Dellvery Phone 134 || plaved a stellar guard all this PHARMACY E year, will start in those berths. ¥ Wher We Sell It | [ J ° ® Waid has been using Berggren for Next to Valentine’s It’s Right center most of the year. | o SRl ) o All the games will be played in' § Phone 33 Free Delivery{ | sup stetion Post Offtce No. 1. | | § | | § { | | | | § | ! | ! i the High School gymnasium which BT has been arranged to accommo- ——————— —— date the largest crowds of the year. ¥ g Music will be furnished by the HERF “F ARE AGAIN P ll i i High School band. Sixth street d 4 ! ® t ( ) [ ] S t _‘;f’;‘)"sp‘; te gym will e, open 4t Sky high in quality foods, and down on the sea-level E an S Vera S lllOIl u] S (bl with the prices. 014 papers at the Empire. “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS"—AND NO, : 2 L AL RS b QeADAM Warido not delisQRn @eturdag, then g9 The original Dri-Bak pants in the Medium weight blue denim bib A complete run of sizes in Allen e hynsia back on Monday and get it back, then try to sell it i 3 ] : PUBLIC CARD again Tuesday. WHENEVER WE DELIVER ANY- following sizes only—30, 40, 42 overalls in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 e atfits — long, sleeves, PARTY THING IT STAYS PUT. Just because we sell the 1 ankle length — regular $3.25 S best and charge le: waist—Regular $5.00 values. —Regular $1.25 sellers. gellers. e “ASK Y OF OU TAIN” F. 0. E. Auxiliary K AN OUR CUSTOMERS AGAIN MONDAY NIGHT Gastineau Grocery February 25 $3.00 95c $2.00 EAGLES' HALL PHONE 37 . o Special ferry leaves Juneau P. S.—We thank you for last week’s -patronage and 7:30—Everybody Welcome we will tell you all about the Allspice in tomorrow’s Admission 50¢ Empire. e e e Union Suits | Boy’s Shirts | Boy’s Blazers ° « atc h thz S S‘p a ce Regular $2.50 values in Allen A Boys’ printed percale shirts in Genuine Pendleton virgin wool cotton union suits — long sleeve, , checked patterns — originally blazers in all sizes and colors ankle length, medium weight. priced at $1.25. —regular $6.50 values. 1omorrow FOR Prices on Imported Goods from Van- couver, B. C. — Just Arrived on Princess Mary 1000000 O U $1.75 . 95¢ | $4.95 NOTE—These specmls are for. 1100 days only, Monday and Tuesday, February 25 and 26. There will be no refunds or exchanges during sale. ! LT s B § I} § ey 4 e George Bros, || Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center : OO A PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M.

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