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|. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929. Ba q BRINGING UP FATHER : ‘ By GEORGE McMANUS ; - - , s Ship Goldstein S ot Tk | [ LR AR s:omm;;a . eunessy | Your Furs DINGING PROPERLY- AN THE DAY Trader and Trapper SHE QTS ON | e {] Dear T:faswoé\;‘/“oo We are in the market for al JLDT THINK- PROFEDSSOR CLEF, THE GREAT DINGING TEACHER WAS HERE AND HEARD MY VOICE' aND DAI0 | SHOLLD GO TO V' TALY RIGHT AMAY AND STUDY: HE SAID ¢ SHOULD GO ALONE $0O THAT | j CTOVLO GET RIGHTINTO el i GQOING TO TAKE HIS ADVIC i i the furs we can get and gua ; I] tee you the top prices. The mar- “ || ket is good at the present time on p everything in Al- aska furs. We will pay prices o8 follows: E RED FOX: Ordinary, $40.00 to $50.00; Cherry reds, up to | $65.00. | CROSS FOX: Pale, $60.00 to $75.00; Dark, ap to $150.00. LYNX-—Extra large, $60.00 to $65.00. LAND OTTER—$20.00 to $30.00. | MINK—Extra fancy dark, up to $40.00; Pale, $18.00 to $25.00; Coast Mink, $10.00 to $15.00. ic We want nothing but legally caught furs and in season. Ship” your stuff as quickly as possible, as the market may fall off, and we will guarantee you the top prices. < We will hold your furs separate, it so requested, uniil we ) S WAy o can wire or write you. THIS IS NOT BULL. We will do She’s Baseball Magnate i SRELEY e sy e will as We. want your to aiite S atl s dtes ek { NORTH SEA FISHERMEN We pay all mail and express charges on all shipmen(s and HAUL IN IVORY TUSK charge you no commission. It you have any furs send us a trial shipment and we LOWESTOFT, Eng, March | : 2 3 arantee you satisfaction. 21 —Skipper Freeman of the bbieas vt (i o trawler “Wide Awake” Yours very lnxl'y. CHAS. GOLD ‘l'I‘idIN & CO., Juneau, Alaska. Heves that’ he barely® ik Our Manufacturing Department is now ready to make or alter i hauling from the North Sea your furs. a two-ton portion of a pre- histeric mammoth - Off Yarmouth, runs this mag- macent ems, e e cwsnt | Jyneau Lumber Mills, Inec. .. i | | 1 \ | | | FLAMES RAZE $2,000,000 LOS ANGELES AUTO sHOW | 7 NORTHWESTERN STUDENT | | | ASPIRES TO CITY COUNCIL ! f ] e b I age. An hour’s work by the Mibier ‘For Every Purbos | | _EVANSTON, m. March 21| | rew brought. the nets up ra Piper For Bty Foiee et il i ged and bearing & freshly brok- | | * i b [ [ R i | en piece of fossilized tusk five | | Specializing in { :l;‘:" fii:tn llnat(;c O;c‘\ugl‘:”?;:: feet long and two feet across. b { The skipber believes it came B o l > f S > l | mxtn' H. Fetridge, 2 sen- [ from a mammoth embedded on est g' a( 03 0 I)rltc(, (l,'.( ] ‘ ior :vll::)mwan.f.s :) rc;w‘-s&u‘ tim | thi OoBeRItloon since the ago | | ¢ H l - i | e ’ el | vhen dry land linked Briiain 'k ! | | city's seventh ward, got his | ' b r | emioc ] | | first touch of politics managing | | i i 2 ! i i | the University’'s Hoover for | | i j8 \ | | President Club. He also was PR s / | | chairman of a mock party con- | 4 { | vention. | | NOTICE OF SAILING 7 i | Fellow students who aided | | From Seattle the Motor Ship | | bim in the Presidential cam- | | “OREGON” ‘will sail for Juneau x | | paign will manager his Alder- ' | April 1. For freight and passengzr || Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock ¢ | | manic campaign. Annabelle \Willis Sensen- 1ate5 call Agent Femmer, Tele- i % { | bach has the distinction of be- | phone 114, Independent Steamship| We handle fe—————— 8] ing one of ]l he ]fc‘\;v :\omen to Company. e —adv. CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY 1 operate a baseba eam suc- b e e S I —— 4 ; Walter J. Neil, of Loring, cessfully. Under her sole own- ‘}VP_S?EQIATJT{«ECOI;I '1;“‘““‘; 1‘"‘ | & p dent of Alaska for 36 years, { ership the High Foint, North *'IA”"{“.Fk P(‘tht hg “d, B A et WHY NO7? LET US |recently =zt Ketchikan. He was! Cyrofina, club of the Piedmont OUF Work. Goates Studio L put your name on our coal liat, ‘m years ok oo . | Baseball Association has m' de | it aecer;:ll‘!:'?r sr;r;melslfnaldn““ { ! t n n % BABY BOY BORN toney for the first time i /N | poultry every day. Our eggs i i tory. It was league runner-up HE | are the largest and treshesi A 9% pound baby boy was born! in 1928, i P T | that the hens produce. * to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Suby at, e e b E We carry a complete Iine of ‘ o _ § St. A s Hespital Tuesday night. 2 e Poultry and Fox Feeds. * !Poth mother and child are well. AL : ) / And our transfer service— Morc than 300 new and mostly high priced automobiles were ruined by a fire which swe [ P T s e INFQUMATION, | YRANTED. well you can’t beat 11 circus tents housing the Southern California motor exhibit. Late models of airplanes were g B Bigh R e i | e FERLP i | More than 2500 spectators were removed to the sireats Gafely. | latest methods in Frencn| Regarding the whereabouts of Al- | Home Office, Seattle, Washington v 8 ik wt b D! 3 L |Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. See|fred Deane, served in Canadian D B FFNI\IIER 3 i IMeldner, Professional Cleaner and |Navy. Write to Arthur Smythe, W. WOODFORD i hak Hd : WHITMAN CAPTURES FIVE TITLES . 'l;:;L.x\.(..s:u.n:\. . : Dyir. Phone 1T7. adv.|236 London St., South Hamilton, J S lAene Kgant o Phone 114 i 2 A S ee e -~ Ont., Canada. —adv. 3 DL e IN COAST CIRC I ll DURING )l “n e :'mo .1 oo (- o[o ° 'o z(m R G i | . 9 Ring; oxA Sallmton : P ik 1) R T ALY Starting the las of the City| o venings by Appointmen i ents. 1dst E) WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS | P l H ll WALLA WALLA, Mash, March|ippacco cr ops, harvests an avera Letghe, Dollial st tos Bl p::”ifllfiarm B = Cms—ng:l : Alaska Scenic Views —ady. ==————— lo’teer 00 a .. 2L—Five conference champlon- of 1531 pounds per acre, twice the night "“‘i“;‘d L”“d ov — - —_— — MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION | ships in five sports, without a de- |yield per acre of American flelds, | (e oo ‘?,‘Ikt e MWM Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards { feat during 1928, is the record just but the quality of the Russian to- wives ther & lbed'of 163 pins over| Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Mlller, Prop. ! completed by Whitman college, & |bacco is inferior. Italy produces an |y o chamber. their St hat l member of the Pacific Northwest |average of 889 pounds per acre,| 'w. hamber, their nearest rival in Int HUH' iate conference. R. V.|in this case also the quality bcix)g'su,;:" ik L i i ke is' head coach at the below the American standard. e, iehees goors s ALS hington school. ——————— by TavpnRanl ioe foskns v Nexh New S S.x 5 Whitman began its unprecedented | LYDE ELLIS OF SEWARD }::51120\;:110158(1110 of the Elks, with , uper L spor ar by taking three con- NORTHBOUND ON ALEUTIAN 5 o 2 ‘ crence: opponents to five straight On the Elks E‘:‘l(’:b-*- [ Essex Challenger defeats in basketball, scoring 230 | Ciyde Ellis, U. S. District Attor- |parracar T3 e ¢ points to the enemy's 128. {ney at Seward, Alaskn, passed |gemi® M S ’ Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 In baseball, three conference iy, i & b | X X | through Juneau on the Aleutian on |gpqyer 123—123 | ¢ d 5 % nines bowed in cight straight games | s way home from a month's busi- | gendrickeon 167 202 175544, Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. be: Whitman, scoring 27 times |, r s i s g i | ness and pleasure trip to the States. [ pgyarg 186 174 173—533 | while the Missionaries amassed 81 |\while the steamer was in port Mr. | b 4 2oy i runs, Ellis visitet{ ith June;m friends. g, 200 PP tennis’ and track Whitaman |18 elted vith Juneau friends, —— : McCaul Motor Company teams swept the field in one dual| Total .. 860 878 801 2539 | —by : v meet in addition to conference| WILL BE WITH THE Brunswicks | eets | GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL Ean:as - 174 129 19;_—:94. ¢ : : 3 Koski . 178 149 152—479 I Whitman led its near-| L t D H l o ©st rival 7 points, the field being| Mrs. Agnes E. Lust arrived in Ju- Sexton ... 144 180 145—469 l,Ster . e erson composed of all six members, Whit- [neau on the Aleutian 1ast evening Schm‘ldt - 149 125 161—435| man, College of Idaho, Willamette [from Scattle. She is a trained |F. M’schmidt 188 136 186510, . : : U., College of Puget Sound, Pacific | nurse and will be connected with it A N W ll K ’ S U., and Linfield college. the Government hospital here in| Total ... 833 719 835 2387 —rrereas fehdtaeg o ew l ys- nlg lt [AY In football Whitman met four the future, This is not Mrs. Lust's| On.the Brun:“"_ck alleys: i conference teams, shut out two!of first trip to Alaska, as she made egion ! i them and scored 159 points to 25 the round trip to Anchorage on a |Metcalf .. 203 155 166—524 i dikt teed ; d 1 d Now we have the most beautiful, largest and most for opponents. | vacation tour last summer. Lavenik ... 158 213 155—526' Secon( €C lthl’], revised ana enlargea, powerful Knight-powered car ever offered at such 2 — e Cleveland 176 153 172501, 5 4 low prices. History’s finest Willys-Knight value | NOTICE Stewart ... 164 152 1674831 2o 7 1 made possible by quantity production and volume GROWING DEMAND | The Alaska Mendenhall Fur | Henning . 137 175 186498 now l‘de) for distribution. s salds. = Farm will bé closed to visitors —_— ] FOR TOBACCO FOR |trom march 10 to July 15, in-| Total ... 838 848 846 2532 @' i CIGARETTES SEEN cusive. JACKSON MARSH, City | Up-to-d;)te facts regardmg Alaska--- i You cannot wear out a Willys-Knight Motor —adv. Owner. Koskey ..% ... 199 184 148—531, Call for Service Lucas and learn more about this ADTENTYONT Ashby 140 160 149—449 ° wonderful new Knight car at a wonderful new low NEW YORK, March 2).—Demand ATTENTION! Avoian . 119 130 148—401] 1 s : for cigarette tobacco is steadily| For Carpenter Work of any Kind |p,opeg 150 150 135444, Its SCCnlL Features, GL()graphy’ HIS- price. mcrm{s!l‘m n%oxi-éii;gsttotfl, g. Tol.r;.hs:op 4;1’; city—Call Handy Andy.’nroropomi 132 147 162—441i l (_, ley o he Unite ates cpa\ri-l ne 3 - | 2 ment of Agriculture, who recently | RO e o e e tory and Government. : advised tobacco dfl:rmir_s t;) kicep old papors at the Emplre The five-team standing now B:{ ST ot e P <l e JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc 1 Sé“;fi.-‘f‘l.mm’ in fhe Teher omel SEWING \ Chamber . 12720] IN TWO BINDINGS--- > A { e i Z Legion g d 12,461 | s , gty 1ssovermen o e xc || Al i o P ok {5 Smmy Regul 51.00 id el o tent by the amount of land devoted | | TR 2R T o3 | Brunswicks 11,857 egular yaper cover, Hl. ostpaid. to the crop. less intensive cultiva- ’ Ml’:‘;l\ihun_ s | | Tonight the Chamber meets the g I p y W ) p p tion and a lower yield per scre re-!| P o " G2 at :[: City on the Brunswick alleys. sulting in better quality. The mod- ern method of manufacture bring ? out the natural high quality of cigarette tobacco by the process of toasting to remove impurities. Comparison between the yeild per acre of the United States tobacco felds, ‘from which the highe grade tobacco, with the yield per acre in other countries, indicates {hat low yield per acre results in g% superior quality. The best tobacco | in the United States yields only an | £y everage of about 768 pounds p'-r ® gcre, the Department of Commerce reports for 1927 show. Greece, | where the so-calie Turkish to-! hacco of high quality is produced, ¥ tands next to the United States De luxe edition, $2.00, postpaid. — - — Dollars Are for Delight To spend them grudgingly, or prodigally, is to de- . feat ‘their purpose. To invest them in a BUICK is to purchase maximum motoring delight—the top- * most degree of style, beauty, comfort, performance— without paying a single dollar premium. That is what makes BUICK the standard of Motor Car Value, That is what makes it the outstanding choice of disss cerning men and women everywhere. ORDER FROM Empire Printing Company JUNEAU ALASKA : Or Your Local Dealer l< Remaining 1929 Sales Dates Connors Motor Company : . ¢ its product and Is APRIL 17 JULY 17 OCT. 23 g ettty g tied A 38 AUG. 21 NOV. 20 Service Rendered by Experts g ’ JUNE 12 SEPT. 18 DEC. 21 acre, the average being only 776 pounds. Russia, second only to the ’. Unifed States in the size ‘of its ol Papers for sale at Empire Office