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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG 29, 1929 Iprn\'ldc heat for the entire bus! Plan Big Store “We will follow the same mer- #|chandising system in the new de- CHANGES HANDS’ partments that we ha\c IDllo\\erl in our grocery businy . George M GEURGE UUT o il e nothing bm the finest goods we can buy, on a small margin of profit and make as many annual turn-| overs of the stock as is possible. We | pian to give Juneau as fine a store | as can be maintained and expect 1t |to grow to one of the largest and | most substantial businesses in the| | Territory.” ! SEAPLANE RIDE George Blothers Acquire | Holdings of Father in Department Store The purchase of the Leader De- partment Store by George Brothers was announced today by Thomas L. | George, senior member of the lat- TROLLERS GAIN ADDITION; FISH Extension in Tlollmg Sea- son Is Granted by Bu- reau of Fisheries Salmon trolling in all areas in Southeastern Alaska has been re- opened by a supplementary regula- tion issued by the Department of NTIL SEPT. 0 i | Commerce, it was announced today ! the revenues received are only 1$125,000. The Department for the current fiscal year faces a prospec- tive deficit of $80,000,000 and al- |ready it is urging economy in all &bmnchr‘s wherever possible. CHATHAMMAIL SERVICE GETS 600D HEARING (Continucd from Page One) Afr Mail Service Briefly he explained, the plan for ia Seattle-Juneau air mail service. I‘ is proposed to dispatch mail by xpl'\nc from Seattle each Monday morning, 48 hours after the Alaska relative to matters pertaining |Stcamship Company's Saturday 1e fisheries industry, the main- [Sailings. This would include all (stay of the district, all come zc‘accumulaled first class mail for ‘Junenu .and 90 per cent of the | Southeastern Alaska towns and for business is done here. Naturally the | |those westerly and in the interior. correspondence between this city That destined to points west of {and the communities on the route, here would catch the steamer here is important. .md be loaded aboard it. Census in Alaska, in a letter to the Chamber, saying: The Bureau of Census desires that contacts be established with local organizations and officials, to secure their co-operation and as- sistance in connection with the census. The Supervisor of the Census is expected to encourage and welcome the co-operation of organizations interested in a cor- rect census. Chambers of Com- merce and other commercial bodias can help considerably in the work of the census by creating public interest in it and by circulating information through the press con- cerning it.” A letter was recelved from the Aleutian Islands Live Stock Com- asked its cooperation,|e © o 00000000 TODAY’S STOCK . QUOTATIONS ® 0 00000000000 NEW YORK, Aug. 29. — Alaska Juneau mine stock is quoted today at 8l, American Tobacco A 201, American Tobacco B 2027%, Beth- lehem Steel 137%, Continental Mot- ors 14%, Corn Produts 109%, Cud- ahy 52%, International Paper A 33%, International Paper B 22, Na- tional Acme 34, Standard Oil of California 76%, Stewart Warner 67%, Texas Corporation Tlk, Am-| erican Ice 51%, Independent Oil 32%, General Motors 72%. ————— NOTICE is hereby given that not be responsible for any Notice o will Bottled Sunshine Real Imported Norwegian COD LIVER OIL [ For Sale At ter concern. The financial con- 4 . Winr 3 .| This side of the question was| He said this plan had been rec- pany asking for aid in marketinc |debts contracted by my wife, Jessio sideration involved was not made GUNTEST GLUSES El)ru’:rem;:; \Y)l]ln” D/:ll')aqr];:no(;(:mn;” mm nted by President Faulkner,|commended to the Department. Thle mutton and lamb. It will kill off | Kelly. public. {RGet o0 v, Bhre or Thaas 1 aro, Capt. J. V. Davis, Brice |lczal advisers of the Dw”x;m""' 1,200 wether lambs and 1,600 three [ Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August The transfer has been perfected, | e TobINA. this. strtte o Hm\;ud S. Hellenthal, Allen Shat-|however, said the law would noti b .= ro 0 vear o1 sheep thls fall |20, 1929, Mr. George said. The inventory | 5 3 fho sea. |tuck, and’others. Mr. Vandervoort |permit such an arrangement, and|o . gegres to connect with local [—adv. JOE KELLY. Bristol Bay where he spent the sea- son Commercial trolling is permitted! in all Southeastern Alaska dis- tricts until 6 p.m. September 20, Mr. Winn announced After that, |date it is prohibited except along g | the east coast of Baranof Island NEXT SATURDAY Only Two Days Remain to Get Guesses in for Glacier Ride that mail carried by plane on a ‘regular schedule must be carried |only at air-mail rates. It would l)e necessary to get Congress to 'amend the law in order to carry lout the plan. Congress will be asked to do this. The Department : and Mr. | formation |teld the Chamber he would present | lit to the Department. His own | stand, he added, must be neutral, but the argument made, he admit- ted, was strong. Policy of Department He gave as the policy of the de- “Efficiency without Ex-|is behind it unreservedly, of stock was completed yesterday and ownership changed hands im- mediately. M. George To Retire M. George, who has conducted the Leader Department Store for | many years, will retire from busi- | markets. A letter from Auditor Cash Cole called attention to the co-operative features of the Territorial laws re- lating to airplane and hydroplane landing fields. He asked for in- regarding local desires BOXING : P six years, | Lot Anscel O. Eckmann, to get|south point of the entrance to| bids for the service will be called |dressed & similar letter to other ("V(;mf‘ B;"”,w”,s'm.onfg: ,,l,; yéd:"-th"“' guesses into the mail or to|Whale Bay, where it is permitted | ml;:leat (:urtce;:im«;&mfhs?hzhe cost of for without delay. commercial bodies in the Terri- will conduct the combined busl-|qne pmpire office, as to the mile- |until 6 p.m., September 30. S s Koks’ (Comniis - Oo-apemiion tory. ness. Owing to illhealth in the| "4 partment, . family, he will move to California, | from Cape Omaney to the outer!y . oc.nien He said it was the|Vandervoort said he was hopeful | for such facilities and promised as lanning to leave here before the | O tWo more days remain forfextremity of Armstrong Point, and| .y’ or the Postal authorities to that the amendment would be sistance, as a member of the Ter- P of September. His three sons | 0S¢ Attempting to win the free(along the west coast of Baranof |0 ' Alatka every posible|made at the current special ses- |ritorial Road Commission, in fur- SOd O Sepveiiier, SRR | rides in the seaplane Ketchikan, Island from Cape Omaney to the would per- |sion of Congress. In that case,|thering this matter. Mr. Cole ad- who have owned and operated the service that facilities it was said Leader Store nesses, The in nationally advertised goods, on: e service given the Tenmr\'[ This action was taken amounts annually to $750,000 while recommendation of Henry O'Malley | ™ by Expect Canadian Collector | Purther action in connection wiik age travelley in Alaskan waters by Ch'ules E. Nagael, Supervisor for the seaplanes Juneau and Ketchi- EVER STAGED IN will specialize the kan, between April 15 and August|U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries. It | attempts to secure permission to younger Mr. George sald today. It{;; "y the number of passengers|was petitioned for several weeks| |1and the local plane on the British JUNEAU FOR sl “fl.! carey, 20 ]“m.s_ ur‘ o el ried during that period. The|ago by trollers and business or-| |Columbia side of the border on en's and children's clothing, £en- | onpect closes Saturday. ganizations throughout the district. | | Taku River is held up awaiting the cral furnishings and shoes. Special| “ oy, contest draws to a close,{ The Bristol Bay fisheries had a |arrival here of Canadian Collector ELKS HALL ,fales will be held to clean out|y,, ;ymper of guesses sent in Is|better season than most of the| of Customs McLeod, President present lines and make room fOTy, . ooging and each mail brings|packers had expocted, Mr. Winn ! Faulkner informed the Chamber. A AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION :“‘ ;‘;;('d‘m " ):V(‘qul‘]ll;::l\ (’("r r”;x(xl‘ |more. The largest number sent in[said. The red pack was about an |wire has been received by the GV e ARy apatiy ol " by any.one person so far is close |average one for the district. He | Chamber that regulations do not S l A 31 1929 chandise, goods backed by their|y, gy, rhere‘is mo limit as to|left Bristol Bay August 11, after ipermit such landings and these aturc aya ugl‘St 9 £ manufacturers in nationwide ad-{y."yumber of guesses which may |packing had ceased, and came the Commissioner of Customs at First Bout Starts 8:15 P. M. Sharp vertising campaigns, and will h‘,“(. be sent in by any one person, if |south via the lakes to Iiliamna, Oftaws Dt dociined o waive. Both a New York buyer to keep abreast | .. or under 18 years of age, and |touching at Cook Inlet points and M OOSE H A IIL | Lieut. Gov. Bruce and Premier Tol- MAIN EVENT—155 POUNDS of the styles and market conditions at all times,” Mr. George said. Extensive Alterations | Cordova enroute nere. Three of the Bureau of Fisheries | ats here, Mr. Several thousand dollars will be| MRS. A. W. NEWHALL IS ON boats: are now nroute here, 2 X| i s VAY SOU T .| Winn said. The Crane and Scoter expended in altering the .,torn‘ WAY SOUTH ABOARD YUKON i coriing ‘HWeY Bering. Ses; puid rooms now occupied by the Leader. | T k Inlet. The The rooms themselves will be re-| Mrs. A. W. Newhall, widow of ‘S‘lf’m{“:;df;"e":‘l ‘S‘l’{’rcmam B fRi T reRn el O De Newhalh of Folnb Bareaw, WhO |district until the close of the fall |Vu|< ;\1 § ( p\f ‘n, 1111;:11";‘ s xlvxml llu‘x\‘lmt \\‘nytm. ;a» a8 south-| . con. The Crane has the Bris- ern display cases and shelving Yukon. She was joined in Juneau tol Bay crew aboard and will pro- qualified to enter. | ———e e — . Imie of British Columbia recom- TR v {mended to the Commissioner that FRIDAY—AUGUST 30TH 6 Dariilt Be pranted: | Collector McLeod is now betweer here and Prince Rupert aboard a |vacht. Mr. Faulkner said he was {cxpected here today or tomorrow. I DOC SILVERS vs. SOLDIER OLSON SEMI-FINAL—140 POUNDS SOLDIER MILLER vs. SAMMY NELSON SPECIAL EVENT—145 POUNDS TIGER LAYSON vs. YOUNG EDDIE ROBERTS Music by SAN SU STRUTTERS ‘Wire Commissioner Cooper R. E. Robertson, Chairman of the Legislative Committee, has wirec interior lighting arrangements will|lound passenger on the steamer| 5 3 . 5 . hiof CURTAIN RAISER—130 POUNDS 2 ey . JE 5 . 2 ecd to Seattle with it, returning If vou wish to enjoy real good John William Cooper, Federal Com- be altered, skylights will be put in|by her daughter, Mrs. Nels M.|yoo pocon W00 o e | ) JOY & faloney oF: Eatition. ursii tHat YOUNG SHARKEY vs. GUNBOAT GUS to get as much natural light as|Drugg, of Sitka, and her grand- i | % ¥ % hls A et e S | are, of SR, enc her ETADG | . Witn was accompanied hers | peppy music—Be There the headquarters of the Alaska :;p‘“: am s (.lorx,,:scn,‘,‘ 5,:(\1\ ]:::),:;‘d:\wh«m :\mx;”v].ml\:(m E\lvu: Who |,y Warden N. O. Hardy, who has i branch of the Bureau of Educa- [ Rescrved Seals on Sale—Alaskan . Hotel, Burford’s Corner, BLE V] I’ ut a e are accol ying er south. i i i # Bt The r 2 i R gt S x been stationed in Bristol Bay since 7 , ® tion be established in this city. lmperul Pool Hall and Charlie Miller’s Pool Hall "l'l“_l’}l hen b"(ll]: g“ .mm‘qlulwlé; e, Newhall g e ff"‘rhr'_r' early last spring. He will remain EVERYBODY WELCOME Commissioner Cooper, who recently , xie: ver o demic in 'oint arrow after e s S | 2 . . |be assigned to the Seattle office o return to Seattle he would recom-; -~ Leader and lights similar to those |death of her husband Iast winter.| o gy o™y oo “ron e Coneor MOOSE DANCE COMMITTEE TEhO T BiOVAL OF HeaMiarters Hrom e Try the Tve o0Clock Dinner used by the former firm installed.| | ——r—— A new heating plant, oil burning, | |its present location in Seattle to |either Juneau, Anchorage or Sew- WE GIVE CI{EDIT AT CASH PRICES will be put in at once. It will Bpecials at Mabry's. -a4v.| Miss Verina Davies, of Seattle, Curtis, Gorham, Shearer ISE" N reply Hahl bosn sesaried - e — e — |who has been visiting Mr. and ‘wd;,y from the Commiésioner. Mrs. D. J. Weyand, returned to her % L 2 home on the steamer Yukon, which New, sélect link nf vistting cards | GARNICK S Phone 174‘ left this morning. | Emptre. J fllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIPK T T T The Home eautitul YUKON STOVES SHEET IRON PIPE FITTINGS SHEET IRON FLUME HYDRAULIC PIPE TANKS CALIFORNIA' GROCERY . PHONE 478 YOU DON’T PAY MORE HERE Specials—Friday and Saturday UKULELE PINEAPPLE, large No. 2 1-2 can (broken slices), 2 cans ............$ WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS, just in, per WHITE STAR TUNA FISH, 1-2 (7 oz.), CALIFORNIA SARDINES, oval size (1 1b.), SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES (6 box GATIQR) i it CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS, No. 2 (1 Ib., 1 3-4 0z.), Qs .. ok i e KFL’LOGG S RICE KRISPIES, per pkg.... .15 HAPPY HOME SALT (2 Ib. shaker), 2 for. HONEY, 5 poundcan ................ 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