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B B S 55 G AR Lo A iR Cl e gm0 s adie s ek S GBI et e R .8 y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY FEB. 1, 1930. HALIBUT SEASUN' _,j}'f LOCAL OFFICE Daily Crossaword Puzsle GEORGE T0 60 GUNGERT N AT - s"@fifif?%”wm ni Court | m the east s if.n."\l'.fi.’:.‘;'.'.'. % o in the lBe: Shone case at Ketchi- het velocity 6.8 10. Bang [ 18, Numerous STARE s Bty as been hearing the ANNUUNCED HEREI mum vel ‘ 25 YEARS ULD 1t ohrene a1 siindn wander- | Will Visit Pocifie Coast Exeell i appeal made by Shone from the miles per hour ‘ [ ; g ncrovat xcellent Selections Ar-Commissioner's Court, has. returned | e T "y 3. Transoceanio Cities th Go E; ir 5 ie’ 14th ‘ m . vy ities then Go East [ ranged for Mid-Winter |2 verdict of guilty, according to ! -« N ore W ) 25. High volces | ¥ ord . Rl = Vessel Owners Not to Send ere were 20 ¢ and "’,Um!ed Stalos Forest Serv-! 1i: umigats ] %5, Comprenend to New York I Musical P ‘er Ao Gy by D B, 1 TR | with 100 per cent | e el b2 28, East Indlan | usica rogram arshal er hite, Craft to Banks Until ¥ day y days.| ice Created February | | so. ¥z matiens [P G0 | i G e e | shone was sentenced in the Com- . . " uns | | funetion R ey v i - | missioner's Court to fo Mar, o were 154.6 hour f sun-| i 31, The love apple 5. i} ..o The Mid-Wint ur month. March First B i et e 1905—Celebration 2. The gteen-eyed {1 3% Vireons 'mad | Erottiers Siowes, Wil loare (58 02 Inninis Dlotasisiies e e |in jail and fined $500 for alleged AR S i 4 34, Part of a south on the nex rip of ki : 24, ¥i violation of th . [ ot Stk pars. One) 1594 11 cebtenes 35, Mooden JoInt | princess Norah, bound for Seattle, Public Schools will be presented at ' 0" e Alaska Bone Dry were observed on the s 1!:|,“m 7. One of David’s |San Francisco, Los Angeles and 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in | and 18th s z # . Outside: prefix ghief rulers | Now York on a business trip last- the elementary school auditorium.' - o mt:_”l]n w?f : ’T?n fi ; l’,f,',‘,';‘, :?’:;10- ing about six weeks ‘ The program is is follows: ? WOMEN BOWLERS Halbeitk o antsed th . il i Sty me wil spend gbout by o oL RN S { ol N tered the . Recite in 3 49. Abysses Vancouver, two or three days in Se- Sibellus), Senior Orchestra. | Service 5 onotone 48. Fresh-wat 70. Japaness djee o i & |« " ' | WIN BY 19 PINS it O‘L““:“h ’-J”;‘r’ ! 39, Confederate fish e eotas " DL Atjeuive [attle and a week in San Francisco| }?\”- C‘)\nv;he lDeep l(l“redenc N.| i Fua e Jeffer ation gencral 50. Roost 1. Oceans 83, Congeals Into Los Ange continuing east Lohr) arrior Bold," (Stephen ut on the TS Forest o W 40, Quick to 1 il G 2. Wise men NOaerron |and Los Ange { e g OVER OPPONEN ?‘xr“l.m Montana 3 ?[v‘ \s ) i ‘!lal:||'n{:‘:"flf" & puldcd:u of 73, Grafteds H;.'.‘.:”u‘ to New York, over the southern Adams\ Boys Gleen Club z ing by pins the women's visor on that F st, follow 2 s - . Lof Peel | e ¢ P oo L0, e g B e lage commu- &6, llarpooning 1. Army mem 5. Sitkworm | Several new and attractive lines|tle Symphony. RN { A gt “ lp S 1- 8 1 (]rlnlet transferred to the Pc a !;I)ll{”" 60. ::mlnlnu ér?lerm‘m n}n 59, Feminine are to be added to the George Steal Away negro spiritual, b e Mrs. Sperling and nd istrict, where was as- . me . Soft miner: n | the American and Can- |reateq Mrs. Laven prres g i d“_?(’“ e B 61, Paddles ! Landed prop. 61 Baking cham. |Brothers Department Store during BOys' Sextette. | ut vessel owners “ M v ’( {4 5 ; igned to land classifieation work. | 45, Fox r‘mm :?‘ ;\‘n e':e% .;ru]e; ber the coming season, Mr. George an- Su)te Ancienne,” (Henry Had- ves: n 8 Mrs. Goddard in » bowling He first came m t . Finls ndu ; 7 B din s recclved. & m(' Ir 5, 0l dn it '“:l g Hl first came to Alaska .: *| 47 Mook of the @8 Neat i b add | nounced today. He is making the ley), with prelude, Junior Orches- W [LDROOT it this woriing \““npm'“‘tmx.nnm!(x.. nv;n on the 11"7‘ ¥S work in 1919 and has remained | Bivle 69. Sea eagles Scheme ar | in the interests of both stores. | tra. | z IETRE o SKR: TRGEXIAIG Vs 4L11ast night. The score was 1127 to|since. “Wynk i 5 y t o - ynken, Blynken and Nod I8 ) : postponement of the|yjgp ~ nprs Dufresne made high (Henry Hadley), “The Chalet Gir WAVE SET z" b M. L. Merriit entered the For iinst 415 by MIS. 1y work August 3, 1905, and f . [ Lavenik : rickeon, | S€rved four years in the Ph , and Petersburg, Juneau [ O 1 M | e lilands Bureahi of Fore the same vote In de. |580in and Nels twWo BAMES |15ying which he transferred t iR L st |trom Bavard, Selby and Andrews, portland District, where he action in| s cities the set by a score of 1542 yarious positions as Forest L. Nelson was high on had been voted by | owners of Se- Prince Rupert, average of 457 a COMMITTEES NAMED bl (U S GI“":\ Makes marcelles | FOR SCOUT DINNER “Goncertino;” (c. a1, von wepen,|| Stay in longer. clarinet solo by William Herriman. | Wellman Hol-{ “Swing Low Sweet Chariot,” ne- | $1.00 |borok and J. W. Leivers were nam- | gro spiritual, Boys' Quartette. {Annual Father and Son DInner descence,” (Holmes), Juneau H,,h‘ Juneau Dru % Emil Gastonguay ing will 8% tant, Deputy Supervisor, Forest [ed to handle arrangements for the «After Sunset,” (Pryor), ‘Irr‘«\ minute after m his. trio, bowlix Mg pervisor, and as a member of the ing of March 1 and all of SCOred | portland District Office. He cam lof the Juneau Boy Seouts when gchool Band. : 3 rage Am. 15 Alg s Asslite strict For- he Scout Council met at noon to- | L ssel e expected to abic 2 e Alaska as Assistant District F t u | N C th Mr. Goldstein, | Tonight at &2, NO-ester on udly 1, 1921. | day in the Gastineau Cafe. | [} Ompany ‘l . Oncssa 1o opef. |iand “amd - B will - bow Flory’s Record { No definite date has been set IN HOSPITAL [{ { d Free Delivery Phone 3 for the affair, which is to be held ometime this month. H. L. Red- Mrs. Catherine Walker entered g : against Duncan, § and Pet-| ; 15 | against Duncan, Simpl LG | Charles H. Flory entered the For- (s MU o est Service July 2, 1906, first bein sy e - assigned to the Rainier National| Ly e ti3 137415 |FOTest in Washington Forest 13 K”:,“mm‘/ 130 12;] & . | Assistant. Following this he was! b oAk 110 110 2| made Supervisor of the We . |and Snoqualmie National For Dufresne 139 160 y‘uu. He was called to Port | Sperling . 121 97 Mrs. Petrich 123 122 as Assistant District Forester ‘ Totals 383 379 365 1127 lingshafer and Robert Simpson St. Ann’s hospital yesterday for a have been chosen to arrange a minor operation. : program. The date for the dinner » * % AT later. It is probably it will be later Post Office Substation No. 1 s with | | the establishment of the Portland | Boys” Shoe Pacs—Sizes 11 to 2 SPECIAL A $3.75 District in 1908, which pos ihek! until he came to Alaska | Forest Supervisor of the Chuga AT THE HOTELS [ e fand Tongass National Forests on i <‘?rl;<ijneau—Alcx Bigelow, Hayne et s iacl A H | X e 505 |July 1, 1819. He was made first serrard. Sunniest in History, Un-|m. navara o :2)‘Distrm P A st-‘ | Alaskan—Andrew McKinley, usualy Dry and Also [Sev - ety 537 trict January 1, 1921, and Commis- | Thomas McBryan. Eoldast Fiva Yenes B itaria i s foner for the Department of Ag-| —————— 5 4 3 e | Totals 510 514 [rleutture "’”‘VF”l 1"\'7 ” = R ROOMS ROOMS ROOMS ¢ 1) SO | etylee | cordi y ttend the meet- he t 1 t | Hendrickson 174 174 " ] A o cordially invited to attes s s B S S 159 147 O jkhe peshigh ten 1n the Juneads | J¥ge |ing. Steam heated rooms, newly paint- i in five years, the driest office several started work in the | & I M3 | el od with BE R calA FonriiAg wdb: H years, and had the ntage of sun on month, R. C. Mize, | L. Nelson 179 178 OWING TO OUR carly years of the Service, H. L.| {er. i arine view. $15.00 Redlingshafer in October 1907,] MEET TUESDA HENRY PIGG IS NOW ‘f,‘,o,,ififiv“_““‘,‘éinf:fi;“‘bm‘h‘i_‘ lsr{mmorv et George H. Peterson in July 1909, { GAINING STRENGTH 'Boarding House. —adv. erologist in charge of the Ju- and J. P, Williams in August 1909. | — — : 1 r e atihe: * Maiated ton i e e ey | P o P O R ’ neau weather station, declared to FOUR BGUTQ GN Prior “‘]"O“\;\V:':q';‘:‘:h‘:(; z’;}‘(};{il{( $oicitil Proimm oF Wide's ml‘:‘v]nrr\‘Ome;fihea‘;hz:wow:Zek:al;g % rrgmendous Sale , on Crysial Soap % for medical treatment, after spend- MOK RT!GKET o B s S g A Diversity Is Being some time in the local hos- |chiefly in i R el Arranged is rapidly regaining strength, We Are Sold Out Until Next Week waters of ¢ ding to word received by Dr. We Have Other Bargains ARE DRAWN 0P .22 S, For You- entered tho aving work: The regular monihly meetins varlous ' position® |the Juneau Parent-Teacher Ass: o from that of Forest Assistant and |clation will be held In the 3d, as comp. “H‘ Deputy Supervisor on the Cascade!torilum of the Grade Schi mes of 50° and -15°.Collier and Campoell Meet Forest of Oregon, and as Lumber- | Tuesday night, February 4 daily > of tam-| . - * he Portland off He| The committee on ent | & the Portland office. e ec on en S was 20° on the 1otn ana| This Month mn Main A cablegram received Wednesday 3 " said he was able to be propped 2 ed for short periods. After s sufficient strength it be y to perform an-| major operation, Dr. Pigg 16th and the lowest on , ainment first transferred ‘o Alaska has arranged an interesting pro- 2° on the 28th. } Event of A L |April 1, 1018, and has continued gram consisting of special,pum- e ENGP T | precipitation was 091 bere since. Harold Smith started (bers by pupils of the sixth rade, pibe i 5 6.08 in below the aV-| Four events have been lined up |his Forest Service work in 1911{under the direction of Miss Doro- Y FOX ARRESTED | V dl’]l”fl, Servus Brand, gflf)d and Of this amount, 0.72 inCh {gor the next American Legion smok- |as Forest Ranger on the Deschutes {thy Chisholm, and orchestra con- rested in Douglas | fell on the last day of the month. o {5 pe held in the A. B. Hall Forest of Oregon, of whi under the direction of Miss by Deputy U. S. Marshal Feero, but five days Wwith genryary 22, with one more matct Mernn was Supervisor. Dorothy Fisher, and a violin solo cnaigea with stealing wearing ap- | pitaiion, and €X-|ja0king to make the card comple Harry Sperling entered the Serv- [by Mrs. Frank Dufresne. parel belonging to Daisy Del Rosa, teen ¢ cutive days without any |y was announced this morning. ice in 1921 in Montana and trans-| Another interesting feature of the of Juneau. She will have a hear-| ipitation. ~ The driest Janu-| j56 Collier and Red Campbell will |ferred here soon after. Pearl Peter- |program will be a demonstration of ing this afternoon before U. 8.! on rec was that of 1907 ), the participants in the big scrap son was transferred here in 1922|gym work by girls of the gymna-| Commissioner Sey. h a tota 048 inch and thelor the evening. These two mid- {from California, and Mrs. Shafer |sium cla | : BIGIRI - 8 | test that of 1801 with a total|geweights are well-known in local!from Utah in 1923. Ray Taylor{ A complete program will be an-| Dell E. Sherr, Janeau's rtang 2051 inc The total ‘“C'W'\hn: circles and have pui up some|entered the Forest Service in 1925, 'nauncml Monday The public is' uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv fall was 86 inches and 6.6 mfh?" good fights in smokers I {Trene Burke is the baby of the or- | fiiee—— — — - AanCHt Syrup-Excellent maple, pure; 2 ozZisize otk L dlle Palmolive Soap---Buy 6 bars for ._regular price (and get 1 bar e - Myles Murphy and Kid ¢ ganization, having joined forces ?_ welterweights, will appear in the|with the Service in June 1929. ! 1 gallon Can L Wiy e g ‘$]'_3 cemi-final. A second welter match | ———-———— | 4NNO UNCIN is also on the card, preceding the R()oy[fl ROOMS !Z,C‘,Mii £ Raisins---Best Seedless, 25 pound box $27.1 —adv. | | PHONE 174 THE COUNTRY semi-final. Rod HulseL will mee "%rea:xiu :otmeddr:olx;sr:::;ry‘::gt‘ . : Dan White in this event, a special led with hot and col i | ° PLUMBER mix-up & "seaitial manne view. 500 4 Very Material Reduction " In the opener, One-round Ruck- monthly. Private baths. lome % | art will meet Cyclone Roco Boarding House. —adv. | . ~e GEORGE | COME IN AND LOOK AROUND Companion Book |These boys are middleweights. T e in 14 ire Insuran(-e Rates i | ! ; ! second preliminary has not been g NOT!CE | | ‘ We Have 1300 Dlfl"erent Aruoles—All to the matched yet but will probably be| We do all kin‘c;s of knrsg class | | BROTHERS 5 ; phegp'c : honograph 1¢ rk. uneau | o A & vl “Specialist” {UT Yo within Rt oL Melogy Bt —adv.|| Effective on all New and Renewed Business ‘ Argaine 1 0. GRO0CA EROIR iy ; NOTICE e ; . Purveyors to Particular} | iy Following a short business meet- ATTENTION written on and after November 1, 1929. | Y st , ing on February 6th, the ladies of ~ Why wait until Spring, have your 2 5 | eople s 2 Mooseheart Legion will give & pub- interior painting, paperhanging and | Service and the principle that what is good | ; " Bl rlER-MAl‘Rfl lic card party. Good prizes. Ad- decorating done now. Max H.| for you is ‘,(md for us have be en our walch- PHONES 92—95 }* . | mission fifty cents. —=adv. | Mielke, Phone 1191 DRUG CO words since 1898. free Dellvery {Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders LU TR AT T CALIFORNIA GROCERY £ PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries i —[COAL]— If you order NOW delivery will be made almost immediately by any of the following Transfer Companies: LY gt E L8, Skt .o Ses JUNEAU TRANSFER ...Phone 48 JACK'S TRANSFER ..Phone 524 COLE TRANSFER Phone 3442 CAPITAL TRANSFER .Phone 593 NORTH TRANSFER .. Phone 34 BODDING TRANSFER.Phone 444 PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY SERVICE TRANSFER .Phone 528 PHONE 412 " Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE—Every Kind Busy Unpacking Spring Goods PAY US A VISIT AND SEE THE NEW GOODS PURCHASED BY OUR MR. ALLEN EADE Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS Wool Work Sox We still have a good sup- {| ply of these fine work sox on hand. It will be to your advntage to see them before buying sox. Good Plumbing Cheap i1 A regular 35¢ sox 4 for $1.00 (LT T T LT TH TP T RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY SABIN’S “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost”