The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 22, 1930, Page 8

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e WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE | GENERAL WASHINGTON CONSOLING HIS TROOPS AT VALLEY FORGE POLIGY SET UP - - BY CANADIANS NOTICE ( — | On and after March 10th I w ay. He will go to perate the Home Boarding n the Margnita next w 1 not be responsible ; “GROUNDHOG” post 3 .k ; : —— it \flvnlcss they are contracted by JOHNSON MAKING ! ¥ Never Too Old : ,,,QTX,I,D DAVIS, ANOTHER STAKE ;-. $b dhmpany | 1 0 Do Have you triea the Five o hict a r exploit t Dinner Specials at Mabry’s ttle this morning Yukon and will - Will Wipe Out Competition | 1 3 . Dy Llrmtmg C'".I]H(‘A‘_\'. Fl‘;h!l]g I.I(CIYSK‘S A new fisi competitive would be a limi ough th and pro- Columbia by al Commis- sioner of r that Pro- vince. Hi ¢ as one of the hi the m ory of the in that Provi to cox the fishery resources. It is de- signed to put an end to competi tive effort by limiting gear yment with which the indu: burdened. ion of Licenses Imon can- 1- Stikine. , promising that Dr summer some good-lo - high values ir T apr ent , about four mil a t The prospec water River, Dr. Mand Something Good SEATTLE, Fe! of Seattle his 100th with an nning for t he is busy and better g Among his e numbers jobs nsurance teacher. H was cast fo! he later vot In spite of he still believ never too old to do something not only for himself but for:oth- 22 —William who will ce! hday Februa reception, the spring. ces Davi miner, merchant farmer and dential vote Taylor, and BY PARKS of Dr. Harol 2., to be tempor- ge of the hc Home at ay b -| APPOINTED — e — — mining expert two per cent munities durin, been attached ritan Hospital Flannel Shirts A fine assortment of French Flannels in plain color and stripes. A neat shirt for dress. Colors— tan, blue, green and gray. $3.00 The Principles for which George Washington fought are still worth fighting for today. SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. Store closed all day Sat- e S urday, February Washington’s Birthday GARNICK’S GROCERY Store Closed All Day Washington's Birthday V= ?//;,,," // at Empire Office operations te World’s Almanacs JUST IN tion on fresh fish or freezin: ions, issuance of licenses tc of individual the Dominion BUTLER-MAURO e DRUG CO. r of fish- sued in any ear from free Delivery WHEN WE SELL IT 'S RIGHT Phone 134 Conditions are Stated Commissioner Howe announced the new pc at an open i ; 2g t Express Meney Orders LAVA SEPTOL sing and healing iseptic preparation— eable and refréshing. 10¢ and 75¢ bottle Juneau Drug Company Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 I'ree Delivery Boys’ Corduroy Long Pants Sizes 4 years to 10 )'enl;s Special at $2.75 /2 X 74 N =" 7 Enshrined and ennobled forever, the glorious figure of George V not only in the history of all loyal Amr books, but in the hearts It is the great Ge . the high-minded Presi- dent, and the consc us and wise Ieader and guide of his people. to whom we pay tribute on the occasion of Washinston’s Birthday. George Brothers Grocery Leader Depariment Store ST [SLSeAY i b4 Fire at Sea! “FIRE!” No other one word can carry the awful associations of this single, electrifying alarm. “FIRE" brings instant thoughts of helpless- ness, confusion, panic. Fighting encroaching flames at close quarters. The paralyzing know- ledge that water and chemicals are but pitiful opponents to flames fed by oil-soaked wood and gasoline-laden bilge water. Facing the danger of a devastating explosion of fuel tanks. . . . C-O-Two equipment banishes forever the dread menace of FIRE AT SEA. It checks flames instantly -- at the start -- before they can gain headway. The owner of a C-O-Two protected craft can cruise where and as he will, secure from any THOUGHT OR FEAR OF FIRE. And further, if he chooses, he can have his C-O-Two svstem controlled automatically so that fires will extinguish themselves even if the boat is unattended or out of service for the wintez. “FIRE IN THE ENGINE ROOM!” A few sec- onds later, C-O-Two has come to the rescue--- and the fire is out! Time and time again, C-O-Two has exting- uished the most stubborn oil-fed fires in 6 sec- onds or less---almost instantly. There is no in- stance of failure. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING HFATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance tchat job will cost” .

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