The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1930, Page 8

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PR A B § eI CADIZ, Spain, July 28.—Dr. emall sloop, for North Ameri- ca. He expe R Mante Rlocked, (P in 40 days. He is taking a Iey Strait Plants Blocked| )25 treinound with him; T : - o l ST o P : lk e | With a cabin passenger list con- . i Gk bt e i {taining 50 names, the steamship in Cross S Pay LIKES FLOWERS .. " p: mbarked at Juneau 3. : <2 AS SHE FISHES e v B : | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sherar and f,} i ; : 4 | baby, Mrs. J. L. Ervin, A. C. Black, hrpe e e |M. C. C 1, B. H. Suggs and| I Many Boats Arrive Over|sarry Eimor Sunday with Cargoes [ I 3u of Salmon | the odor of fish| When Queen left and wild |Sitka and Ina J., moored | passengers. from Juneau: the Juneau|Pannell, M n, galvanized |Baker for Sitka. m with fra-| e e o aft and its - - - FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE % IS GIVEN TONIGHT * r d Fish Company. James Young, nds of salmon for! ong, Dessau and ny, and the Elfin, Capt. Er- Swanson, had 4,600 pounds of mon for the Marlyn Fish Com- pany Eight other boats unloaded sal- aturday and dur- y. All the fish of these as for the Atlantic and Pa- Packing Company. Names, cap- tains and cargoes of seven of these boats follow: | T37, Andrew Palmer, 800 pounds; | Ole Olsen, 100; T1464, will be of Science auspice: rer is Albert F. G the Board of f The Mother Church, hurch of Christ, Scient Mass. He arrived in ay morning abo Hyperien, Oscar Oberg, 7,500. Eric Larson, a troller, also brought Forty-eight boxes of frozen sa mon were sent on the stea | Underu‘(’ur Alameda by the Juneau Cold Stor- | Company at Seattle. One piece as well as two piece garments are here F R E S }I in a wide range of prices | in plain and fancy GREATEST FISH [5% - |QUEEN BRINGS | RUNONRECORD it wwiee GAPTOLTILES) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930. - s to complete the | p:n‘ls at | P M ‘g [} | Queen from Scattle and wayports . made fast to the pier here of the| g, . umship Company at 8 morning. She depart-| 3 y and Sitka at 1 rnoon. Ten of her s cargo were tiles| 2 Capitol building and coal Coast Coal Oompany | ( here Skagway, she had as| Shij e Smith, W. H. Gar- Company this morn- |nett, C. L. Scott, and J. H. Vincent ad 9,500 pounds of sal-|for Skagway; Joseph Vanetta, Mrs.| t of the staunch|Vanetta, Ben C. Delzelle and Sam ered by ARMY MEN IN JAPAN of the! NANKING.—Tairty Chinese army Papers | officers, all graduates of military academies in this country, have recent, SUC- heen sent to Japan to take ad-) rgo was for|yanced courses in military sclences’ A delicious confection “v‘m\(\-:’ "lor lson, 1700; Erma, Ed of the fairies — made B 0 Doyle, 3,700; T39, Emil Lang, 1,700; | of Apples and Nuts. ——————————1!Anna H, Martin Holst, Jr., 10,000; Box or Bulk LIGHTWEIGHT |saimam 000 pouncs o e ineiell Fuynoqu Drug Company \ : ag y e 1 Juan Fish . age Company to the San Ju &) Free Dehvery Phone 33 Tor o S ‘ho —————————— > N . ! 25 ine men “.I" More than 1,5000 persons are en- Post Office Substation | insist upon buying gaged in commercial fishing in No. 1 the B e's t Quality North Carolina. for Less Money. {.__————————-————— patterns. . BLACK RASPBERRIES, box ................. 20¢ SABIN,S ‘ RED RASPBERRIES, box .., ... 20¢ | LOGANBERRIES, box ..o 20¢ ALASKA STRAWBERRIES, box . .25¢ 1 Assorted Colors (Lady Dainty) Good Value Vegetables in Juneau TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: BUTLER-MAURO free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT | e t precautions against frozen water pipes. Express Money Ordery PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Largest assortment of Fresh Fruits and Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances | of the City of Juneau waste of wat;:'r is plm}]llibited. | Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing DRUG CO. ! water to waste through open faucets will have their | service discontinued until next spring when the sup- S ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary JUNEAU WATER COMPANY for rley | i Daily Cross-word Puzzle ~ PLANE PATR(]L L e BB g ACROSS Village ceumulate Pay in ad. vanee . Animal e BLOGKS PLANTS‘ Francisco Caballero sailed from | Admiral Liner Arrives Here| | | e vesterday, al i (I8 4 | B SR i 5 A Moand De closure Slow-moving Individual performance Black cuckoo Mohammedan. fsm Writing Im- plement . Divide One of an 18th century Nore weglan relig- lous seet European mountain sys- tem . Bearing . More courte- ous Dirtles . Native metal . Important occurrence . Negative pre- fix O’MALLEY ENROUTE TO |from Otive Cove where he is con- SITKA FROM CORDOVA P v Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. ::\'-"m of a | ducting a series of studies of the J 8 1“""““ ot FI ERIES pink salmon runs. Two canneries,| Henry O'Malley, United States - €] i e m‘ubhn Hood Bay Packing Company, and | Commissioner of Fisherles, left Cor- t 0. Light helmet the Pyramid Packing Company at|dova Saturday evening on the pa- 1L ::':'.‘.".','n{:..".:f."' Is IN'T'ATED Sitka, reported fish taken from trol boat Brant for Sitka and b “,Io““m“ | their traps in inside waters with | should arrive there tonight, accord- ploreed by the food in their stomachs. |ing to advices received at locall - “MisThrtunen Normally the salmon feegls only | headquarters of the Bureau of 9. Brook Government Adopls Air-|at sea. After reaching the inner Fisheries. He will come here from 4. Angry | waters, which contain a good por-|sitka. * gfi‘:’:‘nflm Plane to P'at")l S. E. tion of fresh water, it is mot cus- | The Commissioner has been ifi-} Nows“comb. Alaska Fish Areas |tomary for them to éat, Dr. David- | specting fisheries in Bristol Bay, A ive son explained. | Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak, Cook In- of Israel i A is i The occurrence of food in their |jet Prince - £ . Pillars Fishery patrol is made efficient, s nce William Sound and Cop-} - Billare o birg |speedy and with ease when the air- | Stomachs was so unusual that the |per River areas. g 3 }:f“';'" plane is brought into that service, | ‘WO plants noting this feature e % : Admirers »t |said Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Asst.|thought it worthwhile to report to 1 i 5 4 pouition” ™' |Xiont United States Bureau of |the-bureau. They will ship some of Heat in Washington Exchan o, Rockles i :'.'"}1’ | Fisheries, who covered all of South- {the fish here for Dr. Davidson to‘ Drives Many to Parks o Jjentam 5 A s W ;\nflnk ?»'r'"fif:”““sc Alaska, except Yakutat, Sun- |€¥amine their stomachs. AR ¢, niintifve L Befug three tn * Amalekites ~ |day in the scaplanc Sitka, pilot S e o e S GTON, D: C., July 28, : g g o .o;:g?m":\:nrn.hm Lieut. 'Gene Meyring. A workshop to restore disabled |Heat here Saturday night drove . The “":nn L 5 “The inspection proved to be en-)Persons to usefulness is to become many persons to the parks and & Faneral plfes ¢ 558 tirely satisfactory and in the fu- |8 Clinic adjunci of the Northwest- | electric fans were droning in housas 6. Hal bbr. ture the weekly patrol of this di5_|em university medical school. and apartments. trict will be made.by plane,” he ‘T __ k: said. Sunday's patrol was the first |} of its kind ever undertaken from | !the air by the Bureau of Fisheries. ‘s CORN MEAL | Capt. O'Connor flew over every; trap in Southeast Alaska, and over | the mouth of every salmon stream. |} 10 l b 55 Not a single violation of the Sun-| poun( agsy C @ay closing law was observed. At one point, there was some question | about a fish trap, and a landing) was made for a closer inspection | which revealed the trap to be B G ARNICK9 S___Phonie 17 4 at: erly closed. | Capt. O’Connor was highly plcas-'y led with the|success of the patrol. | === He was able to cover a district! that would have required several beats and wardens to inspect over KALI_STEN_IKS the week end, and make his in- spection. ARELR UM Lo HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN— | Famous for Their Metafarsal Features s 'BUREAU TO EXAMINE | $2.75 to $5.00 : SBEERSR| 7M. SALOUM | To invest:gate reports of salmon .feedlng in fish traps, Dr. Fred A. FRONT STREET Davidson, biologist of the United: PROTECT YOUR FURS, FUR COATS AND , Fine Quality : TOOLS If you want to make a real substantial Sav- ing on Tools — come and see the extraordi- nary values we are of- fering. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. ———————— Come in medium and large sizes Style Shopping Center of Juneau f ) = | MOTH-PROOF BAGS OTHER GARMENTS Leader Dep’t. Store PHONE 454 GEORGE BROS. IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST JUNEAU, ALASKA ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON Christian Science BY ALBERT F. GILMORE, C. S.B. OF BOSTON, MASS. el MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. Monday, July 28, 1930 AT 8:00 P. M. cottish Rite Temple THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

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