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@R R AT P UK THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1930 By7CLIFF STERRETT Fone's JusT DISCOVERED THAT PrreyS A HOTSY TOTSIER R GIRLS SCHOOL THAN YEAH. AN'IT BURNS HER UP BECAUSE THEY ANT NOTHIN’ SHE KIN DO TO BusT UP THIS SNOBBY acHooLY! Here We Come With a BARGAIN FOR LE—One Bosch Radio Sét complete with Loud Speaker, Tubes and all Batteries. Price for outfit, complete, $50.00 ¢ ry DONT SHE ) SEND GERTRUDE Above Guaranteed to be Okeh GrES Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison nen it is the U rict protectic ulations, con enced spor ule. The named, the Commission proceeds to, all of the islands and some :p make its recommendations to the|tions of the main land of South St ary of Agriculture. It doesiAlaska north about the 5 not seem unreasonable to assert|parallel of north itude, the hat these are based on a bett | understanding of the suibject t | portions of the m nd adjac could possibly be had by anyone 4| RICHMOND, Nov. 20—Sites si | nificant in history are marked | | | | | Motor | moveme int. Glacie: | mies. | Monument, Sitka Nation- o 300 T2 et } to the coast, Kenai Peninsul else unless he made a detailed ex-| environs, the Kodiak-Afog: | tensive investigation ~ covering an|group, and the Alaska Po mai Nation: TO TELEPHONE PATRONS ea one-fifth the size of the United|and some of the islands of i1l Monument, Mt 1 chain. nent and Unimak Island in| A new teiepnone directory is now tes. | Aleuti: “Nowhere in it can non-resige tians contain approximat | CHRISTMAS CARDS || ¥ T ! No Pretection Charged in course of preparation. Patrona } ‘John L. chl‘les m FlelCI an(L “A few months ago, the charge|hunt without the proper licer 00 square mnlzfi; of area. In|contemplating change of address or : o s ‘ Stream Shows Law ‘“1..‘ made that Alaska had re.|and only in the open season be-|it the brown bear is monarch of al ol il Wb o TNve ~tblad Boxes from 50c to $2.00 ys. He has only nature to|phones installed are requested to moved all protection from tween September 1st and June 20 1. | he Spcciz\l Box of 12 15 hfle("“"‘e :bmwn bear. It should be real p T | that the Territorial government | Beautiful Cards | (Continued from rage One) | the people of Alaska have nothing|been reduced to two, and this it he may not be g whatever to do with the matter.|plies ali ; “und T mi‘ n:‘rmirt of the S 1 = ndibiane - Retiics as express! idden | resident except that the of Agriculture for - o — 50 cents |c j“‘v'l‘""_’("“\‘“’;“ “’_‘.‘2‘1‘1“‘1"‘1’\' - . h;‘;u,:h:l\,er?l;vo Ir,?\?;";:wl: may kil in cortain areas wh wven if there Wi .| Daily Empire want Ads Pay. Information s Studied relating to the rritory’s game or | T SONS Or Proj re the obj v’un ("‘““‘f‘m, ')}mn in x vifu— et - H e | wrhe Commission takes days to fur-bearers, and has vested dn itself|of moicstation or atiac Y of sanctuary, which is DOt the | fe e e e oo study and digest its mass of in- the responsibility to look afte |regard for the b:lg' hmy urth case, as mmc.‘a(c(?. they are m:»‘ | formation. After that is done, nu- those resc | more, it, is illegal Yo secll any p cl to perpetuate the species for nd he is lord ov ature’s |notify the Telephone Company, nctuary for him. Telephone 420. All changes for new directory must be in office by De- cember 10th. —adv. g limii of tl 2 a | establ! many years ago, reatures. This is sa. nd VA ¢ re: “Tomarrow’s Styles | merous letters, written by trappers, “Before any definite cunclu.\mn“'fjf II‘)‘? l.):’ul. ,m, n.nr}‘c. d )]\,ln,Lf' time to come. 5 =) | men and others interested, are con- reasonably sound, there are a; Moy matk (i BN e The Ter: recognizes ! Com an | sidered. Most of these contain con- number of to be considered. | residents ma U S _-“n‘t‘"»"’“" ne of its greatest assets is in L e g ] p y | structive criticism of existing regu-, Among thesc are the following: theunder the conditions specified brown b Hun of hunter P E5E p A R R T ) A structive criclam of o e aren. n whioh the Alaska brown | the regulations. This does nob Mmear | come here anmally because ofits Milliner COLA burns no more fuel | Free Delivery Phone 33 nges or entirely new regulations, bear is indigenous; the extent 1.,!;11( may do ‘::‘“:“ presence. They 1 y i 3 : “Then the Commis: ids pub- Which g is permitted in it; | hu areas any mor sands of dol sv Post Office Substation | I}i‘;,‘);,n,‘ (:,',m\x:‘,;;lfi““l,‘;_‘v“ D,I;:l,)d the scope of area in which partial | th s can. This ing guides, on transportati o than a stove... et \ar and discuss mat- | Protection is imposed; the range ranof, bills and ¢ Men nother smart as- = $ No. 1 iring to appear and discuss mat-| P01 full protection prevails,| chagof and some smaller 1slands | come. int Alkdikhn {ridus- s yet it warms the whole house | ters relating to the administr >4 - i ke Sl DAL [ JUST a few shovels of coal a > Southeast Alas- | tries dire of the game and fur resources is and the area of absolute sanctuary.|a e invited to appear. Now, armed w Text of Reguiation ”“ trips. season Clothing maae or pressed by us|the personal knowledge each mein “A perusal of the regulation|: o s 48 The people of Alaska know the: will retain their shape, Tom Shear-| ber possessed to begin with, and re-| which has caused sharp criticism Bt 14} \1ings, They hae mo desire to ex- METALLICS day insure perfect warmth in er, successor to Almquist, the Ta lm:,:u-d by uwlmrnmmm it has .; T y. As approved by {““ ““““;::“\.‘;a SR ,,.,uyz . Getien % LGS everyroomofyourhomewhenyou or. —adv. | acquired from all the other sources thur Hyde, Secretary of the| % bas ares n fa the -+ b X % = o _ i __ tment of Agriculture, this| “Nest, circle the areas in whi nission has since | SATI install Arcola in a kitchen or living 7 [ it of en- 1 room and connect it to American o “‘Bear (large brown and grizzly) | during the seas come | an MONOGRAM FI RESIDE —For a resident: No close season, [braces the Guif of Aluska m 1\ Radiators in the other rooms. || except in the following ribed slacier Bay to A 1Y | FELT i i e You can have the wonderful com- | - Bay to Berir here the open season shall mber 1 to June 20: (1) W slation that ng the bear. Nor is 1an bi in the HEAT CIRCULATOR fort of hot water heat at a very low cost, and you can pay for it just a | little down—a little each month. '{ RICE & AHLERS CO. COMBINATIONS { would' result in tence of the bre 11 probable { , J ¥ ’ : 0 3 ka from the west shore of Glacie 7 Brings alluring fire- @ Bay to the Alsek River; () the| ez g [ ap. drainage to the Gulf of Alaska place cheer to your [§ from the west shore of Yakuta: 4 Bay and the west edge of Hubbard foll Just Received d Krukof and va s in Scutheast Alas- ¢ da- o | tofshikof I VA 4 Bt 5o 0Tt Glacier to the Bering River; (3) the| | | I f / 2 SRV RO DR drainage to the west side of Cook|ka : Inlet between the west bank of the| “In this area there are approXi- who actually makes the regulations, PLUMBERS 000 square miles of land.|there seems to be no reason to fear words, here, "adjacent 10| the effects of the ones that are now coast ling or in Terri-'in force.” jast tract ofl i gl ; 3o Susitna River to its confluence with | mate! Wont seratch, chip, the Yentna River, thence along the [In o v bank of the Yentna River to|the Al crack or discolor. its confluence with the Skwentnaltorial w River, thence along the south bank /land, larger than a z of the Swentna River to the sum- |the individual states of the 7 7 3 mit of the Alaska Range, and the|in which every measure Will You Endure old portage from Kakhonak Bay; | tion asked for by co ,e (4) all of the Alaska Peninsula|is extended to the br Another Winter south and west of the Kvichak|cannot be said this is 2 LTt River, Tliamna Lake and the old|country. Sportsmen from Without Fireside? port. from Kakhonak Bay to|the world who have hunt | Kamishak Bay (5) and the follow-|Alaska will attest it is real brown-| named islands—Hawkins, Hinchin-ibear country. True, it 1<1 1at | a \f N PIAY brook, Montague, Yacobi and Shu-|more inaccessible than other OW ON DISPLAY yak; provided, that in these areas|but that fact merely adds t a resident may kill a large browneffectiveness of proiection or grizzly bear at any time or place strengthens the assurance th: when such animal is about to attack | tinction is not in sight Ihomas Hardware CO or molest persons or property. |lutely impossible under the circt » “'For a non-resident: September |stances. “We tell you in advance what job will cost” , will have 1,000,000 8 , its residents hope, | at next year's annual tulip fest. 1¢ ! val. During the last three years the - town has imported 2.250,000 bulbs. “Juneau’s Own Store” i ~ SPALDING Shoe Skate Combinations - Flexible Flyer Sleds Ice Creepers [SUSTISTSSSSSSSSS SIS S LT T G Tt W = s e S 1 to June 20 Other Bears Larger ; : i Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency Tt Pa T s ey We have a good stock of SPALDING SHOE - vy speaking, s races |on Kodiak Island are p - k] % [Schawiy cpeaking, Il e SKATES for men, women and children tion, o ze they - worthy of pr L N TR R R i | the immense si é =) Glance again at the map of \l:\s-: ' S i c e e e b e s e e e rreeeeeey 2| Ka. Directly across Shelikot Strait) | S | | from Kodiak lies the Alaska Penin- | | Vi ¢ g | B s e ot oo el i Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. H g T I N T I N G Sithe bears there are larger than i\ B =/ even the giants of Kodiak | Tanedn. Als.K A\ E Bl et aiai y > S0 TTER T R TR, N Z| “Owing to the lack of regular y a | g | Permanent OIL COLORS are used in all color work at BT e e | ) g 9 S less accessible, and the cost of put- | - = =|ting an expedition into t field | .. Ordway’s Photo Shop | #ees - - E - =/ 'the finest of the brown-bear rang-| S l = e;e It flf)es not lend l'mxlf" \‘duy; FOR INSURANCE H Color gives a depth and quality, enhancing the beauty of : S| to tenderfoot efforts, but for ex-| £ s olor gives a depth and q Y. € g the b y ol a | S . 7, See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 2| photograph. e e TGO | g | g & Ei FOR EXPERT E § ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS £l PIANO TUNING ; ' Zo 1 2 S Phone Geo. Anderson y 2 | s st o st sma et the land that knows no winter Pioneer Pool Hall = = Anderson Music Lo T T Sh(;ppe Plan to go by, traing Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS g e atatives SRl swiftly, economically... molds the trip fo your || . EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. || and Brambach Grand and Up- To the pleasure of your visit individual requirements. ; — I LR LML I SRS S, T St right Pianos. f‘“‘ sale and to California add a delight- Through Pullmans without | renb . ful journey there by train. change of cars from Spo- ! TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: - i H ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE You ride in complete com- kane or Seattle to San Fran- i Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must COAL WEA T E R e e i — fort—fice from worry, free cisco and Los Angeles. Most {| be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances from strain. And while you of the other cities and re- of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. rest and relax, thrilling scenes along the spectacu- lar SHASTA ROUTE pass by CALL PACIFIC COAL COAL CO. Patrogs ignoring this law next winter and allowing” water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- sorts of California are also reached by Southern Pacific. A. Malacky z your window. Plan now! Ask your local 1 ill be abund. This will b X PHONE 412 FURRIER New travel refinements, ~ railroad agent or write for Der November. f‘,ng'sao. li&lllcusgo:g'gflz:': "§Z§§§§~ . ) 3 new low fares. Service that more detailed information. notified to the end that they may take the necessary i“ % G. H. WALMSLEY. M. anager Satisfaction ) precsutions against frozen water pipes. : | creeet o Gouthhern Pacific bt Goldstein Bldg. C.M. ANDREWS, Asst. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agent 1405 Fourth Avenue, Seattle. Phone ELliot 1365 Old Papers fOl‘ Sale at Empire Ofiice

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