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uary 28, next. Few the former have been observed in this vicinity, but ptarmigan scem to be re-appearing in the district Several hunters have made good kills in the hills back of Perse- verance. season on Moose, n sheep and m open until De [ until Febr SEASONGLOSES ON WILD FOWL; NOTE INCREASE Ducks and E;se Plentiful | ¢ in All Alaska Hunting : "¢ INICK BERG DIES OF sl il INJURIES FROM FALL Nick Berg, emp! { Juncau Gold Mining {who fell from a trestle waste dump Frids {dead of his injuri the undertaking | At sundown today, the open sea-! son on migratory wild fowl closed thrcughcut the To y of Alaska, and the killing of all kinds of birds of those species prohibited until September 1. ne; Almost ail kinds of’ wild fowl were apparently more plentiful dur- ! ing the current on than fo several years, uc:‘vrdin,, to from both unofficial and crources. This was true parti ly as to geese and were also found Sand hill cranes al reported in consider in some areas The season by any hu generally 1 with hunter at the be held un- the arr n.ll of de; d n's sister, Mrs. E. Revell of l‘Ol'mpa Wash,, who has cabled that she will be here on the steam- ship Admiral Farragut next Satur- Mr, Berg was 52 years old. He was born in Finland. Beside: | sister he is survived by a brother, ere was noi m'm.J Andxw B€ who until recently ng casualty. 2 a arded as successful, [ who does not reside there W reporting good bags. | cocrding to information received in Local game _hirds, grouse '\nd“c\planmmu of the non-delivery of ptarmigan, are open to hunting s What More Could You Ask For— ANCIENT SHINGLE PROVES QUALITY HOQUIAM—The lasting qualities of cedar are displayed here in a forty-year-old shingle removed yesterday from the former W. B. Ogden home, now being razed. The shingle was cut in 1890 by the former George H. Emer- son ‘Company, the stamp of the concern being plainly visible on the inside of the shingle, which was protected from the weather. Although the outside was exposed to the elements for the past forty years, the wood was sound, and, save for discolora- tion, the single was in as good condition as when first cut. WE SELL ALASKA RED CEDAR JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, PHONE 358 SHINGLES Inc. YLERT JWRNEREC IS HERFTYT i GIVE YOUR EYES A Christmas Gift Your eyes are your most faithful servants. You owe it to them and to yourself to have them examined regularly for harmful defects. An examination by an Optometrist will tell you whether or not your eyes are functioning correctly. If glasses are needed the very lat- est in frames can be supplied. GIVE your eyes a Christmas Gift . . . ,“”,,,,-,,f.-,. S —— DR. R.E. SOUTHWELL VALENTINE BUILDING Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined e o T e T e caribou a cablegram addressed to him there.! | der, | administrat | order is eit | gther member THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL MO\DAY DEC. 15, 1930. Thirteen persons were injured, two probably fatally, when two San Francisco municipal street cars collided in Twin Peaks tunnel as the above car backed up to retrieve a 50 cent piecs dropped by a patron. The following car plowed into the rear end of the other, telescoping them. TIFLIS IS “H()T” SPOT IN SOVIET UNION PROG By VICTOR G. C. EUBANK Roll Call Canvass Nears 1,400 in Juneauw Chapter S. R., Dec. 15—This ca TIFLIS, Georgian F name from the G g “hot.” Area government i concerned There an undercur that might lead one to b the Russian communists have some way to go before all is eetne: and light” in this ne It is whispered With from Chilkeot ived, 3 J the report Barrac the au Chapter of the can Red Cross for the for this year §1.8 was an- toda we mmn is total r by Holbrook Chairman. other )mx‘ of the R The reason given is that here most of the “red hot” Georgians congre- gate and, if at any time they should decide that sion was the government is prepar ilkoot $84.90 at" C buted fund. Three towns remain to be card from, Haines, Angoon nd Kake. Mr. Holbr e points as: prompuly to the sec Soviet makes no di military gth. On the v, the soldiery is kept out t as much as possible. But ial rebels ey're cox ° ° ° ° ° ° ® ° ° ° ° ° © ° ° ° ° o ° ° 2 that this is and gone or going ns fan Already the ed a hu on the and num ned. One sees here the food queues as in MoSCOW other Soviet cit pear to be m a busi. stir that svould sort of com-| | PACKET HEADS LETTER HEADS INVITATIONS STATEMENTS PILL HEADS ENVELOPES RECEIPTS DODGERS FOLDERS BLANKS CARDS T AGS 5« and guarantee your | same d and some | ap- shops indicate that sor of merce is in progress. | The 40,000 people of Tiflis, like- | wise other Georgians, speak their own language, rather than Russian, and the Soviet government, as in| publics, encourages | use of the native tongue. But the, Georgians ha’ always resented Russian domination and if Moscow wins reasonable friendliness an some cooperation in its indus ization plans, considerable achieve- ill have been recorded. Burn INDI AN Lump-Nut-- the Low Costing, QUALITY The Gives you Heat Satisfaction at a sur- easy-on-the-pockethook coal. prisingly low cost. Compare its fuel economy with any other domestic “coal on the market—you’ll like it. And, bank your fire with Ladysmith Mine Run remember — always or Screenings. Coal frrrrrrrrr e eeee % LOW ATTRACTIVE PRICES ) i $11.50 8.00 | Indian Lump Nut Ladysmith Streenings *F. O. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 “Juneau’s Coal Merchant for Over 30 Years” mmfm:uon with our work Free Delivery | LOST COlN CAUSES TROLLEY CRASH FXPERTS A R RWE[ T0 MAKE nm! PALACE THEATRE Remodeling and Redecor- ating Will Permit Open- ing About January | Experts in the va Randolph in charge cf land and Tacoma mpanied here by Mrs Paul LaMade, ¢ > assistant d rl Carlson oi 1 charge of the furnishing ip- | supervising pes and ck, representati Shes ind Company will direct the rem will have charge of instaliation the heating and ventilatin ;\ 5 i IBAPPED BY TRAIN, KILLED night when Rampo River o-bound Eri the outs were crit Uly inju The p mp to s enroute to a Scout Sunday. City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Feurth Reading Room Opea From 2 a. m to 10 p. m. Circulation Rcom Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Ete. FREE TO ALL SPECIAL Ladies’ Fancy Genuine Leather Purses $4.00 each Juneau Drug Company Phone 33 Post Office Substation Can You Stop ~in time s Only ] eftrian or T o et those buakes of Eflnvfilmpymmqmmr Accidents are uo- Shvolvnndauw quln:. not in 'ood lumrelh?emno' genuine deu Edge Raybestos, 3 Mmla JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Authorized Brake Service rance Leader ited Press Photo . Ella A, Boole of Brooklyn, d president of the . re-e.ccted an's Chri n Temperance at Houston, Tex,, convention. | Union -0 ‘FNT['.R TAINS EIGHTEEN - GORHAM’ S COFFEE SHOP Mrs. Louise eighteen guests last ham’s Coffee {enjoyed during delicious ref iment | the party was di 1 a most ‘L'\“\f\ll and enj > affair. | rton entert night 2 No the evening uc- - - {New Trial Denied; | Murderer Must Hang KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec Paul H. Kauffman, confessed slayer of Avis Woolery, 1 1 Webh . 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