The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 12, 1931, Page 8

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{the Juneau Cable office at night, ALASKA cABLE assisted in the construction of the station and was in charge after it was completed. E The Kodiak station is being dis- mantled and the War Department is building a station there. In connection with sale of the | Alaska Cable System, the recent re- |industry is great, Mr. Bragaw de- clared. At present there are ap- proximately 568 fur farms in Alas- BLOODHOUNDS TRACK PRISONERS ||:UR FARM BILL T, : ka. The total investment in the . 11 [ industry is estimated by him to be Generally, it has not been pros- i | perous. It has many problems | incident to breedng, feeding and ‘ ralsing of animals, which, backers s 'of the experimental farm program ZENITH FIRE DUST Endorsed by the Juneau Fire Department as most efficient and economical—INSTANT RESULTS NEXT DEMONSTRATION— 3 P. M. SATURDAY port of the Bell System, by the. American Telephone & Telegraph | Compar holding corporation,| % " 1t~ 3 say, require expert advice and at- Intm-Depaltment Commlt might indicate a probable purchas- | Bragaw S ponsors TW O tention such as could only be pro- \ S . er. A part of the report says: - |vided by the experimental system. o M?)k.e°~dRepon | Since January 1, 1030, service trom ‘ Me&s)“rfs’ g"e Ih:; 259 Two House Bills | MALONY CORNER—Secqnd and Seward A jfhe Uiited Ciae e e e | 000, for Fur Industry In a brief session yesterday char-, to about 1,350,000 additional tele- TWO NAVABTAT]ONS phones in Eastern and Southern Europe to more than 450,000 instru- ARE ORDERED CLOSED ments in Australia and to approxi-, mately 400,000 in South America acterized by only routine proceed- | (Continued from Fage On¢) ings, two measures were introduced. ,‘ ——— 'One, by Mr. Nylen, seeks authority sored by Senators Lomen and Dund, to erect & new school house at| ‘requests the Bureau of Fisheries *O‘Fcrtuna Ledge and carried an ap- A beautiful large mixing bowl, price....$1.00 N/ and Mexico. Plans were made, amend existing regulations gov-|propriation clause asking for $6,000. % % War Department Makesfor cxiensions to Hawaii and even- | erning salmon fishing on the Yu-|" The second measure was by Mr. With 2 pounds R & W Coffee, price .... .90 Report on Rumors tually to the Philippines, Alaska,J kon River, and to permit by regu- Boyle for the relief of St. Ann's Japan, China, Bermuda and Bra-! ‘lauon commercial fishing by resi- hospital of this city for the care of Changes {211 [dents of that district and canning of Abraham Peterson and asking $1.90 | | " USSR o A { of salmon, at ‘“community canner-m, $1.844 for that purpose. WASHINGTON, March 11— | | ; s Quociat Pres rm: fes” in limited quantities. A similar T Casctety Dalidit ALL FOR $1.40 / 3 t officials . Posses with dogs went into the desert surrounding e Arizona | . . acted at the 1929 1:]‘; 1,‘;:: prli)v(.;;n(:‘;:W: ul-:fich |New Mountain Beacons ’ otats Pribon at Horonce in efforts to capture 21 escaped convicts ’:esg,;’;m; :’:: f:gismum Pet(ermn, records 0{7 the Gc;er-‘ B . 5 e a | who climbed over the wall. i . nor's office show, was brought here purchases the Alaska Cable an: Defy Weather Hazards ! Fur Commission Wanted i bk i P b e GARNICK’S-—Phone 174 Radio System will be required | Scnator Bragaw's fur commission vice. | RENO, Nev., March 12.—Installed | Ihave thrown cigarette stybs, into and fur farm bill provides for an|at Taku Harbor. He came to the i i 5. k 1 bers, Territory from Oregon as a can-| S |despite natural handicaps, three Ilhc cotton cargo and the explosion appointive board of five meml " siéry wotker, " e {8 Sifféring from tem awaits action of the next |foqera) radio range beacons guide followed. to be named by the Governor, com- paralysis and ‘Has “been confined | Congress as the bill authorizin, ilots flying over the Sierra Ne- A revenue cutter saved 100 per- posed of one member from each of | 5. P ying € erra | 'to the hospital for almost a year. the Secretary of War to sell to |vadas between Reno and Oakland, 1 | sons. the four judicial divisions and the) he' Goverhie har BAA donstiar a private company, was only |caiifornia 1 | fifth member a veterinary expert | Ca . ) able correspondence with the can- to continue the present s pending before the last Con- | Tne stations are located at Fern- |to be the executive officer. | ) . 3 ! s 2. M. BRADFORD GOES HOME Ining company's officials relating to A h F od S l gress and had not passed. Iy, Nevada, and Auburn and Don- i | His salary would be not more; B ment of the hospital ex- stonis mg r'o aile : 3 ner Summit, California, with the| | 2 M. Bradford, Standara oil| 120 $4000 per year and eXPentS | nenses and it is held by Gov. Parks : NOT NEGOTIATING greatest problems at the latter site | z. M ] |at not more than $2.000 annually., % "3 oot avtiorised to-in- |Company agent at Craig, formerly poard members would not be paid a resident of this city, who has| ied in at-|CUr such expenditures. It is un- salaries but when occupled in |derstood that the company offered {to pay a portion of the account STILL ON NEW YO&K, M:lch_rllz-—m‘; in the form of high winds, heavy ports that the Pos elegraph | onows and wood-boring termites. = X t Company is negotiating for the | tno site 15 st an anitude of 7. Cigarette Stubs Are Thrown [been here several weeks as a wit-|tonding meetings would receive a e Jable !qas ness in Standard Oil lawsuits be- 1 [ purchace of the Alaska Cable 1135 fect, overlooking Donner lake,| Into Cotton Cargo— |fore the federal court, has left for | mp - msropiiment of experi-|but did not feel it was justitied are denied here by Company |iyo and one-half miles from the . icl | ot & of i ihis home. He took passage on the fur £ in the several sec- | 8ssuming the responsibility for officials. arest high ror K e Dlsaster Resuhs | mental fur farms in the el o e Ay steamship Zapora. tions is authorized by the bill. The continued care of Peterson. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 12.| gten] poles had to be moved by SHANGHAI, China, March 12.— e S |first of such farms, however, would i —The Inter-Departmental Commit-|qoq teams in sections, solid rock Reports received here said 200{ PAINE LEAVES FOR KAKE [bc somewhere on the Alaska Rall- CARD OF THANKS PHONE 478 |road, the location to be determined i V. A. Paine, who has been in Ju- 'by the Commission. Sites for suc-| I wish to thank my many friends | tee formed to study coordination Of | gyrfaces had to be blasted for set- Chinese perished last night when Government Communication Servic-|¢ins the poles, and heavy winds the coastal steamer Pachi exploded | es has made its final report 10 made it necessary to anchor the off the coast north of the Yangste neau on business left on the steam- ceeding farms, if established, would | for the floral pieces and other’ 4 President Hoover. |ctation houses with wire cables. | River. ship Zapora for Kake. |also be selected by the Commis-|expressions of sympathy extended | 2 5 : Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Under its recommendations the| > | Among the passengers were 100 — et sion. me during my recent bereavement. Navy radio stations at Koidak and| panly Empire wane ads Pay. ’cmneseg soldiex?s who are said to Old papers at ‘I'ne Empire, Need for encouragement to the’'—adv. JAMES CARLSON. Sitka, Alaska, have been closed and| — . — — . e AT SO e s T R St ad 7 M SN —- D e e - . ELUTIECRE S 5 AN it the traffic transferred to the War Department stations. v The Navy radio station at Sitka; . 9 . is now being dismantled and busi- Ladles Values ln [ ] ness is handled by the Army radio ' 4 S . g i R R Jew Criss Gross SpeCIal Raincoats | Men’s Wear CURTAINS We can fit you in most A. J. Millison, now in charge of - : any style or color of coat MEN’S CASHMERE [ ] 3 = you may have in mind. In Ecru or Cream - Prlces We are making special HOSE P P . 1 4 0 reductions on all raincoats In all sizes er alr, $ . & in stock during this Spring Clean-Up and it will pay Regular 35 cent values 1;‘ you to investigate these NOW—3 pairs for coats and get yours now. 1001 Items Children’s . 05 ceuith A FEW of Shoes Frida‘gy and Saturda y it Bk JUSTEI;ISGTE:D'; FOR L We still have a bunch of NOtlonS these Shoes on hand and LEFT A shipment of Neckties in we will sell them at Your choice, 75¢ all the new Spring colors. wonpees| e [T WINTER COATS || erews |55 As 1 as they last. N \ PRICED RIGHT Bt Trakte g4 many etk 5 L COSTUME JEWELRY 50 cents (] 4 yards Elastic for ...15¢ | @ you need. - We have a group of 12 La(%les and.Mlsses Al Costare Tawdiny Kid Curlers, pke. o e s e Coats, most of them fur trimmed, in good go at :g:ckh?xemaen‘f:r&;fi"g;:lfie MALLEABLE (et e colors and styles. In this lot you will find T i for 75 ing ‘and it has all. been Th i iful as fiyder Putfe, sacth il le ODDS AND SRS Coats valued up to $29.50. For final \z.l)ug;elfsstoogl.soc marked :fnt af.\{ery closrr; & ]"lms‘ fle apa 3 a8 Rubber Aprons, each....60¢ for the KITCHEN clearance they will go at included. margin of profit. o g M Whisk Brooms, each ...25¢ We Invit economical Par:qBru:l?::]laZh 20¢ | Look over the items vze SWEATERS and Sape i SR have . . . you are sure to : an Inspection RANGE IN THE : s, each ._40c | find small articles sk b St et ettt | {d oy, ol 215 | Miing Bowl | - Children’s | For Three | gy yr g : WORLD Shgf' Plghflh—;‘Bmwn or ly and the price is SO Set Hose : | . o 7 e_af : ts}ll‘gfi]LL you should have ets Days Only We have a very complete KAPOK 3 YARN . ;At less than mail order | A very special lot in good : line in these items and The Sanitary Filling J uneau-Y oun 4 A de a drasti SOR TOREE DAYE P Valuesz?)tc a;ep:c?;ignce— b C}%%‘?;% s marked at prices to please. 50 cents pound 5 K~ i We have made a drastic e . ha cet | W showi special Per Set—$2.75 Hardware Co. [l &ivees miries prees, | assortment of * Aluminum - SILK DRESS colors, all weights, reduced | Ware, all on one table, to CHILDREN’S for S e S = go at the TWENTY-FIVE CENT Ity udmflm}m piod 'pmc:“ t NOW—25¢ and 45¢ RUMMAGE TABLE WASH DRESSES $3.00 EASTER N OVELTIES 3 | g — — SURPRISE PRICE [Many use{\}xll ife'{"s alre in- Value up to $1.50 New Styles REMEMBER, Easter comes early this year ol G, | gy iad ke Oatauaa i cluded in this lot, value up i : April 5th. We are headquarters for East | Bathroom Mirrors of 15¢ and 25¢ to $1.00. All grouped on Now 75 cents New Colors 3 5 guartet ; ey | Very Special t(;'es table and you may| p.gt Colors—Good Sizes New Trims N?velnes which make very siitable: deg ! Y Sp FOR YOUR CHOICE |[take your choice at prizes. YOUR CHOICE— SKA TING ‘ $1.35.cach China and Houseware 25 CENTS SANTO AND SAN LADIES’ and 35 and 50 cents ea(‘h Tea Sets —_— A A : y SHOES If you see these sets you Salad Plates THIRTY-FIVE CENT: NAP PACK s soprira i J vill have one at a clear- , z S WITH R i o Brang Ne\;—dJHSt FANCY WORK Reg}xlar 50 cents SHOWER BOOTS A Whale of a Value T $2.50 Set . o TABLE NOW—per package or GALOSHES ) Sk tes 4 e e T el oy green. | Goed : 40 cents You would expect to pay Easter Baskets filled with aies ade Glassws Just -what you have been $3.50 for these— ‘ A ' I o o grade Glassware. waiting oKt - S e CANDY EASTER EGGS ttachec In many sizes and shapes. ek, 20c NOW-—Your Choice BABY~ PILLOWS 1 5 g 6 5 0 Your choice— Set of 6 Ba e In Pink or Blue $2.95 pair cents y $1.00 $1.00 g 60c each | .00 per sef A REAL BUY SALOUM’S | THE CASH BAZAAR Next to Gastineau NO. 111 FRONT STREET NEAR COLISEUM THEATRE -« - STORE OPEN EVENINGS Hotel

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