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y:g A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931. ) i . ' | lutions drafted on them, the board | Entis, Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. SITKA PEUPLE [ Uull}' (1"033'"70"(‘ ‘ uzzte HUBBARD TELLS said. GAME BUARD TU iU UF w YUUTH {Kasilica entertained with mu | Study Debts Court | | L |and Mrs. Kasilica gave some de- ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 18. M;x!r;-\'n ruba The question of establishment lightful original readings. ‘: L:“:hn- tent »g‘rfly.;xn:.zk. | nicipality will be studied by the A “Well, Bobl exclaimed |16 MM‘?:;”'" Fish satce | Executive Board. The matter was |elderly woman visitor, “how 15. Old-wothanish 3 l;'!:\":'vg“lv;:ld. | discussed at a recent meeting of {have grown! Still, you're not 16. Lamb's pen . Heavy cords | the board without any decision be- ¥ |old to kiss, are you?” . } name - Anclent Ro- | ing reached, | e | “No,” answered Bobby, “but you 3 _ i ‘-:; Ify’\’v'n!c‘ :Tv'nn](lr Bln of aadis ‘Gla s P ,TG Vi ‘dl A c:mxwxm;a(inn was received L —_— are.” - Prominent Fur-Grower| oot PGk ‘\‘ e h 'ies IV < The Gant, Mats madtey party | Seliridge Calls Meeting for|E. Genung Wins Race, W. PR TSI Writes Chamber of Com- |22 murdens | g Lclqunll 0. atest | aboard the yacht Linda visiting S(-ptember 6, in In- Marly of San Fran- 3 § Q1 23. Terminates many | 3 t here earlier thi er, express- | . . . . [ce o 12 Mingled | LXplorations | he ar his summer, exp z p : ; merce on the 5UbJCCl 2. lietors _‘Sa[\:x{a ! I__ ing appreciation for the courte; terjor Cll_V C1sCo Jumps H‘)gh f ! «J7° § D % char- . Paradise | (Continuea mow rage One) |extended to the party by the| A special i he Alaska| QUEENSTOWN, South Africa, ] 5 T e e e . A caar of } e — | Chamber. {Game Commission has been called Aug. 13—Eddie Genung, former| : 2 . Continent |then moved to Seattie where ne| B B. Mozee, Superintendent of by Acting Chairman W. R. Self- University of Washington student Sales Agent the brown bear kill and eat deer. |2 S Take umbrage |is now located, He noted the signs|the Reindeer Service, Nome, ad-|ridge, for Ssptember 6, to be held Won the half-mile run here yes-| p They are very ctive. Afte e e of progress and civic improvements Vised the Chamber that the M. S.|in Fairbanks, 1t was announced terday in 1 minute and 57 seconds the salmon to mun up th \isigotna ' cnat have occurred here since he B¢ would arrive here in No- |today by H. W. Terhune, Executive He is & "“*‘"”["‘*' OfL e Us':‘f;‘ i to rolie 5 k lette igh moun! | Ao Wit SR Tin . e States athleti am touring t creeks to their 0S| aleot BL. Breek lefter L Seed col Bl grol [removed his residence, and con|vember With a cargo of freshly|officer of the Board. States athletic team touring South | { g Ay YWIN PIANO hey live almos e Hotel 2. lighted pioores [gratulated the Chamber of the ad- |Killed deer. Tt quoted prices for| In conjunction with this meet- Afvica f the Olympl oot et ; e P e Rl Pl A Sl gl o ¢ ity 1 to local merchant ing, a session of all the Alaska| Wa Marty of the Olympic 3 37. Scoffs Looked angrily 4. M de . Grows old vancement the community has 4 & A % ng, S5 Do % & e 3 « they are old cnough to take care | 3 Niflematicar 55 Thas o7 3 Head cover Cogwheel blo 3 it en requests for information |Game Wardens will be held, which|Club of San Francisco set a new COMPANY f themse] ! {z"‘-',la““r b o, rines 7. l:‘T;;t:LnR | Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Gui eived and answered during [will be attended by all of the South African x'orm'(l\m the lu;zh“ ple Sou .ike * “possessing 7. Note of the 58 Writing table |were introduced to the Chamber | past. week, Secr G. H.|Commission's ten wardens, Mr.!jump. He scaled the bar ai 6 Tuni N SR ARGE Ay 2. Omita In pro- 62 Metal scale §0' Being. in the |8 ST Walmsley, reported. T feet 6% inches uning ¥ " " nouncing . Nine 8. Abundance abstract {by M. ittier. | 3 | > § brown b Felines 3 lg Transmit g; T.w..,, ’mc, | Prepare Seal Memorial i Rt o e et The special meeting is for the 7S R PR Makes Inves i e 1 Shel alkn “Bashan | The Executive Committee report- | CABINET WIVES LIKE onsideration of a number of pro-| MRS. GEYER ENTERTAINS epairing : Wishing aaw . Quantity per 1. I 12, prulberry HAIf way beo ‘pd it had requested the Legislative GREEN FOR PARTIES |tests filed with the Commission| N HONCR OF TWO GUESTS L f ti ¢ n ) >flot 2. Pr c ween nor Qs b % o1 P P ¢ time in o . the trowa | 0" Jenllaf 0 & U] - 18 prebdne tween ne | Committee to prepare a memor- | sl zainst the proposed regulations on et Refinishing g e D ey |1al asking the Federal Government| WASHINGTON — Green is the the taking of fur bearing animals| yesterday afternoon Mrs. A. M. | ¥ Lot i |to % the Territory a share of |choice of several of the Cabinet|next winter he said. It probably Geyer, president of the Juneau | Pianos ¥ i oy \Lm" i | the net procseds of the sealing | wives for summer wzar | will last several days, Woman’s Club, entertained at her | & ol R Wl |erations on Pribilof Islands. This| At a recent White House garden| This meeting is not expected 0 home on Dixon Street in honor of Leave Orders at . aSIng -l"‘o"‘(';’o‘*:‘\‘j’:_‘;:‘ e | will be in support of a similar me- |party Mrs. William D. Mitchell, change the usual procedure Of the past presidents of the club, & £l to B ke o T [morial passed by the 1931 Alaska wife of the Attorney General, wore [holding an annual mecting of the Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. J. P. Juneau Melody House { ng ‘i‘;";h ; A o | Tegislature, |a gown of Lanvin green printed |Commission in its headquarters williams, who are leaving the city 4 3 S e i | Other memorials relating to sub-(crepe with a large black hat. Mrs.|here. This is generally convened soon, | PHONE 18-2 Rings § i Ab«:"“ w'.",' ™ jects of general Territorial inter- Walter Brown, wife of the Post-|in November and unless something' The house was attractively deco- | “‘\‘ % (_"‘ e |est, passed by that body, will be|master General, was also in green |unforeseen intervenes, probably will rated with flowers from Miss Anne % 1i ¢ bz held as usual. Coleman's garden. Mrs. W. C. 3 < | studied by the Chamber and reso- | with a hat to match. ooming onds and lake: | the Grouse with their ones were feeding on the s in the pa: Higher up the the trail to the dwarf trees, or flew a rt distance called for | r young. Bear Sign Abundant “Sign of the brown bear everywhere, More than T had e seen before. Their feed was plen- tiful, even like a ‘Land flowing with milk and honey.’ A promised land possessed by the bear, the deer and the birds. “Soon I was above the timber line, dand such a view. Silvery threads traced their way down the steep cliffs and joined the creeks which flowed through the deep canyons. Lakes could be seen in the lower grounds and then the beach line of the islands and the rocks where the breakers sent spray fly- ing high in the noon-day sun Further out a passenger steamer was bringing tourists to this, the land of plenty. Trolling boats were coming and going—turning and crossing as they fished for salmon. “Near the summit three ridges joined; an ideal place from which to watch the surrounding country. Game trails were everywhere. Tt PRESIDENT OFELKS WIN 1831 D. A, R TO VISITLEAGUE TITLE; HERE TOMORROW NO MORE GAMES Mrs. Edilh_li';vin Hobart, | Post SeasIGames Arei ALL MUST GO--Summer Hats i Ladies’ House Dres:s must be the home of the bear i ive o 4 Many pretty prints and styles Y C’ - | imiine s 'sp wine and 1O loska; Will frcive | Not Necossary to Pe- | our Choice, 98¢ each i chiny where the trails from the riday Morning cide League Title | 8) i mWO f ( o et M Sl s ) | 9 cents each or i or $1.69 . Sl T DR BN i hiding place I could not teli what Another distinguished visitor will| The Elks Baseball Club are City | M %St R e o Sl AR N o O N A 2 ) i it was. It was too white to be a |arrive in Juneau tomorrow when!League Champs for 1931. When C’ °ll ¥ R ¥ N rock and the snow was all gone. |the steamer Alaska brings here the Moose lost their game last L d' v R V rele ulkdaren s alncoats ‘n Cause Is Discovered Mrs. Edith Irwin Hobart, President night to the American Leglon it aares ayon ests i “A big brown bear came, and|General of the Daughters of the ended all their hope for any part ot i : i . 3 i another, and still more and each |American Revolution. She Wil in championship honors this sea- Peach and Pink Just the thing for the school days. z be the guest of Mrs. George Bol-|son yan while the Alaska is in port| It tomorrow. would stop and look at that white thing, whatever it was, How many came I do not know. But the trails is a trite saying that queer $1.75 were worn deep and wide. At times deer could be seen, but they did not stop. It seemed queer. But that white patch held an attraction for the brown bear even as the magnetic pole attracts the com- pass needle. “At last when no bear were in sight I made my way to the place to see what it was. “There, spread out for all to see, was the anticle by Stewart Edward White, in the Saturday Evening Post on, ‘Givé Alaska to the Brown Bear’ We expect more trouble from the bear now.” Hearing Is Suggested The Chamber today approved the recommendation of the Executive Committee that further study be given the proposal of Mr. White for a Southeast Alaska national park, and that before any definite action is taken a hearing ought to be held here to determine the best lo- cation. Serious objections exist to making Chichagof Island the site, the board said. A study will be made to as- certain the most feasible and con- venient site. — e SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE Pert Whitfield, Phone 373, aa ——————— Old papers for sale at pire office. —e tne Em- FOUND A GOOD i $6.00 Man’s Shoe ‘It neither crimps your roll nor d { s l §l cramps your style” DEVLIN’S (e Originally it had been planned night's game demonstrated itstruth. to have a reception for Mrs. Ho-(The Vets, as far out of the cham- bart tonight, and to have her par- pionship picture as any team ever ticipate in the presentation of the!was in the local circuit, upset the bust of Washington to Gov. Parks|dope and if they were vengeful, next Saturday. Both of these af-|certainly obtained satisfaction in fairs have been cancelled owing tofull measure for the drubbings the. the sudden change in the steam- Moose handed them earlier in the er's scheduled arrival, Mrs. Bolya1 season. announced. | The final standings gave the At 2:30 tomorrow afternoon, at Elks eight victories, three defeats the home of Mrs. Bolyan on Dix- and one tie game. The Moose, on street, Mrs. Hobart will meet all!in second place, won six, lost five D: A. R. members and all others and tied one game. The Vets won eligible for membership in that or-|three and lost nine. ganization. She will depart on the| The unrecorded game between Alaska for Skagway and return to the Elks and Moose, played twice Seattle on the same steamer. |and tied as many times, does not The presentation ceremonies need to be played off. Even if the planned for next Saturday morn-|Moose should win it, it could not ing have been postponed, Mrs. Bol- | upset the Elks' lead. yan announced. These will be held| The latter won the first half at a date to be announced later jand its second half victory auto- ————————— matically wipes out the Little | World's series and -gives them the 1931 title. This is the first time | that any Club has won the crowd | without a playoff test. ———— JUNIOR TEAMS MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The Junior Moose and the Junior Elks will play their eighth game of the season tomorrow night at| Mr. Sapleigh: “What's the dif- Recreation Park. The Moose have ference between this new model won 4 and the Elks 3 games. The'and last year's car?” latter with their regular catcher| Efficient Salesman: “Well, the in the line-up are confident of | automatic cigar lighter is an inch taking tomorrow evening's game. nearer the steering wheel.” SEE US FOR PRICES Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS FLOUR! Fisher Flour, best on the market, 491bs. $1.75 Ithings happen in baseball. 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