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MARCH 30, 1932. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, 5-POINT POLICY it it ) | SPRING COATS SPECIALLY AT $13.50 These attractive coats will instantly appeal to the woman or miss seek- ing a good looking, smart- ly styled Spring Coat at a small outlay. In this collection are to be found every fashion favorite of the new season, in model, in fabric and color. TO SAVE BEARS RECOMMENDED Senate Wild Life Commit- | tee Makes Special Bear Resommendations PRICED Information coming from the Big Delta the tha country indicates that t region got through the win- in fair condition in spite of jthe heavy snow and the low iem- peratures, says the Falrbanks News-Miner. { (Continhued 1rem Page One) PV 2 | Hemnry Miller, son of Mr, and |1 15 provided. Adaska has & CoaetiMrs. Frenk Miller, pioneer 'resl- ine of mre than 25000 miles Mlaencs “of Fairbanks, who is at- the circumference of \the globe “’"n'aMs has fought his WAy to |its equator. For the protection (g ms“;m on mflcadmy boxing of this vast area of 586,000 square squad, and is taking on all com- | miles and the coas tline of mMOre oic™ih his cldss, in tournaments (than 25,000 miles, the Alaska Game | el 11y Comlinsion 4, swovided. with 101 T Joror. (COHEEeR, {In a fow years, since the AleSks sines District Court at Ketehi- Game Conmunission has beén estab- i Ders " lished, much educational work haS,:zn' g&fim’gfifgf av;er m: |been accomplished and there iS & norman Anderson Pebers of Cana- |Doticeable increase in game-profec-|4s Yaurest . Hamsen of Norway, tection sentiment throughout the swing Fromholz of Germany, Hel- Tervitory, not only among fhe|na. Hedlund of Sweden, Al In- “,MWS but, ‘among the Natives 85 gvald of Norway, Johan Arneson well. True, this has ngt yet reach- §roroen of Norway, William Short All-Alaska Ne@ government's buffalo herd in |i ! » jextent—a lorigér coast liné than|t ,qime the naval academy at An- s { wardens and 3 small power fxm.tsi ‘AL the tecent term of the United | skan | of horage, Mr. | ebt were manrried in | n July, Mrs. come north fron & > she was a school fteac tor Service of ‘Anchor: R. C. Loudermileh. = Ses rk on the Chatanika Riv cridge has been resumed und: ing Superintendent Cl © in of the Alaska Road Com- | , according to the Fairbanks | ws-Miner. . The . bridge is a% fink in the road under consjjuc-p tion from Olnes to Liveéngood. hundred dollars has been o the Fairbanks Community Fund by the TFairbanks atien of the Picneer Women ska, and $50 by the American 'aking: his seat for the first upreme Court, Ji stallation.. g 'New Justice Takes His Seat | £ L time as a member of the United States ce Benjamin Nathan Cardozo is shown with [ Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes arriving at the Capitol for his in- The new Supreme Court Justice is former Chief Justice ASK JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street YOU SAVE X in many ways when you buy a FORD {d the safety stage and much more | ;¢ Bnglan Thorwaild Strange- Wholesome educational work mus“.iiu;nd of I\g;r:r:; e il Legion Auziliary of Fairbanks. af the Court of Appeals of New York. ibe done to insure the protection | and preservation of the wild life of Alaska. and Sam Snow completely covered the Cafe Fairbanks now has a surplus of “taken by airplans by a year ago there was a by airplanz by VISIT THE UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Carbonado Egg-Nut Coal FOR THE FURNACE Mr, Hugh W. Terhune, execu- [l tiye officer of ‘the Alaska Game | Commissicn, is | woik although handicapped by Jack equipment for pafrol service. | During the wintertime much of \the patrol service has to be done jon snowshoes and with dog teams. For quick dashés, from headquar- \ters to isolated points, frequently airplane service must be resorted {to—this s extremely -costly. Tt /15 apparent Sherefore that fo prop- lerly patrol this great Territory, additional warden service must be secured. More man-power and l‘mc‘re equipment are eéssential. In Alaska, America has a great orehouse of wild life which must preserved not enly for the en- {joyment of the nt genera- {of funds for warden seryice and’ of Anchorage March 10 when John ably doing his|pgr jerr ithe distrigt for Amchor- age, The High Grade mill building is 22 feet high. Gold quartz proparty on the Fishhook Road at Mile 14 of the Wasilla district north of Anchor- age will be subjected to develop- ment work this spring by the owners, Dan Gray, Charles Laur- ius, Gus Swanson and Al Hardy. Rabbits and ptarmigan are plenti- ful in the Chickaloon district morth of Anchorage, according to John Lowden, who trapped last winter 40 miles north of Chickaloon. Fur bearers are scarce but they are expected to come back in a few buildings at the High Grade quartz | mine in the Wasilla district north | ; it of $8,732, City Clerk Charles ynt reported to the Council lezabes from the Fairkanks ¢ to the convention in Fairbanks | his year of the Alaska Depanimes of the American Legion will L. Baker, Dr. de la Vergne, Arthur| W. Jchnson, Frank Mapleton, E.| A. Tonssth and Sam O. While. Altarmates are Mrs. Metzgar, Love, Frank Nash, Orval Porter, Jack Waren, the .Rev. Youel and Earl R. Pilgrim. All teachers in the Fairbanks 8 chool, except Wea C manual been zeele: ks school board. s and m by the Fa S| David Adler, Virgil Bailey, Forbes | Jehn E.|° ellers at wor p2y s lar a pan. They for sluic where has a lay from Mr , Patrick O'C the ow On m Mahan and Jo work. Wi are si Several only once ed. n Simons Lioyd has e ince 1889 > 11915 when he and A and Mrs. and Air Piloi S. E. Robbins from Fair- to Mr. Lewis , each 75 vears old, who live en Dall Cresk( a tribu Kobuk ry .of the on s been was i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay i SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 85¢ Dinner After Show or Dance Spec- ials — Sandwiches that are Different Come as you are i Dawson’s You will be made welcome < years following the presence of rabbits and ptarmigan. Mrs. Low- o. One aditional tea den spent fthe winter with her onoaseq G. L. Chamb: husband on the trap lines. W band, _orchestra al science. The hoard ignored ons to retain Mr. Scholler. n Towa will take Mr. Sch $16.00 Per Ton Delivered CALL US DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 {tion but for postes & chilling Com fpare them with [othes | Extracts There are 22 Schilling fine flavors. Each i ‘ L. C. SMITH and CORONA J | and | TYPEWRITERS | J. B. Burford & Co. | ‘ “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | customers” 3’ Under auspices of the Fairbanks Kennel Club, & 14-mile dog race |was run in Fairbanks recently.| ars Gus Gelles, treasurer of Arnt Skeug's team was winner in |p. Avndhor:age School Board, has |1 hour, 12 minutes, 10 séconds. J. A. | ijoq her candidacy for reelection. | Hurley's ‘team was second, I3 William' Gorey's third. Mrs. Hilda Bassett, 24, Wife of{g Dail:;' Cross-word Puzzle | ACROSE . Telephone salutation . Spread loosely 9. Toper In the back . Emplcy . Polonestan species of yam, 5. Go away . Cooking | . utensil . Birds' homes . Variety ot dunrta . Anarchiste . High- mountain . Frozen dees R ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. 1 v and belonging to ik leer Company are ex rive late this spring on the de of the Alas TS S ASSSasaeasasaas one contains more flavor essence than even e e FRIENDS- We are having a nice quiet little Silk and Parchment Lamp Shade Sale. If you need new shades an inspection of our complete stock will prove profit- able to all parties concerned, yourself in particular. : 8olution of Yesterday's Puzzle % CIATEBAIRE AlTIEIDZAC PRSI IR o0 ¥|S N Superlative endin 3 Profound % the Pure Food Laws require.— more than 3: Kind of shrub i 7. and develop- e to Snug Harbor where J y will establisr corrals, & most any other you can buy. l Y s 3 o, Wirls bt cidh, 25é " | amers. Animals could | including ‘ra n i llag is now only | there and shipped l | tha year around. e == ¥ Pajamas o Corpulent Conditions Tipplug_ to one side > =[om| >X[o[» e o s i e QLR S i o N i e AR A e s 8 BR E.E el EER O] e [ —|Am N > BHER ERE m| 2> RN m|Z|—| Gl P0|—|O/mXRN O - 2,m >N < ® fore 2 BB om w Q £3z5 523= 8 Glover’s : C R0 M L AlM E S[i G>wF[ > ndian s cold stcrage, it is 27, Firmament 28. Outfit 30. Absolute 32, Dealt with . Selt Z|m|O! . = mEIDE ifishing on banks adjacent to the ‘Shumagin Islands, said to be among {the best in Alaska. $1.95 $2.50 $3.50 4 Three grades in figured broad- cloths with contrasting trim ~=Very Smart— o J. M. Saloum SEWARD STREET New Location, Next to Kann’s Ojmjwn| O PN Z M+ ] . Charge with Bas . Muse of lyric poetry . Friend of Pythias Goddess of peace City in New. Hampshire | ©mne hundred miles, of which 60 | were over umnbroken trail, were ’m-ade by George Moriaty with & |sked and eight dogs in 52 hours.) |Leaving “Tommy the Mate’s Cabin” 'on the Black River, a tributary of | the - Porcupine, nontwes: of Fort | Yuken, at 2 o'clock ~one Satfurday !afternoon he reached Fort Yukon ,at 6 oclock the fiowing Monday jevening to get aid for Thomas {Kennedy. A wircless message was |flashed to Fairbanks for @, plane. T Jdeft Fairbanks Tuesday -afler- noon and, with a step at Fort iYuken to pick up Moriaty asi guide, went to “Tommy the Mate's | Cabin,” and returned with Ken- nedy to Fort Yuken, reachinz there Tuesday evening. He is ill | with kidney trouble, but ‘Will ‘re- | poteoa e {cover, in the opinion :of dogtors ALASKA MEAT CO, lat the Fort Yukon hospital. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 20> Yours Very Truly, CEeERm< 49. Fisher for DOWN . Mascullne 0. nigkname . Before 4. . He who % Swam the 44 Mature 54. Anotn Hellespont 55 Smatest o viste hia 4% Wigwtend integer sweetheart 48, Bovii B6. Female thes o nimal Biblical high ative . ain 57, Immerso ot e 5 Corded fabdbrio . Yes . Utters Wig 81. Become dry [2. 5 Dlnd faded . Despot 37. Gone b; 8. Supervise a publication 1. Understand 2. Be cognizant 3 Mar 3 | &g 7. 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