The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1932, Page 8

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4 % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932. CHAMBER TO BE HOST TO HALE AND MULVIHILL Skagway Mayor and Bris- tol Bay Packer Invited To Weekly Luncheon y's Mayor, W. J. Mulvi d C. P. Hale, San Franois: ! its noon luncheon meet- it Bailey's Cafe ussion b2 had on t the Commission to partment. the Interior De. Crumb(vx of Commerce. promineni Bristol Bay sail- |clared. L cker, are expected to be| He canfessed that he came|CSPt. Mio Radman - The cateh the Chamber of Com-|nomth on this, his first visit with [%os osted on the Fish Exchange, tomorrow, as announced today by G H_;mg would be required to keep him is also expected to proposal of the Na- tional administration to transfer activities of the Alaska Road This matter was be- considered today by the Man- of the Alaska Territorial Annual Cleanup Week and oth- |er subjects are slated for mention | |at tomorrow's meeting, it was| | said. 1 900 POUNDS OF | ' HALIBUT COME DULL MARKET Xa, at least this part of the Ter- | 9almon Is Sent South and ci? O B agtor ] "g:n"‘;‘::‘:_‘f Two More Boats Take Bait and Ice e CALIFORNIAN FINDS | IDEAL CLIMATE HERE| cisco, after sampling the weather | offered here today. “Tt's the most |perfect day I ever saw and that -{you have such a climate is in- -|deed a surprise to me,” he de- One pounds of to Juneau today by the Mary R., thousand, nine hundred haelibut were brought “an impression that heavy woolens, | 1 only bid was 3 cents a pound > " first grade and 2 cents a pound fw coats and other Arctic cloth- | nd second grade, made by E. E. Eng- | comfortable. So far he has en-|S#om, representing the Chicago | 2 ’ O 'Pish and Oyster Company. The |countered o oo ety |Offer has not Vet been acoepted. Mr. Crofts is district supervisor | The low bid is explained by the of the Western Division of the fact that the purchase could not | - | Board of Engineers and makes hjs\be sent south fresh as no steam- headquarters in the Golden Gate ships are scheduled to leave here Oity, He will be here & week in-|{or Puget Sound this week. | specting the office of United Must Go Into Freezers ot 1o As a conseguence, the ctatch, if States strict Engineer. ,_m . sold here—and it is mot suffic- ‘y e d QUALITY GOODS 1 | Admiral Rogers last night by the | YEAC N Y& 20l June‘m Cold Storage Company to | PEACHES—1st grade, large cans, each .18 e et ot ihis 11 B Fec | can & 15 ‘recelved a few days previously from | CORN—good grade, GARNICK’S—Phone 174 {lu"" Toucin —oeeea |jently large to be taken to Prinee | IRurpen on fishermen's account — imust go into the freezers and be |held for next winter's market. Three boxes of fresh king sal- | |mon were sent on the steamship Hoonah. | Take Bait and Tce Ole Johansou, | Off to the Potlatch,” and portrays Isnd Cross Sound halibut banks EIIOLBROOK RETURNS FROM The halibut schooner Beattle,| HERRING BAY AREA SURVEY | Capt. Harry Nerland, from Seat- | _ | tle, put into Juneau today for en- | gine repairs. She developed ma- chinery trouble while she was on her way to the Portlock banks ‘Wellman Holbrook, Forest Exam- iner, United States Forest Service, returned yesterday after a two- weeks official trip to Ketchikan. |He was engaged in a survey of homesttes in the Herring Bay sec- FAMOUS LAURENCE ~ momestes n i g |CANNERY TENDER' HERE FOR SUPPLIES To get supplies, the cannery ten- der Vermont is in Juneau today. She serves the Excursion Inlet can- nery of the Astoria and Puget Sound Canniig Gompany. PICTURE USED TO | ADVERTISE ALASKA The Alaska Steamship Company, Alaska Railroad and Northern Pa- | cific Railway are using in the or- iginal colors one of Bydney Lau- rence’'s most famous marine and mountain paintings in their maga- zine, pamphlet and window-card advertising of the Alaska towns. The painting is entitled “Alaskans three ing Alaska Indians, sailing before a fresh breeze. | The original painting from whic this advertising gets its colored il lustration is on display at the Nu get Shop in Jumeau, ters for the Laurence paintings with several dozen other Syd Laurence paintings. Tts coloring| Jarge war canoes, contain- Packed a marked picture in any sort of Robert Simpson, of a collection. the Nugget Shop, declares that it last: year was the most exhibited | It picture in the United States. was shown in Northern Pacif show windows from the Atlant to the Pacific, and the exhl'bmon‘ | winl be repeated this year in addi-, tion to its appearance in maga- | zine and other literature. | The original painting has a Tel. 92-95 Capt. Knute have taken bait end icc for the Tcy Strait | Hildre, ey land have lef erRER ETYIERREFEEE, STTBSEE SaaTENEALE: SEORESENIRELBEEINTS: PN e L TR R T e T TP PR R R R TR P PR PP LT BRI EE R EE PP T T B EE R P LR R Pt PR RSB PR REESRETEARERERENNZRENAR BEEIREREESEIELE 25EE 2PPEEIGEAEAREANEAEEDERAREES 932 Models NEW REDUCED PRICE HEVROLET ust Arrived Buy a Chevrolet Drive it Away! CONNORS MOTOR Co.,Inc. ¥EEZSEERTNEIREEYERESEEENESNNO0NARENERLICINNRNRREIAIOINLE Advanced finé position in the Nugget Shop where any Juneauite might view § | | | | | and action and execution make it § | Fluffy Marshmallows FRESH GEORGE BROTHERS KEDS BOYS’sizellto2.... $1.05 M YOUTHS’ size21-2t0 6 $1.15 MEN’S size6to12. .. $1.25 NEW STOCKS ‘NEW PRICES LeaderDept.Store GEORGE BROS. Free Ticket Award May 17th in Tin We Deliver T3 Qld Papers for sale at Empire Office DISTRIBUTORS 3ZEUERRRNEETEEIBESEEEENEENNITRNTAN] SRS ZSEALNUNARSNENLEN SR RT R TR TR LEES BB ERREERD R L BT TELI T H TR Advanced ars Now on Display PECETTLEEL e T LR R PR LB TR PLETEREREERERE L LR IR B TR L Ll E L] E0325EET0E0EETEIRIRANREROURDRSABEERE 932 Models — T T L T T T PP SRR BT R DT PR P D PP P FEE LT PR PP P PP R P 2 R P P Pt B PR PR SRR R P PP S S PP TR R R R R P TR e L e L R e R

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