The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1932, Page 2

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Fy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, JULY 29, 19327 al R I ey s ~ JUNEAD 13 TO K0T MORE THAN -5 == T\ P "More? | | - GET BUSINESS |30 DUCKS T0 BE |.. o ot s ., | . w gk in e e of a1 Fyll Automatic Oil Burner ‘ cul.lEsE SOUN 'N PUSSESS'ON ducks nor more than 20 of any Complete, installed in running order, with B — cne, or in the aggregate, of the mins B3 Tollowing —canvasback, red- ’ 16-barrel fuel oil tank & b oot e y lesser scal Juneau Business College Is|Total Possession Limit Re-jiead sreater scaup. leseer scaun $ 350.00 i Organized — Will duced from 50 to 30— ged teal, cinamon teal, shovel- . : ; . “ 4 , and gadwell. v e e LACE PANEL CURTAINS s Open: August 29 Other Changes in Law |60 Gcpy ross ana cank- Guaranteed to Be Satisfactory Rl i 0w “ o N ling) and brant—8 in the aggre- 7 ;AT : 85¢ and $1.00 each - An organization known as the| The possession limit of migra- mg'e_ Underwriters’ Label i 4 Juneau Business Collgee has just |tory wild fowl, 'at 50 for 'several Note—The restriction in Regula- i " . . | CREAM RUFFLED CURTAINS 1 f1B ¥ [been perfected here and will open |3 last past and reduced'from|yion s under the! Alaska . Game Made by one 0.1 lh‘e largest oil burner | Sty # e % its 1initial operations on August o that ' figure, has agafn beeniy .o of not ‘0 exceed 50 migratory companies in the world | (oc¢ pair 3 i) 29 next, it was revealed today. The hed, according to regulations game . birds, including Wilson’s institution will be located on the|ju announced by the United snope or jack snipe, in the aggre- (] . a VT T v N rQ top floor of the Goldstein Build-|States Biological Survey through ate in ssession at any one COLORED RUFFLED CURTAINS ing, at Third and Seward Streefs, (5. W. Tehune,, Excoutive Officer fiime, not belng ' confiet, with & 4 $1.50 ¥ A which is now being alteréd and re-|of the Alaska Game @ommission.lsp. Faqeral M ratory Bird regu- $1.00 and $1 7 g modeled for classrooms and offices| - than 30 i X =~ =4 4 | This .year not more lations, is still in force and must . |for the school. lducks of all varieties can be had \ te observed. H . . | DRAPERY DAMASK i Increasing demands for a school|a. any time. Eight geese and| posecssion limits on migratory Plumbing Heating ~ Sheet Metal ‘ $1.00, 81.75. $2.25 of modern business in the Terri- may be had in addition 10|y 45 apply to those taken in Can- “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cest” $1. 75, $2.2¢ odern bu tory led to the formation of the g ucks. No mention is made|g4, and brought into Alaska 85!( oo enterprise which is said to be fully ilson's Snipe or packsnipe. well as those taken in Alaska. e e financed. It will maintain standard | Text of Regulations . C CRFTONNE b T 36 IN. CRETONNE curricula as high as any and higher régulations issued to- i than some of #the long established | L3 * Priced from 15 cents & 7 institutions of the same kind in The open seasons and daily bag AY ST Hotflii .‘ : avd 4 Washington and Oregon which have | t for wild ducks, geese, brant ® I a yard uy been patronized by Alaskans for snipe or jecksnipe Gastinean I many years. limits for duck i Peter M. Bau Juneau wiiz be the only city in/gcese and brant in Alaska und Alaska to have a business college. |ty Federal Migratory Bird H\Tg ‘“(,j} {[/{\ B\Q‘T)CE] I(l)flill{}{;“f\]‘})\%l?(?l?y B an 8 mimber of Tcon DeoMa s o are maeaing. yhipe| T DT Sestie Quick ‘andEven Heating Oven Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Bartlett, Inlet; O. Robinstein, Tenakee; » K ¥ have signified their intention of | in conflict with Alaska Game| parles L. Parker, Juneau. enrolling in the school When. it |yegylations are as follows: R Eliminates Guess Work and Baking Failures opens at the end of next month. Regular courses to prepare the Open Seasons i students for positions in the com-| Ducks (except wood ducks, ruddy I.arge COOking TOp Surface £ ' I mercial field will be carried out. {aucks, and bufflehead ducks:, | 3 i [ Day scheol will be held five days |geese (except Ross and cackling), | Long Lasting Body Construction | each week, between the hours of | brant—September 1 to October | FRIENDL 9 am. and 5 pm. with one and |3l | NOW ON DISPLAY one-half hours lunch intermission. on’s Snipe or Jacksnipe —| FI VE % i Night sessions for those unable to|September 1 to December 15. attend the day term will be held | i Sie H \ Shend S e | sHOES || Thomas Hardwar days between 7 and 9 o'clock. Ducks (except w! d:; ; ey 4 4 ° In keeping with the times, it was | 9ucks and bufflehcade H“Ck,;d"‘ announced, a popular-priced course |19 0 the aggregate of ai a ks ¢ T i b i |in several subjects will be offered: |Pu’ not more than 5 exrder s | bookkeeping and higher account- 1 1o} ore then. 10 o fln!y“one ALL STYLES ! restore order after the Capi- tellmg’hxs follp\yers to, meet |ancy, stenographic training, short- (0 In the aggregale of the follow- THO[]PS AHE I |tal police’s attempt to"clear [liim at Johnstbwn, Pénnsyl-|hand and typins. business agmin- 1n¢ species-—camvashack, rediead. Frve-Bruhn Compan i } % iod. istration, business English and bxs 1D, o o e | jout the veterans resulted in {vapia. | i [spelling, penmanship, salesmanship |Lck hiue Winger tesl, grech wine: PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY | BOMMAND BVER {a riot. Earlier, Waters had issued |and self-analysis. 10411 ;zawcel;l‘m‘vm"“ teal, le oot et was Draw Bayonets |a statement that “no mauer.lo}j,‘;“"jn;’;,,;’;i;:‘“,‘;g_:;ig“{fl;‘“ Goste. (exeopt Ross and cacking) More than Two Three Deliverics Daily Phone 38 Fun E; Afur the veterans had what happens the B. E. F.|school's program will be made in| Million Men : = - I been given a chance to move |Will carry on. We haye gone |2 few days. 1 Wear Them - - ' . —_———r g lout peacefully and then fail-|too far to quit.” FOR INSURANCE [ ¢Omvln'-mi ircm rage One) ‘ed to obey the orders, the GAS usEn IN 3 % Y Y .. . . = 3 P Tespond to orders to evacuate |troops moved forward with Exposition Tube Lighting | See H. R. SHEl ARD & SON property-of. the Pederal Gov- drawn bayonets clearing out| ™y 4 yovion "ot Rocord : Saturday Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ernment. lmmps in the city. nstatighon $ necor = % ¥ | The largest settlement at h . In Command b o e B CHIGAGO, Auly R ORe. of e ! ng t H. S. Graves ALASKA MEAT CO. .. .The troops’ major task was HACOsHR, 3ix m 11 es from | scores of “superlatives” promised flfl Y AR AGU 5 fi?‘”h"‘l last, me.h; apd -they Washington, was a \\Ilh(_l”‘g;;m Chicago's 3‘933 ‘“C(Elu;y of The CloLhing Man QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING § a - '0g] exposition is already on still remain in command. -|fire °‘l “3‘ l‘f“ “;“ ”‘el ‘e; S e Old Indian Secret Reveals Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales ] « The veterans were driven | jerans leaderless, demoralized, | “3P4) (19 HCRREL, aumin-| Something ‘ History PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 3 out by tear gas and flaming | shelterless. ation in the “Hall of scxfnae"— of Colombia ey ————————if, ! Many have started for|said to be the most extensive use Y I T i i forch and are clustered in| Seniid of this ilumingting system on L T T _ small questioning groups and | e, |one byilding in the world, BOGOTA, Colombia, July 29— | § - headed from the city to re- Waters Leaves On the tower of the hall alone|Colombian history records probably ] i i == & b there are 2,700 feet of tubing, on|the first use of poison gas in war-! ¢ = organize elsewhere. ( A report has been received the pylons there gre 1280 feet, and [fare, more than 400 years ago.| B ll R m = - The troops were used to'that V\alm- Waterq has left, 'inside the great hall 780 feet. Strangely enough, the gas was. used | a 00 E - CHE SO S SR e against Germans. i = 3] N " N " 7 y ’ ! &) | The victims were Federmann and ) B= ® Alfinger, hired generals of the = Spanish- conquistadores. It was they ! who. led an expedition from Vene- zuela in 1528 in search of the| “Golden Man” of the Chibcha In-| dians who founded Bogota. i Follow Enemy 13 As they neared their goal they were attacked at Suesca by the | Chibchas with hows and arrows. | The heavily armored invaders re-' pelled the attack and, to make their ' victory overwhelming, made the mistake of followhg the Indians into a forest. | Padre Francisco Aguado, in his {History of the New Kingdom of | Granada,” written in 1574, describes | what happened: | “The Indans . attacked Feder- mann and his troops with odorous | and poisonouys winds.” \ Effects of Poison | The priest added that three sol- fliers died and that the others had | to withdraw, partially blinded and suffering headaches. Archenlucms, working at Sues- on an. artifielal mound, which huy believe to have been built by ‘| the - Chibchas, recently were routed | (T ] BANANAS, 3 p'ound‘s G BUTTER, Our Best, 2p0u.nds’. i vadle hlckens . Lb. 19¢ = — = = = = , YOUNG MILK-FED_ = = = = = 5 § This is a real thrift occasion and here 'i§ the proof' Read eyery item. 4 MEN’S SUlTb and TOP COATS .........$17 75 MEN’S PAJA\IAS 5125 MEN’S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS . 5$4.95 LADIES’ SPORT OXFORDS...... ..., }495 CHILDREN'S SHOES and oxFORDs : pararbppinne oo anihan, S0 and §1.95 MEN’S WORK SHOES ...........0...., $295 ' AXMINSTER RUGS AT REDUCED PRICES ; CONGOLEUM RUGS : 6x9-$4.00 7.6x9-$5.00 9x10.6-$6.75 . 9x12-88.00 - 9x15-$10.00 _M Behrends C__o Inc. . 5 T TR N g OUR SPECIAL COFFEE, 2 pounds . 45¢ ¥ WHITE BEANS, pound . . . . . . 5¢ RICE, Fancy,pound RPT ' i [ i [ 3 b to be artificial, escaped. The work- man digd in three ‘hours. | e i | Pulp Plant Resyming Operations. at Everett' EVERETT, ‘wuh July 29—An-‘ nouncement i§. made by Ossain An. | k! derson that the Puget Sound Pulp | b & « Timber Qompeny is resuming operations. Mr. Anderson is pres- ident of the company. | Running et normal capacity, the plant employs about 250 men. \~Barlier in the summer ¥ closed, [l 1he Popular Dance elfecting approximately 1100 en' (Wl Band playing the ployed in the mill, and in the dif- Latest Dance Num- MACARONI,4pounds R mmETAZEIEN® You can’t be «too careful about demaudmg absolutely fresh meats. You can rest assured that our meat is always fresh and of choicest quality. You can tell the difference. = = ELKS’ BALL ROOM| % We have installed’ the finest REFRIGERATOR ‘SYSTEM FOR OUR 8 R %l fevent pulp woeod camps. s e {Jl bers at Columbia Studios E-ploy 500 Men mfm Cal, July 29| H‘)“Y‘VW& Fanks of ; unemployed Jost 500 recruits recently, when . 3 3 Columbig - Studios, increasing pro- : ductiop with . ¢hree more major SATURDAY pictures, put .the men to work. The com’:nys payroll, running [l NIGHT M“ 8t 5104100 @ week, jump- ed “were carpenters, We Deliver ... . .. 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