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e SPECIALLY PRICED S S B Not one foul shot was made in the game between EAGLES BEAT FIREMEN LAST NIGHT, % - 12 Not One Fnghot Madeiin|Cne-Time Multi-Millionaire | 8 Game ~— Small Crowd Witnesses Play the Douglas| Attorneys of A Alexander Pam.ages, lition' of fish Eagles and the Juneau Firemen at|who died February 17, said an in- the High School gym last night.|ventory of his estate showed he ... The. FOEmen won handily, 26 to|died : |NORMAN BANFIELD ON PROBATE SHOWS c*4ek i ssat | SPECULATION TGN R PANTAGES WAS .. PROHBIBITED TO |, xomae s, siomes ice President W. S. Pullen wm‘. e at the regular meeting of the Jun Chamber of Commerce | of Commerce, sailed southward on | tomor cn in the Terminal Cafe ! the Princess Norah to spend a three J n the absence of President Norman | weeks' vacation in the States. b | Bani i1, who left last night for a| Mr. Banfield will spend several k vacation in the Statees days in Seattle, and then will en- ¢ member and past| {J, S. Commuissioner of Cur,‘ train f-v._n' California, where he wiil w7t [ prestdent, C. T. Gardner, vice-pres- | Fdict Undey | e misds Reported at Death “Rela- ! ‘dent of tne suncau Lumber mins,| rency Issues Edict Under g S ST tively a Poor Man’ w1l report on his recent trip New Banking -Act STEAMBOAT INSPECTOR BACK through the states. He visited in Washingten, D. C.. and attended the ! capt. John M. Clark, Inspector o ¥ , Feb. — The s pect 18 recent hearings on the bill for abo- | co?jlfixsr*:lIISF:;OguX'zilllzy fiday ;fm_ Hulls for the Bureau of Navigation anks from pur- and Steamboat Inspection, return- speculative securities from ¢d upoard the Northwestern this . entative Louis | their own account morning from Ketchikan, where he g i has been caprying out annual hull | thre urni LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 26. - \ the proposed | hibited member b contracts for | chast relatively a poor man.” At 2N BEp ey B NOW $&.7¢ ing. 12, with practically a!l Eagles scor-| che time the wealth was estimated at $24,000, The game was witnessed by a 000 theatre magnate’s of the House| ' Acting under the authority of the inspections mittee on post office appropria- | Banking Act, the Comptroller de- ticns, will be read at the meeting. | creed: “Investment securities in Earle D. Daniels, attorney who and examinations. o) : < small crowd, and was the only ; ite| Telegraphic correspondence to the | which the investment characterist- ol ”-Q?WG:"“E flwfiw‘f event. Erskine, with eight points,|filed the will for _Pmb*‘s‘l%nf);"‘ s gecretary of the Ter 1. Cham: | fed ‘4b4” dibtinctly ot prefombintly ACWEDE HEAEN. and Jensen with six were the high| VAlue as in excess of $10,000. |ber of Commerce, relating to the | specylative, or investment securities scorers. B pontages yek hyo, 00 i 8 skan exhibits at the Texas Cen-|of 3 lower designated standard Sukiftaky | millionaire at his death,” Daniels I Exposition in Dallss, willlfhah thise which hbe. dizetabily or Eagles (26) FG Fr Tp %9 B predominantly speculative, are pro- | Fox, f. 1 0 21 hibited.” . § Gray, f. 1 0 2| FISHERIES DUO ARRIVES BARNETTT! PR Erskine, f. 4 0 84 acistant Agent Fred R. Lucas AT G ; ; : Niemi, g. 0. 0 0 'ge to assume their duties in the Seattle, are registered at the Gas- f’()’unl‘.r:‘b‘,::::,s_mrmwesmm o " Stragler, g. 1 0 2 office here. The Pisheries boai tinueau Hotel. Mr. Barnette repre- Y e » . 7= — (Eider, with Warden Donald S. sents the P; 1 Company, of Se- MORE [ 3y Botls 13" 0 26 Haley aboard, is to leave for Pavlof attle, national mous medical BAKER FROM KETCHIKAN 0 s[‘rlpEr £5 0. J. F. D. (12) FG FT TP Harbor tomorrow to start prelim- concern, and has selected the 212- Sam Baker, of Weéaver and Bak-| ISHLLER Hollmann, f, 2 .0 4 jnary work on the bullding of a 214 suite at the hotel for the dis- er, merchandise brokers, arrived on " winss . \ fi!;;t;s f-[ ;1 g ; fish ladder. play of his samples. the Northwestern from Ketchikap. | . ;f e o E I |1 e T 1 Blake, g. 0 0 0 '5 Burke, g. 2 0 4 » Fi Totals SEED LOAN BILL VETOED BY FOR WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Presi- dent Roosevelt today vetoed the fifty million dollar seed loan bill and returned it to the Senate with B. M. BEHRENDS (O, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Copper, Gray Combination te the reminder that the President in approving the forty million dollar s0 on the theory it would be proper TR (to taper off on the crop loan sys- AT T ; B large scale as early as 1930. Women’s Pageant R T . “ ” Tfl Mark st”des GIVE “CRUCIFIXION Stainer’s. “Crucifixion,” niusica# Hour Recital at the Holy Trinity Cathedral at 4:15 o'clock Sunday en have steadily invaded the pro- ment today by Crystal Snow Jenne, fessions and industries. As a result, ' Director women iron-mongers, 2995 women the singing No charge will be merchants; 21 women mak- made, but a freewill offering will women garage proprietors. !organ fund. A pageantry of their progress _ seed and feed loan bill in 1934 did wee/tem which had been initiated on a TRINITY CHOIR TO feast of Eeastertide, will be offered LONDON, Feb. 26.—British wom- afternoon, according to announce- there are in Britain today: 966 Men's voices will be featured in f bricks and pottery, and 60 be collected for the benefit of the and triumphs is to be given at # the first Exhibition of Women's ] Progress in 50 years, to be held in “t London from March 4 to 21. Men will take part in the ex- * on only as “guest eritics.” en will do the printing, ad- F vertising and managing of the ex- 3 hibiti b i DRPRC gt L | H Three Minute Talk Tells é Activity of Average Life, FERFUS FALLS, Minn., Feb. 2. itk § em had three min- ki to address Kiwan. i old them the average mah, | [} living to 70, spent his years as| ' ' follows | 9 o0 In sleep, Warhing Eating, o six years. vears; working, e WHO WILL THEY BE? . 13 ) § B Ieniire. and O e WHO WILL RECEIVE THE $25.00 . & fert ats; remainder, wast- ~ B s 5+ R sl AWARD GIVEN BY W. S. PULLEN, £ 2 sy 1o st Six menths in church, if he { B L R Itrwetatica | gceo to church Sundays, OF THE ALASKA ELECTRIC p i of*a Spanish suit contrasts u gy : LIGHT & POWER COMPANY? ! e e ROYALBLUEBUYs SPEED UP - : ' | jacket, trimly edged with pleats AMBULANCE AND CAB your zroning That Depends on YOU Mr. and Mrs. Public! : 7 which also are being emph | 5 " : i ed this spring, features the William Poole, owner of the Royal AV E your. energy . ! iy bread choulder. Snugly girdling Blue Cab Company, today an- ks eSS ow Ml vat s 5 WeAS i and Sourcad inh p::-chase from Miles ® Why do your i';"’"l "',':‘“:h: Make those necessary purc}mse's nfii . ] the bodice has a tucked bosem. Godkins of the White Line ambul- w:“i‘?u"’::';:; e, baear and help your worthy favorite win the g A Spanish hat of copper feit, lance and one taxicab. and save you lots of energy? tfips to Mexico. Your votes may be ) copper kidskin shoes with square toes, and copper gloves are the smart new accesories. The entemble will give an ex- cellent account of itself in the spring wardrobe. The present telephone number of the White Line Cab and Ambulance C pany of 444 will be retained for the present time. --- BABY BOY BORN Mrs. G. E. Allen this morning @See the new HOTPOINT, the ones needed . . . by your favorite candidqtql BETTER TIMES DRIVE | £ p 2 T became the mother of a six pound, ame 3 ] 14 ounce baby boy, born in St. i Cl M.dlli l‘ F b 2’ : GAME COMMISSIONER ~ MOTORSHIP ROEDDA ans Hospital. Both mother and seiatsined. Serengeh sevin oses Midnight, February . son are doing nicely. ¢s. HEEL . ENROUTE TO SEWARD DELAYED, SITKA RUN v - U NOoRs, i : : —_—— oo { b srn‘;ns EYE INJURY and with all these features Andrew A. Simons, member of the The motorship Roedda, scheduled: . 'to-ario Damaitio is confined to it costs about $6.95 : Alaska Game Commi:ion, is v il for Sitka and way ports at! St Am“, H.o.spual loda:\v for el 1 i B L e & Seward o ol . has been delayed | ™€t following an injury to his' $1.00 al owance for your : aboard the Northwestern. ¥ hea shipments_ and (% . UL old iron 250 Votes for every $1.25 Paid-in-Advanve Subscription ® Mr. Simons has spent a2 montl bad we r at press time NIGHT FIRE ALARM 2 ;. " 3 T day . T SRS “: . F 3 1 > b viiting sriends in thecestem sates, ooy nud nor armived from e gy Junell T et o ° to The Daily Alaska Empire . c 2 and later spent severad ys In last wip to Sitka. sponded to an alarm late last 3] i § ; - - 7 Waghington. P. C. where he mot ¥ | exening resulting ‘from - . | _ Frank Dufresne, Assistant Execu- LAUNCH FORESTER LEAVES & f it 'L/ ELECTR!C | 5 |ing from a chimney of a house on H tive Officer of the Game COMMIS: w. oot Service launch For- | Willoughby Avenue. No damage m!IJGHT& POWER CO.' lester left for Dorothy Creek this|reported | P! | Juneau 6 Phones Douglas 18 morning, to wind the stream guage| ————— | for water escapment checks | suOP 1N JUNEAD! . it ot ik T T ot e | s ey o (Account MUST be paid in office) £ IIMI!iI“MIIIiIIIIIIIII“IIth“IillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIllllIIIl'l]IIIIII!i::IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllll|IIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllflllll m