The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1938, Page 8

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POSSESSION OF 20 DUCKS, TEN GEESE ALLOWED Complete Regulations on THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938. ;HUI.DEN FLIES Alex Holden took the Marine ways Bellanca to Atlin this morn- ing with two passengers and a cargo P! THREE SEEK DlVORCES'REABERS WILL IN SUITS FlLED HERE LEAVE SUNDAY 1 district court today. Os-| and o children, Raymond, 11, ar Elisen of the Juneau Transfer| and Caroline, 8, will leave Sunday Air- rce from Alice Elisen, on|on the boat the Phoe¢nix 4, for Se- rcompatibility of tem- , where they will spend the wir Louis Tenfjord of Port to return next sum- uits for divorce were fi led | ter, of fresh fruit and produce a ce from Nina eattle, the boat will table C. H. Bennett wer similar grounds, and ed. Accompanying the y to Atlin and Helen Kin 'Donnell of Juneau asks di- | Rea the boat will be Einer he round trip 1ing be from James O'Donnell of | Smith Waterfow! for This Sea- was Miss Kinery and Capt v anie, Wash, on grounds of| Much entertainment has been 1d Capt. J. V | son Are Announced non-support and desertion. | held in the Reaber’s honor. Cope came in from Sitka e pe e o e - BRI S rday with' Elwood Moore and| Lode and placer location notices| The Fecorai mint was estab- In addition to g 3 k Conway, and took Lawrence for sale at The Empire Office. lished in e e Freeburn from Sitka to his boat 2 — changes Hhe in Salisburs nd and William - jons for s G nan and W. O. Brown to P jon of 20 duc T lthough the s 10 | - previously sion of 10 : ; te of geese and brant 4 Mrs. Eric Smith ate of three of can- 2 = redhead, bufflehes = And Party Leave P ]\l)e it ducks in the 10 daily lim N (4 | £ 5 ruddy ducks i the 10 dadly Bl o e EANS GO UNDERGROUND in this subterranean theater at Hamburg, Germany, where eloscly bullt streets and For Taku Lodge | Orange e Enjoy the refreshing goodness density of population forced such construction. At left is a lawn on the theater roof; at right is the % : v b 5 and Pek('e $ of Schilling Tea! Made from Mrs. Eric Smith, of Los An- . 5 i r of the late L. H. M /\ choice tea leaves, it always for n in and swans are continued I Judge Wickersham and recently published books, . who at one time ' fl‘ glvcsyuua(lear,dehcluuscup ed Alaska Game } \\14H]l o and coot Bl miay m:[l n“s a e e""el it \;n.»k of “Old Yukon rru(")\l't' its| owned Taku River Lodge, arrived [l —delicate in both flavor and Commission, f »e hunted in seasor m 7 am. to oosts Sale of peak in a_very few minutes, and in Juneau last n on the Prince After thre rs of 30-day open 4 pm f Y Judge Wickersham's pen was dry | Rupert to “spend a fe oks visit- e i Re“_‘emb"'* Sd“f""’g seasons ¢ ringent regulations, Snipe, rails, gallinules (other than Latest Novel in no time 1. McG 0 auto- | ing Mary at the Lod Tea ‘SPYU‘ef‘fd“"d kept fresh duck hunters will have 45 days this coot) woodcock, mourning doves y Lk —_— graphed, for the tourists, many of | With Mrs, Smith is her daughte inanattractive, red cellophane- year in each of the three white-winged doves, and band-tail- | Al L A the books of Service's poems and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. E sealed package. under rules that also have ch ed p may be ted in sea- | 2 l"‘]“' ‘\“‘“]“‘ i‘»‘\j:‘“v 5 - K. Knott and their daughter Bar- the possession limit from one day's son f 7 a.m. to si t 5 Y wh - ’;« . * H | bara Weeks bag to two and legalized the taking The y bage limit on s “\f‘ ‘:’-‘“"‘ ¥ BASEBALL TODAY | Dr Knott wa Junean 14 year of .a few ducks fully protected the mains at T, but this a regu- e 8 o [ ——————% | ago when he did special work at last two year lation prohibiting the llying of S E E sames | St. Ann's Hospital. He practices ir New amendments to the regula- these birds for hunting has been |Provincial Policeman Is ¥o" it 3 i }J:.‘,i “;:1]“:,", Heor “r.;":?“,‘ New York tile. tions under the Federal Migratory added. | Only Offi Neei o7 > atfetnibon s rcered D pr rd Trea ave been approv- ! o or 193 | nly 1cer in Norther s , A s G | | | Bird Treaty Act have been approv Open Seasons for 1938 y Officer in Northern | 148 orlock (I IIIIIIIIIIIII HzIIIII!I.IIIIIIIIIIIHIH IlIIlH'IIIIIiIHIIHIIII IIIIIIIlIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHEI ed by President Roosevelt after North of the n t ] ( ; | p 4 o 05 y i riish Columbia purchased National League being adopted by Secretary Wallace. the Kuskokwim-Bristol Ntk Cincinnati 4; New York 5. The changes are based on investi- the waterfowl hunting ik e b W~ Sl M L S gations of waterfowl conditions be open 1 nan, Constable] 5 Spiak Sdue. e e Pty i made by the Bureau of Biological October 15 1 blonde | ¥hick Judge Wicke \ very | St. Louis 1; Boston' 2. . ereia 5 % chli illed. When touri Chicago 4; Philadelphia 5. Survey in thi country, Canada South of the A ormed n- - that the VA Atbrics Yk and Mexico the Kusokwim-Bristol E tigimah, Arrived in Juneau from Tul-| Locored as bie WEEEIISIOC- | ebsolt ‘0 ELAIRABOIE 2 This season hunters may have @nd east of the Naknek River and |sequah ihi 1 ind flew Now Yok & L‘hmf}nl‘ 3 Divee oty ks, redheads, buffle- Lake and the Katmai National |Atiin with / Holden, returning Washington 4; cfzvnlm(l 12. heads, or ruddy ducks in their Monument to the 14lst meridian|to his station after being held s B, 2 ) R e daily bag of 10, or an aggregate’ the sea will be open September | 'he Pol -T: mine a week of there birds of the different 16 and close October 30, ters. A the | from 141st meridian south to Dixon En species. These birds have been on In Southeast a the protected list the last two year: The possession limit for these ducks trance the is 6 of @ single species or 6 in October 1 and close November 14, the aggrega South and west of the Naknek | pris e slight easing of the restric- River and Lake and Katmai Na- explained Dr. Ira N. Gabriel- tional Monument to the tip of the ) . S. Biological sula, including all ad- season will be open tions, son, Chief of the Survey, “follows an incr in J s in the public domain | boundarie stretch most species that has pyramided and Kodiak Island, the on wili | Haine far east of the Liard, ult of be open November 1 to December 15! from Yukon Ter to th the last t reduced anr ditions on grounds, am. 1t that » many yea -+ JEWELL, WHITTIER i LEAVING ON ANNUAL INSPECTION TRIPS proved con- northern breeding the Federal refuge membe it improvem of continuous of water reg the and should be r Ioll(m decreoses in the number fow]l, and that continuing on six weeks' in<pection liquor traffic tions must be based on the needs . - . o e o the-birds.” customs por nd game commi aku miners. Fine California Present liberalization,” continued 1o station: the Interi 1 1 is Bennett's base of opera- X g s 4 rol at il aedle T /i S Dr. Gabrielson, “have been made "¢ ‘("_‘“;“' . 1""(‘“”‘"“” ey YRR it AR ol "I s Al Sweet and Dry Wines | to insure as fair a distribution of "' S i R ) 4 . boat, afoor available hunting privileges as pos- | mC! Jewell, Assistant Executive Of- | horseback, c team. :,.,h,l It is l.“)efled that ’,),",\ win | ficer o e Alaska Game Comm He thinks Atlin is a wonderful Sweet Wines..Alcohol 209 by volume | i Ty i " sion, are scheduled to sail from Ju- country and the winter latior Dry Wines.. Alcohol 12% by volume - 5 S8 .. 290 not result in any undue increase ® neau at 6 o'clock y sant—especia in the total annual kil B89 tiogk Aeigt . ; e mors 3t Olbes Bestriotions | G8me Commissfon 'y : ates the thor 2 s 4 ’ skagway from where they will golpetl day going to the post Lyons Sweet Wines come from the fa- Restrictions in this s hunting g0 *l 1 otetior over the White| BIVen his predecessor who h 4 ‘ e regulations on migratory birds that p.co .10 vukon Route. o ok BRI 15 Tk des Tata e mous Sau Joaquin Valley of California : ass and Yukon Route Nelson in the dcep Interio-.| < i have hl-x»ll‘L‘mlfl‘lll‘.l'l(;d ll]u.m o T S R R “He only gets mall about ten ...Lyons Dry Wines from the renowned ‘f‘l‘l Simantag iy e 'S Whitehorse, Dawson. times a year,” Constable Bennett Jack London “Vailley of the Moon" dis- PooWEL ks, Nome, Anch said b Baiting of waterfowl and doves rdova and way ports ¢ and the use of live duck a Mr. Jewell will be ® nual insptction decoys in hunting wa oWl are .ontacting various L are acting various Wildlife Agenis {ia i o X fo not authorized regardless of the anq aitending to general game mat- A 08 ol R R e distance between the bait or decoys ters throu Eakion K Wu Tai Shan ¢ ? S ghout the Interior dis- . v and the shooter. otits. Sl ;; Omei Shan THE [ LYONS &CRAAS co. The 3-shell limit on repeating Both expect to be gone until ' '® wi-hua Shan in b il S chotguns, either hand operated or ge, m..,m,. Ar and P'u-To in the san Distributed by auto loading, in effect the last AP A R lands. Some of the temples on NATIONAL GROCCERY CO.. SEATTLE three seasons, is continued this . B 4 !Wu Tai Shan date from the first & season. Hunters may use shotguns | | century, AD. | young man with th required in the Cana- service a big ion of northern BELVISTA & ALTAVALE WINES | onl combined areas trict. Well aged, carefully handled and attractively packaged, they afford your not larger than No. 10 gauge. A "HOS’P*ITiLiNOTES P = = The daily bag limit on ducks is 10 T in the aggregate the same as last Henry Olson was dismissed from | = season, but the possession limit has St. Ann's Hospital today ter re- been doubled to 20 in the aggregate. ceiving medical attention. i of the kinds permitted to be killed Mrs. N. Sheepper was admitted = is 5 in the aggregate of all kinds, to St. Ann’s Hospital today for med- = and the possession limit has been ical attention. | t b WELL DRE ' = increased to 10 in the aggregate. e S Be ED. = underwent a| in No open season on Snow geese Laverne Bolton and brant in Florida and States minor operation this morning north thereof that border on the|the Government Hospital. Atlantic Coast, and the closed sea- - - - sons in any part of the United Brazil ceased to be a member of States on Ross's geese, wood ducks, ' the League of Nations in 1928 | EVERY-DAY PRICES PIE FRUITS — IN GALLON CANS: 69c | Gooseberries .73c et 81¢ | Bhubarb .5c Pineapple 84c | Apples 44c Red Sour Pitted Cherries . 70c Other Fruits and Vegetables in Gallon Sizes at Substantial Savings IN JUNEAU FREE DELIVERY IV JUNEAU Apricots Huckleberries CASE LOT GROCERY ~LOWEST PRICES—BY FAR" Choose Your TIMELY SUIT Take 3 Months to Pay T Payments can be arranged on a monthly, semi-monthly or weekly basis. NO PAYMENT DOWN! FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men 3 SNOWFLAKE C. & H. SUGAR Brown or Powdered Pound Package 10° APRICOTS PEACHES PINEAPPLE Large No. 2!, Cans 6Eor $l. CASTILE TOILET SOAP Bar Sc GUITTARD'S CHOCOLATE Pound Can 35 PRUNEIVICE [FRUITS 12 0z.can 24¢€|| and VEGETABLES PRUNE BUTTER ||[—————— BANANAS 12 0z.can 24¢ g 1bs. 254! GUM and CANDY GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 250: 4 for 15¢ FRESH PEAS JOHNSON 2 s, igc GLOCOAT 'DANISH SQUASH quart 98¢ Pound lOc Lynden Chicken and Noodle| Fancy Field SOuP TOMATOES 3 cans 29¢ ALASKA CRAB 2 cans 49¢ CRACKERS Ibs. ¢ 5(: : 2 Ib. ctn. 39¢ 2 : 2 LOGANBERRY TOMATO SAUCE CUCUMBERS L) Can 5¢ Each l 5c 2 for 2 5¢ PUFFED WHEAT NEW POTATOES 2 pkgs. 25¢ s - HI. 7 Ibs. 19c LETTUCE ,Al ge Heads 2 or l6c ALWAYS THE 49c Our BUTTER and EGGS are the FINEgT ob- E tainable and are T FLA; 8 CHOICEST FRESH || always priced with pkgs. 25¢ PRODUCE || the CHEAPEST. Your UNITED MARKET: liced Rindless BACON-Specm] 3 Sc HOICE STEER: ™" "5, 2y Oty 5T ER POUND . FANCY LEGS AND SHOULDERS OF LAMB ASHINGTON COOP QUALITY: Light and Heavy Hens—3-pound fryers—1/;- und breilers—4-pound roasters. Fresh-Dressed Cello-wrapped Fowl and Rabbits. Shoulder Lamb and Veal Roasts - Ib. 2 Sc UNITED FOOD TELEPHONES—— 16 AND 616 Piggly - Wiggly 4 TELEPHONES———————24 AND 85 AR TOMATO JUICE No. 1 tall tins 3 camns 25¢ Dozen 95¢ ALBERS W gx ~ S and (o) 'Si fillIlllllllIIIllllmlllllllllllllfl!llfllllllllllll.lllIllllliIIIIIIII

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