The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1927, Page 2

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i : Remsan Board rulings were madce.” “ now cencerning nutrition—recog- 2 the fundamental importance THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 1927. | Who's Who in Russia . A ST e R : A broken line of CHILDREN'S HOSE Bluc Brand WASH COTTON CREPE LADIES’ WOOL in black and brown CLOTHS in pirk and in floral nattern HOSE Sizes 6 to 10 blue plaid, 12x12 32 inches wide $1.00 pair 3 for $1.00 - 8 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 COTTON CRFPE A broken line of Red- = Ladies’ Union Suits, | Ladies’ Union Suits in s - fern. N and Wap. long sleeves, ankle | summer weight, no in solid colors ani SERE giome Al R length, low nezk, high | sleeves, knee length, figured ners Corsets to sell for neck all sizes 3 for $1.00 $1.00 ecach %1.00 each $1.00 each TURKISH TOWELS {"—7"""7°~ SRR bk HUCK TOWELS 17x26 Red and Blue borders 2. ) 17x36 1 for $1.00 1 z CURTAIN SCRIM in Cream and White, 36 2 for $1.00 inch MADRAS for men's and boys’ shirts in stripes, 36 inches wide 2 for $1.00 HOPE MUSLIN 36 inches wide 1 for $1.00 Broken line <f men's wool underwear SHIRTS and DRAWERS 51.00 4 Garment BOYS f1 percale, olid co stripes, 6 to 12 $1.00 cach BLOUSES I and A broken line of 4 for $1.00 KUIBISHEFT TOMSKY Recent intern in Russia FIGURED PERCALES n power. Hore arve f n power teday in all colors, 36 in. ceeded Leningas Premier; Stalin party bisheft, recently elected ‘; fox $1.00 sian nomic Council, and Tomsky, bre Russian Coun of Trade Union PLAID GINGHAMS 32 inches wide Chambrays in solid color, 27 inches wide 3 for $1.00 MARITIME PATROL ON | DAILY WATCH ON SE 19 = = 1 —--v- 33-inch All Silk WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 While radio from hydrosraph “uv!(‘\'r‘:: ! tseas quietly lap the shores of the for the g ' oper avige IMPORTED PONGEE world, a vigilant maritime patrol, ux s who kn of con- " 0 O andlubbers busily ditior on 1l in American ! e e $1.00 a yard commeraial shipping Droaficast to: aid them . ooo Ieeberss, floating debriz, Tat n opaque fogs are constant memac HOSE for packs and heavy shoes in lito navigation’ against which wa in black, grey and brown grey and white inuat be wiga il \lm of FGUR YEAR TEHM i & qoperatio [} orle OvVe 5 for %1.00 5 hn $1 ()() Hydrographic .um,,. of the Navy D L D B partment. Reports’ Dahg This burean tr . BY JUDGE REED A broken line of mcn's and CANVAS GLOVES (‘hi'd".c"'s p a finger on the i ot ( 3 ". n (‘ .‘ r()‘ll Y(“ll laieseitay hrri of all dangers 1o shipping about whicn )~ 7318 A ARCTICS [it i imper: in s catse, (0 cnce-— Has L 5 for $1.00 $1.00 a pair know. An elaboraty Migenee s Sl VIR 3. 54 {vice, enlist codperation of hydr of other countric woeni (o chart A broken line of | phic ts the bi | LINOLEUM RUGS known S8 e TN N Limpediments to water tvatfic, ana LADIES” SHOES MEN"S SHIRTS | 18x36 b LR s Teoen 0, A $1.00 a |'5‘i" K1.00 each | 2 for 5“ () | Constant communication with shi nien J b : 4 4 Iviging them of newly sighi- ment in ! Penite - |ed dereliets, rafis, and other thing: MeNeits fsand by 3 [is uned. The burean supplies Reedo dfe v wdicted by rall navigators with informaiion and Jury a 1 October asks their reciprocating by advicing Davi Ferritory \\’Iu-n; e ren S O n of the longitude and latitude of ice setuencd, Hey ® [ ] .’ Y bergs and other straylings. It im t Greely, Colo., last] I mediately disseminates the news over | attle on al neai's Laaidi 175 S all ocean highways t n officer| Juneau's Leading Department Store e L L S ” e Guard annihilaiion drons @ vment at the e titied and patrol piration 1 he was bro scenes of drifters and remove them. here on o warrant d under the : ) st | Hunting Lost Boats Ketehikan indictment A task which the Coast Guérd Davi 1id gone to I tackl st July was to find and des Greely Lis whom ha! A S T T stroy 87 steel cvlindrical pontoo i Wt Craig! Aavance In Science of Nutrition Makes Obsolete (i R h K Sl et | bro off the t of North i % o bra st Old Tests Governing Pure Food, Warns U. S. Chemist| menncing constiise SIp.| T b New and continuing studies of|of the nd proteins—the|ings of the Renuon rd I- re- Al A target raft which had to b e, o A he, ripele ot fo L board * certainly { vealed by reports [abandoned during a hurricane whit ok LB R ind adultersnts g ted as final. ‘I'tey|ments on file' with fedrnl nflleinls e B b ik the | he rublic is tc b v hecome inconclusive. to|at Washington. it Swas heingBtoweds caused: “police on the whelesomeness of sav the least. but def‘mtolv open to One of tl , A atudy. e | men of the main” come trouble J A plv. warns I'r. Ck, A Brov\nv the enspicion <f inasenrs by Dr, W:l'mn.‘.éiu. a ten day search it was located. th Chief of the Bureau of Chemistry One of the position to the hydr of the U. % Department of Agri- [ methods o testing i I phich burean and six dostroye culture. Findings made by the Remson Poard. which kave been the guide in the enforcement of the federal vure foad !aw aré todav inconclu- sive if not actvally obsolete and erroneoue. Dr. Browne declares. Due to the increasing use of pre rared foods and the cc < roundi roduc i than ever important that tt fects of gquestionable ire entering into our food chould®be given the close bv Rutrition experts any factors now r of the utmost importance in dietary and nutrition studies were alto- gether unknown at the time the Dr. Browne explains, “For in- stance. notning was then kncwn concerning vitamines apd their im- vortance in the oroper balance of diet. Neither was it known that there are different proteins. with widely different functions in the upbuilding of the body,/ + “None of the tests made by the scientists comprising the Remscn Board. therefore, disclosed the ef- fecte of the ingredients studied on the different vitamines or on any viamines. No study was made of their cffecte on the different pro- teine. Al the facts concerning these very vital elements in our diet have been developed since the Remeon Board made ite investiga- and reports. the light of what we now various food iy sent to lpok for it. The win wuilly to (luvi “Rail” eventually picked up the ‘nm Hn"'\‘l'r it 't Mazon e saw ] %fi I‘ " and haulgd it intor port i :Lu he Recon the Amer nd.as v | tained o the ) said in the g .pic} the spring months to imder i wmgd -dmin um | withdrawn' Jine 30 when it is 1 I ( in Den- F) g "’;' sumed -the ‘shipping lanes are s: 9 8:,““ » using. The duty . of patrol boats is to r é?- fi’ [port daily the situation in their ter WHITE Bdward | ‘that . (bg.l;%a | ritovies 40 the hydrographic Drowning es that fir was made with;alu md { which rebroadcasis twice a day wara chi mother con- | he rate in this upufl ings to mariners g ived to ha * marry the e is carried on by broker for 't time only IY:w:;msnnflllllllmlm | and grew more slow! ufi:rla ml‘l getting ’xmh drl I Altudyolllulflomoi on reprodi as one of its eh found ‘that fats fed The Most Popular d-n:- was g ey Fur Sale with alum m 1 youns whle i | —_— AR DR.CHARLES A. BROWNE, * % 7 Fur by Public n holds great GHIERUS BURBA ORCHEN® “ hfl i paw advantages for the fur Our Fur serving their effects on white rats, Glltlm “ I : Auctions are attended Dy from Dr. Browne points out, was like-|of our foods, “, ¥ AR rnl ) AR wite unknows at the time the Rem. | forward—and: v pal ¢ ada son Board made its studies. Be-|nized in the :!; | Strong «ompet Iding prevails at all cauge of the gimilarity in digestive | pure food la the g times. nees made on re processes between these rodents{be properly of shipr d. Qur a8 and humang, and because their pro-| will be Manch 30, May 11 ductiveness makes it possible to wodum. . keep | - and Jul study the effects through several] with generationg within a comparatively fiu Hl short period. tests made on these |placent!; animals are regarded by nutrition nflnr erperts as most valuable. That such tests actually do sbow results m wide'y at variance with the One of these superior hammers | Car- ! | should be in your home. penters everywhere recommend and use them which is sure proof 'of the outstanding quality of lthc Estwing Unbuakable _tools. 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Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. S. &F. SWEET—FRESH CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. Handy Andy s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK e e DU § Eat, Sleep and Be Happy AT THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel"”

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