The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 12, 1927, Page 8

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are made 1o get the actual cause every instance, but often physic are not available in some loc |lv|l‘ and those reporting are unllll» determine the actual ailment account for the large nlmlll(v I deaths for causes ‘unknown’ and “n: tural causes’ shown.” . Second Division, 133 203, Fourth Division | One of the official reports early 467 marr reaching the Legislators' desks this Third Divisio Pl T ea as that f the Secretary 148 .\\Lw Bie s mliaile osmiLly oy he Division also led in GERMANY IS TO fo the rush of organization, etc. or | births with a total of 732. Boy babi SPEND MONEY FOR balanced with girls, 265 of each while th becanse of the usual early m | were eq v. | there activities which, as is, cus ] hobee 0 LR e O ,”, s | in the birth certificates. Of the total| BERLIN, March 12—The German t a i wver. | 897 were whites Indians, 73 mix-, government this year will spend seemed fo have beeh sort of over ¢ loods, one negro. 16 Japancss about $5,000.000 for propaganda at ! It :I really worth study. It starts,and ten miscellancous or not stated home and abroad \irlu:.ll:\ every W o iy W unusual fact— | The Second Division 407 | ministry has its propaganda fund and | R . [ births, 1856 male and 218 female and a corps of publici ents. The bud- that it pays its own way and more | and i all kinds of and de n were get for the Foreign office shows Sskimos, and | that in addition to a fund of 8,000,000 which no itemized ac three not state whit ) is | one ut of | In the itory's | 493 birtl 9 mal | The w number chockful of information abou bit subjects, abou ubje marks, for vd Division there were counting to the Reich is mnece and 1 female, ' sa TO0.000 marks allotted for Indians a foreign intelligence and news sery hal .;‘,,.‘, 120, J Eskimo ice. Another 409,000 mar and 1S miscellancous and un- si or news dispatche ted the government's and marriages happily about divorces corporation affairs, of the Ter continued work in keeping health the dai vds of Alaska, the br ing foxes to curh poaching, by reindeer owners!® is to be conveying attitude on diply pent THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927. NEW PROPAGANDA "PUBLIC WELCOME| i =T TANANA DERBY s CTOBEGIVENFOR ——— RUN NEXT WEEK rus s o ALASKA PIONEERS PI’Ogl'i)“l /\]ul”l..","’y l‘\)l' Pillfl('(’. TANANA, Anicich, Presid Kennel Club, annour wiana Dog Det 1 LONDON LONDON, March 12 i will find water pure and to drive repair E PROVIDED IN CAFE Americans free on fashionable . suc- which { Mar over, course,'every table in a new, Theatre Wednesday After- [t 2 oo Rt b4 % 1 Fanana., d¢ Y to the Kit-Cat Clyb, noon—Parks to Speak. River around Long Istand and end padlocked for selling Hquor out of hours and is to be’reopen At it of th wve entered with both restaurant with the express provision Mack f Ju lian driver by the licensing board that ther nes made to on a 10-mile is to no cocktail bar and custom- ente in the 1 bers arriving from d for the crs are to be afforded every oppor other Igloos to attend the Grand tunity to drink water and may have Igloo next Thursday 00‘ - liquor only with food. A public welcome will be held in ] < restaurant, which is in th: afternoon Gov. Geor; A rk 1 f London’t Piccadilly supercinen and Mayor J ( 1 | " one of London's gayest cham come the Pic i A | g‘flugr HF B'gT ¥ night clubs until it ran abeam musieal progy ng oa | FEaL I Wb the licen wthorities, who landed ranged | several hundred fashi le re wore had ral F 1 liquor ih rand ir animals, ronds, elee. | Bivths in Fourth Division out- matic cvents to the home press | Granad pre N In police court. In fact, the tions rvice records, sehool | Pumbered ¢ rd. being 5120 0f° The chancellor's office s given of Valdez, (] o many notables in the club when iGiid lowa. and Journalae ool wais totafl were male and 247 more than 2,000.000 marks for do-' Georse Love Vil it was raided that the office og cesions, motavies public|female, 80 whites, 167 Indians, 83 mestic propaganda e on (he ) to delay the round-up until 2 o ¢ deeds, gives | halfhvecds, 166 Bskinos and two un > A RsT AL ¢ thic i & [ very celebrated persons w - A stated ting Pionecr - i b 98¢ itted to \pe. The 1‘.,,.,1(,“ : ey o o el TRANSPORTATION €O, v iine tionee - i \ o e e ness done during the biennium, shoct | ork Is Difficu e i i I eaion -~ ks £ iprands Gouncl 1 is a regular Alice in the Wonder-| Commenting on the keeping of vit ELECTS NEW OFFICERS EGISTRATIUN | - *fif e udents escon .“n.u.‘ Ih “(I((m.,:.“.lli“i:‘l»::u.l.lli |"|IVK 1 ; Mr. Theile said in the 1 - - ng o o tlie IE st Lnhpont . : . : 2 b ded w i e il T I port At the annual meeting of the | Ihree hundred and fifty New | /oo red W m\ i Il"ln’ufl;n:‘“":IT]x“; J:Nu : g Coastwise Transportatio 0 enyy £ L L ur ed a 15-mo erm 0 se Tl retary’s office is concern Conditions in Alaska, in e ma \]‘:'f ! ,1“",‘:’ (e . ‘:n "”" b e s L ed wit 11 kinds of things and do wing reports on all births L DIRCLeE DIAsICON ) 8u X da ce Il. M. Peterson, wiosce term ared from the roof of |, E York detectives hunted four- | ls V RY Sluw ccar-old Billy Gaffney, who all sorts of services for which it hs, of course are difficuy,|¢eed 1L B ; L charges no fees but it pays its way,!and entirely difforent from those in CXpires this month. Theodove Hey.§ . o 0 =0 0 artment of his parents in | . R TR Mr. Theile pointed out. “The record the States. In fact, 1o comparison "\'l,'“‘l“ ‘l'["’l;l(’l"('\"‘"w"'l”",“'!"':""” Shepard; ‘apnomiced thay anly Plavinates told of 'y mascot f ifice (il o bier poolcan be made area of Aluska i OHen = i as 818cL00 L | " 3 ¢ 4 i man” w Carri i f th office . for the bi wmial g : « ‘IM\‘”“:“\ 000,000 square miles|(0 Succeed H. Meler, R. B [voters have resistered for the ( nan” who carried S C”V!\:)'.-F"TV S o e e i P e on was elected seeretary (o su [election, Apeil 5 Last year more peo | Bl A JOHNSTON’S ot b .«1.'::: 1 mimbiae E i 410 e ex B g D e Shalir ple_regit wi‘u : vi.l‘. 1“ e Bo P oNm s and fees ¢ Al LONGI 4 J o S i OEEaRS: (o | than any othe ime oy of Fair - ~ biennium. This is, no doubt, a gooi|large as the smallest state, while Splendid progre Vi ol (e ; kel AN a EXCL VE aninm ; I ince the operation of the | The foilowin it Indication of business stimulation inpopulation is only 55,000, It can eaily the Territory at la s all busi-!be seen t the procedure follo orporations orga in Alas in the recordation of ka, and foreign corporations conu- followed i JUSTIN HARDING ADMITTED TO BAR by the vital statistic Alaska without cost out of all pro cannot be templating extension of their activ- are required by ) or | portion to the number of coertificat e ; IS Required by Jaw to re r"’"'“]" I" LRy The United States District Court, » office of the Secre lrecorded and the amount of 5 % in the office of the Secretary of reco ! ¥. Rooil prestdlig, corvetis: aska by filing and compilin g certain fi zertaln. doguments -andinacessary in sccuring iing ot 10 o'clock in a cor fees janng tinuation of the last term of court Bl Calse of Reaths; | Upon the motion of Arthur G.| 5| Tubsreulosiel and Btboroulan liig oo stin W Harding, e Gl ‘xm-n'n were the sources n(.lhv MOSLl grites District Attorney succeedin deaths. From tuberculosis alone llu_'l“ Mr. Shoup, was admitted to prac- fwere i1 deaths, tubercular menin-y oo CTor o D Alaske and tubercular mastoditis Three naturalization cases were | from accldental CaUSEB yquene up and all three applicants 35, and in 87 ieen for citizenship were granted their 88 o final papers. The new citizens a “Receipts of the office [l this biennium exceed®d all prev records, the total receipts being The appropriation made by th> Legislature for the administra tion of the office under Terriori: 1 #its 1 was $20.108. This mak a very | O0e < ctory showing in that for eve dollar appropriated the office has [ fatality. the already turned into the Territorial [ KnOWN RUSUInbiie (e 184ki Niemi, a native of Sweden ™ N t cancel 6, e - A o | treasury $1.85. This notwithstanding d€aths; cancer ( 3 ¢ Henry - Kuchenbeiss native of | the fact that much of the work of | heart influenza 5L 0T Gormany, and Christoffer John Sul | snicides was a total this office, vital statistics, di tion of information, ete. is public emina. | livan, who was born in Irelan “Natural Raen i L service work for which no fees are | CAUSE b 67. ‘ .| Six pair of twins ved thel collectible.” | Comenting on his section of the|yame night at a Berlin hospital |report, Mr. Theile said the cause of hatir 3. oy, COrporation List Grows .00 "0 often undetermined. Efforts ' Old papers gor guse ut Tho Empire The report listed 754 foreign corpo-| 5 vations on file in the office, of which 411 are fo 343 demostic organizations. During the biennium 45 domestic and 74 foreign corporations were stricken from the list for failure for two £NCCes! ars to pay their annual license fees. A total of 177 corporations filed for record during the two-year period, a net 0 of 53. Of those filing 52 at were organized for mining or promot- T Tra ELKS” HALL ing mining deals, 25 for fishing and fish packing, five building and loan ® Tonight WITH THE ALASKANS purposes, eight transportation, five oil, nine furs and fur farming. five GIVING YOU GOOD SNAPPY MUSIC of recorded n and SHE Will Enjoy the Evening insurance and eight social and frater- nal orders, Growth in Population During the biennium there were 2014 births recorded, 398 more than for the preceding biennial period There were 1,598 deaths, or 546 less than births, recorded. The number of death was 82 in excess of the period 1923-24, increased 1 during the period and numbered 1,046 as comparcd to 775 in the two preceding years. In the First Division there werc “I's the Music” THEN CAME THE BLACK BOTTOM By MISS HELEN GOVE This difficult dance which set BROADWAY going will be the feature TONIGHT “Hello-Swanee--Hello” “Song of the Wanderer” “F orgive Me” BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN SOLO NIGHT FLEETMAN Saxaphone SANDFORT Piano LESS WE FORGET “We Hope You Don’t Feel Hurt” By BARNEY MOOSE HALL AYERSMANN Drums VALE Banjo BETZ Violin MORRISON Trumpet Admission $1.00 9:30 P. M. rporation | tin 1919, 1070 registered )78 in 1921 ard of LI i 1";" i 1 .;,”,vv"‘“‘.‘. THE CORRECT THING md those intending 1o vots | 1 A Al I IN CANDY ted to do so as soon 5 g i lued in order | ration s made in tha | G T A very man, woman and child in | t the City Hall e aitiad =t mmunity mey participat e —— e pri Pairbanks News-Mine HOMI] OF QUICK SFRVICE | g M e AUTOI Suits pressed from 15 tc {utes. Phone 576, JORDAN'S VAL SERVIC Lower Front tramway to t DANCE being refilled b EAGLES for traff Strect FALL o USE ' DOUGLAS (_—-_'—_. 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See the new lines, the new ideas, the new fabric crea- tions, all ready for you here in your preferred style and exact size, Come in. $2.75 to $6.75 (oldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER s Tt AT HlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllll‘lllllll‘lllllli CARE TO BE STYLISH | | | | | you must wear a string of Beads, |a Festoon or a Pendant in the | new shades with Bracelet, Ear- rings or Brooch to match. | We have just received the most ‘up to date shipment of these | novelties, direct from the im- | porters, that any one could wish (for, and at prices to suit every | purse. We have a new nqndbug or Party Bag for your Spring outfit Mosaic and stonme-set picture | frames at from one dollar to five. IF YOU i | THE NUGGET SHOP OO OO RO SRR OR

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