The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY "ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1927. ol rrsncelfasmaslif ot el froreelifanectfef Y| L ASTERN COLLEGE PROFESSOR-EMERITUS ~ [boiy. Oter boats al | l.\n‘ Huston brave. W PRAISES ALASKA COLLEGE; VISITS HERF Wa 358 otk pesoni et | | this telegram by passing boat ! GREAT AGRICULTURAL POSSIBILITIE et caiadain il e e B | % : | then proceed to Fortuna Iul‘;” | ing F: oo ceessiul worl f llln ing up aft m i Lover River Tnable to got ’"." visited i Junoan. atto Yelsgraia sttt o roadls; Fontun . 1 . 1 " g : g 2 trip down the Yukon to Fairbanks |1 i inch Tweed Coating in all wool brown [and_out 1o the const over the edy 8 Richardson Highway. Having T . A BRAON v e { Dean of Agriculture for ol YUKUN RIVER EMILES RETURN i $3.00 a ).!ltl. ; at the University of Illinols, Pro. 2 % - Davenport has particularly ob, | Mr N r2 " NOW—53.70 | ed the agricultural econditions . . | two sor ‘u» Territory, and the work |)|1\': uan in Charge _[u» returned iast nig 0): YO 4 . c | E of Mines while tre . o .o . | The party repo G ’-"”'.»\ m a Woo n ing through the country. They ]>1t.’ll\’1cllmof/\rculm’.l “41 rful weatl the entire °d the experimental stations | = and lauded t mery he triy !\"pg lar frlez; av ill't‘. at Fairbanks and at Matanuska.! Dro J. 3 iston, physician in - aygd in the i ; They left Juneau on the North.[Cclharge of the d of Education’ Guided by K. Money, experi \( )\'\ ) H) western for the tes, by wa ¢im Juncan hospital and assign need . Cahaliat ad" ALt i —"%.. : Sitka, where they will visit the|to the Governmer spi 61 | guide, tiiey found excellent fish fexperimental station and visit Dr,fon the Yukon Riv ng for entthroat and Dolly Georgeson, who is a classma iturday ten miles below Moun trout, some weighing ‘h all wool Velours in tan, rose and Prot. Davenport. ltain Village, according to a tote | pounds camp. days - were spont by them.|Eram received today by Ohtles =0 . B rbanks, during which time | He orth, of Juneau, from D fafter ] ) S0 a yard. 100n on the Northwestern they visited the mines and the|DB. Mozel, superintendent for tho|pome, 1 u, Penn, by way \ is.a Wonder college. “The people of Alaska u of Edu m in the Yukor . : ski i at: | calitorn Worker With W should give the College great sup. |district. - \ NOW k‘\(' 20 port. It is a good College and a| The telogram to Hr. Hawkes Mrs. Miks tusi b the 8 X the Proper credit to Alaska. They have ox-|Worth, dated today, said f Aui's Hospital feday and vetor: . Khlgl 05]’_aint \\")‘!1 \vtl()ll"‘x ;l] !“(‘ ’lnd cellent cquipment for their mining Saturday, July 16, Dr. J. W.ieq to Douglas NTry e UL I BN i L) WAL W AN « i engineering department, I dont | Huston fell o d medical bout ‘ - supposa any college in the States and pilot happened to see Iu'Hi M Guy Smith I returnec iy Al NI o cando a8 aonalr.for thane. tak quarter mile av Rushed medicai [to her home in Douglas ver J > Y y II I ] C \k‘.‘_"lll«l! kDl()”‘) a '_\Jl(‘. Mint courss m',,w“m,h(::j:'m ,,"" boat and life boat but the Doctor |much improved after two weeks | uneau- 0""‘{'} araware 0. i 3 ok banks, said Prof. Davenport {sank bofore they could reach him |treatment at the Ann’s Hos | ! i 2 i NOW—$7.60 | aing Gead Mok | Leaving no stone unturned to find | pital. i HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING | “The i I college is helping all who | ceive it an opporaunity. one of | AR EREE ARG, PHONE 12 {the unusual coy w one in P fannking. tor. nrosechirs. whish st H e - 3, ' | patronized considerably. Tho fa 1 37 ity s e e woric a YOUNEED A CARPENTER {main jn the “Territory in minir Phone 103 or se it _cannot be equalled & N Sioe . a ple AL I,U\IDDTROJ"( ch I)r‘(‘;c;ulcd (,();]!‘l‘”]“]()‘ m I)IUC tam 1R Ave . the necessary A BUILDING REMODELING CONTRACTING g i 4 ‘ Vi & 3““‘" he . continue Work by Hour, Day or Week > = | Three of the teachgrs at the ¢ B henna and lavender. Regular $1.35 a [ Collego aro gradnatos. of tho 11 - : L versity of llinois, Prof el Potts, businoss administration In Printed Crepes, Stripes and Plain Colors. yvard. Miss Ina. Hammond, busines NOW—-95 CENTS ministration, _and Miss Marth; Materials of Flat Crepe, Radium and Geor- Moro Power To You Parks, Home economic WE HAVE IN S§TOCK THIS DATE Prof. Davenport felt a v ) s g i ORI 3 gette Crepe. All Colors. Sizes 16 to 48. THE NEW EZ ELECTRIC WASHER o~ < | ong orest in the college and € & DTd O ARRAT 1 Sateen in all colors. Regular 60c ¥ | tho work golng on i WASHES AND DRYS SIMULTANEOUSLY |, “The College is propared to $16 7/; A time saver and worth con if are in the market bogh X, dihage. ot elturey e cekh for an Electric Washer. C in your cwn home first. NIV _4; ( ‘[‘\l‘) ::x‘-l ‘]wlvulo the department is not " ol e Taal T st:hetl sy X NG V=9 LilLl < ot developed, it will be when il - s i time comes,” said Prof. Daven- port. S BB s French Serge Sport Dresses g B * : ‘:T'n » agticultural problem he: [ ] [ ] to some extent, are men wli Jj chme to the country as miner SPECIALLY PRICED AL‘4IQK/1 j"l Juneau’s Leading Department Store and _hgecoming disappointed, toc 5 # ) g fup homesteads, though thore sy ; o A / o Wholesale and Retail Buichers a numher who are doing sp did g Dl rUmmen e escndlymemson e serRpmemeflyoe metpommeehifioroepeef work i rassing oo <o At $7.75 PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET Prof. Davenport said. “Those wi ] T Gt e e K the organized doalers in Seattle STATEMENT OF , s gl el Ve S Patronize Home Industry s he | their problem is t tisfy i y . o Pianos—~Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin oper- HUAD FGHANP $ j i Do e All hand made, finished in embroidery and ated. ig i ries OES g Ludwig Drums and Accessories, Band Instruments, ifine for herbs, and 1 would say ¥ %! '3 Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, that the agriculture will proban!y drawn work. All light shades. Sizes 16 to 42. Accordians. Victor Orthophonic Phonographs and Records. ‘ v revolve ul)()ll! oats, barley, p Alaska wholesale and retail agents for the new Home Sew- 3 and other things w ar J h ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- Lan;c Sum to Be txpcndvd s ' 8 in quantities for cows, just o $6 75 pairing. Priced lower than outside. Wi Reidlirces corn is the principle product the ddl st, which is a 1 A SN 1CT QIO ~ Over $2.000,00. | Hy E o oRebiaR dhad et ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE b g A ey o “The dairy products, oggs, milk PHONE 143 NEXT A. B. HALL I s i (and butter seem to find a ready {local market in Alagka. In Fair P to expend approximate {banks ‘people willingly pay more : on its e . : . : 4 " ALL COAL MAY 8 i Toriorisl sromrain | W57 | [ ok s dhon o g, i Dainty Rayon Smocks garpiaibo During the esent the Alaska Road Co LOOK ALIKE President. The majc Imilk too is readily sold in p this sum is made up of v..\ ral of the canned product. The d: appropriations of there w 5 : i SN i but after trying our’z you will ; e pla 1 S0, ‘ be convinced that the heating All Shades———$3.75 : quality varies, also you will Pl ; \ jearn ~that baking with ouf’ } 5 Wy e T oans less coal and bets! # A / - S BYC /e carry a tull line of Feed RAYON UNDIES GIRLS’ DRESS / 2 and .our traasfer service 0. G them by being far more advanced Whiz. VESTS—AIL colors and devoloped than they had « pected. Accurate information con- 75 CENTS ! o i3 ¢ s R Phone 114 cerning the Territary is not readi- SPECIAL $1350 ly found, they said. Even the e eeass e S e e o € g men will not have the, same trou- NAY Tiily \ | ble with competition that the | “ farmer with potatoes, for in- Douglas H. | stance,” Gilletta, ticer who re- | cently reported here for with the Commiss night on the Northwes Skagw They will go to Dawson and from ther return to hi while Maj. ette, ¥ will be joined at T s tant Engineer Ike r, will proceed down ¢he Yuk to Cipcle and across the Circle road to Fair. banks. Alaska Is Surprise Both Prof. and Mrs. Davenpo:t said that. Alaska had gurprised AU LR TR transportation companies had lit- 2 tle to say concorning the real con- Wast | mality at all. Similarly, all burean | dition of the country, except for ing the gavermaent’s time is more and division chiefs and their sub-|the unusual and curious aspects difticnlt Lo employe or official | ordinates do their work in the| Even most of the maps of the of tha. ir department than {open, the wooden panels having|erritory are inadequate and fur- the day's work. been removed from the doors of |Rish little real data,” Prof. Daven: Habobt Work hecam . {their offices and replaced with{Port declared. o8 the Titeripy, Wany ¢ slass. “Visting” and novel read-| “We have enjoyed the trip trem asting temptations have boen re- | IME on the governments' time|endously, it is- a beautiful coun- moved from the big offico: build- {105¢ their charm under such con-jtry, though each part is entiroly s arrives at his office about jditions. different. One could say that thers i, Tank Dafoes: bt ‘af Yet, it seems to be a cheerful|are really several different Al cabinet members and | Pullding in which to earn a living, |askas. The southeastern, the i have managed to got | for tife sunlight gets into the corjterior, and the Cook Inlet dis- out of bed, and he frequently is)ridors through the windows and|!ricts arve gach individual, and tho the last of his force to leave, | d0ors, and when the closing gong sections which we didn’t sce arce this year wh s $1,000.000, Such a man doesn’t like clock |sounds, few employees are llkulylf‘mbflbl)’ unlike any of the other. assets of the Commisiiox As a result, several|lo have any unfinished job left; “On the entire trip we bavyg rund to Jane 50, 254y aved elocks were removed from | 00 Stheir hands to worry about|mot encountered a day of rain $125,000; contributed funds to the |y b e when he took | When they should be enjoying|though warned that we would same date, $206.000; 2 tional Park o of the department. No|themselves. need them, we both brought rain zz;v:::f !Z‘ég“"'x‘;‘ (\i:lw’h‘.:'r“;l watchers remain on tho| b o emig coats W“—'flpu& b ARy Ath #od gtart; there may be a few watch eople Happy ?:0' xl':i!l“kting ‘u ‘1"“' U(| S‘L},is.s\n‘» watchers, but watch watching 1,| COAL DUMPED BY CARLOAD h‘I‘T';e people we have seen look ? Bugition i has & halance OP i, . gitricult to be worth whiie %, singularly happy and contented. including | it one is inclined to cultivate| (‘ART’{FF‘ Wales, July 18.—|We have noticed fow who looked kit 46 Hharaast ulboka ¥n ”“.‘::MMT \\h§ch lift coal cars intol discouraged or disappointed. Al now are those in the co ‘m‘"L‘l‘!‘:t“’t’)‘mfl_“‘:f‘;g:‘:‘a“::&_““ll’l‘; aska is really a country for pi- ; gl L, ey are thore only |0 e hada.clave. been. ine aan il pang e yo om ; The First Choice of Leadmg Banks—Burroughs .’,,,:m ,mdd ;?f:;mrf activitios P o it ”“i“."alled at the docks here. dregs of humanity m{l m’ n-:L = | Adding, Bookkeeping, Caculafing, Billing Machines 132,200, an 050 in supe ", y RIS Y . G DA & 8, . wl e luncheon quently in cities, finfll. nd whes | WALKS INTO GLASS i 5 “There should be some w. f' = J . : 3 FOLKXESTONE, Eng., July 18. me WAy efiie : p - T g e WOR! ¢ may close thelr degks. A woman absent-mindedly :ulked educating the people of the coun- 0 . . ur or 0- RIS, July 18—The latest| :‘t‘“' ':‘ff’f\f“_‘-‘ "“"“‘l“" ""3“"“9 through a plate glass window in :;y d:“*m"‘ ‘!‘"‘ illusion | ¢ Have You Seen the New Burroughs? of rabbit skin je groen, | D8t Privacy is an advantage inlp local dry goods store. When [the Interior is frozen up all | o - - - by the house of Valen: | [ Conduct, of public ‘business|asked for an explanation she said the time and gouthesstern 4.‘3- . e be T e and. it (g "l','l"" hETe hesp. Hinkine. of :;:a,w:e: l:, i, ;l:?uml f:' .,,‘g ) . n, son. ng bordeu and '(;’ouifg:: Most executives, may be reachal s i—“oo-fi—— y States th: Yukon country Is a by telephone without any fur-]0ld papers for sate at ‘the Emplre. absolutely unknown quantity.” o Fit :ll'lly ‘gtoyolle— Made t() Measure Gnnrantead g Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23'75 Per Suit Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good looking clath Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 ~Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts Telephone 3804 BLOOMERS Y’S SUITS $1.15 »a 3 to 6 Yeacs TEDDIES 95¢ to $1.50 increased by the propriation for 1928. The Commission of §$750,000 under the pro the present law which authoriz it to obligate not to e od per cent of the appr LINGETTF. BLOOMERS GO 35 CENTS SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. VOILE PAJAMAS Dainty Sha/ics $1.95 and £2.5 IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll!lllllllllllll i IMPORTED SANDLES RIBBED HOSL $1.95 . 25 CENTS i nminiuimlllmnlmm|l|mm||m|mnmmmmummmmlun

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