Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
DEPARTMENT URGES USE OF Family Washday “Blues” English to ,,"l” e Town BIR Much MINGHAM ALASKAREPORT = - Valuable Account Work Experiment Stations of of Alaska ied b 1ture t Sitka the We Matanuska Kodiak Rampart and which | 'hn at part of the clima and d m Te the nars wet ticulture Much work e improvement of straw the winter given muc nl has trawherr » and f grown for market in and most of tho coast The demonstr reg are of everal station that ries can be ssfully fital berry succe and pro grown in Alaska, and straw growing is destined to ba important branch in the Territory no crop in come an rticulture erhaps erally cultivated the potato. It money crop, body ho is more gen Alaska the principal and is used by is lach towh garden and pro s cabin has its potato patch ny mining camps c ntities of potatoes of which are produced locally. Tt Sitka jon has developed number of varieties that yield well | in that region well as othe secticns of A scedling po the. Sitka station wn a3 / 368), produced at th bushels per acre at station. The The large q msum most yield gr 2 b in ‘developing hardy crossing the Galloway with the Holstein Friesian, and the Galloway with the Asiatic Yak The former has produced some promising individuals the standpoint of milk fat yield well as stand the rigorous climats. Some of the crossbreds yield between 4,000 and 6,000 pounds of milk per year. The value of the Yak-Gallo way cross has not been establish ed as yet The report also contains a sum mary of meteorological data for the different the figures of which have been obtained from the Weather Bureau. By referring to a map of Alaska one can readi locate each place from which ti E s been collected and g correct idea of the climatic ditions prevailing in parts of Alaska. A copy of the tained by catsl breed cLoss from, and butter ability to 18, con different report can be ob writing to the States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. ¢ - - MISS STINNES' TEARS CONVINCE TURKISH POLICE BERLIN, Aug. 18 mobile tour of the world, Claire nore Stinnes has reported her first adventure from Constantino- Miss Stinnes the only aughter of the late German mag nate. Hugo Stinnes. Before Miss Stinnes companions could cross phorus they were held up the Turkish authorities for days for having committed “erime” of inadvertently ente the so-called military zone. M Stinnes was placed under a mili tary escort and her two cars, all h ongings, and her dog were attached by the poiice. ‘When all arguments and treaties failed, Miss Stinnes re- sorted to tears, which did ti trick. The Turkish aufhoriti were suddenly convinced that sh» was not a spy. They restored her s and other properties and gave her a huge bouquet of roses. - eee MAINE HUNTING Me., Aug. Re ived at the Department of Inland Fishgries and Game frcm 1917 licensed guides, show they have been employed 1% days the past year, guiding 65 resi dents and 8,985 non-residents of Maine, of whom 3,562 were hunt ers. The guides reported that their parties killed 1,787 deer aul 25 bears, is and the her Bos by foud en- AUGUSTA, ports rec 18, e PLAYS SOLID GOLD FLUTE CLEVELAND, Aug. 18 Solo numbers on a solid gold flute are a Ienture‘of the summer concert season of“the Clevelayd symphony orchestra, The concerts are given in Cleveland parks. The flute is played by Weyert A. Moor. e Advertising always pays. the columns of The Empire. Use Information in strawbei- | than | United | On her auto- mingham of it P ind which a washin ume 1 than #wo hour The cost of washin ily of five will be ing and penc including Birmingham in the fall 1 place power ¢ hydro-extract and fin ihout six 8 and dry cent oap housewife wil clothes to her soiled in a en machin nto a moisture cle Her bringing her will be to uly work 1 of laundry pull Jevers ar Motor driven only hamper two turn two tap: mar s and e be available, as well as sp facil for clothing likely lose wasieng >> .+ FOREST PARTY ' REPORTS 600D ectric ir will alsc cial color in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927. FIRS'I‘ PI(‘TURE OF THE RICKARD FAMILYv P . HEADWAY MADE {Engineers Back Cruise of Timber Areas g for Cameron Interests After sections a reconnaisance of forest on Iey Strait cruise the no and northe |and eastern of Chichagof Island, the engineering party mak |ing the timber survey fo | George T. Cameron and associat ret d to | plies. It will 1 to sume i | cover the entire ywr unit In the party were J Don Camoron and D { reprosenting the terests, and J. P the local U. S | staff which i election of ber for pulp developmer The party covered Glacier Idaho Inlet, Port Frederic water Bay, Tenakee Inlet, ril 8§ to Rodman will proceed shortly shore of Admiralty much of the finest timber in tha unit is said to be located. Latur it is probable that it will go to the Endicott River section. It is the purpose of the sury | shores of selectior wn today for ave again tomo work Than re which W. Frost Edmond Cameron in Williams, ot Forest, co-oper suitable t R son, Service in th of tim ng Bay Fresh and P Bay 1 to the west Island wh | " Jack Salem and His NIGHT HAWKS ELKS’ HALL Saturday Night See our Window for the Book you want to read BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. SPECIAL Large tubes of SHAVING CREAM and AFTER SHAVING TALC 35 CENTS LT T MILADY DECOLLETEE RAZOR and full sized bottle of SHAMPOO 50 CENTS Phone 25 Free Delivery charged fmm" Th ines 1 view ¢ aind qua l chan apuroximate cost of transportation situation, etc - KATISHAM ’*ENTENCC David rested M Alaska also with struction of pro day in joner’ ity yest I Commi Court and w | tenced to serve {by Judge Frank A. F 1 - Evelyn Sue Stewart, little ter of Dr. and Mrs. A, W | art, and Harley Turner, Jr | went operations f morning at the St 90 day daug! Stew unde th pital. | :-.||IIII|IIIIIIllllllflliillli!llilllllllllllh. ‘ | | HERBERT HOOVER “A cream check a day Keeps the sheriff away” WE ARE BELIEVERS . Bl% FIS%I RUN a pack this IN PURE ICE CREAM | Ours is pure and whole-| some as pure food —and food indeed it is—always, fresh and free from in- jurious ingredients. Children may eat our Tee Cream with perfect safety. We give Prompt Attention to Developing and Prm!ing - Phone 33 We Deliver HELLAN’S PHARMACY LT T T “U————n: and w\tlll\l\(‘ ]nrhl)r- of the Tex Rickard family shows the sports promoter and the r Maxine is quite a promoter herself, frequently promoting extra meals lrl”‘\]mn (It ilmon _ are ente reams t ring pawn rmally number of seen from the to the They than and, in fishermen, as: fish for large almon we migrating Inlet Tennec mora oung Spring koo M1 much noticed - NOW REPORTED IN THIS AREA -nakee Canneryman Says Good Run in Chatham Rk ~Streams Are Low | streams on said rous there vion of run of ore the next fish humpback cannery ea501 Most of the lared to be were i operations in thi igust 5. Mr dxiogt ed to operate shing, the season bein d to open Septemb - -oo Tenneson said b the fall scher! for big run of Chathan water Tenneson Fisheries ry at Strait and neighb: rcording of the aimon i i i to: & o ner Superi DEATH WINS WAGER which Tenakee, who with arrived in June l'The tatlor short visit. He veported |y, .ou1q slightly above can Mr rates a KOLBERG, Germany, here made a bet that drink fifty glasses of fiery brandy distillel He drank the fifiy right, but when h started across the room to ‘col lect his wager he dropped dead - orsaleat The Emplre | Aug. 18 enneson au day for a s korn,” a heat es all 26,000 cases Mr Tenn: n fish wer numerous in ' ce Inlet and n| Chatham Strait north from ther Owing to the extremely dry weath \ all of the low and i 01d pi il om s creeks are SPECIAL 1070 OFF on all Blue and White Enamel Ware Be sure to see the new line of Chinaware just received from Johnson Bros., England. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 CANNING 18 Peaches $1.65 A CRATE—Delivered to your door GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 _ Three Free Deliveries Dail: Open Evenings BIG REDUCTION On KUPPENHEIMER and KELLER., HEUMANN THOMPSON SUMMER SUITS R "J.M. SALOUM SHOES - SHOES ure a have been suspended sinco | & Moscow Agam Swept | | By Homelees Waifs MOSCOW, of gome 1,500 believed tc tov-on-Don | Recruited | peasantry come to Mo | temptation ganized in ga | cow streets picking street | without {militia of suppresst | 5 who NEWSPAPERS CONSOLIDATE | HUNTI> —The ¥ | an, ‘morning | tions I Advertiser, | ana Sunday | with a [ now have PIRE HAS THE LARG- UP-TO-DATE AND| © EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING| MOST { PLANT I’\l WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE SHOE BUSINESS Every Pair must be sold within next 30 days, LADIES' mtn!—m STYLE N GEORGE BBOTHERS monutmu has been in SILKS, Aug homeless Mosee have in the from the workmen rweted by and Cow of Ang atty snatehing kets peddlars, interferen-e poc have ng the > e N, W. 1d-Dispatch, and a editions. population of only one - ALASKA. 18 come south families merged Democrat children jumped to! rush a modern city they roam Mo women's and practically from bandoned hope | the « > fallen @ suddenly e new from Aug Republic Sunday ¢ with t aftermon | Huntingtor, 55,000, daily new; Jilts to Wed! ir ¢ " ? British Columbia, VICTORIA, B. C, Premier John Oliver He had been in a serious operstion several He was relieved of of July by J. D. McLean CPUNE 727 Wi . A néew Aug died The Ic 4 . 1 ago is vox CHICAGO, Aug arrived her ahead of th: tim into the ring in | with Gene Tunney 18 o ioday they the | Or- { | sey | he i the raid the ] i UN - Parental blessings have been | given Helen Gremmels, heiress to the fortune of Charles Grem- | mels, Montelair, N. J., realty] | pperator, and Frank Youmans, Jr., whe were wed in Manches- ter, Vt., after Miss Gremmels | | jilted wealthy Dudley Foster, | to whom she was engaged. The | couple are honeymooning i% Canada. (Internationsl Tlustrated News.) j i i ~— 18 GLASSWARE wii! pa- Repairing Premeir John Oliver, ill-health title De 18 to sin mont] flice Jack De five ta bol Gift Suggestions Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry COMING ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 10TH World’s Greatest Oil Burner For Homes ABSOLUTELY NOISEL LOW PRICE FULL AUTOMATIC On my last trip to Seattle I saw one of thesc burners in operation on a hot air furnace, and in all my experience I have never seen a burner its equal It was designed es- pecially for homes by one of the country’s foremost engineers, It PUMBING is SIMPLE—SAFE—EFFICIENT—CLEAN-—NOISELESS. GEO. B. RICE HEATING OIL BURNERS I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost IO ETL AT TR REEEERR R LR R TERL B RE LR ETRT TS DA B L e ] New Fall Showing ONE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU COATS Our first shipment of women’s coats are ready for your inspection. They come in all the new shades and pat- terns and sizes 16 to 46'%. Priced to sell— $14.75 to $34.50. ALSO GIRLS’ COATS — sizes 4 to 14 years. Priced from $6.95 to $14.50. Get that school girl coat now. We invite you to visit our store as often now as you can for every day the new things are being opened and put on our racks and shelves. Seeing them first hand is much more satisfactory than reading about them. Dry Goods Department 7 ’ / This department is being restocked right now with the newest and best WOOLEN GOODS, WASH GOODS, Drapery Materials, Ready-midc Curtains, Novelties, Notions and in fact everything to make it a complete DEPARTMENT STORE. ¥, ~ ALLOW US TO DEMONSTRAI‘E ~— Dependable Goocls, Service and Reasonable Prices. Goldstein’s Emporium k Juneau’s Style Center