The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 20, 1927, Page 8

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o e o BT LTV ST T R SR A E E Wt TAVSHE A e 8 | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1927. ’ H iTTEr T[} e . P ?LR lflAKING per ca we had a ¢ ;“‘;w i | mu ylay as it was one hun | | 3,400,000 tons used in 1926 took ;.n’ . 0 o lef J i i r_ 3 3 r L [ 4 4 p i A 1 g Pl ked { |but 19,000 tons of the 1,687,009 g b 3 a youndd "per dap nd W nother typical modern n ¢ s made in the United States,| CLI oL L to I\ h[ C i L4 L thils " pois 1 sl £ t made in Canada, half of the i oI 1088 wouid 000 tons in Newfound. | J11 v “ : 5 & B‘fi | St used 56 per cent of the e 1 consumption of news print 1 1 J ¥ M 2l in last year. Canada went definitely Chambe “I‘V( mmeree g R. S. Kellogg, ntil 1 ’ reulatio into the lead as a world producer Comn 7/ to ( Speciakhist - Cives V new ’ ies Sundays f news print paper in 1926 and | M I W e g M s : New er. Now more thagn and 3 s daily, in 1927 will supply an even larger Vayc s Monday P k on Big Industry 500,000 books and, pamphle propertion of the United States TR o 1 1 an 100 consumption | ’ MINING DEVELOPMENT (Continued from Page One.) n copies | age more than R T AT HYDER IS STEADY . ‘”‘I‘ e Pr‘odlrulcels i AR O { “The labor of one man with tq i 5 Dot ka thase. axelsin |aid of modern mechanical power e 1 d a1 arily bejand a d er billion The | why we n Y | and machinery produces nf X b 1 St nInm ; i thousand times as much pape H ] n : A . San i S (o R oot one man could do by himself wher | ) i e | B & aboul: the- 8e L tbr baneb B RACTE T Maa | paper-making was invented. It is| ‘ ok i Lk tat ith i st | this same type of development in | ngir f Its h lead 1 print -1 y g ' ~ {all our great industries that has who returned | plar will 1 1 and in-| made one ton of paper in a da MISSICARRIE HUNTER | led the people of the Unital o ol \E; g JobIBRGe. o | The vedr 108H K ks Gt ) < and Canada with the nec- ( 2| A i . i Yo T o b S d § comforts and luxuries of ‘ ; r \M | ) i’ turi n ’, ‘,‘ w‘m ' 1 u“:. ' ,. mv ‘:x ]l‘“lil‘HL % ‘ ‘vlvxlm/‘,i“‘.’.:»l.i!:f«":‘ Tenn., Aug i“'" ,ll)‘ly“u,,.d,,_‘”;,m that seemed o ( R A 4% Bocm' thi % : % B B e & X i 3 i o Cay. | POSsible a few short years ago q I ¢ o Byl v i \T. e ma i ’:‘VI'IH b “.':J ot which | rie :i(:v\u‘uil. “m”'m w,"\,‘i\\v"“”:, ‘ “The maker of paper has made Murtm H. Carmody (nbO\e), 2 y ) | turing indu vo ¢ ¢ fai . often expensive and hard fo! jawyer of Carter vounty and. ona|® PArticularly vital contribution to| # Grand Rapids, Mich., has Dr. 1 2 : Nt I |1 T ! P mode Then both mechanical nd|of ‘the fow women practicing in|modern life, because paper is e Just taken up his duties as Su- W 1 W. T ! : ; Bsta s W o o i el % making P e e e "{medium for the universal record | preme Knight of the Knights v R. E: I pros- | that ey I the Hartfo W were introduc Miss Hunter .had mo. qualns|i€ and transmission of the ve-| 3 Colymbus, succeeding James . ¥ ol ¥ I 1 | declared Mr. K with an up-to-dat era of cheap and abuv-|aBout hanging out her shingle, fults of ‘satencs, . inyentlon | o A. Flaherty, resigned. W / a g p < 188 ol o8 175 | pRper for books and news.|she is & Qireet descendant of| AI5COVIY, without which pro (International Ilustrated News.) | e : : 7 : 1 . i : : would have been impossible.” - n nu 1 1 t-page paper houriy. | pa »egan. Without such pa John Carter, chairman of w n 60-t ] i h laily 310 da i« ame publication, with he universal dissemination * of | AVatauga Association, the (| TR a : SCOUTS ON HIKE i i S i | 1927, can I ducation and information whicl ! court west of lh~ A 1 LOUISE DUE AT 7 Troop No. 1 of the Junean Boy S wa 1 emy § e 64,0 i e have today would *he greatly enies a century and a haif Scouts, Scoutmaster Redlingshaf- y i 3 D In o 1 leapr il are a ) Steamer Princess Loufse is due|er, is leaving Thane at 7 o'cloelk . k] ) the i v bt will bz b f Graduating from the State Nosjat 7 o’clock tonight from the evening for an overnight ype of ; mal” College in 1917, workad { south accor: to radio a to Portal Camp in 3 i tmeen et o in the Library of Con ived thi srnoon by 'k Basin, They will omorrow afternoon or eye finishing a course at 3 College of or Women admittec the state .) ’( l s federal courts, x f h “ n ‘"‘ n % able papors, but the mews prin: || 3 i L Usr G’ 'SING A0IAB, \a; Wall® Khaw 1va pon which all depend Is a 1001 109 OFF on ali Blue and White Enamel Ware 4 has repotrted ver cent wood product, and if the|{ : ; i : ¢ tor - “ o 3 forests orth America gre prc : Be sure to see the new line of Chinaware Jjust received/ from PF WFST CUAST at’ the head of perly “cared ‘for, ‘therg “will e ';".: Johnson Bros., England. § i Y 5 nent shortage of paper-ma ““M e ng material I AT e But the picture has also chang.| & i g Clasicr 3t Aves ; SRR AR IS rnited nd that the mak £ AV United Btates In that yéar=oame| N, 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,, s ""‘ i s and laboriou s A 1te fonal boundary e was Ho 1O vty et A o nformed that the Premer in - —— —— § b that the total production of new 1 N 995 b s P . HARD TO BEAT Matinos: Riv 5 e m which w all e news | : o i 3 r Ferige Priidaiing int p available for consumj DK / AJ ] / » ] By buying in large quantities and with such mechanics i . A e st i ) United | s 's’ l’("‘ l " (9"N “’l (""’\ | 'I('l’T as Al. Molzow, John Ahlers, Ira Tucker and Chas, Baker £ Vhis wesk ¥ } ot “‘:l"' rs ohgh b | 'q you are assured the VERY BEST Plumbing and Heating at was made known here MLUNALGA DUE HERE e icaa T kel M [ ia the VERY LOWEST price. day by Commissioner Henry O | g b 89 By € 'v"w‘ gy |l"] el TONIGHT OR SUNDAY tication has been khown to us MONDAY ONLY { I Il/‘ W I\S i We point with pride to the Plumbing and Heating in 4 s : much more news print in a singl: | V1 the new houseq being built by G. E. Krause. | Reports eived today from | issue than did all the newspapers | 8 Commi Dr. C. Bl pjeutenant - Commander M. Per-'in the United States a year| o | feoka absence ( wh ¥ Coast Guard cutter Unalga, indi-| “Contrasted with the consump-| . . e i ot visited spawning beds from Lynn|.aie t the 15 wilt arliveli bt U e v | B i e ey S o o o e | GEO. B. RICE g o al lan( helr Inspection | vow morni R N T { the issuance of the closing order. | . i i | : g pected to reach here in the morn-| | No Fall Plshing )ing, and the wireless service said | At present there a report they had named the time little hope t any fall fishing,|of rarrival at midnight tc except by net and trolls, will| The Unalga left here on April be pern This was indicated on her summer seal patrol by the Commissioner’s: remar cruise thro Alaskan waters, although he is deferring final opping at 11 towns alo cision sometime next week the coast to the censu 1 it now,” said Commis ly\u..m. health conditions. O'Malley, “while I am not to make a definite state fall fis condition justify to be | e, | ! | | [ | | I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost ken a month than usu ot Mr. Perkins has been in ch g commercial fish-|of the Unalga since the absence ¢ salmon, except north of |of Capt. R. W nan, who was th parallel where operations |forced to enter a hospital to the| will be limited to gillnets anl|westward, and later return to Ju WATCH OUR WINDOW S | for the New Fall Goods | SPECIAL MEETING B. P. 0. ELKS MOND/ trolls.” neau, on account of illness, The Commissioner and Dr. Gil — [ bert vis streams u-,' Adverusing always pays Use | their insp which cover. | the eolumns of The Empire | ed upper v 7:15 P. M. i B — Wales Il a | Strait are Not until they reach.| | ed Peril Strait were any fish seen. The most seen at any plac See our Window ; ? T s was at Rodman Bay where be y i 3 ing 4 bween 10 aud 15,000 samon were| | for the Book Can While You Can! : New Goods of every kind are heing added to observed ‘ our stocks each day now as fast as they can be R /:lv‘\?st u}l'—o\t‘:":u fa{ijju:l ko | you want Th;; ll‘s a me:;wmg uéue—and you'll find everything you marked. fh T M e s g — - need here, in the way of preserving necessaries. ure. The average cannery pack | Q. Xoa ! HERBERT HOOVER i You will find our prices are most pleasing. So do not WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION was about 5,000 cases® And I worry, we a ith you. i I" l‘,’y“”“‘ which “ BT Y ‘ “A cream check a day | o v C i scap: ent was a . E1} | [ Keeps the sheriff away”| GASTINEAU GROCERY oats I 1 Trading anc | | | T . BUTLER-MAURO || PHONE 37 : Dresses . 9 b "v‘ DRUG CO | WE ARE BELIEVERS Three Free Deliveries Daily Open Evenings L' 2 | } more (han 2000 cuer Tho twol| ynewwegamlt || IN PURE ICE CREAM ihgerse coast had 2,000 and 900 cases | It's Right | BB i | |Free Deltvery phone 134(| Ours is pure and whole- BIG REDUCTION i WOOlen Goods 2 doen | |sub Station Post Oftice No. 1.|| some as pure food — and On KUPPENHEIMER and Cotton Goods 1 B s i e e | food indeed it is—always “ 4 5 ! "l“”"-‘ date but s fresh and free from in-| KELLER, HEUMANN THOMPSON Draperles | ‘ 5 jurious ingredients. ! SUMMER SUITS A S R SPECIAL y Bride Lamps f; ‘ [ Children may eat our - . 5 § 1 (Latge tubes of SHAVING CREAM | Iee Cream with pcrfo(‘t J. M‘ SALOUM AND ALL THE NEW NOVELTIES | i | and AFTER SHAVING TALc | safety. g ; See Them Now At " 35 CENTS | We give Prompt Attention to | “ l ;MILADY DECOLLETEE RAZOR% Developing and Printing 4 ; SHOES SHOES 3 i { GLASSWARE |and full sized bottle of SHAMPOO | ‘ WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE = . ‘ Gift Suggostious | 80 cznTs Phone 33 We Deliveri SHOE BUSINESS i HELLAN’S | ™ BSdhdes S i " (iOldStein,S Emporium 1 i Nelson and Fremming | Juneaw's Style Center ¢ Expert Wateh and Jewelry ;hnn:% i i PHARM“‘CY GEORGE BROTHERS l Repairing Free Delivery 92 AND 95 T | !IIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIlII|IIIIlI‘ ‘I|"I“"mII||mm“"mm““mml"' l s

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