The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 16, 1927, Page 2

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_!pearing in the Ketchikan Sundi\ or else he is very carsless abont UNUSUAL VALVES in Ladies’ Rnyov { ' Hr o Our latest shz.pmenl of 221356 Ladies Ravon Bloomers, in Pink, Nile, Tan, Peach, Orchid, priced at $1.00 B.M. Behrends Juneau’s Leading Department Store REIDEER 10 BE PU * LOGAL MARKETS | Deparlmenl of Inlenor 0(‘- fers: Deer for Sale A and specially Meat . dés’ors ~iaska will liave the 'ozportunity. of securing reindeer maat ‘at wholesale prices trom + the “%uréou ' of Bdueation motorship Boxer, aecording to ‘s Iw worth from a hundred Illmlwflnll timew that much. Maurice Goldblatt, Chicago art leritie, holds” the canvas to be {the work of Kugene *Delacroix, \.Mly nineteenth century French | art and says it Has been for )(‘ul’l He judges its valu at between $25, 000 and $250,- / to a FISH WQULD BE w:s g“@%r NOT ' USED FOR fi!b Hemnq Not Fit for Food Used, for Mea!—No Fer- tilizer Mh_cfe of l;le ring PORT CONCLUSION, Sepnt. L0 000, Saffron obtained the paintin yrnm a New' York agent, and he aid_that at the time neither| feit it had much value. It is entitled “A ‘Scene Before the |Temple :n Jerusalem,” and shows <hr!ut surrotimded by his disci- iples, with &chrey of wen, women, roldlers and slaves thronging a ~tone-flagged eourt. ; Goldblatt sald the style-is un- Chronicle of September 4, under mistakably that of DelacroiX, and the heading'“Greatest Economical 'points as further proof to the Crime of This Century,” has beon discovery of the inmitials “E. D.” called to our attention. ingeniousty comcealed ‘in a ban- The informant, Mr. J. R. Heck- | ner lwrd aloft ' by ome of the man, must either be misinformed soldi Go dbvm holds the title of| what statements he ‘makes, which flicer of Public Instruction,’ we s#hall: presently show. {conferréd by the French Gevern- A short review over a shor: ment after he had delved into! perlod- of the ‘Nerving tdustry; as ' mysterles surrounding severall it 18 ‘condueted: ‘th 'varfosis” plants canvases in The Louvre and else- situsted “olf: Baratioff Istand, ‘alro where Kulw Island: ' “To Beginl ‘with the herring salt- Y ATSO” wms PRM% ¥0R LARGEST 10. the Editor—An article ap eries wer no 'different from tan salmon ‘canneries. They silted tho AT T 1. B, Fuzger pspector and G. ‘T. Masury, Gov- | ernment tvansportasion offic: are in Juncau aiter spending some time in western Alaska. Bills, representative of the e Bruhn Company, afrived sm the Yukon last night after an in- spection teur to the westward. After a few weeks trip to Sew- ard and Fairbanks, W. R. Neviile traveling agent for J: B. Caro and Company, wholesalers, Juneau. Among the game hunters return ing south on the Yukon, are G. W, Kleiser and son. who are re- turning from several weeks spent on Kenai Peninsula; Dr. R. R poqt office | Walker, who passed through her. a short timeé ‘ago, but who wa: forced to return ahead of th other members of his party, aus J. W. Peak and Grace Peak, wh have been touring in the interiv and doing a i'ttle hunting. G. B. Purvis, contractor for *h thestre recently completed in Fai banks, passed through here o1 the Yukon, accompanied by Mrs Purvis. On their way to at Pullman frow is back in'} Washington { ROOFING PAPERS Fireproof Shingles Roofing Pitch and Preservatives Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Underanmg PHONE 12 — FOR YOUR HOME WORK Use the Standard Keyboard C—0—R—0—N—A Now on Disnlay Atk for Demonstration J. B. BURFORD & €O, bent and: whiat'was hot fit for salt- b‘ wgs dumped “info ‘thé bays, contaminatiege tiré water for mifles © avound; '8o'did " the salmon ehn- arly partof this ! wérfen ' of “th " centary, hnd M fti” Fhis -resufted 'in- an awel wasté ‘and ‘two ‘or three' of tn: . most progressive herring packnrs { téking u -lest out of ‘the bdoks M the gréat’ meat packers, de- " etded ‘to try to wutilize this wasto and:through ‘years of persiatent | | ettort ‘on thie part of these pack: “evd.in colaboration with' the ma- c¢hinéry manufaeturers. they cvolv ed “by-product’ machinery that would ‘handlé this’ waste, - [ The ‘next ‘step was 'to create 14 market. To begin with the me.! | { was'‘taken entirely by tha fertil {zér deslers. Not' so today. T+ | efitire production of: herring meal | 1w going ‘into’ edible ' chanmels ¢ espécially poultry food. Hence (he namhe “feértilizer” s as erroneous as 4t 18 misleading. The high state | | ot the Calfornis and Washington pouitry ‘indastry hes' been made .-poisible by:this valtable diet.- An lm’pu thing that ' Mr: Heckman ahold kiow, but: doea not, 1s that ;the-oll ' is “also going' into the | 8dthlo ‘trade ‘mofe andmore. ’ Prévious to the advent of this rocess Mr. Heckman, and ail the {hvvm of uA, had ‘reason for £n’ : préhension by reason of the enor- mous waste. It is differsfit 't iy, when thé herring dndubfr; wastes absolutely wothing, and" (3’ recovering a valuable product ‘ont of the very waste that the major- {ity of the salmon canneries still persist in wasting. Millions of (dollara could, and should, be rd- aovered out of the waste, both of the halibat and anlmon the sarad 4. the herring. ? It ‘Mr. ‘HeeKman,” or nther ented prisiig . salmon packers, - woul} | upe their ntelligence along such constructive dulneln. the resuMts to' both. the packers and the pub: lic would be ‘most gratitying. There are only two grades of herring that can be marketed fr the ordinary salting protess and the fhird ‘can, and is, used for {"klnurn" 1. ‘'e. smoked hérring A mdjority of the salteries 'in 1 TROUT THIS SUMMER | Ilarry G. Watson is the proud est man in town yesterday having i been presented with fine Win jchester fly rod for having caughi ,the largest trout in this vieinity | thts summer, by the Themas Hard ware Company. Ths trout that won the prize was a 20 inch cut throat, weighed two and a quarter pounds, and was caught n Auk i State College .{len Bourdeau and Niemi Weino ! Lake on June 4. Mr. Watson also | caught. the second largast trout, {a cutthroat 19% inchos long, ear iHer in the season, using both times a Colorado spinfier anc Thomas Hardware tackle. The competition for the prize (offered by the Thomas Hardware {Company for the iargest Colorado Cutthroat or Rainbow trout caught i with their tackle during the sum- mer was lively, according to Mr. Thomas, and several good sized fish wers brought into the store Jack Kearmey caught the thirl larges tfish, a Cutthroat 19 inches long which he got at Turner Lake Harry Watson, obviously de- lighted with his prowess as a fisherman and his reward, said, “Next year 1 will show them hovw to catch an even larger trout.”” - COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT ‘The Juneau City Council wiil hold .its regular bi-monthly meet- ing . tomight at 8 p. m. in the council chambers. All members are requested to be present. ———— 01d papers for sare at The Empire Seward are Louise Bourdeau, Al M. Wright, former clerk o' court at Valdez, is on the Yukon on his way to the BStates. Joe' Hill, fox-farmer from the Lynn Canal district, has been a visitor in Juneau this week, and Ieft for his ranch today. Walils George is on the Yukcn on his way to. Seattle for a short hreiness trip. Tla oxpeets to be back in ahent 19 dove «—_—.——-—- DINNER MENU Soup—Coney ILiland Clam Chowder Pink King Salmon Ncw England Dinner New Potatoes Carrots Alaska Cabbage Young Ratabagas Lettuce and Tomato Salad, French Dressing Mixed Swect Pickles Blackberry Pie Cake Coffee Tea 50c Plate—Family Style 5 to 7 BERGMANN || S WHEN YOU NEEtD A CARPENTER HAVE YOU TRIED FRYE'S BABY BEEF? IF NOT—WHY NOT? FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily s i e i FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their’ coal and kindling Hhere. Have us dellver you at your address and note how much bettér heat and cleaner -fir you have, Wouldn't ask you to do this | it it cost more. It doesw’t, It ' really costs less and thé !rlll will prove ft. We: carry.a tull-ine of M D. B, FEMMER . Phone 114 ————— e e VU EW | Even Bread—the staff of life— is'made from Dough | | | COATS - « X Smart styles for street and dress occasions— report from Jonathan H. Wagne?, | ine Chatham Strait.district s rgs Chief of the Alasku Divigion of | ¢4 the ‘kippering of herring this the' Department “of the Interio:, | year. We are gratitied to know which was ~ read today at ""phlt Mr. Héckman likes them. A Cham'ar -of Cpmmerce luncl | the salt-herving’ business #s dy bv Secretary Frafik A, Boyle. This | gradoally, 1h 0 year or two ti will'be dome because of the B¢ | predominating' Broduct will be kip- Het' that firms %' southern, cen-| perpd herring. The word “saltery)’ tral and douthessters parts ¢f' wii: be-a ‘thing of the past. = & the Territory 'will “becomé 'large| It Mr. Heckman and othei + dintributors if givén ‘the opporty-{ would make a trip of inspectici i | nity of proeuring” the.: meat ,t of the modern herring plant, t dstone (.rlm certalnly. provs | peasonable prices.. ‘. | prejudices Qxl.un' would be nll a groat place 1or youngsters. They earried off first : The report stated that 500 reis- | ingied. os at Westenestér, Va., receatly. jdeer will be slaughtered under the Thanking you In advance, (cupyrm: -Hunw & i Government . supsrvision of supif- Yours truly, —, Intendonts and 'reindeer ‘superv} —OLAF F‘LOE kncAL BUREAU ¢ Hiawatha and the West. fors froms the:herds of Kival el o featuring the new flare and tucking — new autumn shades— $19.50 to $69.50 WHEN YOU MAl_L A LETTER b i There is only one chance in six hundred thouwsand that it will go astray. Uncle Sam is just that safe and efficient, lukh; by mail is highly ntnhm:y—nd think of - the convenience! First National Bank Ewing). Hflm.ed to or were leased by Cali- Alaskd he deer will be shippad. {fornians, though séveral came,&fter proper treatment, wrappdd {from the Bast or Puget Sound "‘ cheesecloth and “covered wifh H"‘"“ i burlap. It will be' placed in cohl ward. Most of tho yachts be- Point Hope, 'Kotzebue and Wal ‘zs. W r A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Act'v ties Eenvessed activities of the Informa reau expressed in ithe following figures of the re- 'purl | Imquiries at Information desk' eau Has Manv Visitors —june, 100; Julv, 50 August,] l Y‘f!’l" |9 7 Sea- 140, Juneau welcome cards mail-! led June, 90; July, 100; Auguat “gon, Re.,ords Show |125. Juneau folders maited and/ v‘!l remeined {aistributed — Jums, 180; July,| 2 in 100; August, 200. Maps mllledl b"“ Sebme. . two: 049w o "m'u\l distributed—June, 20; July,; pnths during the tourist seazon|15: Augnst, 10, Emnloymant, according to the report,feeured tor residents and suy m.nr‘ (A, P, Kasaevaroff, w)m'fl' tors——woin ¥ ‘men eharge of the Informg-| ‘Vth S Ther Do ‘ p Bureau of the Chamber of toer mak- jerce for ‘the last several, \ ).- ) to w 1 Glae-| All of these visitors were conmmended that vmldl called om porsouslly or be of groat t welcome cards by Mrs. to Juuesn f avoff, and the use of the fcrfeal value v marlsq w..h ation | burcau . was offered monuments, the reported stated % m; Mgures - were con-such s the spot where the greal dsrger than those o ‘mnvsaue of Rusel are M. s had lllanl place and where hundreds of peouczplullnlhl storage dnd ‘frosen In the cod atorage eonipavtment of i the U. 8. 8. Bour 'rn Carcasses av iage 'Sounds, dres weight, M, r!fih “ehld. { noutheasitern cosst ‘of ' Alanka fl tween Ogtober 3§ and 'Novembgr déor proceeds of ‘the 'salws; actual cost: of mmrketing, go the' ‘hative reindear compent trom vihn m M lnr nfi 8 ounmufidn nmuo Attlcles of an wi tited Pecently’ o office of m;nfl of for the Fal opetats minly’ d, but smaller ple, both Russians and Indfav: 1 burpose had 673 visit- W ere received | “Juneau” stick-| M.n Mrs. Kashe-| were kiiled. ““The taxi drivers invariably remarked, fo. Mrs. Kashevarofr. sugeéstion often heard a8 nscription be put upon the boats{rock where the late President the sum-|Hurding rested during his trip lmn'sr to the Glacler, Taxi lrlven also| 0 the roek, the' tourists nccordlnr all know the spot,” the fourists! | materials, | and gell Incol Annlhrr'ml. & Q, that, Etfosckes. Col. M. | Have - [ me Be Badtron; SE. ‘Louts art' dealer, Ilcmdof. ie that a p. i hes pure! ‘ot $260° NflW co m d.rm yourseit m‘n‘:: -n.:' power. feo-Light will provide these you “aug the 7:[. e vomalk me-| lhn hae been lnn’:.d' comv in Velvey ‘and Felt “There is »o Substitute for Safety” HATS ™ IMPORTANT! The uti-pflafiihsm is to mncu- m:a-muw. o possibie.. Ma ufilm;;tflfln

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