The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 1927 “THE SWORD OF TUSTICE 1S GETTING SHARPER ’ 1 I NEvER TRETTER W\ MY =TELL THE DOCTOR Te CoMe N OF COURSE .You REALIZE THAT YouRe DONG TS THING AT YOUR Qwn RISK, MR, GOOGLE = (T°S A YERY TEeKLISH OPERATING ROOM FoR TOMORROW ONDERTAKING |, ESPEC/ALLY AITH THAT MO‘RN‘N(' AND A ROOM FOR NOSE OF YOURS /' o)) pigHT ! . MASTER. BT U DO [ ke A i y QERNARD \F YOU INSST/ cHaNGE =T GOGGLE ASTTA OO \T = AN WHOLE FUTLRE. DOEFENDS ON (T = WANE ANY OF N { LR\ QUSTOMERS ; : i HE WERE POPULAR ZNNN| BVER - = : Y l“ i 3 WE CAN BE -- - FARKED ' : k - e ot imtending togive vou | B THE REASONS Yoo + exchangz for your money | m CAN PLAINLY SEE ! ¢ e not getting along so well Our method of & you with the choic- st of pure foods at consist- ont prices is finding favor everywhere. Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 and 85 TS (S DOCTOR MQSHER - 3 4 AM A I WANT To EANGAGE THE e BWAVE MAN, FAIR AND SQUARE folks who ue your reler po ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Wutht Condnhm As Recorded by lhe u. S Weather Bureau VAS T SHALE F IELDS OF COLORADO “Efim‘k}‘}éfiu?y. | PROMISE NATION NEW OIL SUPPLY | SPOKANE DERBY Our Work Is Our Bust Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professionsl Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable win d». LOCAL DATA ! l(‘m\tlnuml hnm Tage Orfel by g o £ Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 Fme~ Berom. Temo. Eunigity Wind Velcity Wosther TN ljum iyl lerary L 57 e 4 m yety 3036 61 76 W 3 Qi [riie arst migst will be passed At and | e e S % X n:.ad:;:lay gggg az gg 1s¢‘vlv 151 g}::: o. Calls will be male 0. [ Free Reading Roopn 8 i kY Noc y ... 30. V18 & cond day at St. aul, Minn City Hall, Second Floor RELIABLE TRANSFER | and at Fargo and Bismarck, N. Main Strest at 4th | p CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 1 B e LLARE AT SR Phone 140 Res. 148 YESTERDAY [ TODAY! D. seC vi @ . | The uu)ml' night will b Reading Room Open From | nt at G Mantana. © Y s gy Highest 8 pm. | Low gaim. sam. Precy. 8aem. | Crlpadata B pids AR 8a m to10p m COURTESY and Q20D ! a0 mp. em| 24 n eather | ks ay siops wi e 4 } e T e mLy B S at Biliings and Missoula, Mon- f‘z’f)“';,‘;g“p“;“fl.,gg‘: From ||, SERVICE Our Motte | Retael 46 42 | .20 Cldy ' a and the Iinh:h will be at g0 p m z’ > Tunana . 48 34 | .24 Ra'n okaue airport. ] Current Magazines, Newspapers || JHE EMPIRE HAS T ; Eagle .2 80 50 02 Cldy € larger planes will require Reference Books, Etc, EST, MOST UH-QPO-D!‘; LAI}.{(E\ | taking off early is ¥ n P ATE AN 8. Vaul - 44 40 {44 40 22 01 QIR GMRY S FREE TO ALL BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Dagely Harbor. 52 48 | 48 13 0 pd frem Rocsevelt e ~~—-—@ | PLANT IN ALASKA. Kodiak . 60 58 4 | Field tomorrow. They wili coy- — - e Covdavn . 52 59 | 52 iy Rain| er the distanco in seven hopa “! { Five minute calls will be made Jf,.’:,‘fi‘.‘m~ F LR el §on at Cleveland and Chicago and | THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE v rt.. 66 62 40 0 0 (1‘\ the night will be passed at St :t,zt;“pc 62 54 Y | 12 0 Fugd Paul. On the following morning PEOPLE OF ALASKA deattle 76 76 [ * 0 they will push on to Aberdeen, Portiand gy 32 s . 0 Pt 8. D., and Miles City and Butte, Sen Francisco. 68 62 g B 0 Pt Mentana, tho only places to be Is Our Motto visited before the race ends in Spokone, —-Less thaa 10 mles. s And having this in mind we have produced a loaf that will keep twice as long as ordinary bread. According to soience the natural sugar and vitamines are destroyed during fermentation, and trying to prevent this made us strike our new method resulting in that long-keeping and health- NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, §eattle. Portiand and San Mraucisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 n m., Juneau time. DENVER, Colo., Sept. 19.—0il The pressure is low south of the Aleutian lIslands and high 18ig in rocky ranges in in Southeastéern Alaska and western Canada. Rain has been| western Colorado and s T | AT THE HOTELS | H. G. Townsend, Port Althorp; general over most of Alaska except Seward Peninsula Southi-| north and westward into Wyominz A. T. Jackson, Chichagoff; T. giving Bread « n Al4gka and was unusnally heavy at Cordova Sunday. {and Utah, offers man a mane Atkinson, Chichagoft; T. H. Evans ¥ ‘Tem; ratwé bas risen in the upper Yukon Valley and falien in|moth oil supply when he has ex {G. H Wills, San Francisco; J. P. 3 Loaves, 25 cents ’ 7 Loaves, 50 cents 15 Loaves, $1.00 f g ie natural oil ficlds of ! Van Orsdel, Seattle; A. J. Mc- i Cann, Seattle; John F. Chambor- | lin, Ketchikan; L. Martin, Bara- noff; Walter Anderson; C. T. | Bunker, Seattle; P. Berg, Ketch- | tkan; Frank Farrish, Seattle; Mrs. {H. M. Missing-Spanger; John | Marion; Frank Scully, Seanle | Alaskan f Umberotn, Manica, Lisianskl In- | let; L. H. Ennis, Hirst-Chichagof®, xW Kentzell and wite, Hirst-Chi. | chagoff; I Nyland, Chichagoft; Harry Johnson, city; George How- : ; lard, city; B. Oliver, city; Mus | that the United Stat gover % S, g 3 o e | B. B. Johnson, Douglas; E. K. o | ment Ircady has csta ed an - . $ |Ayers, U. 8. 8. Explorer; C. L. P 1ental plant at Ruilison : & s | Sarr, city; Ben Wolfe, city; Gen 1 Colo,, for conversion of shale into 7 d Sylvester and wife, Wrangell; oil and has set aside in the region | V. Ritchie and wife, Wrangeil: |3 naval sbale teserve, #iilis brd | Charles Sunders, Ketchikan; Fre{ vatz companies haye obtained Nelson, Ketchikan; William Hunt, Ir!gm«- to almost all the ranges Above is a birds-eye vicw of the pil shale mountain rangr near Seattle; §. J. Otten, San Fran- not embraced in government ce:|@rand Valley, Colo., part of a field that is estimated to comtain 50 cisc A. McDonald, Wrangell; Ve, billion barrels of oil. Lower show the sheety appearance of the oil H- '::‘"N“ll]‘ 1}:0:! Avl‘;"";“' ;":laf bearing strata of the mountiin. The sheets can b3 picked off, mak- Qeultoy, -Auligth, . We goid Carlhy, Spokane, Wash. mg an easy mnun-' '\robl‘m. Zynda 5 " Albert Norman: Annie Matty: | Ti E T IS } ”:"ADRE:OTS.‘T:L\ E,N 5:‘:"‘9 __ Mrs. Mary Hardin, Tenakee; E. America’s general style of temnis L Oraves, city; W. Thom”"“:' play will follow closely that of 1160% Havi Me and Mrs D D. | William 7. Tilden during the next Munvrus, | Hatena, , Moni,; . Kie aves ‘Bob - Crosland, Berna Ericksop, Helena; E. L Atlentic and also North V)i James \Wickersham, city: D% Siste .aingles ‘chewpion. i Anna Ostenson, Pqtern urg; Mrs. follower of Tilden's gama, “; ('::::';"R:“;“:;‘"F b ';uh'::;'\ rosland has studied form, con- ? 9 . the IKuskokwim. hausted - S \ the world. - S A RALT Exploitation of the source, feu- " ,“lss AMERICA' JR' leral and private experts are con- DOUGLAS || NEWS - — V{RS_, HALL LEAVES FOR HOME ; If you live out of town we’ll be glad to lhiy‘ you any quam- tity at said prices. Please send cash with order by registered mail, vincad, awaits only the waning the nation's oil supply to a pol wher: some new method of oil de rivation is necessary, and the de velopment of a commercially fea s Hrle method of converting into il ! the hydrogen and carbon ators with which the shals teems. | So sur: are those concerned with the future oil supply thal i the ficlds of shale will yield it Yours for Better Health, . . A ¥ THE STAR BAKERY - . Eliza Hall sallel on the | Quee: this morning for her hc inTesas vie Skagway, Sitka Sdutilg, after a three and hail mumln visit with her daughter, Mn‘b D. Hammock. She do2s 1nob xpect to arrive a her destina- until November asg she in- uds to visit in ‘Seattle for some tige. —eelel QUEEN AWAITS FREIGHT In the immediate“area of wes:- ;ern Colorado are some 2,000 square miles known to contain oil shale 0 heart of the largest shale deposits in the world. Govern | ment 1 private students of +he field estimate that it will yield |a barrel to a barrel and a haif of crude oil from each ton of | shale treated. Victor C. Alderson, former president of the Colorada { School of Mines, places tha pro | . , ductive value of the fields at be-| | If you are in need of DISHES see our stock before deciding. COMPLETE SETS—Alo Open Stock Patterns ‘l}h* steamer Queen docked at’ Dpygias at 5 o'cfock this morning N with (reight for local merchan.. ™ steamer laid here for fonr, witile awaiting a shipment ok frvight, principally meat, from -“P?fll; that was due to arrive tyefc on the Evans. e . HUNTERS GET GAME retorts to form the fuel by whiel the flames are maintained f heating the retorts and keepi them in operation. The gases I been piped to power plants to ish power for operation «of | trams and camp machinery. .o IRL IS RICKARD'S h Sres :‘;‘,’1"',‘;::;3,"‘:::;;:;‘ {tween 50 anda 50 billion gallons | | “RIGHT HAND MAN" | | tol, placements end stroking 107 | Aqvertifidg 4lwave bays Use ; . :uceen(ul trips. H. SavikL: ' of oii—enough to last the United | - - | years, },“ columny of The Empirs, Swindle, Glen Kirkham = and | States for a century at the pre-| CHICAGO, ept. ¢ Rick- % — - : . sent annual rate of consumptlon, | arq'y right hand * in handl- | | which is 750 to 800 million B3i|ing the multituiinous details of | g | rels. the ticket sale for the Dempsey- The deposiis are inost extensive | Tunney fight, is a givll { i . é \kln the vicinity of Grand Junctio i} gne'1s saiss waoma Lowensokn. ine Fap‘henuqne and Palisades. Some of fust 21. Two years ago, she-had Four-year-old Lorrai : 3,000 : onyew York, snappedi“’e shale mountaius rise 10 3,003 { iovor seen a prize fight. Now fie {4 meeting of the city conpeil ifl 24 | feet. The ofl strata range from a {18 handling the sale of the 160. winning title ag champior | . : Deen called for 7:30 this cve- || after few inches to several feet in thick- 000 odd secats in Soldiers Field, to consider matters of alnd bl“‘h“ m&"}?‘ comm ,nasn. and in color from light tal fapq the $3,000,000 the public 15 | .ca to the tire departmen’; Ieltl ltm ty Ioaeh, N. "}to a dark mahogany. oxpectdd to 'nasy. fivough " the vagty and Joe Riedi and. priy were among those who bronszat R G mcw. MEETING CITY 'COUNCIL THIS EVENING “Famously Good” Northern Pacific Mwls Northern Pacific dluinl Jlfl - Just Received ‘G One Carload Best Superior ' i The shales do not contain oil— |ywickets, through to Chicago .on the: . ALEUTIAN DUE A. M. -—"W m;“ill'; the element»rneces::lar!y to| Rickard credits her with an| North Coast Limited. ‘l ; . |POSTMAN joil. The ofl is manufactured from | aztonishing memory, Technicaily . enced travelers tln P nlandc men gq.u.‘.:rd n:l-r:h:a “c:::.m Lfln‘:: 4 NOMADS WITH MAIL tl:e rocks.l Patents for hhund;eds she'is his secretary, but actualiy | meals for which thl" railroad is 0 e t . of production processes have beel (she is a sort of assistant master | at 11 o'clock toorrow mo\':fi AK-MI!!(:HET_.r1 K‘?S:‘::m::f“;:blgrnnted. most of them to Colora-| mind, buffer, official spokesmon « famepa ding to “'word receive ll;‘. Sept. l’-*; ‘e"ll’:“ roaming: 002n8; and several small plants|and what-not. Every refinement and comfort, s ong (el steppes, is mo| “T® 1OW In operation secking to| On the tip of her tongua are with newest Pullmans and obser- 1 :l:nv“A cam:l dareety has been|PTOve eu::on:lc“:cnslbmly ?t th-; the names of - ticket - purchasers vation-club. cars—maid, valet, uneau Lumur le, !M‘ A 3 rocess. similar conversion of v vh i n‘ y UP-TO-DATE AND|postman often to travel hundres land, but it is not deemed pra(-/ and PED JOB PRINTING ot miles, to locate a tribe which rapid fire fualuon withmn comsult- | i was reported perhaps a month | tical for handling the Colorado|ing her files. shale. Some authorities hold that| She came to Rickard's staff 4 PR v p:::.Tym:?fl::"bu?n‘l:&c;n l: oil can be producsd from the|from the alummi offices of (hs -z"! ;in you f'l- S A VE ONE ML R Ay [J{:2c ‘meantime bas disappenred to| Shale, when need arlses, at a con:- | University of New. York. mation on a trip ‘ l 4 g 2.l mercfal cost of $1 a barrel, Duuidc ? parts unkno“n The shale mountains, explaitad | ENTERS HMTE—E m’D B,uylueal'l‘nket' at Rhodes T Messrs. Pete Costos d i KARL K. KATZ g C. M. Jomes, u-",ung man, was|for oil, may also yield a by-pro- an m i < 1 S. Queen |.5|,dncl of fertilizer. Farmers mearjZavorinoff. the Front Street pro-! Alagka Representative 5 :;"‘::"“ SHERD: o G jDeBeque say they have picked fduce merchants, have increased 899 L. C. Smith Bidg—~Seatthe | Cl“. You save a DO“I[ on e . shale rocks off their fields, burn {their capital stock hy taking intc Phane BList 5800 —0-00—— the firm Mr. Vaso Nikinovieh at an equal partner;’ t by in- creasing their workl-g capital | The business will still be con od them, and ‘found. that on the 4.» leo-— next year theygrain grows from %_ six Inches to two feet taller on the ke, Leo: tllm- spots where the black ash of the| onstrator I M1 dulsait SUE] ranke was left, and that it alsn g'uff::fl ;:::: the name of the |ing Pair Week giving - the ladies| produces a hegvier yleld: fpact and Produce Com-| nce to one of the na-! Operators ve found in . the| ’ %’A" h«r‘ waves—a beauti-| treatment of shale a S et u:z : ? an old. weil- u] muni wave or_ mouy it wx po'"_ ; 1 2 and popular resident anl each one purchaged. RHODES CAFE

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