The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1927, Page 2

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2 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RI: MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1927. MWWM eather Conditions ecor e MW M“N AB“NGE w ther C mvllmhtim.:db’ th ‘u S YOU HAVE TO RAISE THEM ORDERS BIVEN | ot ses s s o ¢ ..t FOR SERVICE-BUT WE LOWER Possi h showers ‘tonight and Tuesday;gentle variable winds. Fun NEw Fnfln Time— 3 lluaL gtfiwA gn?ueh Wind Vdultv Weather THEM IN PRICE- WHAT? SOOT DESTROYER (|49 m. yest'y 2061 43 91 Rain : Vot s oy o | | | Half ‘a Mnlbon Ncw Fords Noon mmd'::“ VM & % Efi }g oy ! Will Clean Out Your Stove PiPCS ! | 4 U — Ordered Before N i 4 4 e T Without Taking Down Highest 3pm. Low l m. §a.m. Precip. $am. Sttiona— temn._teinp. e Velogity 24 hra. Weather Lo In excess of ene person in each Nome 30 26 20 28 [ e thousand of population in the|ganer g2 28 I 20 28 21 .20 Snow Y H d C country has placed an order T:nu‘nn s 24 a8 c 18 + 0 Cldy uneau‘ Oung ar. ware 0. “Sight unseen,” with a “down pay- | pagie vy A A T 0 ) (ment” in advance for one of|y puy| 10 40 40 20 .28 rtaki e, Henry Ford's new automobiles an ‘,\;u.hd Harbor: 40 { 26 46 . 0 Pt. Hardware and Unde ing 8 the total of all orders has reached | ¢ qiak 42 | 86 36 - = R, § % the halt million mark, accordint | \rdova o e e . 0 Pt Y to. H. I, Lucas, , president of the bi Here are some practical Umbrellas Juncau Mofor Company, local juncal - 828 8L 0 e Gidy : ! i . Ford agent. The Ford company pyi)ee Rupert 46 36 38 0 52 Luilt to stand winter winds and weath- expects to be under full produc- ' gimonton i Y G S 0 ‘ Ublw Stenogra her tion ip another two weeks, he has | goqttle ... .. . B4 } 16 48 . 0 Pt. Cly 1 er and all with fashionable :handles. e dvised, Portland ... 58 B4 | B0 50 4 .10 b e Advance orders for the new car | gan Francisco. 64 54 | 52 54 , 0 i : 3 alveady booked will take a maxi- ; ®—Less than 10 mites. RD In black and all light colors —itwo mum production of the’ plants of | ____ R RO i 2 J. B, BURFO. & CO. R AR A X two and one-half to three months Note.—Qbservations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, _Juneau, i tone effects; stripes, plaids and bean- § | Tha third of the new cars to|princ Rupert. Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Franelsco ase reach Seattle. will be shipped a'|pade at 4 a, m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. once to the: Juneau Motor Com- The pressure is low in Bering Sea and high mmh ©f the pany und.put .on display in iis|Alaska Peninsula. It is reiatively high in the Yukon Valley #ples rooms at.the foot of Main|una rising throughout Eastern Alaska and faljing .near Berfng Street. ; Full specifications on j:|Sea, Scattered showers and snow fiurpies ‘have fallen in South- will he ayallgble in the near fu-|ern Bering Sea and from Southspstern Alaska to Oregon. . Tem- dure. It is kmowm it will be a|peratures have risen in Western and Northers .Alaska, complete . change from the old e e ek et | 1 Model and an entirely diff t 1 car, % T iz iitiarsn about two years ago when a lit-{labor per car will be conshlerabl): : & tle over 8,000 Model T cars rolled | less"in the produetion schedule for 4% Frerrmo“n:";o:‘::d::mfl op | Oft the Ford assembly lines dur-|the new: ear. =i ;- 812 tull. sapacity basis are. proceed- ing a per jod of 24 hours. At that Estimates of tu ,ant of :plant ‘m' rapidly, Ford officials luny umt_s, however, the manufacturing |expansions and other changes in The mnmu:wturlnl g hnvé equipment was not as ex(e‘,nsivfl preparation for produgtion: of the | i K 8 1 ks | ** it is today and Ford engineers|new Ford car range from. seventy- | 3 ;‘:::m:l n:‘t" i el ¥ ths |are confident that record will be|five (o a hundred. millilon dallays. | tiful solid colors; . They: ave. priced exceptionally low fok!; Cuchlelo’uflfl make, fup ek excelient Ry $3.75 10 sgg.go e OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON WE HAVE OLYMPIAS AND EASTERNS v2 yAlse Qrab;and Shrimp Meat SPECIAL IN CHILDREN SWEA TERF Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily surpassed very early in the pro-|Ford officials-. admit- that mbn: i > FINE F. g |new carand o few days morc|gyorion history of the mew Ford|than fifteen, millligny .have ben | 7 for those wm nu wam Will gee -the famous, Ford assem-) .. spent for mew machinery alene. | J their coal and kindliag' here. Children's l;nlicf ip T I Inmpeation. 1. preduco Thousands.. of fhe. . highest -paid ompa g g rmg |the tirst of the new type cars, The Ford piants here have con-iang most skillful. toolmekers. in The . manufacture - of the new | tinued :uroughout the summer (0| tha. country have: been . at, weork | enging blocks, axles, wheels, pis-| manufacture and ship &ii over the ! for more than four months equip- {fons, crankshatts and other ma-|world huge quantities of replace-| ping the plants. with. the tools jdoy parts. is now under .way axd|ment par:s for the nearly ten|necagsary tor the m”m‘um of | the first,assembly of new. bodies | million Model T cars still in use! pqo new . car. | was, begun . some days ago. by owners. Ford officials osti .. The capagity of the Forc plan‘s | mate that for several years to| Na; » Y :¥ {for both manufacture and assem-|come nearly a third of the plant|y, vlsl‘wlpll::‘tl;'cwji’::)':o'm“?fl.::'" Ibly bave Leen greatly increased | operations there will be devoted Lm‘,,, behalf of the ahsent Freshmar ii#ince. produetion. of the Model T|the manufacture of Model T parls”,m‘\ermm at Vanderbilt Univer- | ‘Iwas suspended early in the sum-|to keep these cars in runming or- y. TFor : Vanderbilt -has -a iimer to. maké way for the new car.|der. | “Freshmen’s Galisny.'t.:: 3 | The ,assembly "line, formerly at Employ Many Men Ta help the faeulty put names, the Highland Park plant, has been| At present between 65,000 and|fapea and records together new removed to the Fordson plant ¢h 75,000 men are employed in the!students were photographed wheu | § the Riyer Rouge, where its oy:|Ford plants and these men, Mr.!they registered this term, Sev- Pacity - has ' just about . been|Ford says, are earning more|eral copies were made af each bled. The Highland Park plant | money than the 90,000 who were!picture, . and the ‘*‘gajllery” was, turn, hus heen cenverted. {0 employed at the peak of Model T opened to professors to whom [ the - manutactyre of certain _body‘pmdnulon Production executives|most Freshmen previously have and‘ other parts . ex€lusively. jof the Ford organization expect |looked alike. 3 Expect Make Record . ‘lhnl more men’ will be required in The plan first was tried out in <?ha &reatest single dav's pm.me new production eperation than |th2 medical school, where it prov- Sweaters jin_All-Wool Wouldn't ask you to do this + it it cost more, It doesn't, ':P‘ really costs less and the tr! will prove it. We carry s full ipe of Feeds, D. B. FFMMER Phoge 1M4 * 4, 6,8 and 10 y‘;.r; at $I 95" § f”e‘; B.M. Behrendsg_ ' Wash Tubs, Wash Bozlers, " 'Washing Boards' ' IRONS—CLOTHES HACKS LJ Juneaw’s Leading’ flemt"tnint 4 Y g 19, 1 % tion: {u,the history of the, Fof| were employed in the old opera-|ed so successful it was extended |’ e . " Norrls a B()rn R()bpl HE : otor Company ~ was V:hluod'llon, but the amount of manual)throughout the university. See Our Window Display =3 5 | r . = g r—— — i Stuns Pm‘ty Regulars HARRIS Har‘dware Company Tow #8 W PITTSBURGH,: O¢t. ' 24—Wlih . : o § PRE '.weau ond coloted ¢loth among) | its. armament, an ' expedition >headed by Dr. Samuel /H. wit- ] {liams of Pitisburgh has enterdd |the wilds of * Britsh cu:u- X ) i seeking secrets of huect Mife dun 4 ¥ . &5 RNIA GROCERY The nny eolortd c.loth nndl PHONE 478 | the sweets do not, however, havef SUSPENSE IS OVER .~ = - v bowever, Siref ALASKA DRY - ‘::c‘!:“ ;ne;r:::-'d:-u:oea :;hh\:' (Red Tap) : EXCEPTIONAL BUYS ras e “I Wi Hot go'ug on n ruthiessy IS HERE % n ut_m ‘expedition,” explal v Iofe, w.0 is head of the eni ¢ Biology at the Unizera’ty of Pitisburgh, “and FOR ONE WEEK ONLY bt L Sl 4 'oczober 24 to 29 of both torr @A he s prov au Jur s ot ¥ ¥ ©a 1’8 ‘exnedition his obieet “ 118 to led xoinething about thel] tromarkahls vuelation between: {u.4 |sect lite of- the -h.ghlauds n)d ithe lowlames., ;. | The expsdition is to penetrate {10 tae hesdwalers of the Cuyunf River and ohdnte Venrzuela, . d The Irros Comw xdmm«nmcum Our Clloke Corn . Campbell’s Tomato Libby’s Apricot Jam..3 cans for - Senator Gcorgc W. Norris nf Vebr..sl.a may enter the prcs! ; Pflllv Fflfld Symp—- h-.m‘\l lists under the Progressive banner, or may be draftes, the G. O. P. He's a rabid insurgent, and has even workeu defeat membcrs of his own ty. . Goternavonal Illustrited News) gk Tlm is mlhcr in the series of closc-ups of presidential pasu‘bilalm. written by Fred L. Lindelton, Washington corrc:pondml for the Inter- Qflwual llustrated News. In these articles Mr, cllan dueu-m ies rather than politics. p ‘? By FRED L. LINDELTON ;¢ International Illustrated New Staff Correspondent arty regularity doesn’t mean a thing to Senator George W rris of Nehraska. Norris is registered as a chubhcun. Bl e’s Republican in name only.’ Norris's sense of decency was outraged when he learned of | “the spending of millions in the Pennsylvania Senatorial pri- | jes last year. Whereupon he made all the “regulrs” ler when he invaded the Keystone State and fought like kens to elect a Democrat ! 's some talk that Norris may head a Progressive ticket. opine that, if the presidential nominations were ofiered, the G. O. P., the prize would ator LaFoilette and bacame W bim turn regular &nd Stay of the rebel band of Benstors. And # -nmm-ummm“m“’"w W ningtonians, He is ems. | > ily not a r.’ He fsu't vet. He never en- ' l!oml!' ' in thadt rather “B'm

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