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THE DAILY ALASKAEMPI!(E ‘THURSDAY, FEB. 9, I928 [ T and Charles Murray are the fea- noted is (llrm-ll,\' due to the low First Division shipped tured players. M ill| price that prevailed during the|259 as compared to § made her mark in year for copper ore, as well as|and the Fourth Division il - Rose.” Hor star has been in the [other minerals produced in Al-|5 compared to $945,147 in| ascen cy ever since. In “Sun-|aska. It is not ‘only directly The Second Division drop- way Sadie” she plays the title|that these low prices have ad¢f om $1,848,151 to $1,3 role. Her role is that of a s versely affected the value of min- nd the Third Division from New Y ‘working girl who eral output, but their indirect 04 to $540,215. in love with a subway gua affect in curtailing production [\ * Merchandise Shipments Jack Mulhall, the subway guard,|is even more pronounced. Bhe Third Division, however, has long been a great scrien fav “While the bare figures in thig|ranked first in the value of all orite. Perhaps the most ou:|"eport, taken by themselves, show [other shipments, with a total o | standing of his picture in 1’L 1 decre in-the mineral produc- |$32,441,222. This represented 2 past year has been lmix;fiel tion of Alaska in 1927 from ‘the [decline from 1926 of about $13- His broad, Iri smile fi former year, yet such figures!400,000. The First Division w.,g{ mirably in his rt of the sub-|should not be taken as: marking second with $16,447,822, a loss| way guard in this picture. a retrogresgion in the mining in-jof §$10 0,000 from 1926. The| v is known as oue |dustry. Such is mot the case, |Fourth D jon shipments were; unniest men. In{according to the yearly imvesti-iworth §1 and the Sm-vl he has a role|2ations made by the Geological $710,214. The Sec- for his style. He|Survey throughout the Territory. on lost about $200,000 the part of a tough taxi|Many of the conditions that ex-|and the Fourth made a gain of r plain the decreases are of them-labout § ,000 over 1926 Others in the excellent cast i) |selves such as to indicate in- Lict of Shipments clude Gaston Glass, Peggy Shaw [creased production in the future. Fish: TONIGHT and FRIDAY FOX NEWS There’s Nothing So Enjovaile As GOOD CLEAN Comedy &~ ) A8 L) 1 STARTING TONIGHT Not Maybe, But a 11 Reel Show AND MUSICAL NUMBERS—Spccial Concert Overture 'Z:'npa" by F. Herold, There are plenty of laughs in I\IN()('RAHI% this cne A preduction by thc man whno gave you { OF CHANCE” and “THE SEA HAWK” I ; \ h and Frozen: and Bernard Randall. Alfred [In many districts the gul.herlngJ F Santell, who has given the screen |together and consolidation of a¢ Halibut e § 2,282,684 many successtul comedies, direct-|large number of claimg formerly Salmon . it 6 [ PRICES ed. The producer is Al Rockett, [operated separately, the careful All other 55,419 o who. with his brother, Ray, gave |study of economical methods of| Canred: 10-20-50 the scresn “Ahraham Lincoln.” |mining the ground, the purchase Salmon ... 27,228,447 e of suitable machinery and equip- Cured or preserved: Loges 60c¢ t ment and . the undertaking of Qogo L. lishisais 210,981 ’ TRADE voLuME large engineering feats, clearly Herring .. : forecast more productive work Salmon ... : in the near future, and these are All other ... . the conditions ‘which prevail in Shellfish: many of the mining districts] Clame .5 'y 159,751 . g throughout the Territory. * * *! Crabs ... 38,135 “The number of persons armiv- Shrimps ....c..... 199,922 I ing in Alaska on regular passen-| Other Fish Products: : e r vessels during 1927 were 32,- Fertilizer sap 12,100 ger v 221, representing an increase of Meal ...... 413,986 855,918 1247 over 1926. The departures 0il TOtal Commerce for Year represent or an execess All other fish and Mar y James Betty H 8 6— ot 548 over arrivals. These fig- fish products .... 1,608 A Astor Kirkwood Compson || Worth $92781.976— [l 1055 ke o ' e i d : Exports Lead population were it not for the| Total Fish 148,367 George F. Manoq, Mary Cnrr, Georgc Cooper G TN TR fact that a number of the can-b\'hule oil 219,135 SN Commerce between Alaska and|perjes bring their employees intofAnimals 74,261 the States in 1927 had a total|ine Territory in their pyivately- [Curios 16,662 SATURDAY—"MA declared vaiue of $92,781,976,|owned vessels, which persons are |Furs and fur-skins . “Big Boy,” and Kids, All Under 10, and a Dog Furnishes Laughs in “SEA SCAMPS” according to the annual Customs|pot counted in our figures, but| Silver and Black Report issued today by J. C. Mc-|\who are later returned to the Fox Sl 60,121 % Bride, Collector for the District|gtates by regular passenger ves-| Seal Skins ... 4506,912 55 R, ST Sl 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents of Alaska, The outgoing com-|gels and countod as paid passen-| AN other ... 1,780,591| — . merce, including minerals, ex-|gars Were it not for their cir- Fur shipments by | ceeded the inbound by §$21,473,-|cumstance we believe a gain in mafl ... e 1,917,523 | SUNDAY and MONDAY 960. population would be shown.” Manufactured furs 20,979 Shipments made to the States Mflnv Small Items Ore, matte and regu- cluding merchandise returned and | other unir-lvs." in the detailed Copper RO foreign produc The inbound|jjg of commodity shipments,| Lead “Every Ton Must Satisfy” commerce totaled $35,604,008. there are included many items as|Tin Ore and ‘Concen- 4 )Henvy Fish ])cfclmeh follows: Mohair, coal, zinc, seal| trates ... :m.xsu{Bl‘Oken Out Skin and Itch- Fisheries products for the year|popes, heaver castors, vegetables,|Reindeer Meut % & 63,606 5 were valued at $§ as|walrus hides, whale meal, rein-[Stone, including mar- ng Eczema. Help(.d Try compared to $56 deer hides, paintings, viroy, hair-| ‘ble S 119,516 Over nghl Copper ore shipped during the seal skins, wgol, whale fertilizer, Trophies, specimens, e DIA NIOND vear aggregated, 88,848 tons | whale. tail and whale bone. BB it e ey rks 34,345 For unsightly . skin eruptions, L worth $8,509,878 as compared to| only two Divisions showed an|Wood, Timber and {rash or blotches on face, neck X 2,368 tons worth $10,771,799 | increase in the gold and silver| Lumber ... 220,774 | arms or body, you do not have to BRI LYETS in 1926, In the'latter year the|unipped during the year. The [All other articles... 88,327 | wait for relief from torture or Lo copper content was 72,059,680 - lembarrassment, declares a noted Wh I 2 pounds while in 1927 it was but Y Total value of pro- iskin specialist. Apply a little " o Is She! 51,493,093 SeIE BEYSw 108 8 GLEAN _KIBNEYS ducts of Alaska.....$49,244,757 | Mentho-Sulphur aud improvement in your furnace, range, heat- lower grade of metal-mined las Produets, of U. S. re- shows next day. srsrreeess | year. turned ... . 1,&{!1,16:‘.1 Because of its germ destroying er.or fil'C[l]llCP grate Hfld you are bound to know the mean- ing of genuines/nel satisfac- TR 7 Gold and silver shipped during ! 4 Total. value of forelgn properties, nothing has ever been part of a sanctimoniows |the year amounted to $5,754,018 ] v products . 258,028 [ found to take the place of this 3 VAT B S 6 t i |sulphur. prepardtifii. The mo- % , who, though she pfe:|as compared td ' $6,19¥4%2 in i S “be religious, is in reality {1926, both figures including a 3 Total yalue of ship- ment you apply it healing be- tion_ | ony ot lgm umn;ler'maa of a fake [small quantity of foreign produc- I- ments of merchan- ging. Only those who have had | evangelist. The hypocritical | tion. The domestic production dise ...... .$51,232,950 | unsightly skin troubles can know . At Theatres | preacher is James Kirkwood. shipped out was $416,104 less st A Domestic ' Gold - 5,394,107 | the delight this Mentho-Sulphur Order from your transfer | Khl\\\o‘ml. the, “Wise Guy,” sells |than the previous year. . Domestic Silver b 350,731 | brings. Even fiery, itching ecze- man or : __ _J\ I religion "the people atter he dis.| The fur industry was the only|Take Salts to Flush Kid-|roreign Gola and sii: ma is dried right up. M coyers that. there is more money |one in the Territory that showed L ver i Vo ok 9,180 Get a small jar of Rowles Men- 'i'“THE SAP" AT . ~ ¥ to be made in preaching than in[a substantial gain. Fur ship- neys lf Bladder Both —————— | tho-Sulphur from any good drug- i COLISEUM -FONIGHT i lmlllng Indian medicines. His om ments for the year were valued at ers or Back Hurts Grand Total ... $57,077, glst —adv. ¢ he / {auence crowds hundreds of $4,385,926, Including fur seal —— Sl i P f C s acitic Coast The Warner Brothers featurc, | tims int a ribilof . ¢ s o ‘his tent-tabernacle. 'l’hen and fox peits from the Pribilol Eating too much rich food may We make men’s sufts for 355 Piano, Vietor Orthophonic Phono- “The Sap,” which opens at the Whila he holds them spellbouni |Islands. In 1926, the value of [produce kidney trouble in some|F. WOLLAND. —adv. b Coliseum Theatre . tonight, and ig‘lhc members of his “gang” go|all fur shipments was $2,985,-|form, says a well-known author- ———————— graph, sewing m?vz‘:hIanShRent CO“’ Coi showing Friday ' might also, fea-|through tlteir pockets. 703, revealing a gain of $1.400.-|ity, becauss the acids created ex-| THE-EMPIRE HAs THE LARG-| OF sale. Anderson Music Shobpe g tures Kenneth Harlan, The story| Eventually, however, the words[223 in 1927. cite the kidneys. Then they be-| BSTo; MOSE UBTO-DATE ANz T PHONE 412 deals with a young man who was Of the canting prophet reach the Report Is Analyzed come overworked, get sluggish, PLAN'rQu ALASKA PRINTING i s0 babied by his mother when|hearts even of his own confede-| In issuing the annual statis-iclog up and cause all sorts of| ————— i e C. D. FERGUSON, Agent small that he became a reguiar|atc and they decide to go|ties, Collector MeBride noted the|distress, particularly backache moliycoddle, and became prey to|Straight. Mary Carr is one of the |‘‘regrettable decrease of $23,873,-[and migery in the kidney region, J SflARlCK a small town bully.: He had a|first to come over to the side of |032 in the value of shipments” |rheumatic twinges, severe head- Jj {|T. H. THORKELDSEN hard time of it until the final cii-|Tighteousness. Once . this hap-|fronr the Territory but called at-{aches, acid stomach, constipation, | max when he redeems himself by|pens she immediately becomes |tention to the fact that there | torpid liver, sleeplessness, blad- Mdln LOCKSMITH ; giving the bully the thrashing of |the familiar, lovable Mary Catr,|Was a balance of trade in favor,|der and urinary irritation. s Watches Phonograph Repairing - ~ e e his lite, Comedy situations are|dear to the hearts of her million |pf the Territory amounting to| The moment. your back hurts &Bll”.‘“w“' * || Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 | fans. $21,185,249, despite the unfav-|or kidneys aren’t acting right, or iiverware et ] ALASKA MEAT CO. - plentiful and while dealing with| the war there are no blood and| Kinograms and “Big Boy” will|orable year. As shown by detail-|if bladder bothers you, begin thunder’ scenes. The plot is up-i2lso be shown and in the con-|ed statistics, the loss i value of |drinking lots of good water and todate’ I} 8yery respect and ‘will cert, the . orchestra will render|shipments from" Alaska~he said,|also get about four ounces of Jad make wonderful entertainment for |“Zampa,” an overture, by request.|Was primarily due to the falling | Salts from any good pharmacy; the motion picture theatre goer.: off in the sizc of the salmon run|take a tablespoonful in a glass Charley My Boy, of song and . & i s |as a whole, While regarded by of water before breakfast for aj dance, fathe,. will. be the comedy MAN RUSTLIN'” AT | |the, Bureau of Fisheries as affew days and your kidneys may teaturp, ‘flgr (Charley Ehibe - had i COLISEUM SATURDAY | temp;rflry n“cum.gufin cn;xlparb;; |then ;et 'flno, t;l‘huvjf;mv;ua salts _' ———————-u to. that whic! akes place s made from the acid of grapes ;;‘:: :t.;‘. l;::’m}::‘uchw“llaug:e *w);l;he:.u;-lr:‘i‘q“:ep?&?; o:n; c‘?l::":’ fishing activities everywhere from fand lemon juice, combined with s theless it has|lithia, and has been used for opened with a news_ resl. [beats” instead of cows s toia |Lme fo time, mever 3 Bl n whiribind S astien das found it desirable to take further|years to flush @clogged kidneys = 2t L ollicki < and a|, ecautions for the comservationjand stimulate them to activity: TETHE WISE GUY” 18 ., rollicking sense of humor that:is|,s the galmon. also to neutralize the acids in | AT PALA( 'romam' | s rere as It 15 ASURRSNE t0 S NN Size of Salmon Pack the system o that they no longer Rustlin’,” Bob Custer’s most re- Continuing Mr. McBride said: |irritate, thus often relieving blad- For one of the few times in her|cent picture for F. B. O, which|upreliminary figures of the De-~|der disorders. career Mary Carr, the world's|Will be seen at the Coliseum Thea-| . tment of ' Commerce indicate| Jad Salts can hot Injure any- most famous screen “mother,” Is|tre Saturday.® The role of Buck|inas the total pack of canned|one; makes a delightful efferves- seen in a role that is unusual for Hayden not only. gives this Popu-|uymon in . Alaska In 1927 was|cent lithia-water drink which ber.. This is in “Thé“Wise Guy,”|lar young.western star the best|ypsroximately 8,540,000 cases, as|millions of men and women take ¥ m comes ggnism to the Palace part he has ever played, but it|.ompared with 6,652,882 cases in|now and then to help keep the breaks away with delightful care: 1956 and 4,459,987 in 1¢ The | kidneys and urinary organs clean, free unconcern from the convel-|p.ck in 1927 was approximately | thus often avoiding serious kid- | tionak type of ‘western' picture and | 4g per cent less than the 1926 |ney disorders. ° - —adv. | forms the most refreshing produc-|nack which was the largest in Hon that any Company has turned | he Dbistory of Alaska. The 1927 cut within recent memory. Buck pack was about 19 per cent less }mt only reports well, but he sels|ihan the previous five year aver- advertising for the Desert City | Bugle—largely to criminals who age, according to the Bureau of Spru('c or Hemlock Wfll give yOll very Fisheri ; " \ B2 good satisfaction. O oltared cow Saiairy batons In | cerved Rorslak alts nowed 1 4s-| | 1 : R FOR FLOORING—WE RECOMMEND VER MEYOR . WHO are :el'n': n 101 of 12 :unol: i p i o need of more relath h line in 1927 of 2,422,872 pound Froxt, ovh %Muu Twentynsmfld Annual ; TICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING quick with a gum; gte. The note|and $52,695 in value from 1926. M‘!'Mn dvo., BALL - Junean Lumber Mills, Inc. of burlesque which has been in-|Shipments of fish fertilizer, meal| ted into several typical western (pnd. oil, ; which are almost en- i K ——LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Given by tia Saiiaay L i r Fire 3 'lltuulonu is gorgeous. Lovely|tirely products of the herring J dhp (557 1 'V,' i BUILD FDR 50 PER CENT mce Lee takes the principal|industry, also show a decline of Qm(nlne role, and other important |$793,702. ehlru;arl who enact their parts “Shipments of fresh or frozen ln 'Alla . fiqlu bot'k. . ol in , no better PRODU Wholesale and Retail Butchers . .. .. PHONE 39 SEWARD STRERT A Painless Permanent Wate The New Frederic’s Vita-Tonic Compound Is the Answer AT TERRELL'S—$15.00 THESE, WINTER DAYs ARE 1DZAT. FOR INTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS FIRE ALARM CALLS iare Jules Cowles, Sam Allen, [halibut show an increase in 1927 ! MI tlp‘ James Kelly, Pat Beggs, Howard|over the: previous year of 2,48 “breaks up the|Fay m Skeeter Bill Robbins. |794 pn;d- and. . $25 i value. Mtr o “ A ':." A-r B ’fb:‘naud in s‘h‘nfiunu of tmll:’ " ACE SUNDAY . |and cured salmom, as well as a s s __':_‘.:;.__.uil other fresh and cured fish. i ~An unusually gifted cast was se-| w Chea . © E i } s cted by- Alfred A Santell and oo"..- u.,o':u,n Tanks see-| A i - CON mu for &e pal roles lond in the exports of the Terri- 4 4 | \ S5 P ay Sa-|tory, “a decline in 1927 t |trom 1926 of 10,595,987 poun‘o Vg pm

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