The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1928, Page 8

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( 500,000 Insurance' [sent in for chemical tests, the Nu CHANGE IN 6 4 other half will be cooked by methods considered most desirable and tested, the results to be used STANDINGS IN ST DY vALuES in preparation of a popular bulle- tin on the cooking of reindeer, } , | similar to the bulletin of beef and e % | another on the cooking of lamb, 5 MR s A {both of which are now in the| SEWARD, Alaska, May 3-—With | process of publication by the De-|1.000 yelping dogs tugging at their paTtiaut: of Axriculturs, traces and w’:n; r‘nulkml“o and A Vikos % ————— snowshoes on their sleds, 260 men Lathrop Loses Four Vot FOUl F“d“ml Bureaus to | SHERMAN DUGGAN FILES and women participated May 1 in on Revised Returns | Make Study of Reindeer AS CANDIDATE FOR HOUSE|@ modern Alaska stampede from . But Retains Lead M P U { lliamna, on Cook Inlet, to Clarks L ut Retains Leac Meat to Fromote Use Sherman Duggan, former U. §.|lake to trap beaver. Each per. TR ” ¥ District Attorney of the Third|Son is privileged to trap 20 beay- b whis - A scientific study of reindeer | Division and now practicing law [er Within the next 30 days. :),‘m- i h meat 18 proposed to, be undertak at Ketchikan, has filed his candi- N SR B eeior o W A i en by four bureaus of the Depart e O i s ous ot onpoN 1.0 GRT publican Nz ( ment of Agriculture as a means il g # au !u-‘ U. S. HISTORY CHAIR of fostering the marketing of the | dependent. The filing was receiv do not chang ¥ ; OhRt, A thes Btted to ed by mail this week after being , < ¥ Tac T g ob | made with the Deputy Clerk of; LONDON, May 3 chair of iy ceived s oL L = | Court at Ketchikan. | American History has been pro- \ o g | jects will be to determine the | Pl o b ool T . ; chemical composition, biological I RS NG O i Wit i aes fir RoA 7 gy S 243 value and methods of cooking GYPSIES LEAVE FOR SOUTH e e ot i i | giving the n lead of 24 Lo At .. mand of undergraduates who wish I votes in the D d ¢ nrt g . s oneiae | 10 Tead the chronicles of the de- {8 iq | The success of reindeer breed Lena and Rose Xury, Gypsies,| .. ¢ g i { il |ing and grazing is firmly estab who have been at St. Ann's hos.|yeicPment of the American na . - B lished in the Territory and the pital since they arrived in town % g e o 1t mnd (first step in making it an indus last Saturday with scabies, or ""‘Hs‘l:ed“;an{:wr ’“‘"“ heel:‘ "l’:;‘“" B i aral e , he ik C [try of real worth to the Indians itch, left last night, with thefr| G, 0 SOICOR 1O WOre N ik Kot : = R R and Eskimos of the north, which father, for Seattle on the Admiral g A i tse Sre voc y| tell d his | The D de Taft d, f 1y A |is getting the deer into the hands| Johm C. Martin, of Philadelphla, | pyang John W. Davis, former American The race for nominations for r‘ te a’nfi an 1S e uchess e alleyran ormerly nna " ’"”I“ :.""‘ % ok chdei sooom. §s now the most heavily insured it PN 7 R R ambassador in London, is chair- fepresents ues to b Duchess de Talleyrand, [ Gould, went to her former h_u=hand= beside, | e (e e ted out.| Person in the world. His insurance man, to establish the chair. close Murray ¢ in Paris, according to | and thus the romance was revived. (R “I“' ‘!’| ‘:"‘" b bl l"_’";]’:":\‘m““" ts underwritten by twenty-threq | EVOLUTION OF CARROUSEL —————— mained 3 Roach illness of the Marquis, (International Newsreel} market far the annual surplus of| ®Pmpanies for a total of $6,500,008 PARIS — Wooden horses on| Fada Radio Sets and accessor- replaced Foster L e PR Sl A banimals “international Newarael) French merry - g0 - rounds have|les, Columbja Phonographs and and latter st e AR i RS Lack of Knowledge been supplanted by airplanes, au-lrecords. Radio Electriec Co., Mar- only Roraas snenC g "" ‘v‘{" : _\‘d \‘Vales |p ains Dr. Leo Winter, director of| gome work has been dome tol|°f Home Economics will make, as | tomobiles, tanks and field guns.|tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. Dean who are t ) pa [the clinic, the operation involves ynix end. but knowledge of the|S00n 8 possible, a piological sur ——— — U 1s Phinn a brea s bone substa = > ah 1 v E i 7 i | p—— ?:;; ,AIIIY.” ]\\ 1‘ w, it 4y l hl kin m“!h".h |l substan . actual food value of the meat ;’:,}:k‘“:,,t,],‘,kun:-:;::int s?:hm )“”I‘ ](" 3 S and Dean by o Boves {in the jaw. Dentists ‘have consid-|jacking except in & general way, ™2 ! bsite sample to PE I T tr Tarwater 1,005, | R | tooth was out and the gum treated | ang p in attempting to create|feeding to be withdrawn from b \thias ey 1 i Murray 919, Roaeh 839, Foster 34.| & |witw “an w.ql,.,. o AuAn i 1o b e food il 1M 10 time. Tolowing he same WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM PAN FREE Murray 919, Roach 3 inst infection, letti haiPaRo | cvantanlls: is GABSAtRL. to 1 «| methods of sampling used in| 2 The Division in 1} of nature, e L o beef. i ;'::“i""’ O i P Fi ‘ & Den AL bureeona svd NN ‘“‘""" To supply this knowledge, the| AIS0, When the samples are GARNICK’S How hat th reconstruction can he ric ima B i KDeen ‘onferces Prepare Fina reconst! be | cervices of the Bureau of Animal| s ——— 550 TR Aatén T ise | A Rénort Hol)( to Get ":‘*]"‘"'“ "»‘l J.I;ml“ on ‘;"_"“N Industry, the Bureau of Agricul-| PHONE 174 A lvisio \ g — P B |violet rays to the damaged tissue.! ;. 3 doid . TRQ Shusthan s v abeme & Division... 122 12 % { ROt B HIHS T tsraiigeinne MibnaTatis thh | Lorok Hodmnmlcs, TERE HRDAIK, ST MOTHERS’ DAY e S s — Divietdn.. 2,008 e 3 | chk Action % 4 D Home Economics and the Bureau | i 458 | I{ | “‘”j'f” on, e d down, of |of Biological Survey have been SUNDAY, MAY 13TH ] \ . | WASHING May 8. MR (e s, “’“" e ah gD | [ enti . Ropresentatives from \ § i 4 ng us action, the i ol 5 g i o1 RN bonteriig s ot o a mlmll 1.1.\[ ic ‘11 unul’x]nm\},m,lm. FB3aaRA, the SRl oF vain We Have Many Pretty o | \ i b 2 P e is such that the natural growth of | ‘ | " 9 g Mlasrommt 0 R MOTHERS' DAY CARDS NEW FICTION NOW | i form on the $325,000.000 ‘\«“:.i |\";"‘:’ LI ek e ] A & and call me when you want | |sissippi River jod Contro ) e Auteans T so WHITMAN'S CANDY i i AT PUBLIC LIBRA . | [measure and are prepured to push HEAT A SE |dustry will meke sn_ahalzsis o b < GOOD plumbing, heating or - <+ % [the confer greement through !the cuts, using two animals, one 1 A B Y s the two houses today or tomor- hin and the other fat. The sheet metal work CHEAP. The follo new fiction books | sakd K [roe. | analysis of the cuts will be on been received at the Juneau | S Pesmases | It successtul in this procedure, | fthe basis of wholesale beef cuts —_— > it S L e vined diaba e il A SRy |Gross figures on the distribution BUTLE . Largest and finest display of % i Dy W Bron | e ny [for President Coolidge by Satur-| CHICAGO, May 3. — The mer-|0f visible fat, bone and meat will TLER-MAURO lumbi fixt in. Alask R on- ‘I AR Bl '”.’“"l“”]'[‘;:f_'lfi |day or Monday. Most of the con- touched $2 degrees yester-|be gotten on each. plumbing fixtures in a. 3 :}.IHII(II.I ar ‘1 (’,H -W\I\:{‘m ] m-* ‘nm, | : 4 rees are of the opinion the day and is blamed for one death f It is understood that the Bureau DRUG. CO. B e who ressrd him s President will sign the measure The day was the hottest May 2|5 4 ’{;".“f"‘ e i ol ax, although it still carries some pro-| in 15 years. T T When We Sell It B et by Ivisions to which he objects. .. ! Leather e l;ight GEO. B. RICE Mo gty ’ 24 e 4 - eee | Ferene Molnar. - Intellgent read:| ‘Chllrli:l (f;omgf Re?;;rclY ‘ L o T PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL the boys of Paul Street, a novel NURTHERNERS ; erfect for ears, Goods |Sub station Post Office No. 1. “I tell you in advance what job will cost” { tenderness and mpathy; ¢ b | 3 e e ‘ | LAWRENCE. Kas, May 3—Con.| @ i, ORI R R TR SR Ambler by Bootk tinuous = attendance -at Sunday! Very Latest in i o i AR 4 TParkington. An -absorbing nov wlmu_l for 52 years: is the record | ¥ SEEEREESN LREEIEERIREEARE EE2TENRIEEBAESEINNANSERIEINNECONEENTANALE i that will thrill younger readers, “‘:'"‘j ”};‘]‘]“;‘ “;“““’1’””- e | LADIES’ PURSES E é. and startle and amuse their fath lm '"’“‘ "‘ " ]:‘;:mun;::nl “t;t‘ "“‘:; = i . s been a co 4 4 ] 3 f e Chinese Forces Prepare for | trity Episcopal church. Her| Moderate Prices H . “Something For Nothing,” by B 3 . AC N i ] 3. Rath. It is just as bright, just New Defense Line— "[i”](';:" b sl i cintillating, just as human, a a » Baster services whe o AL - ‘::,x“;::.“'\.“‘m"‘."““‘J::‘,H fesis ol Japan Acts | pastor, the Rev. F. B. Shaner, pre- | ] | p B - sented her with a wrist watch and 3 - B i e ieds SHANGHAI, May %.—Further bracelet. LUDWIG NELSON | |& O} A ‘alls,’ 3 Ja 1 rg ¢ . - r 3 i 3 " : ! U e e withdrawal of Northern troops| Although she was ill on several| ] L S bt from all fronts in an efort to Sundays in the half century since | Expert Watch and Jewelry | |2 B8 & kidnapped Hngiish poet, |consolidate a new line of defense she joined the church, Miss Rad-' Repairing H SBaauty and the .Beast” by . jls indicated in reports on the cliffe never missed attending Sun-| ] Kathleen Norris, A love story militaty situation. | day school, H 5 laid in Italy 3 The Japanese are considering ] 4 “The Plains of Abraham,” by SAKIIE SRESE TMSEAD Lor: three E J. 0. Curwood. A dramatic tals months, until the situation im- H of adventure in the out-of-doors in colonial America during the days of the French supremacy. For the mystery and western g i story lo the library has: “The « Squealer,” by Edgar Wallace, a g myster “The Greene Murder| Afrs, Rhonda Lloyd Winter, Case,” by S. 8. Van Dine, a mys-| @ifc of Captain William R. tery; “The Horseman of Death”| y/inter of the Canal jn Army, by Anthouy Wynne, a myster asks divorcs from h J husband + “Colorado, W. M. Raine New Yoi }1In 1 s\% was :o:vll‘:["",_“ Points West, «0st to the Ukince ¢ [Wales on B. M. Bower, a western. Lis vislt to this cotdnent. (‘mtern tional Newsreel) ELMER REED SHOPPE TO OPEN NEXT WEEK ‘;Thousands of Women w:i“nuinmt:fl\ . Bipoge, Hl‘?"‘.‘w! MADRID, May 3—Successors of B ety Thiext \‘“ the famous Carmen, cigaret-ma I the Winter & Bond. uilie |ker of the bullfighting opera, are B B Bieet it '“‘I |numbered by thousands in fac RS xnown [“ ‘“' “' =3 »K; tories of the Spanish tobacco mon B e o s o ae i he-lopoly, spread over the entire i "1 N o o » w count y Ty a line of candies, smokers’ sup. % xsh« L e YDl In Madrid alone there are 2,100 M. Reed is well Known here,|¥omen employed in cutting and He w‘x- hitet deputy United States rolling tobacco into cigars apd B marshal under Major George D,|CEAI®les and sorting it for pipe Beaumont and for a time under| oK Fhare . Brmitu. (ilier Marsial Alvert white o " | tactories belonging to the monop Sided for many years at Nowes|01Y. each of which employs hun gollected many Kskimo and Indian| 00 these women are heredi @urios. This was a hobby that oc. | MY Cigaret-makers, and they o o e ux“h range down from grandmothers to doring his residence on Seward| oln¥ EiTls of 15. Owing to the i " introduction of machinery the| “"Mm B [number of hand-workers is now gouth lecturing on the Te Tagtidly. roduped . B0 weeks ago for the pury - o l.“;\, FROINYR: . R B Bstabtishing himselt here In busi| ' Of AUOUC 40 cents a day. B He saia o was convincen |, ThC LOPRCCo comes from Cuba, IR Siiica: offerod the best fict | ¢ YR v.mll.\wh- . Java, the Phil ' the mnorth for the trade in| 'V % AN ‘\l“"""' which he is engaging. He will| 03 v 3 SRS his family north early thi MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS - | The Martha Society of the S [Northern Light Pershyterian E!.KS HOTICE \« hurch will meet at 2:30 p. m |Friday in the re 3, BAll Biks are requested to L e e i 4 BER OHIb Rooms ' at 315 |0 1 oy od today, Hostesses Bk fomortow afterncon to at-|° ,’_ g eeting iwill B8 Mk, Mor- the funeral of the late|wan, Forier and Mrs L w o b Whitman, . M. Reed. . M. H. SIDES, Bugene Permanent Waves, $15, Secretary. American Beaaty Parlor. —ady . IUltra-Violet Rays Make Spain’s Cigarettes proves, Speed Bone Repairs NEW YORK, May 3—The oral surgery clinic at the New York university college of dentistry is |using ultra-violet irradiations to hasten the repair of bone tissue |in the mouth broken down by the [extraction of teeth or by disease A special mercury quartz lamp that permits the focusing of the rays on small surfaces makes possible the transmission of the light direct to the affected part When a tooth is extracted, ex When we bought those Libeny‘ |Bonds in 1817 why didn't they |tell us somebody was giving them away free? | We give nothing free, but you| ‘fget a square deal. TRY US 1t you are trading at some | | | |} other store and what you want, see ug, and i the chanees are we will have it. If we have not got what you want we will have it for you as fast as a cable or wire- less and boat can bring it, with no extra cost to you. TRY cannot g i 1E i i US. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 33 Free Delivery | o'h. Py A This exclusively in our Sheet Metal Department. Super-Iron that grows old slowly is used Harri Machine Shop Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Works W here Best Always Prevails EERINESEEEEIIERIEIEEEI/MACIRNNRREEENRRENERNEREIZEIILN Best home grown Seed Potatoes—Gold Coin and Alaska Yakima—only limited amount on hand—average 8 to 11 po- tatoes to hill. ORDER NOW. 8 cents per pound GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 82 and 95 Front Street 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. ALASKA SEED POTATOES ll'!ll.ll'llllllllllllIlllllllIlllllIlllllll-lnllllllllllllllllflllllllllmllllllllll.lllllllllnllllllllllllllllllll“anlllll You'll never strike out in buy- ing Manhattan shirts, Dobbs hats and caps, Luxite hose or Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. In wearing these nationally _known lines you are entitled to a circuit clout in any league. Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center

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