Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 53

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' MILDEST N YEARS Unusual Weather Follows| Activity of Volcano on Uni- mak Island, in Aleutians. ‘While America faces a coal short- i in the| T b = _ ‘ | Pictures for Monday Shoppers—At Kann’s 24 temperatures f. svember have fol- g | of the Hundreds of Ways to Bring Christma dipaamit il Beautiful Buffetand Mantel | Chicer 1o the Children! Katmai district, scene, in 1912, of one of the greatest volcanic eruptions the | § |i ° world has nown says a bulletin the National Geographic Soclety, *“Al- though it has an area only a little | Electric Trains China Tea Set larger than Rhode Island, s v i 34 s eL5 neafern o on Untnals TalbanFhad] The Ideal Gift for the Home often a great deal of confu-| &ion as to the location of the various | —A gift that is both usable and beautiful—that is a pleasure to flfi"fl o = 4 $3.43 ons repe 3 . . . = - v is i i i 3 erupti nl.‘ l-t‘x‘fll TR ! give and a joy to receive. And for $9.95 you can give this desirable -"“-———‘-’ —Hauled by 8-inch : Shasmas donble: ift—: ice that is ext -ly low. * There are several styles from A Z 5 Mount Shishaldin, the pe gift—a price that is extremely cIc 9 b4 5 with headlight. Has a baggage Iy yeported active, is the most striking | which to choose. Some are divided into three sections, with car and parlor car and eight and beautiful of the eleven major| craters of the island. It has one of | mitered-end glass. Others are in five plain glass sections; zmq you = == pieces of cu:vrld tr.atcl;. :;nmrm’ the miost 1y perfect cones in th . - 1o =3 he n S section, control switch and wire. Worla ssaine i fint copaasdlin have a choice of gold or silver finishes. The average size is Syl the alr its cloud-girt base. Be-: 1/ cause of its white symmetry it has 143/2x50. 3} - N <~ -~ [13 20n?? 2 H ‘e = R been called the most formidable rival Kann’s—Street Floor. Movie”” Machine Child’s Dinner Sets of the celebrated Fujiyama. Fortu- nate, however, is the visitor who has $4. 95 - cg- 7{. seen’ this Alaxkan queen in all her L5 R b beauty, for most.of the year Unimmak EREVEVEVVE VL VLB REVEVEDVRRELRRLS . DD and the rest of the Alcuilans el machines that run by elec- \ : veloped in a heavy blanket of fog tricity and equipped with 3 ft. of > —Attracti low-lying clouds. » i New Safety Film, standard gauge; £ ed China “Desplte Unimalk’s size and its sep- one compartment slide, one U- i cups, saucers and plate aration 1 the mainland ‘panhandle’ | “ I draw-em slide, supply of tickets, sugar, creame t of Alaska by only a narrow strip of | § [l : - I ete. Stationary socket and 6 feet and teapot. water, it is of little importance. There | | | (i [ of cord with plug. are no good harbors and only one|f[H \ \v l‘ / settlement, Cape Alsit Village, 1s &\ // lsted. 3 | H e T L v 5 i il B : $6.45 G.M.C. Trucks \ Luster Dinner & the south of the island, which are focomotive —These are of imported china decorated in blue, and consist of six each—cups, saucers and plates, teapot, cieamer and sugar, are the prinel- inhabitants are —Exact reproductions in minia- —Beautiful luste s of the original by the Rus: [ “X s : ture of the famous G.M.C. trucks. . each—cups, L aeee by tHoRRnG, S : C:) y The dump track with patented plates, lar S § 5 E } er and ca Tourists Pass it By. I s 4 W 4 = :‘!ujnpmg Techamsm: Each with and yellow, wi “There is no tourist trade. partly > % ; Firestone” rubber tires. ra there are no accomodations ¥ them, but because the | f fi 5 ¥ i - = beauties of the fs an be seen to </t AL | S o 3 Pretty Doll Houses advantag ars on_ship- : Electric Trains £3.95 board. West coast steamers bound and other places on the 5 or for the Arctic Ocean, ‘e arou the island, for the 1 . (- that stand g "t i Beginning Monday—at Kann’s mainland is not safe as Unimak | Pass, the strait -With reversible locomotive with headlight, two Pullman cars, one eight sections of L # ; ion car, X group ° six sections OS track, e its sister islands, Unimak fs| one OTC “Lockon” connection and in general desolate and scraggy along l'ls mas one rheostat. d, except for its heav; sntall has a d o Sy St b S i Reg. $68 Electric Portable | $7.50 Coaster Wagons . Just what ev 11 want, Desk Blackboards 83.75 in winter the weather is milder than nessee or Kentucky. The n current, which sweeps $ ® o gt E;ern MaChlneS / > : cives it o January average + —Peerless Coaster Wagons with above zero. p i < wheels, ear- i TR 7 ) 10-inch disk wheels, roiler bear S tive toy Mechanical Fire Engine $1.95 reports of a lake of sulphur in solu- tlon there have never been confirmed. dance on the lowlands all year around, AR ings; steel geun{;s and firylt ;“’,".l,'. but the climate is too damp to mature F ARy R e ins Although the soil is rich, being || |§ I RER romposed of a vegetable mold mixed - with volcanic ash, the land is rugged and there are no places where farms 5 4 of any size can be made. Sman|jf e Express Wagonb though the island is, the interior has I y never been thoroughly explored, and $1.95 On Direct Route to Japan, il —\Where else but at Kann's could you buy a Sewing Machine with —12x26-inch Wagons with el sndigther dalan ot thel such assurance of absolute satisfaction? Where but in a sale at | | 10 - inch wheels, wood bot- s s ralieye) Lo_he e c B his? Every h has toms, metal sides, steel axles and e o r emanifioit ailgrateoiity Kann’s could you find such a value as this? Every machine h : VA ) e e i better known to the world at large, | the famous Westinghouse built-in head motor }hat needs ofln}.‘l I Damtediblue. or tne "u\,r‘"n‘;’,‘.@f{:.;"lf;,’,':*fjl;f;‘;eafi,fl‘ but once a year—and comes complete \\':jth carlrymg case. It \t\)“lll Japan. The great expanse of the f f v 1 cent and can be set on any table. o8 Eanitbendl e s e N run 2 hours for a cost of only 1 ce gl i e $9.95 Side-Car Cycles )fl«’l*e:r\'ukn);:m;\;x almost dueh north- | | |i It comes with carrying case which permits you to take it with I ) west of Seattle, follows t! = -, v s oettl i = dh;::‘f)! "“‘4"(- : one fo ::\\; e most vou anywhere. And you not only sn\f $23.00 by getting one in I $8-7D ‘The American world flyers re- . i . reek. membor TUnimak as part of one ‘of this sale but you pay for it by the week. the most difficult stages in their globe- i Kingsbury Auto Ladder with rubber-tired wheels body and large meci 1 painted yellow. Pa - ractical cars are circling trip. Port Moller, the com- | These p c munity to which Maj. Martin made i f equipped with pedals, wooden his way on foot after his plane n Balance In i seat, steel handlebars with rub- e T e e ° Weekly Payments ber grips, and metal side car. iators as Unimak, coni-| s and sharp ridges rising sud- Doll’s 18-Inch Trunk $2.95 -Blue Fiber-covered with brass corners a Complete with tray. inches long and 9 in. 1 denly out of dreary fog-hidden tun. {ann’s— Floor. i 5 R s I Kann's—Fourth Floor $3.95 Pioneer Wagons a f;'r;‘ul landing was made, is on the mainland opposite Kodiak Island, but B O e dentane ot || SREPRPRPRERVEDVEVEEVEVEVLLVCREVERET | $2.45 Unimalk’s shore line, with rocky cliffs i Y and treacherous sand shoals. e Ll T 1 H I f - ? —Red W: ith rubber-tired added handican. in the. -wwillleawsy A Useful Gift for the Home i z Red Wagons with rubber-tire 3 % 10-inch wheels, wooden handle cyclonic winds peculiar to the reglon % with loop 1 geari d 12x and probably attributable to the meet- ith loop, steel gearing and 12x ing of the cold winds from the north I / Sinch bl’d¥~ and the warm breezes from the Japan i ¢ ounie & “In addition to Mount Shishaldin, . i i Untmak has several other exceptional Miniature Railway ks. Pozromnl Voleano, the . i nimak Pass, in the ves art he d, today is but I iy 0 rok f t which % . ¥ ¢ is €aid to have * in 1795. Other P i ¥ e) vi ‘I;r::nj‘ll‘\x o !'Or\‘r‘trl)l“:sh;:‘:':ei x —Metal throughout and run by a ell behaved volocano. A thin, | § i H g spring. A whole village, with the sp of smoke is a constant re. |}l TET, + ! — track encircling the outer edges. minder, however, of fts lurid past. Train has engine, coal car and The Isanotsky Peaks are credited with | | l o ctacten a violent eruption within the last cen- Z i tury, but, as is the case with so much - of the rest of the history of the island, - | i there is no confirmation. Thelr ap. / $5.95 Rover Bikes pearance suggests a long perfod of R Z erosion rather than frequent activity,” Drum and Sticks $1.39 -10-inch Drum, with skin head and strap to hang around neck. Complete witl with two drum sticks Toy Tool Chests $1.00 Little Tot Falcon Make Chest, complete with har mer, screw driver and eight other articles. 12-inch chest PALACE WINE CELLARS Tk 2 S : ; $4'95 USED AS WAREHOUSE ot | ¢ i X ; | la w— —A splendid toy, well -made, and : suitable for boys and girls. Has Hohenzollern Premises in Heart of e : - Il ;:)-h:;;h w"‘uhl’,s{[zd f;am;sfi,lwood Berlin Rented to Firm of ¥ / ! b I | andle grips, bell and pedals. Wine Merchants. . | By the Associated Press. $1.25 Toy Tea S BERLIN, December 12.—The Ho- - henzollern’s wine cellars beneath the | 4 ” 5 H )llslm'h’r‘nz\l‘ palace in lum heart ot |} |i —An attractive piece of furniture and a gift $1'OO e e e ad ea . ey that will surely please. It is all metal with : to the wine firm of Lu'u.—.- &l:\;gner, mahogany finished head and foot and pretty o . —Tmported China Set, prettily on whose “weinstub” E. T. Hoffman, 2 R g , 1sisting of four eacl the German Poe, wrote his famous |f[l cretonne cover. Is easy to operate and when ‘ffig’:“;’;;fi:‘f;“;;‘ S tales opened up is large enough for two people to DS, s Stripped of its thousand bottles of | I |l A distinct feature is \ ered teapot, sugar and creamer. rare old wines, champagnes and cog- sleep on comfortably. A distinc e is nacs by raiding revolutionists in No- the compartment for bed clothes. vember, 1918, the cellars contain few i relics of the generation of royal fam- i flies which drew their liquor supply |} | i China Tea Sets from the winding underground pas- | I es. ‘here remains, however, a carved 1 95 wine barrel hooped with brass which Z & = winegrowers of the Rhineland: pre- “The B sented to Augusta Victorla, first wife 8 5 of William II. Before the wine deal- | [t e ",,y 8th and D I — renly set;,fof lmpn}x;tef china, ers took the cellar over there also Corner th an i consisting of four each—teacups, were a few of the imperial wine saucers and plates and one teapot 8 es scattered about. | with lid. Nicely boxed. The stone vault ‘n which the former Kaiser secreted his valuable china and siiver when he fled from Berlin, is now cluttered with barrels. The jmperial exile’s china and sllver es- caped detection and later was @ent Gfll him &% Doerm Toy Laundry Sets $1.00 —Wolverine Laundry Sets, consisting of enamel wash tub, board and clothes hang er. Nicely boxed Neatly boxed. Sandy Andy Crane $1.25 —Wolverine Automatic Sand Toy, complete with nice white sand. Box ‘makes tray. sand in funnel—it slide and dumps, the to be refilled

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