The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1926, Page 8

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8 v e, o .. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1926. nifi 1 re of its total production, where-'not he overemphasized. So long as| Yankee Hustle Causes | upon stools to eat i 0 a it industry, on the other hand, is Government costs are the tax-| & | The American quick lunch is in- i i N Hing Inorensiiglyl Hapsnaent Af | nayerd finab moet the et | [0 I Mexicans Shorten Lunch vading streets which for centurios | 8 ort sale: In compartively | justments of the burden will aid = | have dozen the afternoons away Is IMPRUVING hort tim criculture likely tolcertain group but it will not! PASSES AwAY MEXICO CITY. Dec. 10. \',."km»f“h"xul of seven-course midday 1 wve more need of effective tarifflessen the total amount that must hu is menacing another cherished | inner followed by a nap quite a few dities produced exclusively for do tection than industry Ibe cottented | tradition of an alien land | caballeros and awhole fiock of for- A JAHDINE e s e R e SRR e N JUGOSLAVIA et e A are_galloping into Americi « large export surplus of an nob ba (eXnestad Lut the g restne] Vet Aldad alteration Three-Hour-For-Lunch-Club, accus-| VL tefronts, bolting a stack of wheat : : riiele, the price of that surplu e demands of the users of|in both the g I-property tax it § tomed to shut up shop from noon or| C2KeS or @ sandwich, and returning cretary Notes Moderate exnort i to set th for better and more im-|%I!f and in its method of aj ! 6 . |one o'clock until three or four in the| O Pusiness. ) ' e f the ( o arily | tion As applied in most of tt 2Former Pr(‘mler Whose Llfe afternoon, is having its s dis-| o ik Change for Better —Tar- A8 ana Eine K eqssei Iy o | 4 i on en : . This, of con i of education will keep|States, the general propert Was Thrilling One, Dies |turbed by the flop ot flapiicks, the| 10 Papers for sele at The Emafre, iff and the Farmer. quently, however, i he expenses of the States, countics,|MUst of necessity burden the farm-| : g ) sizzle of “ham-and,” the shouts of |W—————— e | - tion to agrienlture is ked. It|und local units to their pr [ers to « ter extent than it does mn Belgrade. hurried wait and the strange and | | ; (Continued from Page One) commonly assumed that agricnl-{ope jevels. The reduction in Federal | the proprietors in other industries -— saddening sight of gentlemen sitting SHEAFFER Pens and Pencils . - —= [ture 15 the only American industry’ oenonses o the farmer little qi.|The farmers have a larger propor- (Continneh trom Page One) ——— i . 2 and the livestock industiy in gen- | oDerd largely in foreign / tance. although reduction |tion of thelr property Tortl that| eea et pealictid S || PARKER Pens end Pencils 3 Al L et The | ke wifacturing ind v Batedl Todt 5 ectod [can be reached by the ssor than i WO WA SRR e ¥ i eral n tal ' t S u‘ ‘,.“1‘.‘,.;.'\‘ ! f| i | ¢ lul‘.”mm«“ ' ”v'”‘ ‘m‘ Ll S o Ilu‘ ““,,,.! war he was a r. ! The Most Complete EVERSHARP Peans and Pencils year I ! costs for o ar i lquent visitor to Paris where he rep- CARTERS Pens ] Welljjaonditions, s e EeUINGY pictes that he must purch ‘”"»‘] bay latger shares in - the ,gonieq Serbia at the Interallied Assortment of ens and Pencils + growing optimism|the last inl benefit Aid to agriculture in meeting the |04l expepses of government — Alloouporence. He was a strong advo- , ; Il who have the|from the tarif By Uil (s arh)iao by comatibren ta | oUvioushaBTaNDE ror it dimmity ] SR e e R G e = . MOORE’S Fountain Pens e stocking up | difficulty of disposin ts surplusqources. In those States where points toward empt to devise joqgepg ‘responsible” for the crimes ‘STA TIONERY | DUNN’S Fountain Peus e of br T may have b n largely true|riculture is not the predominat taxes that will force other groups of war - | » N i | n m‘.» e ety TR e nlm ‘m:- ‘Jn'\l:.. (to contribute their share.” | On Jan. 17, 1919, he resigned the . '| WATERMAN'S Fountain Pene time._ in five T catile dn<|oes. Ja Amaller pronobdon, of ibs|inquNtries ane HanLAE o6 than B b . Premiership. Meanwhile he had “THE WRITE GIFT”. ||| A LARGE ASSORTMENT dustry is mo more tow u.;',ufiy,w‘ ihroad than docs - | ¢ hare ‘.\ the Iu.u’ mrlmn {USUAL SATURDAY ; |'\"‘*1 us 'lljl"‘“;'" “;“H”""““\'VL;:"V'!I:‘"’ | TO CIIOOSE FROM The sheep enjoying | the position may be reversed den of the State there is often op-| DANCE ON TON[’GHT‘ leading figure in the negotiations WE HAVE EVER HAD | TR & ts fifth consecut PO Ve erican agrienlture novin tead- portunity for relic g the t bur-| with Italy in the settlement of the | Y THE § S e 0 o : Ik e s e e L tions| Adriatic question. | Tariff and Firmer Iy teward a position in which the|den by a readjustment of the fax| | | TR e LRSI 018 (0 it e el i ams. attient ill coaBis mhoo-dnisepan kst B R I B B Forms New Gaver{nme,nt 3 ] BUTLER-MAURO - ! i e S O Tsnturday night dance in A. Less than {wo years after his with- y o G - =, by the Alaskan Al from the government in 1919, i DRUG CO. Yo 2y Announcement also made thi 1s again called upon to form a ! {10 tne usual’ Ohvisty ¢ dance will| cabinet, which he succeeded in doing, ‘ FIRST 4 ’ 1} he given on December 24 There will| It was in this government that he " Phone 134 We Deliver ) \ sale to be remembered in Juneau. {4 lne o Oholstmes tvee and everything undertook the pomttollo of Miulster Free Delivery {| Substation Post Office No. 1 i Borie {4t go with it. The person holding a|of Foreign Affairs as well as the L —— = IR ouglas, lhanc {4 [certain ticket number received at the| Premiership. Eight months later he - = — i {dldoor as a gift of the Alaskans, willl submitted another on, but " 4 lcary home a big turkey | was requested by King Alexander to E El;ITF STl]DIO (i) . 1 B continue in office and form a new 7 s i | WELTERWEIGHTS TO 1 L th 213 FRORT STRIET \ |cabinet. In complying with this re it T (N 'y " 5 % . ot f 3 A < - i | - ) i FIGHT, ELIMINATION i ‘Srimister and reratned e FOR THOSE CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS 1 {1l NBW YORK, Dec. 11.—The State| promfarenic, = : A FINE LINE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS—SOMETHING NEW— i A4 {§ [Athletic Commission proposes | The Premier’s opposition to the for- THEY ARE FINE—ALSO A STOCK OF THE REGULAR N { { | welterweight elimination tourna-| mation of a Croatian Republic within CHRISTMAS CARDS 3 {1 {ment with four contenders to de-|the monarchy of Jugosfavia, together Then we have a new line of Burned Leather Goods that you H {4 cide the challenger for Latzo's title.[ With his loss of control over the Bel- can’t beat for price or beauty. There is Card Cases, Albums, \y W@HV@ Day’ {1 [Joe *Dundee, of Baltimore, is to #rade parliament, howe “"'.‘v'.‘:l Book Covers, Glove Cases, Handkerchief Cases, Tie Holders, Pipe ) H meet Mushy Callahan, of the 1-‘.";:..@}'!_'11': 'l“'\(fl '_f*]ffull‘_ :"_ “:""vx.'!,. '1'~ | Holders, Coin Cases, Purses, in fact everything in that line, 8! Ml i, e S e T COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER 1 [ ] e o Wil fieht 1o determine| due to M. Raditch, a Croatian boc 5 B seller, who controlled a bloc of " 141 the challenger : [ ! sauts holding the-balance of pow-| s ks : i o o - TN wts holding balance of pow- | WATCH FOR OUR 'y B ATTENTION MASONS : :: H There will be a stated communi- P K,‘L’L’E’D’I“"‘N COLLISION PRE INI/EN i {{[cation of Mt. Juneau Lc No.| Al - T‘ ,RY \ | - o Lt i IREENEE: A5 My In 0dd Rellows' s{ARBIN, Manchi Dee. 11 | . I e e seiiee SHOE SALE : 14 {11ing. Annual election of officers and|49 njured today in a collision be- | N H\“Wh in the E. A. Degree \'1»~||m;'.[|\\-.»rn freight and passenger trains | H § § | Brethren cordially invited. By order near Tiehling on the Shenking and | i H}”f the W. M | Southern Manchuria railway. % 4' ) ” :\1 CHAS. E. NAGF —_——————— b 4 i L it R “ i anked first among | 3 While lll.lh is our first (.hn..slmm in Juneau, gg i by the Lawn | PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN EVENINGS i we would like to offer something to the people {1} tion ] I8 of Juneau. Douglas and Thane to remember i e e e e T T T T S P - | 1 us and our New Store, %: 1 Vy w I3 H ) - 2 ’ 1K} H We are putting on a Sale Hi ! { { i { { S Monday, Dec. 13 i tarting Monday, Dec. 1. i ! . o H Hi g ' g lasting until Chrismas Eve—Our entire line | E ’ t of Ladies™ Coats and Dresses {! InS ! \ {11 . H AT ONE HALF PRICE 1} COI quI q UES - s% 4 4 I H i i 1 — e | d Sebaas ! § These are values, never before offered in | g | { the vicinity of Juneau. 1t ; A | i 18 ; ! t Women’s Coats From $15.00 up 1N | i This is a REAL Chris v Offeri | S AL Christmas ffering IR e B v = h /i 6 ! Children’s Coats —..from 4.50 up I8! P A e 1 Don’t fail to take advantage of this remark- !%v 0y | L] g ‘omen’s Si e ' 5 “ ille savings in i Women’s Silk Dresses from 15.00 up | { i v me QI ! Women’s Wool Dresses from 10.75 up 3 COATS and DRESSES |} {y ; . g " tH = z 1 Women’s = Suits Afrom 17.50 up { { i {4 ! I i \ v i i i Corsets $2.00 - Your 1 %) { H i oce | y i { { { ‘ z All Milli i ! uunery at (N I | i H t Half-Price } \ \ alt-rrice -~ | f { A ) . I O Y S ALSO ‘A BARGAIN COUNTER | j { WITH MANY ARTICLES OF | Ao N . Don’t fail to look our MERIT AT A VERY Toy Department LOW PRICE over hefore buying i elsewhere See these now and be convinced MONDAY, December 13th at . . LEWIS’S NEW ] GOldSteln’S Emp()rlum STORE r: JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER i ’ BRI 4 o e e D N SER P I L L R i B | | e e PRSI IISIILIVSSSST R | :, Ve L | Ky b g

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