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4T : THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1926. <7 Says Amerlca Overrun S e i Waians| GIFT SUGGESTIONS | 1 l Colonel (- | NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Auterica; g o 1S1 {1y Udcbming ovhrstowdsd with con- FOR BOYS cort musiclans, in the befief of N g . two wuthorities, Erector Sets Flashlight AR T 74 v (I LI L SR ) Tool Boxes Guns after their debut, says Walter D Sleds Coaster Wagons i N o g . . it Gales e New Yok . .oaster agons A Few More Bargains for the Holidays i [ T iy Pocket Knife i il 5 3 - 2 | {"“John T. Adams, a concert man- Tools Kiddie Kars | | ager, says tha yme 300 music RUBBER TEA | Received a New Shipment of | Some new KAYSER S Jaten place in ‘ R L IS I APRONS | SILK UNDERWEAR, GOWNS, COMBINA. | FABRIC GLOVES | [York cach season, not more than 4 ; e | ‘ | fifty have a future, except possibly Diferent Colors ang | TIONS: BLOOMERS and VESTS | i light and durk colrs, Y | e Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Styles Many Colors | fancy cuffs — All sizes | | “The opportunities for would-be g s : | | ! |opera singers and orcitestra music- PHONE 12 $1. $1.50. 2. | Prices range from $1.00-$12.50 | $1.25 a pair L e e e “IT IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT” ol | rk pr 18, the musfcixns be-; / "pi T TS ‘ .. ; | u“.,‘::,. x|., »ho,-il and turn out MOTC | g S T All-Wool Fringed AUTO ROBES Ladies” Wool and Rayon HOSE [ | singers W0 instrumentalists to] : " : Scemless feet in all popular colors {erowd the field.” Firmly woven of all-wecl in attractive dark Pop U g ikelihood of & der | plaid patterns—: real utility robe for which $1.50 a puir iu,“l‘lr,.( ]”A\\k.l;n.a l; ; ‘Lu‘A‘L] |‘J Ju’leal'/ LIEMbC Dlllls In(,‘. you will find many uses. Ladies Silk Dresses $8.80 to $18.50 in the d { musical inter- } ‘ Price. $15.00 Ladies’ Cos 2.5 67.5 est in the cities now avoided by the| | | dies™ Coats §12.50 10 $67.50 tanen e | VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING ! i ; 3 (KANSAS FATHER AND SON o . PARTNERS IN LAWMA TRTIC \ D i i " I"s,)()(l Our ()f’()r”'gs - h Will p“y You VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER ! £ Kan., Dee. 13 A Kan- | = | s A s won are parers N L UMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME—CEMENT MEN'S TIES | MENS SOCKS | MEN'S SHIRTS = HANDKERCHIEES [ Skt TRl ;i i : I ave lawyers, (hey are not part Very heavy quality, Silk, Cotton and A big assortment of Men’s Linen and | in the practice of law, living FIRE CLAY—SHINGLES new patterns in plaid Weol mixed Hose in | Dress Shirts in pure Cotton Handkerchiefs ‘m k'“f“'.“,'l‘ilwl':‘;:;:'”,,,T ot (ho “Hrm® I the latest movelty | Silk, Broadcloth and in plain and colored | S t of Fashington Sl fovorel | pabiarids, | Rayon. borders. listat ) TR hington — ato o hington | = - v. The so Bennelt | 50¢ to $3.7 50¢ t 1.25 i ; | count. o Qi S0 7 g v ¢ to $ 2.00 1o $9.50 25¢ to $1. for \ll\vnmu:lhl.‘ e h,‘t” ,fi“:.;- 1:;]1{ I/. (4- SMII‘II : B S e ey ( Kansas legislature. 'l AND 'N°Q R ~ [ -oo MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS SPECIAL P DTN B The New Four Bank Il reported today Just received a shipment of Men's Suits, FINE WOOL—LATE STYLES 2 2,000 for the Dep \ ] all-wool material in light and dark patterns. | "”'. A "‘,‘v;”"”f“; "‘""':‘";li:-‘r'*"""i 3 L()I{()N/1 Jelow the Budget estimates 1. $25.00 to $48.50 $25 00 } o S : : St ] ———— | We Are Exclusive ! This is the first picture of Alaska ()thor Burrrums Throu rhout the Storn Colonel, Maeit, Ieasler of the ; R - Representat ? | Catalonian revolt against N weprese wes \pdln, to arrive in America. R Ladies’ Satinette Bloomers $1.50 Men's Pajamas $4.00 to $10.00 s him in Paris, where | Ladise Crepe Gowns $1.50 to $2.00 Men’s Felt Slippers $1.75 to $3.50 nt under arrest, 1 J B BurfOl‘d & CO. Ladics’ Silk Vests gl.OO Men's Sweaters $6.50 to $10.50 ! (International Newsreel) ! 5 Ladies' Felt Slippers $1.25 to $1.75 Men's Dress Gloves $3.50 to $7.00 === 3 == e e R Ladies’ Rainccats $6.50 to $12.50 Men’s Blaziers $7.50 s upon which they feed largels Fancy Bath Towels 25c to $1.75 Men's Hats $5.00 to $9.00 ‘ » produced by the individual who " Bath Mats $2.75 to $4.00 Men’s Scarfs e $3.50 to $6.00 has only a few acres on which to! | N Lurcheon Sets . $5.00 to $12.50 Cuff Links 50c to $1.00 [mul\ and considers silk-raising as :\H N GEO. M- SIMPKINS CO. Colored Voiles 75¢ a yard Boys' Blouses 1.25 HECHT et ek | your holiday j | 3 I 3 ? oAt s while el | Last-minute shopping — presents . See us for FANCY STATIONERY, FOUNTAINS PENS, : >+ | loaded with gifts. The welcome . i T arl- jat JPPLIES # r | and convenient service of Carl OFFICE SU ., ” ‘Wl"lam II Now One | R Tkt s rellat that v s = Juneau’s Leading Departnient Store ' Of Richest Landowners srter plewsure for te Yuletide Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ! BERLIN, Dec. 13.—The settle-| e ment of ia with the Hohen-! S ANE TAY i wilern. tamily places m inceme, CARLSON'S TAXT || CONFECTIONS e itel at abou 1,200,000 per) Stand at Alaskan Hotel i S & Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. t fam 11 | ° (] Alaska Elmer E. , HOME EDUCATION yeur in hands of V |and makes him one of the richest| | PHONE SINGLE O Hade ',P,‘M':“)’r";"“;;hme L “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Proebel. lard owners in Burope | SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. What will William II do with honse s ~laim- L) Isaued by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th St New Tura City 1nese articles are appearing weekly In our onlurnun this property? Under the law of tie Hotenzelevn it od, the former emperor ws head f BERRY'S TAXI 1 ! Careful and Efficient Service the dynasty s patriarenal vl over ail the era anil tan. dolel Closed Cadillac Cars 1 estate to is| PHONE 199 It is also; Office Next to Gastinean Hotel i pe red that the ex- — — kaiser s to held the vast erty together for at least a so that the Hotenzollern h may not be dit At the off legal representative. it is not eon- On Telling the Truth By RUTH L. CLONICK ROCK FILL Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- front Property. We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the Standard Oil Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than repiling. The addition of a Mack 215 ton truck, automatic dump to ont i relati Prompt Ser Covicu Auto ¢ il JUNEAU, ALASKA Corthe cxemierors| STAND AT THE ARCTIC | Phone—Day, 444; Night, Judithi disliked spinach. She de Miss Thomas.” she said, “will eat- ciared wiih o all the vehemence that 15 ing spinach make your halr curly 2" it (0 o shveyear-old that she!l Miss Thomas looked down upon weh, that it was bitter, Maralin’s blond curls and smiled, ed like “horrid old Hardly,” she said. And then no- Mot cven when the spinach ' ticing Judith in the background, “But sack delivered, We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are ideal for Packing, large dishes of it whenever it peared on the table, and sundry fra ments “Mother.” she accused, ve found -+ out that it isn' ttrue about spinach my hair curly. Mother, it A 'lu--n‘uw{ ‘ln\‘ 1 1l des 1;” cound I think wr:ng;u hair is " very lovely ;idrnli_\ felt that the estate can 'e| 144-2 rings our equipment enable us to do this. the forget this comparison. Her aver- on some people.’ kept - the former emporers hands g n AT P g : . ; i i . | g am efficient and prompt delivery service of slon was quite sincere . That day at lunch Judith pushed T | e ¢ ]W; mamtmnnd E:ner 1 Dri Wur]I’co Kpindlin _;5 obnse per But Judith ate spinach. She ate back her ¢!sh of spin DALLINS PEACE STATUE i oal, Baggage al a ay . '3 p | RESTORED FOR CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Dec. 1 MILLER’S TAXI 1lin’s ccle- ged from.the kitchen @ Pione 183 Junean, Alaska ter the table was cleared. She ate isn't true: it's a lie!” Unexpectedly brated equestrian statue “A Signal : S vheed . . persistently and hopeflly, Judith began fo cry ek at of P is about to be restored | CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt for Judith's life ambition was to I It took ! to Chicago FOR HIRE attention, e 1y day heautiful curly hair like Maralin macy (o form. even Moore, and Judith's mother had told o healing over Judith' her that the whole question of curly [ appointment diie. it was a matter of ting spinach. | disappointment NIt o0 wd been explained in detall| o |||l“|n||u A 'Ih“'“i ; u'w\]’l: , of Mrs. Ruth Millett Bowle 50 many times that Judith had quite | nuet: on e of disillus. da“Eh“"‘ of the wealthy Chare | was orizin @ mental picturc of the bitter spinach | jonmes: WG Hag s S, Millett, of Hinghany [most c juice working its way up to her head | hroken her ¢ ettt aUARY ass., who . eloped ~with und wrinkling the hair inkide so that|(olling the truth, Being a child, Ju-| Arthur J. Bowles, hotel clerk neral Grant. For it would grow out in curls. —|dith did not reason this very far. but| and former taxi driver, some unknown reason, this site was| Oue day after lunch, Maralin of the | hej a sensitive child, she felt (International Newsreel) exchanged for an isolated location tue, listed first ks includin The st allin's chief known “Appeal to the which stands Museum of | Iy located in one of tie! ‘uous spots in Chicago,! oln Park hillside close to the| COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END" PHONE 3442 This is the first photograph commat coveted golden curls came over tolyy ing ot ake ‘higan @ |)le(|,\', I“;l_n Judith n; the midst of g “l.m\”” HSRe Sat kv i o ’fl'— :;:im‘;u,‘:d[.,‘r l’bi\l.‘-ln":x(e‘v A\”;u]::.;[:.m y ALASKAN HOTEL I establishing a very nice home i the | Cuilarens choice of food shoutd be [U, S, SILK WORMS I where almost the qnly. visitors h back yard, Judith suddenly pauscd by i 4 St R 8 s ased i s B S e | WORK YEAR ROUND" o™, '8 on e MODERN ~HEASONABLE RATES “I know how your nuir got c actful explanations of the na- — Now a new bhidge is ext(‘mliu,.‘ DavE HousgL, PROP. she said g spinach” | 1 henefits of healthful food will LOS ANGE! Dec. 13.—South-|the Lincoln Park shore dvive, and | s 4 p : don't have spinach secomplish - satisfactory results for [ western United States some day will | hereafter Dallin's master production | i at our house. My daddy doesn't like ! .':‘-‘} \\'hn.‘h:l\'n:r;*nnvhih-n(:» In their [ become oné of the greatest sources|an Indian on horseback giving “A| R =S how did your hair getthe most “u:;-:niuu« ;:‘“nl“vlnf:.l_»fm- Isof supply for raw materials for the|Signal of Peace,” will again be read-| ) I e e pond betwen par-{silk industry but American methods|ily accessible to all Chicagoans. | UR pastry gives a THE ALASKA RAILROAD U1 (%48 Gorn that Way dniwesd "-~ b tA‘Ill extend the operations to a year ——— | ()menl a touch of de- et o " ans 1 round basis. This is the opinion| PASSION PLAY CAST lcious finality, It is a | throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train WML, 1oy incthet ioin me that e ATTENTION MASONS 4:( Mary G. Ingersoll, University of REDUCED BY DEATH bakery dessert that service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, b hair will get curly it I eat lots of - Southern California instructor. - R & speaks well for the qual- and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the 4 spinach” Judith held up a dark wisp| 1here will be a stated communi-| Until recently the United States| OBERAMMERGAU, Dec. 13.Wita | dt trtiite dad atare witter montha. fhére dre two pissenger talns eacH Wdy, Webkiy, E of er straight hobbed hair, and saig, ‘4010 of MU Juneau Lodge No,|had done S nestionlilra, bt LD T fils W4 use 18 its mak- between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- g : w147, F. & A. M. in Odd Fellows'|silk enterprise has been launched Ag9.ab 11 s1e sl / R 0% e nds 1all &f 7:30 o'clock Monday even.|at Fscondido while mills are operft.|Play has losi one of-its ggsksvalia. | i BIEPIRUME ;:yt -t:;m‘;lhlpl:;r;::lroud RSt o e vears older, “that’s nothing. And ,‘m,. Annual election of officers and|ink at Hermosa Beach, Glendale[Me Impersonators. Ta 1900 q:*r”":-‘" pt. U Jdon’t believe it about the spinach” |Work in the E. A. Degree. Visiting|and Los Angeles Iice A3 Lis Natbaial i Mdb th Pe'erl'ess THE ALASKA RAILROAD “I think your'e bold! If you don'{|Brethren cofdially invited. By order] “The ‘cottage’ system of the|SPeaker of ihe prologue and in 1922 (Mt chmlq Pack Route) bolieve it, we'll ask Teacher tomor- | 0f the W. M. orut WL RRDoHRG, th¥or here. - 'm”:l' eI B k Anchorage Ha HH Alaska row. Then you just wait and sec! | CHAS. E. NAGHEL, Miss Ingersoll s. since it op of King Hevs f g, bk A a ery g i Cx M> mother wouldn't tell a lie.” | —adv. Secretary. ~|erates only a few weeks of the| Lt 1. . Culvey, in a single 3 R o il Aecordingly next day after school,! —————e year. The most primitive methods|seater British Air Force airplane. | Hevder & Meier *thealin. the braver of the two, M»IC-H Collin's Taxr. r'none 4%5;Night |are used in the Far t, whereiflew npside down for 4 minutes and| e - " proached Teacher. lphom 281. Member Auto Assn. ad\|the silk v »ms and the mulberry|45 seconds for a record, . . i " . ¥