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Month-End Sales A Clean-up of Coats and Dresses regardless of original ¢ prices. All the brolen fines and odd sizes left from the 1 past month's sc are marked at a very low price. Raincoats Happy Home Aprons A very nice line of Aprons in all A\ broken line of Ladies’ and colors of plaid. checked and striped. Chitdren’s Raincoats in Red. Blue, Very neatly made bias tvinmmi Green. Biaek with red trimming. short sleeves. round and sgu Al of a very nice necks. weicht, 5.00 to $10.00 REGULAR $1 to 82 CRETONNE UNDERWEAR Brassieres and Bandeaua in f pi {0} $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Pink and White. Plin -nl { 1 i A very nice line of boys’ Lace Trim. Sizes 34 to ¢ B T Unicn Suits in wool and cot- > iy % ton. Ecru and Grey. Sizes 4 | Now 50 cents cach 0 cents yard vears to 16 years. . Ladies' Crepe NIGHTGOWNS $1.00 each CHILDREN"S Black 36-INCH PLRCALES HOSE and Brown 3 vards for $1.00 NI . C 9 patr aor §1H00 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNFSDAY. DEC. 29, 1926. pee Lilkes Cold Weather l Prince George of Fngzland, who is visiting Canada, was pho- tographied with 1. W. Beatty, Canadian railroad magnate, on the price’s arvival in Montreal. The prince seemed less bothered by the cold than Beatty, who is accustomed to Cana- dian Winters, it iazal ust a tew it |\VH:” ij\{‘.“L (s or Dressy Velvets ‘;;::_: ‘ ?\fififlN" LEGAL 1l B. M. Be Juncau's Leading Department Store femonfiprese e} childrin d the nieghboring Mon This exclusive picture shows Kenncth G. Ormiston (center) in company with Charles thoxc ne The Government has Blake, reporter, and Harry Donnellv. detective, who found him in Harrisburg, Pa.. and ¢ 10 to the region, Brot, induced him to go to Chicago. Ormiston out of his alleged elopenient with Aimee § s wanled in California on charges growing le McPherson, Los Angeles evangeiist. wereci) hrends Co., Inc. ! ter Tid — | Junes v tonic for illne on fo's 4 fa ph lawful 9 Joh of the in rev of John sing e Apheals, o ction and fine 400,000 i " i o : : roing thé lower courts \\ A i \ ollack declared the liquor, gy e ielss was illicit whiskey, be- 4 medicine necessary for the v of the upon the orde [ he physici and ruled the hu AT yind could not be held for unla SHOW il sion o> Rlacl: Plague Is Spread by Jumping Hares Dec. 29.—The Siberia s tak Ipidemologist, hare spread 10V which the or 1 ¢n the 1ping steppes, - e lnvestments, Forelgn i i duetion of some reanived about $60.000,000 half which was onic . . I vaised for the Rheineelbe Iy t Mal St esents wel \ ala ates Are and Domeshc_, Active Unlon and other companies: preli- s Linl for American Dollars " nary o the merger and the re e ap 08 Under Flood Waters i ) Liinder upon completion of the con i . ¢ (Continued from P, One) I solidation. The great Stinnes indus-| e : SINGAPORE, Dec The worst Wi i) vies, which encountered difficultios e e Wl in years has swamped the BUying Movement ter the death of Hugo Stinnes o J Mulay States. Continued rain has i IY g o O the 'also turred to (his country for fi- ., i |y Ewelled the rivers until they are BT Sl hE it beat ! 3 L Two American com- orte" running over banks. Many AR R L Chicago, panies were formed to acquire the : o from drowning ave reported. B fway. the properties and $25,000.000 was raised v - bas L e g Ml Ci Company | by the sale of bonds R ) 5 Sooae Reserve 1 Y third best imy ) . B Ay s ‘ e Gsrmin iBormawlng R «1- New Investigation b ey u recovery| A curtailment in German borrow SRS v In McPherson Case 81 i th ccarities. Con- is expected to result next yeur gl : was provided by a red i i A ing « | i - fic povited by Gherion, v vhral v in the 1 the decision of the government o iom : LOS Cal., Dec. 29.— the |-.‘.1‘N-4 unt ¢l '”\\ ,‘ ¢ y Ak sSe pnIeTiall iwiiiah svadigi] mpose a 10 per cent tax on;.,ctumes : : 3 ''Ihe Los Angeles Times says it has i X",““.m e by the collapse of | external bond issues from which bor- wyen Santa . learncd that a new grand jury to R aiod for o "m;‘ ‘m‘,‘; i ¢ lund beom and the fail-| rowing companies » been e . ‘“:,' iy . it gate, the disappearance of it g e u it w morgage bond house. | ed for the past several ye o i SOV bt Pherson opens tomorrow assured that there would be no furl Bl 3 ning § o1y pens 3 as udmu‘u 1:: ro ‘\\”nm”y, o fi 1 Bond Floated laction followed the veport of ihe |y ot | the jury will be B ( most importa n-| Reparations Agent in which he point-| 11 o oy . ! asked to indice Mrs. Aimee Semple e B o “i | cial « of “’\ “I]‘; s Sad :-rl .:_m ||lnu while : Germany had | iy jonean S i 5 T McPherson, M Minnie Kennedy : ' l t 1 ransferred to ereditor countries R ¥ Iy with Kenneth G. Ormiston v 5 eloping from ti lihe sanie jointly with nn. :;B‘:;"flaralll;' f_lf _I;l_'mf ||! m tima about §670,000,000 under the Dawes ”‘ ,f“' n| i d.xvu last ( The renewed inquisi- : f d ("*I {“f““.:“‘ i “‘ O gium. repic t anin-j Plan it had borrowed from them| o vere (e f d cn Mrs. Wiseman's dis- n view of the steady rise in hond oy, ial tion loan. The about $875.000,000 in the same period h,- m th o values over the past several yed procecds enubled the Belgium Goy-! Borrowings in the United ates “X;I;\ o, o District Attorney’s office, re- the conviction has grown that vaia-’ ernment to then its finances| were approximately the some the | pye. - '»“. e , 2 the new igation de- tions in rediscount and money rates und stabilize its curcency on a new | reparation payments. » stating he would return (hat the conspiracy hearing have h(.ln only transitory influcii gold ba Additional credits also Big Issue Offered to eee them all, b “‘“" ey in ghapivg the trend of prices. Among were extended by the Federal Re-| The lafgest individual offering of | unii 1o oo, !0 B¢ B0od s O T {he more fundamental factors con- sorve Banks in association with the|the year was a $120.000000 fssue| 0 0 W o Vi R e T o trlbnlhlsv to (hrj H{lvnuv(nn'n-. ‘Inlhlmf central of other countries to of 5 per cent debentures for the| The Prin pen i porinm, arvived on the Alameda from for securities of _lhm type have been | suppler abilization fund which Standard Oil Company of New Jer-| ., " . Geattle. Mr. Davis left about three the great expansion in the country had pr v heen in existence, ! sey, the proceeds of which were '”1‘” ‘. cks ago on a business trip to of investment funds; the| Tuw nan dey ¢ inanc-! be o retire HEr ot isi r B e ey Iillv- ln « Y nun vl lh:mn nt fi?mm be npl)ll(:'(l u: the retirement of the! ... § 3 Jlis, visiting his family for Vs ! the : y-fed in the United Stat were of | company’s $200,000,000 7 per cent! la days in Oklahoma City. Mr. ¢z, including the small inv world-wide interest e formation | preferred stock. The entire issue w Coat, D 1 ITak' T A glad to return to & d corporations wllh_ large surplus-! of at .ul combine known ‘us’nhunrhod by preferred stockholders until e 1st w : after almost freez- 8; the greater stability of money|the United Stecl We Corporation) who were given preferential rights|Goldstein's orium. ady ‘o e middle west. & 100 per cent| ays the! | lce Creepers 75 cents and $1.25 a pair Juneau-Young Hardware Co. It it’s Hardware “WE HAVE 171 Juneauw Lumber Mills, Inc. VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME—CEMENT FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES SMOKODORS THE ASHLESS ASHSTA You'll want it in your own Home—or Office » COME IN AND SEE THEM J. B. Burford & Co. Exclusive Picture Shows Ormiston in Captivity PRI F el Doadte Railw ) fhat “a half gallon of whiskey | nd ! y much for any illness, “after v of prodnced an affidavit | >I f "“‘ ph ian declaring he had :’,"'l‘”(",'_“ $55,000.0 e ; s Court, upheld the | | | | | | | | | | SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 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 214, ton truck, automatic dump to our equipment enable us to do this. We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per sack delivered, We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are 3 ideal for Packing, No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt attention. Juncau, Alaska COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” PHONE 3442 i ' | ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave Houser, PROP. MODERN THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates reguvar passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agenmt, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) . Anchorage 1=t te2 B Alaska ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET