The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1929, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929. ————— — ——————— ——————— FRENCH WRITERS DISAGREE AS TO DESIRABILITY OF AMERICANIZATION By T. T. TOPPING Dean Resigns 5 [ ] (A. P. Staff Writer) PARIS, July 12—Are we be-! coming American:zed, is the ques- | tion which Frenchmen are asking | themselves rather often recently in| b | press articles and in oonversaliun;.; Some “view it with alarm” others | ’ ) y § welcome it with varying degrecs nr Joy. Pierre Denoyer, a young editorial writer in the “Liberte,” who spent ! {several years in America, is the| latest to make the query. He re-! " | 1 3 * I podt l N plies “yes” and rather approves i, ‘ >S€ r prices represent the greatest value-giving saying: l 1€S¢ oW } 2 Ll bad ki - i-’ “The ‘Trial of Mary Dugan’ and Fireproof Shingles We carry a good stock of all the different patterns ALSO CAN SUPPLY Corrugated Iron, Galvanized and Painted Plaster Board end Building Papers ‘Show Boat’, are tweo of the mobt event of the scason. Such qualities and such low ¥ |G siass at present on' the ; 1 ; Pacts. slaat, Oy shors time| i i Juneau Young Hardware Co N 1 e AVATV . -chase 7 ago ‘Broadway’ with We s Solois . prices should induce every man to purchase now. e Eroadans wag With e 4 | o5 recognizing several skits that have| JU\ E 4- U If Ivs Hardware We Have It” i € > Y, Y 2 10 D hd come directly from the United| %30.00 Suits Now . . . . $22.50 Suit g by amms - <5 HNOY KS | sures us that without the Ameri The Very Rev. Herbert L. John: EL I @ 4 T ¢ . reels they might &s well closc . d ¢ St. Paul's Protestant R R 35.00 Suits Now . . .. 26.25 Suit honses.” ‘53‘"“:':‘"' B ol b o ; ks oiher phaces| ai e i et et [ Then TVERLCE. ! :::’:a(hec:ral vestry of the freedom | SIIUW I b i Iast, claims the powunous " nature oh “L“\ullflll los\umcs J 1 in the Dainty Underthings Lovely French Panties in rayon, with vests to match. In all pastel shades. Panties, $1.25 For real comfort and service. of absorbing the fulminating Amer- v\oung people have JOuIdLV(‘d to (ifl—l’(-()p]v 60 ful the grapefruits that traditional- [uwaw one from West Brmu\ Ladies’ Crepe Soled Oxfords o e e v, an. 300 ¥ho went o Washingion (0 Tuo.sd(w {behalf of the Commercial Cl things that make the charm of“., cocktails, deploring the elegant hab-| cnn;' ould be ican mixtures. | this village. Sometimes lh(‘} bring |} ———————— R 0 ly go with American breakfasts. | Dr. L. J. Leech, who atte square-toed shoes, the jazz tunes|the inauguration, Y Regular $6.50. records loaded with the melancholy | For Saturday Only the United States, are to be found | - ~ . : ke L 45.00 Suits Now . ... 34.75 Suit s i cie soclpty | roont where the Bresi “Our grocers sell by the basket- ‘their own minister and sometime Monday President in_childish il and the phonographs with their bridal couple a silver b tunes of the Black Belt, all of these |West Branch. ikt ) in France.” | ¢é | i ® He concludes: “Are we bccam‘mg{ B b | V s %1 0‘) !%4»‘)5 l)(l'/r Americanized? ~ We are ru-qmnnvrw a /y | (’Slba Dhe tastes and habits that we think} q l {0, uodorss Bilb whiln are:%b4 tea (’r& 1‘ 5 a matter of fact essentially Am can. Whatever one may say, the! at the United States now is at the front| 77 4 Y . u ”r" "’h‘n’ 5,}(’( l"l ‘}of our civilization, the one which | in the past assured the domi- nance of Europe over the rest of ain. Heavy black and the world. Albeit we may not e have the wish to Americanize our- es 6 to 11. selves, we are inevitably on the way | to modernizing ourselves in the Special at $3.95 e i Hoover House Becomes | | Gretna Green of lowa| COLISEUM THEATRE} Monday and Tuesday 2 In three designs, wide, medium and nar- row. Made of elastic and satin. Plain and brocades. Working men here is a bar brown work shoe. July 15 and 16 > ARSIt MISS ELIZABETH KASER “BABY $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Juneau Drug | ! § s i { i s ; Garter Belts E | s i 5 i ] o POISOOR oL | g j ? fen’ : STEALERS” ¥ i > > > n 3 WEST BRANCH, Ta., July 12| it « A LTI Men’s Dress Hats |~ Men’s Dress Oxfords §| yrsgpravorn o o oot Company (| 27 B i l ; - ) ler was born is rivaling the famous H. M. HOLL MA~N A 3-Act i"llj';]':lld(. "mlijd.\' 3 . "lack ¢ tan. Famous Star Brand. |“little brown chureh in the valed || given under the direction b} A real hot Saturday special. All 7| x il mi(‘ .4-‘1;‘ o ":, ; Sq v iat Nashua, Towa, as a place 'F‘:?? “ROR-HERMANN of C. JI MeNaughtan, ! $6:00 Haideman Hats \ wonderful value for Saturday. |May and June weddings. | l‘ree Delivery Phone :’,:!z prefessional show pro- 4o 20, ard d ats alae o4 | Since Mrs. Jennie Scellars, owner e Regular $6.75. BT L R % E ! ducer. e A A B Al ‘ i 4 2 —— = —ll i For $4.95 each | For $4.95 pair , : bl 0 i Kills insects CO l.l S EU M by the roomful B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ! sl Oronite FLY SPRAY ‘ Lol e Kills thes‘mosqu]toes RO ANTS 2 Pirst 20 Rows, Cen- | , MERCHANTS 4 ! foe | ko s1.50 || moths &roach iR e and many other insects WWM Section ..........c...... 1.00 || STANDARD OI ANY OF CA RNI A S AR SR i il i e L 150 || L v i Loges . 15 PARIS, July 12—I5 France be-! His last “jinx” vot t W P FU L ER & CO S 3 GERMAN INTEREST l‘ WEST BRANCH, Iowa, July 12. for Guvcmorml)-(lueyva;. v{fngm:t Both Entire Side § \ IN PERSIA MAKES i Shearer voted for “Jim"” Fergu- Louisiana, who faced impeachment tice - 1.00 || som in Austin several years ago. charges but was cleared. 2 T = i GAINS SINCE WAR‘ son became Governor but ;L'U_‘ uNext Hme" says ‘Gheares “INl g}fié’ty fl Balcony (Unreserved) *.75 || BERLIN, July 12—German in | \‘mlcmpe;\!;:ex: 4 :)h}'u lsmu- foss one in for the candidate 1| Sale Open at Butler- } : , July 12.—~Gerl - | ature. oving klahoma g » \ | terests in Persia uaye made great|City, Shearer cast a ballot for the Son) hke.—‘”—_‘ ’ 4 hour Fl E l Maure Drug Co. ANNO UNCING strides since the war, said Cuu.x”cu'orful Jack Walton, who was el-| Commereial Job printing at The l Or namc g Friedrich von der chulenburg, Ger- | ceted Governor and also impeached. pmpire. man Minister at Teheran, in an! address befere the German-Persian | Boeciety. He mentioned’ that the Seismens- Berger syndicate, a German-Amer- ican enterprise, is constructing a railway to connect the Caspian Sea | with the Persian Gulf, by way of | Teheran, a distance of 1000 miles, | while the Junkers concern is run-’ ning air services from the capital to Bagdad, Baku, Shiraz and Bu-| shire, hooking up with British and | Russian air lines, Dr. Schneewind, a banking ex- pert, is acting as supervisor of the Persian finances, a post formerly Rheld by Dr. A, C. Millspaugh, an American. ~ Prof. Ernst Herzfeld, also a Ger- man, shares with the French, who farmerly held the monopoly, the control of the archeological treas- ures of the country. Under the progressive rule of Shah Riza Khan, said Count von; der Schulenburg, Persia has estab- ! lished her own code of laws, on| European lines, and a national uni- | versity at Teheran is planned. Un- til now, the majority of Persian| that ll/l// nat wnter-spot A Special Midsummer Floor and Table Lamp Sale We have in stock at this dating a very complete line of Floor and Table Lamps equipped with Silk and Parchment Shades which we are offering at sammer dis- counts varying from 25 to 35 Per Cess Less than Regular Retail . ~ Prices = 3 tdries in 4 hougs—a glossy, good- looking finish, hmvner bodied than the usual floor- fimsh very resistant to water and to hard wear. . . . . FULLERWEAR . Quick-Drying Floor Enamel.. isideal forall intesior floors—wood, cement or linoleum. It may also be used on canvas decks of water craft. A visit to our sales room at No. 35 Front Street, juneau will eonvince you that the Lamps we are ofl'enng are of JIM McCLOSKEY As Mike O’Flarity ‘We have 2 complete: assortment of Fulles products. Let us help you select the righ' students received their training in| paint for your requirements. ‘ Baris, but he Hignd ot Sesmnan b To the Public— excellent quality and the prices are abso- ¥ m ‘woul attract em é I :';'n and more. There arc glready T Wl a2 woidaky the We want to emphasize the lutely right. i German commercial training cen-' ::.::::To- A‘::u::b-’:undboghfé. JUNE A " fact that this,Mow I5iequal iy i ters at Teheran and Shiraz. | yeaga. [ e nlrfoc(lyf(oo'. -Y UN elaborate scenic and costume | effects with any road show § and is more digestible than cow’s milk in any other form, Write far Infant Feeding Chart and Cook B .‘ “persia is willing and eager for . Germany to cooperate in the de- wdflnmfl"flumr- maen Minister concluded. : e ”.-. THINKS VOTE rm- JINX ON THREZE staged in San_Francisco, and that it is worth every cent of the admission charge. The same production was just stag- ed in Klamath Falls and Eur- eka, at $1.50 and $2.00 to pack- ed houses. We felt Juneau would appreciate high classen- tertainment. Are we right? HARDWARE CO. 'W. P. FULLER & CO. m""""}’“{‘m" ANTIR. A0S SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ~5q Brasdbes in 38 Pocific Coast and Intee- esntain Cisins « Factories in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Disseiboase of Valisear Prodacie Alaska Electric Light and Power Company CARNATION MILE co 060 Swast Bldg.. The Safeguarded MilR | l B | “from Contented Cows” e o .

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