The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1935, Page 16

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Baldwin Ties Gladstone Record, Fourth Term as Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, by being re-named Prime Minister of Great Pritain after the recent elections, becomes the szcond man in his- tory tc hold the office fcur times. This new portrait was taken at his desk in historic “10 Downing Street.” Four tim 3reat Britain ld Stanley | i action of busine: But the title ary history to win a fou the highest office in the Four others—Derby D isbury and Ramsay Ms have held the ership three times and nine have held it twice Office “Just Gr 1905, the offic Mv-]h(v\n > i the following jry\l\] ln\lh n from William IV. The King highly approves the 1e meeting of Par- d begs that ybody | 1 dine with him after the Coun- | nd drink two bottles of wine a man | Until premier — only George Washington b President of the Even Walpole's cl tes. dubious, Teetotalers in those “two - battle | ter to Queen | days” were rare among the sover- | eign’s upper counsellors— so much | disaaeli wrote: “All Prime e the gout.” return to n to the Law tu- tion, that of Prime or Sole Minis ter.” He For Two-Bottle Days! Melborne insisted that Walpole ‘Ding,’ President’s ‘Bad Bn\ | R()turn.s to His Bruu ing B(mrd WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 —Jay Nor- ‘ wood Darling , v ers of his ca his position Bad Boy” of m Roosevelt ulmm istration during his two yea leaves still been Eng ree Irish and chief of the Biological Surve He upset all forms of government- Hl Cummn ee nh] of ating commi Rn:rganlwd Bureau took the job, he n opportunity to wildlife a new le 1 bresding me of the reclaiming Iol wil ils natural breeding areas and providing a multituc preserves and refugees wk would be safe from hunters’ g Can Swear Eloquently “Ding” is 53 years old, weighs 165 pounds, is five feet ten inches tall Jay N. “Ding” Darling made smokes cigarettes incessantly, can confetti out of the Bureau of swear eloquently and vigorously on Biclogical Survey “red '-dl"' occasions, was once kicked out of TR ccllege for drawing cartoons of fac- ulty members, loves to hunt snd tish FISDINE No‘"hty So“ght and accordingly has been an agitator for Mecklenburg Sons for wild life conservation for 30 —_— years, collects fine books and is an GUESTROW, Germany, Dec. 23.— exfierl ama{flm’ gardener. 3 Mecklenburg fisherme e seeking | le paints in oil or water I to improve the n by estab- and makes fine etchings ¢ lishing heredit stereotyping press as able to heredit draws cartoons, er a departme; either hand, ha can be transferred only to ¢ with his left sons temporarily 1 This province is a center of the ago as the delayed result of a hJ - German fishing industry. More than hood accident. 3,000,000 > have been taken Iwm | Plan for Free Ukraine Seen in Galician Move |’ ts waters this year. A plan also is in process to set up | i homesteads,” as in old Ger- manic times, and build an aquarium and a fish museum - To Repeal Plans i WARSAW, Dec. of Galicia, bitte) ish governmen the Republic, hav terms with the adm Many Poles say this indicates that the Uk Polish support for plans independent state in Ru: Andrew Levicky, an Uk N leader, recently forecast an ¢ dissolution of the Soviet Union The Polish Press, however, tinues to advocate friendly relations > with Russia. | SPEND WIIERP YOu MAKE lT" NANKING—Should hi ever raid the Chinese would be met by ant planes | THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY DEC 23, 1935. Prompt Delivery PAONE 478 e — GOLD SHIELD C@E‘*‘EE 3 pound can . 830 Percolator cr Drip 59° MAYOKNAISE, quare , . ., . . Best Foods CATSUP, Heinz, C 2 large bottles . . . . 45 MINCEMEAT 2pound jar .. . . . RAISINS 4 pound package. . . KRISPY CRACKERS 2 pound package . . CRAB MEAT, Alaska 45C Pack, 2 No.!2cans . . HEINZ Plum Pudding Fig Pudding Date Dudding GRAPEFRUIT—Florida, Reliance, 3 No. 2 cans 47c PUMPKIN—S. & W. or Reliance, 2 No. 2! cans 25¢ NECTARINES—S. & W. 3 No. 215 ccu;s 68¢c SHRIMP—S. & W. Wet Pack, 3 tall cézns soisecoale PEARS—Del Monte éSC 3 No. 214 cans PEACHES—S. & W. Sliced or Halves 65c 3 No. 2 cans Del Monte LOGANBERRIES 65c 3 No. 214 cans PINEAPPLE—S. & W. and Del Monte, sliced, crushed 2 No. 21, tins . 45¢c 3 buffet tins .. 25¢c =2 CORN--Del Monte Yellow Bantam, 3 No. 2 cans .. 47c STRING BEANS-—Cut, Reliance or Happy Home, 3 No. 2 et R e _47c PEAS-—Happy Home or Del Monte, 3 No. 2 cans . 47c Christmas Candy — Mixed Nuts — Fruit Cakes Cluster Raisins — Cigars, Cigarettes of all kinds MILK All Brands Large Cans FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ORANGES CELERY-—Bleached—Crispy APPLES Iceberg Lettuce Parsnips PEARS Tomatoes Squash GRAPEFRUIT Cauliflower Fresh Spinach JAP ORANGES Cucumbers Fresh Broccoli GRAPES Carrots—Turnips—Beets MONDAY and TUESDAY — AT THE (alifornia Grocery "THE FURE FOODS STORE" ™ % HOLIDAY FOOD VALUES 5 *\4 RYE WHISKIES U. D. L.—Five Years Old: Quart . $3.85 Pint. i+ $2.00 MONOGRAM—Six Years Old: Quart . $4.00 Pint._._$2.00 FOUR ROSES, quart . . $3.00 Cresta Blanca Cocktails, Creme de Cecoa. Dry Martini, Sweet Martini, Creme de Menthe, Curacao quart, $1.45 Cordials, qt. $1.45 FOX HOLLOW, Silver Label Quart, $1.85 Pint, 95¢ SEAGRAM'S, Five Crown Quart, $2.45 * Pint, $1.25 GREEK BRANDY—It s a Mellow Drink, Fifth _ e TR Bl $3.50 NOILLY- PRATT French Vermouth, qt. $1.65 SCOTCH WHISKIES Teacher’s Highland Cream, fifth ...$4.00 White Horse, fifth . 4.00 Hudson's Bay—Best Procurable, fifth = 4.00 Johnnie Walker—Black Label, fifth ... 4.75 BEER s £ Case, Pts. RHEINLANDER, RAINIER, HOP GOLD, OLYMPIA or GLOBE APEX, case, pints . . .$2.65 THREE STAR HENNESSY Fith . . | $4.75 GINS Fleischmann’s— Fifth, $1.25; Pint, 85¢ Old Mr. Boston—- Quart, $1.45; Fifth, $1.25; Pint, 80c Booth's High and Dry— Fifth, $1.35 Five o'Clock— Gallon, $4.85 Hudson’s Bay Rum— 151 Proof—Fifth, $3.65 Lemon Hart Rum— 150 Proof—Fifth, $3.65 e e ————— WINES of all kinds in bulk Bring your own jug Many Other Liquors Not Mentioned AT THE LOWEST PRICES HOLIDAY FOOD VALUES

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