e", _Atereer*-ymrtidt. mukpda- a any... on _ he. g.dttg-. All I: -. ',ra.'r.m..'rrtyerygh-i. tttrA.ttett.ettir.ryu , “dHKHHMWh hunt-admin" - 1ePudtt9trteri.th.di-ieim "thoatth.ethrr-timeu- “hi-Ikmathw itat “ egg-.2 tjyIt1tere+etcttrmr.ts.ree Iyd-lat-r but a an- a a: Gamma-Mutati- “ I“. -d.. “ht-h...“ 9.“ d: 2'lLLT""ldl In.“ Womb-vb hovel-eluding...“ "a"Ngrtttarut Id†bumbli- -t_-tr.-b- hamvamhbdw 2heeead$eautmoetanf.omskterarm- â€hind-III. "mm-tho wmmmuo-um -ttaruersatteesnomidderotethmn- muthmdqriui- Wm.mumm-tn 'sotbeNetodtoaMttttiuei-u, Wuhan-mm kWh-bombing? -ttrarunttttr_ â€an“ wail-bfmmdthdr intimation-Miltonâ€!- Ola-(MW' “MmuuhvctmL' _"rNrherrirreotfarmuradasags -eetttevipNrd by the down-in- .iruast--ehtaerarb-.smattxsre, R. I. My... ms. of Pmidmt Cooling. w mrereted to have n:- -at.tt-rrtGar-areti- nlhln following the turMeoetie an VII the rmat Now that left W mutually with-t lumen “ and the land no ettltivated. 'h.tamemo-ttiso.i.Amer- in cod". Unlortmuly than in “thorny in our 'xatimtnl Mim- thu an to be obliviou- to the hack- mic fol-en whieh In in open- tses-s-ttroto-tout/r, has. This m null-nod in I WV†month whit-thou- tru-a-ine (um-tn we" an an In†Ill and worn“ should study 110 e a. Mind economic tetrtty.ey to I darirtordertuthertmr\his port!'"' lineman inlelpiag toeieettottire in M60113 in our “Marni-I‘M mm with the ‘bility to duh“?! My tith than (mt economic trhe â€in: of M313 1P1" url-en in tub-d med the bad the; tilled. . century and I half h- Agrhmaltatral depression, have " marshmdtheetNetofmdueimtthe Humane! of branch. Dr. Tub!- ull. In as: more than is" the "The was! need of a; pm! time is mannlike leadership in the "ooomhfutrairs of the union. In, Ved b snugl- I â€The. in dug" that the first ori “question um mu . mini. m between count?! and eitr, In tho United sum. There ia dun-l -thatthrrsaermdarittleadtoin- kmthnal strite. 'iiiuiriU,uCl in tho distribution of wealth " be-', tween country mad city not oatty is; cumin; "thrrirur on no pun of n large clown! of the â€val-lion. but‘ is weakening the hank foundation of our national numb vimout; which we cannot hold our on in1 than " unnatural struggle. } didtr5bqtims of the mall immune .od the nntimt anon; than in Moran out-patina who produce that in. am. Pe19tettertothey!i.t triMtko of the nrysual income of the got†â€no“ the ?satioor vhich pro- an: end of is. United Sun- in». my! Wuhan! Econ-la. “The two great nae-dons of the day In mi: W†Dr. Taylor-laid. "The on. rel-us to,.the humiu,mn.nc.hr 'sraethrt-tttuttrorR-ht. W-n-n-dhrmni-h-J- dug may at Cadu- m leo. _Dr Taylor win "win! "I an: locum WIGIIAT WImnniommmnoml Amman-um " - b halal-I in all. ..atr_1rq+roh_rd-t "The Winn in Euclid: acri- .3“ "trar-e, tu. ncut-1' __ .a7Giiiii.' W' “Show." 7FGiGiriii%i' , in“. i'2i2iied "iPi'2:,iier" f had exist. in popular fancy " one of I ice. Ito'. pour bears and picturesque gold human. This I: not altogether 1 true. Almond: Scuttle is more than iy'1."t'tiltt1t1ru,thtbetttt.rave' I to.."?". sin , nerr_irttermpted. Asked nbout the hunting. Mr. Ab. bott declle that Inge brown and (rink bcm,the lute". amivomu Ilia-h in the voM‘ue found all Allah)". Hanna! my] Chitin-cot iyumbtmd-trfttt-htuadu- J-ttoh-andthe-ani-i. eartbetmrsudtrtiGiirwaetdstt. Buehb-ueuruarumtot,e “-1! in tho MM mic-uni he and noon- .†Me-NL In "tme-ee-rt-tss-lst. '_-vu-tret) 't_q.taett"h.xm.a.ua 2.ttSttat.."Mt.tg mum. "hp-lulled â€hunts-MBA“ "at-Mar-r-gyms, "ey's.e'-te' Ttshe, -e.. Lt Fthr m' 7' "i. bidii9" may of the that in climate. Per- haps. it will surprise you to know tbat my " you: mm but . cold- " January leentwe than Juneau. For ample. I might men- tion Colorado, Idaho. Illinois. Iowa. Ikhinn. Minnesota. .lnnunn. Ne; III-h. South Dakota nnd mu por- tiona of New York State Ind New Entrlao&" When he announced that he ymld luv. to hurry but to Seattle in time toeatehaboat fnrgune.asoheeoid be with his family Christmas. he m asked whether he feared being bloek, ed from his trip by the ice. "Oh. no." he laughed. "rem folks in the Ill-sq Dave funny notion: shout Main. The "When our industries grow. that crown: in turn will bring the uni. culturitts to Alain.†Mr. Abbott ob- .erred. “Ira-mud: as “culture is- hrnly the backbone of state or na~ don. Allah mould tind 1 place in the sun. when the "trieurturuts have tune» to her borders in whim: num- and win access to territories where farmer: my settle with proat and when industrialists may build their plum. . Meanwhile. government agencies " ready luv. built 38 miles of mul- surface roads landing out of June-u " I can! of $575,000 and are planning to CogtBtreet an entire system of roads to be known u the "Gueitr High- way." This highway will open up many helium)! than: of timber had: a few years n the result of the fu- ture forest industry in the vicinity. Pure Pulp PU:" / "A group at three large Purim: coast newspapers.†he slid. "plan to establish a phat nu! Jinan It In PB- titrated coat of84iMr00,0ooror making neiuprint trom pulp. This pulp will come from the hemlock: and spruce which exist in Ibundnnce in the ter- Henry.†. uhhuild W'- 'e-h.-.-..-.-. The city of Juneau, which is the eapital of Allah. In added. alone he?" to double in pormutToi, within "Ot mum," he said. " [rent deal 1emeter-tttespenttodeveior tin with m of Math, but when we midst the tremendous with of the m and how none 'ot it could be med10 advnnuge in the northern territory. it in no idle dreatretoar-teoitu-trstGt" in time might make Alaska nu impor- tant industrial Ind "rieultarat cen- ter." . “fin "tttfe-tlint, Lriuria. an: out of Iii - impartial, it not u. no... important, mansion the United States In. amti-tSGtoarhmrrtrr,asLit, napkin-“11.1mm intittrqritstuta.t.dse1nmduaaster. WM; Hr. Altman“ Uni-7' ,atye, asmu,ialiiiiirC 'P9tytttrt-1-daeer b%'1'l'l84h, IR qlllkLrrrTrhutta N-vic‘u. orree Gaol Ends; Eli Phi-r!!!"- bed from W375 to 368,999,452, a lots of 17 per cent between November In! yen and this. Prospective build- ing operations in the metropolis were, on December t, 15 per cent behind the Brat eleven months of [at year. Notwithstanding the more favorable reports for November, the industry is still far below theggvel of activities that obtained in l . A survey of employment conditions conducted by S. W. Struts l Co., showed that in the building crafts employment is about " per cent lea now than it was at this time last winter. Building permits, which more quickly show ap- preaching changes than any other in, dex. were. at the end ot November, " per cent behind the corresponding It months. Twenty-Ive Leading Cities it is of interest. though of no spe- cial significance, that the 25 cities in which the rte-test yolume of per- mits was issued in November this year were about 6 per cent ahead of last year. Inasmuch as this group represents the cities where the peak of activity exists, the places compris- ing it change from year to year. How- ever. the total this year wu slightly_ ahead of the cities which comprised the group in November 1926 but was about " per cent behind the l925 While these monk of building per- mits, covering a. they do, such I wide nun of this and tom through- out the entire cquntry, constitute a moat sensitive index, it would not he the part of good We!“ to conclude dethtitetr from these dun that We are maehinetheertdofthedeertne in mam operations which has been wagon for more than a year. Aside from the element weather which ex- isted throughout the Northern states until late in the Ionth there was no 'special factor present. “I! w-- Am. M to R. w. .1.- t G... In. “I chin and m in the II “I; m --*" - hut-Ht condition- il tho killing but, in Nun-her than (or and “In put. th. dedinnh â€in huod be- ing In: no: pun can In. thin foe the nae new.“ year. The Be- ur- ten: Haw-1m, man.- 519; Novemhc. l ““5423â€. White holes in. Mn in New York, Philadelphia. Detroit and a few other large cities, the rank and Me of centers chm-anon the country "b- vealed well outlined volume: of new building with amnion-1 “in: of sur- prising proportion. n10a5S8hrgiN I'tins tiled in New York City drop- "Do-QIWALLTILB Tm KW! u†"to? Inc.) sllll' "ora.u,P""r'P""lht,', I‘m-unusa- as. It has, however, been possible. thm various Peder-l and State labor ite- Irru, to establish In approximately dependable estimate of labor condi- tion: within the industry. which iat- dieates that employment is nbout w. per cent below last winter. Building Material Prim! The building material market was; steadier during the past month ttsan} it has been for some time. For the most part there were umre awn-rd! danger than decline in prices. In the buic materials, Portland cement vas; a little weak at New Orleans and New York and common brick prices de- clined at New York, St. Louis and San Francisco. The lumber market, In: in better condition than former-; ty and the most active material was} structural steel. Steel sold at ISOC‘V Pittsburgh and 1.90c Chicago, j "xrmreroetabvir-ti-t- -ofhatfadt-tr-tautmiw krwtradtettomitat-ui, mm-tmile-em-ae-.,"'. apparent that the valuing of Inn- Inn now needed is considerably};- low the requirements of tart winter. We spam of infatuation will. giving the WI] upsets alike F. ytion, lack concrete statistical data. Radio Service inâ€... T to 1pm. Dr. George B. Mitchell Genenl Punk: of Dentistry - "tq-thm. u vy-rh- .u thlb Phone Highland Put 1035 '.. V WalterW.Wilcox _ I " NORTH leDAN ROAD Hold-net I Hm Bib. Phone H. P. 1128 For Pmmpf Ind Reliable Work 'ieethe-tremtsddezatiethoe'eeuu-rstmtet Yoir My is entitled to gvery consideration in the selection afthetsumtmtd.irgrrandneighbors _ lr'tomoxrht-ir1arstealtoyottfromeverramrresouneed ot-tture-ante-ttastute-tmai-eight-ttour. mulling. 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