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£ a0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. OV-tndlsh. U.S.D ‘ Debut Next ‘"'ALY _USES U, S. Eminen;u;'geon TRADE TO PARE =g ~ BUDGET DEFICIT) & |Expects to Collect Twenty ¢ | Million Dollars on Am- || | erican Goods \ 5- YEAR- OLD INDICTMENTS ; STILL STICK. 'Judge Neterer, in S_eallle,w. Refuses to Dismiss Many Cases HOSTILE HOUSE REST OF TERM Democrats Win Three Out of Five Special Con- gressional Elections | 1 Important Announcement S There has just occurred a price reduction in the | wholesale cost of Hart Schaffner & | SEATTLE, Nov. 4—Federal in-|} dictments including many cases| against more than two score of de- |} fendants in the original Olmsted |’ case were described by Federal Judge Jeremiah erer as a “good way to keep these men out of the country,” when he refused to dis- miss five-year-old charges. ' By JOHN EVANS ROME, Nov. 4—Italy expects to || | collect about $20,000,000, or one- |tenth of her budget deficit, on |goods from the United States, The newest row of bricks atop | tarif fwall, at 15 per cent ad || valorum duty and a few special |} taxes, was announced as intended | an effort to e L : | As long as the indictments re-| °ld the shortage, running to| il ( The other vietory ‘main in force those who fled to $14,000,000 a month. In ad~" Dr. Harry W. Martin (above), ! Was chalked up he Second Canada cannot come back to the it must yield enough to re- prominent Los Angeles physician arx o es L and surgeon, was accorded the dis- tinguished honor of having a fel- | lowship in the American College of Surgeons conferred upon him at the Twenty-first Annual Clini- cal Congress of the medical as- sociation held in New York. Ac- & A | ceptance of Dr. Martin for a fel.| clause in a treaty of 60| Jowship was unanimously voted ars 2go. Under it the United| following a review of several hun- { is entitled to the lowest | dred major operations he has per-| iff applied to any other country.| formed. | Germany and America are the e a8 United States, said Judge Neterer. ——————-— Its give the Demo-| Helen Meany Balfe, who, before | 2 : wjority of two over the| her marriage, was United States NKS PU| | k s on the present basis.| and Olympic diving champion, it | f S 2 % r have 217 8 -| pictured on the archery course at | Serafina Di Leo, 19-year-old opera have 217 and the 1atter| White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, | singer, accords the New York k. R el Spende the Fall SEATTLE, Nov. 4—The body of lne o R Oy ol G2 nt I]n;‘ e moans of keep. Lewls Schwager, ir. aged 23 Years, G unde “from Italy, where she |cOunries most affected by the from $250000000 to $400.000,000| ing in trim. son of a prominent lumberman, .4 diod voice culture and made |raised customs because they do|and last year was the lower figure. | “was found in his home. A vial|her opera debut at the famous most business with Ttaly. Italy| The Duce, by his strong hold on r i | which contained poison, was on the }»&a Sf)a‘lnL opera r’:%qse in ]\dlhlurn. s most from the United States|the country’s economics, suddenly | Old papers for ting your fires floor near the body. The reason /Miss Di Leo was “discovered” by h Germ: |narrowed the gaj i gust for s . 3 > Empire office. | Mrs. Giovanni Martinelli, wife of PR . Sy sell gananad i Aug [} [ ] duties lost through lowered We have therefore redue- ed the price on every suit so our customers will have immediate benefit of the reductions. next. One of these is in I S known. t 7 via /PabA TS GUET 1) Nel r Ity B el i _|/the famous singer of the Metro- ’S" o Ger;m"y Withithe bxmedifil‘%cfi\;‘r%;m?g ,b?la’?‘cev“a; ?."131‘ Both were formerly — | politan Opera. She will make her = SjE‘CDh . $1,000,000, the lowest since Italian a blicans. The New | ‘American debut with the Chicago Ttaly is a good customer because |commercial records have been kept. | The Clothln M | . may be filled be- . | Civie Opera. the United States sells her ab.’)u:i v G oo e e g lln s meets, as Gov. Lar- Your Name Engraved |—————— | 910000000 yorth of goods and| DONALDINE BEAUTY son has nounced his intention 2 — FREE | uys about $70,000,000. | PARLORS LOCATED | “It Alw: 9 o call an election before that| in Gold o ! Duce Clos>s Gap [ IN NEW QUARTERS It ays Pays to Buy at Graves time. The vigor of Mussolini’s action On any of our Pens ’ Chance Better in putting his financial house in‘ The Donaldine Beauty Parlors ic chances of or- RN T & and Pencils i | er when the storm of the pound | which have been located in the the House are seen as . 3 : 2 hll)r'wmover dt(;w Italian I‘u'a.i Grand Apartments at Franklin and n y better than the Repub- | 3, b S \ /4 e o ) | is shown by the sudden drop in the |Front Streets, is now occupyini e Niichls e T il Parker—Waterman—Wahl—at factory prices | adverse trade balance. Tn a de-|its new ground floor quarters ind Old Papers for sa' t E ire Offi no loses from death, they will be | INTU UGEAN cade Italian imports have ranged the same building. p sa'e a mpire fiICP more nearly able to present a unit- | —— e 2 il PEE : cd front than the Republicans. THE NUGGET SHOP | St | Practically the entire membership . is pledzed to vote for Representa- Northeastern Section of - S Joun S, Tokge, (O Spen Nation Again Shak- | “TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY” er. He has been the minority lead- | er since the Republicans took con- | | en by Quake irol of the House, and was an| Midnight sl’ecial ‘ intimate friend of the late Speaker . TOKYO, Japan, Nov. 4—A quake = worth. | which shook all of Northeastern Th: Republicans are split over N DLEg | Japan this morning caused the | Speakership nomination. Two FRESH EGG 00 % disappearance of the uninhabitated | nd most prominently men- island of Sankan, into the. sea. C : ticned are known to be unaccept- | The island was off the Port of | able to the mid-Western insurgencs, 44 packages for 25c Kamaishi. | and the latter group have openly Today’s quake was the most se-| declared its intention of voting |vere in years in the northeagtern for the Democratic candidate un- RED AND WHITE BRAND part of Japan. No loss of lifg has | [ J less they are fully recognized by been reported [ the Administration forces. o i ’ Sickness, too, may play a major part in the House organization. If more D@®iocratic than Repub- [ ] lican members are unable to be a e ow on e present when the next term opens, SAN FRANG'SGU so close is the margin that the ) O R | e i Yty Phones 92 and 95 Open Until Midnight bers to put through their organi- ] zation slate when the roll is called | 2 — = \| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 4. e o= =0, $ 1o vote for Speake. e Offers a saving of 25 to 5090 on all merchandise on sale—FOR CASH ONLY ““‘e D“"“‘"S)“i C‘m!“"" 'l‘l)rh;he SPUDS' SPUDQ’ mayor of San Francsco over Ad- ouse means that party wi ve . e Iph Uhl. Rossi sried o 1 , - : i el e i e : e Sl es Hamed Baves NO APPROV ALS NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES for the next two years. The House Lots of Spuds—Ilarge, selected, sac $1.85 Gaverhoc originates all of the Federal reve- ——veo——— JVERY S 2 IS FINA A 8 . . . 5 gl 8 oL ithe Dedera) Tove. Lt ¥ e e I EVERY SALE IS FINAL. A deposit on any garment will hold it until pay night, Nov. 10. penditures. made up. Chas. Goldstein & Co. If the Democrats elect the Speak- 'S —adv. er, as seems highly probable, they At GARNICK S-Phone 174‘ —ee———— will also name the chairmen of “Midnight in June.” —adv. MEN S COA TS and have control through majori- g b n CHILDREN’S COATS One rack in a full range of sizes. In Al i fiyriy o n Alpaca Tuft—both tan and grey o Values to $24.50 shades. Sizes 4 to 12 years Complete — installed in running Final Clearance 9'95 B 3 7 5-00 order with heavy gauge fuel oil 5 e $ ; $4’- 95 . tank | . Women’s Silk Dresses PULL-OVER SWEATERS PARKE DAVIE Shaving One rack—a new assortment of both plain For women and misses—Values to $7.50 | Cre(]vm and printe materials. All sizes. Clearf-itP'P rice—$1.95 ¢ g for Tough Beards $6.95 or two for $11.00 WASH BLOUSES 40¢ tube —_— in an assortment of materials and sizes. A small assortment of Priced for $1.75 WOMEN’S HATS and BERETS phigiesoois i Broken stock of \ : a5 i CHILDREN’S WOOL SKIRTS SILK HOSIERY and In a good range of colors and sizes from BOY'S JERSEY SUFT'S The NEWELL Motors and transform- ers designed to elimin- Made in the West, to meet West- ate all radio interfer- ern Heating Problems! . . . . . . ence. H Juneau Drug | Company " | Free Delivery Phone 33 Fuel Oils available in the different sec- tions of the country are entirely differ- ent in burning qualities, that is why The Newell is the type successful oil burners in other parts of Post Office Substation of oil burner used and the country fail miserably in the North- brok . No. 1 approved by the Navy, u}'lestA ThebNewell oil Eur;n.er is made in 3202?1 stock. 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