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o8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1932. ~ THIEVES BREAK - !n ‘v“;;dow in the rear. A ladder sugar. Two cartons of Chester- | | field cigarettes are missing from a AGT UN HERRING UFF FUR PUST {ployed to ascend from the beach.|box. | |A Ma; getting into a room Maybe Thieves Froprietors Believe Burg-'store in front, wnein is always lars Stole for Food to Burglars entered the stors tity. A 35-cent CANNON BATH TOWEL with every purchase of five 10-cent bars of ARMORITA [|disorders leading to baldness and [, ™ FEE0 W, & TePestnmbve TOILET SOAP GARNICK’S--Phone 174 and kinds of goods taken, thieves' purpose is believed t been to get the food com ance was effected through belonging to the grocery was em- |and general storerooms. | Store Is Not Entered GROCERY STORE -~ for storing soap, the burglars [forced doors leading into tobacco trated by persons “The theft, I bel | think some action | No effort was made to enter the |[food supply depot Judging from e FREE ! well-lighted at nights o | Different kinds of foods but Eat Not to Sell | only comparatively small quantities e | of each were stolen,” explained | abe Paul, one of the proprietors | of the business. case of canned pork and beans was broken, and four cans were taken. | re other instances of simi- with respect to ‘canned ! and other canned | s. t of a case of canned milk was taken. A dozen and a FREE ! is also inclined to who will consume i the stolen food. | “Yet,” he added, |ing in town quite who have served |theft. Some folk: “For instance, a The burglary early this morning. |over the premises. | April 30. toward establishing a charitable | need. The Gastineau Grocery is Board's Resolution Will Be willing to contribute its share.” | Chief of Police George Getchell | theft was committed by persons steal their food than work for it.” . Mr. and Mrs. 3 7 | H. L. Olark, who have an apartment |0 the subject is expeoted to be | | h over the looted storage rooms, re-| | ? rtune !mamm Nipkte matimient, and ey | Several members, recently re- Says Hoover’s Fo heard no unusual noises Mr, Clark exercises a watchman's du‘y - eee— NO NEED TO BRE BALD | |Nu-Life Method combats all scalp' Needed Food should be taken reds at Seattle En- for persons in route to Philippines P resentedfiFishermen Will Be Heard shook hands with between 500 and The Chamber of Commerce to-|1,000 persons. Mrs. Roosevelt ex- believe that the | rather than sell “there are, live Col. Roosevelt, accompanied by passed last week by the Board of Jail terms for was committed | ;0" "o meal. Some discussion | dent Taft. May Be Taxed SEATTLE, Feb. 8—If the Mrs.| | says, “You can keep all your salary, | mvé ,was perpe- BiI-L TU\MBRRUW : dear, I'll get along,” it f ol A g,” it's nice bu needing food. I Sh(:JOk Hands with Hun-|geer 10 st =00 recognize it. |Revenue Department, the wife in .. |this State will have to list her half SEATTLE, Feb. 8—During his ¢ 4ne salary in her income tax re- three hour stay here last Saturday turn, and pay taxes on it, Burns morning; Col. Theodore RO0Velt poe ' rnternal Revenue Collector, told the Seattle Bar Association. The ruling follows the success- morrow will act on the resolution |cused herself to do some shopping.| e fight of Washington couples of 1 large incomes to be allowed to a feW Dersons|p ectors disapproving a measure |his wife ,dau}g]hwrhan‘d ts‘a‘fbgcol;fz divide their incomes, thus getting introduced in Congress by Delegate | for Manila, where he is to within the lower brackets. i 8 would Tether sy o wham pmh;gcmg ghe i B | Covamor Gkl s of the Philip- any food fish for the manufacture |pines, aboard the steamship Presi-|yith large separate incomes found | they could escape slrtaxes by filing agreements under which the hus- band’s earnings were his own, in- !‘ \> ‘..:ufl than for | half 1 Ve ke 1 | [, [for consumption rather b fovies_yere t;\oex;ou;grsn 2 GHAMBER ls Tu GUL ROUSEVELT |\Wife’s Half of | Read ot Deinig Nt B comprmine ' |Hubby’s Salary property. It is this practice that | sugar from a 100-pound sack of | Poe explained. | Under a decision just rendered |airplanes. | by general counsel for the Internal | __ is ecliminated by the new ruling, il i— Dishes held in place on tables by ¢ |spring clips have been designed |for serving meals on passenger municipal exhibition grounds is finished. In some instances, however, wives had |turned from the States, will make | |short talks. There are a number of | limportant communications to be| |read. ‘The halibut fisnermen's viewpomnt on the herring reduction industry Is Now Under Million WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 8—/| jent Hoover's private fortune imated by Represen tative Republican, of Indfana, as|body welcome. CARD PARTY TUESDAY The third of the series of card parties by the Catholic Ladies will be held at Parish Hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. Bridge and whist. Refresh- ments. Admission, 50 cents. Every- —adv. will be voiced by a representative yin; less than a million dollars. sale of patent medicines. J BATHROOM OUTFIT Complete with Fittings 5-Foot Tub 17x19 Full Apron Basin China Tank Closet $58.50 Toilets CHINA TANK $19.95 SWING SPOUT Faucets Chromium Plated $7.50 Sink Faucet (Ordinary N. P.) $1.25 each RED RUBBER Bath Sprays (Large) $1.25 each We Handle “KOHLER” “STANDARD” “CRANE” Fixtures Glass Shelves for Bath Room $1.25 each Special 20x30 Flat Rim Sinks $8.00 each L. H. Drain Board Sink with Chromium Plated Swing Spout Faucet and Soap Dish 1% in. N. P. Trap and Slip Joint Nut Complete, ready to install Full Automatic O1l Burner Installed complete, in running order $375 Does not interfere with radio RAY OIL BURNER CO. Now make a Full Auto- matic Ray Burner It costs a little more but a Ray is always worth more We installed Ray Burners in the Capitol Building We Handle “RAY” “NEWELL” “HART” Oil Burners “Ray Midget” AUTOMATIC BURNER $150.00 Burner and Controls Not Installed Business Is Good To Our 1931 Record BLOMGREN APARTMENTS SNOW WHITE APARTMENTS OSCAR OBERG RESIDENCE CAPT. J. V. DAVIS RESIDENCE W. D. WILLIAMS RESIDENCE BEHRENDS BANK MARK SABIN RESIDENCE DAVE HOUSEL RESIDENCE ART RIENDEAU RESIDENCE FERRY WAY ROOMING HOUSE PIUS X MISSION, Skagway CATHOLIC CHURCH, Skagway U. S. SCHOOL, Hoonah SCHOOL BUILDING, BOYS’ BUILDING, GIRLS’ BUILDING, STAFF HOUSE, U. S. Industrial School at Shoemaker Bay PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wrangell WHY? OUR ORGANIZATION is made of the very best mechanics in the Plumbing and Heating business. We pay the highest wages but keep only top-notch men on the pay roll for good men turn out work CHEAPER AND BETTER. Our large volume enables us to buy in huge quantities and in many cases in car lots which entitles us to additional discounts, and by dis- counting our bills we are in a position to quote very low prices for first class work and material. RICE & AHLERS Co. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” grows has made a lot of money,” (% » E:fr:;‘l‘;g sca-l; h:fsm’ffiaffi"fii oday. ‘The directors will outline |04 told the House, “but he has| | 3 | consultation. Nu-Life Method, g9 |'he facts upon which they based | it away. My information from Coming | Front Street, Room 101 |inelf OPposition o the Wicker-; reliable source is that the Presi-| | pRONT PAGE | pralShie oai s sham bill 1t today is not worth a million | | | Collective wage agreements in| ———— dollars.” | CAPITOL | Germany will be terminated by The Netherlands may restrict the | T g 5 7 AT | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. le . Birchfield Heating Boilers SAVE 46% BY ACTUAL TEST They Cost No More than ordinary cast iron boilers “Bingham” PUMPS Bingham condensation return pipes do away with the expense of installing a basement. TRANE CONCEALED HEATERS do away with the unsight- ly cast iron radiators— and cost no more. S S Asbestos We buy it by the ton $2.95 per sack TRANE UNIT HEATERS CONCEALED HEATERS TRAP AND VALVES and PUMPS Used on following jobs: Shoemaker Bay Pius X Mission, Skagway Catholic Church, Skag- way U. S. School, Hoonah Juneau High School Blomgren Apartments Snow White Apartments J. V. Davis Residence Oscar Oberg Residence Presbyterian Church, Wrangell Behrends Bank YES We Make Mistakes BUT— ' - “We Make Them Right” EXTRA SWEET ORANGES 6 dozen for $1.00 George Bros. PHONES 92—95 2 Tickets to Seattle FREE March 15 SHEET -METAL During the past our Sheet Metal Shop has not been up to the standard we desired BUT We have obtained the services of /Mr. “Mack” Metcalfe and we are go- ing to turn out the BEST SHEET METAL WORK in SOUTHEAST " ALAS- KA at reasonamle prices or we will close the Sheet Metal Department. Warm Air Furnaces With Register in every room. Complete installed $185.00 to $250.00 according to size of building e S R STACKS for Brick or Concrete !Chimneys $5.00 each We Make : AIR PIPE GARBAGE CANS STOVE PIPE SMOKE PIPE ROOF FLASHINGS MARQUISE , YUKON STOVES GAS TANKS VENTILATORS DOWN SPOUTS GUTTERS STEAM TABLES *“Everything in Sheet ,- Metal” TENNIsS BOOMS IN BERLIN BERLIN, Feb. 8 —~Winter accom- modativns for the capitals tennis enthusiasts will be ample as never before in 1932. Four huge tennis halls will be available when th work of remodeling two on the $ X g 5 r e | 4 o