The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1932, Page 2

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e e S o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 19, |932 l' eminine I’ule radio world has Bing Crosby, Rudy | there's any kicking to be done, Telephones 92 or 95 U. 8 DIPA.RI'MENT OP AGRXOULIDEI WEATHER BUREAU SALARY Quiz PHGHEB BATTLE Aftr Back 7o 5 7 ! Works Well in The W eather > ) I : SF | Arkansas Town VE W SPI\I (} I ()I] “ | | (By the U. 8. Weatner Bureas; ‘ MOUNT IDA, Peb, 10| Forecast for Yunean and victnity, begipning at 4 pm., Feb. 19: 3 IN HOLLYWUUD‘BE FUUGHT Naw' months o Mount Id Fair tonight and Saturday; Ax:odcmte northwesterly Wlnds D F o | A\ 74 i / i : i in fact as well 3 MOCAL DATA i l)i ls Slfl SA"!()LK‘S | , and is pleased “-me]‘ | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wemtner 1 2985 34 86 w 5 Cldy e e wa toal 29.85 21 73 NW 8 Pt. Cldy A . 3 ] - TEYIL, | Eva McLane was _elected % and PA ,1 MAS Union Labor Leaders to|Chinese Hastily Bringing A k other sl mek| Noon todsy 28 19 0 B 8 Clear Sfan bty Confer with Producers Up Reinforcements to EadtE R B e ©ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS on of the men. The 600 citi- | 5 ‘ —What About Stars ? Meet Japanese gt s - o Ay e nsm;:n.w " S ::’DAY o8 2 Highest 4p.m. Wi m. 4am. Precip. 4am. { in the venture. | By ROBBIN COONS ICOntlnuEd ITom Page One) Among the first acts of Mrs. Ma- Station— temn. temp. | emp. temp. velc.ity 24 hrs. Weather g N | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 19 ——tr ———— el Lane as mayor was to order a gen-| Ba! ol G e e 0 PtCldy Numerous are the néw mod- rtain stars, director: in such a “Way as “to necessitate al ral city C’.ea,‘_up Xt fenbe -14 -14 -22 <22 4 0 Clear o ) B declaration of war. o i Hhi Zojn R ek w -20 22 -32 -18 8 0 Cldy els now Dbeing displayed in]| for further ati.| Premier Suyossi Inukai visited e R e e aad, ars M a8 2 8 10 0 Clear : o | when produ-|the Emperor today to discuss the; { aaded greatly to the mountaia -30 -30 -3¢ -30 4 0 Clear our House Dress Section. 5 confer here|¢ntife Chinese situation with hir, town's appearside, | -24 -24 =36 -26 4 Trace Snow . jon labor i 4 P TG -8 -18 -32 -2 4 0 Cldy Washable fabrics of serv. men who! NANENG, Fe 0 | $iie s Bl wrtmite=So litione A LR IRER ) 9, 'EhQuy ashable abrics ol serv- the cam- |10 reject parts of the Japanese ul- iy v e bl 1‘)_;21“‘1;5 so%n - 22 18 | 12 22 24 0 Pt.Cldy ss8ibl ali st : buld the|timatum and accept others condi- | O b ahal i AREt #. % BTISE 4 02 Clear iceable quality — many new work the|tionally (have been sent by the! Assoctated Press Photo | 4, ,d'; >d 7iisgt = 37 34 | 16 21 8 a4 Pt. Cldy A % G " S apoaratis Nationalist 'Government to Gen,| . Marion Swenson, Seattle, Wash,, A 1!as been recorded under the woman Sitka 2 ] | 8 e 0 50 Clear ways of trimming—new pat- and do ANl the|Teal Ting Katand Mayor Wu Tea ?};L\:;'anffni:‘:a;ecjgt:;b;’::r: e Ketchikan 0 38 30 32 0 42 PtCldy . s|Chen, at Shanghal. \ Prince Rupert 36 36 N ‘@ 4 124 Cld; b A ) physical jobs ] ago, entered a contest for the most | XHIBIT LUTHER BIBLE 108, L ! y tern new color N { M corinected with mrdefi fi":hwxg G /Teal T“:‘ hgaumul back in the state. 1 K 2 Edmonton 30 28 | 6 6 8 & Cldy | 1 - i to tel e Japanese army to | i ttle 46 44 | 3¢ 36 6 0 Cld; { vgf;:manymngg withdraw: 12% miles from @Shang-{_ | Flilé'NBAl(’;?l Gf;man,’y T?n b‘g‘},‘fi gf:?llt;nd 50 48 | 82 34 4 o Cld§ & PRICED /$1.25 and $2 | Lila s hai as the Japanese demand'of the| , . . BamizsisiSog il g San Francisco ... 60 54 - | 44 44 . 4 0. Pt.Cldy ) a { A GARBQ cuts that may Citubse A device has been invented to be | autographs of Martin Luther, Phil- . ", than 10 miles. be made to be ? erea r ate | ip Mel i —Less 5 dizes frotd 16 to 56 | extended up and down the line of| The Nationalist: Government flat- | hoc: ook bt V;'j’eli:", rfgul f“;?xmenf}?c"c‘g;:}d i?:::;‘n;;r:gir The pressure is lowest northwest of Hawaii, moderately low in 2 o ¢ : employes, incl 1y vefuses to dismantle . Woosung the temperaiure of electrical lrons | ' i Southeast Alaska and high over th> remainder of the Territory. Snow ployes, including topnotch stars 24 1) to ent them scorching silks and has been added to the historical e g [ as well as prophandlers. and Paoshan forts. tine" SELEEs treasures of Wartburg castle. or rain has fallen from Cordova to Prince Rupert followed by clear- i They will refuse to take a cut of o e 7 Vi e ing and colder over the northern portion of this district. The pres- any kind, their'leaders have indi- — | sure is unusually high in Bering Sea attended by partly cloudy weath- qPECI AL ca.):yed, if the savings eflem:; areto EHEINE -ANROURCEMEST 52 | er over most of the Territory. Temperatures have risen except near . be used to boost the salaryof@star| mye third of the serles of Shrine & H the Pacific Coast. T e e conter. | DEICeS. o which.invitations have & TR, S DR TR S (8 L e o P SMOCKS at goes on in those confer|yeen mailed, will be held Priday, & g - ONE GROUP SMOCKS ences, a continuation of meetings | ey yary 26th. Music by Hunter's _;: = A s begun in New York, shouldbe N |Serenaders, . Refreshments, will be £ B ;. Value to $3.50 it R B 0 0 g —adv. & £ QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING :;at::g:r; s el i;‘! £/l Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales : m, 1 : H 9 Deliveries—10:30, 2: H $1.00 e zemaras ot sarsomas e scens || AN S| PHONE3 , 2:80, 4:30 L/ % 4 4 B - H 4 | embarrassing at this time when the & § i “star system” has demonstrated its H ] { invincibility as never before, and FREE ] g has triumphed finally and 'pelrhaps - = JUST ARRIVED——A!IOthEI' new stock for all time. p H v ; | H g| of WALLPAPER . Store Closed All Day Monday, February 22 | Sehi 18 vy obl g g i e ¥ w8 sevos et TICKETS |} Juneau Paint Store n n y and directors have accepted, more 8 o ey or less gracefully, appreciablesal- = i ary cuts. But in most cases they - e are individuals whose box-office £ : H] THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTEL 1 and attainments have mnot FOR EVERYON H 4 S B T THE GASTINEAU i ng the box- ] powers, the G?_bos,n;eaen- h & Our Services to You Begin and End at the u;-z w;});; C&é::rl;ls o ge rlxsons. at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat *pe t's different shoe to try on. o star system’s triumph now TR e 1 TR is final for the reason that-its vic- .9 ll ANNOUNCEMENT { tory 25 at a time when, because L UKS a al condmons.‘mm fans are' The Cash Bazaar Department ainment. Room | tomers, and those desiring a_credit ¢ ot =|account with us, a dating of April ON Stars Outweigh Stories :110th, for all merchandise purchased «,nrec rcs’ults have ptr:)vc‘c‘ = | from this store during the balance WOOD one Constance Bennef 4 |of the month of February. g 5 B v Al h a dozen good stories, one '5 tur(la dv. DEPARTMENT STORE . M. BEHRENDS CO InC 2 Carbo outweighs in appeal a a Yy THE CASH BAZAAR n o o fine director, a superb Story, a So- EY = CLEAN ‘HEMLOCK called “all-star cast,” and all the H faake i . L, - Juneau’s Leading Department Store o e e e e B e vinsie Corflor Sy ek A8 o =] " °nt S projducers in the past have N ; . . -A. N o an effor @ orerthrow sel-[] ON GENERAL g £|im the District Coust for the Dis- | Single Load, $4.25 Y ELECTRIC RADIO || g ; =| One, at Juneau, - . i for stars = , s ‘;Zf;"gh? ;:;;een " faab £|ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE Pouble Load, $8.00 ______; =~ H N . e e | =| AGENTS, a corporation, Plaintiff, A discount of 50 cents per DUKE STAR BACK i tor the ot wat roies| SOMEONE WILL | £l mown nd .5 MoRALLIGK, | load is made for CASH ' ~ 4! I . v ¥ 1S SOME CROONER”"E:‘“) c;mncl music ia the campu FAM““S FULKS " § Defendfnt_t o il i LEAVE ORDERS WITH | eating place. L 3 ¥ |The President of the Unif ates “Laney croons, and how! the| BE LUCKY It is not a custom E| of America, to MICHAEL M- GEORGE BROTHERS o B DURHAM, N, O, Feb. 19.—Th: \smdem audiences say. And if| IN PuBLlG EYE f| KALLICK, the above-named de- Vallee and Russ Columbo—and Duke University has its own croon- er. Sophomore Nick Laney, erstwhile \ star halfback on Wallace Wade's football team, is the featured solo- his punts averaged well yards last season. e over 40 Old Dapers aL Emplre, Schilling The toast is cold. li/hn cares, the coffee is good! | It’s a cloudy day. | ” hat of it, the coffee is good! It’s a hard world. Nm with coffee like this! Nick will do it himself next fall—| NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Mischa Elman, the violinist, was one boy prodigy whose fame grew instead of diminishing with age Just past 41 now, he was announced to America @as a musical wonder when he first visited here, 24 years ago. George Gray Barnard, the sculp- tor, whose secluded life devoted to his work in his uptown studio, said the other day that he hadn't been downtown since the Old Madi-~ son Square garden was. demolished. If he should visit the site now he | would get a.close-up of the gigantic New York Life building, completed in 1928—the sort of architecture he extols in his new creation, “The Builder.” Hack Wilson, who caused all those cheers by signing to play ball in Brooklyn, was born in Leiper- ville, Pa. Kate Smith's favorite pastime is to hop lightly into her coupe and scoot out into the country, where she can find some greenery that hasn't been manicured with a gar- dener’s shears. - eee JERUSALEM—Norman Bentwich, former Attorney-General to the Palestine Government, has |been appointed to the Weizmann chair of international peace at the He- brew University here. RS o G CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the Elks Dance Committee for the courtesy shown us in the surrendering of their regular Saturday night dance date to us and also to the Capitol {Theatre for their advertising co- operation and the Brother Moose of Lodge No. 700. All of these factors helped make our annual dance a success, adv. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE. PHONES 83 OR 85 Maybe It’s You— Ser‘e‘mu_iers Music RREEREANANANESI0ISaR0SANAN AN NNNANRNNGEARRRSHENRNRERNSATRAITRAR with me money to look at” lumlm!|lm‘nuiitvfliin'yiifinumunr : “The Store That Pleases” “THE SANITARY GROCERY S Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TOMORROW’S BOAT PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Store Closed All Day Monday lifornia Grocery “PHONE 478 to keep fendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, at Juneau, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, namely: Within thir- ty days after February 25, 1932, in case this summons is published, or within forty days of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above- named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above-entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: Judg- ment for $100.00, together with in- terest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from November 30, 1927, and for $150.00, together with in- terest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from December 1, 1927, ETEERIUNRENERTNERIEREES) EEERE! ssszEan terest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from December 2, 1927, and for $75.00, wtvthe! with inter- est thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from June 15, 1931, and for | [$250.00, together with interest there- | .|on at the rate of 8% per annum from September 10, 1931, and for onatnhemneols%perannum from April 21, 1931, and for pla.ln- tiff’s costs and disbursements, in-| cluding $295.00 as attorney’s fees.' Plaintiff has caused the Ga.s. STAR LITE, Official No. 227,665, together with her tackle, engines, furniture, equipment -and appurtenances to! in this case. appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for | want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in stated. . WITNESS the Honorable JUS- TIN W. HARDING, Judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed, on this 3rd day of February, 1932. (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. and for $500.00, together with. in-! $30.60, together with interest there- | be attached in this action, and will; apply to the courts to sell said property and to apply the proceeds ' deirved from the sale thereof upon the judgment that plaintiff obtains In the event that you fail to so' its complaint and as hereinabove CHESTER BARNESSON Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 shert | = THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 Shop at Third and Seward | KRUSCHEN SALTS EMERALD OIL ALLENRU i | { Butler Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It —TIT’S RIGHT” TS R o e

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