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ot S B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W[:DVLSDAY MARCH 23, 1937 At Popular Prices for Their qus And Naturally their thoughts turn to quality With this in mind we assure you of quality at all all and also at a and price. times and under condi- Hons— Fair Price Easter Specials ON Boys’ Clothes Get your boy a new suit for With Rubber Visors $1.25 Sweaters ‘75¢t0 $3.50 Caster. Here are values that may never be repeated. It’s TIME to THINK (lf SHIRTS and SHORTS In a variety of materials and patterns . ~ o Of to where he made cl 50 cents to $2.00 Suit Day Messenger W. Forrest, of the ¢ Forrest said he s Styles Junéau Cable e, returned home accustomed to the traffic Northw red and green, and was no: NECKTIES—$1.25 up All States, ' once. He met many former visit sout] h since he was ns and thoroughly enjoyed HANDKERCHIEFS— ,-’\grs 4 touli Hke s 6.50 Sizes old. F‘orru :nH h?‘tf_ et m;»:np 25 cents up . b4 Ages 7 10 18 oot 1350 Daily Cross-word Puzzle 2 J [ i BELTS—75 cents up Ages 710 18 ... 0. 15.00 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Symbol for 1. Enocks tellurium . - 6. Crazy R] 9 A king of CNTCK TRQ B8 hntd ! % . ALIAISZPIALLERZSIPIAIR] king, KNICKERS—81.95 each All with TWO Pair Pants b ko PIAIRITIZAIWAIRIE JTIOINIE | 10. Metar fastener R !a{milly EEMIIRZMIAIG|I [CAE IRIN|E| 11. Unoccupied ¥ e . [DIEILIEISEES ERIRAITIEID 17 Sigredty L tered side SIEIAISSIEEM 19, Twelve - 13. Small island k . ig gossuslu P[R E|SIEINTISZZAISZAIPIT I,;"bck::»e“ P » Caution in EAVIE O|L[EIN FIAIR E v, L 20. Disfigure e en S 0 n C 16. Hnwwx‘;zi%:ne Bl AISZRB[olAS TITIR[E] 21. German - ] ° I AL 4 (1] ° 17 Embari on o [INIOGATIAPI [SPETEIRITIE b e & Hopsr voyage SISIEFZAIL ZNEIEDIL S| 22. Faitntul 3 g w s it gf';",,b';;;';‘;n. SIPIAISEEN 0D 26. Doctrine 3 Juneaw’s Leading Department Store i ¥ 25 it [DIEISICIEINTISHAZIAIGINIE(S| 27. Scrimping § g fpoo IARIEIAgEC Ol ATLEERIA VE g el . Scandinavian 1V AIRZAEINIATIEZAIMIEIN] 29. Wrath navigator T 80. Not far o4 AR TSR geenss, 2 W R A 5 _*%| 37, Kind of EAR[SEDIEIT! MIEINID| 57 & | conventions he has shown up with felt he had given no adequate ex- 23 op'fi‘;'h;xge 48, Masculine 2. Wing African a substantial bloc of southern dele- | pression ‘of what. he had in mind.| 35 Poest heste Domesticateg & Porsian fairy g0 0NV OLITICS a m gaes . s st pocke. urel, i e s o andicsie, be | I Kiffor " 4 Bk ¢y, 3 Bl T B 8 e b |G e Bt o o) e B R, Sltd i3 oo most. worl en- 4 getting. as bone 41, (ireat Lake wd By, BYRON PRICE Te Rely On Hurley tire Republican virieyard. He has ———— §§ Efié’é {?‘&:fifn‘a‘ng s mne % A (€l of .Bureay, The Associated | The two brightest stars are migs- | been ‘guietly ‘at recently, too, bt o o8 Epns G. On the gcean taken in Press, Washinghon.) ing from the troupe of 1938 Re.|and many poiticians give mum |Can@ster Works Bean -G for ey Manuserlpis® bunting publican spellbinders, and party | credit for the present prospect of (2() ,fl”,’ Lmdbergh e o R G A few xays of light are beginning | heqds are pondering how to fill the | an @most solid (Republican) South (1" N Results native 1. Uncooked cant o 35 Calls Beoich to pierce the leg of Democratic | void, in favor of Hoover's renomination asg,{ 0 Ies dissension over Prohibition. Charles Evans Hughes, now Chief R e g h 2 Two Roosevelt-dominated state | Justice, is barred by court tradi- thxu.,n J,, March 23. conventions—in Washington and |tions from stump-speaking. That Raber 4 w"’ “t ""“ today that Minnesota — have adopted planks | other headliner of the Hoover ora-| Whether Newton D. Baker really | h ‘gangster who for a referendum by states, Could |tors, Willlam E. Borah, has tray- 'is % candidate e foif President re- | Hell's Kitchen dis- this have happened without definit mains obe Gf the decpast prompting from Gov. Roosevelt ‘himself? As politics go, it seems unlikely, Roosevelt is on record as favoring outright repeal, yet his lieutenants have shown a continuing disposi- . tion to be satisfied wih a refer- endum. # The Roosevelt forces, if they do ot actually’ control the National iy Convention, are ocertain to be o very powerful factor in it. It was a referendum that Chair- eled so far off the Hoover reser- vation since '28 tha tno one expects him to return in '32. Much reliance probably will be placed in Patrick Hurley, the Sec- retary of War. Doubtless, too, the blunt dra- matic forensics of Charles G. Dawes, campaigner-in-Chief of the Coolidge-Dawes ticket in 1924, will b2 a stellar feature of the Repub- lican bill. The dramatic personae of the Democratic” stump-show cannot be predicted until certain other mat- ters have been settled. year. But Has Slemp Retired? If C. Bascomb Slemp's récent res- ignation as Republican National - | Committeeman for Virginia really means his retirement from politics {that is big political news far be- ymd the boundaries of the OIld SW halongswo(ufimfl Plenty Easter Finery Featuring Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear gnd AlL Accessories In the Spring—-Parents’ Fancy Must Turn to Clothes SHIRTS Many Styles—Many Patterns 75cto $1.25 All Wool Blazers Assorted patterns—Ages 6 to 16 years—New Low Prices JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER Popular Prices in a Democratic situation rich in ‘mysteries 1nr Baby Madden St trict of New York by terror, has beeh ‘Working for the past 20 days, without result, searching Lindbcrgh. i’ known to have imade ghree trips to the Lind- consider this: mmkees fire loss was below a days recently he was in; nullaqnolhn in 1931 for the first MAUNDY R”Es ;’ LOanoosler T0 BE OBSERVED P BY ROSE CROIX {Governor and Other Prom-' inent Masons to | Deliver Toasts | 1th Dégree Seoftish Rit Joserve tomorrow ge room of the their ann duy custom of * Lights." Ihv. a banquet w dining room of the A large attendance is exp: at this obligatory In generous n made for the bang Ladies of the Eastern Star, have the repast in charge. Teasts of Obligation the banquet, the will s Recently elected to be Nationai Democratic Committee woman from Louisiana, Mrs. Emile Bien- lace the name of Senator Huey usual Long in nomimation as the Demo- be de- cratic standard-bearer. Senator Lo’x&nttendcd the recent meeting After s of obligation the Uni- an uninstructed delegation without a hitch. It is expected the ‘Louisi- ana delegates will swing to Speaker ter John Garner of Texas after the first baliot. To rand Master Lomeem e MOVES SMALL the ren of the Degree, whose > below have ceased d Nt Masonic ¥ h P Cl De: To all Masons and Mas s of all Rites and he face of t laurels to the worthy comfort r to the opp re—Brother Melvin Degree. H. D. Stabler, 32nd D V! aster, and Walter 32nd Degree, is Se: Rose Croix Chapler. — e GRACE VIVIAN DAVIS APPEARS IN CORNISH PLAYERSPRODUCTlON A : Three Seattle Schooners on Way to Banks Call for Bait Four cemis a pound, first grade and 2 cents a pound, s high bids again i 2,500 pounds and | Fremont, | peasant, in ‘““The venu, of New Orleans, will go to | the Chicago Convention hoping to | e State Central Committee | and put his slate through, getting | R HALIBUT GATCH a d&fma of modern S; in the Corn! f H J Johnson, zmd the Bon- | Capt. R. A. Ringstad. | played the pfre,en tation FORREST RETURNS .~ FROM TRIP SOUTH ng role in Love and Chan in Portland, nutes to catch a bus for He hailed a taxi and the ing driver sped with him sev AEBE o aat il 7 i Hlfllfilfilplflii T JENNIENE AEEE | CEWdEET an an 1T ll%fllfii N NEE JENE Costs no more than ordinary brands. PEKOE or GREEN JAPAN. CHOICEST ORANGE FLOWERS For Easter TULIPS and other CUT FI gladden your home on Easter, seleet yours today. any part of the city. FOR ALL OCCASIONS LILIES, DAFFODILS, HYACI will be found here in abundance. have rows and rows of exquisite blooms to, THS, OWERS and POTTED PLANTS For we Come in and! We deliver flowers to We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere JUNEAU FLORISTS Telephone 311 when he |~ DRI-BRITE LIQUID WAX For use on Linoleum, Hardwood and Dries with a high luster finish in No Rubbing—No Polishing Composition Floors 19 minutes. FOR SALE AT Thomas Hardware Co. UNITED FOOD C0. “CASH IS KING” H“ ’BHII%//” { FRIENDS~ We are having a nice quiet little Silk : and Parehment Lamp Shade Sale. If you need new shades an inspection of our complete stock will prove profit- able to all parties concerned, yourself in particular. Alaska Electric Light and Juneau—Phone 6 Yours Very Truly, Power Company of Comparison ])oughs—'Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard