The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1932, Page 2

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ANN HARDING, | 2 [ | P | { | i IS UNflERWAY i ACTOR HUBBY, . e IN SHANGHA! ¢ - SEEK DIVORGE o) aSter iner 4 : | | “%TALO-GW i ke ARk Ry | g 0 serve yo . 2 L B A . First Session Brief, Dele-| § Movie Star and Husband o, BUILDING NEEDS B gates Gloomy— Separate — Movie & B e y : : A comprehensi: Featuring Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and Alk Aecessories | Armies Busy Fame Blamed T o it , b i e S 1 P || SHANGHATL, March '24. - HOLLYWOOD, the riew home or making the At Populur Prices R e present homs modern and 5 day nt method mapre convenient. The follow- Kix L2 3% o ing list of items taken at ran- T dom will give you an idea of 0f WIE D“I'- : zhellow prices that now pre- as formal neg vai Ls 9 wce were finally under “« In the Spring—Parents’ Fancy Must Turn to. €lothes peece. 303, Soath. e g deon it og) 3 parl was brief and the dele 13 1 doors, 2 ft. 6 for Their Boys ol RS " . =Yg € y ¥ |out British Consulate; fiv he shunting ' (Kb e G R | : 0 early totell what will| % 7. The couple’s mar. Bashdoors, 21 610283 4 | . been regarded a ft. 6 in., with glass . o T { Prench doors, 15 lights, ! 2 And, NWGIL’V i - i : | Romantic Tahiti is to be the sc 2 1 Tanded” e BOY SRS ST jonat il ? MRS ’ ¥|a four way interpretation is of the wedding of Vi a Ch ot SRS, e plodsirn 2 Heoik 4 } Ii , essary, Chinese, Japanese, Eng-|rill, lovely and st said he will now bei "L' Rees s 700 p 1ts turn to quality |! i and s to: William Rhinelande tewart, | lnllr t.umg W&V.d 0| It : ‘)i : g |lish and French ‘\mm;y“‘ Mew Sk spotke g “I;;‘:;d;:-. u;“::h::x: 1.98 < SIS, Y 1‘?3:3,1; G RAY STEVENS BACK | ue ii's " (CABINS TO BE BUILT makiE T 5.00 we assure you o é d bsds Ty e ! | Consult us regarding your i seenee Yo, of ity Ahani | FROM MONTH'S TRIP " "ecii'a ™ | ™ ON SHATTUCK WAY| Gopauis us rogarding yous times and under a ondi- [ kL i / fel : . T | canaddiconvenichcs at oo gt. tions—and also at'a L e :»m;"m;! ‘?e“;’“gfm;f,‘x.‘(‘,fi.: AT THE HOTELS . cabins, each of ;:e“c‘;’t:,::"‘“" Wil 30t | 1 b |the First National Bank, returned Bt e ?;:l‘d“g l}’)erfy : Fuair Price | BBt er e Py o At | P 2 ci way smmediaseysouin | O B.WILLIAMS CO. Bl £ Anne Bergs Hardware building, “larrival in Seattle, they motored Sash and Doors ¥ |down the Pacific Coast, going as ;‘;;]S ¢ latform are now | € | L | ar as San Diego. i Aty 7245|1933 First Ave, So., Seattle 3 . Mr vens will not be back m Mr. and Mrs. rd C. Thomp- 5 | A B34 : guneau for another month: She ls‘son .(::eorgé Clements, Elme! Ped- | e [ R ” o PO * MR T 1] JEWELER Many ' Styles— Many Patterns daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stévens. SAMTIEY NATOR 15 1L I TR e e 1 25 ON o : P Samuel Mazoff entered St. Ann’ : | Brunswick Agency ? Sigrud Wallstedt left for Skag-'Hospital today for medical treat- |littl: fellow was entered today tor | | FRONT STREET B ’ Clothe 75C to $1 25 way on the Northwestern, ment,. al treatment. oVS S , % Y 1 S i Sl e Sy 5 gll||lIIII|IIIl|llllllll|llIIIIII|IHl"llHlll|l|||||lfl"illlllllllIIIIIII'HHII T % - = = Sweaters Get your boy a new suit for 2 = 3 ® = Easier. Here are values that All WOOl Blazers = 756 to $3»50 may never be repeated, | HE Assorted patterns—Ages 6 to = y -] 16 years—New Low Prices 1= : Y& == = . lowest prices - It's § highest quality i JUST IN TIME FOR = newest styling - 3 S T i i T THINK EASTER: E] 4“ i ol n’#fll i Not only are the prices low, but P I the quality is of the very high- of Hopiilar 1 i 44 est, the styles the newest. : . rices = SHIRT opular Prices i) - 5 and § - 2 Piece Living SHORTS = 2 g : Room Suite ) 0 In a mn;ty of materials 3 1= VELOUR—$7350 = and patterns Plenty | . j = i £ ¥ y MOHAIR—$89.50 = i o = 50 cents to $2.00 Sult : g = Styles TAPESTRY— = R, = NECKTIES—$1.25 up All i $87.50 up = LR 25 ¢ = Hardwcod Frames = HANDKERCHIEFS— Ages 4 to 5 ... hn. . $ 6.50 Sizes = Web_Construction = < & | = 5. cents up = = 2 ik sAmes Tt 1@ 0 13.50, = Striking in design, simple yet 5= ; = tremendously effective in its = N SR BV, | 4 8 graceful styling — a Davenport == BELTS—75 cents up Ages T.tp. 18 ... 15.00. and Chair you will be proud to =2 X * { own. Carefully uphelstered. = KNICKERS—$1.95 each All with TWO Pair, Pants i = X J ! ! 3 " i 3 PIECE = = : = | , , , Bed Room - : . = { | = : enre O S Suites = 3 * [} x S - 8 A . = s & ¥ g i i Bed, Dresser = ‘ ) ¢ e i {4 G 1 =2 ]lfneat_; s, Leading Departmeggt Store & = Chiffonier ; 2 . . ; ; 4 3 Walnut or Enamel = ey i KT QIzaen./. . Ag S Finish = |made by Secretary Wilbur, who | During 1829 and 1830 the fish- o » LGRS _E__ mLB”R IU‘BNS lyvmes 1‘utv.he c;m;mmeihas fol- | eries produced 76.93% of the rev- mumx c’mF ]ll(,(,d from = lows: * ranswi herewls a copy of a letfer from the ‘Hon. George enpepand, oplomsiy.¥. 1a- impasibla $4«6. 50 up g LA, Parks, Governor of, the Terri- {0 further burden them to pro- = |tory of Alaska, to whom the bjli|Yide anywhere the' sum' necessary i was’ referred to me for report as|i° m&lnw.ln o ization such | Wik fricti Luc AL GgNTRoL to ‘the necessity for, as well as fik: ' he “,18‘{';"’;';‘5';: W f = the advisibility of, the enactment esse. | 5’ E |cf the legislation contemplated in e P Iy e lo assume ths A( H S Se | .8 PIECE" { § {the’ bill. “Tt ‘will be seen ' there- gml "_;;:e m‘f: e xmaz t]e to Consult. Special- | = y |from that he regards the present " 1 Asks Defeatiof Bill ont Fish polly of the Governmen: in the |10 the, S fikfifi‘atfimfié als on Health | Dinin, g Room E 9 p controlling - ‘of the fisheries' and 1 4 | = and Game—Parks Also e s satiutectary s AN ok year hY the'Bibidgical Syriey mcm a 30-ddy Teave. na;:::w ot- § ol = Disapproves It quate, “and. that the Terrltory. is, [0, Varden seriige, ahd predafory oo, Wiliam, A N tiela . b= not financially able to assume the | imal” control. The combined ser- b ¥ Eflcn;glr efy, Nommhy il Smtes ; Secrev.ary Ray Lyman Wilbur |burden which would ‘be imposed Vl“;o is now, W"m& approximately Scatcletembo 8 tms ke abomt' 8 3 § “the Interior Department has|on it under the bill. I concur |$950,000 per year, and e{"“ though 1is health, ;‘l‘“‘s ::‘a F A su‘!‘ Comibination Walnut = fied the House Committee on|in the conclusions of the Governor |1t Could be h'fi’ {07, hal{ the sim fering from -a heart, = § Territories to Teport unfavorably|in this matter, and, recommend | D€ Tmm Q ot finance Hix, condiblon, hd]emdmbe L‘ = on Delegate Wickersiam's bill to|that the bill be not’ given favor- [Ihe W‘mgfi 25 Sirop K ecoglion v:-s no $7() 5 0 | = o the Territory power to|able consideration.” Turther adds thab “t is not'ad- "“" | Te i = ‘0l its fisheries, game and fur-| .In his conclusions the Governor y[‘i::lt:r;o 5;‘:‘:"’ s'fi’:h t"d?“a‘:"“‘h; | ¥ wild animals, according to|states that “under the policies tha! ¢ | | 4 press dispateh just reccived by |are in effect the fisheries are being [SiOWn that it s financially able LUMB“ m GET | $89-50 g The Emplre from Judge Wicker- protecied and the depleted areas|'0 Provide adequate safoguards to,: u moj mm]‘ n restored to mormal production,” | *éPlace those now functioning, | ; disapproving the measure, |To do this work the appropriations ey Judgment 191' $2200 in favor of | $97‘ 50 Wilbur quoted a reportmade and expended by the Govern- Daily, Empire Want, Ads Pay | the; 3 AMills mgainst = d % Gov. George A. Parks which |ment for the past three years, have |* ng e TR N * ) 0 D. Leet the Alaska Fish = ’ was adverse to the proposal.|been as follows: 1920, $418,456; e was given yesterday by = TNy = Quotes Wilbur's Letter 1930, $414,061; 1931, $467,868. The Ju(me .guum ‘W. Harding of the = = Judge Wickgrsham's antiounce- | Governor adds thay the average United States District Court, 1= - -3 x yearly reyenue derived by tho The case, which involved a box- =, LT = um to grant the Territorial | Territory from all sources over Shook tfansaction, was tried before | o= uneau = g lature power to manage the|the past five years averages about Melmwflmtajmln— n the game, fur-bearing$1,000,000 yearly, and, then states: R St g " ) wild animals, was re-|“Revenues are decreasing irstead —i e of increasing, and there must be] = We invite you to call and visit our. store. y % r commit- o of the In- ‘An verse report was an increase in taxes next year m meet. essentit] demands, 4 M;WW-MM:P“ ‘ 1%mmulummunmuflnmm|mmmmmmmmmm||m|m|mnmnmmummumuimmnmmmIummuuumunmuummmmumn

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