The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1932, Page 2

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{German C ammn NEW REVENUE B PHGPUSALS T ;’“/' Into Arctic BE SUBMITTED House Leaders Are Rush-! ing_in_Substitutes | rn for ‘Sales Tax e THREE-CENT POSTAGE | 04 vopers = ale at T IS BEING SUGGESTED ~—-—-——- Stamp Tax on “on Checks and Drafts Another Feature to Raise Money I|IIIIIIIIIlIllIIIlI“IIIIIII|IlIIllIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllIll!lllllIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllll!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlg Style, Practicality and Price Appeal in our EASTER OUTEFITS Here are a few styles that are representative of the whole striking array! REEFER STYLE SPORT COATS that take $13.50 up fecs, the many. wip into the 1 occan. WASHINGTON, March 25— Stripped of the sales tax, the one time billion. dojlar - revenue bill is' now a' mere hulk. The sales tax was strick out by the House late .yesterday afternoon by a vote of 223 to 153. Leaders have already rushed ta THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 2z |932 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.,, March 25—~Capt. Karl Kitch- ceocnd in command of famous German taider Em- | den, has arrived here on the stcamship Seattle from Ger- He will complete ar- rangcments for an explora- Arctic snle at The Emplr Blossoms forth in the most distintive FEaster Footwear Fashions for the District of Alaska, Ju- neau Commissioner’s Precinet. n the Matter of the Estate of EMERY VALENTINE, Deceased. $7.50 to $21.50 SHOE SALE All Ladies’ Shoes MUST GO FOR CASH ONLY J. M. Saloum NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the final account of J. F. MULLEN, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Emery Valentine, deceased, has been ren- dered to said court for settlement, and that @ petition for distribution of the estate has been filed with said account, and ‘that the 14th day of May, 1932, at ten oclock‘ n the forenoon, has been duly ap-| Suit and Dress SPECIAL TWO FOR $7.50 PRINTS AND KNIT STYLES pointed as the day for the settle-| ment of said account and hearing, upen said petition, at which time| any person interested in said estate may appear and file his excep-! fons in writing to said account and | ontest the same. WITNESS my hand and seal of aid Court, this 10th day of March, B i bt AEAS 932, {| SEWARD STREET (Seal) CHAS. SEY, . ‘i NEW MILLINIERY! . NEW HAND BAGS! " Gnitea states Gommissioner ||| New Location, Next Ex-officio Probate Judge. | - tY Pirst publication, March 11, 1932, to Kann’s Last pubhmtion Apru 8, 1932. HOSIERY in all the popular spring shades. Last publ GAY SCARFS! EASTER GLOVES feature a wider flare—in black and colors. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store I—IHIIIHIHHIIIllllllllllIlllllHIIlllllIllIllllllI|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIII||1|IIIIIII LR IIIIIHB there. Thirty feet of the dock, roofed over, is completed. Harry Zeffert, prominent busi- nessman at Stewart, B. C., severely cut two fingérs and dislocated one finger of his left hand while chop- ping kindling. | [ national Society of Philatelic Am- ericans, For $2,178 the gasboat Galveston |was seld to Morton Hofstad at a Application to- the Red Cross by | Marshal's sale in Petersburg. the Petersburg City Council has been made for some Of the flour| Ay yhe scnool election at Polnt that s ‘being - distributed’ for the | \5. .y near Petersburg John Lo rellef of .needy persons mroughout] ceth and ‘Andrew Ask, incumbents, the natioft’ as & tesult of the re-|,;q & O, Ramstead, were thosen lease of 40,000,000 bushels of wheat, | by the Federal Farm Board. ’mCmbflI’: of the school board. Mrs. H. R. Cross, member of the Hyder School Board, is a candidete for re-election. She has no opposi- tion. | C. B. Bell, merchant of Kake, by Petersburg stamp collectors have | pormission of the War Department, formed ‘an organization and have is building a dock to his store 2 applied for membennip in the Dale L. Pith, ‘manager of the Premier Mine, at- Stewart, B. C., was Te-elected Dpresident of the Mining Assoclation .of British Col- umbia at the apnual meeting of | the association m Victoria, B. C. Dress Up for EASTER K.H. T. SUITS $25° to $65°° SABIN’S “The STORE for MEN” Recbert Hanna, veteran fisher- || man of Prince Rupert, B. C., re- cently died there. Easter Dress. Sale $5.95 - $14 75 Gay little dresses for bright ¢pring days—in a host of delightfully refreshing colors. You'll ‘like the styles—you'll admire the fabric—you’ll approve of their workmanship—but you’ll like the value they flpusefit most of all. Of course they are shown in misses’ and women’s sizes, i E Sleep W@hou_t | WORRY Buy One of (;ur ALARM CLOCKS and sleen your full time Reduction Sale at One Dollar LESS than USUAL ' THE SHOP I W RSQ CO/ S v S the Ways and Means Committee YOU SAVE ‘\LW DRESS COATS of heavy rough crepe, substitute proposals. They are alio/{ . oo oo o Alluring . . . irresistible . . . flat- with fox fur— working on the original Treasury in y i s ; e proposals - for ' heavy excise auto-| you buy a tering . . . footwear that’s distinct- § mobile and radio taxes and also = : 2 $21.50 stamp taxes on checks and drafts, N ]) fashion l‘lght. fOl‘ all formal and Three cent postage is also one FORD informal occasions. Color con- g AR i e il trasts, perforations and stitchings Outstanding Dress Styles Sa0ono n roven” for_ihe ASK R adileve o new and refreshing die- me: Vi st when | v 7 . . . . b ; iy 4 defeated. ! Y e, tinction . . . shoes that will find NEW print-top dresses . . . silk or wool erepe e e '{ JUNEAU MOTORS I instant approval with Women who dresses with lingerie and lace accents . . . smart NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ' By £ Main St \ . 5 ; o, i ACCOUNT AND PETITION, |} [oot of Main Street ) know style and value. See these new suit-frocks in both wool and silk. Large FOR DISTRIBUTION | O e i smart footwear fashions . . 3 ' p — et . 7 3. . selection for women and misses— In the United States Commission- \ \\ \ \ \\\\\ | er's (Ex Officio Probate) Court i i Arnold’s Bootery FRONT STREET IIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIllllI!IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlllHlllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Easter Greetings I Good T[ungs to Eat HOT CROSS BUNS, per dozen ............ 25c¢ ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, Vacuum Packed, per pound, 35¢, 3 pounds for ........... $1.00 | : SUN LEA PEACHES, halves, 2'%s, heavy ; w syrup, fine eating, per can, 18c, 6 for . 1.00 A | Preferred Stock Bartlett Pears, 2%s, b | percan, e, Ador o7 oo ool iy 1.00 ' f Preferred Stock Peaches, 2%s, ner can, BBc, dfor L v, el e 1.00 : Reliance Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2¥:s, : ek cam, 22¢, BI00 100k e ) il eaias 1.00 Z Humes Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2%s, : ; per can, Me 680 1 i 1.00 f ‘ Preferred Stock Corn, 2s, ‘ per can 2 0Hgr o e e 1.00 Royal Club Peas, 2s, percan, elie Gfor . it el 1.00 Royal Club Peas, String Beans, 11-oz. can, perican, 46, 8doe hei o oLl 1.00 Del Monte Corn, 11-o0z. can, A , pep caft, 13e, Bdor & k. i 1.00 Red and White Marmalade, Lemon and | Grapefruit, 1-pound glass jar........... 25¢ Clover Valley Butter, %s, per pound ....... 34c ' Meadow Dew Butter, solid prints, per pound 3lc ‘;5 & BEST RANCH EGGS, per dozen .......... 25¢ ’ SHIPMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND : VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY i | Sanitary Grocery | “The Store That Pleases”

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