The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRID: AY, APRIL 1, oy, desters i stasionery. tve (NORTH STAR TEST - 1932 mmmmlu|||||nmummmuummnuuilmimmnim'mummn|||ummmmuulmmum|||u|m||||||||mn||||m|||lmnum|nmm||m|mmmu|||n F I I_ I N G s G L 0 SE p’“fl ,:d;;mglmcso VOYAGE PLANNED EARLY IN APRIL MEN’'S SUITS SWITHOUT ANY=20ss =NEW ASPIRANTS === & z and M. L. Mer gistration for Tuecdays B % tals 888 City Election To- Styled to Favor Your Appearance NUGGET CAFE J. F. McDONALD date, s On Franchise A e i | TY 1 was launched Jénu nd J' 8L i;u'gr"; for pib ;11» 18, Her ngme has been installed, & ¥ e te d e b ch and operation of a com ed and community hef\'mg plan Open Day and Night Dainty Meals Peppy Lunches SPECIALIZING in Chinese Foods, ‘Chop Suey and Chicken Noodles. Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken Tamales and Chile Con Carne. TAMALES Fresh Daily—3 for $1.00 Take some home for your party TELEPHONE 377 ings were mede, the lst of candi-|sons. det - dates being "thé same as it Wwa |toh Tuesday ‘must have ragister- | mg a w ‘weéeks ago. m this year. For the acéommo- | b A Mayor for a ofie-year berm,/da%ion ‘of residents who cannbt| ship Boxer, which the North Star Couriclimen, edch for a two-'conveniently go to the ity Halllis to replace, probably Wil be used n and a school director for |in the daytime, Municipal Clerk as a ho e-year term will be chosen.|H. R. Shepard will keep his of- n in Juneau. Mayorality candidates are fice open for registrations from 7 : ous parts of z,hn Territory s B. Judson, incumbent, to 9 o'clock tonight and tomorrow nder medical attention to Na- nd Alfred Dishaw, buildirg con- | night. tor. | K registration of about 1,100 15 Councilmanic Candidates expa before the closing of the The Councilmanic = candidatos | books tomorrow ight. re Wallis 8. George, President and | PSR, i g anager of the Juneau Cold Stor- | DUBLINITES ‘WEAVE COPE Company; Henry Messer- | 3 e Interior Department motor- L i l).' ~A i v F, 5 Y r l) - OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT riced to ravor You urse Bl il cerile P 'ALERT SCHEDULED i TO 'GO SOUTH TODAY Having beent in Juneau two days, the United States Coast Guard “The fine clothes that America’s foremost producers have devel- aped for us uphold all their past ideals and ours in quality. and elegarice. But how differently they're priced! . The difference is in your favor to almost unbelievable degree. (G = = E = = = = = = £ : = = = = = Bmunmmnmmmmnnuumnmmumummu||mmu_m|||‘|,um|m|u|||||u||n||mummmlmuuumnmmuumummmmumummuuunum :‘W‘alker to Modemn Greece's development cr the carpet and rug indusiry dates from 1916, but became significant six) years. lter, after the influx of Térugefi from Smyrna. SUITS $28.50 and up Shirts, Ties and Hose in new patterns and colorings—Hats and Gloves in the most preferred shades—Underwear in complete assoriments. select from this complete showing of smart furnishings at new low prices. ]um'au s Leading TOPCOATS $‘29.50\‘and up You'll be sure of having things “Just So” Complete line of STAR BRAND SOLID LEATHER SHOES for the Whole Family at the LOWEST PRICES in Years B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Departmem Store if you Il}lllfllfllllulllmlllfllfl mmmmmnmmmuuummmmumumm = SRR AR Thé Gallagher flour mill at San- ‘du,»)q ©O., which shipped the first flour ever made in ‘that region ‘to N\w York 100 years @go, still is ALASKA MEAT CO. CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Menflowbrook Butter 5 g ggog Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 _ § Austin Fresh Tamales FRIENDS- g We are having a nice quiet little Silk ’ | in operation. « l and Parchment 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. Yours Very Truly, Alaska Electric Light and Power Company jfielu——l’hone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 %N MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard Lof Comparwan : l‘&m«wmuw«; ANOTHER LOCAL " VESSEL WLL 60 ON SEATTLE RON Prince of Wales, Owned! by Dr. Dawes, Arrives i from.South Another frelgit &nd passenger carrying vessel has been added to the fleet having Junaéu for a home port. She is the Prince of Wales, owned by Dr. L. P. Dawes of this' city and skippeted by Capt. H: G. (Tay) Bayers, well-known South- east Alaska marinef.. The vessal arfivéd het® last night from Seattle with 7 tons of cargo, | principally fdod commodities, and seven- passerigers. -She s meored |’ at the Femmer Wharf. Was Practicaly Rebuilt The Prince of Wales was built at Winslow,” Wash., i 71814. = She was wreoked on the ‘West Qoast of Prince of Wales Islarid, when under ‘the ownership of “Ethel J. Neill, about fwo years @go. She was salvaged by insurance com- | panies, taken to Seattle and there | practically rebuilt. She was of- |fered at United States Marshal's |sale in the Puget Sound metropo- by Dr. Dawes. # 100 Horsepower Diesel Her recorded dimehsions are 58.5 long, 176 feet wide and 83 feet deep. She is equipped with a 100- horsepower Diesel engine. Her ap- pointments includle eight state- rooms with hot and cold water. She has hold capacity ta- 80 tons of freight. In the immediate the ‘ [lis several weeks @go and - bousht |, Give Facts | About'N. Y. e Mayor Indicates He Will Submit to Questlonmg —Telephone apped . NEW YORK., April 1—Mayor James . Welker, indicating he would subfit to a publi¢ examina- tion by Sanmel’ , ' investi- gator of fhe City * government, | said the “day is not far distant | when I will discuss, M great de- lt‘afl the affairs of the City of New, York.” [ Without wmentioning any names, | Mayor Walker hinted that his telephone wires had been tapped. miake at least two freight and pas- senger carrying round-trip voyages between Juneau and Seattle. FAIRBANKS BANKER . ON WAY TO STATES B. H. Stroecker, President of the First National Bank at Fairbanks, || had _time to call on & few friends|" in Juneau last .night while the steamship Northwestern was in port. is making a business trip to|: the States. ;. 7o TBACFEI GOES. TO STATES Borls Magide, school téacher at Kot-ebue, is among the passengergis on the steamship Northwostern, which ecalled at Junéau last night enroute to Seattle. ———————— ‘ SHOP'IN JUNEAU -+ ;l R AR B v, Ralph H. Beistline, head of the |vers have madé & gold-embroid- t of the San Francisco Bak- | DUBLIN-wo 16éa1 poplin Wea- | Cutter Alert; Albert venter department of the Al- |ered silk poplin copé ahd humeral |scheduled !o Juneau Gold Mining Com- |which will b& %orn by the aréh- hese three being on the so- |bishop of Dublin at the final béne- re d Judson ticket; J. B. Bur- | dietion ‘of the eutharistic ‘congress for her rd, of J. B Burford and Com- in June. Btates Cus House. F riday-satfirdéy BISQUICK FLOUR— 35¢ package, 3 for EGGS—L.arge Standards, Per dozen ... AMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS-- 7 cans . 506 .GRAPENUTS FLAKES— -l 5 c Packdge . ok Mg CHEESE—AII Flavors, Half-pound Brick .. TEA GARDEN PRESERVES—No. can, All Flavors, 3 cans for ..... MONARCH COFFEE— 3-pound package ....... ———— a WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE— Riat bottle -ov, e i L L EVERSON SLICED BEETS— No. 2 can, 2 for . | PALS DOG A‘\TD CAT FOOD— oS TR B e 2%¢ T Fresh Asparagus, Spinach, Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Let- tuce, Tomatoes, Celery, New Potatoes, Peas, Cucumb- ets, Carrots, Green Peppers Radishes and Onions ON EVERY BOAT PROMPT DELI\/ERY " PHONE 478 Your Order lel Be Dehvered Promptly \.‘ SWEET JUICY ORANGES— Perdozen ca i AE f:'om the United PR S S P L. C. SMITH and CORONA Harry Dawson’s Cafe SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 85¢ Dinner After Show or Dance Spec- ials — Sandwiches that are Different Come as you are . . . You will be made welcome TYPEWRITERS 1 7. B. Borford & Co. " “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” | —— ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. e | @& ! SO PACKARD SHOES NOW. $6.00 J. M. Saloum SEWARD STREET New Location, Next to Kann’s ! W 1" SEE YORMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles aning, Repairing, Rémodeling J | wman, the Furrier | Triangle Bullding HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP NERVICS (GARBACE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD

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