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THE B ——— DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1932 GAY COTTON FROCKS Every color guaranteed fast. In flattering styles for misses, women, larger $1.00 women. Prints-and plain colors. Girl's Wash Frocks and Pajamas $1.00 We know the kind of crisp, pPrky fashions that little girls like . . . we know the bright colors and gay prints they always choose, and we’ve selected this charming new group of frocks with just these things in mind. We've had our eye out for values too for thrifty mothers who are looking for bhar- gains right now. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ji]SEPH LF[TER - FAMOUS GRA!N ACROS Negligent . Obtain Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle V] ) 5] r = State of the Union: abbr, Smooth 28, Mail 19. Greck letter Fipd the sum of Ol.lllcxullon gq( far A EV[’H&SUI’\Z{: Dot ronjes Steat’ . Consime . Animal's foot . Of higher teniperature . Showered A 3{:; meas;xr\) . Orgamenta 5 hutien E on: archaic 58 4 AP‘ figial 60. un;unge . i Fow : Fown 1n Ohto 85, 7. Ventilate Kind of lottuce 65. . Left side of a vessel . African antelope . Constructed . Scof . Finish < m W= Z|m|o/m| Ea ke e ESNE = om0 IZm] rfig l tempt to Corner All Wheat in U. S. Page One) Oim{—| >{2/mvlo % RimeENom from BN [C[ONG> ] = imANm|A MmN MO DR ERL talis & :L > FHEL 0|0 OMEN O Weeds Barren Ireland Kind of meat farewell Ancient wine receptacle . State by particulars 1. Falls to follow sujt 78. Long steps . Enrages sanpeaafl ¥ 7l A o el | B I’ 7 il HW/HII fi%fll JSSERATETER 10, 1898, they up to $1.85, a The : t pit raged « winier of 1897-98 w and during dollars were p: AIJUL quarter, Murder Is harged to Dry Agents SEEK REPEAL OF DRY AT contempla being caught Juneau’s Leading Department Store & il | | | i Ffll.LflWEfl TO Mfmey Sent WEST, RoBBED T° "P(’llc’z REFERENDUM ON DRY LAW [Texas State Atty. Takes |State and Federal dry agents, in |connégtion with. the shooting last AMENTO, Cal., April 12.— ,)mv\dnu keep the big g Uhe l v Action in Shooting of Man DALLAS, Tex, April i2.— Mur- der charges have been filed against N. D¢ Heaton and L. C. Smith, TOO LA'IE T0 CLASSEFY FOR SALE ChOch and E. Small cabin. Bar; The rml collapse of the corner, cesh. Inquire Empire—C- was due to what Mr. ~ DEALERPASSES |Death Recalls .Great At- iod millions of | The Ohicago|in Virginia. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BURIAD The W eather ; LOCAYL DATA (By the U. 8. Weatner Buresz; Forecast for Junean and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 12: Prebably showers tonight and Wednesday; gentle winds mostly east- erly rime 4 p 'y 4 . today 12 noon today Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocitv 2995 46 49 SE 11 2998 36 98 w 2 29.93 50 58 w 9 ¢ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | - TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 480 temv. “temp. | emp. temp vela.ty 24hrs Weather -2 -2 -8 10 0 Pt. Cldy. 20 20 12 4 Trace Cldy. 26 26 16 12 02 Cldy. 32 32 14 Clear 42 42 16 Clear 50 48 2 Clear 46 46 26 Cidy. 26 26 20 Cldy. 34 30 28 Cldy. 40 40 34 Rain 36 36 34 Rain 48 46 36 Clay. 49 - 38 Cldy. 44 4 30 Clear 50 50 34 Clear 66 46 34 Cldy. 62 62 50 Cldy. 4 174 52 Cldy. n Francisco 68 60 50 Clear The presure is moderately low in the western portion of the Gulf of Alaska and southward, with showers in Southern Alaska. = The is moderately high south of the Aleutian Islands and on the Aretic coast with clear weather over most of the Interior. Tem- peratures have fallen in Southeastern and Western Alaska with lit- tle change elsewhere ' LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go Ilmlmllourud.nnkudm'udd unk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, ‘Water, ofl, laxative candy of chowing ‘suddenly Wencrner Cidy. Cldy. cldy. Statlon— | | | i | EmL St. Paul 1tch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Pdmomon s given for the purchase 905,000 bushels of wheat during 1897 operations. The Minne- olis . elevator companies, both d by F. H. Peavey, were the , but the jury upheld Mr. contention thai the cor- ‘was an unlawful conspiracy hd returned a verdict in his fa- sluess venitures | 4 he collapse of lthe wheat were many and m gum and expect them to make you §weet and buoyant and full of sunabine: q 1 this bile is not flowmg trecly, your (ood Qoesn’t digest, It just decays in the bowels. b i ol i vbeord thick, bad taste and your breath ia for #kin often breaks out in blemishes. Your h the | achesand you feel down and out. Your whole S n polsohad. | old CARTER'S takes frod ' umr‘ 1,rv1:n P LS to get these two unds of bile flowm freely and make you [”1 “up and up. Eey contain wondn'hd. harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amas | ‘when it comes to making the bile flow !h!d! { But don'task for liver pills. Ask for Clflzx"‘ Little Liver Pills. Look fot the name s Little Liver Pille on |b' red label. Résent a substitute. ©1931 C. M. Ca for future the cn:, _hn deam er in 1904, he was ‘tru cago, Zeigler f president - of Washington, D. C. Gas Com-; my, and direclor in numerous public utility companics in ts of the country. d in 1908 daughter HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. tte ‘Williams, R. Williams, 3 bride had made her home in shington befere her marriage, built' & beautiful country | e for her across the Potomac | . The house was known the ““Glass Paliice” He also bJ t a $50,000 huniing lodgze in | Louisiana. Harry : |Friday. might of Marion McGloth- | DM' Mich, - Aprll 12.— {lin, gascline station proprietor. | Antiprohibitionists in several Michi- | ./ honest law abiding peace- gan ofies ‘Puraded o e sialte |, zens, ruthlessly murd“ed' charasterized as “doub! Stending well over six feet and by some of his asso- ‘a.l\mys fond of athletics, Mr, Leit- The oceasion for bthis dis- |€F Won fame among his friends FOR RENT: Three room f apt. 421% Seventh East. Ame . New York ]ewelry Sales- Dawson’s man Victim of Bandits Over Million Dollars Con- in San_Francisco ; SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April| 12—The police expressed the be-| lief that Bernard Landeu, New York jewelry salesman, who was rohbed in his hoiel room last Fri- Gay night of jewels valued at $100,000, was- frailed. acvoss the continent by, the . robbers. At the hotel, which was throng- ed by delegates to the annual con- | ventiop.of the College of Ameri-, can Physicians, Landau was bound and gagged in his room. He .old‘ the police, the robbery was com- mitted - by two unmasked men, on.eo(whamcanedhmbyh.\s firsy mame. After tyiug ;him with wire and adhesive tape .and cords.. the robbers emptied ,his - luggage (mdmimdmegsm STEAMERS DUE TONIGHT Two Pacific Steamship Cempany | vassels, the Admiral Rogers and the Admiral Evans, will call at Ju-‘ neau this evening on their way to Seattle. The Admiral Rogers is| scheduled to arrive from Haines, | Skagway and Sitka -at 6 o'clock and will sail south at 8 The Ad- miral Evans is due to arrive from | the Westward at 6:30 o'clock and will remain here four or five hours before departing for Seattle, ,:mz!:'——_‘ USED CARS Exceptional Values tributed; Check Is Delivered VATICAN CITY, Italy, April 12.} ~—A check for $1,100,000 represent- | ing contributions of American Catholics was presented to the ‘Pope by Monsignor Quinn, of New | York, direbtor of the mgun:mfinn for propagation of the Faith to be! {used in the development of Mis- | sions. The check is 20 per cent. less than the contribution last year. ‘The General Council Society ‘re- ‘ported the total contributions awvas $2,600,000 including the American check which represented 42 per| cent. of the total. | CHIEF ISSAC . R VICTIM | DAWSON, Y. T April 12.—Chief Isaac, aged 58 years, leader of| ithe = Moosehide Tribe, died laflc‘ {Saturday as the yesult of the| |influenza. There has been & mild| {epidemic of the flu ‘here which has affected whites dn addition to the Indians. The public schodls ' ‘me cloced as a result. \ MRS. DOLLY CONRAD | | AND JOHN SILVA WED, aonnmmmmmuycom 13d were married yesterday after- noon by United States Commis- sionar. Charles Sey imn his office a in #the Capitol ~Witnesses . at - the employed. by the Alska Juneau Gold Mining Company. He came ! toculsctyayearm-uw' | representaiive of the Linde Air Products Company of California. The bride is the daughter of capitol @t Lansing lasy Saturday | bearing - petitions of more than | {200,000 signatures. for a referendum ! lthey are seeking on the repeal of | Michigan's .dry law. Only 86,000 signalures -are necessary. || WHO'S WHO H AND WHERE | e ' Mrs. M. M. Wilson, sister of Mrs. Gus Messerschmidt, who has been visiting here for some time, left on the Princess Norah for Van- {couver. Mrs. Fi,De La Vergne, of Fair- banks, is a passenger for the inter- | ior -aboard the Yulkon, in port enr]y this morning. Capt.. George A. Green, well—I lmqwn munm- steamer master, is the Yukon for Sevar.d i A. M. Laska, of Anahorm. visit- ed friends while the Yukon was in purt He is enroute to his home |in . Anchorage. . Dr. C: D. Carter, of Anchorage, is 4 passenger for the westward on | the. Yukon, Z. J. Loussac, drug. store pro- Prietor of Anchorage, who has been in Juneau several days, returned to the westwud aboard the Yukon. f e Veteran Man Passes On LCS ANGHLES, Cil, April u._ Marvin Afnold, aged 75 Jeran m&nm of Ahs k here. is survived by his wa and a ml} & Arao)d. State As- ‘semblm ;tbomitbg Foss is head " ATTENTION, DE MOLAYS ure came in 1914, when Leiter |35 8 fisherman and big game| Cafe said ‘Willam MoGraw, torng¥, in g wrilten handéd to reponters. . State At-| statement Regular mee at T:30 o'clock. R. H. RADELET, € g tomorrow night |was collect $380,985 with 16 years, alleged o Woman Shakmg Off ‘Weaker Tlile Mfladys Gtadual Invasion of Mans er]d of Busmess and Sport a : Challenge to His Physical Superiority. Commw o 8 Am- gh the Woman's Burcau and $he Arderican Alliance of Civil Service Women are using uf of d brain power trying to decide whether or not married women should be .llo-od to bold jobs ession, it is very unlikely that B I8 Gone ave theidyas when -ukly submitted to everything wi ‘ h@n' i n T ‘;fl‘n'::n M;d-y is of a “&q Digkt knows nts goes i on & plane almost lovel physically .‘f.l.':' : ¢ at women’s accomplis] ments in the bootstraps until she is almost i Stella Walsh, the Clev“ Mass., ; idered- good by most male L A e mcrhuu.“wl:n wants to o &W. b ey &.m“ Tax':lt‘, b:ol only’ L dafending a suit against him |Punter. interest | the world, the second on his pri- be due Onymva yacht, which énabled him to He made two trips around | visi many strange and little-| known ports. 1 Of Mr. Leiter's three sisters, ;:Ae eldest Mary Victoria, became ' 2 bride of the late Lord Curzon ol Kedleston, former Viceroy of India and later Secretary for For- eign Affairs in the cabinet of Lloyd George. She died in lQDGA; e e i Eddie and Mary Kern, arrested recently at Petersburg, were sen- tenced to 90 and 15 days respec- | tively in the Federal jail there for violating the Alaska Bone Dry) law, according to official advices' ived by United States Marshal SPECIAL PLATE DINNER 85¢ Dinner After Show or Dance Spec- ials — Sandwiches that are Different Come as you are You will b¢ made welcome Scandinavian-4American Dance Moose Hall, Wednesday Night } L:0. 0. M. No, 700 and KRANE'S ARCTIC PIrAYERS Admission $1.00 Students 50 Cents HALF PRICE REFORE 10 P. M. Ladies Free , Dancing, 9:30 .Plymoz'uh Floating Power The éngine floats in the chassis ‘with the freedom and stability of a dock of pontoén bridge. Ft floats on rub- ber supports which function, how- ever, in a way that rubber engine mounting were never before em- ployed. LOOK' New Ambrosm Deal Regtlar $2.00 'Val\fé now, $ .00 Butler, Maure Drug Co. A baseball £ i i W & THE kEXALL STORE \ PHONE 134 FREE DELIVE EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS e

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