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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932. flllIllllllIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IlIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIhllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIHIIIIIlllllllIMHIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIlllllllHIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIHNHHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHlIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlllllllllllmlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIlIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHNIIIIIIIIIIfl ASKS GHURGHES “The Home Shqres in the New Things for Spring” APRIL IS THE MONTH WHEN SPRING HOUSE CLEANING STARTS KIRSCH RODS 36x63, 48x86, single 28x48. double . 36x63, double ... 48x86, double Exitension WINDOW SHADES Green and Tan single 35¢ 90¢ $1.00 FREI VIR ST e PR N.\ ROt B & DAL e | Cottage Sets in colors, Criss-Cross Ruffled Curtaing French Marquisette Fringed LINOLEUM Felt Base, square yard Gold Seal Print, square yard'.$1.00 Inlaid, square yard ............ $1.25 up LINOLEUM PASTE AND CEMENT Gallon Can Paste Gallon Can Cement ... RUFFLED CURTAINS 65¢ to $2.50 pair LACE PANEL CURTAINS Special, $1.00 each Panels, ‘each .-$1.00 Curtain Materijals by the yard Serim, Marquisette, Lace, Swiss Rayon from 15¢ yard up IIIIIlllllll!llIIIlIHIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHHIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIINIIIIIIILI}IIIIIII | a delightful social time was en- Jjoyed. Names of Installed Officers The installed officers were: Dictator, €, H. MacSpadde: Vice Dictator, FElmer TaChar Pret Michael Seston; Se G. Al Baldwin; Treasurer, Pastl; Trustees, Charles Miller and MOOSE ENJOY SOCIAL TIME AT INSTALLATION, John e enb I Guard, Samuel | Families of Members Are fomi: uicnts o th " National | Present and Delightfu]l | Convention, Ralph Reichl. Party Ts Held |7 Ring Presented Reischl arty 1s el | A beautiful Moose ring was pre- Recently elected officers of the sented o Retiring Dictator Reischl. | Juneau Lodge of the Loyal Or-| 'The Drill Team, which took a der of Moose were installed last |leading parmt in the installation ex- night in $he auditorium of the|ercises was composed of: organization’s building in this city.| B C. Davis, Stephen Simon, P. Members and . their families were |J. Mullen, J. Daker, R. Sullivan, present. After the exercises a |Fred Waldahl, John Ritz, E. Esken- Celicious luncheon was served and "sun. Emil Rundich. drill captain. UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” IS THE BES'I' §mur| hostesses ‘always . serve it. CHOICEST 'GUARANTEED ORANGE PEKOE or TS SionATAS GREEN JAPAN. AormacfliiZin THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Js the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 7 ry Br%g Company Frye's Deliclows Hams and Bacom | P. Bartello; Sergeant-at-Arms, Ed | Redenburg; Outer Guard, Snmu=l| Vllete and member of the Senior CONGOLEUM RUGS AR S S il e $4.75 T S R S e $5.75 BT R R e g $8.00 R W RN ) B $8.75 L Ve s 25¢ and 35¢ DRAPERIES Drapery Damask, 50 in. wide, yard ... Bt - {8 $1.00 to $2.50 Embroidered Crash, yard ... $1.00 36 in. Colonial Cretonne — Price Range—15¢, 20c, 25¢, 30¢, 50 in. excellent auality Monks® Cloth, yard . 51 in. Tapestries ... WALLPAPER MERITAS AND Glazed Kitchen Wallpaper, double roll:. .. Fancy Bedroom Paper, double Fbl (0 aina s Parlor and Dining Room Paper, 30 in. wide, double roll, s 0 b)t (mhu" double roll OILCLOTH Plain Colors and Prints Yard, 35 35c and so on to $1.0¢ a vard .-$3.00 yard 50 in. Velour—Colors, Blue and Ruby; regular $3.50 volue Junecaw’s Leading Department Store DR, % FACING JORY, |22, 8. Prnwely 1tal- AcHbSS fan I Seattle Dentist’s Fate Rests{ i ’,’.',%,. with Four Women, | fhit'whien Eight Men 2 y? or degree murder ‘tial of Dr. Albert McKeown, dentist, accusid of slay- ing his mother when she was visit- ing him here. It is alleged she was slain in order to avoid his pay- ment bf a $10,700 debt to her. 36. H! 10+ Testimony continues today after * three witnesses ‘were on the stand | | vesterday. Dr. McKeowi's father came here | | from Towa “to.stand by his son,” |who 1s plead!.ag temporary in- samty 9. Self: ¥ oo CRAB CANNERYMA( MARKETS PRODUCT On a busingss trip, Capt. C. H. Wood, ownet’ of &' ¢rab meat can- nery at Hoonah, camié today on his | puwer boat Valkyrié to Juneau. In | aftractive oans, he is pufting up crab meat now and he is placing | in” business houses ‘his ' first ship- ment of the season to this city. He markets his product in Ju- neau, Petersburg, Ketchikan and Seattle. Capt. Wood labels his crab meat Valkyrie, ‘after’ 'the name of his boat. oo &‘.‘si“}?c?% e While practieing high Jumplneon the grounds of the' Juneau High School at the nhoon hour” today, fifl N N N Hflfifl Dmly Cross-word Puzzle - MURDER CASE : &5 :t %fl d\'{l aum- leted to | SEATTLE, April 26—Four wom- o flnhzl en and eight men have been se-| g5 Prel nomb of o & | 7 the tounder lected - as the jury in the second s gt Jay s l‘l’.fl!:lm:qihbl 31. Fasten 41. Perform 55, Héroine of a 0. Liquefies by Rut from noval ‘b - beat mory ‘Thomas Hardy 43. Historical per Repose 56. unl(u fods v b Runlln sea 45. Voleano | 9. R-H‘:!oul re- ag&millflln Qa7 Iflfl% HEI JANB IIHIIII//II Ilfl 6. Inhabitants | of: suftix 8. Precipiious places 1. Vanquish 8. Kelieves 9. Furnaces for | reducirig ore | Halt score 1L Cohclude 16. Pass in 20. Disburden 22. Polar Z Fencing sworé 26. Frees 26. Speed contest 22, Author_of *The Rubal at™ €| 28. Army officers 82 Give the right to Toward the left side of a n 'on Ao WN 46. Lose one’s 1. Narrow road “, footing g norse 2 Bareen 41, iminish g L m-n round o an ~fll%%/ Y i “ddda Elmer Lindstrom, well known ath- Class in the institution, dislocated his " left' hip. ‘The injured youth was taken in the ambulance to St. Ann's Hos- pital. © With the aid of the X-ray, he was examined by Dr. ‘L. P. Dawes. After the injury was dress- ed ‘the lad was removed to his home on Second Street. 1 RETURNS TO CORDOVA | p L. J. Chilbers, Deputy United WILL LIMIT |*“Scarface” ICapone Will |are leaving today, complating the ............................ $2.25 yard DS CO., Inc. ‘IIIIIIII{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllmlllIul:IllllIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIllIIIlIIIIIIII]IIIIVIIIIIIIIHI!lllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIIllllHIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIHIIIIHII _65¢ =70 MAKE STUDY ON PROHIBITION Newton D.*gker Makes Plea at Annual Meet- ing i Cleveland CLEVELAND, Ohio, ‘April 26— ton D. Baker has voiced the a that the churches of the mnas n make an unbias The former Secretary of War told the delegates attending the annual meeting of the Cleveland Federated Churches that tha “churches should leave prejudice aside and make a real study of the wet and dry quesman HALIBUT BiLL UP T0 HOOVER T0 BE SIGNED (Measure Deagned to Pro- tect North Pacific Fisheries Passed WASHINGTON, April 26. — The | Senate has passed and ssnt to the | President the House bill for pro- | tection of the North Pacific halibut fisheries. The bill sets the closed season from November 1 to February 15, subject to change by the Interna- tional Fisheries Commission. The bill provides that the Presi- dent -may designate a patrol and also prescribes penalties for viola- | tions. OILCLOTH 65¢ and 75¢ ,,,,,, 25¢ and up 90¢ ...... 25¢ to 90¢ cents lllflllllmfllmfllfllfliflflflflflllmlllfflllmmlflll HEEEEEE RO RN ————— ELBOW IS INJURED G. R. Tsaacs entfered St. Ann's hospital today for treatment for an’ injury to his left elbow. up e 0ecvc0s000000 GET BALLOTS IN BOX The voters of Gastineau Channel have until 7 o'clock this evening to get their ballots in the ballot boxes. It is important that every qualified vc*ar go to the polls and cast his ballot be- fore that hour. Remember: Registration is not mnecessary. P s Independent Druggists VISITATIONS T0 GANGSTER Be More Lonesome ~in Jail Cell CHICAGO, 111, April 26. — The publicity “Searface” Al Capone has received in connection with ‘the kidnaping of the baby son of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh is going to make his stay in the Cook County jail more lonesome. Issuance of passes for visits have been Trestricted to relatives or per- sons with a “sufficient and legiti- mate busmess 1,000 JAPANESE Four Transports Leave Shanghai with Expedi- tionary Force Two Japanese transports wich members of the Shanghai laden for home. Two more transports homeward movement of 7,000 men. The Japanese military authorit- ties announced no additional with- drawals are anticipaved “until the siluation improves.” - eee HAHBU'_I‘ CATCH IN PORT Thirteen hundred pounds of ‘halibut arrived in Juneau today on the Mabel, Capt. Mer! Rhodes. The fish catch had noi been post- od for salé at the Fish Exchange late. this afternoon, e BABY BOWLERS IN LONDON 3 SHOT DOWN mww&mm, SHANGHAI, China, April 26— | expeditionary force have started | Special IN GUN FIGHT Attempt to Extorl Money Results in Regu- lar Battle MONTAG’S Fashionable Writing Paper 1 Ib. Paper, 1 1b. Envelopes Both for 65 cents TAYLORVILLE, Ill, April 26— Three men were shot to death last night in a gun battle started as the result of an attempt to extort $1,500 from Arthur Cioni. Two ex- tortionists and a friend of Cioni weré killed in the battle which took place in Cioni’s residence. —————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute’ for QUALITY” Every Month in the SALES DATES ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Co. COAL ALL KINDS CALL US S LONDON—Snappy dressers t.ere to you, are low-crowned, narrow- brimmed derbies, something = like the “fried egg” hats that embell- ished American men’s heads a gen- eration ago. ¥ DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412