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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1932. I T o “We tell you in advance what thé job till cost” Arnold’s Bootery ]f KIRSCH RODS WINDOW SHADES Green and Tan 36x63, single £ 45¢ 18x86, single .65¢ 28x48, double _.60c 36x63, double . .....85¢ 48x86, double ~$1.00 Extension 25¢ “The Home Shares iii the Neiv Things for Spring” APRIL IS THE MONTH WHEN SPRING HOUSE CLEANING STARTS LINOLEUM Felt Base, square wird . 65¢ 6x9 Gold Seal Print, square yard _$1.00 s Inlaid, square yard ... $1.25 up 7.6x9 LINOLEUM PASTE AND 9x10.6 ... CEMENT 0x12 Gallon Can Paste ... st 00 Small .. Gallon Can Cement ... . . 85¢ RUFFLED CURTAINS CONGOLEUM RUGS s : WALLPAPER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $4.75 oo MERITAS AND OILCLOTH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $5.75 Glazed Kitchen Wallpaper, $8.00 double roll ,.w.-.05¢ and 75¢ . $8.75 Fancy Bedroom Paper, double DRAPERIES Drapery Damask, 50 in. wide, .25¢ and 35¢ goll m 30 in. wide, Ceiling, double roll . Parlor and Dining Room Paper, double QflIIIHIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIII|IIllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllmllllmllIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIHImIIIIml||lmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IHIHIIIIIIIIMMIMMMHHIIIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIfl AbpETio ax Store-Wide House F urnishings Event Floor Covering - Bedding -Household Supplies 25¢ and up roll, 75¢, 85¢, 90c 25¢ to 90c i S ST PR R N (e} ALTERATION TO MORTUARY For CHARLES W. CARTER Juneau, Alaska. ADVERTISEMENT SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, sub- ect to the con herein, will be received until 1:30 M. on May 18, 1932, ‘at the office ! Charles W. Carter at Juneau, luska, .and then publicly opened, or furnishing all labor and mater- als and performing all work for he erection of an addition for a Mutuary at Juneau, Alasks, in ac- ordance with plans and specifica- nd specifications may be had from he Archliect or the Owner at uneau, Alaska. Where copies of plans and speci- ications are requested, & deposit of $25.00 will - be, ‘required to insure their return. Guarantee will be required: with ach bid as follows: Certified check nt of 5% of the bid. Performance Bond will be re- |guired . as follows: The successful {bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory bond in the amount {of 50% of his contract price. Partial payments will be made upon a certificate of the Architect ho will grant a certificate within |10 days after receipt of the Con- |tractor’s statement. | As I possible contract employ local labor and use cal | material. Bidding will be limited to local bonafide contractors, | The owner reserves the right to |reject any dnd all bids. , —ady. ANNUAL D. F. D. DANCE At Douglas Natatorium May 7. Music by - Serenaders. —adv, HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar ———e Cottage Sets in colors, pair Criss-Cross Ruffled Curtains . Rarige—15¢c, 36x§ AR . 85¢ 65¢ to $2.50 pair sard e s $1.00 to $2.50 OILCLOTH 36x7 ... - 90¢ Stk A g . Plain Colors and Prints 34 LACE PANEL CURTAINS Embroidered Crash, yard . $1.00 ; L 38x7 $1.00 4 Yard, 35 cents R Jooeee$1.50 Spectal,' $1.00 each 36 in. Colonial Cretonne — Price % : 20¢, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and so on to $1.00 a vard 65¢ Open Evenings “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juncau Every Thurs- French Marquisette Fringed Panels, each Curtain Materials by the yard Serim, Marquisette, Lace; Swiss Rayon from 15¢ yard up Jitrieau’$ Ldadmg Department IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIlIIIIIHIII!IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIHIIIllmlIlIllIlllmlllllmIIIII T 51 in. Tapestries 50 in. Velour—Colors, Blue and Ruby; value .. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Store CHINA TANK TOILET $19 95 Each We sive FRLE with every closet com- bination sold a high grade brush for cleaning the bowl. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING—HEATING-—SHEET METAL Phone 34 Store Open Until 9 pam, A e Weahir | | LOCAL DATA i { (By the, U., 8. Weatner Buteax) Forecast for Junead and viclnity, béginning at 4 p.m., April 27: i Continued fair-tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. | | Time Barometer Téfip. HNMIANY Wind Veloct) weataér | 4'pm. yest'y .....2092 57 32 S, 4 Clear 4 am. today ). 3% 87 Calm Clear | Noon today ... 55 43 w 5 Clear ¢ABLE AND RaDIO REPORTS | AY .\ ¥ Y _—“%WT—um;fi— temp. | emp. temp. velouity 24 hrs, Weather ! ] 16 18 10 0 Cldy { 38 32 A 8 0 Clear 2 3 4 6 0 Cldy i 50 32 33 4 0 Clear ! 54 28 28 Calm 0 Clear 5 | 30 30 4 0 Clear 56 | 8 30 4 0 Clear { 2 | ;3 33 g8 0 Snow \ 30 3 4 0 Clear 2 42 | 3 3 ocam 68 PtoOldy Cordova . 48 43 36 34 6 0 Cldy Juneau L& B ) M B Gal 0 Clear Sitka, , 1 = | 86 & G ¢ Clear Ketohikan ....... 62 62 }g :g 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert ... 60 60 | 4 0 Clear | Edmonton . 46 82 M 4 0 PbClay | Seattle, ... 68 | ‘50 8g 14 Trace Rain : Portland 66 50 53 4 0 Cldy San Franlesco 54 50 50 4 02 Clear While the baromeca is low over fhe Southetn bortion of the .| Territory an area of high pressure is developing over the northern | part; moyitig soptheastward. Light local rains have fallen over Southwestern Alaska with fair Wweather prevailing elsewhere during the last twenty-four hours. Temperatures in the Interior were warmfr vésterday bBut mihihium readings ' Were - below freezing this morning. !New Fish Net UNITED FOOD CO “CASH 1S KING"‘ Mmmnwmmbnsdm:m- '!'EE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY mm Service Is the cr-wd‘muw' Heavy mts‘ Wwhich @t present Trealmem Seen give average service of about one nt d_one- Jedts, are given As Mohey Suver| iy ol T bo s oifoPioation msrmimcd Aprt T e breati of fisheries bas found a way, nmmwwm " re.'x‘?x’,I J. W. Kehoe, CONNORS AGAIN NAMED T0 HEAD PARTY MACHINE Democrats Claim Territory| as Result of Yester- day’s Primary Vote ‘ (cbntmuea rom Page one) follows: T. H. Deal 1056; M. M. Heath | 850; D. W. Hoskins 770; W. B. Kirk 1L177; J. T. Mordn 808; Harry | E Morton 1227; A. A. Shonbeck | 1201; John W. Troy 1.223; Eugene Wacker, 907; T. A. Wakefield 810; John Walmer 99; John B. Rice 895, No Other Contests There were no other Ternitorial | contests in the Democratic pri- mary. James S. Truitt, Anchorage, liam A, Hesse, Juneau, for High- way Engincer, and Anthony E. Karnes, Ketchikan, for Commis- sioner' of Education were nomin- i ted without oppesition. 8. Hel- Tont o {185, B. J, MoMullen 187, Allen! lenthal, A. MacDenald, P. C. Mec- Mullen, Allen Shattuck and C. J. Todd are elected alternate con- venifon delegates. Ca the Legislativ etickel Norman R. Walker, Ketchikan, was nom- inated without contest for Sen- ator. yor Thomas B. Judson, Ju- Ketchikan, F. n | J. Baranovich, Ketchikan and Joe, Green, Hyder, are leading for the four nominations for the House of Representatives. The standing was: Judson 980; Kehoe 922, Ba- vanovich - 781, Green 740, Albert| Wile 722, Frank J. Peratovich 660; C. H. [Helgesen 625 and Fred A.|Grigsby 43; Ziegler 4; Truits 84;| Sorri 496: —_———av— WOMAN; 100, LIVES ON LAND . G. Valencia, GRANT ’ m:-%gw lg Bruno woman, lives: - 1ast remaining parcel zmmamwfinmmg sh land grant to the m&fimhnymw E _jcmfiyofwhk:hnhelsn ELEVEN O’CLOCK CLUB Annual meeting April 27 at Elks' Lodge Room. Election of officers. M. H. SIDES, —adv. Secretary. s “The Store. THdt Plédses” THE SANITARY GROCERY 50 in. excellent auality Monks’ Cloth, yard .$3.00 yard up regular $3.50 IIIIIIIII[IIIIIIII_IHIIIIIIIIIIllIIIHIIIIHINIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIH!ImIHIIIIIIIIIHI DIMOND SWEEPS ALL PRECINCTS; GETS BIG VOTE Valdez Senator and Roose- velt Delegate Ticket Win in Landslide | (Continued rrom Page One) |Fer * Highway Engineer—W. A. |Hesse 231; For Commissioner of | Educwlon — Anthony E. Karnes "15 For Senator—Norman R. Wal- ke‘ 235; For Represe: onuvmh 46, Green 85, Helgesen 154, Judson 213, Kehoe 141, Per- @ovich 53, Scrri 130, Wile 150. For National Committeeman—yJ. |J. Conmors 283, John W. Frame 20, Hardcastle 11; for Delegates to |the National Convention — T. H. (Deal 267, W. M. Heath 68, D. W. | for. Attorney General, Frank A, | Hoskins 41, W. B. Kirk 224, J. T.! @ Boyle, Juneau, for Auditor, Wil- Moran 56; Harry. F. Morton 156, | Jehn B. Rice 91, A. A. Shonbeck 121, John W, Troy 223, Eugene | Wacker 54, T. A. Wakefield 54, Hellenthal 223, Arch MacDonald Shattuck 228, C. J. Todd 180. Precinet No. 2. — Dimond 108, Boyle 166; Hesse 148; Karnes 147 | Walker 149; Baronovich 45; Gree |hoe 62, Peratovich 42, Sorri 102, Hardcastle 13; Deal 84; Heath 52; | Hoskins 32; Kirk 117; Moran 34; ' Morton 27; Rice. 78; Shonbeck 76; {Troy 136; Wacker 40; Wakefield 45; Walmer 115; Hellenthal 132; MacDonald . 112; Shattuck 149; Todd 108. Precinct No. 3—Dimond T76; {Boyle 92; Hesse 85; Karnes T8; ‘Walker 80; Baronovich 27; Green I“' Helgesen 49; Judson 81; Kehoe Peratovich 21; Sorri 58; Wile 65; Connors 77; Frame 9; Hard- castle 12; Deal 47; Heath 27; Hoskins 26; Kirk 67, Moran 40; Morton _48; Rice 38; Shonbeck 36; 5 er 25; Wakefle}d | John Walmer 177; Alternates —8. Grigsby 81, Ziegler 10, Truitt 141,' 60; Helgesen 85; Judson 144, Ke-! | Wile99; Connors 152, Frame 13,| MoMullen 123; | * ‘ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION The members of all branches of |the Independent Order of Odd| day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O T l | Motorship i Independent Druggists e Special \Pellovu; are requested to assemhlc\ at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Juneau, Thursday, April 28, at 8 P.M, in commemoration of the 200th niversary of the birth of George | Washington and the 113th anni- | |versary of the founding of Odd ! | Fellowship in America. This entertainment is for Odd | Fellows, Rebekahs and the mem- [bers of their families in addition |to which each member has the | !privllevc of inviting one person | |who is not a member of the Order. ! A special ferry will leave Doughs {at 7:30 pm. ——adv COM\HTI‘EE } T T Ray Anderson Former World’s Wrestling Champion at 185 Pounds WILL BE SEEN IN ACTION IN JUNEAU SOON Under Auspices Mn'hwhmlbm AMERICAN LEGION w MONTAG’S Fashionable Writing ! Paper 1 1b. Paper, 1 Ib. Envelopes Both for 65 cents Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” /Tlrvm( ET 1932 ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Co. Distributors COAL ALLKINDS CALL US DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL co. PHONE 412 . o At