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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932. A New Summer Showing of EVENING FROCKS and MAY DAY DRESSES LACES, CHIFFONS and ORGANDIES These beautiful dresses answer the problem of what to buy for a delight- fully adorable smart, cool and outfit for din- ner, dance or graduation. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's; Leading Depattment. Store Taken from a rcck at low U eral Tepair work are being done |a small live octopus was put |on the plant. ALASKA NEWS ter ' at Keétchikan.” The Giibert Charles and Josephine | was captured by Orvis Finzel, were married While ravens are fairly pientiful :\3‘ (}r:(lg i g years old, who was looking in Alaska, nevertheless their mnest- |home in Hydaburg. | science class in school. ing places are seldom found. A | er:'x nest with eggs in it re- | | gray wolves, trapped "-Ddi killed by cently was located near Kake by | Off Cape Caamano, near Ketchi- | Gitford Glfi;'flhinmm naJImso g: William Bean. Jan, a (bottle containing cards with | B8V near i weré | ¢ 4 4 " display. Three other gray wolves b T instructions in Russian, Japanese | st by &t Olows No trace of Red Hanson, Who and English directing the finder |WeT€ killed by Mr. 5 disappeared from his cabin in|to turn them over to the Interna- | : g Ward's Cove at Warren Island in |tional Fisheries Commission was| Mrs. Minnie Saunders, _72, died Sumner Strait near Petersburg last nd by Frank Willlams, a fish- at the General hospital in Ket- 'man. The ttle is supposed | chikan. be one of those released by the | Docember 7, could be discovered the United States Coast Guard utter Alert, which made a search for him. He is supposed to have | left Warren Osland in a skiff, which foundered in Warren Chan- nel. b Commission to determine currents. | 16 tikine River navigation will op-{ en the first week in May, A. w. | ¥ Smith, manager in Wrangell inlfl‘lzues Ruby Dudson and Charles Craig of the Barrington Transporu:uon were recently married at Peters- | Company, announced. The com- l‘UNERAL RITES HELD burg. any’s new boat, Hazel B. IL, will | veme o wrangel trom seawis| FOR WILLIAM SAWDEY This cleanup week” at Peters- under her own power May 15. Funeral services for the late hurg. | by < ptae William Sawdey of Pillar Bay, pion- - . Keichikan | cer rvesident of A Alaska, who died Operations of the Alaskan Glac ation, Mrs. | Tuesdgy dn this city, were held jer Sea Food Company at Pet was elected presi- | this ‘=ftetnoon in the chapel of burg will be resumed May 1, ng year; M the «Charles W. Carter Mortuary. E. Brown, vice-president; M B N. Ohmer, its president said. B. Hoke, sccretary-treasurer. piling, replanking and other gen- tery EIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|HMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII e UALITY FIRST Quality 'should be yous first thotight in buying” food; and qua}ity is al- vays first in our store. You need mever wonder “if this is good” shen trading here. Each article of food is absolutely guaranteed to lease the buyer in every respect. YOU BUY AT OUR RISK. 20c S e e wnmmlflflmflmmmmmnuummnmml»umlmnm:mumummnnmuuuummmlmmmummu T E= FRESH SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS— Eeunid i a0 s 95¢ EA POT DEAL—% pound Reliance Orange | e NOWDRIFT—In Bulk erPound-idi v i N 1'—1 ekoe Tea, 1 beautiful Tea Pot (4 cup) ....... GOLDEN BEAR COOKIES— Half-Pound ecans ... .. ... .. GOLDEN BEAR COOKIES— - ) 1-goundcans 55° S e e WASHING POWDER—In Bulk, 2 : BPounds .. il e Sc COFFEE—(Bavard’s De Luxe Blend) High - 3 Grade Coffee, per pound .........coooovnnnn. 5e ’ © Money Back Guaranteed i, g é | display, alive in a. tub cf salt wa- creature They will make their |yarine spesimens for his natural Two large Flying north, a flock of 25 geese | were observed over Cordova April This flight, which is the first to be moticed this season, is ear- lier than usual, the Cordova Times Interment was in Evergreen ceme- idk an 17 for L e T | Texas, Missouri and M T0 BE SPENT ON HIGHWAYS [Projects to Cost Over One Billion Dollars Are Planned (Continuéd rrom Page One) Pennsylvania, New York, TIi- { nois, California, New Jersey, Ohio chigan. The local programs of road con- struction will éxceed $25,000,000 in ‘re following States: Pennsylvania, $60,000,000; New York $50,000000, California $33,- 000,000; Ohio $30,000,000; and INi- nols. $28,000,000. Estimates Made Eleven States reported estimates ef road mileage o he built by ‘Btate highway departments at or in excess of 1,000 miles. They are as follows: Missouri, 4,517 miles; Pennsyl- varia, 2,700 miles; Texas, 2,500 iniles; Louisiana, 2,300 miles; North b , 1,870 miles; Okalahoma, 1 750 'miles; Kansas 1243 mile: Iowa, 1225 milss; Minnesota, 1 130 miles; Nebratka, 1,025 miles; and Tllinois;, 1,000 mles. Cf the' highways to be built the total of samd-clay, gravel and macadam roads—17509 miles,—is reerly equal to the mileage of all tther types to be construcied. Es- timated earth improved roads to b2 built will total 8,999 miles while esphalt, concrete, and brick high- ways will amount to 8863 miles. What States Will Spend Below are the edfimated amounts, Rheumatism Uric Acid Poison Starts To Leave Body in 24 Hours All Pain, Agony and Inflammation Gone in 48 Hours Make up your mind that unless you treat Rheumatism, Neuritis, Neuralgia or Sciatica in the RIGHT way—you'll periodically suffer the rest of your life! The superb ingredients of the Al- lenru prescription are favordbly known and it§ marvelous pain-end- ing power banishes all discomfort. It's compounded to drive out of muscles, joints and tissues those excess uric acid depcsits which cause agony of mind and bedy. What a joy to know that never again need you sit up all night suf= {fering terrible pain—what a bless- ing to know you can conquer this insidious affliction without harm- ful drugs, opiates or brain-numbing tablets which relieve only for a short time. A large 8 oz. bottle of Allenru costs but 86c. Drug Co. of Juneau Drug Co. and prominent druggists all over the U. S. say, “If one bottls of Allenru! doesn't end your pain more quickly —if it doesn’t give more lasting re- sults than any other treatment— we’ll gladly return your money.” Allenru for 48 hours—then back on the job again. —ady. And Butler Mauro' 2 : e Btates, 10 bk ok to. ath| - UL 8: DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU " local highway and bridge . {icc.ostruction for the calendar year The W eather figures were reported i Burcau of Public Roads LOCAL DATA by State auihorities. (By 4.{ U. S. Weatner Buresz) $ 8,781,625 Forecast for Junean and violnlty, beginning at 4 p.m., April 28: Cloudy tonight, Friday showers and cooler;moderate southerly winds. P ,ff;:m 1 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Veiocity ~ Weasne | o) Colorado 10,526,000 4 pm y 29.93 59 36 El 8 (?:nz\r | Co icut 18572250 | 4 am. today 3015 41 81 Ccalm o re Noon today 3019 58 31 s 8 [ b ©ABLE AND EADIO REPORTS ] 1caho 5,826,250 YESTERDAY | TODAY i M Liiinois 79080000 | Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4a.n. 4am. Precip. 48Jn. [ f b by g Station— temn. temp. | emp. temp. velo.ity 24 hrs Wesmer‘ 17. 310 00,) | Barrow . 8 22 22 16 0 Cldy i 27030000 | Nome 38 36 28 28 4 .08 Cidy | LOW PRICE 030000 | pethiel % 46 8 32 4 0 cldy £ 396823715 | pory yukon 54 54 34 34 6 0 Clear ON | 21464420 | Tonang 52 52 3 3 Cam 0 PtCldy sk 13458316 | pyimanis 60 60 ETR Y 4 0 Clear : AM3000 | pope 60 60 30 30 8 0 Clear | 5 52560000 | o “pyyy 38 38 Mm% 10 0 Cldy | i 48500000 | yich Harbor ... 40 40 32 . 34 6 0 Clear | Permanent i\ 4725000 woqiak 42 38 32 34 14 64 Rain ! 52906300 | gordova 52 52 3 et T . Rain ! Monitana 11950000 | yupean 60 59 37 41 Calm 0 Clear | W A V I NG raska % 18250000 | g, 58— [ 987 et o 0 Clear ada 3200 | getehikan P¥ i E 4 0 Clear New Hampshire 867000 | prnce Rupert ... 58 58 3 38 Cam 0 Clear | 67181243 | gamonton 40 40 42 8 4 m Rain | $7. 50 - 5836312 | geqitie 56 56 46 46 6 0 Cdy | ! 113642698 | portiang 62 60 4 44 8 0 cldy 27103198 | gun Francisco ... 60 56 50 52 6 0 Pt.Cldy . og?gg g:_)g A low pressure area centered sou est of Cordova covers all ¢ & 500000 | Ajaska except the Northern and Southeastern parts where the A 26155159 | porometer is relatively high. Light local precipitation has fallen merican ! 19,000,003 | ouer western and Southwestern Alaska with fair weather prevalling 4 118,830,000 | cjcewhere. Temperatures over the Territory were mostly higher 5307540 | quring the last twenty-four hou ¥ 13,550,000 o ERSIRSTERISRE -3 P l o = 40200 which has ke done. | (lr Or -~ 3 plans for the cusuing ! I 5,075,000 5,837,500 nia 23,780,000 ington 24,000,000 Virginia 24,445,000 Wisconsin 33,760,000 Wyoming 6,634,000 \tum,. figures excludes $4,000,- 600 city street widening and $1 haooo for maintenance of city | o'reats under supervision of state ghway department South Car- olina total excludes $4,656,402 for reimbursements of counties for county bond payments. i WARRACK GETS CONTRACT FOR FED. BUILDING Sub-contract for Fairbanks Structure Let by Me- Donald Company - RETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 28. d. S. Warrack, President of { Warrack Construction Company of Séartle, has been notified here ]‘.hat his company has besn award- ad " the sub-contract for construc- ticn of the new Federal building at Faibanks, by the McDonald Company of St. Louis. Mr{ Warrack said the contract gmbraced about 35 per cent of the total of the $400000 for the buiiding which calls for reiniorc- ed ‘concrete foundation, walls and roof. Work will start about June 1. Dadily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1 Dufln- to bid Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie lum D1 [STCHAE 10. Guldo's highe * est note . Episties Scoft Alleviates Take solid food A ; H(]Ilil n ration .'GH - it be Hll(-"ur& assist- ints ror fon of the strust glhnl gar- 77 W LEADR FEISEMERSIE mnw A/ d@dd HII’&II’////HI " W T IWEIII/ . Sprre time Moos East Indian song bird Attitudes Italian lake Terrible Change Most expen- sive Point that pro- Sandarac tres Amphibian_of the ‘snul Bufe DOWN explo~ 5. Aruau work z! Grow ola Religious dis- t 8 * Admonish 6. Popular suc- of Judah s fications res for cation Clerlcll collar é’;: Hnl ohd um-lon mu:h C which Is B1. ;hw t German ( TSR R TR R R R R R R R N R R i INSPECTORS T0 ' AID GOV. PARKS : 1 {Inspectors lrowbndge and Gillman to Spend Sev- | eral Months Here (Continued rrom Page One) the natives b; 1 the develop: to avoid caitle indu every orpha his cor ip in the which have Cattle Experience U This formal r the er by has h']omed a proper ¢ ly y af n- up by ded n B. Kendnick, of i R | who brought to the g experience of 50 y E caitleman’ in the West. Calile| sperience has not been found to be | sufficient in solving reindeer pros- | however, for e reindee v instincts peculiar to #h ina. One of the reindeer's habi for example, is, to return, like the calmon of the northern streams, unetringly to the pla of i bnth to bear its young. This in- rieres with the méandgement \:.”‘ herds. The first oép recommended by the reindeer committee already has been taken. It constitubed| the establishment in Alaska of a| Reindeer Council. The membe‘:i? cf this Council are ithe Governor| of Alaska, the Chief of the Alas- kan Division of 'the Bureau of| Indian Affairs, the Superintendent | of Reindeer in ‘Alaska, a represen- | tative chosen_by the Bskimo, and | 4 representative of the Lomen in-| s, large reindecr owners. This group was suthorized to dra’t WITH REINDEER - |build and to concrete. We deliver summer have been drawn and} |arz to be put into effeot. It is to in werking cut these plansg Mes:ars. Tromeridze and Gill- msn are now in Alaska. Among he prcblems with which they will Jile are thoze confrovaersies of West whien various claimants con- tested with each ether for the un- cn the rangs. ranges as, for in- round Teller and| in ‘hc Sew eninsula, | > evacuated by w own- left entirely to rhe mna- Managers to be Named nit managi are to be ap-| ed given districts and | isted in their dutis Complete und-u ¢ to be made of cer a native deer are Lip of those e cribed ar are to be lsted the direction of the Land for the grazing of cerfain s in accordance with field in- have already been of training are to-: 3 up for native herders and for rd managers. Native herds are to be protected as completely as s possible. The government representatives o to meet with the Reindeer il for the econsideration of ijon and mperfection of range and other problems. Study f general admimistration, the dis- tribution of supplies and deer, and marketing problems, wil! be made. The skill of thess combinad agen- cies will be orought to bear on | directing the organization of this, w-born industry in such a way that it may function competently. e SPRING IS HERE The time has come to remodel, | sand, gravel, lumber at reasonable rates. For estimates Phone 81. THE NORTH TRANSFER—“service with | a smile.” —adv. — e e Old papers fcr sale at The Empire IN MANY Inner Soles SAB L e W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES AT THE LOWEST PRICES America’s Best | | YEARS! G T T G T T T AT K nown Shoes at $5.00 All Solid Leather Counters, and Heels IN’S IIIlllllllIIIlmlllIIIIllllllllflllllflilllllll!‘lllmmlllllummlm ‘& fl_‘lfl_flmIIIIflWllml'IllmfllllmllfilflMlll HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Independent MOTHERS’ ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOXES OF CANDY Wide Selectioq of Juneau Drug “Thers Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Druggists ) Specials FOR DAY —Also— GREETING CARDS Co. ADVANCED MODELS Now ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Co. Distributors COAL ALL KINDS CALL US DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412