The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1932, Page 2

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1932. 1 Wire it W’d et ;‘a’fl d, o i ||||||fl||||||||||l|||||||||ImmmflIIIIIlmlllIlll|lIlIIIIIlIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllflflllIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllfilllllllll||IIllllllfip""""lllllllllllll"lllllllflllll|||l||I|IIlllllmllllllllllllllll|I GHESTEBHELD uannedrcéfi ! &“‘;ngg.dzg“*wmh‘:;;gg i PO A 4 Mr. Koby likevise obtained 4 |rest of the time in shaule. = s | flN vions. fli‘,’;‘f "S?u"hioffe sfifv;':fi il oome martt on an cany boat .. { and D\lb amore " f FUNERAL FOR INDIAN BOY h 1 L § 1 TRAUEWSS'UN J.B. CARO. RO BACK F FROM, ©,. erncon 3 e Fussian 5-MONTH SOJOURN orthodox Church_fcr the late Ed- E A f D d bl G l N | LO Pri Representahve of L%gelt & B . ; 'd““x"(“s’lfe";“figs%‘finwb% i 5 s of e i Co'nplete ssortment 0 epen a e ()0( s at (yll w rlces Myers, Tobacco 01 the smr'"s ‘f!e Bm?arn genior mem- J;:;it 1;:. L\:‘;kc;g, the Gover:mem L4y Is in Juneau ber of Caro & Company d(;r} ur;‘xsl\‘mpm, Intermert _was undcr city, returned home Satur €| direction of the arles r- pl 3 oft Juneau December 1. ter M r Evergre e E SPECI‘AI‘ ON SPRI\G E\iL‘\“S SLITS dnd mfi"{"" tflg':i“ Mr.m“ar:\i‘ Mrz. Caro spent the te;v. o S 3 = ~ " e Liggatt i o S = COATS Ia S TOPCOATS : Co, .xmv.‘%; s ¥ ‘ Juneau on his anm | 25 PER CENT OFF ON Smgle and double breasted. Termtory _of asks, RAINCOATS B t 1 loth to- vidyal smokers of v ALL COATS iggest values in clothes to . E 1 H k T [ 6 f $1 00 brands. 3 ‘UC - owels, o5 , .. .0l dav. AS LO“ AS $28 50. “Busiriess is good, In the Plaid Mixtures—Sizes 14 to 42 = b ‘with our produets is W’ DU—. eal v e . ’ LADIES’ RAINCOATS at ats, each ...... . ; this business ‘for us ie 6 005050 81x90 Sheets, each ....$1.00 | WOOLWEAR SUITS FOR = Geueier mintn e WATCH FOR OUR 10-DAY CLEARANCE R = bk Pillow Cases, 3 for ....51.00 BOYS R - SALE- Anhoueeniiii Thsidey R = F Lace Panel Curtains Small ] ) S| ety o " i = % ains, mall, snappy styles you e ey Of it = i P Sits NEAU SAMPLE SHOP # = Special on CHILDREN'S each . +..3100 | find in our suits for the lad JU ) § = ¥ g ‘ : Y E RAINCOATS BflbV BlanLets 2 fOI‘ 3% .$1.00 $13.50 and $15.00 O ekt e ¢ Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. F = Printed Percales, 6 yds..$1.00 with 2 pair pants the westward, going firs. . = $3.50 each " A i dez, then double back 10 = 4 Children’s Hose, 3 pair.$1.00 dova, then to Séward, An = nd Fairbanks: He exy £ —— | Mercerized Table Cloths, i E;Cf,m;a;; O;““nh:“wf;':w"h'fh;’:;f 2 = 1~ IERY B - $1.00 MEN’S HATS, latest stvles quarters in_ Sehttle. b = SPRING MILLINER eac Wl 3 i $3.50 and $5.00 | % = HALF PRICE Stdmpcd Plllow Cases Eg]{)(])?w I}YIA\;‘ER%;[(;INR#SS | E i : AL T S A $1.00 : T oUTH ! - E W -+ | Ladies Fabric Glo\eg | CAPS in fancy tweeds as Rl | 4 i = Group Ladies’ Silk and Knit LG $, 50 Greatly imiproved tn’ health; Ha-| ; o = pa]r SRR e ‘1;] 00 . ow at dy Ryan, ex-service man and well | 1 E = DRESSES L4ds Silk H o bR :(:?wgfoc;:w:eséie;; oo St AR " = ¢ .adies’ St osnerv, STl ,;ium:fmme Tate fasy ‘ ; = Very Special $3.95 TR R R SHOES o e T B = yettad g : i Ryan If your eyes have been both- = — 36 in. Cret s SIS0 Gigaia e et 3 S your e E G L'ldlcfl, “VASH g‘é ]n‘ Cr"'tl)nnes, 5,3 $1 00 MCH'S OXfords and Shoes, m:ar%hg;a;w?xa;hlgrc{:’:‘;:1 for sev-|| ering you they should be ex- # § = roup Ladies \ Fancy Voiles, 5 yds .. .31. solid leather, as low as al monis betore leaving Harell . ® 2T L = FROCKS, small sizes 5 e Touan . ot it B onddon” o repaied | amined : = D, Sm: /€S 18 in. Linen Toweling, . $5.00 a pair 2% serlous 4t that time, He speht h 5 "lrd% 051 00 4 a pé more tBhan a r}n{omh in 1;; V;s:x:; o ) S e o AT ST R B RES é o fospital @ 2. * eves ar rma P 50 Cents € )" ’ ficia dauisc nosiale S R | T - \fl)&r'l:lla, :;ga‘;cme :30 months in a FAUE EYCR MR Rorma Ol“ Fl @ — Ladies’ Vests and : Portland clinic, your present glasses are nor- J - bl —_— - . 4@ < 1 I will tell you so, but if Children’s W AQH I4 ROC]\S Bloomers, set ....... $1.00 { Ladies’ Pumps and Q_xfords, CHILDREN MUST NoT [ mal I will te l“::; “l’av:“. s and PAJ/\\IAS uldlCS Sllk Stt‘pll]S ca. Q] 00 lZlfCSt St)'lCS, $430 TEAR UP FLOWER BEDS :\;)u are 11; lnecl( gn ;;‘s * - r1asses ee: ad- 75 ] Men’s Work Shirts, ea. .$1.00 and up e eeiairhs a1 spour, oldgliaee, need & ¢ each etable gardens and flow- | justing I shall be glad to give B o s od MensBiomond pisecisst MR E Ll 2 PR CHON nate been seatved from | o oo yhe - proper atten- ) 9 s by Chief of Po- | ) YR > & = LADIES' SMOCKS Men’s Cotton 2 piece e Qe foe Geore Getahetl | hion £ 4 g0 | Children’s Shoes for School e, o ‘e arenis clo. ol . £ Sizés fo 48 suit Underwear, 2 for $1 iD $1.50 monish their ctilren ot €0 be E 1zes to \Icll COttOD SOX, 7 pr $1 00 ] an reSS, ¢ up guilty of_such depredations, ; : = Special $1.95 Canvas Gloves, 7 pr. ...$1.00 | e : MOTORS 'AND FOO]?OBY AUl Work Guaranteed 4 | E R T Gingham, ‘gthi'teblO““}?g | Tommy Lad SHIRTS and g JT.“ ok = Large Assortment of REMNANTS Flannel -an 'nbleach- : y From the waters of Taku Inle £ ; : ' ISE new zover v cooper. wre | )RR, E, SOUTH W F LL . e at REDUCED PRICES ed Muslin, 3 yds. for ..1.00 | BLOUSES, 75c and $1.00 =5, <. v v AL 5 gfl ~3 B e T e | BYRS EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED / = grippling hook - b § ildi i = VISIT OLR B”\RGI\IN DEPART\IE\ F LPST AtIRS ——R%t‘gms TOO \Iumerous to \’Ientlon ;:.:ls%'{u:;t:ng Ramfl:i G*il]igansi Room 7, Valentine Bu}ldlng Y A i = STORE; OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT, Y 10TH . , : X ‘ P = Juneau s Le'1d1n Department Smr : i fl I I: I R C[ S I_I g = i + nllllllllllllllmlllll““fl[ulllllllllfl"IIIII lfllllllllllllllIllll_[lllmmlIIIIIIIIHIIHIHIIIUIMJHlllllmm“l Il i M_llmmnmnmlfflmu_muIl||||||l||||1[|11|||1||1||n " e soeem ook NN FAMOUS IN | s, |t 2 The Wright Shoppe Announces Its : The Weather ENCE IN TRIAL m”zu:fh ot for e - NGHIH ANNALS v o | RS O S Ann ual S rln (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw) ) the @pal witnesses last month | yuigugh this office for information Forecast for Juneau and viclnlty, beginning at 4 p.in, May 9: cALI_En TB REST in ed “planting” of " evi- rmun to the stealing ' or the de- <Possibly showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. e i, was toddy bound OVeT | struption’, of the following = trap : el la grand jury by Judge | )ighte: which are aids to naviga- s M i Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weauner 'in the United Btates yion “namely: 4 | 4 pm. yesty 4% 68 SE 9 rain |Sister Zeno Who Built Hos- & e Souft on & CHATE: 43560 Reward for information lead- earance a e i . . ouf Sti- :qo:;n _m(gg;y h o Y ol pitals Here and Daw- ‘gave 4n ‘that “cese. {“t:: fi;fi?‘;&%fi: b CABLE AND E3DIO REPORTE son Passes Away ~f b éz‘:d for flfl:g‘:fi: | g destroying the storage battery . : chargi o d ) e SETmAY ) ; TODAY .| "(continiied Trom Page One : gELpTiguEl Zdinate wiin qqex'l‘ln &eg:gg?:mxl;mg 1 STARTING MONDAY o ity St Vel | Tere amla’ the g 8, situated_on Fisher Point, Chat- | A 3 . emp. D 3 e B T $ : . g fet of ‘h ligio ! - R F 2 4 4 3 culsm e e R GO0 s e i s CHINA, GLASSWARE, SILVER : » | 6 26 8 T Cldy |the’ final ‘call ca hy shott'/jail sentence. :f—t Yukon : ;(41 §2 32 4 :ce Cleaz ing her eighty-: s:ctx\:l e\(::s smy— ed 1; the trial of the plannn,,l :: g;:m t‘:]re ;’&’2‘”&2 sbt::a'nfg HOLLO‘VARE PEWTER N ts i: :g | gs 26 4 v blca{‘voted to missfonary A ,,5,’:,5.‘ Ramorh 10 assist g’Mm p?::::as:[:if‘ cfl& Lfi:h’;ayms w:p No. afld all NO\’ ELTIES ) E ul 40 40 | 82 32 12 0 Cldy ‘mg in British Colu and ;m]my on DeGracia and that he 33500 Reward for information lead- Duhh Harbor ... 88 #4 | . % 4 2 0 Cldy North. ~As long as memory Tes'had pefied to have anything to to the arrest and conviction Kodiak ...... 50 | 42 42 0 10 Cldy | mains thousands will remembeér)do With. the scheme. Villaneuva| of the person or persons stealing r 52 B i 0 Clear |With gratitude her noble w ‘{ang Zamors, stoutly - denying the | of destroying’the stoage wfiml' at i 16 N 42 12 a3 Cldy{ “Like the 'mariner's ! 8 tes f o B By 0 6 PtCldy :u::; vusd e ‘:urlml ward 't-:t; timony, Were nevertheless convict-| McN Lib) . | 8 : 2 T T R Cldy | North, and her keen interest in nd sentenced 3 sukdod i ¢ 42 | 38 40 0 114 Ralr): that concerned the zr:-ees of her fl?ld;’ :eymg :wh.ep:y a (mbi 188500 Reward for inférmation lead- | | ’ FOR C/\SH ONLY—NO Exchanges o 66 | 44 44 6 0 Pt. Cldy | people in Alaska and the Yum of $850. ing to'the arrest and conviction o g; | ;g ;g g g g}::r m%hfe ‘I:Egie:m_ 5 e Both gave notice of awoalba Vil- | of f.Nde;)gls’:;xor per:;na muwnt; S l S d E d S d r ndance - |- G i e B 6 0 Oliy|goke s e s i s AT 1o i ) I o auadig ale Starts Mc)nday and Ends atur ay Nwht The pressure is moderately low from the Gulf of Alaska to the morning bore testimony fo - the d‘!“‘jl!l in ‘default of bail. The| McNeill & Libby's Fish, Trap No. “ 2 ‘@ “Interior and south of the Aleutian Islands, with rain in|city’s gratitude and appreciation of gentenves Still” stand pehding a! 12, near Cape Bendel, Alaska. v E Bautheastern Alaska and British Columbia. The pressure is mod-|one who so unsclfist laboud forihearing on appeal or some ochtr‘ Persons having information rela- erately high from Hawaii to the Pacific States but falling in the|Alaska. development. |tive to these depredatlons whiah s Jatter district. It is also moderately high on the Arctic Coast mm\ E——— i Aligaya i Said now to have|we are informed, have been com- e t 0 e .clear weather in the Eastern Interoir. Temperatures have fallen in| POLES OUTNUMBE) . affidavit that he was mitted .u\me t‘:lg ‘¢lose of last fish- Northwestern Nun wit.h little change elsewhere, 3§ aggAg‘:‘:' ll:“r:]mwe lnd given some grwenes‘inl DPlease report. them a y < s T g N mumony ainst Vil- . fe Pt b, B {NTTED S'rA'ms ENGINEER'S | S PAUL BLOEBHORN N - Old Papers for sale at Emplre Office 2, fomm b oucoumber she uom:-?m I T : e “ 2 > - to 789, follows: DeGracia, pa,d;adv Juneau, Alaska

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