The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1932, Page 2

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, I’UESDAY MAY 10, I932 I||I|IHIIIIIIIIIllI||||I||||HIIIIH|IIIlI|lIllllllIHlIlIIlIIIlIIIIHlIIIHIIllIIIlHlIII'IIIIIIIIIIHIflIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIII|HII|I|IIIIflllllmlfllllllflmllllllllllllllflllllIIllllfllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII QTUGK PR'GES pOLITICS o Rdnciam Bigger Values |"i"W% == a map cf the United States, i 4 S g observe what a striking pattern i q’;finfff::t"m Shares Somewl’mt H(\avy o tonal rivalry has 1t “; Y. the events of recent for Time Today Then | Reugny, the shagow cast by the with edgings that lap over into |rural regions elsewhere but ;1 |sharply around the greal cities. The corresponding outline of the 44 or mprmiw anti-Roosevelt strength, as it ap- * 3 sy pears since the April '26 primaries "I:radmg remained exur enccmpasses the e;’st and gl?heas‘ A M gish. reaching south as far as Maryland | s, Boglon. SO The list managed to push aheadiang gnijling over westward into the t many Of i a point or two after early | metropolitan sections of Pennsylva- | R0° -e ittle men’"+ The government bond nia. s the dock-hand was less gloomy. Theré are some gaps. In the east, The report of weckly Ir Roosovelt bas Maine and New carloadings more than Hampshire, and he claims rural up- | balanced steels unfavorable state New York. In the south and |ect nage report, west, Illinois, Ohio, Texas, Missouri ween 1 Shares were somewhat DNeavy|ouiahoma and Virgina are stand- |broadly, the cou m'ry over, the ten- for a time. ing cut for favorite sons. dency is to put into one camp the American Telephone and Tel These exceptions do not greatly | farmer and those western and graph, American Can, Ar mar the symmetry of the general [SOUthern cities which are depend- Tebaceo “B,” Allied Chemi picture, however, especially since |t chiefly on agriculture and into pont, Atlantic Refining no one knows how many of the | D€ Qther camp ndustrial east Complete Assortment of Dependablo Goods at New Low Pnces SPECIAL ON SPRING . MEN'S SUITS and COATS DOIIar Spe(]als TOPCOATS 25 PER CENT OFF ON Single and deuble breasted. ALL COATS $1.00 Biggest values in clothes to- Huck Towels, 6 for . ... Vs b= Turkish Towels, 6 for .$1.00 day. AS LOW AS §28.50, LADIES’ RAINCOATS Bath Mats, each.;.....51.00 | - NEW YORK, Uk Market llJ!_l!IlIIIIIIIHIIIMMIIlflI g to set -class it doubtless'is a icture. TN T RS RARRR $5.75 to $9.50 81x90 Sheets; each ....$1.00 | WOOLWEAR SUITS FOR J 1 Pillow Cases, 3 for ....$1.00 BOYS 'S . ; ; : Specl'}l on CH]I DREN L"Ch ity b Bk b $100 flnd 1N our suits for the lad_ dsted Gas, Eastman, Liggew & oo 070 KOOTC TOF TV O snic |and the laboring i RAINCOATS Baby Blankets, 2 for .+.$1.00 $13.50 and $15.00 Myers Tobicoo B, iandurd 015085 107 P SR AT | et . Inda Children’s Hose, 3 pair. $1.00 bous, ‘Cise S oiers were Wh| Cusliaupe Amd Dettance io e chat, ot Mt chotion evins hildren’s Hose, 3 pair. $1. s Sty o P - ol o \I . d T, bi r)l h 3 CLOSING PRICES T()ll\\ i;f;e I:lea;s: fl(‘i\(\? ;url{'irxltlr,'mlmmn:sea;:os: i i Mercerize able Cloths, ’ v NEW YORK, May 10 the map mark out a fundamental Whit ' Smith Meant K ldhem S " tt they spe tm‘r(._v s has been that Roose- HA[ F PRICE btdmped Dl”()w (Jases $3.50 and 3)5.00 ; & i l:“tl\]xdv.llh—er;;h > ;‘:): “:‘;h;’::k‘ thy er[c:;eb;l :“;nr;tdax.ve.ts very popularity in the west o i rnational Harvester 18, Kenne- |populous centers of Pennsylvania, “:;’ar’;ilym““‘::“’;ned"“’so “g‘l‘:d“‘;&;‘}:; = LB s Ladies Fabric Gloves CAPS in fancy tweeds as s Stecl 20%. WEBBLIng o 83, in elfect, o the | "y O the Repibtican party. = Group Ladies’ Silk and Knit sl b ) $1.00 low.ak $2.50 e ““}Eoé‘ffve??“fi;s o S Phether that i true and wheth- you szt do so at your own peril | me g Very Special $3.95 DAIC 4 tles -5yl - 3100 SHOES ENRULLMENT fand T A i, O e M -~ ot e elec- Men,s Oxfords and Shoeg If the western and southern poh- Milo Kelly, pioneer mining man Gl’Ollp LfldlCS VASH Fancv \’70“(‘,‘9 5 \'dS $1 00 : G Tu BE HELD tlolans mow continue in the COUIse |,¢ wne willow Creek district and olid lcdther, as low as he,"_‘ expect to do—they Will Be|cr pirch timber along the Alaska replying, in effect, as follows: | Railroad, and Mrs. Kelly, are pas- 50 cents each 5 yards . v ebl ) | Offered Boys of Troop |2, sout, vour precious easiern enroute to- Anchorage. Children’s WASH FROCKS | Bloomers, set........$100 | Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, S| s e s i 0 it et i 1 St 5. A B and PAJAMAS Ladies’ Silk Stepins, ea. $1.00 latest styles, $4.50 o e held 4t Haghe River Jupe 6 ::;X“Z‘xfi«}’"ca,ihi]::?“;coifivexz fon o1 = B e et 1o Men’s Work Shirts; ea. .$1.00 and up 5 : - ML odie oate b T it i Eighs 75(, LdLh A G annoabiad. & |tle boldly on both sides. If Roos Promoting sebtiement . 2 R L) 3 pss rde e sible leaders of the east a LADIES SMOCKS Men'’s Cotton 2 piece ; Children's Shiee for Schoo] W Ee i v ol T 2o £ 20 2 = 4 1 00 {wish to enroll must be at their SHTSH SEEI TP S-S U suit Underwear, 2 for $1.00 | ™ Troop 613, which meets tomorrow 2 “ S : . is asked to ti t in 3 Gingham, White Quting Téamy Lad BHIRTS and full tosoe, too, so 4l registration | at REDUCED PRICES ed Muslin, 13 yds.for.$1.00 BLOUSES, 73¢ and $1.00. R R A Sy T urament they ave o ke to|| Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. STORE OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 10TH - - OFFER OF REWARD Wt lights which are aids to naviga- JUfleau S Leadlng Dep‘lrtment s ¢ :‘:i‘;noon;?vfg'd for information lead- o | e " or destroying the storage battery 8. DEPARTLENT OPF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU in a roa phe Auditorium of light and equipment from Libby, GIRLS 0 “DBEL the Qi 1 The . exhibits [ I_ PmNT McNeill & Libby's Fish Trap No. T’w W eather ot wvri m sopened at 7 o'clock 8, situated on Fisher Point, Chat- the U. 5. Weatner Bureas) reopen immediate- | of .the persan or persdbs Eesling || 1 YouR eyes have been both- my . tner 1 e ing. destroying the s Foreonst for Yuncau and viclnity, beginning at 4 pm., May 10: MEETING ._F R' D AY iy Hillice Denics Pattion ?s’ghfffifiymgm;fimi"';‘o;bfifii’yy, ering you they should be ex- % erly winds. R Thetpros ! for %‘Jew Annexation 10, near Pybu 1y, Alaska. $35.00 Reward fc aformation lead- Pm, yest'y 39 91 s 9 Rain : g i of the person or persons stealing If your eyes are normal or Y am. today . 8 E Rain Douglas Children’s In a ruling nanded down yes-| or destroying the storage battery £ ) your present glasses are nor- l ace Panel Curtalns, Sma“' snappy Styles you’" California, Sears, 3t is open to dispute whether Je eac 1 one or two points. This study in geographical con- |spzak loudly as to what is being 79 SPR]NG ‘.\’“Ll JNERY each T o $1 00 MEN’S HATS, latest Styles, quota v ~“E;l:|: i‘:;lgn of thought amOBE PArtY | .’ crest apprenension of some s 2%, Gi otors 11%,| Al Smith i schusetts an the | i o) WOuld, hurt, bim, trre; v ()() v 2%, Geéneral M pa]r 4 X $1 cott 7%, Packard Motors 2., Unit- | the stop-Roosevelt leaders were at- == 2 TSy ai eqa sl to Democratic fortunes remains to = ; in the east or in the Jarge cities. I |10 o ] e DRESSES Ladies Silk Hosteryi . SCOUT CAMP [nrow i mimiSicr i s o e e i 5 wRooseve\‘t bandwagon. 36 in. Cretonne, 5 yds. . $1.00 | on s i ok . |they have adopted—as most Of|jately interested in development FROCKS, small sizes 18 in. Linen Toweling, $3.00 2 pai s par |Regl~lrauon s Shiéts Will Be| e os o as comserrion os o e Seonli o — - IJldiCS’ Vests and ; 3 | 613 Tonighl publican anyway, and even Smith | T e Anchorage RECLEE RS ol B A8 I8 :\lcn’s Ra}’On 2 })i\eCC set $1-00 & - ; Curtls Shattuck, ‘;ho‘ mll e |velt is nominated, doubtless the re- cl agricultural lands on the rail- Si' es to 48 weekly meeting tg: e‘\c:unan'o ic ‘ i Men’s Cotton Sox; 7.pr. $1.00 and Dress, $1.50 up s S e et b ‘xz:l INSI TRANCE Special $1.95 Canvas Gloves, 7 pr.... .$1.00 | — i J M aC in the hands of its| Large Assortment of REMNANTS | Flannel and Unbleach- - g et g Allen Shattuck, Inc. h mpment, VISIT OUR BARGAIN DEPARTMENT UPSTAIRS —— ltems Too Numerotis to Mention R § Offers of rewards have been made Rl hrough this office for information 3 elative to the stealing or the de- e ren S d Ejstmctlon of the following trap i to th it d et Imfllflflflmmmlm‘m||l||||||||l|l|||||||||l|||l|||||lIllmm"flm"“llHflnuflmm“mm‘m ||||llllllllml_lmm“flm“"“"““““"lHl, mmllllfllllllm"mlfllfi of e, perscn e peraons eteaiing and rémain open until 8. ham Straits, Alaska. STYLES AT P T then close, to remain RESIDENTS LusE $35.00 Reward for information lead- LOCAL DATA ' closed “tihe mieeting of the ing to the arrest and conviction lwwus tonight, Wednesday clearing and warmer; moderate s on P McNeill & Libr ”s Fish Trap No. ammed at once. Time Baromster Temp. Eumlaty Wing Veloety Wewiner bl of Juneay and] B . :, | % Special Election ing to the arrest and conviction terday, Judge Justin W. Harding, 83 Rain Miss H light and equipment from Libby, Work to Be Made t il m Heller — By !in the local Federal District Court,| McNeill & Libby's Fish Trap No. ol T Bal |dealed & petition iiod by cetmin| 11, near Pybus By, Alaska. mal I will tell you so, but if prom! one of m (i 3 property owners at Charcoal Point |$35.00 Reward for information lead- i Towestéamm, 4a.m. Precip. 4Am. |most interesting meetings of thel Act Ifcr & new special annexation clec- ing to the arrest and conviction 30U Aw An need of glasses i emp, temp. veloity 2¢ hra Weather [Juncau Parent-Teacher's Assocla-f| . 0 abd for an order soiting aside | of the person or persons matilat- || if ‘your old -glasses need ad- 12 12 0 Cldy {ticn in the histdry of the organi- . Anglerson. vold a recent election for that| ing, destroying or shooting out || . A 3 " % 4 1 Clear |zation is scheduled for next Fri- “dpfl, Jeannette Whit- Purpose. storage battery light on Libby,'| justing I shall be glad to give 4 2 26 Cldy |day evening in the Grad . | Tl’ decision was made orally| McNeill & Libby's Fish Trap No. 3 B Cldy |The program will consist vine Senne, Judge Harding. The action| 13, near Cape Bendel, Alaska, your eyes the proper atten- 30 4 Cldy |style show, the dresses being mod- Introducing Freshmen Girls, .5_: o lo'ed the recent defeat of an| Persons having information rela- || 42 38 Cldy,eled by school girls, and of songs sisted by Katherine Varnes, Rosa ¢(fort 0 snnex certain areas at|tive to these depredations, which, | tion. 28 E Cldy |and, dances, interspered with, the Meier, Grage Berg, Shirley Ann Chareoal Point to the municipsal-|we are informed, have been com- 32 Cldy dmpm of juvenile feminine aP-|iackson, -Agnes Tubbs, Dorathea )ty of Ketchikan. mitted since the close of last fish- 36 Pt. Cldy | parel. | Hendrickson, Olga. Bageen, c(,n_l The 'petition was filed by J. H.|ing season, will please report them 36 Cldy m connection with the Associge-{ Davis, Patricia Davis, Marie 'Paulson, H. Hanson and others,|to this office. All Work Guaranteed 38 40 Pt.Cldy|tion’'s meeting the annual e : ‘Bennett, Elizabeth Pow- | to be property owners,| UNITED STATES ENGINEER'S bt 4 Raln|of sohool children’s work will takelirs Leta Dryer, Sophie Harri : T OFFICE, Fig d Rain|piace. With this exhibit this week | s MoAllister, Jacqueline! Hey, i Federal and Territorial Bldg. 40 14 Cldy{there will be.a display of Iugs Maragarel Gianacos. Dor- |Project was lost through votes of |adv. Juneau, Alaska 38 38 PLCIAY|made by children in Mus, Reck: sons neither property owners|” 50 0 P.ClAY|nayis' room in the Indian schooll; Eport and Afiernoon - legal vesidents in the district| | L, C. SMITH and CORONA DR. R- E. SOUTHWELL 46 06 PLOIAY|a; Doyglas, This rug making WOrk| et Two—(Sport ected. - They asked for a new ‘ TYPEWRITERS ; 4 Trace . Cldy|was introduced in the Douglas|iDpesses)—By. Pieshmen and Soph- clcction t0 be called, and that the B. Burf. OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN 52 54 0 Cléar {xcnool last year by Mrs. Lydia[iemgre GirlS ., {other vote be voided. Judge Hard- J. ord & Co. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED moderately luw in the Guif of Alaska and the yponn Hanson of the Alaska Agpi={ Epecialty M by Dorothy Ru-, 73 declibed to do either, “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | B e southwest of the Gulf, with showers over East-|iy1tural College and School Of w ey S Ttirace, oot s N ; customers” Room 7, Valentine Building Dnnkul Interior, The pressure is rising slowly|ynnes ly-Spring Dress-| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS . is moderately high in the Aleutian Islands, on 0 eaterh Alaska fo O bEb D With Auditorium and Gymnasium -)—-flmmbv Girls, | e The Parent-Teacher’s meeting| Act Four— Pajama Girls—| A unllr meeting of Juneau [ o ; ) gk o o erabl |will be held in the Grade School{Tourth Grade.. |chapter No. 7, O. E. s, will be PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” F 2n.mptendod ¢ Auditorium at § o'clock. The eX«] -1 bt [held tonight at 8 o'clock. e Dok Sy, [l ot Junses. school chipend b:n i’:’m“:.;".’z"n:"fi? #RPTTH Hgyfl;‘;"hmfl s ol THEMSANITARY GROCERY : :am“ for sale at Empire oqice g;‘n;:sdum and ;hu; ;em of thetel St Francis Drake, in nn.’»»adv FANNY L. Ronsg?eot:_’. 5588 588RRBBEE EE Francisco, on May 2.

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