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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1932 Anniversary Sale Prices on Summer Silks For Home Dress-Making Here are the smartest silks for frocks and they will be popular through- e e out the season, Exquisite qualities, beautiful patterns and most favored hat presents almost unlimited choice of the new colorings. A variety please every youthful or eonservative preference, IN. DOMESTIC SHANTUNG—Plain col- ors, also black and white, 32 Princg, Rupent's halibut market Dairy herds in Prince William Erovesdl quite disappointing to the [Seund, Kodiak, Afognak d Uz- 1, Junzau' ficheimen who ran ther: |inkie commun are i 1 k with their catches. The [condition ding |top prices realized was 4 " cents ftus, Territorial a pound first grade and 2 cents|geon, who retu | g d grade, and a great deal, |Admiral Evan if not modt of the fish, went for |trip to those areas that requil 3 and 2. On the Exchange here, |[five week |and the Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen, TR 55905 9 oo RUPERT PRICES LOFTUS MAKES ’; CAUSE GRIEF TO | INSPECTION OF JUNEAU BOATS DAIRY CATTLE - - Halibut Quti)il;ilons in' Can-{Herds in Good Shape,” He| Reports — Also Visits | adian Port Dlsap~ point Fishermen Number Fur-Farms offer was 3 and 2. Emma and Avona The Emma, Capt. Thomas Ness, to inspecting all of at the point vis- ected ALbJu 40 In ac |the dairy |ited, b farms were among the boats of the Ju-|alt neau [legt that ook their catches to the Canadian port. The vessels are compla.mn 29. Datly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Shelter . Carry on Home of the first wan T 2. Utmost limits or decrees B3 s8R Eats away Played on the stage . Bo may it e . Parent: CHAMBER IS TO collog, Contend’ . Nolsy festivity Form of greeting Near . Similar . Do without Angles between surfaces other than right angles Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 6. Jewel | p 7. Plural : 5 pending gt ERI U T . Football team 3 PIERIUY ZS. ZS[LICIR] éALE 9. Has the | courage RIO /R 0. Wickedness D R 1. Seines Ry 3 DAl 3. Hindu 5 } Drincess T paiterns . Before: plrefx |Business M en to Hold *An- . Dwelling wiiee | nual Senior Class Day Inkni i ; " _é,’,,,"!c‘..,!,,‘ for Graduates . Legal claim . Overcomes u:ilha | u Chamber' of Com- M AR r ow will devote most of Blecad ‘out its regular weekly meeting time to " bullaing entertainm the Senior Class - Mechanical of the Juneau High School, hold- 36, Plgment r Class Day in " Cooked by p of students. 5 Ta,f; eay year’ tes frem the local Rumanian 40. Exhibit mgh School numbers 23. marsly | & Balltics The Chamber will sidetrack’ al- 2. Distinctly 45. Cry ot s |most all of its routine business that 3. And: Latla 47. Stitch |was_taken up today by the Burd 4. Existed 49, Exclamation frect br ltee on the pre transfer 0[ [the duties and powers of the Al- 39 IN. PRINTED CH ~39 IN. PLAIN AND GOOD QUALITY RAYON PRINT: IFFON, best quality. PRINTED SILKS, $1.95 and $2.25 yard 65 cents yard IMPORTED PRINTED SHANTUNG $1.95 yard ] jand. was sold to the Juneau Cold |snowfall. and me animals w ; _t orage Company ffor'4 cents for|lost through Improper forage. § and 2 cents for whites. The! The h h ur animals on } 39 IN. RAYON FL \1 CREI’I‘ in all thv pas- purchase was shipped fresh in 12 fur- The far b l | l boxes on the steamship Waltson report a normal i se for the| i snades. today by the San Juan Fishing season. Their most serious prob § e and Packing Company ai Seaftle. lem now is to find markets for 1 75 cents ‘yard Crab Meat From Hoonah |their pe Reduced many c¢olors . priced as low as 35 cents: yard. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's. Leading Department Store ;| returned home today. Not a single tubercular dair | Five thouwand, nine hundred|cow was found in the herds | of kind salmon constituted |amined. Dr. Loftus said. Mos 11 eceipts in the past 24 hourslof ¢! rds had been through ['n Juneau. The load was brought fan u Iby the Beulah, Capt, Henry Moy, |tured Two hundred pounds of crab ~ meat from C. H. Woods of Hoonah p,., were - shipped - through the Cold (g Storage mpany on the Watson and Oyster Company at ¢ to $1.95 yard. and patterns. Seattle. | The Lief M., in’charge of Carl wom Hanson, of Port Alexander, a mild . ,cure packer, took ice today at the Cold Storage Company. a succesion cf | t him, and influer lor:: of his personality ang; bsceme definite, as he iates each. Through them he |aleo learns his own characteristies by Beulah Mari jand limitations. ,‘[)1 ollows the Jortunes HALL; LIFE IN | | mul.n' mm o ives a bitierly force: membe king ka Road Commission to the In- terior Department. It will also hear a report on preparations being made to greet (and entertain the officers and crew of the German cruiser Karlsruhe, iuze to arrive here next Wedn:sday | for ‘a 12-day visit. | | | o M PLANS FU(‘& Smuggling Big Business 1 S rates C a e ersia ~ 1 g B on German-Dutch Frontier| g W‘”"M e SEIE. O £k it ! : 4 c v b s C { — | ] ok By 7 | Presidents and Problems OVER PA?!F“‘ PRSI, My R i U. 8. DEPARTL{ENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU plans to spend about ten monthis Presidents and Prob]ems‘ s T L s Ao L Ji the Dutch front in, the north. 1 | oA AT G # lma ines d of The W eather i s | TG b ey Book . |0 b e o [ LT B ming e, | TR SR B by Franklin | ann Rassev . St | Aged Aviator from Chicago| " 1o " oo s LOCAL DATA |shal of Wrangell that he was un- | B chanoes In| i Seattle to Make y lorries selzed. iable to enforce the 9 o'clock cnr»! By WARE TORREY .1 R T ! . ‘aliote ilotir. eABBaT: (By the U. 8. Weather Wuress: few law, the City Council directed | NEW YORK, May 11—Radclyffc ture o il P Arrangements 71,000 pounds of coffee, | Forecast for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 p.m., May 11: him to stop ringing the curfew |Hall's new novel, “The Mast, e hmonl workl power iy 008 IREands of tobaio. 706000 Fair and cooler tonight, Thursday falr; moderate easterly winds. |uniil further notice. i “‘)’(“‘f‘l g mities [‘“" Sl ““&.‘" nds of grain, 275,000 pounds of | | |fully sketched setting of a Prov- » a I'TLE, May 11. — Charles 2 . % & e Barometer - Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity . Weawnet | ;. ¢ oo oo fence seaport town. |as the #ill not end the |pickinsan, aged 74 years, of Ohi. | PO S v e w410 il 4 pm. yesty . 30.10 42 78 SB 12 Rain 1wh0' is developing gold quartz| ‘Sturdily forceful characters wan-|defiraSsion, unemployment | paco, o has been ‘flyin € ‘m‘;l{e C‘j ‘nll it {4 am. today 2094 40 80 s 10, 'Sprinkling | pronerty in the Wrangell district,|der through the fish-marke November 8, - 1932, 8 kb Fo s e Moy | Noon today 29.71 49 42 SE 10 Oldy | will openf an assay office in Wran- | t1rough the vineyards and down are cast, and even | rangements for a trans-Pacific hop |y p i 1 Di | g the twisted streets of Saint-Loup- af hen the win- | 0 ' McDonnell, of | ’ 1 E easing _‘ @ABLE AND EADIO REPORTE if::] }mfl;i‘m"f“;‘: ;131 lt”"’al;mifi{;w “A Modern " by L < info the White House.|o) »leffid, it D:Shnbl)c' Bt pilot LEFS b Eaohfeid shd i YESTERDAY | TODAY | @b oWl Tor. ahgbody ‘eles. {thelr lives bring out their interests, e going to have a permanent |of the plane in the flight, bt OffieTh TNy oF; Fhom,: were 2 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am, Preclp, 4a.m. | 3 | personalities and thoughts. of unemployment which will | — e R ] Station— temp. temp. |- emp. tempi velouity 24 hrs, Weather | Chrisiophe Benedit grows up outlast the dep n and will be- | . Barrow M M| BT 4 0 C‘dy,wiax:;;? h‘;r‘,e“pg"ee‘f‘:“}’;eg“;‘ft:;‘““h an ingrained pattern of re-'coms o problem of tho| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Daily Empire Wanc Ads Pzy Nom=2 24 22 | 10 10 - 0 Clear | Council as follows: Health Offi- ligious teaching, and also with the t 4 TR = R T T R T e e Bethel 28 28 | 20 20 12 0 Cléar | ; cer, $25 per month; Fire Chief, color of a blessing given him as a b y Fort Yukon . 48 44 | 2 n 4 0 Cledr ;;50 per year; City Hall janitor baby boy by a sandal-maker and ¢ = % Tanana 40 40 Brogt o 8 4 02 OlY | 2nd ' jatler, $40 'por month; City Sealed with wine—May he love, the J; Fairbanks 46 46 | 32 32 4 Trace Pt.Cldy | Clerk, City Marshal and Streey £00d fruits of the earth.” s customs, Eagle 46 46 2 32 6 06 PLCMy | o Swarer o issioner & reduc-' Through spiritual experiences, thought, and characteristic reac- | ! St. Paul 34 34 | % 30 4 0 Cldy tion' of 10 per cent from the scale 'inged sometimes with almost the ¢ 4 Dutch Harbor 42 40 | 3¢ 38 8 0 Clay | e ihe past. year; truck driveps, ©0l9r Of the Supernatural, Chris- “Banana Gol Careton Beals # Kediak . 48 46 8 38 0 08 Rain $450: per day; &l ker city labor, 'oPhe develops through the years gives colorful first-hand deserip- | B Oordova 50 50 34 34 4 04 Pt Oldy $4 pef day, % |to own' a desire for perfection. He tion of Central Amnnm from the | | ugn 12 42 3 40 10 21 Sprinkling 5 \follews this, in love and in work. 1 of the brok to the ; by s e 80— | @6 8 PG » | Whesh keis' e bomes, Christophe. mvallsions. of polive. and. gratts Happy wives make good coffee in the morn-. . Ketchikan 48 48 | % 4@ 22 A2 Cldy | BJERBIRK l.osss TONSILE | fights with @. sure weapon, but e Prince Rupert 50 48 | ;g ;g 8 06 Clay |wearing the Cure’s silver crucifix.! George Fontaine, 71, a fisher- — Edmonton 58 56 | 4 0 Clear| jaioh Bjerbtk. lost his tonsils And at the end he finds himself man, died rece at Wrangeil. . . . ) : g‘ime !5;2 ‘3 :: :g : g f g;eur this morning in an operation at a. crogs. R e ng, Wise wives buy 2 ortland , ear | ;. Y Ann's Mospidal, “A modern Hero,” by Louis Daily Empire Want Ads Pav San Francisco ... 66 62 52 53 6 0 Cldy | o S . b3, slowly eastward and is central t b Jotte Sound attended by showers Yukon Valley to British Columbia. slowly in the Interior, but is still n;oderately high in Western and Northern ' Alaska weather in the Western Interior. , south of the Aleutian Islands. The low pressure area in the Northeastern Pacific ‘has nioved morning west of Queen. Char- from the Gulf of Alaska and upper The pressure continues to rise slightly below normal, and is with ‘clear ' cool THz pressure is also moderately low UNEMPLOYED 4 IN RIOT FOR BETTER PAY ~ ALASKA NEWS Leon Urbach, prominent husiness man’ of ‘Seward: and Fresident of the Seward Chamber of Com- merce ,passed through Juneau re- cently on a southbound steam- ship. His destination is Tos An- i 2 5 e [ geles, where he will attend the 8 Bdmf rFflfld WOI’I(EYS Pull Olympic Games, and he also will Off Demonstration— . Police Summoned ' AUCKLAND, New Zealand, May _11—A force of 1,000 policemen was 'q _ yequired to restore order here as! the unemployed rioted. One hun- “dred’and fifty windows were brok- ‘en in the down town section. atiend the twentieth annual meet- |ing of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, which is to be hidd this month at San Fran- cisco. Appointive officérs at Anchorage were renamed by the City Coun- cil, Oscar Miller was reappointed Superintendent of Streets; Ray ' The mob stormed the House of |Mathewson, Oity Blectrician; W, % Parliament sceking assistance. ~ |L. Brewington, Chief of Police; D. ¥ ‘of the trouble was ecaused |W. Stoddard, Municipal Clerk and - demands of relief fund work- for higher pay. A P THREE LEAVE HOSPITAL David Arscroff, Harry Stanton, were patients in St. Ann's Hospitl, “deft the institution today for their Magistrate; T. S. Bevers, Chief of Fire. Department. The movie company which will | produce “The Bskimo,” for Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, will spend the coming winter on the northern cast of Alaska, according to Pilot {Frank Dorbandt, who returned to | Anchorage recently from a trip to sections of Alaska. The company — qhmr.s in wage|will go to Nome during the sum- | ‘homes. Hollywood, where he was called in| Newfoundland to Wales sus 18 G i consultation relative to conditions | out of the sea off the Ax;r-, i ‘ n on the Fioe m WAGEB GO DOWN. |in thée Barrow district and other with Capt. Lesfis Hami n..ndCo Season for Atlantic Flights Is Open th Plann me That Hasg Haunted Tram—oeeanm !g)y Women— ‘ds Have Died Trymg to Beat Neptune. to ve Attemp 1N ¥ Wings of the wives have found Schilling Coffee. Have you? || Schilling is the one coffee roaster in America who specializes in making fine coffee exclusively> good coffee in the | beginning. Lucky | Morning! Undaunted by the fate that has Q"O Elinor Smith, New Tork aeiauiay b "" Though Miss Smith shows comn the battle between the ses and woman" '(' the trans-oceanic attempt only. hh.ll-d men fliers who mempg.d conquer the Ad.nun, llul attempted conqu w-hry divide this year. .h ‘would h well ..avi..a, to study the score sheet in Bave tried to conquer it. Qut of seven ladybirds to make I} about it. Amelia Earhart accomplished the crossing from h and Lou Gordon, m n.u. Elder was picked up .x was flying to Py 'Alh urn Haldeman waa other women met d.y.b, incess Lowensty lew into oblivion F. Minchin, while attempting a flight rom Upumn, Eng., to Ottawa, Can. Eight days later, Mildred D-un. 'Flis teacher, flew to death with John Pedlar, while at- tempting a flight from Oakland, to H julu, foz the $35,000 Doy prize. Then came the tragedy of Mrs. Frances Grayson, whe “of after she took off witht Begauldaborough and bus b panions i o an sttempt o fly - Nw ork to Copenhagen. Right on top'of that disaster came that of the Hon, Elsie Mackay, da e, wha was swallowed by the Atlantic while flying from England to A...m. ,,m, Jast woman to gg h defeat at the hands of Neptune was Mrs. Be m_,.,. ‘who, with Licut, S/ McLaren, attemoted o Glight from New York to Paria. between Rermuds and.the Azores g GEORGE BROTHERS 2-Tickets to Seatt'e Awarded May 17 Phones 92—95 5 Fast Deliveries AR SRS e GUILD FOOD SALE Holy Trinity Guild Food Sale Saturday, May 14, at Juncau Young Hardware Store. —adv. Wop, FLAVORED U)ltduufl ¢ W bRl MALTSYF JoEA-BUSEH:” SN D OUIS.MO. V. N America’s favorite household package FETATERR SRR ; Harry E Dawson’s ‘ Cafe i FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a Special Plate LUNCH for 50¢ Come and get acquainted D Independent Druggists ELMO Beauty Preparations OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Juneau Drug Co.. “There ¥s No Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 33 PHONES 83 OR 83 “The Store That Pleases’” THE SANITARY GROCERY o 4