The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1932, Page 8

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THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MAY 11, 1932. grrreebiarr—— ; § 8 —- ——— — VETS 1932 TEAM Roof Blown ALASKA LUMBER/JULIUS POPOFF 4 RATED HIGH; TO |~ Off Prison REQUIRED FOR| IS STABBED BY TAKE ONMOOSE By Tornadolypw wospiTAL| T, ZENGK TODAY i American Legion to Pres-| Convicts Stage R’O‘—‘ZOOI el / A ' a ent Strong Lineup To- | Make Escape—Prison- Tyoast Specifies Local Lum-|Six Wounds Are Inflicted . night Against Paps | ers, Guan:]svln]ured ber in Bids for Un- with Large Jack-knife . Toom of the Amerl.| CALCUTTA, May 11— Twenty-| alaska Project —Injuries Serious i uz which | tWo guards and prisoners were kill- | ¢ for |€d and 35 others were seriously| With a requirement that only As the Tesult o_f a fight early mune injured in an outbreak which oc-|Alaska timber, from a resident Al-|this morning, Julius Popoff w: | curred at the jail in Mymensingh, askan dealer, for practically all of [in St. Ann's hospital , today ‘Bongkl when a tornado blew off the lumber needed for its con- fously wounded by six knife the r of the building. {struction, bids were called for to-|and Tony Zenck was under arrest o Sixty-five others were less se-!day by N. Lester Troast, architect,|and held in the Federal jail on an _ |riously hurt {for a two-story frame hospital|open charge pending the filing of | < 5. Two hundred convicts, including | building to be erected at Unalaska |specific charges which, it was an- y isoners, describedkby the Indian Service. Tenders|nounced by Assistant United States o I g 4. |as dang aped during the |will be opened here by Mr. Troast|Attorney George W. Folta, would y ; . 2 \'l itve up %o \a“- exciteme jon June 7, next. |take place late today. | i g X‘“:Sb"gwg s L 51 The police are trying to rcund:m'rhe sp:*clflé;xhor;‘s reauire flt‘]!:r:;g Z(:r?( wushinn‘fyfi,e;lt bymwzx - ; ; ) ' s e “contractor shal e I lice icers s after the Tay "i"g‘skw e thsg;.e:p'm roof was blown off,|to use Alaska lumber Hu‘uughou: ond placed in the Municipal jail ST RE I‘L‘I L OF T“[ THI\GS YOU NEED AT AN[AZI\IGL\ ickson @ - i h th n o 1o ™ o e e et n ion tnoke eI Itle doars,. sadh “.gd ”{ff; % frllew;fz l?;tifz]sdm?fifmf Sl LLOW PRICES. Read over these BARGA}V SPECIALS, then come tonight, Man " vere b om e it { announoed, Dickson _has been | TEBOIICE K 2L I et sttt thon| o i R £ ‘ and SH()P—SEE FOR Y OURSELF ’ “:?H lil}g :.)a\:d f:a 1;: i):“zo:; :!:‘p: i‘k’)c" a w“;“]‘: "I‘:ez 3?2:.51353“3”3“;""? out of a ’I‘r}:mxfa;tbimmn 5 = 1 and S S ® material S = | Eh len. e C {nr’Imoundfldmy. et Sl NO PROCRAM HERE mé‘nt construction in rthe Tcn'nur,\;(. p;fdwom Yl‘a:e started in the h o 4] rom aines is inting of stucco Work |o; Kibil 1 > Grummett, <c».v(llud :‘:;fer TO‘:;d fii‘:{;‘ ON HOSPITAL DAY an]ta:l“ :xlsz;lll;ral? “:i;;telr Lm‘i ““er‘loouvm:; :x;e‘mnfii ababltxgflz S%Ha‘ m. | L R ot 25 which falls tomor- |10es at Wrangell Institute were it Uial dedared | Gc’fi;, L';sne;';:lcly olc!:n t1’0“’1 i:lult:hy\vi&r:]:fi‘smme; v»‘v;i'e :Vrs‘;lgen flllm“b mmed‘ ;opulf was- rushed to the hos- | A i r\‘, rams J e g D e | phad soon- as_officers nrnud‘ Fohal h?‘: r?ar: anmnd S ::u;flrfh:;%fmzcegrtoxyd wfil tt;fid Fl 6‘;”;’“‘2 2:{’9 5:1 Ggo WG “’g:fi '1rge~4bl.fided Jacknife. F‘ivehm: o 2 Grummett played a_ short open house between 2 and 4 o'clock :1 K g, wounds are in the wrs;;o two| tomorrow afternoon. Any visitors| For installing the water and sew- ‘ ar the heari, one close : that call will be shown through the | ell, | lungs and two near the batkbone. | institution during those hours. {er lines, Arthur Watkins, V}]mné,;;‘l The sixth wound is in the thigh. ‘ - 4 St. Ann's Hospital has made no|¥as awarded the contract Lot oy |While dangerous, they are not e L & of the hot corner in|arrangements for opsn house or | Other lemie(;;w}c«]eé:mcsz‘lzoyer | considered necessarily fatal, un- [ 4 Children’ e snoe. ’Hormfinvn is an ex-|other observance. SIS o i, o cucj 10 CHIR A | : ) Blue Ch.ambray en’s Silk P N e thy| George Brown, who suffered o *::: :‘;*“;‘IA%“ Al ?SIVLT:IP“J&‘:"TH stternon, be Tad ‘& good | Boys Khakl Sh"‘ts Cooleen l Ongee and fields in groat style. troke of paralysis while in his) Tl il o B mo. |““Both " Popof emd Zemok ‘ * | ; : . o T e S S e s e aore oy Fr| ey o "o RS Shirts | fo MC_TA; 55 ' Pajamas Dresses . s o ¢ hn Stanfi who | | Rl o B S T e ey Camp Now 7T R g0 vk 9| each, 75¢ | o3 50 042 & kine. The game is billed to start ]“‘ef saw Brown's boat drifting aim- | Planned in MIMESOIB RGU cA R R I ER BOYS‘ CAMP lT pANTS P "i‘ [ Lenieley each $1 90 b " k essly. | el e = = =S| e paiLs, o, My 11 CA & Khaki—24, gt ‘:’ o |20 PER CENT OFF ON oo i | b lar army troops wi ra A | MORE SUGAR i e Tor ihe T time a1 LAKINA BOOKS - 32-$§1.00 ‘ roa%ll:thamsm A ALLt L DISIHESttl | 3100 10 $1.95 e asota ipley, & . . Best Cane, 100-pound bags. ......c.ooo...... $5.35 ‘”C"Q,'f"‘cslf,;i\isni‘f' Lit;:{:erg}?'s native | | Girls’—Ladies’ w15 g(go l | ] anndanl"eans Sy Bo—d M Aka 0] {home. The $750,000 camp will ac- Kh k. c to c rv( ys’ an en’s Rayon G A RNI CK S--P hone 1744 commodate about 8500 men during, ARl Sk <L Green and Ivory Hose—2 pair for 25c ‘ Spbet s ¥ — s [ UNBLEACHED Each—25¢ Sih cRie AL kers R, oo AR W 7 ;| 20 % WWMMWM‘E‘ Crews and Supphes for| ch. € i SHEETING 1 lot Grey Enamel $2.75 Set pl ] Canneries Destined All Sizes 94 m—iyari SEL I “Kettles’ and Pans bl b Py D “ Da S | to Westward | each, 75¢ BLEACHED SHEETING| Each—15c Blue and White—50c e -ti - | 5 : hali | 94 in—yard, 40c | EN S Ore 0 ar Y e o togit carier 13 @ Girls'—Ladies’ Khaki | Y _ | KITCHEN STOOLS W something unusual. That was the * l |TABLE OF REMNANTS| Each—$1.25 d numbecr listed on the Alaska S!eallz ! M ld( y | Ciod Values SH b fi__ b - SRl r . ship Company's cargo carrier | | 1y ¢ Thursday, Friday, Saturday oy et o Snie o . Blouses NEw LINE OF FANCY gl;:se $1r ‘393‘33 v % k | The vessel, skippered by bapt‘ Ead’l—75¢7 LY . e You will be astonished at the wonderful bargains you can pid Jock Livingston, also carried a| YT R LIGHT FLANNEL < { up at the Leader Store this week for a dollar. It’s all new stock. Every flhe. slau o e | Ladxes.' All-Wool SHIRTS i “New Hollywood House .‘ sale guaranteed or money refunded. o n:;esrrexgm were for various Knlckers for Men—$1.00 e FROEK?] i n ion—marked at excep- essel brought . . as S e PR 1zes—Ea Hundreds of items too numerous to e i [ ller el e o Wlnle t,h ey last 7$1.7?5 Large assortment styles |y 5 0y e tionally low prices. wife of Capt. Davis. Misses’ and Ladies’ Voile| y S D. S. Davis, superintendent of {and sizes of Arrow and| DRESSES ,‘ e G R T A | . E. Harri ¢ False | 1.0 0 e e iother well known makes 14 to 40_[;.“[1 $2.50 » 2 for $1_00 $ . is a son of Capt. and Mrs. R. E.| Collars i Lad i | Davis. i Misses’ an es’ ¢ Bovys’ Broadcloth Men’s Broadcloth § Swmes vopes o comes soft and stiff—while they| Rayon DRESSES ‘ i . Shi Fuise Puss and Duich Haber, last— $1.95 and up A . ; . Shirts irts = 10¢ each s presers Ladies’ Rayon E One lot of Silk DRESSES KLASSY KID BRAND Guaranteed fast colors. Will not & 'JUNEAU BUSINESS Good values—$4.95 H Genuine broadcloth — comes in | shrink. White, tan, blue, green ¥ | ORGANIZATION IS | _CH]LDREN’S LAWN . s ose D white, tan, blue, green—also in { . and fancy paterns. Sizes 14 ot 17. | MEETING TOMORROW 4PMAMAS Children’s 3 Pair, $1'00 D4 s fancy prints. Ages, 6 to 16 years. e o5 R | 3. J. Connors, president of the 2 G—&Ch soc 8 A e go- recently formed Juneau business ? D 7 Wash Dresses > W h 2 for $1.00 |men's organization, has called a Boys ress GlR-Ls P RINT Boy S as KOTEX spelal moeting tor tomoron aight X PAJAMAS ; ] 9 \ U] TS at i 4 k f $1 00 LADIES’ NON-RUN SILK .o?c]ock_ e Sh"-ts 4 6 ‘BB conts Sults 1 Juneau busi d . =i : : Pochages jor v Bloomers, Stepins, s ,:Eva:ho“gfé;efi“mfwfi. Broadcloth—6 to 14 | MISSES’ and LADIES’ 2 to 8—Very Special of R e 75 cents BEACH PAJAMAS 2 for $1.25 $1.00 Briefs to be present s matiers of im- BOYS’ ALL WOOL |New styles and. colors. B 0 8, Bib Overalls All sizes—regular price 69¢ each. § |sion. SHIRTS 5 .| One and two-piece HA TS y - LR !B Itic Rum Fleet Fades ¥ 12 to 131,—While they __Each—$2.48 for the Beach—Straws Heavy-weight, .remforced knees 2 for $1 00 'As Finland Becomes Wet kist‘—[".ac‘l, 51_59, Livin Room and White Duck e, i 0 J0 N o sier . _mn|§ BOYS' SHORTS AND 8 50 cents and $1.00 $1.00 Each Men’s Work Shirts e smnimme o xovoiion SHIRTS Footstools each Y cl the Ic of mq of ; s Blues, fast colors. Sizes 14 to 17. & the bosts and berges wiich used 6 to 14—Each, 35¢ Each—$1.50 CHILDREN’S SAILOR - ey con - operations — 4 Boys WaSh Sults Regular 75¢ value. Hinto Finland end, when business Dres ser an d Complele line of HOUSE E hH%.gs o 2 as ére, int weden, g ] 4 Fast colors, sizes 3 to 8 T BT ‘;Evggjsh coast iua;d.; report, that ) PFRQI'CSK? and SILK Sizes 4 to 14 Lacl cents & . 1t barges which formerly an- RlN $1 .00 E(!Ch cbioréd outelde of the 12.mile oMt BUffet Scarfs Si or the stout, eaCh 95 C NOVELTY HATS Girls’ Hose . 709 e T Pure linen, lace, fillet s 42 %0 53 =2 and CAPS where. " — (oo LSRR T e s Glrls Sumnler Coats s,,f’efien does not have prohibi- b OILCLOTH RUNNERS WASTE PAPER 50c to $1.50 fon, but high prices are charged - 4 1 P awrs for $1 '00 Sizes 7, 8, 9. Only 7 left— i om $1 .00 and RE;:!I;[ZJ(S;; " BASKEJS l;’fl 'I[J]-'.je PéfiNP]sC an iege—sizes 514 to 10. Regular $5.00 value. L R S ttractive Patterns 3 1% ) In tan and biege—siz Lo s o o $1 50 each |8x36—Eacl| 49¢ Eacll—49c N APKINS f . ; s O Funeral servi held this 2 : BUY AT HOME—And Make a Bigger and Better Juneau & | esrncon ;.m;.‘rf:s;fx:,n:\“my [ - % . Hall for the late Sumdum Charlie, h Two tickets to Seattle to be awarded May 17th. Get Your Tickets NOW. prominent, Indian of Sunium, The | Lescher of the Salvatior : g d D t t St e Interment was in Evergreen ceme- 3 Lea er peparimen or il - &l THE v!ml:‘l'luf SH(n‘,_v ’ . % . e e o, epen tor wusies it @ Juneau’s PlOflCCI‘ Cash Departmept Store Store Opgn Evenings ) ; , 3 Main. Mrs. Mary Giovaneiti, Mgr. —adv. | §> o S,

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