The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 13, 1932, Page 2

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| NEW CURTAINS FOR EVERY ROOM at the LOWEST PRICES in YEARS New colorful curtains do much toward making the home more beautiful and cheerful. Why delay replacing those worn and faded curtains when you can now buy them at such low prices? This selection is one of the finest we have ever offered and at this low price yom can easily afford to refurnish every windows in the house tastefully and economically. For the Bath Room Dining Room AP PLAIN NAFQUISETTE, MARQUISETTE with and COLORED DOTTED SCRIM RUFFLES 65c¢, $1.00 $1.00 and $1.75 A ‘SET LACE PANELS A SET $1.00 each B. M. Behrends Co,, Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store [FLOWERS STOLEN; ‘ Persons have already started pil- laging « the flower garden of Mr. |and Mrs, George Kohlhepp, Fourth and Gold Street, the latest being reported yesterday. Not only did the latest party steal flowers but also mutilated the plants. The nts of a French 'heel shoe ap- ared in the flower beds at var- places. [ “If any person will come will gladly give them any they desire, as we have | done” said Mr. Kohl- ‘hepp “We have tried for years o have the best flower garden {in Juneau and started on the |same course this year, but recent- ly some person at various times, ihas entered the yard, taken the |flowers, pulled up bulbs and mu- |tilated our growing plants. This |is discouraging, but we intend to | |keep watch and woe betide the /] 'culpht if we catch him or her.” KNUTE SOLDICK AND MRS. EDMOND MARRY Knure Sgldick and Mrs. Nellie | Edmond, both of Juneau, were !married yesterday, in the United | States Commissioner’s office ia }th° Federal and Territorial Build- |ing by Judge Charles Sey. | Mr. and Mrs. Soldick will make | their home in this city. Mr. Sol- dick is an employe of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. No. 3296-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Ter- | ritory of Alaska, Division Number Get up! It’s a new day! ‘ A new slice of life! Flavor it with a fragrant cup \ 7 of Schilling Coffee. / Mngs of the Morning! '&\@{( f — T { One, at Juneau. . 8. DEP, SENT RI , WEATHER BOREAU FRANK P. PINEDA, Plaintiff, vs. " v . AB:!'L b ik S CONSUELO PINEDA, Defendant. A . To the 'above named defendant, "he W eather ‘GREETING: In the name of the United States LOC. of America, you are hereby com- NERERS manded to appear in the above en- % (By the U. 8. Weatner Bureas; titled court holden at Juneau in \ {said Division and Territory, and Forecast for Junean and vicinfty, beginning at 4 p.m, May 13: answer the complaint of plaintiff ! Cloudy tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. filed against you in the above en- #m. Barometer Tea |titled action, within thirty days Bumidity Wind Velocity ~Weatlth gy the date of the service off in the Aleutans has moved slightly north- t district. The pressure is about normal Alaska and the Interior and high to the in Southeastern Alaska. The pressure is the Arctic Coast with generally clear weath- (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1. By: VENETIA PUGH, o Deputy. First publication, April 22, 1832 Imt publication, May 20, 1982, '.l'enu)enturu have fallen in Northern Alaska flu ‘western pxfion of the Terrltory, For the Living Room #or the Kitchen Bed Room d and i an | at P LANTS “UT“-ATEDI:;aw north on the Yukon, booked to us |t 4 pm. yesty 44 82 SE ¢ Rain lthis summons and' a copy of d 4 am. today 41 90 S 5 Cldy |complaint upon you, and, Nogn today 51 50 s 9 PL. Cldy |fail to so appear and an.swer, ' CABLE AND RADIO REPORTE ‘want thereof, the plaintiff will LBI:'-. {judgment against you for the @ YESTERDAY | TODAY _ ' solution of the bonds of matrim 4pm. | Lowest4am 4a.m. Preclp, 48 |now existing between plaintiff % temp. | emp. temp. velodty 24 hrs Weather jorendant, and will apply to t | 51020 4 0 " PL.CldY court for the relief demanded in | 14 16 12 0 Clear 'said complaint, a copy of, which | 30 30 4 [ Cldy is served herewith and to which 32 34 4 0 Clear | reference is hereby made 20 22 4+ [] Clear| The date of the order for publi= 323 382 4 0 Clear cation of this summons is the 218t | 30 il 0 [ Pt.Cldy day of April 1932. The period of UKo 16 12 Rain pyblication prescribed in said order 32 42 10 44 Oldy js four wecks. The first publica- | 3 36 12 0 Cldy tion ‘of the same is the 22nd day | 3 38 4 Trace Pt.ClAy of April, 1932, and the last publi- a 4 5 a4 Cldy cation of the same is the 20th day 0 — - 0 Pt.Cldy |of May, 1932, and the time within i 38 44 4 T4 Cldy | which the defendant is to appear 38 40 0 0 Pt.CldY|to answer this summons is thirty days after the completion of the 50 50 [] Cldy {1ast publication. 52 58 0 Cldy| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 52 52 0 Cldy |21, 1932. | { | | | th W bor Grace, Ireland, at 7:30 ¢ | Lou Reichers, pictured above, hopped cf | foundland, over the Atlantic Geean for D | this morning. Reichers left Newark, N. J., last nig | Grace cn his projected twe-stop flight f Grace at 5:25 o'cleck this morning. ¥ d repairs to his stabil- | izer, which was broken in landing after his hop from Newark. He re- | |fueled and then took the air, Europeward. | | Rcichers expects to land at Dubli fuel there and continue to! | Paris. He is attempting to make the flight in 18 ¢r 18 heurs, to halve | the time made by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. Leaving Harbor Grace, | he was behind his schedule. K Weathcr is reported ideal for the flight. | | I i 10:02 o’cleck for Harbor He arrived at Harbor Rcichers is a wellknown American flier. The route of the flight is pmtured above. vote v swept for cratic | ad of the R bli- time in many DR J. A BAUGHMAN | VISITS IN CITY; |o MAY REMAIN HERE:YZ‘ C of seven candidates the younges Dr. J. ‘A. Baughman, pioneer of | m ted in wa]fg“ Skagway where he resided for a|wepraska for Congress, nosed hall dozen’ years, &nd of Seward | Tnomas C. Osborne of Allia where he was for twenty-five years, |y 39 the Gastineau Hotel. He | o> — - for Seward, but stopped off iat|Farm Wa'rcs Stay Higher Juneau and may remain here, He | is a guest at the Gastineau Ho- | Than Prices of Product , May 13, —Althot tel. | lowest t About two years ago, Dr. Baugt man fell on the ice while his hunting and pro and injured his thigh been in Cal convals most of ‘When he practice of medicine He stopped at Juneau to get his license ‘réncwed, and may remain 3 the cash lerey enses throug his means. The demand for farm labor in ;Iinois on April 1 was only two- Nebrgska Democrat thirds normal, Ross says. Vote Tops G. 0. P.| T imately 16,000~ made in the LINCOLN, Neb. ™May 13.—Terry the annual Carpenter of Scotts Bluff won fthe Democratic 5th District congres- sional ‘romination in the April 12 i primary. Official tabulation of the |had to be carried ov votes hes been- completed. In the ! umps vea; ROMALOX ELE ARANTEED FO LlF‘E rIME&j ROM!UM FIN Wik NE\’E"‘ TARD PEK&.ULA\‘O.‘ ~TRAY- SUGAR AND CREAMER ~-ETCHED'TO MATCH | Saturday Special NUGGET SHOP iNFANT'S UUIGK | 'KURDER LAID TO Rr‘m of Autos A‘ml” ROfld, matter in t the road, shouts of Etho airplanes of abductor to real the enormity " g T R ne e l;e}— Morris Rosner, the underworld “{m S Acx'y’ 2 niEesl go-between; gangsters I a = 4 ; o7 | Blitz and Salvatore “Sal ‘fi:zug:htngelzig ";‘:m}‘“ S }‘,m should now come “clean.’ . - b » The kidnaping of Baby Lindbergh rT. E S escape at all 2 + 1y AT LANTIC S :::f{“t: escape, but to ¢ AL &% has not only bexn a case of abduc- might identify the T RN W L T SN AT SRR & Tl v s Murder was the only solution land the brutal crime resulted. Then, following the long search and no baby being recovered, rack- | eteers cudgelled their brains. Here | the opportunity of making a quick fortune and notes were sent that the baby wi ive and well” and $50,000 ransom was demand- ed" and instructions were given. meone Must Talk then took ‘the | hands but it 1s ko now up to the ree Norfolk nego- Roar 0‘ P]!H‘,\ 28 ‘fl All, | tiators, the Rev. H. Dobson-Pea- Caused Panic cock, Rear Admiral Guy Burrage &; and J. H. Curtis to divulge all they (Contirined from Page One) know—of mysterious trips by piane, i in automobiles and to yachts. It is also up to Dr. John F. Condon, New York University Professor, to tell all he knows about paying the $50,000 ransom. 2 ~ GAPTOR'S FEAR Interm: The roar of w‘(l the tien but a most brutal murder. Why Murder? Some question a \\/ can ol / \ BUHACH will rid your home of ANTS MOSQUITOES ROACHES Kits A\ PHIS Gl on shrubs and flowers 'ON SALE BY GROCERS, DRUGGISTS AND AT SEED STORES ne ‘child?. Let the ay to the road!” The baby could s visiting tne British | | s Fair this year numbere twice as many as las or Juneau Beauty Shoppe SYLVIA BRUMBERG Specializing in Permanent and | Finger Waves—Facials | | = 5L > - — = 2 — b & — I % Cash Is King Fresh Killed CHICKENS 23c Pound S e A S R S O BREAD RYE and WHOLE WHEAT 3 loaw.s 25¢ SEAPLH LI(;HT MATCHES 23¢ carton RATH’S SKINNED HAMS WHITE, New Fur Garments im , New Styles | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Bullding | . WEAR Solid Leather SHOES Made by expert craftsmen W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES America’s Best Known Shoes $5.00 SABIN’S Everything in Furn- ishings for Men WHOLE—or—HALF 23c pound SCHILLINGS COFFEE 2-pound tin, 73¢ WASHING POWDER BULK 4 pounds, 25¢ PEARS, Extra Fancy LARGE CANS L 2 for 35¢ GRAPEFRUIT Harry Dawson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a Special Plate LUNCH for 50c Come and get acquainted | FLORIDA—No. 2 Tins 2 cans, 25¢ SALT PORK SIDE STRIPS 17¢ pound BUTTER, Fresh Creamery DE OF SWEET CREAM 2 pounds, 49¢ SWEET JUICY ORANGES LARGE SIZE - MAYONNAISE NALLEY’S , quart :_sizjg, 49¢ Independent Druggists ELMO Beauty Preparations OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Juneau Drug R A AT L DRE o

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