The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, - National CottonWeek May 16’ 21* This Week Only 1-4 Off on All Cottons WASH FABRICS—WASH FROCKS CURTAINS — TOWELS—COTTON BLANKETS—MEN'S -— BEDSPREADS — SHIRTS— HANDKERCHIEFS—UNDERWEAR and HOSE Hundreds of yards of new and dainty Wash Goods go on sale at prices that will appeal to every one. Fabrics for summer frocks—chil- dren’s dresses—wash suits—play suits —pajamas and boys’ blouses, etc. Co., Inc. Juneau’s Lea PHONES 83 OR 85 ding Department Store “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY TUESDAY MAY 17, 1932 STOGK MARKET GOES UPWARD, - TRADINGTODAY Rally Takes Placé Early, | then Decline, Finally » an Upturn | NEW. YORK, May 17. — The ock Market fluttered uncertainly y but seemed more inclined aave forward rather than re- muy followed rumors of con- | structive deyelopments at Wash- | ington_but sold off again. on car | loacings publication, then recov- ed to around the best levels of morning, . with United Sttaes eel.in the lead. Oils showed a notable strength on the upturn. Early declines swung around and went up one to three points. United States Steel was up near- ly two . points, American = Can gained with Corn Products and Dupont. Soft spots. included Underwood, Flliott and International Shoe. The tax measure prospects help- ed the market. CLOSING PRICES. TODAY NPW YORK, May 17.—Closing quotation of Alaskas Juneau mine Daily Cross-avord Puzzle Al?noss Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Dri . Ancion 1ein [DIAMATGTERICIRIEIATSIE Sy Ui B stee AN MIUISIZR AN GIEIR i round | - Aopenty = KT BENITIAL |LISEECIO], I oande IOMIEINBZERINIEZEC|UID 1 tores ™ [TIAINEZB R IGEAMIAIRIE | « B sover iAiTER OTEEID] i} 1. Perform E‘VE ON E §5 Ohaven RENrE'WED WIORDS 25. Flowed EIATISZNIOID ER|E| 41 Ot & iy TRIEBWAREBBRAN| - a2, piiipoh L NEZC[OMPARIEZ A4 | 33. C [RIEITIUINIEPZREIL [EIN[T. it Moken? [ERIVPITISEASIPIARISE] ;. 87. Old exclama- 6. tion 53. Collection of DO 89. Append facts 8 ThiniCE 54 Muse of lyric psiraction poetry 32 ?u[ on 55. mmme 60. 61, Prcu are for publication . Negative an- swer . Exclamations of delight 62. Irrigated 45. Unchanging 64 Ireland 47. Guido's high~ 66, Grave est note 68, Biblical king 48. Variety 69. Give tempo- €. s indebted rdrily §0. Those who caleulate costs 0. Eat away 7L Ol musical instrument stock teday. is 9%, American Can 37%, Anaconda 4%, Bethlehem Steel 127, Curtiss~Wright 1%, Fox Flims 2, General Motors 10%, In- | ternational Haryester 17%, Kenne- cobt, 614, Pagl Mmms 2%, Unit- ed Gratm 2 ALASKA TAK IAKES Department of Commerce Reports on Industry in Northland SAN FRANCISCO, (Cal., May 1. | ~—Decpariment of Commerce reports | received here described conditions | In Alacka as “taking on new life — with the opening of Spring, par-| ticularly in sections where lum- bering, fishing and mining are ON NEW LIFE |- 10. Make lace 6. Onie who aban- l];‘ns the sers vice other flower container 9. Rub out ool To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable is this: The more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save t6 make your dreams come true. It is the surest way. Start today. First National Bank //,HI HE an | 7 o s BAILEY’S V)62 |bs ,{ lBlg Furmture f TO JUNEAU SHIPPERS As Monday, Memorial Day, May 30, falls on owing to insistent When you want to relieve Rheumatic Fever, Slmple Neuralgia, Gout, Muscular Aches and Pains—Take r\LLENRU 85 cents and $1.50 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY o3 ST R Lk ting at 5 : D oh i Shl ment demands of our shippers in Alaska, T T A N T e . e Suriiouia p the Motorship Northland will sail ] ] g i e % z"’:-l“:mi;atm alf dredgcl?cl:?fba?l:yt from Seattle ior Juneau on Satur- RO LT aea QR AGIOOLIN FLYING THREE will be at work through the sum- /AT lves :;"3 Woa o L’;m‘i:.‘"y(‘):f_'“;%c‘r’\} mer. : 5 ¥ | The Weather b2 AT ¥ LOCAL DATA (By thc U, 8. Weatner Bureas’ Forecast for Juneau and vicinfty, beginning at 4 p.m., May 17: Cloudy, possibly showers tomg‘hl and Wednesday;gentle variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Veloclty Westner | 4 pm. yest'y 29.90 49 51 s 8 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 29.92 40 91 Calm Cldy Noon today 297 43 83 s 12 Rain wABLE AND RADIO REPORTE YESTERDAY | TODAY | Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velovity 24 hrs Weather A .14 14 | R 4 0 Clear | 28 28 e T 4 1 Cldy B — I a8 20 0 Cldy | 52 52 32 32 [ 0 Clear 44 44 ek 0 0 Clear 52 - | 30 30 4 0 Clear 46 46 | 32 32 4 04 Cldy > 3B 38 (| A 16 01 Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 44 44 36 38 20 Trace Rain Kodiak ... .50 48 38 40 0 0 Pt.Cldy Cordova .. 48 46 38 42 6 02 Cldy 49 49 39 40 [ ] Cldy .. 80— | 88 o 0 30 Pt.Cldy . 50 44 | 38 88 0 a0 PL .. 50 46 [ 888 4 48 Pt.CMdy ..... 66 62 | 34 40 4 0 Clear . 66 66 18 s 4 0 Pt.Cldy " Portland . .8 78 | .53 53 4 0 Pt.Cldy 8an Francisco ... 58 56 | 50 50 4 0 Cldy —_The pressure is moderately low south of Unalaska attended by cloudy weather and scattered showers in Southern Alaska. Pres- sure is slightly below normal but rising in the Interior with clear weathre in the northern part of the Territory. The pressure is mederately high to the southward and rising in the North Pacific Stafes. Temperatures have fallen in the Interior with little change near, the coasts. Old Papers for sale at Empire _(_)_fiwg IS PRESIDENTIAL YEARL 'fllh.m H. (Alala Bi)] Mur- bm'n ‘on a farm on Novem- 21, 1869, near Collinsville, Tex . When he was 12 he and his m ran away from home . . . Stayed away ten years. . His first. job was cotton picking, school only four ar, 1E“TIHaNy" éarred a He sought election as State Sen- ator in Navarro County, Texas. . . . Was defeated. . . . Started a news- paper. . . . Studied law and was | admitted to bar, . Moved to Indian Terrftory and practiced law. . . . Married neice of governor ot Chickasaw tribe. . Quit law and moved to farm. . . Collected uge library on govérnment. Led Oklahoma’s fight for stateh |trading ship Baychimo, | OFF AGAIN ON HUNT FOR SHIP Grahara, Mrs. Chrlsloffer- son, Laiblin, Search for Baychimo POINT BARROW, Alaska, May 17.—Pilot W. R. Graham, 3 Edna Christofferson and Mechanic Laiblin took off . from here at 12:30 o'clock , yesterday afternoon to search for fthe Hudson's, Bay Their in- tention was to €ly north 50 to 75 miles then . circle, west following the main pack prgbably as far.as Wainwright, = They arrived here Saturday afternoon drom Nome, at Point Hope < where they were stormbound for nine days. Joe Crosson, who brought a mov- ie, phatographer here. by. plane, expects to leav; tomorrow for Fair- | { banks. 100 MISSINB » IN SHIP FiRE LGNDON, MAy I”l.—Apperlmste- ly 100 of the 900 passengers members of the crew of the French. Mctorship Georges Philippar are missing after fire destroyed ~the ship in the Arabian Sea. This is according to reports received here.| Wl]llam H Elected =nd relected Congress- man in 1913 and 1915, . Lost renomination in 1916, . Ran. for Governor but lost. . . . Sold farm to satisfy $47,000 morxgaae . o Left the United States behind to start an agricultural colony- in South America. . . . “Alfalfa Bill” flaims to have traveled over a larger area of South American than any other white man. . . . PO S To introduce the latest Fred- rics method we are offering for a short time only PERMANENT WAVES - $7.50 All work done expertly at Outside Prices Telephone 384 e S SIS P RS LS S LSS SRS 4 | JUNEAU BEAUTY " SHOPPE ‘ SYLVIA BRUMBERG with Juneau Frock Shoppe ¢ ] experiment in El Gra Chaco, - Bolivia. families from the Southwest m- Jowed him_there. Government | Heclared deeds to their land worth- | less and project failed, . Murra\ | stayed with the group ‘untl 1929 [ hen he returned to Oklahoma ¢ tional run to Governorship. ., i m e R R, Polmcwl Headlmers . Seventy-two mll\l.snration became B pn L mh-)uke his way through sensa- | Became avowed candidate for Demo- ‘cuuc Presidential nomination, One of the largest shipments of iture that ever came over the eity wharf. arrived this morning on schedul adv in cordance with change for this one trip D. B. FEMMER, Agent. | Daily Empire Wanc Ads Pay in | the Alaska for the Juneau Young Hardware Co. This shipment includes over- stuffed suites, bed davenports, casional chairs, rockers, dressers, chiffoniers, in fact enough to stock a new exclusive furniture store. The Juneau Young Co. explain |that by buying in such quantity ‘they can get prices down to levels that compete with mail-order prices iand they have succeeded in doing this. A comparison of their prices |delivered in your home will con- |vince you that you have nothing |to gain by buying from cataloges. With the extensive display of new and up to date home furnish- |ings where one can examine each | piece personally, the people of Ju- neau can be assured of getting ex- {actly what they want and in addi- tion be convinced that prices at their home store are lower than ever before. adv. Montana Miner Tells Of His Experience fiutbe Mont—“1nink, of a man a laxative every day for ten y No wonder it threw my h all out of order and ruined gestion. Now after taking oc- § frr e EANI g TELEPHONE 15 el | CHIFFON { FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 3 Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bld’g Some with Jackets SPECIAL $7.50 Sizes to 38 DRESSES QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main JUNEAU Sample Shop (Opposite Harris Hardware Co.) r_bottles of Sargon along with l‘ Pills my body is working like a perfect machine. You can put me di as one more friend of Sargon among the miners and especially a bopster for the Soft Mass Pills. | They overcame a ten-year case of constipation after everything else had failed."—C. A. Woods, 729 Main St., Butte, Mont. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Elected by a larger majority than previous Governor. . . . Ad- front page almost from moment his aged administered oath. . ., . Call- ogt Nauonal Guard bo keep ma-Texas free bridges. “flud military to shut down wall-l -until prices rose. —adv. § THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ‘Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 i s Sl Frye-Bruhn Compan ncxns—msn MEATS, "Sfl AND Nflz f Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacos Three Deliveries Daily UNITED FOOD 'co. “CASH IS KING” Every Month in the Year SALES DATES Advances will be made as usual when request- ed. Transferred by Telegraph if De.sired Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers UREXCHANG! ALASKA LUMBER SHEETROCK SUPERIOR CEMENT RED CEDAR SHINGLES - DOORS—WINDOWS—VENEER - HARDWOODS JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Quality and Service THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU O T, X e, ot i

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