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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, I932 PROMENADE BEIGE the smart Spring Hosiery shade by PHOENIX $1.00 to $1.95 § | s i g ; { i |z See this elusively lovely shade, and other Phoenix Boulevard Tones, in Phoenix Twistell . . . exquisite Phoenix dulSheer. Boulevard Tones are sponsored by Eric, Paris’ fore- most fashion artist. Made of Certi- fied Silk for greater beauty . . . longer wear. i B. M. Behrends Co., Inc, is the exclusive distributor in Juneau for the famous nation- ally advertised Phoenix Hosiery, and stands back of every pair you buy. Any defects in manufacturing or material that appear with- in a reasonable time will entitle you to a new pair of hose. In other words your home store guarantees satisfaction. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store A OO el VISITORS TO 60 | Lieutenant ON KARLSRUHE |~ flugeheroft AT 3 TOMORROW / Amerlcan Lleu tenant of Cfficers and Men on Cruis-| / | Marines Is Killed by er Will Be Taken to Gen. Sandino’s Forces See Glacier (Connnucd rom Page One) MEXICO CITY, May 20.—Gen. “San no, Nicaraguan Insurgent and his troops, killed Lieut- ning board was on dum list, and that al titled to shore leave. The Karlsruhe after leaving Ha- vana visited ports on the Gulf of Mexico, in Mexico, in Centr | America and on the Panama Canal Zone. From Balboa, she went to Horolulu, From fhe Hawalian Is- lands, she came direct to Juneau making the voyage in mine days. As the cruiser slowly steamed up Gastineau Channel yesterday, a large bald eegle, flying high over the ship, sighted the craft and dived until but a vomparatively short distance above the vessel IIHS EI w Then the bird cirdled for several minutes. Commissioned Officers &5 a i Commissioned afficers are: l Commander Capt. ‘Wassner; | First Officer, Capt. Paul; Artilles H ER HoME HERE Officer, Capt. Degenhardt; Grube; Naviga t. Machens; Cadets’ {Pioneer ReSJdenl Dies of Complication Follow- ing Influenza that e and five members of s patrol in a battle gua. This is the announce=~ ment made heére by Dr. Pedro Zepeda, Sandino’s foreign repre- ntative, In the same battle, 14 Nicaraguan National guardsmen. were also killed according to Dr. Zepeda. ONLY WOUNDED, REPORT WASHINGTON, May 20—An un- official report received here said Lieut. Hutcheroft was severely wounded but had not been killed. - e Officer, Capt. Hoffmann; Torpedo Officer and Adjutant to the Com- mangder, Capt. Peters; Ship’s Doc- tor, Navy Physician Just; Pa)-' master, Navy Papmaster Bockel; Ship's Chaplain, Navy Chaplain Schallehn; Lt. Capt. Kruder, Lt. o R W Capt. Maner (engineer), Over or s. Ella Rowe, aged 73, a resi- | First Lieutenants Schonberg, Fer- t of Jundau for more than 30 ber, Schroeter, Heyke, Kamptz,| died early this morning Waschmuth, Zaubzer, ~Heerhartz at home on Willoughby Ave- (engineer), Tollner (engineer), Mil- [nue, of a complication of ailmenis following an Mrs. attack of influenza. Rowe's illness became 'serious | ago and, she entered St. She felt last Monday to titution. who was born in er ia, was the dow of John Rowe, who was | ler (engineer), Hasse (engineer) A: Doctor, Dr. Kor: ant Paymaster Scha- nants Schultz, Pau- |/ tian, Verlohr and| dewaldt; kstadt, von Trotha. Names of Cadets cadets follow: ela, Bitge, Bocksmuhl (en- Boche (engineer), Bohn | the fishing ind ! neer), Bruns, von Bothmer, ! Her immediate sur- khardt (engineer), Caesar,| I are two sisters, , Dette Didden, (engineer) < R'\bcfl M. Keeny of Juneau (engineer), Golcher, Gotz, |and Mrs. Minnie Barnes of River Ge T, Gt (en- | Habert, Nova Scotia, and a brothe nt Hutcheroft, American Mar- | in East|’ suffic- | INFORMATION IS PROMISED Unknown Writer to Make Revelations if Guar- anteed Safety (Continuea rvm Page One) connected with Curtis's at- ure $25,000 from Col. ‘carnest money.” r has been to see Cur- in jail, in default of a bond. DR. CONDON APPEARS. BEFORE GRAND JURY NEW YORK, May 20.—Dr. Johnj appeared today before x grand- jury and told| of paying the ransom ‘was publicly learned of his | Dr. Condon then went to New | Rochelle where he ehgaged in a sharp verbal exchange with Di-| rector of Public Safely James Cur- ley. ict asked for a description of the n to whom the ransom was paid. Cendon shook his head. qGuestion was repeated. The n continued to remain si- | he asked Curley: you?” Condon refused to answer and then went to the gallery to view pictures.| and of the Ladies of al services will be held at| ck Sunday affernoon in| apel of the Charles W. Car- | t Interment will be i KIDNAP CASE: Seid Willkommen in der Gold Klumpen Ausstellung (The Nugget Shop) Juwelen, Elfenbein und Holzschnitzereien ausgefuhrt bei den Eingeborenen. Inspection eingeladen. May 30, falls on‘ ay, owing to insistent | ds of our shippers in Alask the Motorship Northland will s from Seattle for Juneau on Satur- day, May 28, at 9 pm. instead of | May 30. Please place your orders | in accordance with change in schedule for this one trip. | S e e Y gm(“};) 3_ g\rma‘;’n;‘ H;eps:;, l\;Vlll(i:zm McLeese of Vancouver,|gqy D. B. FEMMER, Agent. ‘ £ . abon ' Bk » | Hockm: , Jordan, Jahn, Hel . .C. R T ) R-ld! G‘;’es Barefoot | foot,,Jzan . of - Oatleton.” be ® | trait, von Klot-Heytenteld, Kronke,| Mrs. Rowe was a member of the f s 75 | Remnade, Xohler: &opp, ‘Euhnke,| he Juneau Igloo, cl| Cancer was given as the cause of | 5 Yea“ Dies at 8 Knappe, Knorr Kieemann (engin- Alaka, ot thie Re-!2781 deaths in Towa in 1031 | cer), Klayenstuber, Kubn, von| : f WWALONGA,..C hmann, Lemp, Leicht, M. H"‘@”k‘ g { Molter (engineer), Mugler, | land-owner known_as 3 B s Rl sdifled ortsmen,s a5, | Rauch, Routenl Ringelmann, ! U. 8. DEPARTLYENT OF AGRIGULTURE, WEATHER BURFAU {echaakibie Befinie (eristest) | | Schreiber, St | The W eather e Ve Do Headquarters ; LOCAL DATA { Wesely (engineer) and Zetsche, q (By the U. 8. Weatner Buresws ! : 7 | Forecast for Juneau and viclnty, beginning at 4 pm., May 20: ;lowa Secks to Improve Prohably showers tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winsd. = v 2 ; Bironcrn g, Eimidity Wing veostts wewiner | Farmer-Hunter Relations 4 pm. yesty 2970 57 61 w 1B cldy : { 4 am. today ... 2075 49 0 SE ] oldy | TS MOINES, 3., Wfay 20—Mea- | ey |sures designed to effect a “belfer Noon today ....20902 ~ 47 91 s 12 Rain | A % RADIO REPORTE relationship b&‘bweeq Iarmm} and % ... ©ABLE AND rsportamen are being considered FISHING TACKLE by the Iowa Sbhate Fish and Game = m’mr:nn \l - "x}mnhwp. G i SPLIT BAMBOO RODS Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Pr 4a.n. Dr. W. C. Boone, chairman, said temn. femp. | emp. temp. veloty 241cs. Weather |y piins adopied in Nebraska, REELS 5 g% L 1 C’Cfd“; | Michigan and Ohio may be inau: LINES - - o 1 ers . 48 48 | 32 2 4 0 Clear pheasants, . BASKETS ;g g \[ gg gg : g P’g’g‘g Experimental stations in var- SPINNERS 38 38 | 30 30 9 o8 Snoiw determine most effective means ;‘; ; ‘I gg gg 33 'lg Pt%!adr; of fincreasing. the number of the SRR R Siaat T OSEgR BASEBALL R B R W Cldy | poME—A gastronomic map of . I 1 4, = | 41 b 0 40 Pt %I’én Italy, showing by varying colors LOLISVILLE SL[JGGER BZ\TS 58 | 48 48 4 i - OV {the special dishes and wines for 08 MR 0 R TRa | e e of Tialy, s (new assortment just arrived) K d! o B | % % 4 8 oy [SECES MR by SPALDING & WRIGHT-DITSON = ! - h . overn: 1. “Spag- 5 ¥ g(: :g | gg g; x: 422 ]g;c;; hetti pink” predominates Bal]s, Gloves, Nldbks, Sweat Shirts ANCISCO ... i e S Moilry . e pressure is moderately low from Southern Alaska to Oregoa lowest in the Aleutian Islands and west of Vancouver Island ‘mdoerate raln in southern Bering Sea and from Southeast Al- to Oregon The pressure is moderately high on the Arctic Coast h clear to partly cloudy weather from the Arctic Coast to the if of Alaska. Temperatures have risen in the Western Intefior fi ve fallen from Kodiak Westward. Guu;nr.oed | - SHEET METAL WoRrk PLUMBING . : ‘ GEQ, ALFORS | Juneau-Young | PHONE 564 TENNIS RACKETS Hardware Co. - was born in “w. Va., December 3, Ipedm through from “A” to Z.”. nt Rm? because his mother | was 20 to study medicine. . . professor. whl!e making | Washington and Lee in 1894. eMn-unA Foran. . . In his youth he read an encyclo- ther boy. shouted | Entered Johns Hopkins before hexa,gamst political and business cor- Met‘rupuon . up in velvet Jjacket | Weodrow Wilson, then a umversity . Finished in law at h llfllfi who wa.s a|Went w Cleveland to practice “law uoed half-contemptuously as | g mwum era when ne-- "P\mms Boy” at a public meeting. . Became known as “boy orator.” Newton D. Baker In Cleveland Baker joined Tom| At the Democratic Convention in >1_, Johnson in historic local fight | 1912 Baker led delegates into camp |for his old Pprofessor, Wilson Became Secretary of War Nawspapermen dubbed him * Giant.” Ameriea entered Worlq War. . He supervised registration . Johnson was made Mayor and Baker appointed City Law Director. . . . Against powerful .| foes he fouglit through 52 legal ac- tions brought on by era of reform. Mn.rrled Elizabeth Wells Leo- |umon of 4,000,000 and transpo After Johnson's death | tion of 2,230,000 overseas . ., . Visi Baker was elected and reelected led the war front and came unde, Mayor in 1911 and 1913, } Z”Porl;t.i-c‘l.il—ileadvlinefs of 24, 000000 men of draft, mobili- A Tepott. : Recently said U. S. should Again prrwm:ed law_in Cleveland. . as lawyer Baker represented Van Sweringens and New York Central_in negotiations for Cleve- and terminal. . . . Appeared o ted Youngstown Sheet ehem merger ca ve as party head in elam. . . Came out for Prohibition change ih Wickersham 5 ot 'bn- ter League till people favored it. To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable is this: The fiore you save, the more you have, the more fioneéy you have saved, the fiore your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. Start today. It is the surest way. First National Bank When you want to relieve Rheumatic Fever, Simple Neuralgia, Gout, Muscular Aches aiid Pains—Take ALLENRU, 85 cents and $1.50 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders o FREE DELIVERY PHONE 134 Alaska A Laundry EAN Ng TELEPHONE 15 DAHLIAS FOR SALE A few choice named varieties al- ready growing. Cheap. Phone 108, G. E. James. —adv. JUNEAU SAMPLE | | SHOP | The Litfle Store with the | BIG VALUES | . . BURN A LITTLE IN THE ROOM OR CAMP KILLS FLIES MOSQU“'OIS by troublesome pests. sh_plylmnalitde&lhd: in the room, camp or porch, and the mosquitoes, gnats See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. l FOR INSURANCE QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. g Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Graatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Frankhn Sts. Phone 136-2 F rye-Bruhn Compan ,m.mmn-fimm Three Deliveries Dally — ! UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” ALASKA LUMBER SHEETROCK SUPERIOR CEMENT RED CEDAR SHINGLES DOORS—WINDOWS—VENEER HARDWOODS JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 ’ualwy and Servwe _ THE GASTINEAU THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN Eoms : @ H