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| ¥ ! i ! } TH[ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JUNE 23, 1932. 193 £ S = & g | e Yo Y T T R T R A .7” =y ”” A T i In the U. S. Commissioner's Court i glllllllll"lllllllllll||||I|IIIIIII|IHI|II|IIIHHH|IIIH|IIIHIIIIIIlllllHIlIlII|||II|lIlIh STOGK MARKET Dazly Cross.uord Puzzle IALASKA WATERS‘ o A ; = 5 | Number One, Territory of Alaska OBILE H E adRosk SO PR e diy's PUATS b myos moasmred [ Before the Honorable Charles HUPM § E . E | % Imitated 00 %o ot wodl | Sey, in Probate. v ! = . =| BJ‘;;”\;‘?:HXM E] % An treceular In the matter of the estate of i = SOME ADV ANGE i SEiiEewora R 21 16k a oot FUR M ANEUVERS e = = T et { s is to give notice that SIA 51 16. Jo’l’nfl 5 P AmeeU H[-.LLF.NTHAI.. lhr‘ rxvmnur of the t Once-a-Year Sale : bt oL e — e - = talner i ire inal account and px'HMn for dis- i E % Ew\d)oumment of Congress, | 2 100 sayare N Llcut (.o.mnumhl Austin|{; B e N T ’E E Z| Repeal Plank, Divi- |z Gonfuncliont -|Af 34 Mo 1 Tells Chamber He Will 24th, 1933, 8 5 day for i P i s e 8 =1 i | 2. P . Mo ¢ objections to suci inal | [l & To acquaint you with the fine qualities 21 dends Are Factors oy Bl M5 | RecomthendCruise 2ot ot e wiiomons herst]| T8 gt 8 B | of S | 35 posmercy o i | — {Any persons having objections to SERIES 222 ! £, NEW YORK, June 23 stock | 25 oy 20, Fine open- (Continuea i: the above mentioned account are R £ |Market' found it somewhat e 2. Reduce to & 3 fabrio hereby required to fila same in the 4 E AGHEY %0 A dbarile then decline t ntSl® (T b ya PO = nEaous, b ! labove entitled court and cause on THE N £ there was little interest however | 30. Breathe y Y| 42 todiret sug- = West‘erxhk.,umxr}'l o before August 15, 1032 | 3 NEW 1 = 3 £ |on either side of the marke! | s L\?x“\m(n:c = Py ;\Xlrancnmry ‘C,U"":Z“Jm" * ]x:; : SIMON HELLENTHAL, i ] 3 E| Further 32, Thick 3. Ready money DOWN S Dcs. A Executor. II b l & F = | wiped out the early gains and un- §§ peos eut & Bambast " ; 1. Tauiio animal e H;i:x:mlrr:gc?::;: ORI AP Lhe. T First publication, July 23, 1932 ul”no ue T = |settled the list for a time but shares 35. Confined 0. Titles 2 Place A bird’s necl Last publication, July 8, 1932 3 = 5 ¥ : . A Ik . Wi = = |again turned upward after midday ’361, f)fi]’:‘. granx %t i‘lu;z{nv.;'r’l‘elzum rm bty Fufixgldden it = P N H . £ Traa ligh " 33 Scraped linen o 4 away 9. River: Spantsh | 10 3 3 ! Trading was light in volume . n L b 0o b SARGON'S record of marvelous = = Repeal Plank Aides G T H‘m’f‘y“:m‘éin mival Eargs pidut zchievement is an open book to all. | = E| National Distillery, Corn Products 41 Move violently " abbr. 5 e Butler Mauro Drug Co. adv. | IN TRUTH A CAR g e A = Z|and Crown Cork and Seal were bid 43 Aulo;noufla 56. Farm fmple~ dcfise.y ) Bel’nnumg to S s s 1‘ 1 = = anticipa- fuel: .. ment: heq that man i5 | n’ 7 E E!",gn"of’f:fipfl s e Do, | 4. Bound of small 60, Tha select 5 7. Native metal |could sce no re el e | OR A NEW AGE! i £ = cratic National Convention plat- e shors. 64 OF an ‘sra Artful | stryers, AL (RN e Juneau Ice Cream | | z _‘mrm i T s g gl“}m.;ic herlb 52 %unm‘ i :[ hgmeh come north annua; for man- Par]ox | = | . ; 47, Male of certain €6. Went up olors nswer the euv Usually summer in . g 1 e TN G ST yelute e o | Puget Sound wa ieh i be- | | Try our fountain lunch, Salads | || JAMES CARLSON = £ | selt Myers Tobacco B., | coming and Sanowiches. Horluck’s and | c g = = 4 . 1A | coming ald staff” ¢ and ucl = =4 E 3 ! 1 . They wo Sunfreze Ice Cream in all p £ £ |Allied Chemical and others. 7 e N 1 Juneau Distributor = 2! Substantial fractional advances & / - A5 ik ahodule 1 flavors. ‘ £ £ were made by American Telephone, .. i. ". g gt $. Briiabae iy o ! = EGeneral Foods, Consolidated Gas, \ b Cay R o % ——— g Regular 85¢ Blotlec fuim el | .H problem of navigation, he Bk, ) a = = Siren, SEpRS wouid offer no unusual B Hotel ' = £! Adjournment of Congress, now %w. The . squadron could | ergmann Hote | = £ v2iiioied (tor &, WSk Ttom ne S ect from its base via the \ Dining Room | = £ Saturday, is immediately awaited s i b an 8 ! s = B3 mbst: quarters | e to ‘Cape Decision and | First Class Home Cooking | | H =} 4 ook i N o to Juneau through inside Mrs Hilja John: Mgr, | 1 = [ E| Uncertainty over dividend action N wide: and dhep: enbiigh- £8¢ g Lo Ja F o __i 4 = £ [next week on \American Can, Allied RN b o wWot | A = = E N He said he would = ] A £ Chemical and Santa Fe made [33 €7 o ek G L e 7 = = E‘ traders cautious today. ! \\\ % 4 £ E 7% N4 her Guests [ ] N o INC ’ £ Regulor $1.35 £ crLosiG PRICES TopAY | ‘.\ oiis Ou. MIDGET LUNCH ! £ £ s X | N Austin presented to E £, NEW YORK, June 23—Closing N : - OPEN DAILY UNTIL | | = £ |quotation. of Alaska Juneau mine \\\\\‘;\\\“.. I _ MIDNIGHT | # = BO t Ejstock today is 8%, American Can [oS¥33 Klesinger & Kovich | i igges Sz Ao i pemeen| (4 [F] 1Y ber s . i S o Z Films, 1%, General Motors 8%, [ N |Lieuts (J.G.) Scolt, Gwinn, and] NEw LOW noon PRICES | — h ' St i i N Garcia, and Ensigns Heilig and H osie ry even £ | Tternational Harvester 13, Kenne- | | <% (G, : OW IS A splendid time for | ] E E|con ,5 » RacheRd .Mmors ek § . | A Juneau lemon, displa; building and remodeling. : = of '.he ea rl § |52 Biales S‘*l 28 7] 155 ed at the Jun: Prices are very attractive on ; £ Y 4 | i. § .- {to the visitors, doors, sash, trim and all kinds I_IVER B"_ — ol i = | ; r = 1 = [hailing from Caiit of millwork. All wood is well | g | Three of Phoenix’ newest creations! Themost = ‘ fl one pound and » ! seasoned, carefully slected, WITHOUT CALOMEL = exciting of the new summer colors! And at = ‘ as large as the emon IM-| 354 everything you order is = rices that fairly make one gasp with aston- £ fi... rted It wis)| ivavs up to specifications. : = E E-lmu'nt What :{salv this is! Every pair regu- = { 1‘( 2 Oneypanfl Doorp; 25t | AniihYo;I“ J?mflkgri;.ofol:: o E lar Phoenix high standard quality. £ | . '““‘“f‘b ¥ el rind B S0y T g $2 40 ‘ e Morning H . - . H $1,000 set aside for the Fourth of | AT THE HOTELS e o R s | 1f you feel sour and sunk and the world H Made of Certified Silk, these Phoenix Hose = Ly celaniRHARG R atired oot~ 5- R o |1ast year bore five large lemons. nge S;togg-pa:fe: | tocks o o ‘l g e i (74 mm s assure greater comfort, Ionger wear. Be sul § |tributions to the Boy Scouts and Gastineau | Rogers For Fourth A i°n°.r!. 4 . m.'x o 1.80 iy ‘ndw“p“:n{hezngvx;:;:d}o:rmmnnfi g to see them while assortments are complete— E |City ‘Band, aggregated $275546,| Robert F. Peetrson. Oakland,| s the schedule for the Admirall po-d o = ® o0 b0 o At b b b Lo = you'll want a box or two. B g 7 leaving a_balance ‘of $88096 on | Cal; W. H. Dugdell, Ed Hendrick-|Rogers calls for the arrival of thy ing glass, as Jowas . 3 4() | bowes s 8 mere movEIDERt QoG EEk 8% H £ Mid-Year Financial Report nana. son, Yakutal; George C. BOOth, yooiel nere from Seatile on Jul A | e The reason for your down and-out = = ) | - _ s Detroit; R. S. Montague, Saginaw, |j; been Screen Doors, with | Seating i your liver. It shoul d%:"w“‘” H = Shows Chamber’s Net | ©One hundred and ninety - two Mich. Rt i e g galvanized wne, as | pounds of ile into your iy s i i g : ¢ {members were signed up, of which M { miral Line, lowas . . 2.75 | dngn";wdgfig,‘;“;u;‘:m;;fi’;fi"' = Buy a box at this saving = Resouces to Date ‘m have paid up their dues fully, ... oo j2 r~‘flb"0n‘;]d')“ Thess are ju“ el Cata]og‘ G bloats up vour simach. You hve = - and 45 are outstanding. Member- % e ' v 1 be brought he y fteras from our large od taste and your breath s foul o | - oI RS T £ Total receipts of the Chamber of shu) attendance at weekly lunch- |day and remain through the locall. justrated catalog—a F e o Taet doarmand aut, Yous'siels -} PHOENIX HOSIERY WEEK-— Z commerce this year were $3.636.44, léons fotaled 880, and visitors 175, | PAGIFIC DEPARTS [celebration. T¢ will have a large| real guide and help in . = 4 = including $1,500 from memberships During the first six months the FOR PORT ALEXANDER |iooking for that cruise. | home-building. Send for LITTLE LIVER PU LS to two £ JUNE 24 TO JULY 9 = and $1,343 in contributions, it was Secretary’s office has received and Bound for Port Alexander and| Stream watchinen employed by grour copy today. It's }"""E":;‘_,"‘;‘“‘,g"“fiegfi’;;:fi.'::,"d',,m' = Z revealed in the semi-annual report answered 780 requests for informa- é‘flyt i*";"twl lhKe n?otmlxsmp :mh" the Juneau omrce* of the Um:eg ree. harmless, gentle vuxcn‘ubla‘:xtbnuc';. -mx E Z ‘made by G. H. Walmsley, Secre- tion. \Capt. Paul Kzgel, departed this States Bureau of Fisheries are all when it comea to making the bile flow freely. £ b s e e S "‘:?;png;mure,. to the éoa,d Of| Twenty-seven weekly luncheons|[07cnoon for Juneau. The vessel|hona fide Alaskans, many of them OBWlLLlAgIS all et ek laelivee SO Sk Onter i = Directors and submitted by it to i had a large cargo. She embarked |were born in the Territory, and XY d Doors Ligtle Liver Pillo an the red label. Resent & E th(x‘r'cch;;mer today. ! gave ‘:eenhheldh ?:dzam;::fi?:i of | 6ne passenger, H. Galbraith, wWho others have resided here many Ja ha" 3 J Matdtne. GHUT G £ B }l BEHRE[VDS CU In(' =| Expcnduures to date, xncludmg frecials, nms b8 8S: 'is destined to Windham years, said a communication from| 1933 First Ave. So., Seattle How To Care For = » » *9 A 1, - e R a— —- ————e S E—— - Capt. M. J. OConnor, Assistant . B =Bl Agent. The statement was made ’ 8 o F: = in reply to a criticism sent the F E Juneau’s Leading Department Store E| D ! = = |it was claimed watchmen wer2 Il It |being brought north from the LA . r r being, tropsbe Pt wiiom e . . | ' - = watchmen for his- particular dis- Dr. JUhn DPI('P)', V(lrlcose V()lns T | trict, Capt. O'Connor said. ) Smith Supporter, ~N | iz | Asks Third Party| aons . sesmous amonnt of| 3 ‘UPERATIBNS |N WHEN YOU WANT IT o Emerald Oil to the swollen veins | . o . y NEW YORK, June 23—Dr. John land sores. Let it penetrate. Feel | ut . Dewey, Jiberal Dhllosopherr- who | the magic relief! Now bind your supported Alfred E. Smith for the leg with a bandage three inches 5 < 1e o : . 5 ' Presidential nomination in 1928 |wide and long enough to give the| § SLTAR BRAND Solid Leather Shoes and Oxfords for the Whole Fam- } | A has issued a call for a national necessary support, winding it up- ilv > | 4. meeting at Cleveland July 9 and |ward from the ankle to the knee, lly You'll like the comfort the aty](‘, and last bUt Dol I(‘ast you gl Nuw uNn R WAY b 10 to crystalize independent senti-|the way the blood flows in the like the extremely low prices. £ ment and perhaps eventually to veins. Stops the pain. Begins at PHONE 358 . form a third party. once to heal the ulcers and broken 5 % i The major political parties, he | veins. Just follow the simple direc- | Normal Packs Reported in 1 iy G ek et Bk AR ydi e il | ARl CHILDREN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS |" Several Districts in P . |Juneau Drug Co. won't keep your | & | Which FlshmgOpens Daily Empire Wan: Ads Pay money unless you are. —adv, | Sizes 5 to 8 at $1-25 | Yok Al g TN THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY - i 8% to 111/2 at $1 7,) 4 ; sagnaAr{JT‘kdm (?elntra! a:]\c. i e b cuthwes aska istrict the ¢! 2 N g S i ” J. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER B v . ‘cn:vof o S wh;“‘nfe LUy “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute A UREA | ; 4 st week, wher s ! s 12 to 2 at $2.00 was just getting underway, aggre- Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 i The Weatller |gated 114968 cases, according to 'f ot e e - Ipack figures released today from i LOCAL DATA 4 'local headquarters of the United 3 LADIES’ DRESS SLIPPERS | States Bureau of Fisheries by Capt. /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) |M. J. O'Connor, Assistant Agent. @y i F A E p Included in this are packs in Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.am., June 23: or Afternoon and vening Wear Copper River, Cook Inlet, Chignik, Probably showers tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. o Yakutat, and the north and south s :\S [.OW as $3.9‘J sides of the Alaska Peninsula. No Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Veiocity Weather | reports have been received from 4 pm. yest'y 30.02 59 49 s 8 Pt. Cldy o\ i) Tcy Strait plants that opened last 4 am. today 30.05 49 86 swW 2 Rain week nor from Libby at Kake. Noon today 3015 52 90 8 8 Rain The major pertion of the pack k. CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS {to date has been red (is.h, 78,786 - SR - 67 N S LR c‘:ffsu;’ ';h?he"":f;yo?amf :3; High cost is unnecessary for summer heat. Start - ! Tgnar S HOES IpKlngs Were second with 23,577, fol- your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it v. At I-:unest ::.m. |] ::westtla.m. fimfi P;‘elcnm W‘"t: MEN’S OXFORDS AND 8 Jowdd by chums, 8641 and pinks, well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require on emp. temp. 'mp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 8964. The total is well up with i i e e el Bt s e 0 PtCldy Black and Brown S ik mck; i Lhe!’ ! little attention throughout the day. Nome . 54 54 | 46 46 12 0 Clear 3 date last year in the districts cov- Per Ton j Fort Yukon % gk | s0° @ 4 0 | Clear Sizes 6 to 11 at $4.50 and $5.00 ferea: F.O.B. Bunkers Tanana ... 26 . 38 | <l 40 4 0 Clear » . . b i Fairbanks 72 64 | &6 . 86 6 Trace Cldy TR s 3 Lump ... Z i St. Paul . 46 44 | 40 40 8 0 Ccidy | "< 4 Here’s How B“Sy Bee INDIAN R ~$11.50 i R S A 5 3 2 5 MEN’S WORK SHOES—Black and Tan Blocks German. River i RN ST ks, | i Kodiak B2. .53 . ] 44 . AD 0 Rain | i 4 , | Cordova S :; :; C';Im . 0 PtCldy | Sizes 6 to 11 at $3.45 pair STETTIN, Germany, June 23.— Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 > Juneau " 5 | hoe Rain | e s e ol Bees stopped a fleet of ships from i Ketchikan 56 ;g e :: : (l;g :,P ‘gidy MAN passing through the big railway ope pflno; g:pefl 22 e fi “ $ 0 a !-Clgz ,‘ Y OTHER BARGAINS in this large shipment of Solid Leather ¢ |arawbridge here. An attendant PalelC Coast Coal Co Bamo: TN ! found the lever clogged with a » i Seattle ... 6 66 | 54 56 6 Trace clay |§ Shoes. Every pair guaranteed to give absolute satlsfuctlon. Hib® Swars which woold Hob let i Portland . 36 Bl omo g aE Cldy | e ach 88N Francisco .. 64 @ L SBATEAE ! 2 Cear | J Half a dozen steamers were hoot- f |ing desperately; skippers cursed; 4 The low pressure area over the Gulf of Alaska has dissapated | longshoremen shouted advice — all F IN U itself and high pressure remains in general along the Pacific Coast; e I en S nc without avail. N CE ] Seattle, Wash, 3014 inches. Pressure is relatively : low throughout ° Ae k ] o9 4 . After_an hour's delay, ‘the bee 4 the Interior and over the Aleutian Islands. Temperature changes | % 3 , 2 p ' X . ‘§ |swarm-arose ard so did the bridge. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON o ! have been relatively unimiportant. Generally fair weather has pre- uneau’s Leading Depart T P T 1 throughout all sections except for. light showers along, the | g g Lepartment Slmre 3 Switzerland cl::‘a only two radio Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | ! i “ i v g e e . bt o £ 2 o NORNPERdo AR 3 o o |

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