The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1932. V | Pastor and. . FORMER CAMP: IS SUMMONED | SENT AGAINST |~ 7% Bride " 'GAME REFUGE BY ‘RODSEVELT BRAZIL REBELS iy ;Minisler. A;e_d 52, Wife Camo Funston, where thousands Public Hearing Called for IMAYOR-WALKER [MORE TROOPS of E\Iiddlc Westerners were trained Aged ]9, Are Held, during the World War, has Phearants, Government Rushing Men| . . P . . C (‘0!‘!\.6 a game refuge. Thursday—Executive to Northern Line— il o quail and other game birds and Makas Chfll‘ 04 Flfll’l Week ?mmd's are to be liberated on : g s MUSKOGEE, Okla, Aug. 8—|" & i A 52-year-old pastor, the Rev. S. 2 ¢ NEW YORK, Aug.'8—1In a bitter| RIO DE JANEIRO, AUE. 8—|a Boie 1o ned with his 10.year. |MISS PARRACK RETURNS attack on his attackers, Mayor|The Brazilian government has sent James J. Walker last Saturday|g dy stream of troops into said he would appear at the public | the northern front | heariag called by Gov. Franklin|opening of 'the D. Roosevelt ‘for next Thursday h and he would bring out the “real truth about these foul and out- rageous accusations.” on which his old Sunday ' School teacher 'bride,{ HOME FROM VACATION e basis of a chemical exam-| Miss Goldie Parrack, who had it 'is annoutlced, as re-|béen on' a short vacation here, vealiaz, Berrie’s , former, Wlfe_,‘i\ed.‘;nd \;sn;zed with her sisters, ‘Mrs. 2 e S morning The pastor 1s the head of % on ‘he steamer Alaska enroute t- (on the the fifth week ‘Reductions Anmounting to 25% to 50% and More is attempting | in the Parana | 'to 1t the rebels Territory, the d t around J : , ther home in California. removal as Chief Executive of the|carazinho, pr |May after the Cherokee Presbytery| "gya i ‘oo op the theatri- 4 HE—— B RS City of New York s asked bY drive on San Faulo oonvicted him of teaching d8c-|oy. pilcension,: ! talentdd! Hancer, | Semauel Seabury’s Teglslative Oom- | frhe ' Bebéls ‘hilve handéd the| " 0os contrary to the Preshytetian | ondii A gteis 1:1‘}- Targe - Gudienes . mittee. consuls of Foreigh governments at | [Aith i recentl Gt e Coliscum ' she : SUMMER GLOVES ONLY 5 SUMMER COATS ODDS AND ENDS Mayor Walker is charged with sao Paulo a :{-qua ¢ Ho 'married Tda Bess ‘Btight N gave s ,’hn‘ished’inwrpre‘tf:ie:nfigr ' n hght fabric vantage and fal to explain satis- | of belligerency thus ng the)death t 3 | v ¢ LADIES’ BLOUSES factorily to the committee his fin- | ctate from thé ban. of ”""m““i"t lip K. Oldhem, County Ai-| Values from $14.50 to $32.50 id he learned his lowed a capsule presum- aining *a depresant, she | ancial affairs. Maypr Walker charged the testi- produced against him has been ANNOUNCEMENT TO JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS RESIDENTS The’ Department Store car- 95¢ cations. — e 'HOUSE DRESSES Sale Price—$5.00-$10.00 { | B. P. 0. ELKS | i KID GLOVES | - i St B G s eguist. mating Wednesdsy: Tn- |5 aferowrd. . St s B 9o | sicring Yoor Gl T T 4 Light Colored CLOSING OUT SUMMER Sttall- sizes only e B St it e ol (e L Sh_ _51 ¢ Srgte‘g. Greait ;xu‘*indcd“t: rellable L Values to $450 : - e o £ AT R RTINS, M. H. SIDES, > and his girl bride dcnied;m(stomers. | $2.50 y FROEKS ot 30"_5 WASH SU]TS ‘ AN —adv __ Secrlary. knowledge of the polsoning. ladv. THE CASH BAZAAR. ' e Ngia 2 dresses for the’ price of 1. “U 1 Eaghiig5e FRANK EHAN 0N ‘ SILK CHEMISES, PANTIES, Listed from $4.95 to $32.50 cmi-mnms mlfi[ llanABBED % i £y | DANCETTES Half Price P MIAL; LIIARGED | { 7 ¢ an i B ; 1 $2.25 and $2.50 values N e T \ Y : 5195 ONLY A FEW HATS AND gy m H__S_LA INB ' Rl ; BARETS ,u':n WIFDSOR TIES Former Public Defender of SILK SLIPS Closé Out'Price Black and Colors San Francisco Faces || Best Quality © '58c 35¢ and 50¢ Jury Today “ sv g g T4 v Glmr SU-MMER COATS RUBBER Goons DcF;:nd:rEign Sarn ;‘:agcisco,l,lv:z::?t NON-RUN RAYON BLOOMERS HUY Good 'valties 1147 RUBBER—0UDA o ;S,f,’a,‘;’g“,f,;,i‘y it oy ;;e and VESTS $3.95 BATim(‘:;oler:OEs _fi'?:rfeorrfi;s'omcml dacts trial DA {ik. with an ex-convict, Alber nnin, 5150 Set (R D B g Lia : { i charged with murd!rmg} the 59- F 1 O D l B GIRLS’ BLUE SERGE 35¢ Paie e PG o Bl or ays unly : BREESETTES 'DRESSES— ss_” f 3¢ Pas is expected to appear @s a witness 3 ‘ gy ep BATH]NG CAPS for the State. o Vest and Pants SILK DRESSES i hch_ssc' 9 :E%;msisfigfignirfli}én%fi If' ymf net.-(\l a rug now or PX!I&[‘I to get. one t.his $1.00 Set - y v : o ing g’vfl i gody it winter, this -is your opportunity to obtain a fine 8 el $4.95 ° RUB!BER SHEE’I'ING appear like a hit-afd-run accident. rug at a remarkable saving. Every rug in stock " Egan is reported to hdve profited reduced. _GIR_L’S RATYON VESTS and BLOOMERS CORDUROY DRESSES U g0e ard ' ¥ o vas i s ¥ “ay riend for many years standing. . . $1.00 Set o » B _ RUBBER SHEETS R T o cmend 5 & American Orientals »~ GIRL’g,Ii,AY,(;N_.(—:bMBmA : 53'9.5, R 75‘: lld 31.00 ) Ipzlfiu" of his defense of crim- geg“:ur 31175(), gowmr 39400 : - PIQUE FROCKS and ZS egular 67.00, Now.... . 54.00 TIONS—$1.00 RUBBER APRONS Regular 46.00, Now.........._.... 35.75 T e areavs 3+ TENNIS COURT GIRL’S RAYON and COTTON 95¢ 35¢ i s NG MIWED 'm 9x12 AXMINSTERS PAJAMAS T SANITARY APRONS i vl B ' R Diiiis i egular $80.00, Now ... $64.00 HOUSE FROCKS SANIT ARSPAL RON! nmn STREET Regular 60.00, Now .... 48.00 - sl,n_fl_ A good assortment. Sizes RUBBER 'fl;lANGlIS A $ i . Reiul;r 55:00: Now .. 4400 LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY 14 to 44. RUPE Rl 21 ‘ “‘ Use of Site East of Zynda Regular 42.00, Now ... 33.60 c — | *H %RJ *....M., Behrend ¢ Regular 27.50, Now ... 22.00 = BLOUSES and KNIT SWEATER | - g g b ot haado CHILDREN’S ANKLETS BLOUSES: FATER Rum B‘m MATS Demolition of the tentiis court at y 6‘ . '.x 30c Pair RUBBER 184280 MATS R o e PN Pt o AT paratory to the erection of the | Assembly Apartments on the site. ‘The court will be erected again i $1.95 and $2.50 and 27x54 VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS $1.50 BEHRENDS * ¢ e S e ]uneau’snlmdmg Department Store CINEMA CHIEF ENJOYS BUSINESS TRIP HERE L.'L. Goldsmiith of the Seattle hepdquarters of the R. K. O. Mo- tion %lchu'e Corporation is in Ju- neau on business in the interest of ‘his company. He came North on the steamship Admiral Evans, which arrived here Saturday night. Yesterday afternoon he enjoyed 2 motor trip with Eric Paulson, Manager pf the Capitol Theatre, | and Mrs. Paulson to Mendenhall T T e A YL Aviatrix Who Set - {ucmc BRINGS MAN Record for Loops, .WITH .INSURED BACK Dxe.;‘ L’&ff%'i’&'fl i Suffering fyom a seriously in- Mildred Kauffman, u“‘ymfllfl "b“rrfx‘;mh:' E:es fx this’ rm‘:sl ” £ 'oug al S Mo Avlatrix, is dead as the resolf | om pory Obncfusion by the Mo- of 'injuries received when her torship Pacific,’ Capt. Paul : i Ipt. ul {Kegel. | monoplane locked wings' With |mne jnjured ‘man is a pattént in | ancther at a low altitude. W | St. Anrs hospital wheré e Will | Miss Kauffman sct a "'"’"’: be given ‘x-ray examnation. “ml nu.“:n ‘;:mzn looping He is an employee of the North- h west Herring Compeny et Port Three bihers ‘escaped Conclugion and suffered his in- with \ LADIES' SKIRTS —3-54 immediately on the unoccupied: STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY to $5.75 REMNGNTS ;‘i:%‘." ot A EVENING, AUGUST 10 52.50 HALP‘PRICE was owned by B. M. Behrends un- CORDOVA IS LEAVING SEATTLE AUGUST 15 The passenger and freight steam- er Cordova is leaving Beattle Aug- ust 15 for Southeast Alaska ports, Including” Skagway, according to advices received today by Agent Willis E. Nowell. The Derblay's sailing on August 12 for Southeast and Southwest 4laska, 'has been ‘cancelled, |building of the Fourth and Seward til ‘it was taken over last week by the Assembly Company, and he had given its use free for twelve Owns New Site The new site of the court is also owned by Mr. Behrends, and he has donated its use to the School Board. As was the case in respec’ | to the old site, the tases on the | new site will be paid by the owner. “The tennis court at Fourth and Seward was not the only recreation 4 place of its kind in Juneau, but it: ‘was the first public court,” recalled Mr. Behrends today. “Prior to the court, a private court had been; constructed at Fifth and Gold by the Juneau Tennis Club. | J. E. Lanz Originated Idea | “During or immediately after the } copstruction of the club’s private " court, in 1920, J. E. Lanz, Superin- tendent of the Juneau Public Schools, interested himself in the . establishment of a court for the pastel shades at 24x48 Rag Rugs 9x12 Rag Rugs All sizes on years to the Juneau_School Board Sale at Big for use as a public tennis court 4 and récreation place. REDUCTIONS in séveral sizes in lovely excep- tionally low: prices. ; 3 4 the use of the Fourth and Seward ] AR N et o S e sy TO MARMION| 2wt ae roe s Sevrd LINOLEUM REMNANTS—2 square ys. Charged with possession of in- toxicating liquer in violation of the Alasky Bone Dry Law, Mirs. Mad- eline Armstrong Wis arrestéd Sat- urday night at thé Bayview Apart- men:s, Willoughby Avenue, by Fed- 1o G T e e - FOR 600D STEAKS GO TO Mr. and Mrs. 1. Goldstein en- tertalnec more than 30 friends yes- y on an outing to Marmon uhmi The party made the trip the Island and back on the power schooner Sitka. Fishing, swimming and picknicing on the beach were enjoyed. the public recreation place. It has | given amusement and pleasure to numerous young folks ever since.” | ——————— SULLIVAN ARRIVES FROM ‘ HAINES" TO "GET” lNSANE‘ Depufy United &tates Marshal| C. J. Sullivan of Haines arrived $1.50 DON’T MISS THIS SALE—FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Heavy inlaid. Just the thing for elosets or small hallways. f CHENILLE BATH ROOM RUGS o 3 B 2 0 heve today on the steamer ‘Alaska L AILEY S CAFE Joan Olson and Ole Olson were| A, FRY ISMAKING VISIT |40 Pick Up two insane persons and. juneau-y " rd ; 4 ok 2 R AR arrested on a $imilar charge in a —_— take them to Morningside Sani+ : 8 | J 4 ] 5 & XS R - cabin on Ninth Street by the of-| A. Pry, lighthouse keeper at(tarium. He will leave with his ¢ & TR g e Y ¥i ¢ AR 2 : ficers. Sentinel Island, is in Juneau on Peiont 728 R, sk Lo gep el BAEY SRai T | 1 a few days' wvisit.

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