The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1932, Page 8

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points before meeting sup- included New York Central, nern Pacific, American Smelt- Woolworth, Standard Oil of STOCKS TAKE = SLIGHT DROP i s meren o o Tube, slowing of trading and the | decline ang little profit taking. Reviews Show Gains Many Leading Issues Re-[ Weekly mercantile reviews re- l L ) ported furtk gains. | cover Ear Y LOSS€S | rpighter lines of industry and the il trade pointed to a bet-| terment which has assumed a na- tionwide trend, no particular areas prediminating however in the re- vival. A few districts in the east lagging somewhat behind. During Afternoon TRADE REVIEWS OF VERY ROSY NATURE R - H ‘ LOSING S DAY Seems to Be Nationwide| CLOSING PRICES TODAY . | NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Closing Improvement in Trend | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine of Industry | stock today is 117%, American Can| | 58 Anacc 11%, Bethlehem | Steel 21%, Curtiss-Wright 2, Fox| ms 5%, General Motors 16, In- national Harvester 30%, Kenne- NEW YORK, ed substant cott 13% Packard Motors 3% rnoon United Steel 47%, Armour Senator Hattie Caraway of Ar S 1 to stand B 11, Coorado Fuel & TIron 11'%,| Kansas is shown voting in the pri. aside pending developments in| Ghrysler Standard Brands| MarY Inwhich she was renominated Washington g | by a huge plurality over several I 5 nts men opponents. (Associated Press e Losses ‘nf one and a half p: Photo) e and Tele ph, dl SPANISH CONGRESS' GRIST Steel but the latter EGYPT RESTRICYS FLIERS -day. | MADRID—In its first year the ic_dropped four points Congress of the second Spanish| CAIRO All forelgn airplanes regained most of the!Republic passed 241 laws in addi- |passing over Egypt must land at | ticn to the new Constitution Almaza fiel laneous issues loosing one'gress opened July PicoLy WiIGGLY Peaches — Peaches 100 BOXES YAKIMA PEACHES COMING TUESDAY ON YUKON. Help the farmer dispose of his peaches. Season is short. Order five cases now. Price will be LESS THAN 75¢ BOX., JUNEAU. Never before so low! Con- | the Governme { a new order. | | | { Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. for 25¢ Fresh Italian Prunes 16 Ib. box, 89¢ Meat anurtmont Lowest Prices For SUNDAY we suggest ROAST LEG OF PORK with CANDIED SWEET POTATOES OUR BEST LEAN SLICED BACON RIND OFF 2 pounds 55¢ PURE LARD WHITE—5 pounds 45¢ WEINERS FRESH—2 pounds 35¢ HEINZ DILL PICKLES 8 for 25¢ BACON EASTERN—Pound 15¢ PicoLy WiceLy—The most of the Best for the Least”—PiccrLy WiceLy CIGARETTES CANNED MILK All Brands—SATURDAY ONLY ALL BRANDS Per carton, $1.28 12 cans, 72¢ EGGS HONEY BUTTER LARGE—CLEAN PURE SUNSET FRES FIREWEED GOLD 3 doz.. 83¢ 5 Ib. pail, 49c] 3 lbs., 83¢ CHEESE AMERICAN CREAM Pound. 16¢ A S Full Line Canning Supplies and CERTO PIGGLY WIGGLY Telephone 24 Prompt Deliveries TOMATOES SOLID PACK 7 cans, 99¢ RAINIER MALT 3 cans for $1.00 | Demands Senator Resign GOV, PINCHOT WANTS DAVIS OUT OF RACE Candidacy Following Lottery Indictment HARRISEURG, Penn. Aug. 26.— Following the indictment in New York of United States Senator| James J. Davis, on charges of par—‘ ticipating in a lottery in connec-| tion with the sale of dance tickets | for the Moose Lodge, Gov. Gifford | Pinchot has demanded the Senator be asked tc resign his candidacy | for reelection. | Gov. Pinchot wrote this demand to the Republican State Commi- | ttee and further demanded the Committee nsk for his resignation Senator Davis refused to mak eny comment SITKA SCHOOL PLANS VARIED SPORT PROGRAM New Recreaion Hall to Be; Built Next Year Will | Add to Its Scope | Many indoor athletics will be added to the program at Sheldc Jackson School at Sitka next year | after the construction of the new | recreation and gymnasium build- | ing at tha® institution, according | to W. Lesl'e Yaw, Superintendent. | who visited here yesterday. | The building will be about 100 |by 54 fes: and constructed of | lumber. It is expected ©t will be 'erected cariy next summer and ready for use when school re-| opens in the Fall At preseat the school has only a small gymnasium which handi- caps it materially. Basketball is about the only sport engaged in, and the boys of the school use it as much that the girls are al-i most crowded out. With the addi-| tion of th» new building, indoor | | baseball, hancball, volley ball and | lother games will be incorporated in the program, and the smaller| gym will be turned over to the| ginls for tunir excluslve use, Sup:.| Yaw said | He is talking a two-weeks yaca-! tion befor> the opening K of the| regular terra next month. He. is a| guest of Rev. David Waggoner | on the Princeton on a cruise| throughout the district. About 130 pupils vill attend the school during the coming year. - ee— PLAYING MANAGERS ARE QUITTING LONGVIEW, Tex., Aug. 26. — Dick McCabe of Fort Worth re- signed his post, only one playing manager was left in the Texas League—Hank Severeid, former big leaguer, who still eatches part of| Longview's games. | - BRITISH VAMPS PROSPER LONDON — Police here have warned tired business men seeking rest at south coast resorts that | “seaside vamps” have been getting much hush money this year from victims who succumb to the lure of these smartly dressed and often charming women. COAL For Every Purse—and for Every Purpose |the cohoe ion two frigates which evaded the HALIBUT GIVES VARIETY TO FISH RECEIPTS HERE Flat Sea Food Totals 6,000 Pounds and Salmon Amounts to 56,800 Halibut gave diversity to fish receipts today. The flat sea food was the first of its kind to arrive in the past few weeks. Unloading of salmon were almost entirely of variety, and were in fairly heavy quantity. | Six thousand pounds of halibut were brought to port by the Fane, | Capt. Ole Johanson. 1 Bought For 3 and 2 The catvh was bought by E. E. Engstrom, representative of the Sebastian-3iuart Company of Se-| attle, for 3 cents a pound first grade and 2 cents a pound second | grade, | Boats, Captains, Catches | Salmon hailings totaled 56,800 pounds. Foats, captains, catches| 5 follow: { Oscar Oberg, 16,000 | pounds; Dundas, James Young, 14 400 pounds; North Light Landin, 9,509 pounds, all bou; by the Junesu Cold Storage Com- pany, and tlie Margaret T. Peter Hildre 16800 pounds, purchased by Mr. Enzstrom, for the Sebas- tian-Stuart Company of Seattle. R | BREAKS FRENCH TRAVEL RECORDS PARIS, Aug. 26—Premier Ed- ouard Herriot is probably the | most-traveled head of a Govern- ment in France. Although the late Georges Clem- enceau, went much farther afield, having voyaged to America, India, Greece and Egypt, Herriot holds the record for overnight travel. | As Mayor of Lyons, he has shut- | tled back and forth between there | and Paris for 25 years and when he had to run to and fro between | Paris, Lausanne and Geneva this | year, it was second nature to him “I no longer shake hands wita the engineer, as American Pres dents do,” he said laughingly. “The | engineer and firemen think I'm a member of the train crew!” | R g | RELIC DOOMED NAPOLEON ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Aug. 26.— | The fort of Silsilah, generally | known as “Napoleon’s Forth,” is to | be demolished to make way for & new mole in the harbor here. The fort is famous as the place where Napolecon embarked for | France with a handful of soldiers English blockade fleet. Every drop real quality CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. Bunkers Per Ton Utah Stove $15.25 Evan-Jones .. c 14.00 Junior Briquets ... 13.00 | carbonado Egg-Nut .. 13.00 | Indian Nut ... 11.25 Indian Lump ... 11.50 Carbonado-Indian-Mix.. 12.25 Nanaimo Mine Run 14.75 Nanaimo Screened 15.25 | Ladysmith Mine Run . 1475 || Ladysmith Screened .. 1525 || Ladysmith Screenings . 8.00 Nanaimo Screenings 8.00 Utah Screenings 8.00 Blacksmith Coal Anthracite Nut Coal Cartage Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70¢ to 90¢ per sack Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 ENGINE WORKS 133 YEARS UNNA - hOENINGSBORN, Ger- many —G~rmany's oldest steam en- | PR N S gine, imporied from England 133 | Old Papers for sale at The Empire | home years ago, has been placed on the [ retired 1ist. It has been used from the start to run a pump which brought witer to the baths of this saline spa. VISI'S BRADFORDS Harry Lucas Jr, returned this weeky from a month’s visit at the of Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Office. | Bradford ai Craig. CHICKENS DUE ON NORTHIL.AND 4 POUND POUND SOLID BRICKS—Fresh, Due T« Put your orders in EARLY and save being ight disappointed ON ICE—Coco Cola, L.ime Crush, Lime Rickey, White Rock, Ginger Ale, Soda Water, all flavors, etc. Vermouth, Grapejuice, Peach Cordial, Apricot Cordial, Manhattan Cocktail, Creme de Menthe, Irish Moss Choose Your Plumber as You Would Your Doctor YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT depends upon your Plumbing and Heating. It costs you no more to trade with an old reliable firm as our volume enables us to buy in large quantities and our overhead per dollar’s worth of business done is lower than others’ Plumbing and heating prices are lower than they have been for many years. Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Oil Burners “We tell you in advance what job will cost”

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