The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY OCE 1419920 o 1 ‘ ) B . 8. AGRICULTURE, UREAU DEMOCRATS T0 .1, "z o= [DUTY POSITIVE [ ** ™ e =" uwcfl WE hvnlvnrod Reduced IN EMERGENGY il paks Pl Boy Hayes, who yesterday f L] By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) P r Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. begimning at 4 p.m., Oct. 14: 1 g SAYS NMEE Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. Ao p e ey o WA W \ ale ()f aflernoon entered a plea of guilty to violation of the Na- tional Prohibtion Act, ad- . .| . e . o . ol . T v o P @ dressed the court in his own e | : - ’;1:9 e Bnrozr;lgzer T:;np Humu-dlty'w:d v.l?:ny 'g:m r r 1 l S (cmflnuea-iiod PigE'Oney | behalf B semtence. ¢ | (Gontinuea rom vage One) et s s v ~— | e Citing botl aw and evi- e | R Inew deal” M#. e dence, lie thought he was | Noon today 2042 41 gg Rain ] i mxn declared. o pressing the court when e ‘vn times of prosperity, :wh?n might CABLE AND m ‘ orkers every Division | b i lled a nest wsed | e e $re; consiNNEs S T (o Jurc Banding inteapied o |1 OIS @ Tet o L YESTERDAY TODAY guresmdimfien.mtggm_'“’”kmumw‘“a"“" urr; he said, He added fthat| === by "Dtk L YR ing one. “Alagkans efu—m,.pe ® Yorney. e g;essr(;n ses to inatgwiate & laet- | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am.4am. Precip. 4am. aisappointed. in the leadership ® Bch modesily admitied he e oGt Tén ' for deating Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather en them during the giv- |'® was not, but affirmed he al- e inite, long-range :f mubm health Barrow ... '26 24 | 12 1490 2A% Clear yeats by the Republican m o ways had a flair for justice, e |With all pm?l;nk:h : the puopar| Nome ; 46 44 | 28 28 4 0 Clear § tration, are turning to our passy|® PPTcaTly in that instance ‘e :0%":“‘:;? e Tt Bewma (TR e B BTG Clear o NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to make your home look bright with [;r: real and progressive leader. | e was 8 3 i b Fort Yukon . 24 @ | 1 12 18 0 g;::, i i i s ¢ e concerned. He final 2 T i3 3 ‘anana ... ] | r new window drapes and hangings at much less than it would cost at pm;'e e | o to be seated and Judge | HE endorsed the Hen ‘;;53,::;, Fairbanks ... 42 43 T . 8 7 hly Effective Campaign e Hardinz imposed a'fine of e Eagle ...i.... 28 98 | . e Clear vegular prices.; Note thes sample walues for TOMORROW -+-There are §'|| “senator Dimond.. despite er-| o e Saolth T pert T4 E;senz;s,e r:t’e be madt, comx;:x:!t;zv s R s el injuries wetetved tted by Taw. ‘Hayes was ® ; ared p many more throughout the department. ' :::;pflgn has wmffiui: hé: 3 et i Jal ia” sorve o |vored the Wagner measure to s((;t g‘;;:k“"‘m :g g | :fi :i 1% g Pt.mcidy TR i D o o e S e i e v | Cordova s M8 | 8 3w 4. .00 Cldy g { ; lon. admitted by |® of $2 per day in default 4 i f -| Juneau .49 8 | 43 M« T2 Cldy Regular $2,50 SILK DAMASK DRAPERY the ofposition that be has made (e of payment. The Disirict o e U5 I st ox Conc| JE o 8 8 Lo 28 R 50 i ; : effective campalgn, and (® Attorney’s Office had recom- @ | 0o "0 0B 0 byt prover Ketchikan ....... 50 50 @ 48 4 m Cldy —>50 in. wide—$1.95 yard %‘:flm’ nrewc"i:ie.flhz ®oth | ® mended a $250 fine. : vetozd by Pref it ? g & bt b i 8 20 Raift - \ by Fnm vy ‘mafor- ® : Edmonton 8 M 28 30 4 0 cldy i i 81 . SILK DRA 13 fti‘x:;t'::: mAnc::tnn of cautying|(® ® e e ® ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 e befir?l:;z?; Sdc).marl, i:mGeor ;hye Seattle ¥ ik @ & 5 & 1 Bt Gigy egular $1.50 PERY— g orage, Seward, A as Mt ot R MANY | Portland 68 68 58 58 10 .38 Cdy g g s Hies ’ ambia, West Africa, has estab- —————— San Franeisco ... 64 60 56 56 4 0 % 50 in. wide—$1.00 towns In these two divisions, and| O i 1 5 | i i have béen advised that the smal-lished a finger-print department| A toy balloon released at Thames The pressure is lowest In the Gulf of Alaska and moderately fer, more remote precincts will|With the loal bandmaster in charge | pitton, England, was found at Gib-| Jow throughout Alaska, with light rains and lower temperatures. in give th party a proportionatly good |as & side line. | eraltar, miles away. Scuthern Alaska. The pressure is moderately high in Northwestern Regilar $1.00 RAYON AND COTTON DRAPERY—50 in. wide—75¢ €anada, with clear and genérally cold weather in Middle and Narth- ern Alaska. Minimum, temperature of 10 degrees above zero was xe- ported from Fairbanks. This equals the lowest previously reported from any portion of the Tetritory. e ' ™ Beautyrest by Simmons vote, * — SEE e v S “Advices recefved from Nome by G mail ‘on the last bat, sald the 8ecorid 'Division is safely ‘Demo- | cratie. Although Senator Dimond was fprevented from going there by his accident, it is predicted he, Felll ofiry it handily. 3 r Yard-Wide Fast €Color CRETONNES— All Short Lengths at Ha{f Price B M ‘Behrends Co., Inc. me@u s Leadmg Dengflmem Store e Choicest Orange Pekoe and Pekoe Guaranteed by this famous signature A e e K% e ———— ——— HOLY TRINITY GUILD ‘%J°g:;vm Te-clocted: Corresponcii | by idons Urges S v TO ABANDON SALE:|Soammed o R B N ety i Reiitiay ™ |tk We ate contine the Firs 3 Division will ‘give us the biggest Mrs. E. M. Poley, who has so 7 PROVIDES SUBST]TUTE‘;‘W 2R Bl s age Conference|vote 1 ity sty be concluded. it, " in_her capacity as President, was WASHINGTON, O¢ti A su‘"F’" . tor W At the Em A MJ{Z | America’s finest mattress—the Beautyrest by’ Simmons— ?presents for 1932 still greater value. It has 837 barrel- ih aped coils, each encased in a separate eloth pocket. Pre- M the last meetng of the Holy | given a vote of thanks by the Trinity Guild, the members voted |Guild ladies, all . being fully ap- pension’ of . vafiway ‘wage :"' 1o dispense with ‘their usual Hand- irdless offons | 11008 during the sest lgo 1932 48 kerchief Sale and Tea, a long- gfi‘:‘l:‘?flefiim‘:‘eflt meé.fhe Guild favored by President standing annual activity which ms‘and its gctivties, The' chief ‘ bxecutive feels thel formerly been held in the show- economic 'situation #fter the first by 2ooms of the Alaska Electric Ludn‘ of ‘the ‘year will afford & clearer i @and Power Company on the rirst; REBEKAHS ATTENTION baekground for @iscussing a pro-| Baturday of December. Tt was — paced additional 10 [pu- oent pay- | o giye .a tea gnd food- JtPof: cé Rebekah [ 6 /% ol on the date mentioned. Lx::‘t;:s o me:f"::l:” Sunday His position was“i#lade known Eieclion of oificers for ine en-afternoon in the chapel of the DY Secretary Doak. me was the main feature|Chas. W. Carter Mortuary to at- Mr. Hoover's intervention had fof & previous meeting. The offi-|tend funeral services for the late|been sought by the nnw-y labor oers chosen -are.as fcllows: Presi- (Mrs John Livie. exeoutives’ assodiation adter this V. W. Mulvihill, suc- group refused to confer With raf | mg Mrs. E. M. Folley; Vice- EDITH SHEELOR, rogd presidents on ‘the shbject of President, Mrs. Anna E. Snow, suc- Nohle Grand. |another out. A one-yest 10 per || ceeding Mrs. Wellman Holbrook; ALPHONSINE CARTER, cent “reduetion fl M to last Ms John ‘W.! —adv. Secretar; Tnn.mmr s y. year. P L Rondahas 1 [ ning Tomorrow ! 5. Mn\* A NEW €OMPLETELY RE-CREATED * “LOCATION! (NEXT' DOOR TO }UN_EAU DRUG) built side walls, and ventilators on-all sides. Now on display. Thomas Hardware Co. [3 £, A Neve diid BAILEY’S SPECIAL DeliCiOi!S Every Night from 8 P. M. B 1 B BREAD CHICKEN Noomj:s COFFEE KING OSCAR 8 i and s Equal to nghest Price ' . SARDI N ES S::‘-'er) 4 ; CKO‘P SUEY " Red Can p " 3 cans ould Ey1 BAILEY’S CAFE t & fi - 3 . . F 300 Lb | 99 X w Product in Juneaul .' s R i 199 g § o e e .« ASK FOR ‘ 4 M WAINUTS | Ramsivs S G ; TR L SHELL——N«w Crop t's the White Bréad) _ : Y —ALSO—— | SALAD OoH. ; OOMS | § Comfilcte Freshly Baked Selection of BuLthrms S s} gy % #|} COOKJES . LAYER CAKES LOAF CAKES LTS G fl)FF EE CAKES PASTRIES DOUGHNUTS ROLLS THERE IS 4 wafi fiVAMNG 7250-» You Must Try u&rmn FOOD l'm:su MEATS

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