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5 ‘' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1932. P —— e — ’—_-—————-—-—_———‘—'———_———_—'——q:_———-_ CLAIMS HUUVER ‘VIRGINIAN |S Royal Courtshlp in Coupe STOCK PRlcEs!‘f”&%fl me e o MUNIGIPAL DRUG [OHIO TO HAVE WAS OBSTINATE ~ TAKING FLING FAIL TO RALLY, 5% STORE PLANNED, RABBIT RANCH IN GIVING AID AT PRESIDENT S SL" DUWNWAHD 16%, Gurise-Wright 3%, & 3 Fox| MENDOZA, Argentine, Nov. 3| MILAN, Obo, Nov. 2—The Okio | s:ns :r or g . City nail is dering es- | conserva issioner has ac- Depression Could Have Senator (;lass Exposes T— 1 M 1 i drug tracks ‘& 1In!ernat;nss]eH§::set;: lsgémr:{elnz- it el ol mun?clpal o S = Nas vy L O A 0% P kard Motors 2%, [s}om to supply free medicine to the |13 acres near Milan and Sandusky Many Losses Occur Among necott 9%, Packard Motors 2%, (o0 " 14" he ginanced by taxes |for a rabbit ranch. The farm will Been P H\‘n“d If Ad- Hoover on His Bank- Leaders, from One {;J::E:ecsl;ab;f Sggiy:fe‘: 1?”;;‘:5 on prescriptions compounded at| have an annual capacity of 2,600 4 vice Had Been Heeded | ing P\opo<als to oo Poiete et and. Tron 1o ailas Oo.|Privete pharitmcles. rabbits, 1t is estimated. ey | — lumbian Carbon 23%, Continental Petins ylvan'an Named Dutch s"""‘“k Tea Li NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The Stock‘ou no sale; Standard Brands 14%, 1 ute eel ‘ea lmits POWER, INFLUENCE DENlES GENERAL FORK, W, Au e Ml | 00 e i T 4 sy Patd ay after occasional rally- Canadian Pacific 127%, Dupont 31%. SURABAYA, Java. — Ten pro- dencies. | SR R WASHINGTON, Nov, 2—Presi-|ducers, a-;: ezfi)ms of the Dutch | toda, t Ind ve gon 1o of one to two points were | OMMENAY SALMON ARRIVE; g;;;l:::::: :fn n;ur;f::inmm };ehhr:z aaspresent a plan vfmceh C:O\S;’rz s among the leaders. FROZEN FIS TO HONOLULU of Waverly, Penn,, to be Ambassa- duce by 15 per cent the tea ex- WERE BOTH AT WORK| G. O. P. ASQERTIONS‘ Main Quoshon Ix Now PIC- Declales Chxtf Executive | sented to People of | Had Cooperation of | turnover was about 800,000 | E 1 : i 1 dor to Poland. ports from Ceylon, British India, American Nation | Democrats in Congress ! 0 ot | Thirteen thousand pounds of king | g B Ul 0 warsaw on No-and the Dutch Bast Indies for i | et he final tone of the market salmon from Oape Ommenay have| . . =0 " e a6 s, was heavy. been delivered to the Juneau Cold Rails bore the brunt of the Storage and 5000 pounds of frozen lling. Car loadings showed sea- palibut and ffrozen salmon have al tapering off in the freight been sent south by the Cold Stor- : EXTR A SPECI AL ment and this started the age in the last 24 hours. . Santa Fe declm‘;d The frozen fish, on arrival in t and one half points. Rail- Seattle, will be trans-shipped toi q W25e 3 g roads off about two points, in- Honollu. R. & Ww. MILK’ 5 cans for oo 25¢ i - |cluded New York Central, Union PORTL b= WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—United t ‘arter Glass, Demo- said President he ‘last Con- | r proposals thaL} “to a|would have d the very foun-) ief | dation of our banking system.” ator Glass urged the elec- nia. which were def ieh the power and influence|tion of Gov. Franklin D. Roose-| " v o b s Neplamngeis | e s B o B ROLLED OATS, 10-1b. bags ... 45c ices U y giniar Thi: t lends color to the persistent rumors of a growing romance es of f points ap- b : Yooty Unhesded The Virginian denied statements| FHIS Pictyre lon George of England and Princess Ingrid i g ce I Su it B Dot ap NALLEY HONEY, 5-lb. pails ... 48¢ | ver and his associates would | of President Hoover and his su i for United States Steel, / 4 i et B et b X 4 hgd Here is the royal pair driving through the s;xcets of Stocl holcnl]] Pé‘mccn 4 Atralif 50 ATAatAd " Gas »d the voices that prevailed |porters that economic troubles hai a raft, as. & ; 1;;(‘1; “‘;‘ ':,“ p:;l,-u e l igi = . TGt 1 RE Cie el o ey Am:‘:fi:;s o chi) RN TR 1 Liggett and Myers B., Amer- AMOCAT PUMPKIN, large can ......... 15¢ e in the ican Tobacco B. American Tele- perhaps have t cra . . {phone and Telegraph was down SILK TOILET TISSUE—1000-sheet € Faing 4 Son b & RUMORS STILL PERSIST = x nistrat : RN T SR SR T S 25¢ LONDON, Nov. 2—Rcports are current that Prince George's These Prices Are for CASH or CREDIT Moose Hall GARNICK’S—Phone 174 | name is linked with Princess Ingrid, of Sweden, now visiting the iness and Prosperity rmm Hoo' Duke of Connaught, of England. Officially the engagement is not tumbling down upon the ures t E announced. all of us” said Senator | o per 3 ARl L B SRR oS A S S i : | MOTHER OF MRS. GODDARD T SORRI GLAD TO BE Empress ok Japum PASSES AWAY IN TEXAS TONIGHT un peopi tonger contide ineir| BACK IN BANANA BELT| Expects Stork Visit) people longer confide thv:r; - s with Cranberry Sauce to the hands of one who 7 5 Mrs. E. M. Goddard today was Cream of Tomato Soup PEPPY MUSIC yet made a promise| after s.| TOKYO, Nov. 2—The press says|advised of the death of her mother, Pumpkin Pie >sy which has been ful-}| | court physicians announced that|Mrs. R. E. Hill at Plainview, Texas, THURSDAY from 5:30 to 7 by o . :zrnboué};er: Empress N o was expected to }losterday, as the result of heart GEORGE BROTHERS T2 PR umpxn in prospecting the Clar “ 7 | disease. Mrs. Hill was 62 years $1 00 T Oldest Citi H d | group of claims on Carlson Creek. ‘m:;enhi“ : e Hltrohilo “"}']rha‘ of age. . FOUR-PIECE es izen rionore “Juneau is in the banana belt as fifth child late next spring 2l iveri s cell i Funeral services will be held ¢ = : : N, Nov. 2. — When| compared to Carlson Creek,” he Empress has borne four daughters, | Thursdey in Lockhart, Texas, where C ff ORCHESTRA 5 Fast Dehvenes 10’ 11’ 2’ 2.30’ 4:30 , of Logan, cele- | said. “The weather in the Clark!one of whom died, and the nation interment will be made. Mrs. Hill 0 ee brl’h\)‘ it was)group area was windy and rainy has been hop! that the next] . "y b S Panniessee’ &hd hai Gentlemen, $1.00 Special Delivery At Your Requesl including | for a long time. Then it changed. child would be an heir to the|j o4 many years in West Texas Sllo e i % close |1t became windier, and snowed. |throne of Japan. The present heir! gt PP Ladies Free lest citi- 'T am glad to be back in this city's | presumptive is Prince Chichibu, MRS. KATHERINE HOOKER delightful climate.” brother of the Emperor. Old Papers for sale at Empire. ’ . Cold Weather Speclal WINTER WEATHER IS HERE. LET US HELP YOU SOLVE THAT PROBLEM TO KEEP WARM. NEW STOCK AND NEW LOW PRICES. STORE FULL OF BARGAINS $5.95 and $2.49 $1.95 Pair $6.95 AUTO ROBE&—PART WQOL BOYS’ LONG CORDUROY PANTS Attractive colors—large size. Sizes 4 to 12. Black Bear Brand. 500 SUit Strong Wearing 95¢ Suit CHILDREN’S SILK AND WOOL UNION SUITS Short sleeves, low neck—a real bargain, Sizes 2 to 13 years. 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CHILDREN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS AND 75¢ and 95¢ $1.00 S Tve SLEEPERS—Sizes 2 to 8 BOYS’ AVIATOR HELMETS LADIES’ FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS 2 for $1.00 Leather, fleece lined, brown and black, Good heavy weight. Sizes 14 to 17. LADIES’ UNION SUITS MEN’S WOOL UNION SUITS all sizes. SRR e g e e Cotton lisle. Munsingwear. Values to $2.50, $3,50, $3.95, $4.95 T 50c Each 7 $1.20 5ux SIS0 CemeOw ' LADIES’ UNION SUITS A real union suit for cold weather. A large LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL VESTS Silk and wool, sleeveless, knee length, ‘ 756 WOOl Cap S selection to choose from. Sizes 34 to 50. Sizes 38 to 44 sizes 36 to 44. . Blue, Maroon, Blue and Gold—Pure Wool LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROTHERS S .~ . - OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 O’CLOCK