The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1932, Page 8

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h—*————————-——v——-———;’_—.‘_z__‘%_, ) ' Daily Cross-word Puzzle g | | p— GF GHAMBER IS f;‘“jgtMT WED g 8,‘:“05? Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle s A l’.‘:‘::" o ’ = ; : Carge ne 7 ZEL . Mohammedan 13 Act wildly Z 7 spiritual 14. To tax A L odes “evi 1. Whitens { 1 % 3 certain lich- ZypL. 3 Results to Date Granfym;, {Iris M. Chenoweth of Busi-| 1s. Deits to pre- \'rir'élilznl:n - ] Declares NC\Y‘, President, ness Coll cge and W. | 2 nnifi\:{;{ Ipping ‘ ‘v:":f'ng‘{:.firm I.Ann l 4. John W. Jones Payne, Miner, Marry s -1 % - S — g proceeding . (rj)g:r;k?;fl were woman's; 28, Little chfia Deface of Commerce are 100 square L“(fi‘é"‘n‘#“irl‘é jer his 1 : ® ts i ‘“;J“;,JSXF“-' 4 Remire &5 Scrutinize isticates " oL e bt *mush: Mexl- 1. Kind of elec- 41 On ihe sheiter- on Janus terfly can tric light ed side acation. n when! 5. Witness 48. Cosisting 2. Armed strife 45. Toward Board will meet nex: principall 3 Asterisk <o he O g AltStrer 'n‘:'{’é’c'fim'.i"'"“ at which P‘*-‘id”‘iv"" s Payne,| i@ (A);:rf»lgé:: %'yf%’; :; :’fi‘?‘;tmfi?"- & Tototed out of 50, 100 ears: o s, potensts 8% ua"rg‘;?s.a‘\‘!:“" 7. nu’l';'-‘u““"m.?‘sm 52. Hawheve - . Buddhist ofiar ermen of Nenkt Slate: abbr. hai Came ast August cons whom it thinks o -| The e was in ome bers fre the Se Osw si- B i mo’i:l;"{-.\,n i £ foibes late last the respone has been on with BUY THE LA TEST s s College. She| ( itinue her duties at the STYLES ; " r:vjllrx‘»"l at Alaska Juneau The bridegs emp veek or ten ot ey : MORE FOR YOUR O:‘zamznm‘ start at full | way thro M d have taken! MONEY : promises to be one of m e of rooms at the Knight e i active in the Chamber's history.” | A %...“..% » s PR = AR | | v AT THIS SALE SUNDAY SCHOOL SPF i K ERSHIP dl an PUPILS TREATED |[&F LHRE , .%..n YESTERDAY NOON 1 g np 70 REACH i 1 Most every Dress offer- s RAGE 1 | ke .Wfl.. » j SR e ed at this sale less than | Episcopal Church school w - ] ?NEA IN JAN " ined v thes Sachers in |} thirty days from New . ey B\ rnes an(] McDuf-|— Lol — — York“ { 10ht »‘!-,- Get Active STOGK MARKET 5;;;:1; r:t;med a fraction of i 5 . Middle"of Month 8 Many were bought at ] f had charge of the ; special prices where values are unbelievable. WE OFFER Semi- SILK WOOL Formals | DRESSES | DRESSES = | $650 | $4.95 $495 © to $1 2 50 Values to $12.75. Many with B latest puff cleeves. Sizes 14 to 42. Sizes 16 to 40 et CLOSING PRICES TODAY | R o by the ot | wasH 28. — The STARTs RALLY NEW YORK, Dec. 28—Closing | the & rship in - the | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ALASKAN SNOW COVER 1 { Representatives ap- | stock is 12%, American Can 50% toward a cli- Amcncan Power and Light 7, Ana r about thc4 cunda 5%, Bethlenem Steel 12} ndi T | Calumet and Hecla 2%, Chry. | 15%, Colorado Fuel and Iron 4% . Columbian Carbon 27%, Continen- C“{“g Orders Appear in ;1'0i’si:, curties-wright 1%, Fox| su ! Final Minutes—Some |Films 1%, General Motors 12% Nome 5. mem who are in| s | International Harvester 20%, Ken Ice on Chena Slough at Fair-|the lead in the race and appar- Issues Hold Gains necott 7%, Packard Motors 2%,| banks was 345 inches in thic e running equally strong are| Safeway Stores 39%, Standard| at Nome ry T. Rainey| NEW YORK, Dec: 28—The Stock Brands 14%, UmLed States Steel 25. tic floor lead- | Market started a promising rally R Joseoh W.|today but it faded out in the Chairman of | final minutes when selling orders 3 1 ‘Appropriations, appeared. S ’;\“e io}}n :\Y}](cDume A few of the leading stocks, Den 07(';}:;‘ICF“ ‘}’zp' xin | e5Pectally rails, which led the other S ok s stocks upward, retained a good por- rairman of thei .. f Committee and Robert|'1o% Of & two-point gains but most o, veteran Demo- of the industrials lost theirs. I om Cleveland, each Trading Good ed Speaker John N.| Trading was more active than 1 he leaves the House |Trecently, the turnover being 1,500,- bec Vice President, | 000 shares. 1 o H(.Dr;“:fl ‘g‘; }:llx(u lé:-.t_ General Motors was singled out| Willlam Whitla, Abducted for selling, sizeable offerings send-| i '909, Dies in Penn- er has passed the|ing it down nearly one point as t he will- remain |doubt appeared as to maintenance sylvanla Clly Speakership con-|of the dividend rate. Rails Go Up SHARON, Penn., Dec. 28.—Will- Rail shares were up about two jam Whitla, aged 31, kidnaped in points early in the day. The issues| 1909, died today as the result of u included New York Central, Santa|pneumonia. { 8 DU Fe, Union Pacific. Whitla was abducted by James Allied Chemical, Corn Products| Boyle and his wife Helerf on pre- closed more tham ene point high-|tense that Whitla's father was ill. ' He was taken in a buggy to Cleve- Earlier gains were about com-|land where he was released after pletly lost by Consolidated Gas, | the family paid a $10,000 ransom. f 5 < O A United Aircraft and American; Boyle was later arrested, con- "O““,{ 5 Nmmnal Tenms Can victed and given a life sentence. Champion Leaps to Stocks off included American|He died in prison. Mrs. Boyle was His Death Tobacco B and United States Steel | sentenced to 25 years and was par- 2 but American Telephone and Tele- ;doned six years ago. The following amounts of snow.|' | in inches, were reported on ground at several Alaskan st Monday ternoon, Decembe Bethel 1, Cordova 2, Eagle 1, F: banks 10, Fort Yukon 6, Juneau 4 d contes the fiv them and on Snake PRiver mcha With Jacket—Many With Beaded Trimming DANCE TONIGHT ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR CHRISTM AS ) Little Girls’ BOYS’ DRESSES KNICKERS Beautiful assortment In Juneau’s new ball VEW YORK E)fr 28.—Malcolm | perereerrrrrerre e . commitied g CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ! a fwe-siory MEMBERSHIP DRIVE He had been IS NOW ON from a nervous break- room—second floor, Ages 8 to 14. Dresses us- Sizes 8 to 14 ually sold at $2.50 to $3.00. : $2.00 values Sale Price Sale Price Goldstein Building. Dance in the spac- ious, artistic, low- We respectfully request all who received renewal let- ters, with pledge cards enclosed, to fill in card and > (T " oweet music of Lowis || STOPS BATTLES Lo 2200 2 P00 ' ! Anderson’s Dance S 8 - E | Band., iy st b s o BOY S’ Suits, ages 8-14, $8.00 values, special . . . . $4.95 d war between Bolivia L | GEORGE BROTHERS s received here are that ais are withdrawing NEW HATS, Latest Felts with Veils, Tinsel Hats FINERY , regular $1.00 value, Service and Chiffon Hoseforeveningwearat Wit o i e A FINERY Non-Run Hosiery, guaranteed . . . . . $1.35 COLEMAN’S lIIIIII"llIIIiIlIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIII . [l s DANCING BEGINS AT 9:30 P. M. 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 3:30, 4:30 have been so heavy the fiftieth vy dispute, that the Regular admission. both nations has $1.00; high school students, 50c. First - 20 couples “at half FREE FREE Buy 3 packages of Linit Starch for 45 cents ation cm'er on the and receive and famed for its A Beautiful Bathmat FREE was renamed Maxim iy nones ot e At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 whose birthplace it is. 4 : { el e e e e e G B S IIlllllllll!llII!ll!lll]_l|l!lIIIII|I|I||_IHIl|II|llIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIII! 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