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8 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933. ; v ! DOMESTlc PLAN | Internationale HEALTH cLINIc BISHUP cANNoN 3 ee000000000 e : New Zealand this year raised the | Fopty-one timber wolves and 202| More silk yarn w H'l‘gr*.\’ Overthrow le 0. WHEAT! OH HOW, A i duty on gasoline and cut coyotes were trapped in Michigan |the United States ir | moscow, April 10. — The . . LEO00RE0 80 CAMBO ML (S b | Communist Internationale Sun- BE SPEEDED UP &iwewcscmsn | LEGION DUGOUT) LOSE IN FIGHT | laboring masses to overthrow Y | President ‘Has Nearly Con-| i sead & dictatorship by the ! ! | Ou an Buy cluded Emergency Pro- | proletariat. Nurses Offered Ju- lation of Election fanaed: Hers. . Whira' NViieat . . . . . . . . . gram for U. S. neau Children Law Upheld [o went, or how, or when, is a e T PASSIUN WEEK 6376155 1 |o mystery. One runf;or w;.:uthallt : ' % The first of a series of Children's| WASHINGTON, April 10.—Bish- |® he climbed out of a porthole MANY MEASURES {Health Clinics will be held in the |op James Cannon, e and miren e and escaped. Another report | BEFORE COVGRESS Dugout by the American Legion|retary, Miss Ida Burroughs, hav. is that he is still aboard the | S E R v IGES ARE | Auxiliary on Wednesday afternoon {lost in their Supreme Court fight |® Yukon. Anyway, Wheat is : L . . . . . . O. Wheat, prisoner being e brought to Juneau from e Valdez, in charge of Chief o Deputy Marshal Al Dowling, . . . . . . the Hitler Government by an to answer to a charge of lar- med revolt and establish in ceny in a dwelling, was not Free Services of Registered|Indictment Charging Vio- aboard the Yukon when she be'vween 1:30 and 4 o'clock. |against the indictment chargm5| not in custody here, and he i Internati 0”“1 A”% Miss Mildred Keaton, Miss Elsie |them with violation of the Federal was on the Yukon shortly Waino Hendrick- (Election Laws in connection with |® before she docked. 0 ric Conditions UN THIS w EE Baggen and kconon son, all reg! ed nurses, will be |the 1928 presidential campa“znll e 00 o000 000 to Be Taken LP | in charge of the Clinic. against Alfred E. Smith, o T Houses—COMPARE THE Mrs. Edith Sheelor, chairman of | They are charged with failure to| DR, WILL]AMQ RETURNS’ 1 Thitial Vleetin Is He .. the Legion Auxiliary’s department report contributions received to aid | i w I 4 Id To- i |TO JUNEAU AFl' ER TRIP| 17 3 jcommittee on child welfare, urges|them in their campaign agam‘»t. day—Public Invit- | |mothers to bring their children to|Smith. ed to Coliseum the clinic for physical examina-| The Virginia State Court of Ap-| Dr. Richard H Williams, who In Junean for LESS MONEY than you can from the Mail Order E PRICES Bed Dresser Chest Walnut Veneer 1 and to take advantage of thxslwah will now pass on the indict- | has been absent from Juneau tak- J i ree service that is given by the ment itself. |ing care of his practice in nearby | An encouraging beginning Was yegion, S e — towns for the last six wecks, re-| dent will imade in the Passion Week noonday | niss Baggen is chairman of the| uumed today and his office will be on dollar |meetings which began today under 1oca) Child Welfare Committee ,0,. MRS. KEHOE IS ILL IN open tomorrow. i ies regula-|the auspices of the Juneau Minis- he Legion Auxiliary. ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL| Dy williams left for Skagway in and com- [terial Association in the Coliseum Mrs. Joseph W. Kehoe, wife of | | the interest of his practice lherv' - m Thoamre. 5 S SON OF ADMIRAL | Representative Kehoe of Ketchi- |in February, and had just returned| OUB CASH FPRICE Measures In Congress The meeumigs are from 12:15 ON 'Lan entered St. Ann's hospital last | two weeks ago, when he was called | s pending in Congressare juntil 12:45 o'clock ev noonday “l FATED AlRSHlP night for medical treatment. She is |to Chichagof to do dental work $!38.00 4 all this week, including Saturday,! 'under the care of Dr. W. W. Coun- | there. | home mortgage jand are open.:zy ‘.All the |)r:0ple onv‘ ENROUTE ON YUKON cil. Delivered anywhere | & A 2 | the Channel. | —o—— } Tennessee hay, corn and tobacco in Juneau 3 1 dollars for| Inspirational singing by the peo?’ Ensign W. A. Matfett, Jr., U.'S.| Experiments to produce @ cheap |produstion decitfied from 10 o 20 by 7 | 50—Plus 0006000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 se employ- [ple is sure to prove a helpful fea- N, son of Admiral Moffett, Chief motor fuel from wood are being'per cent in 1932 under the year be- i ture, and s this phase of the of the Navy Bureau of Aeronautics,)carried on in Czechaslovakia. fore. | ~ freight from Seattle ; reforms, probably with ce beginning, it who was killed aboard the ill-fated e i - SR e R n for speeding payments |is sugges that a prompt at-'Akron, is aboard the Yukon, in Ju-'§ e e s in closed banks and in- |tendance is to be desired. The or- neau today. ‘ 3 Fine Quality WASHABLE SHADILS for future deposits. gan mome preceding each service, Ensign Moffett was stationed am for development |should a be of interest to those aboard the airplane tender Gannet, A REAL BARGAIN 3 ‘6)\7 $1 00 Valley with restora-|arriving early on the Aleutian survey, when word Shmh The theme being followed by the came of the Akron disaster, and . - organization and |six participating ministers in “The the loss of his father. He is bound Half gallon Wesson 0il . - -10¢ billion dollar [Seven Last Words of the Cross,” for Washington, D. C. and since each message bears a di- Ascociated Press news today an- 9x12 Highest Quality FELT BASE RUGS Our Cash Price—%7.20 To <mkc Balance s relation to the other, regu- nounced that Admiral Moffett's ) jent Roosevelt intends to|lar attendance will be conducive to body, lost since the accident, has At GARNICK S P,wne 174 | 9 1 i | balance between drastic |added helpfulness, those in charge been found. government expendi- |say. | LA L | E tion and a new d«h{ ————— | Read the ads as cerefully ac you' B o S 05 W T e 'arlvtxl;q‘fy:::o;wmm w“i Nt i e85 BOMERRIEEI 0 beean s - fim-fffo'“":-g«g.*m-.m"fi} 2 Piece 100 70 Mohair OVERSTUFFED SUITE bl Srpramany o e ] Our Cash Price—S$78.75 9x12 Seamless VELVET RUG Oriental Pattern—3$22.50 clusion so the President may turn his attention to the international ’ angle of the economic problem which will be attacked when chiefs of foreign government are here, fol- lowing invitations already dis- patchec CATHOLIC MISSIONARY | IS VISITING IN JUNEAU The Reverend Joseph Allard, O. M. I, arrived in Juneau on the Northland Friday afternoon, and is the st of Bishop J. R. Crimont. Father Allard has been ass ed ith the Catholic missions in Atlin yd the Interior for many years and has charge of the missions at Atlin and Whitehorse, where he will return in about two weeks. Because of his knowledge of the 4 Indian languages, Father Allard O 0 0 “'/ D f N ! has accomplished much in bringing HERE T M RR o lreCt rom etv Y()rk. C nity to the Natives with m he has worked. Because of ill health, Father HA Tq Allard spent most of the winter in S NEW MOBES” C0809900900009000090900000000000000006000000000000000000000: 0000 99600009 the more 1 h 4y N e A large selection of the very latest, most beautiful “EASTER HATS.” ed in Wrangell for sometime to We waited until the last moment to buy these in order to get the very work with Father Frances Monroe. latest “HATS” made in NEW YORK CITY. Special attention has been given to large head sizes. For your selection we offer Beautiful Flattering STYLES that express the Spring mode, adding charm and dignity. Sport Styles in Felts and Straws, Turbans in all other late styles. AT LAST WE’VE FOUND A wWAY TO SAVE MONEY STORE OPEN EVENINGS LADIES’ NEW ONE-PIECE ATHE- ; LETIC UNIONS . ...29¢ SPRING HATS .....89c BOYS’ CAPS— Children’s Oxfords, Tweeds and Colors..23c | composition soles, pr. 89¢ BOYS’ OVERALLS— SPORT SHOES—Two 8 oz. blue denim .....23c | tone, girls’, pair ....$1.39 HOSIERY—Ladies’ Cotton Hosiery-Wom- Rayon, pair ........23c | en’s, all colors, pr. ...9¢ NECKTIES—Many DOUBLE SHEETS— Patterns, Colors .....23c | Seamed, Oak Brand .47¢ The Cash Bazaar 111 FRONT STREET TELEPHONE 215 | Sitka Auxiliary Unit SITKA, April 7.—(Special Cor- respondente)—The Sitka Unit of “A display of Hats you should not miss seeing” just cause for pride. Tt was the only unit in Alaska to enroll 100 ember 31. The Citation of Mer COA TS has been received from National New Swagger styles, and more of the ever popular Polo styles. Vortman, Unit president. § At a recent meeting of the local DRFSSES v y, it was decided to have 4 2 f;;as’m' B paminely 0% very smartest, popular-priced dresses obtainable. Semi-formals, After- ?A} 2 noon and Street-wear styles. y Has Citation of Merit| the American Legion Auxiliary has Be sure to visit our sllop this week. percent of its membership by De: dquarters by Mrs. C harles tion framed in wood, native Our BUYER in New York has made every possible effort to ship us the “See These Charming Frocks” TWEED ANDL KNIT SUITS The very latest knitted styles in the season’s most popular shades. Also smart tweed suits. Your wardrobe is not complete without a suit this season., ENSEMBLES In Silks and Tweeds. ACCESSORIES Do not forget Accessories. We have new Scarfs, Purses, Lingerie, Gloves and Handkerchiefs. “FINERY HOSIERY” An outstanding “Quality Hosiery.” Our price you can not beat. Try a pair today for style and long wear. Beautiful clear Chiffon in new Spring shades. COLEMAN’S eaflpremeafllpeeacrfiprmenfiprran Burners for Ranges Circulating Heaters Heating Stoves Small Heating Plants See one of these $25.00 burners under actual working conditions at ALSTBOM’S NEWS STAND Rice & Ahlers Co. “We tell you in advance what Pt Job will cost”

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