The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1933, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933. Kitchen 60¢, 90c, Curtains $1.25 Pair I|III|!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIII||IIIII|1|IHIIHI|||IIIIIHINHIIHIHHIIIWWIIIIIHIMHHIINIIHWIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIQIIIIIIIIIWIIIWH\IIIIIW% swum B A ND Fix UpYor prmg. LrReY A New Curtain 4 beautiful colors in }/ in: square mesh Rust—Gold—Red—Green $4.75 Pair French Ecru and natural ‘cyq‘lqrs, V5 in. squaxe mesh, 37 ip. wide;; 244 yards long, 3 inch hems on both sides and bottom. $3.95 Pair CREAM RUFFLED CURTAINS $1.75 Pair NOVELTY RUFFLED CURTAINS $1.25 Pair PANEL CURTMNAS‘ Priced from $1.00 Paif 19 QZ'IS Pair Priced from $1.85 Pair up wide—Priced from 75¢ up 50 in. LINEN FINISHED DRAPERY $1.15 Yard - CRETONNES '— in a great variety of quick selling patterns in every price range from 15 cents to 31.00 Yard A wonderful line of ’Ru‘gs, Lifioleflfi, Wallpaper, m |mmm_uuumtmmmummmmmmm | WARKET PRICES: OOMMODTIES £ hts}( Rally Takes Place— Advances Are Gener- ! ally Maintained i £ ! NEW YORK, April 18— The | g strength of the commodity markets | § pulled the stocks in a fairly brx.sk| : rally todey @ithough the closing| prices were under the best but at fhe net gans were of frac- to more than two points. Sales today totaled 1,500,000 shares. The rise developed co,nsxderabla. early m mc last hour | - BOOSTED TOOAY°2 Smelting improved one polnt or strong, ofle Steel issues were fajr United States ' Steel 1! Ameflmn Telephone and Tele- inwrn-mom\ifiqve‘st one ‘point. ; SRR TR | quotation of g Ju Ifi: stock today i 14 mmu 63%, American Power Light {4%, Anaconda 8, Bethlehem Steel 17%, Calumet and Hecla 21, Films 1%, General Motors 14%, wernatiopal Harvester 24%, Kcnne cott 11%, North American 18 Packard Motors 1%, United” States Steel 33%. TR {Political Club Plans 3 Fed dne Seuin| g R A B ]" E}i Window Shades and Curtam qus on Second Flour TROY mfl;gs z STATESMANSHIP = F55 = 0 rflfiQS‘H‘EU Hello Jol'.n Gee Im glad you'xé I{Lixrpomunent That the uu $hat was almost 27th day of March, 1933, duly ap- due, Mr. Troy took time to responl | pointéd: administrator of the estate, wm end invite hith{of Abe Hansen, deceased. All per- mm:w : ' CONGERT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT Uniformed Miusicians Wil | Appear in Grade School Auditorium The Juneau School Band will give a concert ‘Friday night, start- |ing at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Grade school. The proceeds will be appued to the cost of the new scarlet and black capss v\cm by the musicians. Miss Pauline Reinhart, director, has arranged a splendid program | for the concert which is as follows: | Royal m'nblem Overture King Waltz .. .King Second Rqsmema.l M@th Hall BAND Serenade : ... Schubert &rflefi and Rqses Little, Shay {net Duet—Dana DeVighne and Walter Sgott Serenade from the Sudent Prince Bomberg Solo-—-B.oy Jagkson i mmmmmmmmmnmmmum{mmmmm Rose ’I‘ram fx?m “Song of My Heart,”, cornet solo by Bill Winn. ‘Wagner King ..Zimmerman &% | Under the Double Euxle = Mfihi;fimpmhexewmbeashon = wmmyaselxwdxmprmwsolo = The Wndpartof the program - Sousa o5 Myddleton % | Parade of the Wooden Soldiers . slrg a Bong of College Days ... = Old Air .Grant F'agan =% Indmn lnve Call, from ‘“Rose : Friml Flute and chrmet Duet Jeanne VanderLeest and | Song of TLove, from “Blossom i Cornet duet—mll Kiloh and Bill Winn Stars and Stripes Forever ..Sousa BAND | e o .i AT THE HOTELS 3 —e _ Gastineau Wendell Dawson, Ketchikan; @ William Fromholtz, A. B. Hayes, Juneau; C. L. Hicks, Seattle; Will- 8| lam H, Caswell, Charles Tuergel, Ketchikan; Mrs. Dora E. Sharp, N. ler, Ketehikan; C. R. Christofer- son, Tacoma, A. Nehamma, coma; Lt. Col. Dawson Olmstead, J. G. Stewart, Seattle; S. B. Ward, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Lee, Miamia, Florida; P. E. Harris and Victor H. Elfendfl.h.l Seattle. Alaskan Walt Micken, Cordova. Zynda A. E. Karnes. LEGION BALL PLAYERS All' members of the American Legion baseball team of last season ‘Wil please turn in’ their uniforms ;t once to the Capital Cleanérs on Second Street :for renovation. Thanks. GEORGE WORTH, ady. Manugr. Legion Team. BOXS' SDITS Stylish and sturdy—at Venetian Shop, Front and Main. —adv. e D. F. D. Annual Dance May 6. ad.v NOTICE TO LEEDITOBS of 'Alaska, Division Numbér (hp Balore CHAS SEY Emnmlssiomr and ex-Officio Pro- ate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter ol fihe Estate of fi'flxfi bS] Hfim\' GIVEN, under: was, on the “having claims against the es-| tate of sald deceased will present| them ' with proper vouchers and “jijauly verified to the undersigned at Hoonah, Alas| Edm’r Of Em 're Fmds i Ly {from the dl:: ;;‘ T}i&fl;\‘i):mm President in Sympathy ™ /I “DATED at Juneau,” Alaskd, this Ala k p s'res mh day of March, 1933. wikh Alagkan esire P “Administrator. {opptii . B’ Gne) deter many of his friends Srom| &Y one of the - | world’s mfinflfiw students “of welcoming himt at the dock, ab ol though plans for & “public home- coming o 3 b e {2 cancelled. ¥ . e Inclu,ded in hho-e greeting him of the Ter- _._A......-_ Ve NEW vom April 18—Dr. Ash- “Horace M attack and ! srons. Cov] Olng to me Regulations First publication, March 30, 1933. Last publication, April' 18, 1933. “Tomorrow’s Styles P i -af D{DIAN dnd, April 18— moa the American }§ »cqnfldmoe t.h:.t fllebmg among Teras still en- Nussmaumer, Wrangell; A. H. Zieg-| Ta- |/ ner's Court for| into office, Adlerika $1.00 Free Medicine Glass Butler Mauro Eetablished 1898 SENATE Tu AsK J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather FOR SURVEY OF * s 5 o 1 By the U. 8. Weather Buream) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 18: ! Cloudy tonight and Wednesdaysgentie variable -winds. | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Westher {4 p.m. yest'y ... 29.89 45" 27 NE 10 Clear —te, 4 am. today--... .20:85+ - 33 e R 4 Cidy - President Asked to De-|Neen today ... e a1 E S8 Oy termine Them Before | R, ' — — Making Wage Cuts - o1l FHORY (Continued from Page One) | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. dam. | station temp. temp | temp. temp. velocity 34hrs. Weather Dunlap. The laiter, an aged miner, [ Nome . 30 | 12 16 4 202 ciay was seriously injured in an explo- | Bethel 26 26 | 24 24 12 0 Pt. Cldy sion in the Chandelar district in Fort Yukon 32 32 6 6 4 0 Clear 1928 and as a result is totally blind. | Tanana 36 36 26 26 4 0 cldy He has left the Territory, is totally ' Fairbanks 3¢ 32 26 26 4 02 Cliy without funds, and, declares theEagle 34 34 0 10 6 0 Clear resolution, is now being cared for 51. Paul 32 32 26 26 6 0 - Cldy cmper than is possible at the|Dutch Hawbor ... 44 42 32 32 14 0 Cldy Home. Kodiak .. 46 32 34 0 .0 Cldy In a shon session this morning, | Cordova 44 26 28 A4 0 Clear the Senate passed House Joint|Juncau 6 | 82 B 8 Trace Oy Memorial No. 7, urging Congress to | Sitka ... o | 30 —_ 4 | S < C}&V take sea lions and walrus off the | Ketchikan 48 3 34 4 0 Cldy protected list and classify them as | Prince Rupe: 46 | 34 38 4 0. Cldy game animals. Edmonton 30 | 3030 4 2% cidy e i | Seattle ... ] 56 | 4 46 10 0 Cldy HOUSE MEETS LATE Portland - 58 | 42 42 4 0 Cldy The House did not. convene until | San' Franciseo ... 52 50 i 44 44 4 0 Cldy 2:30 p.m. today. It had a long cal- endar before it for consideration. The barometric pressure is :noderately low from the Gulf of It adjourned until 9:30 am. to-)Alaska to Puget Sound, and is- moderately high “over Interior and morrow ‘when it will meet early to | Western Alaska, with zenerally fair Weather = except ugh\ snow 4t pmpare for the joint session at E‘llrhqua and Nome, " Tel amres have fallen in extrema Western which Gov. Troy will be induct aa and gxtremu Enfiu;n" Aluk [ INSURANCE | Alen Shattuck, Tne. " * Juaeay, Alsska Drug Co. Money Orders Anytime FOR Who Walks Farthest At His Daily Work Juneau man who, partial committee, his daily duties. - SAM The Tailor ¥. L. DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN NOW $3. 50 THE MAN We will give a pair of our famous Star Brand Shoes or Oxfords ABSOLUTELY FREE to the in the judgment of an im- walks farthest in performing ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS WRITE A LETTER - YOUR WORK AND THE NUM- BER OF MILES YOU WALK EVERY DAY, AND MAIL YOUR TELLING ABOUT LETTER OR BRING IT IN THE STORE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 22. Letters recéived will be checked up and passed upon by a committee of three disinterested per- . sons, not members or employees of our firm. The winner will be announced at the con- 1 _clusion of ok '1'_ Natlonal F(mt Health %

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