The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 2

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1 ir e I Bed Spreads Rose, Blue, Green, Orchid, Peach $1.95, $2.50, $1. l)() 33..)0. $6 00 CFUL, =LI of raw_materials are already on_the jump, but we are snll quot- ing lhe lowest prices in our history on these household essentials . . . these. and many others which do not appear here. lIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIflllllllllllllllllllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII STOCK UP Before Prices Leap Up! TABLE ANI) DE(‘OBATIV‘E LINEN Cloths and Napkms Fine Double Dnmask Unusually fine, one of our bevt selhng qualltles M rich and lustrous in thrée beautiful pattérns. ¥ N ; ~ { L LINEN Luncheon Cloths in a great variety, of beautiful colors and designs. All qualities and prices. v 1Y ¢ LINEN Dish Towels Excellent quality linen, towels that dry your dishes and leave them shining . . . borderd in GREEN COLD RED B] UE Linen Face Towels 35¢ to $1.00 each Size 17x32 inches. Finely Hemstitched Sheets and Cases Sheets Prices Mattress. Protectors 54x90 inches 63x99 inches Single and Twin Sizes 81x90 inches 39x76 inches ... $1.00 81x99 “‘chzfi i Three Quarter and PR et Double Bed - 42x36 inches 48x76 inches ....§1.25 54x76 inches ... 15x36 inches .. $1.50 Size 2 24x44 inches White with borders of Face Cloths 10c each (Size 12x12 inches) Also COTTONS Big Burly Bath Towels Orchid. Latge Bath bhee(s, $1 50 each . (size 36x70 mches) Thick, Soft, Absorbent Gold, Sc Green, Rose, Blue, Guest Towels 35¢ each (Size 16x28 inches) June IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIlIlIHIIIIIII|I|||||IIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIllIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllfillulIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHWMIIHNIIHIIlilllmmmmmmmlIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIII B. M. Behrends Co., Inc: au’s Lcading Department Store Fflllfl maou ROBBERS SENT UP WITH SPEED Arrested Last Week, Plead Guilty, Sentenced to Long Terms TACOMA, «Wash., April 20. James Delong, Frank Butlen, Curl Brehan and :Phil Wallace 'were yes-} terday. sentenced from 10 to 25 years each in the state peniten- tiary at Walla Walla for the $4,500 J. S. ODay payroll robbery a moath ago. The qmen . were arresied in Port- land last. week and pleaded guilty Prosecuting Attorney Bertil John- son said that Perry Reynolds, aged 52 years, arrested with the oth- ers, will be charged with the.pay- roll -holdup -and two .other, robber- ies. Reynolds denies he is involved. Johnson said charges might be filed against several women ar- rested in the round-up of the gang in Portland. SOVIET TRADE MEN RECALLED Chiefs of Delegahons in London Are Summon- ed to Moscow S LONDON, April 20—Chiefs of!| the Soviet Trade Delegations in Hiokidon have been recalied 10 Mos- eow- “for consultation” leave Monday. “Phe Russian Ambassador is re- [ported o have informed the Brit- Government that its embargo| ‘has made it dififcult larrw 10 ba ‘shown the im- il and will | from the:shock: of seeing her ‘sis- | ter, Mrs; Mary Thompsan, standing Cl(um‘s Passage of Fish Tax Bill Will IR mmlunm|||mminmmmm|mmuummmmmmuuumlmlmlmmmm|umu||1|u|lmul|||m_mmlmmumnmulmmmmnummnmufluumnmmmmmmnmuummummm l 'THE DAILY ALASKA: ENE’!’REAH-II.RSDAY APRIL 20, 1933. & & PREP =/ POINT e Bill Bein Framed Whlch Will (%lve President Power for Action (Continued from Page Ome)-- - | the gold content of the -dollar bv' international agreement or other- wise. b ; Armed with this power, ngsndenh Roosevelt is eonfidgnt of ‘earrying on, within ressonable’ limits the inflationary process stai late | yesterday by taking the Nation off the Gold Standard in world trade. Expected Results. = FOR R(IUSEVEI.T Roser,.v Kahn_Divorced By Hannah Williams RENO, Nev., Aril 20—Hannah ‘Williams of Broadway musical com- edy fame, was divorced on grounds of cruelty here from Roger Wolff Kahn, son of Otto Kahn, the bank- er, ‘after: pestifying in district court the young dance band leader was "imposstble'w live with any long- A They married January 26, 1931 LOST 40 POUNDS ON DOCTOR'S ADVICE “T'm a user of Krnschen Salts as a reducing remedy and can say they are fine. Have lost most than 40 Ibs. in the past year. Am grad- ually reducing as my doctor ad- vises.”, Miss Bertha Waldo, Haman, N. Dak. (Oct. 30, ’32). Once a day take Kruschen Salts —one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every Reach Besl Levels for Year —Trading Breaks Three-Year Record (Conunued. irom Tage One.) States Steel going. up+more than six points and maintaining the major park of the gain.. Anaconda Copper was up five points and lost half. National Steel lost half of* a six-point gain. Corn Products halved a nine-| point gain. Standard Oil of New Jersey, Am- erican Can, Allied Chemical, In- ternational Silver and others gain- How. soon. and, on wm terms this . country might Yadneze! to & revised .internati Gold Standard, is believed by many of- ficials, to be bound up in the out-] come of quiet talks to: be hpld bétween President Roosevelt, Brit- ish: Premier Ramsay MgaeDonaid, and former Premier . Hegriot, of Franee, in the next few : | Few here .professed to:isee all aspects ofj-the pessible resplts of President -Roosevelt's- sud move but, -among - the effects 1 is & definite step . toward reestablish- ment of a Geld Staridard #0 which national currencies could be at paritiés based on presént conditions| and values.- > Dollar On: Our: b | From the White House, came word . that the dollar will. be allow- ed to find its own level Interna- tionally since this is seen. 4B some| quarters ‘as necéssary to abprelim-| inary to the establishmenf of the| dollars_at new parity eye 1ly. Licensed Geld E: The Gold Standard of this coun-| try has_not been ‘in full operation/ since the hank holiday in March| when redemption of papeg money| was balted . but the Treasury had licensed a few gold exports of for- eign exchange transactions tending| to support the dollar close to goldl parity. ; A definite embargo has now been placed on gold exports and:clarifies the situation, Secretary. of Treasury Woodin . told the newsmen, He said .the. President's renewed em- bargo. was placed with idea of increasing, commodity prices and added that the Governors of Re- serye -banks; brought word #b him| that signs of improvement in busi-| ness all oyer. the country is- noted | and a rise. imithe .price com- modities ‘brought, real hop tie farming - communities. . - ment, dafter -which they are likely to be ¢hanged. Tt was - decided - that' lodges will be reorganized under the of the ““National Christian of Frederick the Great.” o dews will not.. be permm.ed to join the new order. The statement said that “in def- erence to the times” the lodges fleqded upon the step. It is be- flieved the number of Free Masons ed three or more points. morning. Besides losing ugly fat General Motors and. - Chrysler| SAFELY yowll gain. in health “.‘_d gained more than one poxm physical - attractiveness — consti- pation, gas and acidity will cease bother—you’ll - feel younger— ' CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW. YORK, April: 20.~Closing quotation of Alaska Juneatt mine stock today. is 15%, American Can. 74%, American Power ‘and Light| 8%, Anaconda 12%, Bethlehem Steel 22%, Calumet. and Hecla 3%, Fox more active—full of ambition—clear skin—sparkling eyes. A jar ‘that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Butler-Mauro Drug ‘Co.; Juneau Drug Co., or any drug- store . in ~the world—but = demand and .get Kruschen and if one bottle Films 1%, General Motors 17%, In-| oesn't joyfully please you—money ternational Hatvester 28%, Kenne-|paap i cott' - 9%y North *American 237%,| | RS Padkard Motors 2%, United States Steel 12% - EBWARD RYAN SUBEUMBS TO LONG ILLNESS Popular Jfi;: Man Dies Wednesday , Night at St. Ann’s Hospital Edward T. Ryan, better known as. “Eddie” to his host of friends, passed .away et 10:20;.0'clock last night in St. Ann's Hospital, where he has been a patient since April 11 ’ Shortly after Mrs. Ryan was op- erated upon for appendicitis in St. Ann’s early in April, Mr. Ryan was taken to the hospital seriously ill. His - condition has been growing steadily worse and for the last | several ‘days’' coneern: -over his health had been of foremost in- terest in ‘Juneaw. ~ Eddie Ryan was born in New York: City, thirty-three years ago. During his residence in Juneau. he has been associated with the Snow- ‘White Laundry Company. Surviving Ryan are ‘his widow, who is still a-patient at St. Ann’s recovering from her appendectomy; twin daughters, Eileen and Col- leen; his parents who live in Ea- ton, Washington, and his sister, Mrs. W. G. Hellan, of Juneau. Eddie's father is aboard the Ad- miral Watson, enroute 10 Juneau and funeral arrangements will not in Germany is about 1,000,000. ‘campaigh some months ago, often attacked -the -lodge. |- Chaneellor . Adolf Hitler :in ‘his| be announced until after 'his ar- rival here. Awaiting arrangements, the body is at the C. W. Carter Mortuary. Shorts Close Canneries . BELLINGHAM, Wash,, . April 20.—The fish tax bill now be- fore : the ‘Alaska: Territorial Senate at Juneau will be a-blow te the salmon: industry, Archie Sheils; President-of - the Amer- ican-Pacifio Fisheries, said.. . Sheils further said the.pack- ers will be forced o ‘cease op- erations in-Alaska if the meas- ure becomes-.a~law. mMm BE REFORMED stolutlolfi_ jAll Lodges nnounc n- ned from New m& ?fl BERLIN, April 20.—Dissolution Jof all Free Masonic Lodges in Ger- many and their reformation on_a Mandate Is Tightened| ‘purely Onristian basis” was an- . | nounced last might by the Nafion- CANBERRA, April. 20.—Australia{ 3! Grand.Lodges... intends. to strengtnen, Hier grip on] The sterni of Free Mason wil be' New Guinea, the former Germanp |fetained temporarily as well .as section jof which s administered{the rifual, based on the:old Testas here uinder, inandate from thel > = : : ; League of Nations. ... Terriforial cadets, mtnefl to mee& the ‘diffiouities of subduing -a. wild appointed and the opportunities for advancement;:have attracted sons of leading damilies.. . \Grip 'en New Guinea N‘ EEE S o iemey New.: mx‘mu Mut s in- vancing. A mnll herd omm,ow- ,;,,5 odf | ”v M tle—cattle-cannob:live-in the steamy a z’or hot lowlands—has been transported into the mountains by u'pl.ane and s dotnd ol otk thSBli(Tn ?iste)', Modr}ied As a Lusitania thlm, Retums f‘hoxce of l tube Palmolive . or Col- itfpae M gate’s Shaving pflnmu'flm. April: 20—For eighteen years, Mrs. Terence Moon- C ey believed her sister -perished on ream the Lusitania, a victim of sub- g s i . ALL FQR' 56¢ in the doerway. Mrs. Thompson said a letter she wrote saying she hiad cancelled her passage ‘on -the--ill-fated ship at the last minute must have miscar- ried. Later, employed as a travel- ing companion, tnionm of her sister. ——ee——— Make Millions Think—and Buy. J1G SAW PUZZLES 7 WHILE THEY e e A § ! at 3 pair for 1 —Many Varieties —AIll 300 Pieces or Mbre s 8 o g g s Old papers for sale at Empire. | have fallen in the western Interior. ou Liearn the Real Meaning of the Word VALUE When You Read Our . PR Men’s Shirts and Blue, tan, white and green i at $1.00 suit Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas in pull-over and button style ‘at $1.00sipit’ Men’s Dress Sox Farhogs iBhomnix Brand—Mere Wear Per Pair Meis Cotton Sox ' Black, Cordovan, Cr;ly ‘ —Real Bargain— . £ x Men ] Sweatefl AIl-Wool—Blue Mlxed at $3‘.95_ each Tuneair's Leadmg Depcn‘tfiem J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather W LOCAL DATA By the U. §. Weather ,Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Anrll 20: Rain tonight and Friday; isderate southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. numsmy Wind Veloclty ~ Weather 4 pm. yest'y 3001 43 83 - E 18 Rain 4 am. today .30.06 45 83 E 12 Rain Noon today .430.04 47 s 8l ~ 8K 10 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ... YESTERDAY | TODAY Huhut Gmn. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m, Preeip. M Station temp temp. temp velocity 24brs. Weather Barrow. 3 z i 8 0 Cldy Nome 18 m (AR s 4 0 Clear Bethel 26 26 | 8 8 8 0, Clear Fort Yukon 30 30 | 14 14 4 0 Cldy Tanana - F R (S T 4 0 Cleat Fairbanks 38 36 24 26 6 9 cidy Eagle % 8 I W 4 Cldy St. Paul 26 26 2 26 28 0, Cldy Dutch Harbor 8 38 | 32 3¢ & @@ Rala Kodiak 2 4 | 2 30 0 9 cldy Cordova 40 40 | e 6 .38, Rain Juneau .. .46 43 I 38 45 12 175 Rain Sitka. — [ s 0 200 Rain Ketchikan, 46 44 44 4 108 Rain Prince Rupert . 50 | 46 50 6 20 - Pt.Cldy " Edmonton 46 | 3 30 8 0 Clear Seattle 62 | 4 . 46 4 L Clear Portland 66 | 48 48 6 5 Clear, San Francisco 52 48 50 4 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is moderately low, hut rising, in the Gulf of Alaska with rain in the eastern portion ‘of the Gulf and in Southeast Alaska, heavy in this vicinity. The pressure is low and | falling rapidly in southern Bering Sea with light rain and high winds near the eastern Aleutian Islands, = The Dpressure is moderate- 1y high" over the remainder ‘of slaska with olear weather in North- . western Alaska. Temperatures have risen in Eastern Alaska and S i Men’s Work Pants Moleskm—More Weéar in Every Pair at $2: 50 Men’s Dark Brown Corduroy Very Best Grade at $8 95 pair Men’s Work Shoes Compo;itlon Sole - at $2.95 pair ami Youths’ & nnis Shoes Famous Ked Brand @%M%w Ladie "’Felt Sli}ipers Brown, Hlué Gray at 50c pazr s s

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