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ed un the auspices of the n Legion, J. M. Clark, Com- "he color guard will 2on- r Tripp, John Ne FUNERAL OF MRS. MARSH M. ). BAVARD HELD SUNDAY y ‘:u:l. ] Services Will Be in Chargc . of Elks and Amet- R ican ]_(’gmn 1 .‘0 Raven, Gecrge Worth, Ro Lester Rink, S IN PUYALLUP Foxm er Hotel Keeper of Juneau Dies Suddenly —Funelal Today n Legion junior drum and o All Elki“ T. B. Setz Eik Clud| kX Sunday s g jombors will | ¥ { 5 a0 Leglon st 1:s0| PUYALLUP, Washi Api 21J NEW WORK, Awl —dHesvy fandp it WAS£ n o T T |The funeral )| Profit - taking swept “the ol S ’d;‘:;"mz:,’ L {Marsh, aged 59 y who for: markst, today -as- the dollar rallied | Mnmger Uses WOI!-IM( { a2~ = a helel in Junsau, Al on - foreign exchanges. . Half- Acre Farm Garden and later @ trading port at| Dealings in gilt edge bonas m-| Averages for Catchers|]. WK Sm‘h s\ Chief-| : i 2 h, ‘was held tciay in Ta- |proved. 1 Re i Worth $168 to Family!. will be under the| RALEIGH, Noréh C. April 21— m“,,\ farm garden, one-half acre in| is worth exactly $168.33 in jcash to a family of six persons and |its value probably exceeds this | when the better health of the fam- 11jly is considered, says H. R. Nis- !| wonger, Extension Horticulturist’ at State College. be Gun- She died suddenly here last en, al C'\n ada, ‘survive, - 'Cat 'Meals, 2-Cents Rent, Items in Madrid Budget L S B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, STOCK MARKET Ralls, Olls, 'uold Mmmg Is-1 with numerocus five points. was br {T ]‘,m‘l take bearings. a sues elosed steady to firm. \ PR IEughteen-Day Speech Opens British Law Suit| PROFIT TAKING = | er William Jowitt sat’ down after |taking 18 days to open an appial in a cace which lasted 43 days when d before the king's bench «divis- son! Sir William: spoke for more than 90 hours—five hours a ‘day for ‘five sues Close Steady—Rest of Stock List Is Weak | 'FORT WORTH, ’l\!x..,ADN'l 21. —Walter Holke, manager of, the Fort Wotth 'Cats i the: “Fexis league and a former Three-I pilot, has an unusual method of measur- ing catchers. He uses: “games won and Jost™ figures similar to those by which ‘pitchers often are rated. “Batting 'averages and even the throwing abilities of catchers are often misleading,” Holke contends. Rails, oils and gold mining is- The resi of the list was weak losses of one to A rapid advance in curb priees checked by heavy realizing! ing & s to many leaden @ was an inclination to stop been concluded in the court of .\p-! 1933. | DOUGLAS —. NEW OFFICERS ELEGTED FOR ports of Past Blazes Made by Smith The seléction of new officials of the Douglas Volynteer Fire Depart- ment occupied the greater pari ofi the regular meeting held here last night. Following the re-opening of | nominations, | whereby some - addi- tional candidates were named, those | carelessness with lence cigarettes being exercised by ev reganding person in the the appr town, particula h of gummer, wa was cited as an example of the need of more care in this respect. After some discussion ‘of the an- [ rual dance to be held on May 6, ;. 7 — meeung adjowned to refresh- were enjoysd by prac- re membership of man, Winn Goddard, PASSES AWAY HIT Tfln Y BY LONDON, April 21.—~One of the d at the meeting; the re o Yool and “Harry Sperling. . st opening §peecaes. ever made NE WS cace of a ‘m‘e started between the , squad in charge of in an English court of law has just | > planking in the wharf approach " Reasonable Munlhly Rates call, will consist of F. Ml on Tuesday evening of this week | GARBAGE HAULED | E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 534 , szlrr CUARANTEED Economy Asswfm AT NEW LOW PRICE Ty Barivh nq| We usually do not think of the, n, James Barragar and| ..., vajye of a garden in a system MADRID, April 21. — Decp in| Rails Bulge, React “But if a team wins when one{€locted were: L. W. Kilburn, firc " £ b “ - Rails bulged at the opening and oy G ¢ figures in Mad-| : g oo n for the Elks; Simpson | (LTl b e, bt rees the prim rows of figus fad- | acted. Extreme gains of five and |catcher is working, and loses when | chieT; Mike Pusich, foreman; Dew- MacKinnon, Bob McKenna' and - irid's city budget one finds this: | i | i ey 'Frankforter, chief truck driver; wrioam |Ovds Kept for us last vear by 75! upor the upkeep of the five cats|CNe Dalf points for Delaware and (another man is behind the plate, Rlie S i - AmOTISIR | farm families show this plot of Hudson were largely 1ost, as were |here’s usually a reason.” PR RN AL, SRR of the city record rooms, 300 pese. tas.” For this $30 a year the ‘cats wage | Zains of two or more for Southern Pacmc and DUnion Pacific. New | York Central and Northern Pac- Adolph Hirsch, vieé-president; ,u:k] Langscth, se¢retary and treasurer; trustees—A. J. Balog, L. C. Keith, po{land to be an Niswonger said. nl “The average size of the family important asset,” LIPTON'S TEA Electrical Test for Wine war on rats intent upon devouring| b . ’ 4°Gust Li A fred | from Which the records were se-'fic i ol aronives, Another| T, NeTe U Orle pain. Threatening Tasters’ Art|and Gust Lunden D‘ the Ammar‘ mel d was six. The garden plot jio . | Utilities turned weak, Consoli- PARIS, April 21.—Technoerack is The report of the retiring chief, !dated Gas virtually losing yester- day's six point gain. Decliners Guy L. Smith, covering the past S0 averaged a half-acre in size and the services at the Elks| year's fire-fighting activities awhich | > room Martin Jorgersen will | seeds and fertilizers cost $4.77 Re- lattacking the close corpora.ion the French winetasters. “For rent of the Retiro, 5 centi- mos of 1 peseta.” | | - |turns fn fresh vegetablés were 1 i Wines now can be scientifically | V2 Presented at the meeting, | : T | o B The Retiro is Madrid's great Declines of one to more 4HAN lappratoed by cleeirint Sl | showed five alarms turned in dur- | logy and Mrs, valued at $168.33 above the cost of park. It belongs to the Federal i > . iapprais y electricity, a curren:| : 2 | S 4By | o haty three points occurred for Ameri- pe; tr A s anq g the year with other data as Jenne will sing ap- |seeds and fertilizer. | State, but was rented to the city - JERE IR hrough e Wit WT, b 0. oy . i | Read the"ads as carefully as yor bonit T sdbts & ved it s relaniogh o PIOWSS, |the amount of feslstariok blskeped |1 ot i L7« marning, .May. 47, | . { for ‘about two cents a year sodthaz North Amerioan, Allied Chcmical, jn o telephone headplece E. E! Engstrom's home partly inoy " R i title rights might be preserved. |, ite i el Vigh k % . POt i) 7~ read the news articles. : ¥ L ¥ and E’mk‘_d St I the resistance is slight, the | Vrhed Wi aprpoximate loss of| etal issues reacted. | wine’ biss “been “watered: It the: $1500, largely covered by insur- Thers was some loss in the grain | ;, s ok toen m“'q “;E \vine. ance. In this fire Mrs. Engstrom market, but these were mostlv! % i was also scverely burned. August prime quality. But the winetasters aren’t worry- {ing. Dealers in the provinces still px fer the old-fachioned test of a {drop on the skilled tongue. recovered later. Buying was considerably lighter! than yesterday. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, April 21. ——Closlng‘ quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | 7, on a Sunday evening, fire guited a two-room cottage on E street between Front and Second streets bolonging to Wm. Lynch, with loss amounting to about $50; Saturday Nov. 12, a blaze in the stock today is 16%, American Can'Shin Tools Revealed 5. Cederleaf’s wm\" on St. 72, American Power and ht . s Ave, 1oss n ible; Satur- Db Ardoonda 10%, Bande| In Glacial Deposits| o, arternoon, Novemer 12; fire Sbezl 21%, Calumet and Heosla 8%,; MAINZ, Germany, Aprii 21. —|in a woodshed belongzing to H Fox Films 1%, General Motors Tcols made from tue Suns of Reinikka, on March 4, at 16%, International Harvester 26%, Phants and wild horses and dating |8:30, Saturday morning, defective t 14%, North Américan from the days of the “Heidelberg” |flue in Mrs, Krims boarding house | d Motors 2%, United man of about 600,000 years ago|were the causes of two alarms. Steel 40%. were found in sand deposited by| Responses to all these alam -oo - tho Rhine and Mainz rivers of the | were promptly made and in m i FOOD SALE diluvian peried. A lion’s skull, found | of the cases, mi greater loss | EverY\’}‘hm Lutheran Ladies’ Aid tomorrow. near Wallertheim in Hesse, was|Wwas prevented by the good work of | : Amcrican Beauty Shop. Home made he firemen. | ' cocking. Reascnable prices. adv definitely established as 117,000 vears old. SABIN’S The Leader’s Clean-up Week Sale TO CLEAR OUR STOCK OF ODDS AND ENDS WE ARE OFFERING, A COLLECTION OF SPRING MERCHANDISE | | THROUGHOUT THE STORE AT MUCH LESS THAN REPLACEMENT VALUES il & SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES DURING CLEAN-UP WEEK 19 Men s Smts PIGGLY WIGGLY of Juneau is your store. Make PIGGLY WIGGLY your food pantry—it will pay you dividends in money saved. Juneau’s Best Shopping Center BUTTER - - 4 Lbs.95c¢ NSET GOLD—Highest Score Obtainable FREE! FREE! Hats Hats Hats Every Spring Hat ln the ‘Store now ' gomg' at Ladies Spring y 2 pounds M, J. B. RICE with 3 pound can CLEAN.- UF;!’EEK SALE 3 C 1 "~ M. J. B. COFEEE 3 Suits were % Price oats ‘ for 95¢ ; gl S - 4 18 Only of These Coats | Free 14 pound M. J. B. RICE with 1 pound i 1 Sific were In both dress and sport styles SHOES Very special prices during this sale on all Pigskin, White, Beige and also many new Spring leathers. COFFEE—32 cents EGGS, large, clean and fresh, 4 doz. .. 75¢ CANDY, V2 pound Cellophane bags . . 15¢ §i Now $17.95 Each —36, 4—37, 2—38, 3——40 1244 Colors—grey, tan, ‘brown, salt and pepper and brown mixture Sizes: T— 139, Raglan sleeves and very desirable materials and weaves. MEN’S SUITS—LOT 2 z & = $3.45 $3.95 5 Coats were $14.75 NOW _. $10.95 | TWENTY-FIVE VARIETIES . N;T {’"136012“;878 §""§8 $4.45 $4.95 5 Coats were $16.95 NOW $12.95 | . o f T 5 s g 7 Coats were $17.50 NOW . $15.95 ; | 139, 1 BUSTER BROWN SHOES : ¥4 i W ALDORF Toilet Tissue,5rolls . . . 25c¢ L e SR Pue Boys ot Gi | 1 Coal was $27.50 NOW .. #2175 | | " D 4 -and Little Folks Sizes: 1—16, 2—18 6—20, 1—36, CLEAN-UP PRICE—$12.95 ‘MEN‘S SUITS—LOT 3 Two Only of These Suits—Sizes 39 and 40 NOW $7.50 HOSE HOSE HOSE A collection of all our odds and cnds of " hose, in plain and fancy Glove Silk and Stripe Hose—all to go at CLEAN-UP PRICE 3 Pairs for $1.00 BRIDGE SL IPPER SPECIAL A black 'datin one- strap, baby French heel, very desirable for home wear. Former pnce $4. 45 NOW $2.95 4—38, 3—40, 1—42 We are sure to have a style and size in these coats to please you. | JAM, Armour’s Topnotch, gt. jars . . 28c i | LUX TOILET SOAP, 4 bars . . . . . 25c | AMERICAN Full Cream CHEESE, 1b. . 17c ' MOTHER’S OATS, ._China, large pkg. . 32¢ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, large . 28c Snowflake Crackers or Grahams, caddy 29¢ i} For Sunday We Suggest— GROUND ROUND STEAK PATTIES' ‘STRIPPED WITH BACON SLICED BACON— | .25¢ Jb. Medium Lean, Rind Off. .221,c 1b. || Large Dil PICKLED PIGS. FEET Heinz Sweet I PICKLES—3 for 10c SWIFTS'S—Pound 15c PICKLES—Pt, 25 - [ ] SALAMi_Regubar 55 . Qualty oo b, WMl : ‘W “19337 BROWERS: — About 13 I...-a.—z Whele Chickens .89c fll 2 . Bl PHONES 24 BUSINESS IS GBOD" Dept., 24-2 rings STORE OPEN EVENINGS : , , A dandy COMEBACK BALL with each pair of children’s shoes sold during this sale. DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Evening or Street Wear Values up to $9.85° CLEAN-UP PRICES THIS WEEK $5.95 cach JUST 20 OF 'THESE DRESSES TO CHOOSE FROM House Slippers _odd lot of Houyse Shppers in “large and small sizes. Worth twice the price we are asking. CLEAN-UP SPECIAL 69 cents pair ader Department Store GEORGE BRO I‘HERS T R SR P o B & SRR PSP PP FE