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2 “m«mw»»o»onoo“»momoo»»nmm»om Spring Suits and Custom Made must see them first. All Models in All Sizes e POPPPPPPIR .“.MMWWQOWMOMOQMOOW' 94040060000400 Men’s Oxfords Star Brand—All Leather}, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 B. M. BEHR_ENDS Junean’s ‘Leading Department Store $5 00 53..)() 0000000000 000000000000008000 nE SHEARFR AREINCITY Theatre Equipment Man.I:; Making His First Trip To Alaska B. F. Shearer, of the B. F. Shear- er Company, theatre equipment| firm in Seattle, accompanied by L. H. Kubley of the Revilla the- atre Ketehikan, and Capitol, Ju- neau, arrived on the afternoon on a business Seattle, following a stop over at; Ketchikan. | Although long a resident of Seal.-[ tlé and the Pacific Codst whére his company operates one of the larg- | est theatre &and public building| equipment;, furnishing and draping goncerns in the West, this is Mr Shedfer’s first trip to Alaska. | His comients wers most enthus jastic over the trip, and the scenic beauties of the country thus far.| Mr. Shearer intends to stay in| returning south. —————— EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Undénominational Evang elistic Juneau for several days bcrarel aOUnuer the cover of the fong west wing extefsion ‘of- tHb) digging for Presideht Roosevel Press Photo) MEN-H-YOUNG M[N Topco.ats Michael-Sterns THESE are the suits you will see wherever smartly dressed men gath- er. Their patterns and colorings in every way conform to the restrie- tions of accepted good taste. Their tailoring manifests itself in every line and continues to do so under the most trying conditions. You Vany Patterns, All Colorings § pearl ‘blue crepe Wwith, . narrcw HARDE.M AN HA 8 vlace ‘With' & belt: of silver leather. May 6. use which connects with the onw\lu om e, workmen havi r 6%. Contributiés spon- sored’ by several hewspapers will pnyb ul construction: M lated Service will be held this evening in the 1 O. O. F. Hall at 8 m:lock1 H. F. Engelhardt, Fort Worth,| Accérding to word réceived ¢s Carroll and Gib- | Tex. collsctor, has a cover bearing U. B. Marshal Albért Whité, !M&gflu an | Bah e e N ‘ Banitariem umw: M it mc- marked in Washington March 4, and ‘will be tdkén south : | all the United States commemora: o S . . |tive issues from 1893 to 1933, post- | mitted to-Morningside 1993 at ¥ pm. - Northwestern, _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESAY, MAY 2. 1933. lNFLATION BRINGS WILD TRADING IN WHEAT PIT 3 picture, taken from the balcony of the famous wheat pit in the Chicago Board of Trade, shows | the crewds: which participated in frenzied trading which followed the inflation boom in grain prizes. | J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Bureaw Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., ; moderate southeasterly winds. Barometer Temp. Hum'lity Wind Veiocity 29.61 5 : 29.65 29.76 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ght and Wadnes e SRS RS YESTERDAY | Dutch Harboy | Px ince RuperL Belts Contrast with Frocks | e Tl e R YR ONT Y GOVERNOR TROY - | (As¢cciated Press Fashion Editor) | “PARIS, May 2. —Belts mar ‘mcde in novel ways this sprin ' colors gener contrast wilh| Board of Education and College Regents Are | Nominated “ s Con 7 APPOINTMENTS * Ithat of the frock; novel f {sweh as straw, 'string and pigsk jare used, and new designs ha p madeé their debut. | Raffis and straw make some ! the miost striking belts seen on FET flew spring 'frock. A dress of dark (Centinued Page Ome) &blue wool has a little two-p: ired straw belt cut like the lower Ipart of a man's waistcoat, and a |frock of greige crepe has a red raffia belt, wide on one side and harrow on the other. String Belts Favored Knitted string and plaited braid beélts are ~a favorite with sport frocks. A natural colored 1 |frotk has a two-inch belt of knit- | ted string—blue, green and, red— land a white canvas sports dress is worn with a narrow belt of blue plaited braid. Leatliér holds its own in the new belt mode. A black o frock /his ‘a"'Belt of white lea cut to re ble a feather, a wool dress is finished with a d er green leather belt studded witl silver nail hea <and a b Iweol sports suit is worn with a wnXstooat belt of pigskin { Two Toned Mode Smart l Two-toned velves b:\;;fg appear with t}w smartest per frocks. Pa;'E‘ou'motsaan etenlpig gcwn’ of the making of these ad neminations, Education Bcard Members Other nomi t:om.l | | | | , for | longlime Maym'! wellknown busi- | | s known, dis- | t ength the appoint- | ments on (m Board ¢f Educa | vith both Senators and Repr 1\(‘\ of the r Divisions. \ nade no announcement | it is understood that | by him were | {bett. ifade of tiisted: sfrands of ade ‘greer ~nd . purple “pelvet and }4 piled green pebbled, ekEpe gown AT Tionen bett in i : . 4 A - ght and ¢ 4 with "2 belt o; \{;Ne’; TIBOR HALL L o en velvet accents this The nominations were referred i green, half rose. | Patcu sprin the Committees on Education m‘ g party frock of ks ‘and silver- leather o= yaup preen pebbled crepe. both houses with instructions to| fag’ their parts in the beltéd mode.| Yo "8 NEREL TRRDO 2R G 55 { > parts The shculder tabs are marks of arrange for a joint session for the | Ardatige fibishes a rose red dinner the 1938 iode. purpose of confirmation. i ‘gowmt ‘with ' a belt 'of silver links, ? i B and vqmn holds a long - evening DANCE Advertisements are your pocket-| wrap ‘of peach ermine velvet in pApppal D, F. D. Dance Saturday, book editorials. They interpret the| —adv. merchandise news. Daily Cross-word Puzzle i | r ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 9. Kindled i 1. Parcel of ¢ 10. Comriotion i 11 Numb, . Playing cards [SPEJDPASIAIAMEZAIPIEIS] 15 That which 1a | i /8 Plan of a town (WIERIEBATIAIL obtained | ki site Some- SEATTLE, ~May . 2,— Dr. Tv 12 Room in 1 |A] B thing eise | erbiury £ : nare; Ehgli | Soong, ' Chinese Minfster of Fin- 13 sufe i s [DIIEIRI L it ance «and adting'' Premier, arrived 14 i‘lu:AuSL;xrc“cx- ENIEM Mend with | ? - : cursio y | Thete - t4day “enroute o' Washington - 15 1" benait ot RIYISITISZO! Braa for., ‘egonomic conferences with 16 Formaily UITIE AR - Clty in Penn- President Franklin' D. Roos | 17. En2lish schoot | RIANIK . 010 o | Feiao Gt (IANEASIAL £ fieh : . Food fis! collog, YINOIPISLLIS Outdoor game gflng O;ecg{lns TIOEZAT h Ge{.'“’ o; the | . Stage speeche (o the audi- TIAITINIS: CMarry o nce NI T . Alr: comb, Kind of bird Tgnien OIRIEFE {R A ¥ Ay ! Arizona Indian E D H Beverage EDEIDETE . Rb out | Stumble . At any time | . Living . Patron saint . Overcomes | Gives the of Norway with solemn | NEW YORK, May: 2—Sicphen An’l'\oifln"l"-gr of glslxmch AR o> | Bireh, President of the Kenuecott | ‘medicine. 33 Meranandise : Earg dan cm‘camomion told the stgek- | A1 River; Spanisn §5:: 300 ot love i e : 3 . Secret military 3 . Scatter see holdery today thére is a ided 8 |apsiate, agent 6. Scandinavian 51 Old musical | pick-up in .°°nd-““°’!‘5 all ove .the 53. English. river _bown 7. L.rgi;‘%}'g';- 52. Deface world and theéré ‘15 no question 5. Conflict of 1 L[mcg room in cific islands 54. Biblical char- but that the situation is im rov- | i ) a barn 8. Prophesy acter D‘_}lu!i. May 2—The depres- sion’s ‘newest product in this com- munity is shoes made from dis- Jcarded :inner tubss of - dutomobile tires. A’ férm family, unable «, buy ‘| shoes, has fashioned them ior its childréh from ‘old tibes. Work shoes “for” plowing, ditching and avy work have bee made g-om fi tives by negro farm hands sevem rionths, 3 barometric Highest 4p.m. temp. temp. 20 20 30 24 26 26 54 54 56 54 58 54 56 5 26 26 36 36 40 40 54 54 60 57 55 —_ 58 54 56 43 68 66 62 50 60 58 56 56 pressure south of Unalas now from Kod Alaska to Ore! ure is moderately Canada. I‘ho t(m])malmc has 5 gt Clear w fallen Gul of Alaska. s o colkRBooocoo Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 0 01 Trace o .08 114 32 > 24 lew in the Gulf of Alaska R moderate at Pri of Ha 1er prevails in North and 2 several dele-| _ NEW FORMAL DRESSES Will arrive tonight . . . . First showing tomorrow . . . . DANIELS GUARDED IN MEXICO Josephus Daniels, new ambassador to Mexico, Is shown upon his zr. : rival in Mexico City, where he was closely guarded by 400 officers led by Gen. Guillermo Palma (left), chief of police, ures followed an attempt to derail Daniels’ train and protests agamsl his appointment. (Associated Press Photo) Precautionary meas. GEORGE BROTHERS Plumbing THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course. Harri Maq[\ine Sl\op Sheet Metal