The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 15, 1933, Page 8

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s ~ STOCK MARKET FATHER HUBBARD © IS IRREGULAR SPENDS SUNDAY IN MOVEMENTS MORNING HERE “Glacier Pncst on Dellwood Enroute to Westward T]'a(!(‘ COnC(‘nn(’d O VeI European Situation Rather than Domestic NEW YORK, May 15 S kS The Rev. Ber Hubbard, S. g tendenci y{J., “The Glacier Pries accom- ive b and | panied by Ro (Red) ClI holm, J. Levin > Peter: | § ta son, who were la ! e € Ju- c ng on s did yoat Dell- The few hou 1 boat was in curb was also irregular|port they spen His Excellen- f tendencies reduced|cy, Right Reverend J. R. Crimont, loss | 8. J., and Rev. Wm. G. Le Vasseur, Bonds Mulled About 8. J. During tI hort visit the mulled over an ir- films taken on with various second-| ations we lined to drift moder-|St. Ann were ere st Hox 5 bard ,1‘ faous si e ¥ i Dogs Interest Crowd i O tatntins commected| Furnishing a center of interest § R Aty ratner|fm e group of both children H SRUREA e 10 and were three of Father i oncern with domestic indus- g Hubd r Hubbard and his co-explor- Their destination was False , Unimak Tsland, on the Alas- Peninsula. Their ul e des- nds to BANDITS FAKE POLICE CALL; - BANK ROBBED - Seattle Institution Loses Four Thousand Dol- lars in Cash ka | tination is the Aleutian Is continue exploratien and a study of the volcanoes. k fifty thousand feet of film to ord their activities. Broadeast Experiences Hukbard's return the sting Company de a national will On Father ational Broadc , has arrang d to pr | “hook-up” for the |to tell the nation by radio of the mysteries of Alaska's volcanoes and 3 May 15.—After send- its scenic wonders. The moving g the police on a fake telephone pictures taken on last year's trip call to another bank, reporting it have been made into a feature- had been robbed and causing the length film which has been shown P to rush two bandits in many European countries, hav- rebbed the Green Lake State Bank ing its premiere in London. of $4,000 in cash last Saturday. The Seventh Annual Trip This is Father Hubbard's seventh lined the customs and bank o along the 1 of annual consecutive trip to Alaska. the bank, then escaped. After last year's strenuous lecture - tour he suffered a nervous break- ARRESTED down and was confined to a hos- SEATTLE, May 15—Jack Erwin, pital for some time. He looks fine Tillie Heath and a M Brhridge and fit for this year's adventures have been arrested in Spokane in and stated that Alaska’s exhilirat- connection with the holdup of ing climate was like a tonic to him. the Green Lake State Bank here He was anxious to get into Alaska’s last Saturday solcano zone, and was hopJul of THE TRIP TO SEATTLE or $40.00 IN TRADE Award May 18 All payments on account before 7:30 P.M. May 18 trade award. LEADER DEPT. STORE ore Open Evenings will participate in this trip or Time to | lake Chop Sue) WE HAVE Shoyn Sauce, genuine imported, per pt. 40c and The. canned vegetahlm No. A READY TO USE At GARNICK’S Phone 174 2 can in Juneau| Glacier Priest| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933. g sk . and “Wolf,” which were | # . Gaining Stocks hospital grounds while ¥ i gEinNE lm“"_“} oy entic master was attend- £ i -anuded Foe numerous details in con- mioen. i with his trip. The th | poRIP, Manio dogs had been with Father Hub- i o8g; CrOND: yard and exhibited on his lecture £ Bl and Industrigl Alochol, hroughout the Nation and i foshe Bl i po he conclusion of each lecture 2 & fnsluded Uniop EAGHIG popularity” contest was condu; $ Central, Santa Fé, Pennsylvania¥ o°Vlin ™ o po ok ¢ Dupont, International —Harvester,| - tavar T B hoskn. Ve : ghuerican . O, Ooninen(al tors were about equally divid 'l ) SR At TN, K admiration for “Mageik ke Owens Tilinols Glass | . { the pst cat at the| CLOSING PRICES TODAY it e 2 viotint: 4o} NEW YORK, May 15—Closin: o ehled Manatte quotation today of Alaska Juneau e b waR b mine stock is 14%, Amel Almee kept ' $Be]| 80, American Power and Light 8%, > Shit under ook * Anaconda 12%, Bethlehem Steel i mw,n Ssativer b 85, Oalumet and Hecls 4 while the dogs were in the vicin- | mour B 3%, Fox Films 3%, Gen-| o cocmae cral Motors 23, International Har-| vester i+, Kennecott 16%, (‘!\I)‘s—‘ See Hubbard Off ler 19%, Packard Motors 4'%, Con-| A number of friends were at tinental Gas 52%, Standard Brands! . ity Dock when the “Dellwood 1814, United States Steel 47%, Tim-| sailed at 12:30 o'clock yesterday 1o | ken Roller 21} h success and a safe T Daily Cross-word Puzzle - ACROSS 3 Body foint "llrs. W hite Almost |Lands Answer to Fisherman’s Prayer 1. Turkish cap . Condition { ;- ;‘ r_mnx table Broad shallow | i . ‘lem(‘h across vessel ‘e The fisherman prayed he . Salutation Liquor et e might land a fish' so bi Persia - . Open-work A 1 R rts Will Also ® that even he in tellin ‘mlg st Indian 4 fabric |Annual Reports Wi S0 : 8" about elont ) g:nsc: step i o it afterward would not have 16 Ty iy asie Be Made by Depart- . to lis about it. And yester- 7. D . Made a mi| i y i - 18 l'"f,‘ff,af,’f\e e ' | ment Heads . day‘Mr.s, Josie White did al TR An“l,f;r;’,; | ® most that very thing. . g i .‘Ds]\rfi\l‘,‘;.u,m . Tramp: slang } al reports of club cfficials e wuzht‘ it, played it . Weal . Period of \ e s, 2 dill pe ® Out and had it in a landing 4 : % time | an partment chairmen will be| o .0 Byt the fish was too e Small round , |read at the last business meeting P s A " tars Wines of the Juneau Woman's Club of the & i B 5 33. Foot covering Shout | 3 % | ® new one, too, wasnl strong 34. Masculine Bristle to be held at 2 o'clock Tues-| o oougn for the lift and it & A]::x‘ne Relate afternoon in the council cham- 5 ted, letting the big fellow > histle - Supplies what | |bers of the city Tall, it was an-| o GoOrC O M e 3. Ar;m;::. gare = 1. ;{egelahla nounced today. . dzf 5 i 38. Soapy.fecling 5L Binding 62, Morbldly % 45 Soonoulona. T | Other matters to be taken up at| o T oo _minera ric tend \ denly: his g C] 3 i : - . 40. Figure 54, Feminine 63. Organ fi; ! crflrlxoy4 § ’”’ ,:"( e et ® Holbrook were strip-fishing spee: name Vision 48. Burrowing jof of s for the next year. The| g, o m "o r when it hap- . M\fi’x.z)]rwv;q 57. Dn’;\l;ll;y 5 DOWN e q".m“qn { | nominating committee appointed | & ed. Holbrook had al- w yord peAecount 1. Rapid 0. Seasoning. {at the last meeting will make its| o ;l-)::dy.laniled a 40-pound . Venture clare 2. Always Shoe latch | [P - 45, First number Vessel 3. Cipher Topaz hume " apd - furier. nomiDauRie ) o king salmon. Mrs. White ??}Lw’i two ,“,luuv :));.lh"l:dr 8 Pn‘,;“, ,Jm( 53 i ming Nm’ ) 1 vill b2 made from the floor, should © hooked the big boy and for s Movable bar. he way to means 1y member desire tc i 47. Inclined rier in a 5. Age y (:}u/rd ;:;r;neo 3 member: Gaslre, to ke, (OA. | e more than 30 minutes it put walks fence 6. Droop . Disfigure | In order that the officers chos-| J d battle. Pinal- / |en may be the general choice of| ;'p ;}:Spem[eh BLE: m; i y/ | the membership and not of a mi-| & },’d A brought it m(ioH e ,, constituting a quorum club sids. of' the boat & ol | o brook slipped the landing /2 1.3 hed ‘o urge all members P d e A 1 % % a special effort to altend\ e :e:\ts u:c:'r a‘:;d I\\nlx:::umgagwxlt 73 ? 7z , / > meeting. 3 & " L , [ business scheduled to be consid-|§ [ish. much larger than the . | ered at this meeting, the executive | ¥ o[ri)e da st undfd} fieda- | board has postponed until later in| 9 °3 down and out for the 29 |3 | o S llll%/fill/%/ ®E Il//llllfl’//ll d7/dlN l flll /il Wz | I 0 flflfl sl ddsdl/ @ =lll/// i.ll//fl.l // 75 /AR I | | & | ching there while an was in progress On his way south from the Aleu- tians, Father Hubbard plans to stop off and spend some time in Juneau and the vieinity, he said. - SALMON PURCHASED BY LOCAL FISH BUYERS AND SHIPPED ON ALEUTIAN E. Engstrom bought the salmon brought in over the week-end by eruption the Dardenella, Capt. J. L. Lay, ne Southern and the Sadie, Capt Sandy Stevens Jimmy John, Captain of the T- {46 brought in 500 pounds of salmon trout which he sold to the Juneau | Cold Storage Company for 6 and 3 cents a pound. | For shipment to *he San Juan Fishing and Packing Company, the Juneau Cold Storage Company sent nine boxes of salmon trout south on the Aleutian. The company also shipped 47 barrels, or about 10,000 pounds of salted black cod to Seattle. E. Engstrom sent four tierces of king salmon and eight boxes of fresh iced salmon to the Sebastian Stuart Fish Company on the Aleu- tian. Automatic fuel tank for— —ONE derful little burners, Why Pay More! When you can get one of the finest Full 0il Burners installed in running order with 16 barrel $297.50 YEAR’S FREE SERVICE— [ Money Back Guarantee The best way to judge an oil burner is to see it under actual working conditions and talk privately with the owner. glady furnish you with a list of these won- HALIBUT BRIN AND 2 Halibut brought to Juneau over| the week-end was sold to the Ju-| neau Cold Storage Company and 4% NTS A POUNI) E. Engstrom for 4% and 2 cents| per pound. { Boats whose fares were pur- | chased by the Juneau Cold Storage Company were, the Ida II, Capt.| John Sonderland, 8400 pounds; and the Fane, Capt. Ole Johanson,! 3,000 pounds. The halibut will be/ yzen | E. Engstrom purchased the fare of the Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes,| 9,000 pounds. > — M. A. TENNEY ARRIVES | M. A. Tenney, well known in- surance man, returned here from a trip to the Westward on the steam~ er Aleutian and is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. R PAUL ABBOTT HERE Paul H. Abbott, representative of the Dupont Power Company, e- turned on the Aleutian from a trip to the Wetsward and Interior dis- tri made, complete We will Plumbing RICE & AHLERS CO. Heating “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Sheet Metal | plann2d to follow the meeting inj tentatively planned to hold a »o-“ | le | senger | he month, the tea which had b:-cnl i R S A nor of the mew members. Tt is sial meeting in lieu cf this event,' officer, |cf BLATZ Dorothy Hill, school teach- and ANHEUSER - BUSCH Miss he vacation in the south, of Alaska.” ®e0® 0000000000 . e know and did give names of th: e he claimed to be at the head of| | KARL K. KATZ ARRIVES HERE FROM WESTWARD Karl K. Kats, Alaska represen- T | | ' FA K I NG STURY | tative for the Northern Pacific }Rauway, arrived in Juneau on the | UFFIGIALS SAY.Aleuuan and will be here for a ' short time before continuing south. 5 iy Federal Authorities Inves-| g . o . | alp] ed, Deputy U. S. Mar- tigate Testimony, Lind- _|cual of the ‘Third Division, is a bergh Kldnapmg REED GOES SOUTH jsuulhbound passenger on the Aleu- ::3;1 for Seward. WASHINGTON, May 15—Feds| ———otu "\ eral officlals, after investigating | the story told on the witness stand | by Gaston B. Means, of contacts with the kidnapers of the baby of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lind-| bergh pronounced the tale as the igment of a weird imagination that makes Baron Munchausen 100k | like a piker.” Means has told a story, wh he claims is the “low down” or JIGSAW PUZZLE | Among other Dr. T. D. Gunter, counly heaith says ‘Palm Beach county,; according to Mrs. R. R. Her- Fla, has never had a case of Mary Kashevaroff, and her daugh- mann, president. Plans will be | typhoid, according to records of ter, Natalia, left St Anns Hos- | announced later. | his office. ‘pim on Friday evening. | e T e e Juneau Drug | SEWARD TEACHER ON | BEER BEER BEER BEER BEER BEER g : l&"‘ S ) WAY SOUTH FOR TRIP\ * \ye will have a limited supply| We will have a ed supply “OLD HEIDELBERG” c¢f BLATZ “BUD- and ANHEUSER - BU v at Seward, is a southbound pas- WEISER” arriving tonight. Harry WEISER” arriving tcnight. on the Aleutian oto spend Race, Druggist, “The Squibb Stores Race, Druggist, “The Squibb Stores —adv. of Alaska.” the real facts of the kidnaping things he declared the baby found was a “plant” and| the real baby is or was alive in Juarez, Mexico. He also claimed ‘o} FREE! The person naming the nearest correct number the kidnaping gang and alo to oft pieces in this puzzle figix:mm Condon paid the $50,000 | will be awarded the HERRELL | MRS. JACK CALVIN anp .| MAMMOTH PUZZLE INFANT DAUGHTER LEAVE H! TRY YOUR LUCK! TTAL FOR HOME Mrs. Jack Calvin, the former See Our Window! Co. “The Corner Drug Store” “OLD H SCH Harry —adv. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Greatly Reduced For Cash Tuesday-W ednesday Only When a sale like this comes knocking on your door, you can’t afford to let it pass unheded! You owe it to your- self to wear the smart new fashions! You owe it to your budget to save as “ you will by buying now! Materials are excellent. And the way each dress is finished shows that no one of them was ever meant to sell for as little as we are asking. Plenty for active and spectator sports . . . and just as many for dressy occasions! Values guar- anteed. Silk Dresses One rack of Silk Dresses in prints and plain materials—all to go at . . . $7.95 Sizes 14 to 38 WOOL and KNIT SUITS Values to $22.50 * New Spring and Summer patterns in all the wanted shades and models . . . NOW $4.95-$7.95 o 1 ¥ =+ “Juneau’s Own Store” 1 ! 3

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