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e _ censes improperly - displayed, and | 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934. 25 to END OF THE MONTH SALE OF REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ly \ l} () \ ] { K] l} \ I} $7.95 each STOCKS RALLY | THEN GO DOWN; ~ GLOSE HEAVY . Rail Wage Compromlse and_Code_for Copper F urmsh NoIncentive el NEW YORK, Aprll 26. - Stocks wearied after a feeble effort to rally today and turned downward with' lossés of fractions to a couple of points. The closé was Heavy. The railway wage compromise and taking effect of the copper code provided little buying in those issues. Commodities eased a little here | and there. Wheat held up well., Off one point or so weré Am- jerican Telephone and Telegraph, | United States Steel, Dupont, Case, Depasco and others. | Kennecott whs up one point early |and off about as much at the | close. |37%, Nonferrous metals ally heavy. Rails closed off fractionally. were gener- CLOSING PRICES TOPAY NEW YORK, Aptil 26.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau m stock today is 20, American Can 102 American Power and Light | . Anaconda 16%, Armour B 3% Be./hlehem Bteel 42, Oufbiss-Wright | 4, Fox Tilms 17%, General Mot International Harvester 407, Kennecott 21%; Seneea Copper 1'; BIG TIME BANK ROBBER CAUGHT | ON SMALL ‘J0B' |Expert of Notorlous Clyde Barrow Gang Is Run Down in Texas Ulen Company, fo sale; United Air- craft 28%; United States Steel 50 | Briggs Manufaeturing 18%, Sim- monds 19%, Stdhdard Oil of Cali- fornia 35, pound $5.13%. X lpisge ¥ no ‘rangé; Soithern’ Railroad 32 ‘ | i SHEHMAN, Texas, April 26— Raymond Hamilton, big time bank robber, was captured near here } yesterday trying to escape with the o | loot. of a small bank, He was re- CITY OFFICERS ARE | garded as a bank robbing expert NAMED AT FAIRBANKS | of the notorious Clyde Barrow gang At the first meeting ot the new \of outlaws, city coungil at Fairbanks Einar| One posseman Howard Gunter, Thompson was reappointed Chief | was killed in 4 traffic accident dur- of Police, C. N. Cravey renam ing the chase after Hamilton. Chief of the Fire Department with | —————— S. N. Bredie, A. Lenon and John | A. Ellis, firemen; Frank DeWre: damage done wheat, oat and barley again chosen treasurer and J. G 'clops by the cold last winter. Rivers, Sr., continuing as magis-| trate. Charles N. Joynt was not an| Deposits of iron ore lie beneath applicant for City Clerk, which he|lakes in the northern part had held for seven years, as he|Minnesota, and the State wants to 1nk11ds to move to Port]and Ore determme its right to Lhem @ is my best advice: car. foremost automotive org; the world—with the grea and the finest facilities superior automobiles. “So you want to know what motor car to buy? Well, this “First, be sure it is a General Motors Genéral Motors, remember, is the North Carolina faces losses from | | feeling is your liver. It should of | If Dolonzon were ahve toclay ...this is what youdd Shear fim M// “Sixth, and most important of «/l, be sure it is a car you can be proud of. No carisa bargain unless you can be happy with it. “Now, if you have studied cars, you will know that there is only one car on the mar- ket that meets my description —the Pontiac Straight Eight! “Pontiac is practically no more expensive to bgry and no more expensive to operate than cars in the very lowest-price field. anization in ‘1“ upartence or building ettt ettt et ittt et et e e S S ) § \ § } \ \ } 1 \ \ \ l} § § 1} § } I} ) I} | ) Datl y Cro.ss-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 2. Entirely 8. Part of a plant . Dismay . Theatrical sign vening party indicating a ve metal- full house . Ancient eccle- o bearing com: pounds Z|mlw siastical wine Supper Faucet d of grain oM Al ojm [ abulous bird e being ublic vehicle r[o]v . Tooth of a gear =i »[m|4[Z[c[o[n er slowly nglish river wheel . Took onth . Flow back . Article enuine nEineering . Broad shatlow vessel . Put forth . Fold over on n . Style of haircut 2. Age 54. M [ S’lur, |.m run ‘ III///,II-IE/// /a ==I7//I=.Il*//// . Lave . Morsef left at a meal: archale . Edible roots . Foundation . Agreement . Break without waening . Varlety . Title of & monk . Term of respect . Ereposition . Chinese measire Sma cxp(oslon AUTOMOBILES MUST HAVE 1934 LICENSE | PLATES BE TAGGED| authorities have inaugurated | a campaign against automobile | owners with 1934 Territorial li- cafs still operating with the wml license plates, it was made known the City Hall today. Motor car owners must, accord- to law, have two 1934 license one on the front and one oy lon the rear of their automobiles, |City Clerk A. W. Henning said. | This law is going to be strictly | | enforced and tags given to all | violators, he said. Other laws, such as (hose re- quiring good ®brakes and lights in good working order are going to ‘be enforced in the campaign be- ginning at once. Dixie Dunbar of musical com- edies and movies made her first stage appearance at the age of 3 in Atlanta, her home. “'Second, be sure it is an eight-cylinder car. The trend today is unquestionably toward the Eight because of its greater :nntbuess and finer performance. “Third, be sure it is a'Straight Eight. The Straight Eight engine, you know, has been developed to @ state of highest perfection for use in cars of the more popular type. *‘Fourth, be suré it is not too expensive. Nowaddys you can get good cars for com- paratively Jittle money. “Fifth, be sure it has a Fisher body, for in 0o othér cin you iet the quality for which bodies by Fisher have long been famous. “Pontiac lifts you out of the mass grou and into the ‘class group at almost no addi- tional cost. “Yes, Pontiac is the car I think the average American family should buy!” * ok k Why not come in and see the new Pontiac Straight Eight—get behind the wheel and put it through its paces? LIST PRICE AT PONTIAC, MICHIGAN s With bumpers, spare tive, metal tire cover, tire lock and spring covers, AND UP #be list price is $32.00 additional. ONTIAC THE ECONOMY STRAIGHT EBIGHT Connors Motor Co,, Inc. FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP——-PAINT-UP EVENT USE Sl\erwm Wllllams 5 o 1 184 p. PAINT HEADQUARTERS ° House Paint Semi-Lustre ... Shingle Stain...Floor Enamel .. Enameloid. .. .Varnishes. . . Porch and Deck Paint. . .Flo-Lac. :.Oilstain. .. Ebernol Roof Paint...Marine Paint. .. S-W QUALITY SPELLS LOW COST Money Saving Quality for Every Job TO ODD FELLOWS AND FRIENDS A special ferry will leave Juueau {at 7:30 Thursday evening to take | those who wish to attend the Odd ! Fellowg' Anniversary in Douglas. CHAS. W. CARTER Secretary. - D WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone 358. —adv. ! WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— " WITHOUT CM.OMEL, And You'll Jump“Out of Bed in' the Morning Rarin’ to Go 11 you feel sour and sunk and the world | iooks penk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or ehewing | gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do it. They only mave the bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out our out two vounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. 11 this bile is not flowing freely, your food doeen’t digest. 1t just decays. in_ the bowels, | G Bloats up your stomich. You have & thick, bad taste and your breath is foul skin often breaks out in blemishes, Your Kead aches and you feel down and out. Y our whole system is poisoned. takes thme ood, old CARTER'S LLS to gex these two | —adv. l LITTLE, LIVER P. pounds ot bile flowing frecy and mako you vel “up and up.” They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing ‘when it comes to making the bile flow freely. nucdn'c torum ills. Ak for Carter's | um Pllh u. :‘tdm name Cdrter's 3 e red label. Resent & vq on NORTON CAMERA 50¢ A sensation — Clear prints and the East- man Film costs but 15 cents for the 6 ex- posures! JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE P 0. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY | e e e R I I U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By fhe U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., April 26: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL PATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 30.05 55 60 s 12 30.09 45 90 Calm [ 30.07 52 68 S 7 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 4pm. | Lowest da.m. 4a.m, Precip. 4a.m. Station témp. temp. | temp. temp. velbeity 24hrs. Weather Barrow | 2 4 1 0 Cldy Nome | 380 38 12 [ Clear Bethel 34" 3§ 8 0 Clear Fairbanks 36 4 0 Cldy Dawson 42 oy 4 0 Pt .Cudy 8t. Paul 20 26 28 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 8 30 cldy Kodjak 34 Rain Cordova 44 Cldy Juneau 45 Cldy Sitka 55 - Pt. C1a; Ketchikan £ 42 gldg Prince Rupert 46 Cldy 40 Clear a2 Cldy 50 Cldy 54 Clear Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today ‘Weather Cldy Cldy Cldy TODAY 1 Portland San Francisco Tha barometric px essure is maderately low from Kodmk west- ward and fallling in Bering Sea and the Pacific States. It is lowest south of the Gulf and south of the Alaska Peninsula with rain or snow from the Gulf westward. The pressure is moderately high in Northern Alaska and from the eastern portion of the Gulf to Cali- fornia with considerable cloudiness throughqut Alaska except on the Bering Sea coast where clear wea ther prevall; Temperatyres have risen over most of Alaska. 68 54 e e ) A REAL BARGAIN ! SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING, 3 Ib. pails. .50c ; | At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 ey Aot ”Z'_"'"'M Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second ahd' Seward * Free Dehvery Phone 58 WINDOW CLEANING - PHONE 485 = '/ ! UNITED FOOD (Co. CASH GROCERS : We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Phone 16 — ,_‘ @ At Al Grocers . Sliced Bread Is Better Thc PEERLESS WAY! Thomas Hardware Co. sdmy 8 | . Y NG 5 G oS 7 g T " BOTTS W Bioke Aa