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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26 rr End of the Month BARGAINS Men’s Work Sh()c - ,--v-,N“MMM—M-M --— ) A special low on high quality House Dresses They're the famous Dawn-a-Day Dresses On Sale at $1.00 in a wide range of new styles Composition sole—All sizes Special $2.95 e N ! | § é Men’s Overall MAKE NEW DRAPES 50 in. Damask 75¢ yard design and many J umper Heavyweight-2FG11 cut $1.65 each A modern new eolors to choose from Men’s Wool Shirts L Y P Greiy»and Blue 57774 $2.50 each PN (S LEET S POTETT T Ironing Board Pad and Cover " 1t0 the Ofthopedic Hospital in Se- American, Accused of Being Spy. Takes Stand, Own Defense PARIS, March 26.—Robert Switz, ONEDEADIN - s bearnnin . OET T ian spy, testified today he joined NOME, March 26. — A Govern- International spy ringz to serve ment communique announced that PARALYSISHS | CONFINED TO sm POINT: Dr Murray Re s ;ts :I;x\'o Case%Al‘e to F anl Ethiopians there was one The brief skirmish was | fouznt on the frontier of the Ital- —_— ian colon: A trapper,and merchant at Kan- > 1 tishna, Ben Bronberg is a passen- PROSPECTORS IN ANCHORAGE | '”‘r infspuiie P‘“‘kf epidemic gor 'for Seward from Seattle on the AFIER WINTER OF TRAPPING lrep)rted from the Ala: Peninsula yukon. i and Aleutian Isiand district, was MEEES . SEURASHE T conflied to Sand Point where two PALMGREN TRAVELS rather serious cases were found to the Big Susitna country to' Tal- haye originated, according to Dr- Ayel Palmgren, a mining man,| kectna with their dogs, Dick Tous- | vance Mutray, Medical Director 107 ;s enroute to Seward from Seattle | le; |the United States Bureau of IN- oy tne Yukon. He is bound for his dian Aifairs, who returmed to his operty at Deadwood. ending the winter on their prom- headquiiters here on fhe Alaska SEL AR, T |ising placer prospect, says the An- after dh. extensive, survey of the AUDITOR LEAVES | chorege Times. vltuautt | - | The hardy oldtimers completed ietims Are Indigns His audit of the Railway Express‘prcmrnions for placer operations i Two Indian girls, one 13 and the company agency here completed,|on their Jay Creek properties and other 17 years of age are rather';, 1, Trimble, travelling auditor covered over 75 miles of trap line badly paralized and are to be sent|for that firm, is southbound for | which they have seven cab- Wrangell on the Alaska. | in: Hordes of wolves range the| >a_ o | country they said, Nvinz off the| 'L?b now at, the West- JEFFREYS RETURN caribou there. They are pleased| T V,.\"id Ome of the ' peturning to Juneau from the,with their prospect and intend to m Jias 'beeh ‘Moved from Sand wesiward as passengers on the|ily back to 1t at the time of. the Pdin: io the no Mfll At Unalaska ajoska were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jef- | spring break-up. ]\\he e fler CA* was diag and frey He i3 a travelling man for | KANAKANmfi; vISIT Che gifls had no ;10 M. Seller Company. °", !Mflw g lou - Miss Katherine Powers, nurse at! 58 CREWSON BACK {the Kanakanak Hospftal, and Mrs. S The Alaska representative of|Gladys Poterson, whose husband is Schillings Products, H. B. Crewson,|in charg: of a Bristol Bay cannery, returned to Juneau as a passen- leit for their homes at Kanakanak ger from the Westward on the Al-|recently after visiting for several month ‘ago fihen rSports of a seri- , ous _epidemic were received and ‘boarded e Unlted Etlul Coast (}ua:d Cul}.er aida af Cordova on lde a u'ip visiting the Which cases were of the cases re- to. be other ail- espionage. oo TRAPPER ON YUKON Sent to pfiedxc Hb!pllal Mushing in over the long rough trail 110 miles from Jack Creek in -s arrived in Anchorage after iane on the gouv.hbaund trip of the Cu 4cag. W Datly C ross-word Puzzle .- Ankmal's stomach mfimdm xf.pvrtc flev&h} ACROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzie . Unclose: 1d Elmer Simco, hardly pros-! 85¢ Sno-White—Guaranteed moth- proof and odorless Boys’ Bib Uvern!;s Ages 6 16 16~ F¢ h 1, i!!e,,tcd the use e_said. ‘fi'ranrfured While nhuai-d the Iiaida, Dr. |Mux ay xefielsed radla orders from . Cereal seeds Card with three pots poetic . Traditional (ET1 5 Te EWHIORNBIE [A[D] Gael [Rjojm[e @7u olwill 1 INITIO] |t . List of actors 4 State of the mn inaplay | . Winglike Raise . Sandarac tree $1.00 pair o Board Ironing A feature value $1.95 ANTIQUE-FINISH Mirror 50¢ Carved and tinted wooden frame. Sizes 8x10 inches B. M. Behrends Co., lnc. “Juneau’s Leading Department 'Store” Boys’ Shirts ! { { { ‘ Plain or Faney ) % { 3 75¢ each Unionsuits Men’s Heavy. Cotton $1.25 suit JOHNSON TRAVELS Axel Johnson arrived on the Ke- [ BACK TO FLAT GUIDE RETURNING the Bureau hcaaquarners in Wash- ington, D. C., that he was to be .ranzfe:red to the National Capitol A s services were badly need- ci. He i8 leave Juneau on April 1 on the amer Yukon. Dr. Murray came to Alaska, mak- ing the tip north in his own | lane late Jast July and since then has covered a large part of the Territory by air and other modes or travel. He was joined here by his mother, Mrs. M. 8. Murray, who has made her home here during the last winter. I 8 2 N Istence BOUND FOR SUNTRANA B N owa . Pivoted tongue gy, to keep a oy ratchet from turn- lflz ba(‘k. . Expert war aviator . Chéss plece . Be acquaint- ed with . Regular stop- ping places . Equality . Entirely . Preclous stones . Loeation Drowsy 38. Rectangular inset 3 Body ot armed men plth author- t . Before . State exactly and system- atically . Follow ). Containing much in- formation: collog. Bailor . Ancient Greek city Bnok ol the m«‘:f 'k?efi' t n kind o textlle tab- 74 3 Mlnel‘ll spring 43. . Pasteboard box . Joyous . Abstract ex- Apropos Leat of a calyx Self-centered person Changes cars . Voters Above: poetic . Less danger- = At one time S 2 Gaanait the . Medicinal honeybee pEnL i e . Place for rais- form 53, Pare 5. Unit of force 5. Firmament . Short poems . City in In- dlana 41, 49. 50. 51, 40. 41, 42. Step 44. Broad smile Search . System of welghts Eob Capovilla and Alfred Carey, two coal mining men, have Sun- trana as their destination as they | travel to Seward from Seattle on the Yitkon. SRl el gl < 4 CANNEI!Y WORKERS TRAVEL sadige Headed by Superintendent C. A.| vW!EhrdSv a creW of ten workers are ! piiesengers on the morthbound Y\.- |Xdri fr the cannery at Drier Bay.| Withrow 1s accompanied by his| wife. Auctions /EIHI 1 lllllll I-l%flll AR JdNE NN . SISTER BETUIINS Sister Joseph Anselme is return-| {ing to the hospital at Fairbanks on | 21 ce by ferreting out anti- in 1 new combat between Italians| , .. ul's DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for june:u and vieininty, beginning at 4 p.m., March 26: Fair tonight and Wednesday;moderate to fresh easterly winds. LULAL LVALA Baremeter Temp Humidity Wind Velocity ..29.84 28 28 SE 12 30.14 23 32 NE 14 30.27 25 31 NE 10 RADIO REPORTS ” YESTERDAY | Highest pm. | temp. temp: | | | i | | Time 4 pm. yest'y . today .. Noon today Wealher Clear Clear Clear g TODAY Lo'&thm 4am. Precip. 4a.L temp. temp. veloclty, 24hrs. Weutliet 10 12 0 l-24 4 -24 0 34 16 36 10 24 4 20 4 23 Station Anchorage 25 #s Barrow -18 -18 Nome: Ll 2 2 Bethel 100 8 'Fairbanks B T Dawson 6 4 St. Paml ... 34 34 Dutch Harbor . 40 40 Kodiak 36 36 Cordova 36 34 Juneau . 29 28 Sitka . .. 39 - Ketchikan Ree 40 40 24 Prince Rupert ... 42 42 30 Edmonton . 24 22 | 0 Seattle . 42 36 38 Portland . 48 46 36 San Francisco ... 60 56 50 12 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Anchorage, clear, temperature 9; Nenana, clear, -20; Fairbanks, clear, -18; Hot Springs, clear, 0; Tanana, clear, -4; Ruby, clear, -51; Nulato, clear, -15; Kaltag, clear, -2; Unalakleet, clear, 0; Flat, clear, 6. e Clear Booton Clear Clear Clear Rain Rain Clear Clear Clear 8 comosool Clear Clear Cldy Cldy Clear 14 14 Trace WEATHER S YNOPSIS Abnormally high pressure continued throughout Alaska, the crest being 30.86 inches at Barrow. Under its influence, fair and cold weather continued throughout eastrn and southérn portions of Al- aska. Precipitation and warmer w:ather was ‘general over the Ber- ing Sea coast from Nome to the Kuskokwim Valley. SALESMAN ON ALASKA |SALVATION ARMY TO HOLD FAIR TONIGHT A winter fair will be held by the Salvation Army tonight at its Frank Scully left Juneau on the Alaska for Wrangell. He is a rep- resentative of the Stewart, Holmes | and McKesson Drug Company. - e MABEL NICHOLS TRAVELS Mabel Nichols, formerly an em- | ployee of Bailey's Cafe, is a pas- senger from Juneau on the Alaska. headquarters. It is & benefit event and a feature will be surprise pack- age:, each containing a prize. The will be open at 7:30 o'clock L a nominal acmission to be charged. |the Bureau of Indian Affairs, left NEBGN:" Wl e 588 % JOHNSON ON ALASKA - NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES are still in effect at THE TOTEM GROCERY —adv. W. P. Johnson, manager of an electrical appliance store here, is taking passage to Seattle on the Alaska. ©e 0000000000 REGISTER! REGISTER! e FLOUR MAN TO SEWARD Baxter C. Felch, representative of the Fisher Flouring Mills Com- pany, is bound for Seward from | Juneau on the Yukon. S G DR. PYLE LEAVES Dr. T. J. Pyle, field dentist with To vote at the city elec- tion on April 2 you must register. The qualifications are—resident of the Terri- tory for one year and the city for six months. If you have not registered yet, do so now, at the City Hall REGISTER! REGISTER! Passing fash- | fon l%%%f Juneau on the Yukon for Cordova |j® @ e @0 00 0 0 6o o Propare Now for Easter. REALISTIC OIL WAVE NONE BETTER! RUTH CARLSON Pigg Apartments PHONE 532 # Cldy 4 Pt.Cldy X i b Mr. and Mrs. J. Beaton are re-| Dan C. Kennedy, veteran P‘nu-l:?:kndm’“ nd "Jukin from Se-| turn ng to Flat as passengers from | banks. guide, is returning to that, SRR | Seattle to Seward aboard the Yu- ‘cn,y for the spring and summer DELANEY TO KETCHIKAN {kon. Beaton is a mining man in season. He is aboard the Yukon. E4 Delaney, with -the J. B. Caro the Iditarod district. The couple is Kennedy is known as the man Company, is travelling to Ketchi- accompanied by Jean and Neil| who held the first concession in kan on the Alaska. Beaton. | Mt. MeKinley Park. | nai from Kimshan and left on the Alaska for Seatile. . Ak | GUSTAFSONS ON BOAT | |" Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Gustafson are Fourth Liberty Loan L e e Bonds RBCTr o DML ‘:em’n‘::r?:;a‘:k:he e Hmi “nfl. . .H (/. The above bonds, the number of which ends | in 5, 6 or 7 have been called for redemption April 15 or may be exchanged for new issue of treasury bonds. This exchange offer ends March 21, - > i TO MILLER HOUSE | A miffiér and merchant at Miller | House, J. F. Relly is ticketed for| Beward aboard the Yukon from Beattle. Kelly is accompanied by | his wife. Look over your Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds immediaesy and if you havc any ending with the above numbers, present them to your bank for redemption or payment as you wish. No interest will be pald on called bonds after April 15, 1835, New bonds will pay 27.%, dated March 15, 1935 and maturing March 15, 1960. (] THE First National Bank Tuneau, Alaska TOM and MARIE STURGE @ —FROM 11 A. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT DAILY— ‘The same good food, CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers (OO CONNORS MOTOR CO AGENTS as always, with draught beer, if desired. J.B. BURFORD & CO. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers”