The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1935, Page 2

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WO! WEN ’S COATS and SUITS *drop-shoulder lines *raglan, dolman and bell sleeves *flare pockets *slits in sport types *bi-swing backs *straight rather than swagger types Priced from $21.50 Up DRESSES PRINTED SILKS TWO-PIECE SHEERS KNITTED DRESSES Reasonably Priced MILLINERY BEAUTIFUL STRAWS *irregular brims *off-the-face types *(l('l‘l'(’r crowns *flower trimming Priced from $3.25 to $6.00 ACCESSORIES SILK BLOUSES—COTTON BLOUSES SKIRTS- ARFS—GLOVES HOSIERY—PURSES HANDKERCHIEFS NOVELTY l].“l‘ N ) { N 1 ) N N N \ { ! { \ \ \ N \ \ \ N N E $8.75 to SHOES AND Girls’ Dresses and Coats PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS and OXFORDS- WOMEN’S SHOES PUMPS—TIES—T-STRAPS Colors—White, blue, brown, black and two tone Reasonably Priced 10SIERY { “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” e T i B0 SEWARDITES MOVE TO | Alaska Railroad for many years ana| PUNKLE ADDS QUICKSILVER ANCHORAGE HEADQUARTERS has recently been wansferred to| PROPERTEES TO OPERATION the Anchorage headquarters, | W. E. Dupkle, one of the most ex- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hopkins | tensive mining operators in Alaska, and their young son, Jack, have| Pilot Ray Peterson of the Marsh has recently taken over two of the moved from Seward to Anchorage., | Airways, Anchorage, recently com- best cinnibar, or: quicksilver, prop= Mr. Hopkins, who is commander of |pleted a trip to Nelson Island, north | erties of E.°W. Parks,’on the Kus- the American Tegion for the De-|of the mouth of the Kuskokw:m kokwim, according to an interview partment of Alaska, has been in the River. His was the second plane with Mr. Parks in a recenz An office of the Seward branch of Lhc ever to land on the N.and | Chorage Pimes. 900000000 Headquarters for EASTER CANDIFES and NOVELTIES GUY SMITH'S DRUG STORE Near Coliseum Theatre Front St. Dress Up for F qsler' MEN’S SUITS .. Michael-Stearns’ Famons Natignally A(lvernse? All- Wool \mts $35.00 and U P ,---4.;,...,...--m”----“--"...‘w,m“-“ Men’s Tweed Topcoats Half-belted Models $17.50 PUSS S R New Spring Colors . . gnd pric $4.00 and $5.00 CAPS—SHIRTS—BLOUSES—TIES KNICKERS AND PANTS Mewn’s Furnishings MEN’S SHIRTS—TIES—SCARF5—SOX BELTS—HANDKERCHIEFS—GLOVES MEN’S SHOES RLACK AND, BROWN OXFORDS Calf, Kid and Kangaiqo Leather , Priced from $4. 50 to $8. 50 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. e Men’s Hardeman Hats Snap Brims ed at Boys’ Easter Clothing SUITS Sizes 6 to 18 $17.50 OXFORDS MTM MYSTERY DEATH Strahge fite of Seattle Woman Near Bremer- ton Being Probed ‘THe &uthorities;continued today the investigation” of the mysterious aéath 61" ofa’ Seattle Edquor Store manager, ‘whose body wals “fould’ on the beach ten miles eust of here. The -belief 15 the wo« man drowned lm discolora~ tiorls Were' ¢auséd probably by. the action of 'body on the beach. There' are’Bruisés ofi the forehead and eyes are blackened. 'his wite’s ‘absence because she often left honmte without announcing her |return as usual. | Mrs. Smith came here last Mon- nbe hul no ’e.flnunccs here. A ——— TM May Bap “Balm” Smts N_ '!enn April 19—/ Suits for- balm” ‘would be| ouzhwq, in under pro- vumoubmdmpped into the by Representative Bk . s mmwy , i e T Y BREMER’ITOI: wpsn April 19— 4 . G.*L.: ‘Bishop, wife [} ‘Smith “salid ‘he did not report | destination and ke expected her to| | day presamably to visit friends but | iMr. Smith sald as far as he knew | ! 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire =l APRIL 19, 1915, The Germans and Austrians had » determined to concentrate their en- ergies on the Eastern campaign. It | was said that at a eouncil of war | presided over by General von Hin- | denburg the previous day that it |was decided to transfer the Aus- | trian heavy artillery that was then before Verdun to Poland, and 'to {‘sen:l back to Cracoq and Western | Galicia the Hungarian cavalry that was on the Western front. | The Admiral Evans passed through {Juneau on her way to Knik An- chorage with every inch of her passenger space taken by stamped- ers from the States. Also aboard | were the first engineers who were | |to be allied with the construction of Alaska's $35,000,000 railroad. F. W. Williamson, U 8. Surveyor, Ig(‘z E\ to tes, prior @ rn Alaska purchase. again! | | i i where he planned to spend the summer in the field. A. H. Humpheries began the haul- ing of the 125,000 feet of dressed lumber which had arrived for the construction of new bunk houses at | the Perseverance. The Empire carried a story on the anniversary of the San Fran- cisco earthquake which nine years before, on April 18, 1906, had chang- ed San Prancisco from a beautiful city into a charred misshapen waste. Nome, Alaska, was the third city' to send a donation to the re- lief committee, and Nome’s dona- tion was one of the largest receiv- ed. Twenty years ago, Szn Fran- cisco, with Its great world’s fair was enjoying its annual “after the | earthquake jubilee.” Fifteen Campfire girls had the | time of their lives when they made a trip to Thane, were shown through | the great mill, had luncheon in the | mess hall, then took the tram cars through the tunnel to the Perse- verance, saw the mine in opera- | tion, came out to daylight and had teafand Started the four-mile ‘walk You’ll never IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE Genuine Extra Dry. Now you can afford it. m Regular $2.50 value e back home again, deeply grawful to Manager Thane of the Alaska Gas- tineau who had made the expedi- tion possible. Weather: Maximum 54; mini- mum 31; clear. - e, EASTER TEA The Women of Holy Trinity Guild will sponsor an Easter Tea, April 28, (Tuesday following Easter) at Trinity Hall from 2 to 6 p. m. Aprons, towels and holders will be offered for sale. —adv. S Moo % DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! HAPPY: ——BIRTHDAY ! The Empire extends congratula- | tions nnd best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- 5 0 ing: APRIL 19 Mrs. Ray G. Day Charles W. Hawkesworth Fred McElhany | .Mrs, R. E. Robertson SATURDAY ONLY! We've Gone DOLLAR DAY CRAZY at the JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE in order to clear our shelves of a recent large get values like these SILVER SWAN COCKTAILS, 25 ox. CRAB ORCHARD WHISKEY, pints . $1.00 You've always wanted Champagne . . One bottle only to a cusmmcr.$ $1.00 WINE - .Conti-Royale Brand, F ancy - CrockeryJug . . .. . . ... .. $1.00 ———————————————————— BOND ST. GIN, 90 Proof, TWO PINTS . . . . CREME DE MENTHE, pint . . . . CHOICE OF KENTUCKY. Distilled by Geo. T. Stagg Co., Frankfort, Ky. | GRAPE BRANDY , 90 Proof, pints . . . $1.00 = ——————— NECT AR-Mr. Boston Brand, Apricot, Cherry, Blackberry . . . . . = ———————————— $1.00 Juneau Liquor Store PER.CY REYNOLDS PHONE 36 No Free De_li»ver_"ygt‘]'he_;e,_l_’rices:, - = - “ H R R e it o

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