The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 12, 1935, Page 2

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| DRAPERIES [ A-complete collection of all the wanted and seasonable Draperies, including— Crashes - Damasks ~ Cretonnes Monkscloth - Linings Marquisettes Our prices on curtain material start at 15¢ per yard CURTAINS CURTAINS ! SHADOW LACE DOTTED COTTAGE SETS Coléred abtted |n¢u&dlné a‘buue sets; Eold CURTAINS and green combinations. Top meuuu: 22x Beautiful styles—2%; yards long—36 to v} 43 inches -nd sa.-h mq\sms zsxzs _inches. inches wide. French Ecru and natura 1 95 color. $1 an pr' Any price from 75¢ to $2.25 panel Turkish Towels 22x44 RUFELF;D'CURTAINS Good quality cushion dot ‘ruffled curtains in ‘Priscilla style with 4%-inch |finished ruf- fles—4% frichés wide; 2% yardst lohg. Regular $3.50 Now $2.50 pair BB, o 4 17 & ....-“;_..»-w------_ 500 18x36, In, Huck Towels Extra fine guality huck towels with very attractive dobby : gold, helio and green. Full 18x36-inch size; specially. priced.. A value. at ' 25¢ each VISIT OUR 10-CENT DEPARTMENT UPSTAIRS Hundreds of items can be purchased at this price B. M. Behrends Co., Ine “Juneau’s_Leading Department Store” BANKER IS T0 TRAVEL Ehrich Lucas Going t terior, then Back Juneau' to Visit Large, double-thread colored border bieach- ¥ ed turkish fowels. A good quality with: good- Jooking “eolored berders available in -blue, pink, gold, helio and green. Priced to give you value. 40c¢ each o L JUDGE MORISON ON RETURN TO INTERIOR His appoiniment sent by [Presi-| defit Roosevelt to the Senate for} confirmation, Judge J. H. S. Mori- son.of the Second Division is en- ! yotte to Seward today as a passen- | ger from Seattle on the Aleutian. . Judge Morison, whose former home was Cumberland Gap, Tenn., but who has lived in the Territory about a year, recently revisited his| Bative state and attended a college commeéncement , exerc ise. While traveling to ‘Tennessée, he received word that the President had sent I‘,‘fi/”“ A7 LAWNS should be tcp-dressea 8t | Commerce Good Will) tour his' appointment as judge of the|least once a year and preferablyywill' leave that group at\ Seward Sédond.. Division . at. Nome to the |two or three times during the im-|and make a further tour of Alaska. Mr. Lucas will visit several days manure, ‘mushroom soil, or compost|in Seward where He' was formerly, Senate for approval. provement perfod. Use well-rotted ATTENTION SONS OF NORWAY | made from good topsoil'and manure.| Vice-President - and* Cashier A ,Au Sons of Norway. are requested | The material.should be brushed into|Harriman National Bank: He then the.turf. This may be done by drag-|will go to Russian River on a fish- zing a metal door mat or similar'de-|ing: trip for about seven days.:From vice over the surface after the top-)there he will go to ‘Anchorage -and to attend the funeral of Mrs. Aslaug “Carrie “Demasi at Carter’s Martuary at 2:00° o’clock Thursday afternoon. dressing is spread as evenly as pos-|the Matanuska Valley to survey the ., (Signed) HAROLD SWANSON. | sjble. One’oubie yard t5 5,000 square |colony project, theno# to Fairbanks, wadv. feet is sufficient for anapplication. |returning over :the .Richardson T’.:e Wgather will come (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) . " Forecast for Juneau and vieinity. beginning at 4 p.m., June 12: Cloudy tonight and Thursday, possibly showers; light southeast winds.|Seattle: as ‘we LOCAL DATA two vocal south. Mr. Lucas is ncmmpnmed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. favailable in® blue, ALASKA | W. ‘Ehrich Lucas, Vice-President of the National Bank' of Commerce, member of the Seattle Chamber of Highway to Valdez. From Valdez he to Juneau 'and remain here for possibly one week then go wife. He is a well-known ‘singer. .of 1 as.banker. He:gave adcasts last night at! & o : M AM |s KEN 1 Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ii. &hort jaciet " | I NK v_ '.N 1, Move ek 12, Plecoof tron ) Gy ple[REZBIOIARFZAINIAISIT): .+ 7 supboriing : % L orcoat FSA VIERZEXIP[E[D]1 [EINICIY] miitstone to. yaken . [ERIASIEIDEASICIOlRINAAIL] . Ty to, {4 Ten nine 15, Child's toy DIE RIELINEADIOIVIE] 55 sqaitions to - A “’u".'i'fi s E|TIUIDIEZP E|PHAPIE|R] buildings ; A pieleg 1o FIEIDZP UL ISIEFZEIRI | INFG 2t Mimle {Federal Agents. N’a}; Indi-| % Mesdye AIXZS TIRIEWIZPILIUNIGIE] ) supper 3 1[c/oNEZS|To/MAZAD|EEIR Clamber on all vidual and Pyl Him dngirvs LIENVIAINITEZRIAINIGIERARIA| o, 08, ross from Freight Train on clom AL OBE EQY BRI e B et | 4E [YIERIS 33 Conjunetion ; (Ceatinued from Page oge), gt ] 1|O[N SIAITIE 84 Th"fii who D Remember | INZEIAGILIEZDECIAIRIE opinion : RPN 8 7 Publicly © |ACICIEIS[S E[TIOIN]| 36. Preverhl or kncwn as the hideout of the Weyer- untain lakes |y EJA @) NIo|oINFZ SIEISIS haeuser kidnapers. It is believed ‘\“:;rrx;\lg g 5 f (s Vi 33: g:fi;"::ffl B o 60. In & 1 4. In heraldry, the 4l. Hea il g (cre' that the Waleys ‘Will ‘be ar-| 7. Prevare s golt G 5,C.000 " color red ‘lised ‘in' shoe rai'med in Salt Lake City some- drive 53. g’!lhdrniw ¢ 6. Plural ending Ailg !;dle: 0 o | 38 Adve sent 55. Expressions o . Ireland A time today and returned to Tacoma Jaos A ‘:“,rf??::‘. o stg:'frrr“m 0. cn;;n;ln‘finn.rnn . “"fi,’.{:&, 4 & Hort e vapor 7. Uniasten 45. Vocal sol | CHARGES T¥EE FILED & Dislon of an DOWN 5. Speak Im- 48 Standara TACOMA, Wash., June 12—Fed- ?‘ngmubllu é 'Iéo?blxu P os;feicl{lo); @ g'zr gen;gle"-heen eral agents have filéd Federal ki ol § Dedt ot o 4l Ao e 5, N ). D apart- ition: abbr. }n‘p chalrgas aFamst” Harmon M. e.;mdgmgxy ma-nt house u An.d' flnfn uh ‘Waley and his ' wife, ‘and ‘William [ Mahan. They 'will! B& held to: t> b guand jurg “which will ‘probably ‘be called; during the lattef’ part of this 5 month. 'Judge E. E. Cushman will f probably preside at: the trial. Tpae Waleys could plead. guilty and "be wvirtually certain of only life imprisonment. -+ S v i The Lindbergh -Law provides ‘. death'only if the vmlm has been & lirrmad. i | ! | Under the State of washmgum\‘ ;. mew law, which hds'not been test- | b ed. ‘death in av kidnap case . auto- mnm l‘olluws»‘p&n i conviction, %% H%HII// flllfl SET R mxeufi‘x?f d:; ‘spe lly recom- e il .Wfl-.% : L " BOUND OVER:TO § US. GRAND JURY Thomas - B. Cmm/de of Stewarl B.' Gy who is reported to have shot Charles' Lund at. Hyder, Sunday, ciitieally ‘wounding'him; has been ‘aken to Ketchikan and bound over ) to the federal grand jury under $5,- 000 “bail, according to word to ‘the Dictrict Attorncy, William- A. ‘Holz- a N dEEEEE 45N JEEEG il ALASKA'S LINE { | | | ! Westward on June 18. Before com- | ing here, McKanna, who is at pres- ' Fénn “Bradford Post of ‘the™Aj AGENGY DHANG can; Legion, was Fairbanks agent for 'a numbef of y 3 ; P (hlexe Later 1 HERE Is TULD mldv by Baker ocongerning v promotion. Details and .McKanna, Adams to Re_ will be announced in ‘the near fu- . tin | turs, Baker said. ceive New Positions | | from Seattle to take over his new , Post on the Alaska Friday. At a Changes involving the personnel oo . 12! ce his assis 5 of the Juneau office of the Alaska st ntil the Adaska touck | nounced here today by L. W. Baker, £t\]/\ <¢uthbnun\d “”,Ju s e o tion line: who arrived last night from Seattle.on the Aleutian. i] 500 POUNDS OF na, -who has been -agent-here for| - HALIBUT SOLD, HERE three years, will- be transferred to - ;Alaska Line office there. Baker| ,p halibut ‘expected to be brought | said today, that the company had here from'fishing banks this week- Horace O. Adams, at present as-|Storage trading.board today. The sistant manager here and & vet- Thelma, skippéred By Capt. Bernt be promoted to a position in charge! The cateh went to the New Eng- |of an Alaska Line agency in an-!land Fish Company’ for prlces of e iies o ent also eommander of the Al[ord ite announcement 'was m m;mnvz date of Adams’ change Wilcox is scheduled to arrive here —Wilcox Coming 5 later date, he i3 expected to an- Stoamitiths T Gompansitie i - | Meanwhile, Baker will remain | traffic manager of the transporta-| R PR R {. ‘At his own request, R. J. McKnn Fairbanks, to be in charge of the fne fore-runner of large catches acceded to McKanna's request. |end was noted on. the Juneau Cold eran employee of the company, will Alstead, brought 11,500 'puunds |other district. 15 and /3.06 venis per wund | Wilcox Coming { Several -Junead luhbut.’ ips are | M. J. Wilcox, chief clerk to Vice- |still -out ' of ~port,"| fey. are | President T. B. Wilson in Seattle expected o @rrive. herdf ‘the and a former purser on the steam-|banks later this week. ‘er Yukon, will become the new Ju-| e | neau agent. ! TO ANSPECT CANNERY | These changes will become ef-; To inspect the Hoonah Packing | fective next ‘Tuesday, June 18. (‘Jmpaxxy.{plam at Hoonah, R, A. Mr. and Mrs. McKanna will leave | Welsh, ‘Jy., arrived in Juneau on here on the steamer Yukon for the)the Alcu.han from Seattle. :ufimmm lwimnmwmmmmu THRuL! EVERY MILE A Enjoy this new high in travel comfort and heime: RO BN 8 0 0.8 RlO DE ORO VISITS Lund is'in a Hyder hospital with ° AT THE HOTELS | E three bullet wounds in ‘hissbody, ®* ® ® ® ® ¢ C ¢ e o 3 o o‘ PORT FROM CANN RY according *'to information fo the ) | District Attorney. s s The fishing boaL Rio de Oro, R T e R. C. Haydon, Annex Crcak; Mt |which was in port last week from COTTER TRAVELS and: Mrs. Schaefer, duneau the Astoria and Puget Sound Can- Frank Cotter, of.the. Alaska tineau ning Company: plant at Excursion Wilcox, Juneau; Mrs. L.|Inlt, arrived here again last night ask about LOW FARES EAST luxury ... air conditioned equipment on the Olympian.... fast, smooth, clean and ecenmomical with the LOW Round-Trip Summer Fares. CHICAG /V/lWAZ/’(f[ For reservations or information, cable, write or call R. E. CARSON, General Agent ST PAUL White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. AND Seattle, Washington Pacrric e MILWAUKEE roap All the way Seaitle to Clucago Weekly, was a passenger from Se- Georg | . attle-ts Skagwa¥ ‘oh ¢hie Aleutian, M. Corbett, Uyak; 7. L. Carr, Van-| It berthed at the Upper e % . couver, B. C.; Dewey L. Knight,| Flcat. After' taking aboard P - Ee S A ARl ¥ Ketchikan; Patricia Kane, Hoonah; | plies, it left early this afternoon. | 1.5. GRAVES A. 8. Thompson, Hoonah; H. Hazel- L g gl & f “The Clothing Man | wood, Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Hen AGENT TO SKAGWAY | ‘ { Hornsby, Joplin, Mo.; L. W. Bake ; £ 38 L | Home of dart Schaffner and | Alaska Steamship Company w.(..;”n“ Jq’}? “C\‘l:::m.’l Lll\;;'“:\‘xl! : HMarx Clothing | Alaskan el b e MR B - 3 Ba 'Eisnan, ' Wibtham); ' Louis | MEF months. tavelled' from 3 g couver, B. C., ic Skagway oa the B - pov) o Windham; R. E. Thompson, | /' 1er ! J GARBAGE HAULED | Los: Angeles; John Bergland, Ket- | LOUlS g + n: 6. Wallst s = - Reasonable Monthly Rates | ;,l;""‘l”“ Jl{nc,‘.’:‘f‘l 2 ““ '1:{.kf1(< DUNKLE'S SON ON BOAT E:0. DAVIS Albert: Johuson, Takis; H! J, G- | BilkiDusikle, ‘ont Of W. ‘B $Dun- | ELEPHONE- 584 yan, Seldovia Blo: NN S VN SISO I - % Phdne 4753 i - ‘lf‘a\':‘.lmg to Seward on the AJeu—] o In- 5 ___n . SHOP IN GUNEAU FIRST! {tian from Seattle. to party, of the by his Peach Cherry DISTILLERS Time Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Veloclty ~Weathe | KINY station here | 4 pm. yesty 29.87 58 59 8 8 clay B | 4 am. today 2915 48 82 swW 2 Lt. Rain TALLAPOOSA RETURNS Noon today 129.12 54 91 w 5 Sprinkling st | +Fhe Coast Guard: cutter Talla- YE: RAAD’IO BEPORTS TODLAY Ppoosa ‘returned to its Juneau ba&e‘ m:m“m‘pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip, 4a:h L&t Government Dock at & o'cloek | OLD Station cemp temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatiie I’;:':rd’:'\ “‘:' “X“’i"“‘ “’x‘lv“' ‘C‘;:: h‘z‘:r k Bar, 28 2 . m"x;:v 52 50 ;: 32 2 g (g:fl Southeast Alaska waters for:board- | 2 x 5 5 Bethiel oo B 6 @ 50 4 0 Clear}ins* dutyThis morning: the. outtar g 0 + 70 ™ 48 48 M 0 Gy left tor Skagway; it is sald. . 66 66 38 3 =gl ' 52 50+ 0 : g PrGHY REPURNING TO ATLIN } DRY GIN 48 4% 44 4 08 Cldy Mrs. Niolette Eggers, whose hus- | 50 48 2 4 0 :‘“‘d Paul Eggert, is a prominent Comes t¢ you .. ... 54 52 46 4 a8 usines§ man of Atlin, B, C., is| (A S g 62 58 e 2 Trkbe Rain returning to that community. Ac- 1907 ']-)ISTILLLD 61 s e & 61 Z+.'| companied by relatives of hér hus- | FULL ¢ PROOF Ketehikan 62 56 50 4 22 Cldy|band=-Mrs. - Muriel O, Eggert of | 90 Prince Rupert 54 54 50 4 10 Cldy | Qakland, ©al., and her children, W. “y Edmonton % 10 5 4 Trace Ratn|Owen and Audrey M, sho was o s e L Lo Seattle - 68 66 58 8 02 Cldy passenger on the Louise from Van- Portland % % 62 6 Trace Cldy | couver, B. C,, for Skagway TRY OLD MR. BOSTON’S San Francisco 66 64 56 10 0 Cidy | BRI Wi Fqu: Favorite Nectars . s TO JOIN FATHER Apricot WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A, M. | 'W. G Hillard,son of the Deputy Blackberry Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 52; Craig, raining, 56; Wrangell, Collector in charge of ‘the United | raining, 53; Sitka, raining, 54; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy; Skag- States Customs at le, took pas- BEN BURK, INC way, clear, 49; Anchorage, clear, 52; Hot Springs, cloudy, 60; Nenana,'sage on the .Louise from Vancou- 6 = Bb%TON MASS cloudy, 68; Fairbanks, cloudy, 58, Tanana, cloudy, 58; Ruby, cloudy, ver, B. ©:‘He«will join his- father | 5 i ot 50; Nulato, clear, 52; Kaltag, cloudy, '50; Unalaklect, partly cloudy, after having been in Pomona, Cal, W. J. LAKE & COMPANY, INC. 46; Flat, cloudy, 53. this winter. DISTRIBUTORS—SEATTLE . 3 ? i i3 . ; | o —— Friday, June 14, 1935—Sunrise; 2»3.. Sunset, 9:07 | ATTENTION AMI‘RI( AN WEATHER SYNOPSIS LEGION AUXILIARY Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Yukon' A members are requested to Valley southward to Oregon while high pressure prevailed at Barrow attend farewell party for Mr. and and over the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. - R. J. McKanna and Mrs, This general pressure distribution has been attended by unsettled walter White at the Dugout Saf- weather over the eastern and southern portions of Alaska with pre- urday evening at 8:30 o'clock MRS. FLORENCE MANVILLE, —adv. Secretary, cipitation reported over Southeast Alaska gyer the western portion of Alaska, Fair weather prevailed o

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