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\ : TH_E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930. GENERAL I_[]RD ! Daily Cross-w ord Puzzle LONG ILLNESS Former Imutm of Bud-i }7_; get, Great Paymaster, Dies in Washington 18. Steeps 21, Frait 22 Ugly old wonien 24, Shipworm 26 Wife of Geralnt 26. Engaged in a speed contest 23, Vegetable subs stitute for soap 28, Informs 29, Rescued 30, Less Interest- Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8%, Diminish 3% Blographient sketeh of n decensed pers Continuea trom Page One) DOWN 1. High moun- 4T THE LEADER I)FPARTMENT STORE New Merchandise Coming in Droves. We must clear our stock and it will be worth your while to come and see just what we are offering during this clearance. These prices effective only from June 2nd to 14th inclusive, or as long 3 Alwiys 4 Clever ant 49, Tnert gns . 50. Nlide over lesild ecotor . Lurge’ woody ntrol a 7. 2 10t Job proud t 1. Lord w born i m Colby | 1884, after mmon school education \ome. During and after his | e, he engaged in teach- i rned later to t-dnurml‘ work on newspapers in his home| town, in Denver, Colo.,, and lastly| in Cardiff, Tenn. Military Career The next step in his career took him to Washington, first as a clerk at the Capitol and later as an army officer. He was serving as k of the House Ways and Means Committee under the chairman- ship of Nelson-Dingley when, in 1898, the outbreak of the Spanish war introduced him to ed the army Practically all of his army serv- ice was in connection with fina cial matters. Twice he was called | ¢ Presidents for special detail | away from the army. t picked him to aid in| I the Payne-Ald nd President Wilson xe]eclml‘ as the disbursing officer for nment relief for the Salem, Mass., fire sufferers in the winter| of 1914-15. He was given an ap- propriation of $200,000 for the work in Salem and turned $153,000 back to the Treasury. | When this government entered | the World War, he was finance of- | ficer of the quartermaster corps.| There followed quick reorganization in the ,army and General Lord! was made director of finance, one| job which had jurisdiction over, every bureau of the great depar:-‘ ment. He was awarded a Dis-| tinguished Service Medal for his/ handling of war finances H General Lord w married in 1886 to Annie Stuart Waldo, of Thomaston, Me. There were two children. — . ——— TO MEET VISITORS | Malcolm Wilson left this after- noon on the Aleutian for Ketchikan where he will meet E. G. Walling 2 manager of Ballou and Wr u,hl ‘ dealers of Seattle | s coming north, a rou ul passenger on the Northwest- ccompanied by his wife anl (hlldr(’n The Cash BI/A ar's June Clearance | Sale. Wait and watch for prices —adyv, £l NEW NECKWEAR CHENEY CRAVATS Snappy new patterns in all colors for summer. The long wearing qual- ity of Cheney Neckwear makes them economical as well as good looking. ——— SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Pro;:. cards 9. Male sheep 10. Drives fast 11, Arrl . Euger a .u'\ff\(ln(l ENTERTAIN VISITORS bridge-luncheon last Saturday their home at honor of Mrs. daughter Laura, who are visiting friends in Juneau.| Bobbie left on the Alameda " | Honors | Mrs. Wi Watkin cond, consolation. |dames Patterson, n- ‘Pe!erman Robinson, Lynch, Wat- | New Westminster, B. C., |kins, Grigg, President | Berry. | rich tariff | ONE ARRESTED BY PROHI the Alaska Bone Dry Act and the | ‘Nmonal Prohibition law, ermen—ndw Valdez, colored woman, was ar- AT BRIDGE-LUNCHEON | rested here Saturday by Federal prohibition agents. Some Scotch | M. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick gave a|whiskey and flasks were seized. She at | is being held in jail in default of Nugget Creek in|$500 bail. McCloskey and SRR SR from Vancouver,| Mrs. Louis Karstens and son Stanwood and Bellingham, Wa: i on where they will ! ives for the next three months. The invited guests were Mes- | Miss A. R. Montieth, sister of Reck, Gruber, Mrs. Emil Gastonguay, arrived from on the| Monagle, Nick Ba-|Princess Louise to spend the sum-| vard, Mike Bavard, Connors and | mer visiting here. | e MOOSEHAVEN LEGION NO. 25 Moosehaven Legion No. 25 will| OFFICERS HERE SATURDAY meet in Moose Hall Tuesday even- Lunch | i —p |ing, June 3rd, at 8 p. m. Charged with violation of both land initiation. G. A. BALDWIN, Herder. 1 CENT CAN’T BEAT ’EM SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 7th—LAST DAY Buy One and’Get the Next One for One Cent Dress Shirts, figured and plain colors, $3.75 each, 2 B (M(L and Ends Insoles, 1 pair for 25c, 2 pairgfor o QR ELEE. L \hn s Firestone Rubber Heels, 1 palr for 25¢, 2 pair for Coveralls, size 15 and 16, 1 for $1.75, 2 pair for Best Quality Felt Hats, 1 for $6.00, 2 for Kahki Breeches, Dish Towels, 1 for 35¢, 2 for.... Gillette Razors, 50¢, 2 for Pipes, 25¢, 2 for Silver Plated Belt Buckles, $2.00, Black Ink, 301 a l)ottle, 2 fox‘ G . Ladies’ Hats, $6.00, 2 for i 6100 Suit, Coat Hangers, 25¢, 2 for Lt 96 Children’s Ha]f Socks, pair ... el New York Clothing Storo Thomas Miettinen Lower Front Strete START THE DAY WITH A GOOD y BREAKFAST WE HAVE 42 DIFFERENT KINDS OF CEREALS TO CHOOSE FROM MOTHER’S OATS, with China, package B CORN MEAL, 10 pound bag PEARLS OF WHEAT, regular 35¢ SWIFT'S BACON, fresh and delicious, pound GARNICK’S—Phone 174 as the items last. Nothing reserved and we maintain the right to limiv quantities, For the Home BATH TOWELS BED PILLOWS G ¢ Thre: ality ood I)mgi\!/ee Lgl\(l xld Quality Regular Prire $3.25 # For This Sale Only 3 for $1.00 B 7, it ; $2.45 each FACE TOWELS T Very Good ()lqu]ity SHODDY W(X)LEN Size 13x33 CAMP BLANKETS $2.95 pair 8 for $1.00 : FORT MILLS SHEETS Just the thing for that vacation trip A Good Buy—A Good Q ualit y 7 PIECE KITCHEN CURTAIN SETS CORDUROY PANTS 1.30 each Consists of 2 sash curtains, 2 $3.15 per pair KRINKLE BED SPREADS tie backs, 2 tie back strz;ps L g and 1 valance — Come in Size 81x90 ; HEAVY CANVAS 1.20 h green, gold, blue or rose trim GLOVES 1 e Complete Set, $1.35 . These Spreads Are Washable $2. 50 per dozen FREE MEDIUM WEIGHT CANVAS GLOVES Inquire about our One-Way Trip and One Round Trip Ticket to Seattle. : $2.00 per de dozen ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS Information will be gladly given regard- garding conditions. ASK TODAY! 25 Per Cent Bucount For that Boy or Girl KNITTED BOTTOM “CAN'T BUST 'EM” BOYS” WASH SUITS PLAY SUITS Your Choice WOOL BLAZERS 50 and 95 cents each Sizes 2 to 10 years Many Patterns and Designs 25 Per Cent Dlscaunt $1.25 each " CHILDREN'S COTT! % 7 STOCKINGS ROMPER SUITS Heavy Ribbed “Buster Brown Quality” Ages 6 months to 5 years 98 cents each Workingmen’s Specials AMOSKEAG CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS All Sizes 9S$nu each KHAKI KNICKERS $2.50 per pair KHAKI PANTS All Sizes $2. 10 per pair CORDUROY KNICKERS $3. 50 per pair 1:10 each 1.20 each GREY CORDED KNICKERS $3.50 per pair MEN'S SOX Rayon and Cotton Mix 4 Pairs, 95 cents “Plain Cotton in tan, black, brown and grey 5 Pairs for $1.00 FANCY SILK SOCKS Values up to $1.25 per pair 3 Pairs for $1.00 “Wool and Cotton Work Sox 5 Pairs for $1.00 MEN'S LEATHER PUTTEES Regular $5.00 values Now—$2 75 Black or White Only 4 Pairs for $1.00 SILK DRESSES One-Third Off Regular Pnfes on All EVENING GOWNS A Large Lot of PLAIN and PRINTED SILK DRESSES Regularly priced from $19.75 to $26.50 Now—$14.95 ODDS AND ENDS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES All Remnants- at Half Price and Less — “Come and See for Yourself” SKULL CAPS All head sizes—All Wool— Assorted Colors 3 for $1.00 KHAKI KNICKERS For Women or Misses 85 cents per pair MEN'S SHIRTS With collars attached, in BROADCLOTH and fast colors. Regular price $2. Now—3 shirts for $3.95 The LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 MISS LOS ANGELES House Dresses $1.50 each Sizes, Colors’ and* Pat- terns—Washable Fabrics MEN'S SHIRTS A wonderful selection with- out collars — Madras, Silk Striped and Pure Silks All One-Third Off For This Sale Only ONE LOT OF Silk Gowns AND STEP' IN§ Healf Price Yardage OR Piece Goods WHITE OUTING FLANNEL 27 inches wide 2 yards for 25 cents 36 IN. PERCALES Stripes and Figures 2 yards for 35 cents 36 IN. VOILES All in Fancy Designs 3 !ariis for $1.00 COTTON POPLINS 28 inches wide 35 cents per yard 36 IN. WHITE BEDFORD CORDS 3 yards for $1.00 * DEVONSHIRE CLOTH For Hard Wear—All in Fast Colors ”73)345 for $1.00 KRINKLE CREPE PLISSE A large assortment of colors and patterns 5 ynrds for $l 00 SKINNER AND BELDINGS SATINS 36 inches wide $2 35 per yard LADIES" HOSIERY Holeproof Pure Silk—Brown, Black or White Only Value up to $4.50 Now—95 cents pau' WOMEN S COTTON HOSES 4 pair for $1.00 In Black Only - HOLEPROOF MERCER- IZED LISLE Regular 75-cent grade—black, brown or white 3 pairs for $1.00 MUNSINGWEAR No. 348 Women’s All Silk Thread Vests—Regular $4.00 values Now—$2.25 each No. 391 Women’s All Silk Bloomers. Regular $4.00 to $5.00 values Now—§2.75 VOILE STEP IN SUITS $2.25 each VOILE STEP IN BLOOMERS $1.50 each LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS 3 in a box 70 cents box MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 3 in a box 70 cents per box