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B e i s X b 'l'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1931. ...................... |Church and Conrom |{Are Destroyed MAYORS ASKED . AT DEDICATION GO\'P;'HO;' MRS, HOWARD UNDER GUARD IN PORTLAND Witness in Murder Case Again Intimidated— Is Hysterical OTTAWA, Feb. 10.—Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the St. John The Baptist church and adjoining Dominical Con- vent today with a loss of $400,- Q . . 000. Sends Invitation| “The fire was discoverea by Priests at devotions. Flames swept the buildings in less than two hours. One altar valued at $25,000 was K. | destroyed with the church. During the holidays St. Jo- seph’s Church here was destroy- cd with a less of $400,000. | to Heads of All City Governments | PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb. 10.— The victim of two previous alleged s. H. W. Howard, is in after a man tat hysteria |tried to ce his entrance into her MAN LEAVES |pouge last Friday night. 7 Mrs. Howard is a state witness | E. W. Paine, assistant tre asurer!i:“the case of Nelson O, Bowiss, th Y, | millionairs, and Irma Loucks, ac- Alameda this morning | cysed of killing Bowles' wife. an, He will remain; w5 Howard is now guarded con- re al days before return-|gtanily by a policeman. She said ing to his headsuarters office In|while she sat in the house, a man o | Seattle | upset a sewing machine which had | i T e |been placed against a side door.| | The Police found marks of an over- |shoe across the porch and muddy )n'd Saturday, Bowles and Miss Loucks {obtained a change of venue for i their trial to Hillsboro, Oregon. o i S | LET LET | Flowers be your valentine. Sr\o Flowers be your valentine. See Jlmcau Florists —adv. Juneau Florism —adv. | e ———— STEAMSHIP HF W([\A the ion LAWYER GOES SOUTH R. E. Robertson, attorney, was a southbound passenger on the amship Princess Norah. He is chief | making nt | Seattle. a brief business visit 1o} y the Cham-| * of Commerce here through the several local chambers. A N MATTHEWS JURY ™™ STILL OUT IN SECOND TRIAL Defendant, However, Mus Serve 90 Days for “Insolent Conduct™ Quality Towel Specials T ] For the second time since th present term of the United State: District Court began, Clff Mat thews today was awaiting the vei dict of a jury on his guilt or in nocence of violating the Alask: Bone Dry Law, but whatever th jury may decide in this matter, h KITCHEN TOWELS—2 for 25¢, will serve a 90-day jail sentence a and - S ARor L AT e $1.00 | 1t of the trial. : hews was tried several da; TURKISH TOWELS—3 for 50¢ '\;m and the jury failed to agr on a verdict. Saturday afternoo to SR 60 cents each Judge Justin W. g sent fo him to advise him that a secon: trial would start Monday mornin The man objected to the Court action and, sprawling across tr clerk’s desk, made his objectior unmistakably known. His remark: were quite effective, to the exten that Judge Harding adjudged hi guilty of insolent conduct in th You'll be surprised at these values—Every One a CANNON TOWEL Leader Dep't. Store P tate on hls sins. And yenter 'J = GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 the original charge of violal lIIIIIlIllllllIlIllIIIIIIIIII,IIflrlIIIIIlIIII||IIIl||||||I|||||||||||II|||||IIIIII T prosnnu‘ of the Court and sentenc N T tin; Alaska Bone Dry Law was bmugm to trial. |— The jury received the case at| 11:45 am. today and at midafter- I noon had not reached a verdict. | Matthews was represented in the liquor case by H. L. Faulkner and George B. Grigsby. —————— CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 MONARCH Quality Food Products DOUGLAS ISLAND Women’'s Club will hold a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas at 8 pm. Wednesday| evening, February 11th. —adv. MIDNIGHT THE NEW TOILET GOODS LINE NEW HOUSE DRESSES Butler, Mauro & Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” TELEPHONE 134 WE DELIVER | Express Money Orders Guaranteed Fast Colors THE 1929 FOOD DOLLAR IS WORTH All Sizes $1.18 AT OUR STORE TODAY In “FRUIT OF THE LOOM* Cloth GEORGE BROTHERS Telephone 92 or 95 Five Fast Deliveries i Many new color combinations with fancy SOAP bindings ; GLYCERINE SOAP, pure, per doz......... 95¢ LUX SOAP, 3 for GARNICK’S—Phone 174 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY YOU ARE PERSONALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR HOUSECLEANING WHICH BRINGS THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS The purpose of the sale is to sell off all the odds and ends to “Clean House.” And with this end in view, we went all through the stocks —We dusted off the boxes—we dived into the drawers—we brought to light all the things that had failed to sell. We found a few of this, and too many of ’tother. We discovered plenty of “mistakes,” and we marked them down too! We said: “Let us make the prices so low that folks will talk about us for months to come!” The lists that follow are a fair example of the values that the sale brings about. Some may last a.day—-some two days. And maybe some, three days. But you can readily see, if you read the prices, that they will not last very long . .. And that is why we are not urging anybody to “Come Early.” IT WILL NOT BE NECESSARY TO DO THAT! All we need to say is that the sale begins at nine in the morning, and that you can buy all you need at these prices. Many ftems Not Listed Are Priced for Clearance in This Sale RAIN HATS, Children’s - I?IEEWSSES C[\lldren R | 5c Oilcloth, Per Yard - 25c Hair Nets, all colors, 5¢ | Elastic, 2 yards 5¢ EXTRA A SELECTION OF HOUSE OR WASH DRESSES 95c Dl SHES 32 PIECES 55.95 i YOU CAN ALL HAVE A NEW SET AT THIS PRICE Men's 's Hosiery 25¢ Silk Dresses $4.95 Kltchen P ajamas FANCY GOOD VALUE PER PAIR Prints—Pastels—Dark Colors All Sizes VALUES UP TO $14.00 SOMETHING NEW = 1.95 DIFFERENT $ ° MEN’S OUTING PAJAMAS ... $1.75 LOVELY NEW SPRING COAT FLOW- MEN’S SHORTS—AII patterns ... 75 ERS, your choice ..........ccooiiiominnit $ 20 VAN HUESEN COLLARS—each ... 25 GIRL'S MIDDIE SHIRTS -...oooovovovnnnmmneeeenns $1.75 ALL KHAKI SHIRTS. GIRL’S MIDDIES ... I $1.00 Biions Al Acks . ¢+ GIRLS’ WOOL MIDDIES ..o, $2.95 MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT UNDERWEAR ... $1.10 LADIES’ HOSIERY, pair ... MEN’S COTTON WORK SHIRTS .................. $ .80 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOOKS PENCIL TABLETS, 2 fOr .oooooooooooeove. $ .15 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COPYRIGHT- FANCY PAPER NAPKINS, per 100 ... $ .35 ED NOMINS ... ... .. . &5k $ 49 BABIES’ RUBBER PANTS, pair ... $ .15 Hundreds of Items for Everyday Use—YOUR CHOICE—15 CENTS ' FOUR GREAT DAYS—W endesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday If you cannot get here tomorrow, PLAN TO COME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE—REM£MBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL —AT THESE PRICES NOBODY CAN AFFORD TO SELL GOODS TWICE. The Cash Bazaari “PRICES SLAUGHERTED” STORE OPEN EVENINGS ; NEAR COLISEUM THEATRE Vevevews