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SENATORWHITE AND O'MALLEY LEAVE_ON TRIP‘Makes Wrestling Debut by Taking Two Straight THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1931. b i\ |all hold-ups, after gangsters ha | | another one-year, postponment of [ killed Guido Fererri, mistaken for | R E[| F lelchf.r Say. i He § | the $833,000 principal payment due | @ man well known in labor circles Will Quit Tariff for the street railways. & | 7 . | Eight gangsters in a touring car C LR The City has paid more than ; d ommission Post 3 | wounded PANIG GENUA‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., Atg, 1— FOR PAYMENTS $6,000,000 with more than $8,000,000 I {Henry P. Fletcher said today he| | FOR CAR LINE £ A GOODIE AND FOOD SALE , . IS NOW PRO Warring on 5 The salvo of revolver shots took outstanding on the principal. e Explosion Occurs Short|¥oud resign.as chairman of the |will be held Saturday by the o8 § | Place only a few blocks from where ——e > g [ - : y Tariff Commission, effective Sep- Time Before Arrival LUTHERAN LADIES AID in the | children were shot down last GOODIE SALE tember 15. . - ey = g |- Of ngv Queen ganization had been accomplished, All Hold-ups, in Early TO ASSEMBLE ON SUNDAY| GENOA, Italy, Aur. 1—A bomb |Fletcher said he would carry out o f ; : 3 | & < Lt et 1 ¢ storeroom formers occupied b Mornmg CI‘UISe | exploded in the street this after- |his original intention of resigning y P! v ‘The members of the Juneau GUN | noon g few hours before the|He said there had been no disa-| tension of One Year to Club will hold a shoot tomorrow |arival of King Victor Emmanuel |greement with Mr. Hoover NEW YORK, Aug. 1—The Met- | forenoon at 10 o'clock and all are |,nq Queen for the launching of | Fletcher said that when he ac- Pay $833,000 | tropolitan Police, armed with shot- [requested to be on hand and start |the ocean liner Rex. . cepted President Hoover's appoint- | ns in a drive against gangsters, |8etting ready for the duck season.| The bomb shattered the glass of {ment he did so for a period of one| SEATTLE, Aug. 1—The Puget sed the city during the early {the Trans-Atlantic Society huildmg;year to organize the work of the|Sound Power and Light Company |morning hours, wounded five men,| Old papers ai ~.e Smpire. land a panic ensued. | commission, has granted the City of Seattle two other men. — ) Thursday. Lutheran Ladies Aid N A" S e = * 5 |Five 'Men Are Wounded,|scarrer e A Explaining he felt the board’s or- Inspected Lynn Canal Dis-| trict Today — Goes to Sitka and South Later City of Seattle Granted Ex- VALENTINE'S. Sale starts at 9:30 a.m. —adv. PR RS R Old papers at Tne Emplre Of- fice, his profess last night by tak- rom Joe Ray, of Dal- ———. Old Papers at {he Emplre. fll|IIII!I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]Iillllilllllllll"IIIIIIIIIIMI"IIIIIVIIIIIEHIIIIIII!HIllllllllll"i""fi"llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIII-IMIINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIII""IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIllIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIII]IHllllllllillllllllllIHIIIIIlllllillllll-lilfl Sale Opens Lumb: or White's pa Point, Doug several hours almon and had a day's sport > an enthusiastic and ski ful angler. Commi r reports and up a big accumulation of -—,——— {10 WILLTAMS GORDON’S DOWN AND OUT ovstves Mid -Summer Clearance Speedy Dago Does Stunt| An Annual Low Point Selling Event Qi in Second Round of | Scheduled 10 Rounds STOCKTON, Cal, Aug. 1—XKi Williams of Los Angeles, claimed he was never knocked off | his feat before, crumpled under the fast two-fisted attack of Speedy Dago, of Los Ar ast night and took the ¢ second round of their scheduled ten round bout Speedy Dago weighed 115 pound and Williams 117 pounds. GIRNAU GIVEN PRISON TERM Writer of Obscene Matter Relating to Clara Bow, Sentenced Low Point CASH SALE During this Annual Nli(l-\'llmn\t‘l" Sale we are offering every item | | in our stock at Sensational Re- | ductions for Cash. | ) =Y This sale starts Monday morn- ing at 10 am. and all prices are greatly lowered regardless of first cost; this is in keeping | with the GORDON policy of an (= R Annual Mid-Summer Sale LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 1— Frederic Girnau, convicted of send ing obscene matter through the mails, especially articles concern- | ing Clara Bow, was sentenced yes- terday to eight years in prison and fined $1,000. The court sus- pended the last three years and ten months of the sentence on con- dition that Girnau refrains from publishing obscene matter. SUMMONS No. 3195-A. In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau. Catherine Bartolini, Plaintiff, vs. Herman Bartolini, Defendant. ‘The President of the United States of America to the above-named defendant. greeting: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the i & RS Territory of Alaska, First Divisi within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, name- ly, within thirty days after the 15th day of August, 1931, in case thi: summons is published, or within forty days after its service upon For Any Desired Wear . Whatever your type . . . your dress is here. The materials are chif- fons, georgettes, flat crepes . . . In beautiful prints, lovely stripes or plain colors. All of our dresses have been placed in four price groups and we assure you that we have never before been able to offer such values. Included in the lofs are all sizes, up to and including 46. $4.75- $6.75- $9.75 - $14.75 For Street Wear For Afternoon Wear For Sperts Wear For Evening Wear Prints . . . Wash Silks . . . Flat Crepes . . . Georgettes . . . Silk Nets . . . All the very latest styles and materials, patterns of checks, dots, prints, plain darker colors and pastels. All in This Mid-Summer Clearance Sale at a Fraction of the Value BEACH-WEAR The latest suits for bathing— beach pajamas for lounging— just the thing for the beaches. The choice of any Summer hat| Specially priced. Cash price $1.75 in our store—$1.95. STREET-WEAR Sheer is the word for summery SUMMER MILLINERY clothes. With and without - SKIRTS { We are very proud of our selec- tion in women's and misses’ skirts . .". In the lot are fea- tured pleats, flares and yoke ef- fects in crepe, broadcloth, flan- nel and tweeds . . . all shades Jackets. | PAJAMAS Rayon Slips—$1.95 HOSIERY In two tone effects, light” or ‘ dark color combinations. Regular $3.50. Our price now—$1.95 COATS AND SUITS SLASHED A(:CESS‘ORIES Rnyon Pamie 85¢ We will close our every suit and coat in this sale at Gloves . . . Bags . . . Belts . . . Stockings . . . Novelty Jewelry . Most up-to-date and low- Lovely underthings for cool com- fort. Some, at higher prices; with embroidery and lace . . . tailored R A AR S R 2 _ Last publication, Aug. 22, 1931. you, in case this summons is se: ed upon you personally, and an swer the complaint of the abov named plaintiff on file in the said Ceurt in the above-entitled action The plaintiff in said action de: mands the following relief: An ab. solute divorce from the defendan! and that she be permitted to as sume her maiden name of Cather- ine Taylor. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintif will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demand cd in her complaint and as here inbefore stated. WITNESS, The Honorable Justil W. Harding, Judge of said Court and the Seal of said Court here. unto affixed, on this 21st day of July, 1931. JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. By VENETIA PUGH, Deputy Clerk. The order for the service of thi summons by publication was issued and dated on the 2lst day of July,| 1931. H. B. LE FEVRE, Attorney for Plaintiff, Juneau, Alaska. Tirst publication, July 25, 1931. HALF PRICE values should not last .- make your selection | These long . early. MID SUMMER CLEARANCE Lowest Prices in Years est priced. 'KERCHIEFS In plain white, colored and col- | ored touches. For sports . . . for afternoon . . . for evening . . . To Clear— 5 and 10 cents each Girls' and Boys' Buckskein LUMBERJACKS Sizes 5 to 14 years Very Special $1.95 IIIIlIIIfllIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllIlHlIlllllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIMliNflIIMN“I | BLOUSES This is a blouse year and .oufs is the blouse shop. In flat crepes, satins and wool lace. Sleeveless or long sleeves. All the very fiew summery pastel shades. Values up to $6.50. Mid-Summer Sale Price—$3.95. TWO IMPORTANT SCARF ITEMS . . . In tailored sport styles . . . Stripes and patterns in gay colors . . . At $1.00 and $1.95 each . smooth-fitting . . . dainty )’ . Step-ins . . . Foundations .. Vests . . . Panties'.:. . A large assortment . . . priced for clearance. BANDEAUS—GARTER BELTS A real clearance and worth much more Clearance Price—50 cents CORSETS, CORSELETTES, GIRDLES All Marked for Immediate Clearance TRIANGLE BUILDING . . all sizes. Values up to $8.75. Sale Price—$4.75 WASH DRESSES In voiles, piques, linens, broad- cloths. Sheer is the word for summery clothes . . . and these are up to the minute. Values up to $6.75. Clearance Price—$2.95 In prints, including the famed “BETTY. BAXLEY” and other nationally known brands . . . Values up to $2.50. Very Special—$1.45 _ Kayser, Gotham Goltbtdpe‘ Lisle Hose for Women—All shades. and sizes.” Mid-Summer Clearance Price—3 pairs for $1. Ribbed Hose for Children— Very fine ribbed and also heavy ribbed hose in silk and lisle, all sizes and in the most popular colors. 3 pairs for $1.00. and - Arrowhead Gotham Semi-Service, all shades, $1.65. Kayser, Dull = Chiffon, Shades and Sizes—$§1.35. All silk . . . French heels, lisle reinforced foof, very special, pair, 55 cents. All TRIANGLE BUILDING Wliflmmll-li!flllfillfliml'flflfllflllflll O I 000000000000 i U EfllllmIIIIIIIHIIIIfl_llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII