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THE DAILY“ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT 4, 1931. 3 | Maior Bird Given [imposed by Superior Judge W e 'mem told Bh-d “it wasn't youv‘l ‘by our (,'ovemment durlng the year [sion towit: “that future génerations O'Donnell. | fault.” 11932 commencing on February 22 of American citizens may live ac- DOUGL 4q 7-Year Probation| Major Bird was convicted of g — 'and ending on Thanksgiving Day. |cording to the examiple and pre- R 1N | manslaughter after he shot .and| BOSTON—Nashua V[anu[actul-! “For this purpose a Natioal Or-|cepts of his exalted life and char- ) ¢ MU Y E LOS A‘\IGELES Cal.,, Sept. 4— kx'lc d Watson November 26,1929, ingCompany forced to suspend vac- | A s K ED T gamzation has been effected, and |acter and thus perpetuate the NEWS {Maj. Owen R. Bird, writer and what he thought was a blank |ations because of sudden spurt in| | state commiittees and Sub commit-|American Republic.” * sportsman, convicted of slaying his e pistol. Watson had inter- [spot demand for cotton goods. |tees have been appointed in all| “It is desired that you as Super- l best friend, Percival G. Watson, is | in a family quarrely it was| w e S———ato— |our states and territories. By a|intendent of Schools see that such now under seven ycars probatfon |testified, and in his dying state-| OIld papers at ine <mpire omce’ | joint resolution of the Legislature exercises’ are held and programs LARGE ATTENDANCE the Governor is made Chairman |carried out in the several depart- FIRE DEPT. MEETING flIlI|lIHIII|IIIIIIIIHIlilIIlIIlIIIIIIlllllllIIIIlIIllIlIIllllIIIIIIIlIIIII|I||l||l|llflllllmlllllIIIIIIIIlImI|IHIIHIllIIIIIIlIIlIIIII of our Territorial Committee with | ments of yoirr schools from time to yy, )l(]o] Bemg Mdmlamcd mn Dunn Asks Municipalities |Speaker of the House and Pres-(time as will best tend to bring Practically the er member Ck l C -t ?|ident of the Senate as raembers and |about the desired results. The Com- = ship of Hose Comp: hile—Communists Schools and SOClelles, |they have appointed an active missioner of Education will cooper- > 2, of the Do Are Blamed " | member of the Commiitee in each|ate with you in this and I am _,‘ : to CO operate Judicial District, I being the one|sure that the American Legion and e SANJO, Chile, S E Municipalities, schools fraternai |, the First Divislon. R o amp At N ernment has annou land other organizations in this| ~THere is to be nd particular ¥ gener. mutiny on the ba 1 | Division are being requested to co- |celebration held in any one place, The committee feels sure that | Coquimbo has bee: | « |operate in the Terrttorial obsery- |DUt each city, ‘town or community, Vou Wil cocperate with us in this atid only minor ! == |ance next year of the Washington is to carry out such a .program or matter to the fullest extent. | settlement rema drawn up, i-Centennial, 1t was made known |Programs as they thirlc will pro- Acting Pres Trucco said the {today by John H, Dunn, Member |dUce the best results. ! MISS HARDING LEAVES TO Iy Government had the si n weli |for the First Division of the Ter-| “I have requested thel Mayor and ENTER EASTERN COLLEGE |in' hand throughout the country. == |ritorial Bi-Centennial Committee, | Town Council of each' tincorporated U The revolt of the m | who has charge of the celebration |City to appoint a comrnittee to ar-| To enter the Bradford Schjol le fleet and gener: ¢ m(’m range for and have charge of such |for dlcmsd Miis Mary Campbell ‘%) ughout the country = A | public functions as thay ma; nold | Harding, daughter of Judge and Letters have been addre: P .l v > have been fomentec = Smyeciifliil 4 oy ddressed Y land that committee will no douby|Mrs. Justin W. Harding, left here M = erq‘l czti“. all iraterx‘ml dnd ofily | O0-overate: Wih you A7 yodripie- oaas jfor L¥akodayer enrowte o direct- ; S enons L and SisieiBthnd | grams. Haverhill, Mass.,, where the school publig E 3 principals of e vnernxg?;s Youth to Beniofit Jis located. Miss Harding last year MOOSE HUNTERS GET GAME |orde = y s e § Igraduated from a Los Angeles acad- W. eck and son Dale, Who| he men of the of el 5’ schools, outlining suggested plans| “We expect to get our best re-|emy and has been visiting with her Jeft last Mond moose hunt, | yolted over the proposed cut in ! R sults from work in the Public|parents for several weeks. W returned home ni; | 1 = Text of Letter Schools and after all the young RIS g i with two big moo: R R et ! The communications to the sup- | folks are the ones to b2 benefitted $ar the success of th [ 1 2 Gauge ShOt Gun She"s S| e aints GEORRON, ~tich are [by such & program. CARD PARTY WAI.KER GIVEN ] of thosn sent to others, are | “We must depend upon the Sup-| The Women of Mooseheart Le- *% “THE WAY OF ALL MEN" | s follows erintendent and teachers in our |gien. will give a CARD PARTY AT COLISEUM TO\IGHT 1 | “As you are aware, a nation-wide | several schools for the results de- |Saturday, September 5, at MOOSE -« #* { |celebration of the Two Hundredth |sired—as expressed in the Act of |[HALL. Everybody welcome. Ad- kiss—broken in a mo- | : | Anniversary of the birth of George |Congress creating, the George | mission fifty cents. Good prizes. broken in a mo- | aslung!on has been unden:aken‘Wasnmgton m Centemlal Commis- 3 —adv. ¥ | PARIS, Sept. 4—M James | S —_— S — —_—— ment of despair, is that the way of i all men? The answer will be|J -Walker, of New has 2 < found in “The Way of All Men,” at (been made a Comm the! the local theatre tonight and Sat-|Legion of Honor. This is one ofl urday | the highest distinctions France con-| Sl gegagiid | fers. | Col. Charles A. Lindberg! HANLEV'S. A GOLFEE, T00 |a Commander, this hono: h is also having |been conferred following his flight | across me Atlantic. e Slaying Suspect’s \ Hair Turns White 9450, Monday, Labor Day, Store Will Be v EVANSTON, Ill, Sept. 4—Dick| Hanley, Northwestern’s football coach, will start the grid season with one bit of encouragement. He has clipped six strokes from his golf store this summer. Good Things to Eat | M. J. B. COEFEE, 2 Pounds, one 85 09C B e | TS, ok, St 4 ) Closed '} pound package Rice FREE . . |to await trial on a first degree mur- \ [ |der charge, his hair was a light |gray. In that time it has turned y white. Privett i ula on a charge of killing Oowen. DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT—SATURDAY LYNDEN CHICKEN TAMALE-- (one to can) GET YOUR AMMUNITION SATURDAY NIGHT Harris Hardware Co. STORE OPEN TILL 9 B. M. Wi 25¢ ‘ 1.00 ..1.00 CAMPBELLS OR VAN CAMPS BEANS-- -' o c . I’s, per can 20¢ ROYAL CLUB FANCY TENDER SWEFT PEAS, 2’s, percan ...l .200 | PREFERRED STOCK FANCY KERNEL CORN--2's, pef can .........ceeeitoeinnnn, 45¢] FANCY SOLID.PACKED TOMATOES-- ALL-STUDENT NIGHT Fairbanks, “THE WAY OF ALL MEN” Acts Jr. PUREE TOMATOES--2’s, can, 13c; ' PUREE TOMATOES--1's, can, 10c; 11 for . Douglas AT AL R at the Eks’ Hall SATURDAY ‘Comedy News 0000000000000 000000000 e III||IlIl||IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIII|I|Il|||lIliI|||Illl||ll|llll|ll||IIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII||l|I|INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB {y DAYTIME Frocks for Fall The Russian Steppes Set the Fall Dress Page! SEAPORT SPRING MAID PEAS--2’s, can, 15¢c; 7 for ... SEAPORT CUT STRING BEANS--2,s, can, 15¢; 7 for ai = g = = Come and Make Merry Before Scl:00l Opens The Russian influence is not only a matter of tunic and fur trimming. You can read “Russian” into the unusual sleeve treatment, higher necklines, swagger or diagonal clos- ings. Actually a demonstration of distinctive styles at very moderate pnces N COLLECTION OF NEW F!/ e e s e s e e seeeess sesresee seeeeas All Students, 50c¢ MUSIC BY Earle Hunter’s Serenaders : 21/zs Pofcan ... i e KING OF FRUIT FANCY PINEAPPLE.-- 2%’s, per can ... = A. & L. FANCY PINEAPPLE--2%’s, FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES-- Per box e AN — L NEW | Interwoven SOCKS AR TR LR AR RO Sy N = e . - = il o pokcts [l TALL BRILLIANTS i You are invited to come in and see our'large stock of § || gl E $1 275 to ‘ merchdhdlse at reasonable prlces i | B : , . } 1 & Unbeatable Values = $29 50 CLOSE i DAY SEPT e e DAY > ; Color, sparkle, life—that is the keynote ' . of the new fall Dresses. Every one a jewel g = l—~ intillating — bright. Chiffons, wool- A Y OC ace, silk crepes, wool crepes, all fabrics in ; I I | i H. S, Graves = smart colors and prints . . . superb <lre:ses, REGIR COAYS . 2 g s f tonihing e nfl]l:rg,sg]:: g?cetdhewll’t]fg '§. 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