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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | DEER MAY FEEL SCHOOLS PLAN HUNGER'S PINCH EXERGISES IN- " |CHASE SHOOTING IS |COUNCIL OF WOMEN | DECLARED ACCIDENT; | URGE FRIDAY PRAYE BOYS ARE LIBERATED Lewis Chase, Women all over the world will be in prayer Friday, February 12. The Juneau Interdenominational Coun- cil of Women will sponsor the reg- shot and killed on G Sunday when he , TUESDAY, FEB. 9, 1932. « AUXILIARYPLANS SALE OF COOKED DIAMOND DRILLERS ~ PROSPECTORS MAKE HERE; COAL WORK ~ USE OF AIRPLANE J. P. Miller and C. S In two flights, Pilot Harold Gil- S OWING TO SNOW NEAR FUTURE Heavy Snowfall in North Superintendent Makes An- End of Division Causes nouncements for Ap- Some Uneasiness proaching Fridays | The fresh heayy fall of snow in! Announcement of exercises com- | was mistaken for a game animal by d John Griffin, Ket- chik 5, came to his death through accidental shooting, ac- cording to the verdict of a coro- | nor's jury returned there Monday | afternoon. This was disclosed in | an official report received by | | United States Marshal Albert | White The two boys, who were hunting | ular devotional service to be held FO in the Methodist Episcopal church | at 1:30 next Friday afternoon. &l women are invited to come and|[njtj join in' prayer for the United States as well as for other coun- b tries. These trying times through which the world is passing should make all persons turn to the| | thers that already was in this city, : | 'Under auspices of the Juneau | 3 . venly s guidance g vill ved € Heavenly Father for His guidance jerfoan Lieglon” Aukiilhry, &' k_‘Ml be moved immediately to th and care, the Inferdenominational | of the Al rived in Juneau last |lam of the Gillam Airways of {will soon leave for Adm Valdez, took Don L. Greene and un n Y“"’l to take charge of J. Hayes, prospectors, togefher drill operations on the with their complete outfit of dogs, | Miller and ation of Junior Mem- | Lynch Brothers, who have ths con- : | tract for the work. They brought ers Will Take Pldce |with them o laige” dmoi - of February 19 equipment and this, together with drilling ‘equipment of Lynch Bro- [ | f —— - mummum_amnlnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmn FHHHA I I T " - e | { this distriet during the past two |memorating Lino¢ln and Washing- days has occasioned alarm for the ton birthday anniversaries, of a on Gravina Island, were released | Council declares. déer herds and Game Warden |kindergarten program, of a musical |from custody and freed from all | = Frank Dufresne left here today |COnc nd y students | responsibility attached to the trag- M for an extensive investigation that | Was made to 3 R. 8. edy. will cover from I ait to Wran- |Raven, Superintendent of Juneau — gell Narrcws, according to an an- |Public Sthoo! afternoon, February 19. The Grade | will be held hools at 1 and High nouncement made this morning by School exercises will take place in | H. W. Terhune, Executive Officer in & th: Grade School auditorium atl g de of the Alaska Game Commission. |o'clock ne iday afternoon, and|1:30 o'c nd the High School Reports received by the Commis- (at the co , | exercises in the High School audi- sion from Petersburg and Wrangell |all pupil n at 2:30. indicated the deer in those areas are already feeling the pinch of | food shortage, due to unusually heavy snow. The kindergarten program will be children of the kinder- in the Grade School i 7 o'clock Friday eve- «Mr. Dufresne, wio was calle bruary 26 of Five Hundred being in play. De- e at eresting party e s | Bitka by & reported game (Ccncert Sunday February 28 |icous refreshments w ;. st T " 'HARDING ILL; COURT | case involving wholesale s € concerl, free to the public,| Mrs. Race has lived ral years iliary S ing ‘to in- | Coy ) of deer, Willg:ouch points on Ad- ohool oll- | will consist of both vocal and in-|in Sitka. She is on er way 1o |en nf?,;’bp‘;,jg“;‘nfi to en- HALTS AT KETCHIKAN R miralty, Chichagof and Baranof In hon ons by students| seattle to make ome there | roll vast. inefibers, ~Jts’ meet- | | Pepper Islands enroute there. He will then |Of the occ ven in the Grade|ywith her aged mot ings interesting and halpf Activities in the United Sts cover the distriot between ¢ rium at 2:30 o'clock e - and attendance are usually |district court in Kebchikan w and Wrangell Narrows, pr y [to cut down trees for forage for |* on, February 28. PLAN $150,000 AIR T had halted Monday due to the illness | completing his survey by n the suf animals, High Sc tu- | ST LOUIS, Mo, Feb. e Judge Jusin W. Hard- | nedy, “The Family and will be presented in hool auditorium Friday March 11. e hand are not e situation South- be ask sums to help t |earry on the work of feeding. If the sufficient to m sportsmen in tr east Alaska fu day. If relief work is n the Commission has a small sum probably sufficient to defray the a La relief crews that it is expe be sent into the affected d Old papers for s Values in SUITS and COATS As a matter of economy, you owe it to yourself to come and buy one of these coats. They’re values without pre- cedent in the history of our store. Beautifully styled, with that wide-at-the-top look, and a slim fit around the hips and fashioned of boucle and nubbly woolens. Included in this group are tweed and rough woolen suits $10.00 SUITS, COATS $10.00 No Approvals No Exchanges No Alterations ALL SALES Final and for CASH Store Open Wednesday Night SUITS In tweeds, novelties and plain colors. Values up to $29.50 Now $10.00 CcoATS All coats to go, includ- ing tweed, velour, broad- cloth ; some are fur trim- med and others are tail- ored styles. Now $10.00 ed food sale will be held next Sat- | “OmPany's ground. tools and 500 pounds of food, from t|Shushana to the Canadian head- waters of the White River, accord- ing to advices received from Pilot Gillam by United States Cus- toms Collector J. C. McBride, of this city. The flights were made by way' of Dawson. Greene and Hayes expect to do extensive prs- Recting at the headwaters of the White River. Notice of the flights was given /Collector McBride by Pilot Gillam because of the airplane’s entries on return flights into United States ‘territory from Canada. ————-—— GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 9.— Sir Thomas Lipton’s valuable col- lection of cups and trophies is to be placed in B museum or institu- tion in Glasgow, the birthplace of the - celebrated yachtsman. The sportsman’s will contained the re- uest. Mrs. George H. Race, of Skau,!m.y miral from Juneau early Monday morn- | ing, was a guest of farewell party given S: ning and daughter, Mrs. Smi! Cards were enjoyed, three tables are under way for mail at The me)nr!’.iolllc:‘\’ for the field man: |urday. At the regular RS. RACE OF SITKA b HONORED BY FRIENDS for | for wer: | s received passenger on the steamship Ad- | Evans which sailed south | jtj 4as junior honor at a or (brothers at Sitka by Mrs. Gilpatrick War. About 11 nt committee constructio $150,000 air terminal building at| Prepa s have been mbert-St. Louis field. It w can clude a ticket ofice, ba; ] | of Moscow a seaport. rooms, wailing |0 p: MORE Many, many more items at BARGAIN prices have been added for the BIG AN- NUAL SELLING EVENT. Prices have been slashed and slashed to clear our stock. REMEMBER . . . the store will be open Wednesday night for your convenience. Very Special BETTY BAXLEY House Frocks, guaran- teed fast colors, new styles and new patterns Close Out $1.65 of the Auxiliary in last Friday evening com- | appointed to arrange ale and to take care of it meeting Friday, three new the obligation. 'y 19 the Auxiliary will in- 1l the junior members. Those | members girls up to 18 years of age, whose served in the members will be initiated, and the the inland capital D for sale at The Emplre. [of la grippe. | monthly | The funds to defray the expense = the of the drilling operations have been | raised among residents of Juneau | George S. Kayat, represent | of the ‘company, left for the St on the steamship Admiral Evans He plans to plice some of the jcompany’s stock with investors there. Mrs. Anita Garnick, Joseph Ka- | 2% her and Royal Shepard ling the stock sales in this The headquartéts of the co company are in the offices of its | president, John Reck | hand- of ‘these is plan- C g, according to word received | oils and begun on | here today. | iliness was said not to be | but he confinad to| bis quarters with a severe attack | Schilling PP alike. Not by any means! Schilling’s is rich in aromatic |Some are merely stinging dust. Cr 11 pepper is not has more flavor. Just Four Days More to Go in Our Annual Clearance DRESSES For All Occasions Dresses for all the style in the world, smart, up-to-date, beautiful! In this selling you'll find dresses for sports, for business, for afternoon wear, and for evening — all grouped together for quick selling at the lowest price con- ceivable for such quality! The sports frocks are in novelty woolen weaves, the evening frocks have the new decol- letage with interesting back treatment, the afternoon frocks are dreams . They're great value at only $2.75 $6.75 $12.75 — e ) DRESS FABRICS Velvet Woolens Jerseys Canton Crepe Crepe Romain Crepa Marocain an Novelty Weaves CASH ONLY LU L LRI L $2.75 More new dresses have been added to this rack of marvelous bargains; they include tub silks, prints and flat crepes. T $6.75 | line of beautiful This dresses has been replen- ished with a huge lot of extra values .. many new SPRING models are in- cluded. Spring apparel will be coming in any day now, and in order to clear our stocks for incoming merchan- dise, we are forced to offer these marvelous values at astonishingly low prices. You profit by our ne- cessity. There's no question but that each coat and suit is a bargain—we have been asking almost dou- ble these low prices the entire season. ALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDED! o PR HH R R When you consider that here you can buy business frocks, street frocks, afternoon and evening frocks for @ price this low, you realize that here is & sale unparalleled in our history. We've never offered boiter buys; never given the women of Juneau a better opportunity for plain, commonsense thriftie ness. Early selection means best bargains! EVERY ITEM REDUCED! LU T T T IO OO mumuuuumummwuumuumuummumumuuumuu|mmmumunuummmwuunmuummmuummunuumlmuuumwmmmmumuuumu»mmunnmmunuflmmtflflmummwaj