The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1932, Page 8

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< « T R — GANG LEADER BELIEVES HE CAN GET BABY Willing to Put Up $200,- 000 Bond to Be Freed from County Jail (Contir could do as much as anybody alive toward getting him back.” Capone said he was willing to put up a bond of $200,000 for his release until his con- viction was either or reversed and meanwhile he would aid in search for baby. . The statement was made| after Capone was visited by Arthur Brisbane, Editorial Director of the Hearst news- papers, and Harry Read, City Editor of the Chicago Even- ing American. ea 1rom Page One) ¥ affirmed | the | “All Star” Back | | | | U HAZAT She came from Scotland and saw John ft home is situated, near that ‘ of Thomas Lamont, banker. Jo‘u‘u son a sailor on Lamont's yacht | A D D ITI U N F 0 R wt was also kept at a 1 ersey town not far from Hopc\\m FILIPINO IS FINED $500 REAR UF DUGUUT FOR DRY LAW VIOLATIO was today fined $500 by Judge R Charles Sey in the United States| ~mMittee to Report at X Next Meetin Alaska Bone Dry g ted by Deputy Marshal re |of th(‘ Juneau Post of the Ameri- i | can Legion plans were discussed for | AR, o v Dugout building on Second | Street, local headquarters of thw The suggestion is that the addl- tion be la sh to accommo- | | provide room for keeping drum and corps instruments and firing | After considerable deliberation' last evening, the matter was re- tions to report at the next regular meeting, which will be held Thurs- A new member was initiated. | Final arrangements were made |tonight in A. B. Hall under aus- pices of the Legion and the Legion GASBOAT smzmi WITH CARGO OF DEER ON BOARD Deputy Schnabel Wires’ Search of E. J. N. Re- | veals Contraband Meat | The gashoat E. J. N., said to be a ¢ ikan craft, and which left some 10 days ago, was held ka today by Deputy United Marshal William Schnabei reported to Marshal Albert the vessel had a large quan- ty of deer meat aboard. Names of those aboard were not given by the officer. It is under- ood there are five or six men n the boat, all of them coming from Bremerton, Wash. Game Warden Frank Dufresne is to arrive in Sitka tonight and aid the Marshal's office in dling the case which he has n investigating for the Alaska Commission. Halibut flshvr- ften in Maine where the Morro ——————— Sovino A. Vegvacia, a Filipino,| Manm Is Rcfcned to Com Commissior Court for \'mluungi BoficBe 6iil BrohSitior ‘Agent s the regular meeting last night |erecting an addition to the rear veterans' organization. date the dd]u( office and to squad equipment. | ferred to a committee with instruc- day, March 24. |for the “Days of '98” to be given Auxiliary. Associated Press Photo men coming here several days ago | notified the Commission that the | E. J. N. was killing deer in the Icy Strait region. | The E. J. N. was reported as| miwm" from Ketchikan sometime | However, an inquiry here re-| \caled it has laid in the local| TWO BANKERS GO TO PRISON SEATTLE, March 11. — Adolph PLACE CHECK ON PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, March 11.—The harbor for several days and thel|;, ., and E. W. Campbell, former |Senate this afternoon voted 34 {0 proceeded to Chichagof. s T T R AUTO JARS STORE’S | FRONT OUT OF LINE Skidding into the front of the building on Main Street occupied | by J. B. Caro & Co., an automobile | at 1 o'clock this morning jarred the | center of the structure a little out of line, but otherwise did no dam- | age. The door frame was struck instead of the window. The noise of the crash was heard by persons in the neighborhood at the time, but they did not learn the number of the automobile nor the identity of the driver. | iy e Ribbed oranges, with outer skin shaped like that of cantaloupe, are now being grown in the Rio Grande valley of Texas. N e e DId papers fc- saje at The Empire. President of the defunct Puget tion, convicted of embezzling funds, were today sentenced from five to fifteen years in the State Peni- tentiary. The sentence was pro- nounced by Judge Steinert of the King County Superior Court. SHOP IN .'U]\EAU | Sound Savings and Loan Associa- | \32 refusing to consider a bill giving the President authority to reor- ganize the Government. The test vote came on a motion |to add a resolution to enable the | President to reduce or abolish |bureaus to the Interior Depart- |ment appropriation bill. It was contended the proposal was not germane to the supply bill. GOLDEN CORN, No. WHILE IT LASTS LAUNDRY SOAP, large bars, 10 for ... 35¢ S g GARNICK’S~-Phone 174 2 size cans Mrs. Gladys Peterson of Tacoma, \Wash., was adjudged possessor of ithe most beautiful back in the state lin a contest. ENGLISH WIVES ARE SECRETIVE Brisbane said, after the| conference with Capone, thatf he was not acting as an of- ficial r e p r e sentative of the| of Col. Lind- SATURDAY NIGHT B. H. CANFIELD PASSES AWAY authorities or bergh’s family. "ederal Judges and other offi reticent when | Elks’ Ball Room S were LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 11.— asked their attitude to Frecf Byron H. Canfield, aged 52 years, Capone on bond i airman of the Board of the % 2 Scripps - Canfield string of news-| WEMBLEY, England, March 11 b 4 | papers, is dead here following an —“What the men don' know won't bands should know how the house- kezping | attack of the heart. hurt them,” might be the motto MYSTER'OUS ; bl the Women's Institute here whicn 1 J. Lindley Green I‘ defeated a resolution “that hus- | money is spent.’ - e e NOTICE To Scottish Rite Masons: | Confirmed by Senate DIRECTOR 18 OUT ON BAIL ‘WASHINGTON, March 11.—The Senate has i Green to be a Regular meeting Friday evenin | Office, at Anch , Alaska. Mr. 7:30. WALTER B. HEISEL, | Green is now the incumbent. ' —adv. S wSns Secretary. at Lind-| Morsis Basaer, bergh’s Home Involv- ed, Grand Larceny (Continuea from Page One) \ TICKETS FREE Serenaders Organized 1927 tion laws The warrant named him as Henri Fin Johnson is siill ) ¥ d, Conne: ough the Chief of W here the is “no definite T of kidnapping fixed | ' ] 2 . Dollar Value n immigrant. ! Is Greatest . .= « BUTTER — Fresh Creamery Sunset Gold Brand, Sanitary Wrapped, 3 pounds for ....89¢ EGGS — Fresh, Clean, Large 83¢ dozen for... “No Small Dirties” Standards; 3 SMART ACCESSORIES Show a new style MAYONNAISE —Gold Medal trend for sprin, o i or Kraft’s, quart It’s the little things in life that count—also in the matter of assembling your costume. If you haven't taken this into consideration we advise you to come to us where you can solve your accessory problem in a happy manner. Note the low prices on New Knit SWEATERS $2.95 to $3.50 The very newest in style, BUDWEISER MALT — Hop Flavored, Light or Dark, 3 $1.03 pound tins, 2 cans for... COFFEE — Hills, Schillings’, or Maxwell House, per lb. 34¢ MILK—AIl Brands, Borden’s, Carnation or Darigold, 13 tall weaves and colors cans for ... NEW SILK BLOUSES A beautiful assortment at popular prices (Per Case, $3.23) Armour’s Peaches LARGE CANS—VERY FINE Can, 17¢ (6 cans for 95¢) The Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS FREE ticket to Seattle will be awarded March 15th TELEPHONE 24 PROMPT DELIVERY Friday - Saturday SPECIALS Blackberries »» Gallon 39c¢ CORN BEEF = Can 20c MADE SATURDAY MORNING FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY Potato Salad Pint 25¢ Made by Mrs. Katherine Hooker—Only Best Ingrediens Used DOUGHNUTS - Dozen 25c¢ | Cellophane Wrapped—Made by Mrs. Katherine Hooker — Only Best Ingredients Used—Made Saturday Morning for Saturday Special ONLY BACON, Mliced - Pound 29 WITHOUT RIND—SUGAR CURED Yellow Corn - 2 Cans 25c¢ MINNESOTA VALLEY—No. 2 size CHICKENS Pound 22¢ FRESH KILLED—DUE FRI BROILERS - Pound 33c FRESH KILLED—DUE FRIDAY GINGER ALE SOAP CHIPS 15¢ 2 BOTTLES TO CARTON Glacier Brand 88% PURE PLUM JAM =u» Ic Strawberry Jam 5 34¢ Just received large shipment of FANCY COOKIES and CRACKERS George Brothers 3 DELIVERIES—10:30 AM., 2:30 P.M. and 4:30 P.M. PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN UNTIL 12 P. M. ¢ -

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