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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932. NEW UNDERTHINGS for your Easter Wardrobe for your Easter 'B. M. BEHRENDS CO-, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store e Wardrobe At pleasingly lower prices SILK DANCE SET Lace. Trimmed $2.25 LK PANTIES SILK SLIPS Latest Styles Bias . Cut $3.50 SILK GOWNS and PAJAMAS $4.25 and up PATROL VESSELS OF FISHERIES BUREAU " ARE, ENROUTE HERE Two" patrdl vesels of the United States Bureau of Pisheries—Wid- geon and Petrel—are now enroute to' their respective homeports at Jungau and Craig from Seaftle, it was anpounced today. by Captain M. J. O'Conhnor, Asistant Agent| in' charge of local headquarters. Ohange in skippers on the two| £hips was madeé known by Capt, [e} or. The Widgéon, ander the command of Capt, Greg Mangan for aeveral years, is now com- mandéd by Clyde, 1. Dell who formerly was captain of the Petrel. Capt, Mangan is now in command of the Petrel, Both vessels have been on the ways in Seattle since, early last winter, They have undergone ex- tensive repairs. e, EXPORT SUBSIDIES COSTLY PRETORIA—South Africa has used more than $9,000,000 on sub- dies to exporters,.of primary pro- since the scheme went into | October 29, on a planned basis of $10,000,000 for a whole year. { . SHOP IN JUNEAU . /T have been healed through the| { i ‘; E E | % | ally long engagement. for that. peri- | od Later, he appeared in the popular Gilbert. and Sullivan comic operas, |achieving marked succes as Ralph |Rackstraw in ‘“Pinafore” and as Nanki-Poo in “The Mikado.” Scores In London His first appearance on the Lon- don stage was in 1891. He scored as great’ success there as he had) in the United States. He soon re- tirned to America, however, and | |devoted himself entirely to the in- térpretation of light comedy roles, | same of them written especially for | myn. He played in and qut of| New. York, building up an enor-| mous popularity throughout the| oountry. Some of his best known parts| were in “Ragged. Robin,” “OQ’Neil. of | Derry,” “Eileen Asthor “Barry of Ballymore,” “The Isle o' Dreams,” “Shameen Dhu,” and “Honest John IRISH BALLAD SINGER PASSES AWAY ABROAD (Contintied 1rom Page One) Ketehikan Elk bowlers c tournament, prayers have been aqsv;v;e'cl’,"ffiérc is no doubt in my mind at all that K, Anigs pingis ot to enter the lists. miracle of prayer.” Gives, Praise To, Wife The actar alsq contributed his Tecovery to the healing qualities of his wife’s hands. He displayed a ‘marble reproduction of the hands and remarked he would not take “a million dollars for it.” “My wife's hands are like butter- flies and the scultor has caughi [« the spirit’ of healing and the soll|owmrien " in, them,” he said. “My wife, by “My Wild Irish Rose” ! the way, is the seventh daughter| One of his most celebrated plays, and her parents were the same 1as! | with which he toured the United | name. It is an old. belief thal giates was “The Heart of Paddy those born under these conditions, |\whack” a play that kept him en- possess the power of healing ingageq from 1914 to 1916, He then|n their hands.” starred” in “Machusia,” from 1819 Although Olcott mgde his great-|,nti 1921, est appeal to the American public| 1, recent years Mr. Olcott spec-' as a singer of Irish ballads and|jslized in romantic comedy, usually | comi¢ opera roles, it was as a|clinging to the Celtic tradition| member of a minstrel troupe that |yhot had grown up about him, for mop he, made’ his first appearance on |i; was in Irish roles, singing Irish' party the stage. lyrics, that his public best uked affa e wa,:h}‘:s‘n “;:“;\t; 2;” o | M My Wild Irish Rose,”. was| evening. A f which he when he joined a company, thac (;:fm:d.the s popiy| held its first perforfiance in the i 187950 Ak Academy of Music in Buffalo and immediately scored a hit because aof the sweetness of hi§™ light Iyric tenor voice. He traveled with the company for two years and then joined the Haverly minstrels, sub- sequently going to the GCarhcross minstrels of Philadelphia. But Olott was not destined to remain in minstrel shows long, for, the adaptability of his voice ta light tenor soon bgtame, apparent to the larger theatre managers and he was engaged to sing Irish bal- lads and, to take leadidg parts in light operas atid opereftas. The excellence of his speaking voice also marked him for the le- gitimate stage and, He scored suc- cegses in many plays. | Born In Buffald | Olcott was born in Bufaflo, July 21, 1860. He was married twice, his first marriage occurring in 1893 to a Miss Radcliffe of Hastings-On- Hudson, The couple wWas divorged the same year, and four years later Mr, Olcott married, Margaret. O'- Donovan of San Francisco, He Was a themper of the Lambs and Players Club, the Buffalo Club of Buffalo, N. Y., and the Eccentric Club of London. He was an ardent | golfer, tennis enthusiast. and rider. | g Olcott. made his legitimate stage déput in ‘Pepita,’ 'at the Union Square Theatre dh New York in 1886, and then played in the “The Old Homestead” from 1588 to 1880, ing are the 15 best Jun?au bowlers Lavenik, 202; H. uia; M. Bavard, 181. Sl wart Ste ay evening nd. social. ———ao——— b L SPE MAZOLA OH:— MAZOLA OIL— ~ : Oty . .. v .. OPENS TOMORROW MORNING Gastineau Hotel BEST OF FOODS 'QUICK SERVICE Featuring Special Combination Breakfasts, tLungh.eonls and Dinpers SUNDAY DINNER 12 Noon to 8 P. M. This Will Be a FEATURE With Us MODERATE PRICES OPEN Have o 2 A. M. DAILY . Original “JINRICKY” _diréct. from Hollywood? $ MAZOLA OIL— ' SLICED BEETS— ELBO MACAROQ FANCY HEAD RICE— RALNIER MALT SYRUP— RELIANCE MINCED CLAMS— No. Ftall cans, 3for .. .. .. . f RELIANCE KING SALMON— FROM 6 A. M. LYNHEN’S ROAST CHICKEN— - with Dressmo Can ... .. You ‘Pried the d their hold on the s in their possission by top- | - 3267 pins to Juneau’ he second round of the Sabin n, 193; Boyle, 199; F. Henning, 184; | SPIRITUAL, PSYCHIC SOCIETY ORGANIZED| yith the filing of articles of in: ation today of the Spirit i Psychic Society, of Alaska, cement was made by Pres] n Simonarson that the saueu 1 hold regular meetings every at Odd Fellows ar ) the fourth Tuesday of each | h the Scciety will hold a card The first of such s will take place next Tuesday the two year run being an unusu- | KETCH]KAN TIGHTENS GRIP ON PIN TROPH Y, res have been received [ horage, and it is believed | have de- The | , und, is being held today. : | | Ol papers- fcr sale at The Emplre. ' Hall Gallongo@®. . ...\ .co. .o iiis (A Market Decline) Ney Zicang 2.CamB .. .. i iimvn ST e Bk, "S*gound®. . .. ...l A A CAL IF ORNIA SMALL NAVY BEANS— LT AR U S dpolnds;. . L o L E | VANILLA WAFERS— (Uneeda Rakers) l'poundpackage.. e e (Hop Flavored) 2cans .. .. .. .. .. Sizef/gflatczln.. g | ments | Governor’s Office ALFRED HOYT IS MISSlNG‘ SLAIN TRAPPER {One Report [s He Met Foul! Play—Believed Seen in Juneau been receivi office = concer the following persons be in Alaska: ALFRED A. HOYT—An Ameri- can, age hitv—'our year: | Mar |and twms 1 boy, Jol l'a girl, left | Thomie. Lee, the City of Glendale, ornia for, per the inferen: Hayt) Ru but recent develo strongly indicate possible foul play, while on the r ha we have been informed that H was seen in Juneau. The family I t | not been heard from in a yc PAULUS PIETER VREESWILJ Born in The Hague, Holland, ruary 11, 1880; left St, Paul, sota seven years ago on his Alaska. Any one having any about the ahove pe to please communicate Wwith in Juneau. ———e——— Old papers at ‘tme Crapire ‘hC EGGS, Dozen 25c LARGE RANCH—Cartons 25¢ 45¢ 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ ..25¢ | 25c Jac 15¢ 19¢ 20¢ i | gupposed 10| " months was Boxed Stationery | i NOT REVEALED | SPECIAL ! | { | | IDominion Governmenl Fails to Get Clues from . . 24 Sheets Pape Fmger Pl’mls i o B 24 Envelopes _OTTAWA, March 18.—~The Dom- ment has failed \ger prints of Al who killed one Mov ded three others befo > Yukon Territory. ent will continue sh the true iden- who to the Alaska 50 cents Various Shapes g Several Colors from cused of robbing in the Aklavik! Mounties went. to his tion him but John- > and killed one of The police retired 1forcements, Johnson trail and for s ral pursued through the as finally shot and Pierre House, Yukon 17. During Johnson s al times Mounties. 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