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Get Hot! | COUNCIL MAKES CANVAS OF VOTE Si)f\ISII I)EANUTS ‘PPISOIIS Seekm; Appomt: Shelled and Salted 20¢ ]muml H "*w 5 for 10c GEORGE 1. 92.95 t{RSHEY’S MILK CHOCOLATE BARS BROTHERS ive Places Should File Applications ine Municipal Tuesday were offic- spocml meeting last might. the returns, s B. Judson, Coun- S. George and Hen- t. and School Di-| itt were dcclm-e |the business district was declared | defeated | Take ath April 15 Re-clected _incumbent _officials. | and Mr. Beistline, the new Coun- | ciiman, will take their oaths of of- |fice at the mext regular meeting of the Council, April 15. / liver At last night's meeting City We Deliver Clerk H. R. Shepard was di- rected to publish a notice asking all persons that intend to seek appointive municipal positions to Sensational Clearance In the midst of the Season, we are offering you many wonderful values. Take advantage of them and SHOP EARLY. Our Complete Stock of Ready To Wear is all Bnmd New with the exception of a few fine made-to-order Coats, which will be sacrificed at Half the Original Prices COATS We are ready with a scoop! Thru co- CAST TUESDAY:’ |awarded file their apphcmom prior fo the next meeting of the Council. Appointive Positions These appointive positions in- clude City Clerk, held by H. R Shem“d Chief of Police, held by e Getchell; Night Patrolmar ; Fire Chief, held by J. L Assistant Pire Chief, 1 )) ry Sabin and George Phillip: Wharfinger, held by J. M. Davis |and Assistant ‘Wharfingers, held by |C. H. MacSpadden and C. F. Mc- Nutt. It is understood that all of tI incumbents of appointive posi | wr 1 int - ed by the City Coun- v'\‘xl},tbo applicants for reappo B SRS A Y PARISH CARD PARTY IS HELD ON TUESDAY I RQ Tuesday evening, at th Card Party, the followis s were made after the pla Nick Pappas; seconds, Mrs. 8. Zyr da and S. Hellenthal. Whist—firsts, F. Reider and Mr Tom Dull; seconds, Mrs. J. Shalr nnd S. Nowicka. The last card party will be hel |in Parish Hall on the night |April. 26 and grand prizes will © e In two years of hurling in cc lege baseball, Charlie Griffin, Uni-| y of Michigan southpaw, has won 15 games and lost only three vers or Less. b Fred Cam])on and George E. Schombel; Fire Depart- ment Truck Drivers, held by Har- | & Bndf'oAhrsts Minnie Fields and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1932. ALASKA ITEMS ARE PROPOSED FOR BIG CUT Supply Measure of Interior Department Is Being Slashed WASHINGTON, April T—Acting| under a Senate resolution, the Ap- propriations Committee of the Sen- ate yesterday slashed the Supply Bill of the Department of the In-| terior from $57,000,000 to $45,-| 000,000. Included in the proposed cm.s were $75,000 from the Alaska Rail- ‘ road, and reducing the funds for| Al:ukn natives from $690,000 to $650,000. - e Indians at Klawak and vicinity | ¢ preparing for the annuall rring spawning season. The fish | spawn at Fish Egg Island near| Craig, and this is always one of| e biggest events of the year. T'Le Indians use hemlock branches ounds and left lvhe're for at st two days. At the end of me! second day, 'the branches are covered with an inch of herring eggs, then taken out of the water. OUR STORE IS L\\(‘ILY SEVEN WEEKS OLD. .. .. NO OLD STOCK HERE operation with the manufacturers we have se- cured coats of such high quality and style that they are termed \Lule-to Order Coats. Beau- tllll”\ tailored coats of tweed, rough and smooth woolens tastefully trimmed, and they are all included at surprisingly LOW PRICES SPORT JACKETS Oregon Woolens, regular $12.50 Now $6.50 JACKETS Finest all wool. Regular $16.75 to $18.75 Now $9.75 and $12.75 THREE PIECE SUITS Knit Jersey Regular $16.75 Now $8.75 A few knit suits as low as $6.50 Genuine Pendleton PURE WOOL ROBES TWO PIECE SUITS § f \ These have been Greatly Reduced for this Clearance and you Should Choose Your Hat Early. All pattern hats included. FELTS In this lot of felt hats for spring wear you will find values up to $6.50. All to go at 50¢ | | §SUMMER HATS § ? ? How Do You Find Business? BY GOING AFTER IT Bath Room Outfit, Complete ... e $52.80 Warm Air Furnaces (Register in Ewerv Room) 3.200 to $250.00 Ray Midget Oil Burner (manual santiol) isisitia $ 67.50 Mr. “Mack” Metcalf, in charge of our Sheet Metal Shop is turning out the very finest Sheet Metal Work at very low prices —Take a look at our Radiator Shields. PHONE 34 FOR FREE ESTIMATES Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You In Advance What Job Will Co:” DRESSCS All New Spring Styles AFTERNOON FROCKS EVENING FROCKS FORMAL GOWNS SPORT FROCKS . . KNIT JERSEY DRESSES. Regular Price $ 9.75 7.50 12.75 16.75 A Special Lot of Dresses at $6.75 These Dresses were formerly marked to sell at $16.75 and $18.75 Rare Bargains *“CoEd” and “Marjone” Brands PORCH FROCKS Fast colors . . . fine workmanship and best of materials Now $1.75 WASHABLE PAJAMAS Fully guaranteed fast colors NOw SA 50 KAYSER ]l()HlFR\ Chiffon, regular $2.50 and $1.95 NOW, SL Chiffon and vice weights regular $1.65 and $1.50 NOW, $L.00 _ Regular 51275 0'\\ X HO\[ERY Service weight. Regular value $1.50 While they last $100 PER PAIR SIL K T LDDILN $2.95 would be the price you would expect to p:y lor these garments. , $1.45 & TWO SALES LADIES All wool, zipper style. Regular $16.75 Now $8.50 CHILDREN’S COATS This department is being closed out at huge savings for you. $8.50 coats all marked to go at CHILDREN’S SWEATERS and DRESSES ONE HALF PRICE LAR(yh SILK PANAMA BAGS Value $1.50 BEAUTIFUL HANDKERCHIEF CASES $1.00 Value $1.50 JAPANESE LUNCHEON SETS All greatly reduced for clearance CARD TABLE SETS 19 Consisting of a luncheon cloth and four napkins and worth $1.25 $1.00 Regular $12.50 and $4.50 During this sale no refunds, approvals or exchanges will be made Now $1.75 RAYON PAJAMAS Regular $1.95 values, mow ... __ .. RAYON GOWNS Fine quality night gowns, now CAT’S PAJAMAS Regular $2.50, now EMBROIDERED ROBES Regular $7.50, now ... HAND EMBROIDERED THREE PIECE PAJAMA SETS Regular $12.75, mow ... L0 JUNEAU FROCK SHOP GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Sale ‘Starts at 10 a. m. Tomorrow FANCY APRONS Regular Price, $1.95 NOwW, $1.25 REDUCING GIRDLEIR NOwW, ,“,;:0 BRASSIERES All greatly reduced BLOOMERS Regular $1.00 NOW 65 cents Non-run shorties NOW 95 cents COSTUME JEWELRY Reduced 25 per cent TWO SALES LADIES ‘WANTED o U — T i A IR