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s THE DAILY ALASK{ EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1932 jand brought her to the surface.| He supported her until a skiff{ ed into the boat and taken to the| beach Anderson cut his right {hand badly on the nails of a| floating board in effecting the| |‘ NEXT WEEK Black Mary Is Rescued Un-| The shouting and commotion Donations Needed To Fin- 5 G attracted several persons. Tele- conscious by Man Who [pnone cans for aia were made to| ance Annual Encamp- Dives After Her {Chief of Police George Getchell,, [Dr. W. J. Pigg and Herb Cole-| Black Mary, an Indlan woman, man, who was et mork an'a_ngmgi not unknown officers, | merchandise in ‘his Hollywood | with de - | Style Shop at Front and Main| These responded quickly. Rolled In City Jail The wunconscious woman wWwas As the first step in preparation {voted to open their annual solici- the sidewalk on Willoughby mue near the Government school|first taken in Dr. Pigg's auto-| at 2 a. m. and the tide being in !mobile to the City Jail. There she | ( she at once submerged in water was rolled until she had expelled there is almost a hairpin turn| t feet deep | considerable water and until she) in Willoughby Avenue. On dccas- A late or rather early way- had partly regained consciousness.|sions in the past, speeding auto- farer in the neighborhood, M. An-|Then she was transferred to the 'mobiles have failéd to make the derson saw the figure s | Government hospital. curve and have huntled through perilous plunge. Shouting for help| At the hospital she was treated {the fence to the tideflats. Black he hastened to the scene of the for alcoholism, and discharged this |Mary is the first pedestrian to ) have generated enough power to Near the place of the mishap ’crash the barrier. today by ODr. Robert Simpson,| woman's disappearance. After leaping into the wal at the LEADER Good News- In fact it is a news scoop to alert men who are keen on wearing fine shirts. is good news for purses, too, for the sale price of these fine quality broadcloth, pique and madras shirts, which are all pre-shrunk, and come in whites, plain colors and fancies, with attached collar. $1.00 Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS Store Open Tonight |he dove four times before he could [Council president. (find her by feeling around. Fi- % A small number of regular donors nally he grasped her by the hair to the Scout Fund make if ‘possi- ble for the Camp to be held each FUR scnuTs |vear. This year considerable equip- ment is to be purchased, and thé ment of Local Troops |the scouts, 1 {for the 1932 Boy Scout Camp, the |Curtis Shattuck, assistant scou [Scout Council yesterday afternoon |master of Troop 613, who wWas « on next week, it was announ i i hounced (in charge egain this year. FRESH . . . PRISON GARB - PLACED UPON JACK GUZIK Capone’s Lieutenant Dis- “":! cards Expensive Clothes g At Leavenworth LEAVENWORTH PENIT-EN- TIARY, April 9—From the luxury of a drawing room in which he rector of the 1931 camp, will betraveled from Chicago, Jack Guzik, | lieutenant of “Scarface” Al Capone, ‘hasbeenmrerredmacegleg‘m the Federal prison here to n ‘FLORENCE SHOP ls fa five year sentence for income | MAK]NG ADD‘T]ON tax evasion. His expensive cloth- TO PRESENT FORCE('; were taken away from him end prison garb substituted. Mrs. Florence Holmquist, of the Florence Shop, announces an addi- tion to her force of Mr. and R. E. Scott. He is a tonSorial ar tist and will cater to hair cu for women and children. He is recently of Portland, end Salem Council will make an effort secure some new subscriptions. Improvements contemplated this year and discussed by the Cou vesterday include the pouring a concrete floor under the f awning of the cabin, the |chase of at least six new ‘te |and material for mattresses to Tentative dates for the encam ment are June 6 to 18, inclu: ————— HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP OWNER GOES TO KETCHIKAN Herb Coleman, owner of the Hollywood Style Shop of this city Oregon. |and another similar store in Ket- Mrs. Scott, perhaps better known chikan, leaves on the Northland to Juneauites as Mrs. Allama Scott, | tonight for the Pirst City to at- is a former resident here, connr tend to business matters. He ed with the Terrell Shop sev expects to return here within two years ago. weeks. For the Meal of Meals Direct from FARMER to you- and FRESH! 25¢clb. Chickens New Potatoes | ) § (Y Full Pound | New, clgan potatoes. 4 FREE Tickets to Seattle will be awarded on May 17th. Extra Fancy Oranges $1.20 Doz. George Bros. | Tel. 92.95. Store Open till Midnight | See for yourself why the % PLY MOUTHY] 1932 with patented FLOATING POWER is | “the more-for-the-dollar car” i with the other two cars in the low- est-priced car class. The new and finer Plymouth is now on display mn our salesroom. A demonstration is yours for i See how much more it gives the asking. ’ in smart styling, in riding com- See this new 1932 Plymouth. Ride in it. We promise you plenty of new thrills. fort, in luxurious roominess, in i sparkling performance, in abso- lute safety—in VALUE. Discover for yourself this “more-for-the-dollar car” — the outstanding automobile value of Take the steering wheel and put { 1932. A demonstration is yours §! i' - it through its paces. Then compare this new 1932 Plymouth, feature by feature, for the asking. As Low As $495 F. O. B. Factory Hydraulic brakes with centrifuse brake drums, smart body styles, 112-inch wheelbase. 65 h.p. engine, free wheeling, silent-second eagy-shift transmission, rigid-X double-drop 3 Automatic Clutch and Duplicate | frame, safety-steel bodies Bafety Plate Glass (Opifonal at slight extra cost.) The DE SOTO SIX | As Low As 66 ' 5 F. 0. B. Factory With F loating Power New Steel Bodies are Smarter, Roomier, Safer. See These Cars Tonight and Tomorrow McCAUL MOTOR CO0. L8 & NN} AR AR SDR b T R A e l_!lIIIlll||||I||Illll|||||||I||||l||||||||||||||||IllllI|I||||||IIIIIIlillIIII|IIIIIIIII|I|IIIIII|l|||IIIllIlIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlllllII|llllIIIIIl"IIIII|||l|||||||||||||||II||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIHII““H"|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||III|llIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllHfl MONDAY ONLY! 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