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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1932. R Mg L 0 o “+W, C. ELLIS BETS &;““;B;mmflmmflwfi PASTOR “’:TJ;“‘?T%%?M;?;‘“‘ VET CLUB ONLY MAIL ROBBER H \ ‘orest tal terday on the yterian Mh- | PROMOTION AND .=z = |S NAMED HEAD e e | ONE T0 REPORT | ESCAPES FROM t = |of the strongest organizations IS TRANSFERRED == =sms OF PRESBYTERY|S:im %"= NEW 1932B0SS. MYNEIL PRISON . N f<Y) ot c > o. %) '~$ (=} =) Q. ; [+Y) t< : has an excellent record for con- = trolling fires, which are a serious Sl SULropn Seeok Datime: st pop- | 1 g £ Deputy Fiscal A ent ofprobiem in that locality, as many k‘:jg oy Spwatie.” . Bvdauce wes | M. G ddard Siceesds H Tl i i %0 G as 100 having been recorded in a |Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Saun- ond w“:b;‘;tn;gfldfl;;&bufg ““‘E 0 h?” Leucce James Sargent Allegec g H s Porist R e e aal | ders Retird from Re- | viuaily wn persons attenamg| EMis; Other League Murderer, Gets Away P £ gl iR IRt erable timber sale work. It is lo- | ligious Meeting the Hydaburg meetings went to| Clubs Same Managers From Island \ ; H cated in the yellow pine region R hitckng:m; m:r the g—;‘uufi.? 1:1)' LA B E jas | and supports several small saw- | - yterian Church build- | Only one club in the City Base- F resh K]lled E| 2 e sng s oo 5 i B | v e e e S SN | e s g &|Fiscal Agent in the Regional For-| Both Mr. and Mrs. Ellis have | daburg, attended by all clergymen | d¢livered the dedicatory sermon. v during the 1932 season. E.|James Sargent, notorious mail rob- ! £|ester’s Office, United States For- |taken an active interest in com- land many prominent adherents of | APoard the Princeton on he Goddard will direct the des-|ber and alleged murderer, escap-. g Zlest Service here, it was made |MUNtY affairs here. (e Was man- |the faith in Southeast Alaska, |71Vl hiere vesterday, besides Mr.|tiny of the American Legion out-|ed yesterday from MeNeil Island E E|known today. He has been ad-|ager of the American Legion bese- |Rev. F. R. Falconer, pastor of the |°d Mrs. Saunders were! |fil, succeeding W. C. Ellis, who | Penitentiary. ol _:: [ ] #|vanced in grade to Executive As-|Dball club in the City League last Presbyterian Church at Craig, was Rev. V. J. Bwanson, captain;|was at 'the helm of the Vets in| Sargent had served a few months - =|sistant and transferred to the |Year. Mrs. Ellis has been director elected Moderator of the Presbytery | ReV. Warren Griffiths of Skagway; |1931. |of @ 25 year térm for a mail rob- : & | Apache National Forest, with head- |0f the choir of the Presbyterian for the coming year; Albert Brown,|Rev. E. E. Bromley and Miss Mar- | walter Andrews who piloted the [bery at Nobel Station, California, = =|quarters in Springerville, Ariz. Church and keenly interested in of Hydaburg was chosen President |tha King of Haines; Miss Blanche |pennant winning Hiks last year|in 1930. He was also wanted in f E| Mr Elis has been attached to|musical circles in the city. of the Southeastern Alaska Chris-Horner of Haines House; Haynes has been selected to try to repeat |New Jersey on robbery and mur- ] FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER local Forest Service heax'lqua.run"s‘: — tian Endeavor Union, and Mrs |DeWitt, and John Williams of |this year. A. F. MoKinnon, for|der charges. -] . ; ice July 1, 1930. He and Mrs.| Cheese ‘copons instead of cash David Waggoner was renamed | Klukwan; Rev. and Mrs. R. K.|pany years head of the Moose, H | Bllis expect to leave next Monday have been rvirculating in Leroy, President of the Presbyterial of | Fogel, of Hoonah; Seward Kunz|remains there this season. i = =lon the steamer Yukon enroute |Saskatchewan. Coupons have been Southeastern Alaska. and Mrs. George Carmichael of Steps preliminary to beginning |Theile, at 8 p. m. today. A sched- E:ito their new home. issued in retwrn for milk at a co Information relative to the meet- |Juneau. the season will be taken tonight|ule committee will be appointed . 4 :11 The promotion, it was said at|operative cheese factory and made vas was brought to Juneau by The Princeton left here early |in a meeting of the club manag-|and discussion of plans, appoint- I ;‘!F‘oreL Service headquarters today, | | redeemable when cheese made from |Rev. C. C. Saunders, pastor of the {this forenoon for Haines and ers and league officers in the of- | ment of umpires and other mat- . ;‘ = H|is well deserved. Mr. Eilis has the milk was sold. |'\Im1vhern Light Presbyterian church | Skagway. fice of the League President, Karl!ters will take place. . e S 10D 2 ) Pound PUT YOUR ORDER IN EARLY w..._.—«“,t.jr SEIEIEEEINNENES COFFEE, Red and White, One pound tin TRICOLATOR GRIND Approved by Good Hnuwkeepmg Mdg.n/me l’ILA\(,HItS Ganen 2m s s ORe Half or Sliced, Red and White Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine iSTRAWBERRIES, -+ o () e T e L L T P b dA Z’fi//’/l’ "JALE | We are overstocked . . . merchandise is coming too fast for us to handle and we must move our present new stock at any price. This is our hard luck .. . but you gain. Look the prices over, then visit our store . . . we guarantee you the lowest possible prices. All ready-to- i L Prcsh fm/cn carton 25¢ e : i e £ — T wear coats and dresses for women and children are being closed out as we are discontinuing ELL C&J\l}?ERS o the line. SEE AND BE CONVINCED. THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY. h § L R R R cE LR e B i - ASPARAGLS, : pounds (.E“ i en S * 3 pounc ds vt e 280 [ ?SPL\;‘\CH E Regular price 50 cents each. One of the best g o petinds . . . . . . G e Full length and durable in red, rose or green. qualities made. Colored borders. NOTE THE : COR\ FLAKES, % Regular $1.00 Value. SIZE—25 x 48 at 25 cents each. This price for e A o e N e Saturday and Monday only. No limit as to num- 4 RED AND WHITE g ber purchased. Approved bw (.ood Housekeepmg Magnzme ' FREE! FREE! SKOOTER with purchase of each deal 2 Large Ivory Flake g - 1 Small Ivory Flake £ ssearszany 29c Children’s Rubber Aprons 2EITEITDRE: Pequot Pillow Cases Size 42 x 36. Only 200 cases left. SHOP EAR- LY... This price for Saturday and Monday only. FENEIREEINAE Made for hard service and in many fancy col- ors. RUBBER APRONS || 900 Heavy Turkish Towels e IIEEAFEASEA 3 Camay Soap 5 Guest Ivory Al Sor sl.zs OTATO CHlPS Cello WP & .. 10e s ke 50 Pairs 15c¢ Heavy Part Wool Blankets RUbber P ants for Babe Double bed size. In fancy plaids of rose, gold green. Regular price $4.25 per pair. Now $2.95 Pair 10c 500 Pairs Silk Hosiery 14-0z. Heavy Weight . CANVAS GLOVES 3 Pairs for $1.00 g Full fashioned and in brown, black or white at 10 cents per pair shades. 3 pairs for $1.00. 2 SEREEFERRRNILE | Extra Value WHOLE CLAMS, Aldsl\d Pdd\, 2cans’ ;. - o (o) GRAPEFRUI Amoeat \\holerse‘.tlon 3cans . { 25 Cents Each | 1 - (o) L e T L et e L e L L L] PURPLE PLUMS, v bin. . L a2l Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine GEORGE BROS. TEL. 92 - 95 FAST DELIVERIES The Leader Department Store || v V p GEORGE BROS. GET il GG ol FREE SEATTLE TICKET AWARD MAY 17TH : g £ H g & g g H E £ £ £ g H £ H g g ] g g g g : g £ £ £ E g g E H g i g H g £ £ E s g £ 2 ig g - b 5 ’HI“U("l1l!m‘!1"""-"'"‘"7"."!""'l?" 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