The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1932, Page 7

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O i AII Alaska News | ——— MR, GOOALE z I WANT To HE ASR T BARVEY COOCLE AND \P \RI\ PLUG ( ARE WU LEANNG e \[;-AHI Sk JuS FOR A L\TTLE. WHILE — THERE'S A RASSLER (8 T@wA! CALLED * THE TERRIBLE TURK " SEE £ HE'S ALL THEY SAvY I GotTA HuneH MouRE A BEYTER MAN ‘N Evidently a recent arrival in Se-|points. rd ang unfamiliar with surround- , .a burglar broke moigue of the mortuary o ment of ‘P, C. McMullen. Nothing was disturbed. rned to its -Anchorage basn gan earlier than usual this year. fto the hospital in Anchorage by ago, was made last month. The | _pamages of $15000 for injuries| shoe shines i Cifand Centfal star taken aboard at Sleitmut a plane that was summoned from body was found in an eddy of the\,m;v(.d by Lila McComas, act-|tion in New York have built up’ Golf was played at midnight nnd Napiamut. Mrs. Blunt and‘ Within 20 miles of Ketchikan | there to Naknek. | Kuskokwim river about a mile and‘mbs in a fall from the back of an|a $176500 fortune for Bietro A. June €1 on the links at Seward, | daughter made the flight with is a large deposit of oil shale wit h[ |a halt below Bethel. Idemmca'mm\fiepmm were held just and prop- | Terardi. Dr, A, D. Haverstock, president|Filci Blunt. |a parafin base which burns to an| Fr 3m four .weeks of commercial | Was m ade possible by the teeth. ler by the California State Su-| Coming to_this ‘country forty magazine. Laden with gold and furs, dtor 'Pilot Harry flllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!lIIlAlll_IllrliIIllmimIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII|I|I|I|IlIIIlIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIl||IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHiIIIIIIIIIIImlfllllllIlIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIII| I o fiumummuuumuumuumuumumumlummlmumumuuumm [T e Seward Golf Club, decl pictures taken of the play- } and will send them to Blunt’s $4.95 Red Cross and Queen Quality |8 Brand included into The gold was the the establish: McGrath district. The the es. | the From a golf | Railroad, 30 tons of Avi- | conc ates recently plane ' Seward for transportation from a flight to Interior Alaska | result | of cleanups of the New York- Alaska Dredging Company on Bear‘ \'Creek and of cther operations in furs ' district by the Beaton dredge be- tm)cd The injured man was taken A}nefi- others at Bethel two years ore| ash when a match is touched to it, at Carl by was | cleamship to Tacom& ThlS is the fifth ‘shipment of the kind made by the Eva mine since it u‘emun" several months ago Jack McCord, who has been car-| i forward platinum ¢ | intends to take to the States for g \analysx, Mining operations in Eva Creek Mining reports P. G. MsGuire of Ketchi- Company property near Ferry on kan. the northern division of the Alaska gold arrived By an explosion of dynamite Martin, severely burned Jr, SuLy TORKED ot T8 BE A WORLD'S CHAMPION RASSLER - AN WITk ME AS HiS MANAGER - - CoLLOMT LWE Go Places! 2 'I’HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY ]ULY 8 e LISSEN - I GOTTA GUY THATLL PUT THAT BiIG TURKEY ON WIS BACK IN EIGHT SECONDS D3 ieles FIREMEN VIEET face and side of his body. He wfll\ were Fairbanks, ¢ in the hospital two weeks, He\chcl* City, began 'and other boys were making prep- |ihan arations to celébrate ' the P\)unh‘lso mil o( July. The cther youths v.erc‘che Rampart, inot hurt. | Unalakleet, mini; painfully but Jburned by an explosion on hb\ igaghoat. Flames followéd the ex- | the Fiat plosion and the craft was des-‘sank\\ flying, a Stimson Jr, ponLoon |plane, piloted by E. Call of thew mbarked at the various ‘way|of the Alaska points. of Anchoraze about the ‘Tanana, Fort Yukon, the Chandlar district, north of the Arctic.Cir- Koypkuk, Nulato, Anvik, Golovin, Shat-|home there. Juhc. Nome, Holy Cross, Russian Recovery of the body of Charles who was drowned with Two hundred and forty-nine resi- | MeGee Airways, recently returned |dents of Anchorage went to the of a, trial court against the Al- | concession at Grand Central. ‘to Anchorage. Numerous places were | | Moose Pass-Hope district on the |lience Investment Company, own»‘\nemth became known when his vlmcd passengers embarked and | |annual excursion of the employes|er of the elephant. Railroad. Eaglé, |took the outing. Beaver, | ston. Miss Buelah Dryden and Ed- ward E. Nightingale were ma at Seward. They will make their gations on Oherikof Island,| 1, Daly, superintendent of the| Mistion, Marshall, Bechel, Me- . Rabk netb enceCing When they. will {is reported at Seward with about'canmery at Naknek on the north-|Grath, and numerous other places. Actress. Obtains | be relieved. {five tons of black sand that' hie | west shore of the Alaska Penjnsu- | |Many of the ccmmunities were $15.000 for Fall i by e : visited twice, or ra i not serfously 'Fortune Is Built From Eiephant CRREE, WHITE PLANS, N SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, [ | preme Court. | affairs. COMPLETE CLEAN-UP SALE CLOSING OUT EVERYTHING--Every article in the store is mcludcd---l‘h's is yout ‘chance to get some REAL $2.95 Children’ Shoes Men’s Tan Dress Oxfords Regular values to $7.50 Going at $3.95 PACKARD OXFORDS FOR MEN Black Kid and Calf—Cleanup Price $5.95 ‘J. M. SALOUM...... ImlllmlllllllllullllllllllllllllilllllllllflllllllllllIlllilllllllllllllllllllllmIlllillllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIl[lll[lfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIlllllllulllllllIIllIIIIIIllllII||III e ey 9 to 13 $3.25 Sizes 6}/ to 71,—$1.40 Oxfords, Sport Shoes 2 iz Ladies’ Shoes, Pumps, Straps, At these low price ranges, DON'T PASS THIS UP ‘of high quality~—these are marked absolutely at cost KALISTENIKS—Heavy calf, welt sole sand heels Sizes 81, to 11 $1.90 13Y; to 3 $3.25 Extra good buys as these are the wholesale prices FOOT MOULDER CHILDREN'S SHOES ROCK BOTTOM BARGAINS Men’s Collar Bafid vShir(ts For -the man who uses them we have some great bargains—Prices from 95¢ up VAN HUESEN COLLARS—To clean them out 6 for $1.00 MEN’S HEAVY GRADE ALL WOOL SHIRTS $2.50 ot $3.75 MEN’S COLLAR ATTACHED BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS—Plain colqrs apd fancy patterns 85¢ $1.00 sl 35 - $1.75 BOYS’ BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS 50c to 95¢ Wi X VTR Men’s Kuppenheimer SUITS Conservative style business siiits to be sold at just exactly half price $16.25, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 No Alterations MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS In plain broadcloth and silk: striped broadcloth $1.15 and $1.50 MEN’S RAYON ATHLETIC SHIRTS—45c and 50c MEN’S RAYON SHORTS—45¢ and 50c MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE, ANKLE LENGTH COTTON UNION SUITS—95¢ - : MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS—An Exceptional value—95¢ GOODYEAR SNAP-FASTENER LADIES’ GOLASHES Gun metal and tan colors—Cuban and spike heels $1.65 ’ ALL CASH—No Refiinds, No Exchanges ACROSS FROM GOLDSTEIN'S BUILDING DPOUGLAS NEWS LEAGUE MEETING By Shininc Shoes 7., July 8.— July 8 |The dimes’ that eople spend on ‘vmrs ago, he became a bootblack, The decision upheld a judgment ‘rMmz to command the shoe shine The actress | wife obtained an order adjudging Many was injured during the filming of th incompetént to manage his Among ‘the places vxshed persons besides railroad amployes a motion picture. A meeting of the Ladies’ League will be "held in the League rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. members of the League are pre- {paring for their annual' Bazaar wnch comes later in the year. The The Douglas ‘Volunteér Fire De- | partment last night held their reg- |ular semi-monthly business meet- | ing which resulted in a short ses- The winning hose team on |the Fourth of July turhed over to the Department for deposit in the cial fund $15 of the prize money. The members of the maintenance | committee which was appointed |in May was allowed to hold over His LR _—._—_______.._.__._.*__..._.—_—~.—_—.‘ RS LR RO 00 RGO LRRER LG AR AR EX l R \ORD]’\ ARY RADIO BARGAIN Grand Close- Out Brunswick Brunswick .~ one of the great names in music reproducing instru- ments, became involvéd in financial difficulties this year, and their creditors have forced them to throw their immense stock on the market for just what it will bring, and this is your opportunity. e These Radios are the last word in modern mechanical excellence, either in machine or cabinet. Won- derful tone and pick-up of distant stations. We challenge comparison with any make that costs any price. Nearly all Radios are made under R.C.A. patents and except that a larger loud speaker gives a slight improvement in tone, there is little difference in reception. 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