The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1932, Page 9

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NF S ALL THE TIME" SECOND SI:CTION—PAGES 9t PP o JUNEAU ALASKA, FRIDAY DECh\ BER 9, 1932 MHVIBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e TWELVE PAGES U. S. FLEET IS PUTTING TEETH IN THE KELLOGG PACT JUDGE SWATS PR[]PUSAL T[] Race of Supermen Foreseen. PAF“SH S[}H[][]L’ ONCLE SAN'S ~ GHANGEDAY T Drusthat Wipes Out Fear s phizgs, 1© KoeeP F leet in the Pacific LONDON, Dec. 9——1‘he age of | which they make the following WASHINGTON Dec. 9.—A Yflm'v"pleted by July 1, next year, Ad-|the concentration schedule late in " | i exten: 0 the Nav - | corner according to research work- : It »bnu prolong life, eliminate "\leet i i s by xym i z‘l‘é‘ai” ;’“:e:v“:;‘ggd"’;n;hewz‘h:mal conditions prevail, it appears lers of a wvondon hospital who | fear, breed courage and stimulate S et, Admiral W. V. Pratt, Chilef et natural the ships will return to BOST 1 Jud intellectual and physical growth |8 the enlisted strength of the Navy ON, Dec. 9—Federal Judge | ISTANBUL, Dec. 9.—A plebis- |have discovered a new drug for ' Sipani g owth. |Ehtire SIudent Body Will | of 'Naval Operations, told news- |limited to 79.000 men, the rotat.|the Atlantic.” ¢s A Lowell, has denounced |;ite conducted by the semi-official| = s e 5 S : , | apermen last night end added|ing pri ime, hi ¢ “contemptible, vile practice of | oxen and cats as ferocious as| Jake Part in Annual pap( g ing principal will be necessary in| In the meantime, if anything i | dally Djumburiet shows that Is-|link with the old Moslem world. Dthers. . Alfeady sheer e that the American Flighting Fleet | order to maintain the trained per-|should happen, which should con- P, 1 el Teans o EHRGTaG the| At Dresent Turkey actually has| Ponicr Alea f,,;:“;,:\i"fmf;;:: Christmas Program was the “only thing that is put- | sonnel. vince Washington it would be safer The attack came as he charged D) i - G IR in only three full working days each |,n4 kylleq dogs. : ting teeth in the Kellogg Pact.” To Stay on Pacific for the fleet to stay on the West the jury in a liquor case involy- (Moslem day of res m Friday | week. On Sunday her Christian % eantedd | Awarding of prizes and prepar- 7 New Vvarships Admiral Pratt said the fleet will |Coast “it would stay in the Pa- = ing ten defendants. The jury re- |t Sunday. subjects lay off; on Friday the U will a ten years to the ing of hristmas programs were| Seveu new warshlps wm be com- stay on the Pacific at least until | cific,” Admlral Pratt said. turned a disagreement and was| Turkish merchants and bankers Moslems and on Saturday the|2Verage span of life and produce Bmong the activities of ‘8t. Ann's| ——————mza i it s discharged. Assistant United States |are urging the Angora parliament|Jews. Nobody likes to make any |2 Yace of supermen. Parochial School this week. | Pupils of the fifth, s Attorney Elihu D. Stone said a|toput through this reform, which |important deal on Tuesday, which | “We are afraid to contemplate contest on the purchase “"gmf[? (S:;::‘t:\ will make a per- S eSO e HOLM'AN SETS MARK rew il - walid e hald aoof: SOl heeat the ‘new ’I‘urkeys last’u onsidered & bed luck day. {the ultimate physical and social i WY olohy -t BE pnunm grades will take part in a FOR 3RD BASE PLAY Judge Lowell said that by wire- | I leffects” one of the experimenters sonal appearance and distribute ..., _ o] S s 3 2 The superstition comes from the | ;4 Ann’s participated, revealed literary | B0 e Christmas Star| apping, Uncle Sam became 2 the contemptible character of wire|fact that it was on a Tuesday | BRI 7 et ability of unusual merlt and com- |Presents at the school's annuali ey, pygt and second year pu-| DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 9.—Ermest ng cur” instead of an hon-|{apping. They all did it because|that Constantinople fell to the | prehensive knowledge of the his-|Christmas program. Representatives| i Wil offer “A Christmas| Holman of Dallas set a new recs . upright gentleman. they were instructed to. They did |Moslem invaders in 1853. Curios-| In the seventeenth century the| he Territory. | from all classes will provide “"‘D:eam a clever combination of|ord for Texas League third base- The Justice spoke of Federal it because higher-ups thought it|ly, the Moslem Turks have in- beer cellar was a show place, nn'j‘ inners of Prizes | tertainment. Senior students will men to shoot at when he commit- agents who gave testimony based necessary in order to stop the|bibed the Tuesday complex from in many a country house bnrrels‘ Winr in the essay contest|give a recitation with muslcal‘"emmmns and’ pantomime. | ted only twelve errors in 142 games on wire-tapping activites. “They practice which they are engaged in |descendants of the conquered By- were named after celebrated beau-|are: accompaniment, entitled “The| The program will open with a|)5st season. He accepted 466 chance are not smirched in any way with stopping.” | zantines. ties of the day. \ Beatrice Mullen, Joseph Smith Angels’ Song.” Jchorus by the entire student body.les out of 378 offered him. 400000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 9000000000 000 ¥ - AN SA[E OF SALES! DRASTIC PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE in values such as we have never offered the women of Juneau and vicinity before. SALE NOW ON and CLLOSES December 24th. STRICTLY CASH. SUEDE RAINCOATS WOMENS _Dresses “ix COATS SRoup 1—$17.50 SUEDE RAYNSTER GROUP 1—$30.00 All tailored models. Values to $37.50. JACKETS Values to $67.50 GROUP 2—$9.95 Only $2.75 GROUP 2—$20.00 Val 22.50. i Values to $37.50 Siies 16 Were $6.95 GROUP 3—$7.95 Values to $|9 75 GROUP % 4—$3.95 or 2 for $7 50 GROUP 3—$10.00 Values to $27.50 SUEDE PLAY SUITS Sizes 3 to 7 years COMBINATIONS B oub ol b, - . > A Now $4.75 Crepe and Glove Silk These groups include all silk and wool dress- Were $6.95 Regular $2.95 es. In fact our entire stock. : Now $1.00 EVENING WRAPS BLOUSES Group 1—Silk Were $6.95 and $4.95 Special—$3.95 The latest models in trans- parent velvet, satin lined. Regular $13.95 models at $6.95 Regular $7.95 models at $3.95 Group 2—Cotton Regular $2.25 Now $1.50 HOLIDAY SPECIAL OF LOUNGING PAJAMAS Both silk crepe and wool OUT[NG FLANNEL 5. } “Tomorrow’s Styles Today”’ jersey NIGHTGOWNS SPEC[AL TABLE OF ODDS 'AND ENDS mcludmg Swealers, Umbrellas, K:d Gloves, Neckwear, Scarfs, Silk }E:tg::agptgzli_;gu;; Regsul::lgl_ Osol 3;.]“5 Lingerie, Aprons, Children’s Skirts and many other worth-while items. Values as high at $4.75. FINAL();L;;A]!_‘AN CE ALL TO GO AT ONLY $1.00 MILLINERY ~ CHILDREN' HosE Group 1—$3.00 or 2 for Group 2—“Softies” Values to 65¢ Now 25c¢ Pair WOOL GLOVES 2 }\S\\ Regular 85¢ grade $5.00 Values to $3.25 Only 50c Pair Values to $10.25 Now $1.00 it e No Approvals No Exchanges No Refunds EVERYTHING FOR CASH ONLY Store Open December 10 Until 9 P. M. “Juneaw’s Own Store”

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