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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1933. FILM ACTRESS cvenow Kid’ Caught GOV, PARKS LEAVES i e e . Beggar Secks e B s .| CHORRECEVENSONG: -+~ (g e e, jor Department activities in. Al- gracious refusal, he arrested him. | 1 SEATTLE FOR HOME a:xa. |Alms So He Can At the police station, $465 was | TRINITY CATHEDRAL % g\ | He spent the holidays in Denver Pay His Taxe found sewed in Herman's vest. | Miss Pearl Peterson, Secretary | " Gov. George A. Parks, return-|with his parents, Mr. and "Mrs. ay 5 EXES He admitted owning several pieces| There will be no 11 o'clock ser- |to C. H. Flory, Alaska Commis- 3 ing here after a two-month ab- James Parks, and came o Seattle e 4 of real estate, including a four- | vice at Holy Trinity Episcopal|sioner for the Department of Ag- ||sence, left Seattle this morning [early this week NEW YORK, Jan. 7—Taxes aré oo prick building. He received |Cathedral tomorrow morning, but riculture, is enroute here after an ¢ s p |on the stcamer Northwestern and SRR & 8 r':”gl‘ that kies;c Herm':m.fleo two days in the workhouse. instead there will be a service at|absence of several months. She ol is due to arrive mext Tuesday. | UNDERGOES OPERATION years old, Brooklyn property own- o e e 7:30 o'clock in the evening. The |spent her vacation' in Honolulu | The Governor spent most of the | Mrs, Beatrice Honold is a patient © h“d' oo b‘t“ to meet them, he| g oument in France continucs|full vested choir will be present, |visiting relatives. et time in Washington, D. C. con-|in St. Ann's hospital. She en- toId- s who arrested him for i, increase. land sing hymns and anthems ap- — Betty Compson, Victim of i ferring with Administration offic- |tered this week and has suc- Plaving his fiddle for alms in —te——— | propriate to the Epiphany season.| The foreign population at Uni- $41.000 Theft, Mak ; ; jals and appearing before Con- |cessfully undergone a surgical |front of Carnegie Hall Savings deposits in Poland are The public is always cordially in~|versity City, Paris, 'now exceeds B eit, Makes * gressional committees to testify operation. | Patrolman Salvatore Porco Of- oain increasing. | vited. | 800, & |fered to buy Herman a dinner, Strange Request ! i POLICE CONTINUE TO INVESTIGATE | Believed Organized Gang Is Operating—Under- world Connections HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. T Unidentified influences prompt Beity Compson, screen actress, to ask the police last night to drop the jewel robbery case. { The actress, the police said., had | been notified the jewels reported | stclen Thursday night in a hold- up, would be returned if she “does the right tl e | The actress signed waivers, for| a nomir eration, as to any claim several insurance poli- cles agaihst robbery. Continus Investigation Detectives said the mvcsugationl will go on as they believe the gang responsible for the robbery is one| which is thought responsible for several other hold-ups where prop»! “Yellow Kid” Weil, once calle erty was returned through under-| the king of confidence men, wa world channels by paying 20 per| arrested in St. Louis to be que : SiiE 6F the valud ot the Mistalen | tioned about a suitcast containin ° [ ° 7 | $20,000 in purported honds whic srticles. was left in Kansas City. (Associ 7 Rebbed in Home ated Press Photo) ’ ° The actress reported to the po-| lice she lost $41,000 in jewelry to e ome sy ot st MRS, BALLINGER - —— T Sale Begins Monday Morning and gagged her and also Ed Lesh- in, her ex - production mflnagvr.i with whom she was playing cards. gfp The robber took her jewels after| threatening to “burn both down”! e e DAUGHTER | BRIV =e . W omen’s Dresses HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT i Mrs. Nellie Gallinger, aged 65 P S DANCE ABANDONED | vears. died last evening at the - F v : Gioup 3 | home of her daughter, Mrs. Dalen : ; i ? Group 1 Stepich, 12 ineau Avenue. Mrs. & R 3 : Plans for a High School Student | zayjinger had been ill a long time . G Dyesses Originally Priced Up One rack of mew spring dresses includ- Night at the Serenaders’ dance | . : 3 % =4 o 2 5 i 3 Poiee ; |She had lived in Juneau since - il ed in this sale. Ncw cpring shades— this evening in Elks' Hall have|p . o0 o7 | . ; & S to $16.50 . : o Ben' Ubanfoned. The affatr winl|Lccemaper 1051, : 3 plain colers, prints and combinaticns. be held in the near future. | Surviving relatives of th: im 0 L E ancparent velvets, rough crepes, heavy Abandonment of tonight's plans | mediate family are Mrs. Stepich, ) . o : : P c Specially Priced was occasioned by the fact De. ! Mrs. Pansy Claflin, of Green Bay, : . : s group. All colors. g ; business, for bridge, two-time Molay Boys and Rainbow Girls| Wis; Edgar Gallinger, Jr., of Orl : ; 5 Gy ) : Jia s : Wil a6l inatallation excrelses and | 8on City, Ore, and Fred Scott ; ! : n;rmm“uc g dresses inciuded. : a dance in Scottish Rite Temple 8IS0 of Oregon City, who is a sor : | i ¥ 14 to 44 3 tonight. {of Mrs. Gallinger's first marriage % § T o Most of the DeMolay Boys and = The remains are at the Charles 8 - L | Ly % Rainbow Girls are High School | W. Carter Mortuary. Funeral ar- : 8 h Y $7-95 students and they would not be rangements await advices from the -4 5 ' 4 able to attend the Serenaders'|daughter and the sons in the 2 E £ . Group 4 (i Ahiy erening {Rinies . . o On this rack you will find dress values i : : ; e Hag Group 2 to $9.75. — suitable for afternoon and Less than half the regular price! Yowll street wear. Priced for quick clearance. never find greater values. Every dress purchased for this season’s selling. Sizes to 42. SAl_[ - W¥le, Fur Trimmed Coats Values to $35.00 EVERY OVERCOAT This is 1l hat $22.50 1 1 i \ : e ¢ L 1is is the most that $22.50 has ever done for you. IN STOCK L Colors include black, brown, wine red and green. ! s Fur trimmed in mink, caracul, kolinsky and rac- ol $22.50 $25.00 COA’ 20.00 COATS . 3 15.00 COATS . 10.00 - SPORT COATS Blues and Blacks Included : ;l'i’.h”l){:;:llgiaz;lfi?gl:;_I{;l(()‘ ::H; 211201\;0 Sizes 16 to Special & - In this lot-you will find lovely soft crepes in TERMS: CASH ONLY SALE PRICE close-fitting styles. The sailor hat in felt, lovely metallics—all reduced for this sale. $14.75 $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 H.S.GRAVES ; | The Clothing Man NEW SKIRTS SWEATERS One Lot of Sweaters In broadcloth, tweed and crepes. Wine, “BURSON KNIT” — all-weol, in all red, green, navy, blue and brown — all shades, plain colors and combinations, new Combination colors, all sizes sizes. Values up to $6.75. puff sleeves. Regular values $3.50 to R . $4.50. . ¢ Come In and Look Over Our | Special $3.95 Special $2.75 Speczal $ l . 2 5 ~ 90c ,TABkLP‘;‘ e SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING. Naturally the selection of There ::oe (‘k“:n:‘llfl’; d"r::';";l; ':;“’“ ol styles, sizes, and cqlors is limited. Come early for best choice. Don’t ; miss this opportunity to buy fine apparel at a mere fraction of its :At GARIYICK’& Phone 174 | worth. Styles and sizes for everybody.