The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1933, Page 8

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ALASKA DEER REACH CANADA | AFTER 3 YEARS : g~ l In Tu'o Women New In Ker MANCHEST! FR, 1 Several Thbusand Head,| %5 Sold by Lomens, Are South of Herschel SEATTLE, Jan. 9.—Aft reling from Nom everal thousand to Canada by the , arrived at the Canadian e middle of December aceording to advices received here. The herd spent the holiday: the mainland south of Herschel Island "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 9, 1933. Killed Outbreaks wtucky Hills Ky., Jan. 9.— d among si n killed . A KENDALL SUICIDES IN WASHINGTON utbrea ied Double \ Repnesenlatlve of Pennsyl-| umong the | vania Shoots Himself— | i :;,f;' Grief Stricken ; aged 17,| s fired | attributed 'WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Repre- from nearby hills, | sentative Samuel Austin Kendall, aged 75 years, Republican of Penn- e ylvania, shot himself to death Sl ld’l} in the House office build- | LECT RER AT = u £ Ropresemame Kendall wrote a| HARVARD PUT | note saying that grief over the! |loss of his wife last August was| the cause, then he killed himself. | | Jersey since 1908, B DiES, . UNDERARREST, PLANE CRASH | ‘-S”L‘;“ljczs,“:,;a;fid; Nade . . to Decx IS er on economics at Harvard w remanded to the Middle: Cou last Satur to determine hi Mrs. C. Mathewson, Jr., Killed — Husband Suffers Injuries il 40 | The German Government charg-| SHANGHAI Jan. 9. — Mrs.le is Isaac Lewin former own- Christopher Mathewson, Jr of gr of a now brankrupt banking| Philadelphia, was killed and her firm who fraudulently omamnd* husband suffered two broken arms 750,000 in Berlin in 1928 and 1929, |a and a broken left leg, als s a Brazilian body cuts and bruises Sund f the Berlin an amphibian plane Matl plea of not was piloting enroute to Harg crashed in the Wrangpoo River. 2 | v, guilty to the charges. His identity is a problem for the United States ofuicials to decide. | ried here last December 24, was L ) e crushed in the impact. Mathew- PASSES AWAY Republican Representative of Oregon Dies in Washington Mrs. Mathewson, who was mar- Jane Thurston Says No More Marriage PITTSBURGH, Penn, Jan. 9.— Jane Thurston, beautiful blonde- daughter of the famous magiclian, has been granted a divorce decree from Harry Harris, youthful heir of the late Senator John P. Har- ris. “If 1 ever get you can just bounce me a one on the noodle,” said Jane when the decree was signed WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Repre- married again, sentative Robert R. Butler, Repub- for several weeks, ————— |vice, is held up at Saigon by the| stroyed, maining. Kendall had served in the House| for 14 I | JINX FOLLOWS FRENCH LINEHS | Two Other Passenger Shlps} Are Reported to Be 1 1 | Damaged PARIS, Jan. 9. — Two more French ocean going passenger ships are reported damaged The liner France has been dam- aged by fire at the docks at Havre as the result of a short circuit. The Angkor, in the MGd)tPrran-i ean, operated in the Far East ser-| {breaking of a propellor blade. An investigation is now being; made into the cause of the fire| aboard the L'Atlantique, which| {now lies at a Cherbourg dock | where she was towed from the | English Channel, practically de- ohly the charred hull re- WEALTHY MAN LEON TROTZKY | DIES IN SOUTH REPORTED ILL BRUNSWICK, Georgia, 42a, 9.— VBUL, Turkey, Jan. 9. — Walter Jennings, of NéW York,|Le zky, exiled Russian Bol- President of the Jekyll Island club, |shevik, is rep is dead. He had been a member [nature of his malady is not dis- |of the Millionaire Club for years |closed and its President for the past five years. He was also a director of the Standard Oil Company of New w | ———— Argentina’s new national high-| is s)mllar in Inll\\ res pc(‘ti P e Classified ads pay Overcoat SALE EVERY OVERCOAT IN STOCK $16.65 13.35 10.00 $25.00 COATS 20.00 COATS ... 15.00 COATS Blues and Blacks Included Tuesday and Wednesday COFFEE, 41b. tins, Shasta vacuum packed $1.20 WASHING POWDER— 2 pounds .. 25¢ CHILI CON CARNE— 2 cans . FILLOUR—Hard Wheat, For Bread Making, 24%-pound sacks FILOUR—Hard Wheat, 49-pound sacks ... ... ........ W sl .45 JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT OF FLOUR good lican of Oregon, who has been ill| In the past four years, four pa- latial ships of the French lines have been destroyed by fire. Hoover Party Returns To W ashington After Funeral of Coolidge | il WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.—Presi- nt Hoover and other members e ty, returned to the Cap- st Saturday night from Pave the Path to Prosperity With Printing! in the ‘H&(‘mbtr e}wcuo al services for Calvin at Northmpton. TERMS: H.S.GRAVES The Clothing Man CASH ONLY (seorge Bros. FIVE FAST DELIVERIES PRE-INVENTORY SALE 10 Big Days of Money Savin SEE THESE TODAY $3.95 BOYS’ SHEEP LINED COATS Sizes 6 to 18. Values to $5.95 $4.95 $5.95 MEN’S SHEEP LINED COATS Sizes 38 'to 48 Values to $7.95 $1.5Q Each PART-WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS Come in plaids .of blue, gold, rose, green, orchid. 66x80. A real value. $2.50 Pair BOYS’ SHOES Strong wearing qualities of construction. BIG VALUES IN OUR SHOE GEORGE BROTHERS TO JANUARY 171TH $3.50 MEN’S HEAVY WOOL UNION SUITS Allen A Brand. Sizes.36 to 46. 25¢ Table FULL OF REAL VALUES 10c Yard CRETONNE IN ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS 36 inches wide $3.95 ALL-WOOL SNOW SUITS Sizes 4 to 8 10c¢ Pair CHILDREN’S ANKLETS Come in assorted colors. Sizes 6 to 10 $1.95 Table FULL OF WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS DEPARTMENT NEW IT 2 Pairs for 25¢ MEN’S COTTON SOX Black, grey, tan. Regular 25c values. Sizes 10 to 12. 65¢ Each MEN’S HEAVY COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Shirts, sizes 34 to 40. ‘Drawers, sizes 30 to 48. Regular 85c each. 49¢ Each MEN’S SILK RAYON SHORTS Peach—Green—Blue Sizes 28 to 42 39¢ Each or 75¢ Suit MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHORTS AND SILK LISLE SHIRTS = Regular 50c each. Sharts sizes 30 and up. Shirts sizes 34 and up. Values MS WILL BE FEATURED EVERY DAY Shoe Department Specials $1.50 Table FULL OF SHOES—Patent Leather Slippers and Oxfords for Girls Values to $2.50. A good selection of sizes. $3.95 Pair MEN’S OXFORDS Values to $9.00 Close out numbers $2.95 Table Full of WOMEN’S and GIRL’S Oxfords . Slippers, Tles in tan, dark brown, ck Values to $6.00 Don’t overlook this bargain ‘ IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN ALL WEEK TO 9 P. M.

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