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Juneau’s Leading Department Store il British Women in Training |5t i i s °‘|sm|(s mgsm There will also be special classes, For Em Pire .Resve Crs i O ot PHUHT TAKING of the movement was & MNeensed fller who oWns her owni nrphne JOHN DOE'S $10 | ' CLOSENEALTHY 5 NOW WoRT I"°'F'::a§:“§x;c§gg£y_ 3 t Experts Agree that New|more were Aiea onemical, Gase Dollar Plans Will Ehehigng. Jmedoxn Scking 806 Refining and Commercial Aloohol. Change Immedlately T ; OLOSING PRICES TODAY (Continued from Page Ofie) NEW YORK, Jan. 16—Closing . qnouflon of Alaska Juneau mine If the legal 323 grains of gold|Btock today 'is 22%, American €an in the doligr shotld be fediiced to|99%; American Power and Light | half that, then the Government|® M 15, Armour B 2%, ' has $2 with half as much gold in. Bethlehem Steel 42 Ofll\xmet and each. The profit is new money ere- Hecla 4%, Curtiss-Wright 2%, Fox iated by a slitiple book *mmu,ommsase In- i Harvester 42, Kenne- | eration 6f wHlting up the o | férnational igg;d or reduoing the ‘amoufs of %W?"fi::‘d % gold in the dollar. z : | To the extent this money is used ‘of California 3, United it 1t States Steel 83X only credit expansion it retire bonds and the use of CAPT. AND MRS. EDWARD BACH . 4 | Profit o vetiré bonds or Other pufs| ARE PARENTS OF BABY BOY Mary Allen, a pionccr p:licewcman of Londen who holds the |DPoses would reduce {0 & shght ex:| poRN AT sfl'. ANN'S TODAY rank of “commandant,” kas crganized a rescrve corps of women for | tent taxes John Doe will have e gk service in war or civil emcigency. She is thown stralghtening the |P3Y to rétife the Government debt.| Capt. Baward i Hach, popular skip- scarf of a reeruit at an inspection cf a London group. e R per of the Estebeth, and Mrs. Bach ,,,,, m the parents of a baby boy born SENDOR. Jan RS CHARLES DEV at 9:30 o'clock this morning at St. dd thn ¢ rick 3 o tal. This is nd will be trained in ent workers should we again TO s Ann’s Hospi! the seco! caring for bables revolver, are flockir ard of Britain's new serve force.” > any civil trouble such mclsco rl!ulgm fi" l.lwluh l;:su.ngfil o a 15t general strike.” ‘brought to Juneau The foree is uniformed, the dress| Charles A, Devmn has "#m early this morning on a special trip consisting of a long double-breasted his position as of the Estebeth, and taken to St. Within a few weeks after en on- |blue overcoat, a blue beret and & depa Anp’ s shoe ttment ot the > nouncement by Commandant ik scarf. The color of the scaff partment mtw acoept fill A& T Allen, pioneer policewoman, tha' denotes the district to which the (ka agency of a San Fraficisco, :rnmcu ] she was organizing the force, more |wearer belongs, than 500 women in all walks of ments being fife had been recruited in London tercup yellow 'imw.my and His Mfi; M'Gm);d of snow ;nmthet eng_y Sdns, Force T« Unif | e is training in first aid, in eXpected to arrive here the fal o b5 paskilis ol Ay i demed methods and treatment of PATt Of ths week, from the south. mobiles on streets will be allowed “Qllr first aim,” says Coxmnam‘l-‘g(h — e London ~ detach- | wholesale shoe firm, he ualties. This much i éom-; robbed g{t Allen, whose elosely clipped | pulsory. Elective aotivities lnc!ude' Being "'] bit: with and police uniform disguise | fire grils ana classes for skooting, | ADOUE 10 become , “is to show the Anne mu,.mm* C. J. DAVIS, | Whn in this oounuyl Aviation Also On List 'gr ‘ggm‘, N. C. #hs was|—adv. only women g/ e ” o who u; p:::l::‘ | “My own experience,” says Com- hld up rétently for the third time mandant. Allen, “is that the more, in a few months, Daty distinguished by but- | today. His resignation took place| In order to permu the streets to |= Douglas Firemen vs. Juneau Fire- men; Y. P. A. C. vs. United Meat, Mond January 22. Douglas Firemen vs. DeMolay | George Brothers vs. Juneau Fhw- Batketball Leagué was adopted last| qoy night at a meeting of the mana- 1 E gers in the office of A. S. Dun-| g February 2. vs. United Meat; George s vs. DeMolay, Tuesday,| ham, President, at the High School Fepruary 6. building. The season will reopen! v p A ¢. vs. George Bro tomorrow evening ai Douglas when mis vs Juneau Piremen; Frid George Brothers’ five, first bhalf| pehryary 9. champions, will meet the Island| ynited Meat vs. DeMolay; Elks Firemen. v= George Brothers; Tuesday, Feb- No games are scheduled here un- | ruary 13. [til hext Monday evening The| pouglas Firemen vs. United Meat | | Island Firemen play the local Fire-| o¢ Douglas, Wednesday, February |men and Y. P. C. A meets the ;4 United Meat at that time. The| y p A . vs. Piremen; Elks vs latter clubs are new to the League, panpglay, Priday, February 16. | and “Tallapoosa which Have dis-|y p A €. vs. DeSolay, Tuesday, | banded. rF‘ebruary 20. The season will close on Febru- Aeront R lary '20. Tuesdays have been as-[ The census bureau uy: the high-| signed to DeMolay and Y. P. A. C.,| est rate of illiteracy among negro:s Wodnesdays to the Firemen andun the United States is found in Elks and Thursdays to George' South Carolina. i HlllmulllllllllllllllllflmlllflmlIIIIMI!HIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIiflIIIIIIIIM|MMIIIIIIIII!IMIMIIIlfl‘lllllllmHIHIHIHIIIIIHII]IllillllfllllmllflflmlllflllIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllII VA A A 0 half of thé Gastineau Channellyun-ay Firemen vs. DeMolay, Fri-| |taking the places of the Moose| gniteq Meat vs. Juneau Firemen; | AILY EMPIRE Is Read by the People Who Buy NEW SCHEDULE “==— " COLLEGE GAGERS OLDTIMERS 10 ANNOUNGED FOR =55 £ <2225 COMPLETE TOUR; GET TOGETHER AR BOUND HOME QN WEDNESDAY- Second Half O i s United‘Peturn to Falrbanks withBig Night at Elks with Douglas Tomorrow— |Meat vs. Gédrge Brothers, Tuesday, 16 Wins Out of 18 Many Special Features Games Here Monda: it it Games Played and Entertainment i Yy | Douglas Firemen vs. ks, at| { Douglas, Wednesd: January 31. " " 3 : A mew scitedule tor the second | pougias Firemen v6. ¥ P. A (Special to The Empire) Tomorrow night is Oldtimers ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 16—|night at the Elks Club and every- | The Ccllege cagers leave on today's|thing is going to be opsn house |train for Fairbanks, concmding affrom fhe first floor to the top.e: |tour in which they wori 16 out of | There will be all kinds of enter- {18 games played. ‘Lainmem. bowling, cards, dancing The College defeated the Signal{and the usual buffet luncheon. |{Corps basketeers here yester {the local serfes by winning the| The committee ih charge of y| The affair is open to all Elks Y | afternoon by 46 to 18 and climaxed |and their ladies. the 'rum battle last night, defeating|affair is composed of Willlam Gar- the Anchorage Pirates 26 to 25.ster, Milt Bothwell and John Mc- | Anchorage was in the lead for a|Loughlin and they know their line time near the finish. The score|of business as entertainers, seesawed to a tumultuous finish|pufting over something new. |by the College leaving the floor TR e “Um‘ point ahead. F. S. SCOBEx fIAS MAJOR TR T TR OPERATION AT ST. ANN'S | INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS. {ROY HILL IS OPERATED ON| F. S. Scobee, prominent locai and in- surance man, entered St. Ann’s l Little Gerald Hill, small son of |Hospital early this morning and VMr and Mrs. Roy Hill, entemd‘underwent an emergency major op- |St. Ann’s Hospital this morning_to erauon His condition is reported ;undergo a minor operation. 'to be favorable by his physician. | fl|IIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllfllIlIIIIIIIIIIlIllII - Something — Whether they buy YOUR product or SOMEBODY ELSE’S depends upon YOUR choice of a PRINT- ED Salesman. 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