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AL R # 0E T @ e B ol Sl gl A adhei R ShaEe Gl * 8 DS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. e_______t—__,__—_f———_-——____—_______.__—_—__—g | f Ibags, the opening is a huge suc- WOMEN OF THE MOOSE INTERIOR MAN STOCK PRICES INSULL FLEES BYRD'S PLANE Shooting HALVORSEN'S = / | Halvorsen’s formal opening will| Women of the Moose are to meed 1 1 Rebealell \ continue until Saturday evening,|Thursday, March 15, ot 8 pm. All | D WNWARDI ‘ FRUM GREECEI | GRASHESIFUUR 1934 UPENING :lhflugh the arrival of new spring|brother Moose invited to soclal ‘ Y , | . | and summer clothes will continue|after the meeting. | lon each northbound steamer. Both GERTIE OLSOV, PECULIAR WAY ~ CLOSE HEAVY IS DISGUISED MEN INJURED _in Auto oINS TODAY & Sri s e s o jdarker shades, will be shown as; Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ! Private Secretary to State: —_— well as intriguing tavern frocks| ATHENS, Greece, March 15. —, LITTLE AMERICA, March 15— 8% . | 3 in either sophisticated or charm- Pioneer Challes Bailey Is Weaktr)less L;)f Mela]slssses, Samuel Insull, wanted by the Unit- The monoplane attached to By Al Ofllc‘;‘ll Fourll)d Slain Fifth Annual Spring Show- ingly naive, styles. T & ed States following collapse of his expedition crashed today and Lt P 1 . One of the features this season, S P k Hit by Whirling Pro | LR/[ O_lk llspulessl 1 I utiities, fled from his apartment Commander Isaac Schloss-Bach, e Is Dying ng Of_L?te Modes‘Has jis the carrying out of the costume | t. Catrick’s PtllOI of Plane | arket Into Slump today and is believed to be en- U. S. Navy, retired, and three| AusplClousBeglnnmg ideas with jewelry, gloves, bags and | [route to Paris, disguised as a Wo- passengers were injured slightly.| FRANKFORT, Ky, March 15— other accessories to harmonize Day F\[I{I‘A\Kq AIN\« March 15. NEW YORK, March 15—Weak- ;... The monoplane was on a test|Mrs. Myrtle McCrocklin, private Halvorsen's, Incorporated, Fifth | With each outfit. | y Bail ed 64, pioneer ness of non-ferrous metal issues Mrs. Insull has been taken to flight. secretary tp Col. Nathan Gmy'\Annual Spring Opening began this | ° I was killed and uncertainties connected With!yno pelice station for questioning, ——————. head of the Auiomobpile Depart- | morning with the showing of the R AINBOW GIRLS | Sll’ver Tea llor of an air- various labor situations unsettled .+ she said she does not know | |ment of the State Tax Commis- latest 1934 fashions to ~Juneau stocks today and losses of one $0 winere her husband went. Two PARULED BANKER;S‘ML remarked yesterday toa friend | o o TO GIVE SILVER SATURDAY ‘ s three or more points predominated. | she was to be transferred to an-| . . i A = 3 There was a pla te selling fluny‘}na)ds, s s qre hed | other department. L am dfl“gme,d Mth, thd re } TEA SATURDAY 2 to 530 P. M. ~ | for examination; also a woman sponse shown by the women of| 5 2 4 ik Pollack said Bailey and many losses were pared in' g DIE IN PR! UN Last night @ farm_hand found | SB000 SON Y o munites, 10| FrOm 2 oclock undl 5 odock on (| By o " of the plane, after afe last minute recoveries. The close Ediy uur body in Gray's auto, off the |} " Uib 1“0 ection the most suc- iatmk‘)day (a}f_wlmoq;:l. M:rc:lvfl- H:g in Blue Room of the landing on the ice and then asked was heavy. road, with a bullet wound in the has | Rainbow Girls will entertain wi ~ the pilot to fly him further up the Silver stocks broke on word r"om | [side ‘of her nead. Gray was founa | OS5Il opening Halvorsen's Masl. oo’ gt the Seottish Rite Temple.|| MASONIC TEMPLE river Washington that Secretary of lhe | WALLA WALLA- Wash., March qying beside her with a gun in 4 feminine buyers of this city,” | The Public is urged to patronize Ausvives: Riiibotw The right ski of the plane struck Treasury Morgenthau said the Ad- 15—Charles Walters, former Au- pis hand. i;r‘-lecl “"‘L‘ e coraeh: prupr!etor"’his delightful affair and a musical uspees Iawr now and Bailey started pushing minihtration is not inclined to do| burn banker, senlenced SERECem-) nfral0MoCrocklin was g diveroesin tonas. [ treat is promised those who attend. | Girls the strut of the plane and came anything more for metals. A bezzlement six months ago and! aged 32 years, and Gray is a wi- m;ndeid ud A i cusmm-‘ Miss Carol Robertson, is general | ¥ ! Yi dontahs i AAils Drobale Cirulng math: dotn §iaat bat) paroled recently, effective 0day. dower, aged 65. They had been | g eoaris amecting the mewest| Chairman of the committee in | Public Invited Bailey is survived by his widow lost one cent a bushel died last night as the result of seen recently in public. n:(s:d:s gm ére“‘e‘: woats, perky hats |Charge of the silver tea. P ———— and a brother. | Silver futures were off 1% cents| Conrad Dahl, who has been a acute nephritis. | Al eyl & Tl he c tt‘u 2 jewclry and| = = e o~ A an ounce, | patient at St. Ann’s Hospital since I o TR Shop in Juneau : FREE FREE - ROCKFILL IS BEING | e e iF | Equity trading was extremely dull | January 11, receiving treatment f LEGION BIRTHDAY ‘ until the final hour when a 15- tuberculosis, passed away at DINNER GIVEN BY minute selling rush put the ticker| o'clock this morning. He is sur- MADE UNDEI})‘:‘(‘)’I‘}EEQTY Buy m])e can (i)f J()hlns?;]'s Il}‘/lalltc(% II.VI}?EEM 50c¢ and tape behind. U. S. Smelting was' vived by a sister, Mrs. S. Johnson, you will get a boys’ leather helmet F AUX"“IARY TON]GHT off nearly nine points, American|of Seattle, who has been notified SERVI(E_ T ' s Smelting, Howe * Sound, Depasco of his death, Work started Vesterday of filling ° at GARNICKS—Phone 174 With all reservations taken well gng McIntyre were off one to' Mr. Dahl, who was born in Fin-'y 4o the warehouse of the United in advance, the success of the t, more than two points. land 55 years ago, had lived in giates Forest Service on Willoughby Ome ln ew American Legion Auxiliary dinner, — pjeonols resisted, Schenley get- the Territory for nearly 25 years, Avenue. Approaches as well as the being given this evening at the ging yp two points. Others were most of which was spent in the foundation will be filled with ) Dugout in celebration of the fif- o1f ground one or more points. |Interior and Westward districts. cogrse rock and surfaced with fine teenth anniversary of the organi- He came to Juneau two years ag0 cruyshed material. zation of the Leglon, is assured, CLOSING PRICES TODAY |and had been in very poor health The contract calls for & minimum Hom(l Cllre(l a‘c."ordma to Mri R. _J, MgKmma. NEW YORK, March 15.—Closing for the last several years. of 6,000 yards of material to be ('mg::];:_e ;};I‘mbx:a;r:gdcg‘:ri;n“ quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| Funeral i gements g, In the hauled. An option to increase it ) @ small & o\ today is 20%, American Can|hands of the Juneau-Young Un- to 9,000 yards was obtained, and GREEN RIPE OLIVES tables decorated In St. Patrick's 0" oo oioon “poter and . Light | dertaking Parlors and will be made it is expected that about 8000 v Day green and one of the features 9%, Anaconda 14%, Armour B 2%,|upon the receipt of word from yards will be required. Wwill be & large Birthday ocske with of S 19 | Mrs. Johnson, the only known rel- The work is being done by Alec fifteen candles, in honor of the Bethlehem Steel 42, Calumet and eing done by Alec i Hecla 5, Curtiss-Wright 4%, Fox |ative of the deceased. | Kesilica, contractor. Five trucks ccasion. ~ . 4 - are to be employed in the hauling. 50 Following the dinner, the even- LS 16, General Motors 313, blapsd B s ¢ per can ing will be spent playing cards, [oorrenonal Barvester K, Ken-| FIGHT HALIBUTERS OLIVER DRANGE RETURNS either pinochle or auction bndge.. Southern Rallway 32%, Ulen Oom- SELL AT SEA"LE FROM VACATION TRIP OF Those serving on the commit. & SEVERAL MONTHS SOUTH tee with Mrs. McKanna are Mrs, PADY 3%, United States Steel 52%, ° | | Waino Hendrickson, Mrs, John Mc- URited Alrcraft 23i% SEATTLE, March 15—Hallbul] oyuer prange, treasurer of the SA VE MARCH 17TII s e e e p e arrivals today, catch and selling Cormick and Mrs. John Newman. | .5 Juneau Cold Storage Company, | price follows: - e and prominent in the fishing bu Coast Guard Bases | " Prom the Western banks—Ven- 5 Y 0 LEADER DEPARTMENT > e 30,000 poesin Pars Von” ness in Southeast Alaska for many for the annual ST. PATRICK’S STORE HAS ADDITION Are Being Reduced| Nets b §, Jears, rehumned on the Yukonwyes- 0 000 pounds, Pargon 40,000 pounds, DAY BALL at the TO CLERICAL FORCE Western 4000 potinds, ofl .7 and terday from a vacation trip to| < | ; b, % pounds, Seattle and other Puget Sound| =4 ( 3 | 'WASHINGTON, March 15—In|5 cents a pound. cities. He has bees uth since | 5 b Mrs. Diana Ayers has been add- an economy move, decommission-| From the local banks—Oceanus mr]ey‘w'mter i e iy ELKS BALL ROOM ed to the sales force of the Leader ing of eight of the nation’s eleven | 17,000 pounds, Norcona 15000 \ PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Dfllly | Department Store, it is announced Coast Guard bases have been or-|pounds, both 8 and 6 cents; Mer- AT ALASKAN HOTEL by Thomas L. George, maniger. dered, but Port Townsend, Wash.|maid 15,000, Merit 10,000, both 8% ' Fred Sever, Petersourg; Art Hed- | @ Auspices B. P. 0. Elks et i is not affected. | % § : Daily Empire Want Ads Pay e ‘and 6% cents a pound man, Juneau. 0 0 22 THE LEADER ¢ Does It With Bigger Values! Come See for Y ourself! The First Anniversary of the New Deal!: EASTER HATS NEW HANDBAGS March, 1933 — Banks closed . bread lines . . . gloom Women’s Pigskin Gloves ( Genuine—Washable—White and Egg Shell everywhere . . . would it ever EVERY ACCEPTED FASHION! $1'45 $1')5 3 50 . end? Then the promise of a $ ” p‘"r “New Deal”—would it work? New Style—New Shape—New Design Some believed . . . some only COLLAR and CUFF SETS | hore March,-1934 — Action—Mil- $1.25 $1'50 lions back at work — pay- rolls . . . money, credit easier Organdies—Pequots—Silks . . . factories busy . . . repeal Beautiful—No Two Sets Alike . . . higher prices for farm products . . . new stream lin- SCARFS ed cars! No time to look back . . . no SILK SLIPS Tailored—Bias Cut—Form-Fitting $1.25 Others for $2.50 and $4.45 SILK COMBINATIONS : ; ; i New and attractive. You will want need for “Pollyanna” talk Fancy Lace Trim—Bias Cut—Form-Fitting one. or more of these at now . . . The New Deal is If you wear classic brims Sizes 32 to 40 working! best, they're here. If baby $1.25 eac’l America’s come back! You bonnets give you a nice $1.95 . feel it . . . we feel it; Seo MUNSINGWEAR. The Leader says spruce up... dress up....be smart, spend, youngish look, buy one of them. If turbans or sailors are the hats you look best HANDKERCHIEFS ‘ in, ?r(;r:‘sekthzr;. \P:l::rlfm\‘:g ; SILK CHIFFON HOSE :]lut ;[JJend leslely " Celebrate - I can ake yo! » z s between them, treat your- 35c ea(’h“ New Spring Shades R A s g M o self to more than one. You can afford to at this price. All head sizes. $1.25 or $1.50 —Come to The Leader for ; M these great March 1934 Sizes 814 to 10% Values!!!! 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