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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1930. ° Daily Cross-word Puzzle oo whish nad it New York’s Welcome to French Airmen vailed earlier in the day, ceased. As showers GIRL IS SLAIN; ’mo procession started for the ceme- Absoas Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzz i apraton | E v A L E N T I N Ef!\‘l’)‘, the sun burst forth in efful- ML yiaiPuzie. o d AR L THROAT Is cuT ) QHOWDS GHURGH Messages of condolence continue L% aes sute |LIO1B YOOI INIIPIAIRIE ! -_— , b6 lontnb ‘b LB Hn Among’ w b [AISTHIRSIEPIAIRIAITIE D] 1 uite™ | Crifie’ Comthitted’ Quicklia the recent cablegrams, is the fol- 1% Measure of ea- (SIT/O[L[EN A[D 30, Lenrning b &% Ve . 3 S Jowing from the Ketchikan Japanese s, bacitys avbr. 3 SIEIVIEIRIAIL] ™ Urnes of | Silently — Citizens Are Fire Department Bell Tolls|asswciation iv: First name o [HTAIRIEJIF 1 [L[EQMEIVIA] 3 ¥oiw '™ | Aroused, Second Murder as Remains Are Tak- [0 o ,‘,r‘;w““;1.‘;“,55‘;;”“‘1‘;‘,’," b s0. Pronoun EREJIDOIZIENIICIOW! & Btiie iimy | en to Cemetery friend and advisor, Mr. Valentine.’ i fif’,:i."'rf.'f-‘a- i f# - :'? 5 ) g S & B SOUTH BEND, Indiana, Sept. 15 SR s t alder o | —Another girl's murder, as atroc- 8 Lap MII ININ. | -4 s ESTEBETH HAS BT EiR ISl Bl0 LRt e o a la Valentine, | AL EEIERNEIR STE J4ZI0/0 l;nu:::: tohrre:i:/re‘::;n:gomfifsl'tr:i(;d SuRom DEA NIDIEIA RIMERIS fr)x}-,l.'rledv South Bend into a city of t and for agitated citizenry calling upon the 13 ON ARRIVAL many years prom civic af- g At the service, every seat the edifice was occupled and | . Befor 0. . \law: for the quick arrest and puns room at the o 3 . 48, Like ZL In this place ('I! o (D;I' 1ishment of the slayers. : hundreds of | Mailboat Brings Fair Car- it e B Sraneg We _ Alice Woltman, aged 17 years, men and women who went to pay Mostly Fish colloa. 76. Country In 6 Ascend was murdered in her bed. Her B i o eeard ang 16 20, IVIOSEY e O Blerminios U Sanh dMagon T Faneroi! “Ithroat had been cut by a razor. spect to the memory of a departed from Sitka 10 Concorn D 8. Sowthern con: The killing wds done so quickly friénd. " ; T o etistian and silently that three . children The exercises were under au-| From Sitka’ and wayports, the $8 Brcupea"sivis B4, Insoets 1% Minvie par- asleep in the same room were uny i 3 mail boat Estebeth arrived her &8, Pltcher 80, Adyertisements 11, J aware. of the tragedy and it was spices of the Fire Department t e i Evrfll thoe? e R e e Tater et ‘ . Valent od, and|this morning with 13 passengers & EVE esion 1. CaBe Ner o OhR AL o : : e e Rt R tirer w13 Sink helow the 88, Symha) for the . thumping of the girl's body 9. Stinging weed horizon sodinm on the stalrway awakened the with which he had been closely as-|They were Miss Grace Vivian Davis 66, Redecorate and Miss Harriet Barragar, who Household -and she faintly said shé sociated since its organization. Members of the department in uni- form were the pall bearers, and the | department’s hose wagon conveyed made the Sitka-Juneau round trip; Lee Atkinson from Chichagof; J. H. Lund and Fred Anderson from Fal- son Arm; H. C. Coleman, Silas Dal- was dying. ? ‘Two young men paying her at- tentions were questioned by the " police but, no clues developed. the remains from the church to the cemetery. ton and Henry Tyman from Sitka; In the church beside the bicr [Miss Patricia Kane and Mrs. George was a wealth of beautiful floral|H. Shotter, from Hoonah; Mrs. Al- wreaths and boquets. One of thejexander Hart, James Fuller and wreaths, of largeqcircular form and !Alexander Luckich from Tenakee, FRAICHELLE made of yellow and red flowers, was| The vessel brought a fair cargo, emblematic of the Order of the|mostly fish. CLEANSING Rising Sun, high Japanese society,! ' Pt siradesen | ’ membership in which had been con- l —Associated Press Photo. b CREAM ferred on Mr. Valentine by the 'N AUGURAT' UN | Through crowds and a storm of ticker tape on lower Broadway rode the two gallant French air- ‘ Emperor of Japan. This remem- 1 | men, Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte, to receive New Yorks welcome after their spectacular non- Sx{:"?lf:' m‘h”s‘l'::gm:"f:; A soap and water for remov- ing pore - clogging matter. Will not cause a growth of hair. lstop flight from Paris to New York City. brance as well as several of the other floral tributes, were from| MAYUAR MURPHY Japanese friends, among them the| Japanese consul at Seattle The Rev. Q. C. Saunders, Pres-; byterian pastor, read the servxcc‘ for the dead, and preached a very appropriate funeral sermon.. Mrs. Recalled Mayor Bowles ENGAGEMENT OF BOAT BURNED CAPT. BOY-ED IS R v o o MISS MARSHALL TO COVER UP | KILLED BY FALL $1.25 Juneau Drug : Compapy Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Piano accompani- | Capt. Karl Boy-Ed, former German ments for all three numbers were by Miss Frances Harland. DETROIT, Michigan, Sept. 15— Naval Attache in Washington, ex- | pelled during the World War, fell Numerous Automobiles The inauguration of Mayor-elect 5 . As the funeral procession, con-(ye WALEWLECR B L east | Mrs. John B. Marshall An"Stern Wheeler Drifts Down |oft his horse today and was killed. nounces Engagement of | River Ablaze—Search He was on his way from his estate | | | taining almost every automobile inj;n qavs | the city, passed ‘the fire depart-| pecalled Mayor Bowles has filed ? to Trittau when the ‘accident oc- p S Daughter at Dinner Warrant Too Late curred. ; e At a very emjoysie dinner party| ST. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. 15.—The Old Papers fOl' Sale at Emp"'e OfilCC P ment’s hall, the flag on the towerl, petition for a recount of the given at her home at the National-'charred bulk of the stern wheeler h: L Alaska Fur Farms at Mendenhall steamboat Illinois today is on the < the |saturday evening in honor of her bottom of the Mississippi River sup- and | gaughter, Miss Elizabeth, Mrs. John posedly burned by incendarists who B. Marshall announced the engage- Sought to cover up operations of ment of Miss Marshall to Mr. Clif- |the old craft as a floating dism-( ford Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs.'lery just as the Federal and Pro- James Mason,, of Vancouver, B, C. hibition agents were about to in- Atttending the dinner were: Miss Vestigate. Marshall and Mr. Mason, Rev. and| The craft disappeared from the}{ - Mrs. O.. O, Baunders, Rev. s 5, dock of the Alton-Tllinois Line and David Waggoner, Mr. was sent floating down the river, Ronald Lister, Mrs. a mwcrin}; mass of flames. Miss Lucile Norton, Mr. | The daily capacity of the craft borne and Mrs. Marshall. 5" |was estimated from 600 to 1000 gal- Miss Marshall is a Juneau girl 1“':“5’:‘:'““1?:& L | w0 ‘; Y8y nz‘?";‘fl“" *‘"‘”I““ her 'y ween barges, one filled with whis-| {many friends. Mr. Mason, who CAMC [yoy ang the other with distilling( here little more than a year 880, ,ionqg | has made many friends dul‘lng hlhi The Federal flgents returned the residence in Juneau. The YoUNg|peyt day with a search warrant couple have the hearty congratula- piut too late. tions and best wishes of their many | friends. | p ISR was lowered to hair siaff, and the gpecial mayoralty election last fire bell was tolled. The tolling of | Tyesday. It is estimated that it the fire bell, it is declared, is the|will take 10 days to make the first incident of the kind here. recount. At the cemetery, a brief prayer| The official was pronounced by the Rev. Mr.|vote gave Murphy Saunders. Then all that was mor- | Bowles 93,000. tal of one of the most widely known ————————— of Alaskan pioneers was lald to| Mrs. L. H. Metzgah a patient rest. |in St. Ann's Hospital, having en- The weather was propitious. As tered yesterday. tabulatfon of 106,000 Alligat A JUST ARRIVED SATURDAY New! New! DRESSES In printed Travel Crepes and Geor- gette. Colors — Black, Green and Brown . . . the season’s latest colors. / wil! 1 &Y For street, afternoon or evening 2P - ) wear. ; ] Raincoats HUNTING COATS RUBBER BOOTS pe e == 2 < = - RGBS Qs S TEXAS LEADS IN WOOL AUSTIN.— Texas led all other ’S states in wool production during SABIN 11930, the United States department 'of agriculture reports. The state produced 40,654,000 pounds. Montana \ WEDS MR.SWEUM Cucumbers, 3 for .......25¢ Alaska Carrots, Turnips, Parsley, bunch .......10c 1was second with 32,364,000 pounds. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Alaska Peas, pound ....17c SYNDER BROS. THREE-PIECE e = - fi’ Ceremony Takes Place To—! p " | t tha ; can buy, 50 1b. sack, $2.25 To Ldrge Lettuce RTs e 6ba Nlese i IIC day — Bridal Couple ‘ The ]T: ::‘:ta:tli:::pi}\' :12':7aruZin Ao b?x‘cice)s WOOL SUITS i Leavers on Rogers 5 : & . | g Alaska Cabbage, pound.07c e BUY THE BEST ALWAYS g L e | M ] or Women ai oung Ladies é q Large Celery ...25¢ and 20c Minsgots, barming duughies pb . o 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Minzgohr of ! ’ Phese ensemble suits are positivel: this city, b ¢ Mr.! positively g P Apples, dozen . .50c and 40c 4 e G Byeum, e, Hary B At GARNICK S’ Phone 174 the latest in 3-piece Jersey' outfits. len, i th tes. The 1 Pears, dozen . ...50c and 40c ceremony fook place in Resurraction | S e s They come in a large range of styles i fi; Lutheran Church. : i : and- colors and are priced attrac- Best Grade Creamery o g e [ MODEL 54 WINCIESTERS tively for quick sale. : # B d © 50c [ [mensckes. wrana ars, Sweun(] 270 and 3006 Rifles, new - . ! utter, pound ........JUC left here this afternoon on the 270 and 30-06 Carbines, new COLLEGE 604_ { 3 steamer Admiral Rogers for a trip All kinds of 30-06 Shells, per box . 2.00 : 1 )i Best Ranch Eggs, dozen.50c % e e e oo aom. || 30-30 and all similar Shells, per box . 1.35 : b TS Sl 2 d Lovsiss l\ fi ments after September 29, Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs .and Raly Clothes In twecda and plam navy. Tlgg # il Shrimps, dry pack, per e v s || “See Big Van, The Gun M ety At e o fi\ T AR R G fi; atténted Totintan High. Seboot ‘&b ee "g an) K un vian and the out-of-doors man. ] Gy 5 £ HREED (Wide “eltoly of IR, AR Moved to Opposite €oliseum Theatre - $8.75 g Geisha Oysters, per tin..20c [y [Swum ome v o vew sso o O e : gl & i local Piggly Wiggly store. " No need to wait for reduction prices 4 Tissue--1891 Brand, 1000 4, - ; . to save money Hero is fresh new . < T Sheet Rolls, per roll...10c SITKA POWER PLANT Boys Long Corduroy Pants merchandise ‘and fine quality and George Brothers Phones 92-15 Open Evenings STRUCK BY LIGHTNING i The Electric Power plant at suka! was struck by lightning last Satur- | day night and power will prossibly be off for a week or longer. This is according to advices received Sunday by Harry W. Irvine, Opera- tor-in-Charge of the Juneau Cable | office. No further particulars were given. low prices NOW:. Leader Department Store $2.7510$3.50 Colors—Brown, Howard Blue and Tan J.M. 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