The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1931, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, I931 8 H speed boat, carrying 400 cases of MAN IS STABBED "= l)ml\ Cross-word Puzsle ALASKA cALI_s TAKES PLUNGE One Men Killed, Four i v e 0, s o |forced an entrance into the Arcade Arrested, Rum Running |men, atter a chase outside of tha Rooms, breaking open a locked ACROSS ~ Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 18. Vegetable GLOUCESTER, Mass., Sept. 8— |harbor here last Saturday. AFTER FU Rc | N G door. The woman then grabbed| i, principal 4 2L. Vibrationless HE HE UN WA Y Tn HER DEATH A A e a silver-handled carving knife and actor © o ] A o5, il [ ers were arrested when a 60-foot | OId papers at the Zmoire offive, used it effectively. 6. Acid fruft . Beers, . 25, Ireland The knife penetrated deeply into [ 1% Small sour 26. Dinner eourse e & 27. Fatt: ~ | WAY INTU R U U M xho l(g and is said to have severed | 14. Hollow tube 2. Geenn-golng mNErW dYORx:' ;"P‘~ 8—Myrna He was said to be rest-| 15. Worship ngford, age years, New Or- vassenger ] A P T .m e 11\ in the hospital and was | 16. Act wildly 29, Copntbons 1 leans actress, who a year ago 1 a f in no dqnger today. 17. Fish sauce Martin Bl'l(‘l’ Treated for e 18, Ceremontes 30, A monster scattered her husband’s ashes over 3 entup In Port Early This Morn-|the Broadway theatrical district, 37, Performing a mg wit h 2 ] Pas_ from an airplane, plunged to her mu-kxcu death from the ninth story win- plhake \ sengers for Juneau dow of a hotel heré, Her husband Leg Wound and Marion !:' L?‘a?-'é‘ o Chn\llan son l Held n E c Is I u N IN 32 T 2. 1‘_5“““”“'1’”'“" 39. Pi"“ml:l':g The Alaska Line steamer Alaska.|was Willlam Howard Langford, an 1 in . Suffering \ deep stab In . Not hollgw TIE(S Tesloas |Capt. C. V. Westerlund, arrived |actor. his leg M 3 laborer, ST 4@ """“ contl- |from Seattle and wayports at 4 . .- . b s > ring C L3 | b 1 Bt toony g treatment ‘I 4 T victorious ! ERIE] 45 qodof love |oclock this morning with the f0l-| Tne United States recently ad-| 5 ¥ nd M 35. Notable his- | E D|A[W] 44 Set in from |lowing passengers for Juneau: vanced BT i ek b s St. Ann’s bt - torical period ud} the margin | s ) b d f | Christian: of the Arcade 36. The burbot of 47. Inflamed places | From Seattle—Mrs. of shipbuilding, displacing France. | 4 ® Lake Ontario 52. Most clamor= DOWN i 48. Name {Mary Durando, F. Sabey, Mrs. Rooms, wa in the Fed-| 7. Nasal sound ous 1. Watering 'y 49, Huge {Saboy, FHole B R ar, 2bniRa eral jail open charge Ty, G o] rarded Six-| 3% fosgine €ait g6 Towara the Dlaces. 3 50, Apbellation of |Gavey, Hewn uny MIDNI HT SPECI L pending the outeome of the attray, OC Snell Awarded Six- 3 B wansncso sheltered side 3 TiRigior s1. &% Bp itime: ‘0";“3 F:;wlshmmzfin;‘ M”DMX" B G A Neged 1o ha A | z g e t Mo. ©7. Lifeless b Mm,.n, back contr. Mahon anche McMahon, B aloped 1o BEE Y Round Fight with Tocco ' 59, Algonqulan In- 5. Big 62, Fleld ot [Hotfman, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blake, THE BETTY MAC FROM 6 P. M. TO 12 B | ‘Wildcat' Carter o o: Olassyen S PORISa granular | George Folta, Jr, Dorothy Isragl, - M. od ¥ y N oy | 3. ekl erves 1 cation on 3 < B miiy ol D S G Bons o o ofteive | MORERRL |G ol Anee amries 5|{ BEAUTY SHOPPE B o ! by Ohiet| ELLENSBURG, Wash. Sept. 8—| i3, SsJouian river ¢ # Native metal b4, Withered |T. Banks, Helen Gray, Mrs. G. F. sl S R of Police nd United | An infuriated rodeo crowd awarded | 49 Uy;e”whn will- rof % ‘f’» fit:gfil‘l‘gt gg- K\;l;l aita Frecburger, Doris Freeburger. 3 | e s |the decision to Doc Snell over Les- something 65, Early English 11. Scarce " “'ment spell- From Ketchikan—D. MacDonald, | e ——————— ———————"1 il “Wildcat" Carter here last night beautiful court 12. State positively of Noah |Mrs. H. Cowan, H. B. Carbray, W.|! MRS, JOHN McCORMICK after the referee had awarded the lsv Sullivan, S8am Baker, D. Armour, ° i (TP TR T R A5 Phone i I The promowrs announced, after Frcm WrangelIeri H. Sabin, | ) i . b jthe ‘bout, that the Judges wonild %“.. //...- |H. C. Dunlop, L. Anderson, A. Er- Everything in Beauty {| PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries be dispensed with and the referee 4 ickson, Mrs. Karl Theile. Needs Passengers boarding the Alaska here were: For Valdez—J. Gucker. | For Seward—Lucile Larson, C. | Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kilsey, |Jr., A.'S. Shappee. GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE-- 5 8 .58¢c would make the decision, which did not set well with the crowd. The judges favored Snell The announcer then climbed into the rmg and raised Snell's hand. | Both Snell and Carter are light- PA RKE-DAVIS weigms They went six rounds. ————— STANDARDIZED ‘JAMES ORME BACK | FROM TRIP SOUTH COD LIVFR I James Orme, popular Juneau 4 syoung man and on the staff at . |George Brothers, returned today OIL ,aboard the Alaska after a five weeks' vacation in the Pacific - e 11T 77 1] /sl | The Alaska sailed for the west- 7 |ward at 9:30 o'clock this morning. | TS . ... “. i Tell Us Your i R g “TI 171 1 11| recrricar FLOUR--Hardwheat, 4 5 g fl..n-m///%fl..-. | TROUBLES Imemnsl sacks ... ... ... .. ... o6 c /// I///% n. // =g..% // % Repairing Contracting . ; Agency Westinghouse £ *: Northwest. Orme is glad to re- One teaspoonful is equiva- |'turn, whiie absent he experienced lent in Vitamin A content | °PlY one days' rain. t5 nts et e L .7// 7 | Erctiicis CINELLI OLIVE OIL--First pressing, 5% Quarts of Milk e e Nt w0 b 7 {{ Capital Electric Co. Regular 75 cents c 514 Quarts of Milk ‘aox;)rf;«;em ug«;‘n;uhar:S:l emnnd Ca; - H. .// m. //fl Second at Seward . 1 pound Best Creamery !tuberculosos but expects to be completly recovered within a short /Wl EBEN) ol Sutter : | time. Or nine eggs. “ Margaret Peterson, former well IVORY SNOW"FOI‘ sthlng’ dalntV e e a1 Piands Tor'oome (MINNIE FIELD HAS Shie S mu e Y1 “We Neper Clop” thmgs package PR TR 0 time, is now completely recovered fee, sandwiches, etc., to-the fair ,’ uneau Dr"»" | At iorad. ut the dodd o bid ood- BOOTH, COMING FAIR atidmore Px;‘sfiefvgm i SERVICE |bye to her friends leaving aboard Com any the Alaska for the north. Minnie Fields bootn at lne[mey have heen in ‘past s MOTOR CO. ) o7 | > Southeast Alaska Fair, which opens e % s | PIANO TUNING tomorrow and continues for the| mnere are 35 603,000 motor Vehi- % 2 S Free Delivery Phone 88 || Repairing—Refinishing balance of the week, afternoons |cles in the world, with 74 per cent||@ < Jim” and “Marvan” | P. w. Phillips, Baldwin Sales ~ K f - 4y Post Ofice Substation and evenings, is all decorated and of the total in the United States, ] No. 1 |Agent, now at the Juneau Melody the stock will be on hand daily f0r |gccording fo the Automobile. olut |5 L HIRD and MAIN STS. 4 1 ’llome Telephone 18-2 for ap-!the large patronage always indi- of Washington. ; pomtment ~-adv, cat,ed fl||||||lllIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|HIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH : AR SATURDAY AFTERNOON Display of Pies. 2 30—K1dd1es Frolic. = y child in costume will receive 25 cents and in addmon the following prizes will be awarded: Best Movie Character—First, One month’s pass . to Capitol Theatre by Capitol Theatre; second, Large Jar Candy by s.lnltlry Grocery. Best Face Character—First, Month's Pass to Capitol 'I‘luatre by Capitol Theatre; second, Brick of Ice Cream by Juneau Dairy. Best Nursery Rhyme Character—First, Box of Candy by Butler-Mauro Drug Co.; second, Brick of Ice Cream by Juneau Dairy. e Be;t O&W Cl::ncl:;mstmhm glven by wrence 'T; secand, of llypops - neau Billiards. g 565 = EVENING 8:00 to 9:00—Band Concert. '9:16—Act, Sawing a Woman in . 'Two; Local Movies; Vaude- ville Stunts. 10:00 to 1: 00—Dancmg. 4DMISSION—-Adults 50; Chilcgren, Afternoons 10c, Evenings 25¢ . ' Sl September 9, 10, 11, 12 9 Southeastern Alaska Fair Bull WflfllflfllfllflIIIIIIlnllllllllllllllillllfllllllllllllllfllllllIIllllllflllllHlllmllllllflllllwmlflllllflllllllllllfllll lllllllllllllllllll"llm WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AFTERNOON i AFTERNOON Display of Cakes. Display and awarding of prizes to Exhibit- Display and Judging of Cookies. Between. 1 and#:ginlaik thepo will be & Froe ors of Flowers, Garden Products, Live Stock, Child Clinic under the direction of the American ete. ] Legion Auxiliary. The regular Baby Show will Display and Judging of Entries in the fol- EVENING ] open at 2 o'clock and will be conducted by the lowing Departments: 3 Fair Association. 8:00 to 9:00—Band Concert. i ' Needlework, Canning, Bread Making, Art "m:élfi ;;gtfrlnx in the latter will compete for the fol and Photography, Educational, Floral and Na- 9:00 to 10:00—Vaudeville Stunts, Ama- First—Floor Lamp; Juneau-Young Hardware Com- tive Arts and Crafts. ety pany. Second—Electrical Appliance; Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. EVENING - 9: 00 to 10:00—Vaudeville Stunts, Pro- Third—$5.00 Merchandise Certificate; Cash Bazaar. 4 - fessionals, Southard Com- | 8:00 to 9:00—Band Concert. i d 9:00 to 10:00—Act, Sawing a ngnr}: ig . bany. EVENING Two; Vaudeville, Southar 3 8:00 :00— rt. Company. 10:00 to 12:00—Dance,, Hunter’s Orches- ° 9:00 :z lg :00_183:;:1 g:z:: 0:00 t 10:00 to 12:00—Dancing. £ ] 10:00 to 12:00—Dancing. L AR LU AFTERNOON LT - lfimIlllllIIIIlllllllHHIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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