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e e e W 781 MINISTERIS ACQUITTED OF . 'IMMORALITY* Jury of Thirteen Clergymen Find Dr. Shelton THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT..25, 1931. mp FROM SITKA;HAS 5 PASSENGERS Night in Coming Back See Ar Speed Mak PLANE RETURNSIOLOTIMER IS Fog Delays Aircraft One| mains Brought Here ON LAST TRAIL Andrew Jovoich Passes Away at Tenakee—Re- Andrew Jovoich, 70 years old, ' PREMIER LAYAL COMING TO U, 8. PARIS, Sep:. 25. — Th2 Frenci: Cabint has approved of the invi- tation tendered Premier Laval to visit President Hoover in Washing- ton, D. C. Premier Laval has accepted the TWENTY-EIGHTH WIFE NOW FREE OAKLAND, Cal, man Floods' twenty . Blanche Lamont, has obtained an annulment of her marriage. Floods married his twenty-nir wife, Jessie Ball, of Oakland, sin he married Miss Lamont. : ' Not Guilty bl | to This City |passed away at Tenakee last Wed- | g go [Rformasti ATBEL | ke Bkl s 3 s | | = |nesday as the result ean; Amliassador Edge. £ B i o | — of heart | elon sent to Folsom Prison for bigamy. i ALEXAND | With five passengers, the sea-|trouble and the remains were | He admitted 29 marriages in 20 25.—The Rev | plane Petersburg, Pilot Gene Meys |brought to Juneau and are at the | Old papers tor sale at The Em-|years and said he had more than ton has beer |Ting and Mechanic Brian Harland, [C. W. Carter Mortuary. Funeral | pire. 100 sweethearts. Committ returned to Juncau from Si arrangements have not been com- - — - — — pal Chu h| | terday afternoon. The p: 'pleted but services will be held | es involvin, | were Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Southwell; | next week somotime under the | | iss Cas J. J. Meherin and S. T. Brennan, |auspices of local Serbian friends. | E The verd by merchandise brokers, and N. L.| Jovoich is well known at various| WEEK_END SPECIALS the | Troast, ‘architect with the Bureau Places in Alaska, especlally at| The ve: N | of Indian Affairs. SOPGOM. \;\‘hcre he was a resident iam A. She Dr. and Mrs. Southwell were in|[for several years before coming to i cent.” Sitka more than a week, the docwr‘iouthcast Alaska. As far as known, | R & W MARMALADE—A delicious The charges were diselosed as 5 having gone there on professional | he is survived &y a brother, residing | ' 96 those of mc 2 S 8 | business. mJSan }l“‘rancxsco. | grreees ‘P. = Spl‘efld --------------------------------------------- 26¢ i AN ~ | - §|| Mr. Meherin and Mr. Brennan| Jovoich recently applied for a| 7y, e , - [ i s o ednes. | Territorial e _ The census bureau has announced that the nation’s center of popu. . : / L [Feneim tl]wle seaplan S,lknth\“‘vr;cdn‘&:. i o mm%enzfnofidb this would ration now Is located 2.9 miles northwest of Linton, Ind, a il oon RELIANCE COFFEE—A beautiful - = — 1 day to call on customers . Mr., obre 1. mining community whose main street is pictured above. Insert shows U i ach d | Associated Press Photo | Troast also left here Wednesday | ———————— Linton's location in southwestern Indlana plate FREE with each pound ... 40¢ Lieut. G. H. Stainforth, member |but disembarked from the plane | » ! of the British sc i 3 chneider cup team, | at Hoonah where he made an offi-|Society Woman on % YEARS YUUNG ;;'ln; 17:'.‘::;{:..‘,'5’7'535'"-1"’ by | cial inspection of an Indian school y F = P { M s 3 i 7 MEXICAN BEANS— : | hour at Calshot, England, miles an | puilding in the course of erection ox Film Board Ponzi Must tay in ’Splder Bite 'Nearly 4 pounds ) 3 | The aircraft had intended to | Prison Until 1934i Fatal to Chief, 102 A cake is on display in the win- 5 s ———————!come back to this city Wednesday| NEW YORK, Sept. 25—Mrs. | dow of the Sanitary Grocery baked evening but fog prevented its re-|Grace Allen Bangs, socially promi- BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 25.—Ponzi, | TILLAMOOK CHEESE____ by Mrs. H. B. Crewson, wife of WA L M s L EY TU turn until yesterday nent welfare worker, has been ap- | get-rich-quick schemer of more | CUOVIS, Cal, Sept. 25.—Chief d 25¢ H. B. Crewson, Alaska representa- P O pointed an officer of the Fox Film |than a decade ago, must stay in Bill Wilson, of the Mono Indians, per pound ... i 2 who during his 102 years has sur- siate's peison uoull 1088 the State | ooy o Mol artowd ‘and buld Bond O R LS B R e s lets, nearly died here of a spider | She Is the first woman to direct case came up for action. He has | of Sweet Potato Plants an important divisio P is minimum | 0ite: The chief, who is now a grape | n of the Fox served two-thirds of his mlmmum‘p)cker, is expected to recover aft- RAEFORD, N, C. Scpu. 23.—J. D. Cothempany‘ and will have charge of | sentence. er treatment in Clovis Hospital new women's bureau of the ed- Ponzi was sentenced February 15, | 3 e . Tapp hastened the growth of sweet ¥ 2 | RIS g potato plants on his farm by heat- | ation. ucation department of the corpor- | 1927, to serve seven to nine years | 'for embezzlement. | Old papers at The Empire. ing the soil under the plant bed with steam pipes. HERE Is That Silver Lining As complete a variety as any family may need of LOWER FOOD PRICES!' Corporation, it was announced to- tive of A. Schilling and Company Steam Hastens ‘Growth day. of San Francisco. The baking powder used in making this cake was secured from Mrs. H. L. Tripp who purchased a five-pound can in Sumdum, Alaska, in 1897. The con- tents of the can wer2 anal,\'zod'IN FEw DAYS by the chemistry department of A Schilling and Company, and de- 'Business Man Unde rgoes clared to be in perfect condition,| . R which is evidenced by the appear-| Operallon for Remov- al of Shrapnel ance and the taste of the cake as| prepared by Mrs. Crewson. | = | George H. Walmsley, agent of |the Pacific Coast Coal Company HEALTH INSPECTION “and secretary of the Juneau Cham- 3 BE MADE AT SITKA ber of Commerce, entered St. Ann’s {hospital for the second time this {month to undergo a minor surgical Health inspection of children in'operation for the removal of shrap- schools at Sitka will be made early |nel from his right leg. He is ex- next week under auspices of the|pected to leave the institution for Red Cross. Mrs. B. E. Moody, reg- | his home in this city in a few | | | | one hour a day, and operated from a small steam plant nearby. When the plants in the steam heated bed had reached a height of seven inches, the county agent said, others bedded at the same time inj unheated soil, were just breaking through the top of the soil. — e SOCIETY WORKS TO AID DEAF SCHOOL CHILDREN | istered nurse, has been designated days 4 to make the inspection, by B. M Mr. Walmsley underwent a simi- | CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—The Chica- % % ik LGRS s . ) ol s < x : o : Behrends, chalrman of the Red|lar operation September 6, and ro- |go Women's Ald society, conducting Just look over these money-saving prices on fine foods! Prices guaranteed only SATURDAY AND MONDAY as long as Cross, Juneau Chapter, which in-|mained in the hospital until Sep-|a campaign to help persons handi- stocks on hand remain unsold— cludes in its jurisdiction Sitka and |tember 15. Until his return to the | capped by impaired hearing, is pro- other towns in this part of South- hospital this morning he had spent | viding hundreds of speaking tubes east Alaska. Mrs. Moody left yes-!the intervening time resting and | for deaf children. terday for Sitka on the mmomhip‘r«cuppratlng at his home. A department store furnishes Estebeth. E The original wound, which was |rubber tubing and small tin fun- Health inspection of children in'caused by several shrapnel pieces, [ nels, and the women put the de- the Juneau schools will be n!udl‘;*(ml(' very small, was reccived in |vices together, decorating them with ® ® ® ® in the near future. | the World War. Mother Goose figures. ° TSR, —_———— The society is endeavoring to " Fifteen thousand purebred sires| South Carolina spends more mon- | procure 100 radios and 800 hea_d— RE“ .’\NU W}“TE BRAND "A Real RCIl HOl Deal” have been placed on Kentucky'ey for fertilizer than any state in|phones for the use of deaf chil- i farms in the last ten years. *the United States. dren in public schools. Limit 10 bars to a customer b i ba B Lt . ST | | | | [ ] [ ] [ [ [ ] ’ ° | A VERY GOOD GRADE Not to be duplicated in Juneau at this price s el ol I lSSUE B [\ o 3 RO" f o 2 5 TELEPHONE 403 PROMPT DELIVERIES 9 t o . s r C R & W BRAND—1000 Sheet Rolls [ J { 4 | | d ans 1or C [ ] L4 [ ] 3 | NO. 1 TALL CANS—R & W BRAND—“4 Red Hot Buy” = PN “The FLAVOR-PROTECTED N\ SN COFFEE” M-J-B’s PAT’D SEAL C4ANNOT CLOSE UNLESS AIR IS OUT 2 Pounds 75 cents 1 GRAPEFRUIT Per Tin 20¢ | L] = FAMOUS AMOCAT BRAND GRAPEFRUIT - - - 3 Cans for 52¢ | Taath - ° T i ‘ WESCO—From sun-ripened fruit : one of the best buys we have today —— e, DR O T o ysWe bR MO g W Fresh Chickens . ON “NORTHLAND” 25c Pound | Listen Folks . . . .. | Thirty Days Is Cash Do not be mislead by the fact that you may think you can buy FOR LESS by paying for groceries DAILY with cash . . . we meet all and every price . . . THIRTY DAYS IS CASH “All Over the World” and the rule is no exception with us. i GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES 92 AND 95 FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY t Hens - Fancy EXTRA HEAVY 28¢ Pound