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Men’s Fine Suits and Overcoats in the New Fall Models 'I’HE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRE'T-‘RFDAY OCT. |6 193 Each and every garment in our Men’s Department is carefully tail- ored from the best of fabrics. They are produced by expert tailors whose experience in making men’s cloth- ing, insures service and satisfaction to all men who buy their clothes here. ARGUMENTS IN FOSHAY TRIAL Charge to —Ju_ry by Judge Will Be Given Dur- ing Today {119 VERDICTS MUST | BE GIVEN. IN CASE Decision Must Be Return- ed on 17 Counts for Each Defendant MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Oct. 16— | W, B. Foshay was pictured as a | poser who represented he invested | in his own enterprises but actually | |did not, by the prosecution when | |arguments of the attorneys ended | the trial of Foshay and six asso- | ciates charged with alleged using‘[ the mails to defraud. The Government prosccutors told | the jury Foshay invested only $30.- ,000, of which $15,000 was still ow- > |ing when the receivership was | i i FINALLY ENDED | Grace Moore, popular American| opera and motion picture star, shown upon her return to Valentine Parara, of Spain. New i York with her new husband, Senor Miss i U. 8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ; Tie W edtiier (By the U. 8. We=thér Buresa) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bcginning at 4 pm. Oct. 16: moderate Probably ¢ westerly wing owers tonight and Saturday, cooler tonight; LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.98 49 92 S 6 Cidy. 30.03 4 81 SE 10 Rain® 3012 48 85 s 6 Cldy. CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY . | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 4a.m. temn. temp. | emp. temp, velocity 24 hra. Weather 8 8 | <10 16 10 Clear 30 30 26 32 32 Snow 36 36 20 36 16 Cldy. 36 36 24 24 13 Cldy. 38 24 2 4 _— Clear 42 42 18 18 8 Clear 44 44 34 38 16 Cidy. 42 2 36 40 28 Rain 44 44 40 48 34 Rain 50 46 34 42 12 Cldy. . 48 48 40 40 4 Cldy. 53 49 % & 10 Rain . 87 — 45 47 [J . Cldy. 62 56 38 42 Foggy 60 56 42 44 Clear = 2 38 38 Clear 68 62 50 50 Cldy. 8 4 50 50 +Clear Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today 12 noon today Station— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Fairbanks Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak . Cordova .. Juncau Sitka s Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonten Seattle Portland .E(! 0 04 .06 04 0 50 82 06 31 is 0 0 » v Pt. 1 : Among the best dressed men made Moore, who met her husband on| San Francisco 70 60 56 58 3 Cldy. Exceptional Values in Men’s Men will (l]lllll(l‘llt' once they see and realizc suce h N(“lfi()ll‘lli‘(' I)l l( {h] in town are those’ who wear our MICHAEL STERN and MIDDI- SHADE clothes. LR Suits as low as $35.00 with two pati‘ pants Overcoats as low as $19.75 each Fall Furnishings UNDERWEAR, Choose now from our assortme: nls. Star Brand Shoes for the Whole F amily FORMER JUNEAU COUPLE'S MIXUP STIRS MEMORY Mrs Lounse Casboii and Rodman Robeson Lived for While in Juneau ¢ trouble involving Mrs. olt and Rodman Robe- rday in an ated Press dispatch from Los Angeles rccalled to many persens in Jiineau the residence of the cou- fple in this city immediately after ‘he World War period According to the news dispatch Mrs. Helen Hamilton Roy form- | geles police the cxcellent quality and variety offered at SHIRTS, NECKWEAR and HOSIERY Following completicn of the argn- ments, only the charge of the| Judge remains to be given before the panel begins deliberations. This ' charge will be made today. the seven defendants on 17 counts making 119 verd:ets mn ali. gr-cial Attorney «Gererzi Hoio-: an ocean liner and married him several months ago on the Riviera, will resume_her cinema work Hollywood. The jury must issue a veraict of than two years pricr to the col- {acquittal or conviction for each of lapse of the Foshay ent | | companies showed dermts _.prises ———e Old papers for sale at The Em- witz told the jury that for more pire. ACROSS . Alike . The north star . Issue forth Bolution ot Yésterday's Puzzle Daily Cross-word Puzzle name from a god source . Southern . Cob, Thedvilizea people state . Symbol for calcium Minute par- ticle Weary . Four <dan nia sea . Relate . Of the frst Exelamation of horror or disgust . Kinship ‘on the miother's slde .- Philippine, ). Steep, rugged rock . Close by: et. cal B5. Crust; 56. Soul: 67. One to the lux- urles of the table tones poc! Range of knuwledge devoted ged Rectmuulun Maxioan dfshes 59. Ago Feminine 60, Sylmbol( for name tanium . Months: abbf. 1. Mine entrance . One_who 62. Large volume marches 64. Player at . Morning star children’s . Prepares. for games publication 65. Open shelved . B mnal high cabinet for pries bric-a-brac , Hl(llnx u!cnsll 67. Large and . Back the elezant neck bullding cr New York actress, complained to' Front.Straek..« wdeath . she the Los Angeles police that Robe- mherlbed his property She went to son and she were married aboutthe, Staies. 22 years ago; that within a year or| When she rety o efterwards, namely in 1910, he she .was, Hecompan doserted her and their infant son|and mey were ed as husband in Chicago; that in 1912 she heard land wife. She, was aptive in Work he had been Killed by & landslide | War, service wotk, particularly, in in Alaska; that subsequently s“e‘the interest of naval men and .was married Edward Royce ¢! Pasa-|popularly knéwn as “the godmother dena; that three years ago theyjof the Navy.” Robesori worked As separated, and that then she aminex & while, Mrs. Casebolt djs- learned Rcdeson, her first hus- lpa,ed of her property here. 8 band, was still alive. She and . Robeson ICX' Junezu ‘n Ccmmon Law Marriage 11921 or 1922. . They have lived in s answer to the Los An- Los Angeles since then. He was was that he had c)- manager of the Munlbdpel Humtpe tained a divorce from her last De- Department there for a time. He cember in Los Angzles. Mrs. Robeson-Royce never was in Alaska, but Mrs, Casebolt and Rcbeson lived in Juneau a few rs and are remembered here. sebolt was the widow of bolt, who owned the Ken- el Fi P;'Jllock - tucky Bar, which was at the pres-| o ler and Joe 3 = Y iio of the Melody Shop on der indictment for alleged viplation of the Prohibition 1aws, to ,Junea’ ed by Robeson, Ro ness in that city how. ——— HIBLER AND POLLOCK ON TRIAL THIS M(?I.NING L e e e T e T T HERE’S THE COAL YOU WANT — heats fast on cold mornings — burns fiercely on cold days—sleeps gemly in mild weather— holds fire a long time at mght. ASK FOR IT BY NAME— “Pacific Coast Nut Coal” $12.50 per ton at bunkers CALL 412 DIRECT placed on trial this morning before Judge Justin W. Harding {n the Uited States disprict court, A Jux'y was obtained without difficiilty and the Gevernment began presentation of its evidence before noon. ———— = TEST ALFALFA CUTITING AMES, ln—Tem at Iowa State College indicate that four cumnn will kill out the average stand of alfalfa in two years, &nd that two total tonnage for a season as three cuttings. ; —e———— SHORT CUT IN SAUERKRAUT MAKING TIP FROM COLLEGE | A short cut in sauerkraut making, which has found favor with many housewives, is offered by food and nutrition specialists at Oklahoma A. & M. College. A teaspoon of salt is placed in a} clean quart jar, which is then|y. o bage and filled with boiling hot ‘water. Thelidhpwmihe jar, but not tighténed until fer- méntation has ceased and the gas |/ has escaped. designed for railways. is engaged in the real estate busl-' cuttings ordinarily give as much R STILLWATER, . Okla,, Oct. 16— |Gy packed tightly with shredded cab-|. An air-cooled, dustless and virta- ally noiseless sleeping car has heen’ UNEMPLOYED MEN, WORK ON STREETS MUNCIE, Ind., Oct. 16—Unem- ployed labor which might otherwise .be fed, at public expense is being |put to work in Muncie to improve the. streets. Fifty .. protruding street corners, originally laid out to four- or six- | lroot radil, are being cut back to radii of 15 or 30 feet. — et A hat made thirty years ago by Mrs. Malwina Dreger, retired mil- .hne‘r of Mayville, Wis., is still be- ing worn by the women of whom it was made. lflfll ' MPROVED PROCESS BIVES BEWITCHING 3. Serles of musi- 6. 0. o kil . Descendant of Adam . Mature . One who Calmer Sinks gradu- ally DOWN . Pertaining to things not religious . Picture men- tally memory . Thins . Old_word for delieate or dainty . Greed 47. Discounts . Ingredient of varnish . Steeple at awdy, rst garden Give forth Grow. old alamander 100 square meters . He: French . Parent . Feminine name - Tardy 3 piate . Ubso’\os casually . One under- goingmedical treatment A Medleys . Learn: dial, EEERERN 2 RN HIIIIII// il R EEE//k I=I%Wl Ifl%fll WEEER/ N/ /4 I I llfl | *—Less than 10 miles. the 11. Furmer presi- dent’s nick- 2. Bgyptian sun Puy allention to speaks from The Aleutian storm has moved eas'wxard and is central this morn- ing west of Unalaska ac:ompanied by gales and rain. Showers have been genera Inear the Gulf of Alaska with heavy rain at Cordova and snow has fallen in the Interior and northern Bering Sea. The pressure is moderately high from Southeastern Alaska southward with generally clear weather except in this. vicinity. Temperatures have fallen decidedly in the Interior and have risen in extreme Western Alaska. in Old Papers for sale at Empire Office i Be Careful of your WAVE this year . . Everyone SEES IT! ni THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR Telephone 397 for Appointment ALSIE J. WILSON Paul Bloedhorn JEWELER and WATCHMAKER NEW LOCATION—The Wright Shoppe Bldg. F rye-Bruhn Company YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Teleplions 18 FLAYOR 10 COFFEE (_'Jdin'trolled Roasting Creates Flaver No Other Coffee Has a ylenure to breathe the *r%ri 1 rom a cuj of fllmim K ee. But wait ti | you drink it! Here is flavor no | other coffee has— flavor none can equal! Hills Bros., alone, roast by ‘tha tented ~ Controlled ves you all the be- | witchil avor of the coffee berry e mnzy of the hour-glass n an even, continuous ttle at a time , . . 5o the unilom flavor of Hills 4 ““dtaby ;I’m roasts evenly, @ iftle at a time, y Mvor i8 superior to thatyof bulk: mflei. l;ulk- roas sswork, where- as lglnfw&fee is nnder ;utomn\e cuntro .. No berr ;fl rerdone. ., P \mv I& avor is posi lvely “l!nry potind of Hills Bros. Coflee is strictly fresh too. For air, whlch du:yl the flavor of coffee, is re- wd kept out of the vacuum " e ordinnry, air-tlght". fi fresh. Order B ol 1§ an or the Aral | trade-m n'the can. - Hills Bro-. Coffee, Inc., San F , California. © 1931 CANDY FRESH MADE TODAY ALMOND NUT LOAF BRAZIL NUT LOAF 75 cents pound The Black Cat Candy Shop DIAMONDS m genume dl:mnnds, of a\mfied rigin add guaranteed quality, han- dled nly By Authom?: Jewelers. " See These At THE NUGGET SHOP ~ Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT pmcE Chas. Miller, Prop. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to_You Begin ind Ead. ut the m.munmm»mw THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatést Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2