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THE vy R ELaT Y ’ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT 21, 1931. U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eatiier (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaz) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. Oct. 21: & i J o -1 ks HARKRADER ALASKA 'WHEREABOUTS @ Three Graces of Fashion | SRR Rt > | 3 A ¢ . E f 4 i . ’ No Trace of Doctor's Wife| Found — Coast Police ) 5 5.00 C Given Description | Regular 545. oats Horpagiar vl & dontinuea rrom Fagze One) | in the minds of the investigators. Although * the testimony of a| v o neighbor of the three women, made . i to the police, that shots were heard ‘A‘ i ( 'll (l’ (4 from the girls’ apartment on the night ‘of October 16, the investi- | € gators are unable to determine| g 3 definitely whether the slayings were | This sale is as much a fashion event as an perpetrated - there. Blood Spots east for savi vy [ A few blood spots were found. 5 occasion for saving money. e B e | : P i J 5 is and a mattress of a bed is missing. : B 4 o a0 In material and workmanship, each coat is This leads the police to believe| This charming threesome of comely young debutantes was considered 5 . I . . that one of the bodies might have| the most fashionably attired group of spectators at the annual Piping H decidedly superior. The price is lower than been dismembered there. No trace| |Rock Horse Show, held at Locust Valley, L. I. It doesn’t take a sec- £ 21 S, ond glance heartily to agree with such 2n opinion, what? They are, v B8 R i §o Tight: Adelaide Moffett, Katherine Barker and Ida Tobey, - vou will find elsewhere for the same money. Charred bits of carpet were| left to right: Adelaide Moffett, ok o % g found in a fireplace. This had|- s T TR 7 B R SRS g Sizes to 46 been torn out of the floor carpet.|yene there Friday and it is said £s. SR i Shot Through Head this is the first time such action | T Botly women had been shot |y have been taken in California s through the head. on slayings committed in another . 18 " One body was cut up, evidently|staie. y R s 12 . by an experienced person. [ 1 The three women had not been PICTURE IN TRUNK | 2 i u seen since 9:45 o'clock on the night ATTLE, Oct. 21. — A photo- v { . | of October 16. g found in one of the trunks = l ren S O n‘ : The body of Miss Leroy was in Angeles, crammed with the o A1 ] 9 o one trunk found in Los Angeles. |hodies of Miss Leroy and Hadviz | it 3 In the other trunk was the|gamuelson, has been identitied s ¥ i ’s Leading Department Store hacked end mutiliated body of |3 picture of Sarah Elizabeth H EB[‘CC. Howa‘rd, J"-, Gets Juneaw’s Leading Departm Miss Samuelson. In a valise were| . <o and friend of the two slain! Electric Radio and Has other parts of “the latter's body. The Hartstock Studio | N p Judd Ofters Aid ed the picture as one taken | Chance for Pony “ In Los Angeles, Dr. W. O. Judd|,; Miss Ha Elipmseafiemsenfiyrmmenllyrsenflomsenits i o R A offered to aid the police in ‘the|jgyy She thea g r. ad In a we ide contest for a i 5 d BTE T T search fer his wife and said he|gas care of a hospital at Wra , best story of “An Early Day Char-! : ‘ ’ ylll 14 ll ts 'C ian Money Is wished th> police would permit|ajacka, where Miss Samuclscn and acter,” Brice Howard, Jr., 13 ye 3 And Now It 5 1 p a e ‘(lanadm 4 him and her brother, B. J. Mc-|y\fis; Leroy first met. old, of this has heen awarded | Y] ;B(""wd by U. S. Kinnell, senior student at a Los s Leroy worked for Dr i an electric radio re- 'St 1 st imgarter, Seattle, end his sucecessful story h s Lines Angeles university, to start on a|paumgarter, of Seattle, fo n {Signal Corps Li hunt for her. - in 1020, and then w him another award of 2 A fa. i@ In a radio hroadcast_]ast night, 5 i1 saddle, | : a‘l:a?c?dh:: :\;:on:ty ]‘Za’s’?lone e |Dr. Judd asked his wife to sur- 20 sridle and ‘ . zranch of Uncle Sam's gov- e |render. (L | CONFESSION DENIED _The cont e ernment. That fact was dis- e| “I belleve my wife will find me| 105 ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 21.—|the pr ® SiOLeE-Hare yesterday when e |in some way. Then we can start t0| g J McKinnell, brother of X o the local United States Sig- e | unravel this appalling mystery. She | winnie Ruth Judd, wife of s o nal Corps telegraph station e (15 quiet and of the refined type|w. O. Judd, is said to have npetition, w { ® was ms:wumed not to accept e |and there is nothing vicious or|newspapermen yesterday that his the middle of Septem- # o Canadian money in payment eriminal in her make-up.” sister confessed to him she killed ch will continue until{ e for tolls over the Govern- | Mrs. Judd is described - as & Miss Leroy and Miss Samuelson it the middle of December, anl| 4 ;:n"s telegraph lines in Al- e |blonde, pretty, weighinz about 108trater questioned by the police he g set e aska and between the Terri- o |pounds. She is fragile, bluz-eyed|iajq: “I was misquot-d. She is ; 54 :z;ry and SRR, o | and about five feet and four inches|innocent. She is not guilty of 12 and 16 d > subn e The same order was sent, @ | ‘ol sty Cinei this.” the kst s 4An Early Day \al e originating in the system’s ® _ i i LA ¥ ) © headquartegsm: Seattle, to e rne Phoenix police are trying LOCAL INTEREST | Ameng Winners | o o alalaska stations, e ]find clues pointing to friction be-| 1o govino“or Miss Anne Leroy,| At the conclusion of the contest Tt sallh = tween the three women. Miss Sam-} =, as knos A the writer of the hest weekly prize- | 3 © It said that owing to the fre- o ¥ o 4. |8s the was known here, nurse in | e ‘uelson, in letters to relatives, indi- z 2 ¥y _ winning will be awarded the e guent change in the discount e i A 1- St. Ann’s Hospital, and Miss Hed-, e rate no more Canadian mon- ] cated that such was the ease al-| iy ‘gamyeloon, who was for two| Brand pri the pony, saddle, - / / o ey was to be accepted. | though not pronounced. hig | Yéars a school teacher in the Ju- bridle and nk:t, : lleeeoseneosesesese Mc!:mnlel, g’ ]T :etterltz‘ m‘xs neau schocl, and had returned for| Young Howard selected as his i i i | parents in Darlington, Indiana,|. .- W balng atrieks ) SOk Soapy Smith, Skagway's ) irls. ornia Olympiad hat. Cute, huh? | ——h——— W s : her third year, before heing stric! DaC e }“!Ieiifi!tht:]et:;l(tl??filt;ngl]fll’aur:l‘h:rrgaa&f of the f{xm%us games around its| | fif‘m- My sister is mc"""“i’ off | \h and being taken south by Miss notorious character in the hurrah s crown the little bonnet was designed by Anita R. Kellogg, of Los An-| | TARIFF BOOMS SMUGGLING |bLor balance. I want you to go Loroy as atiendant, proved of par-|days of the Kiondike Rush. % geles, and to judge by its success when introduced there the timely | Al el 1Y;h.rough letters you have of R?ths amount interest in Juneau yester-| Last night the lad was thrilled - novelty promises to become one of the popular 1932 styles. Ethel, | CANBERRA — Raising an Aus-|which would "be evidence to ShOW | 4. u"ang thic continuss today. The to hear in the course of the KNX 1 . Wade is shown wearing one of the new Olympiad hats. | tratian tariff: wall ~has: increased | her insanity. | crime, o0 horrible, amazed scores broadcast that his story had won ———— ¥ | smuggling, with silks and fabrics| Advices from Los Angeles indi-| rip i 6q of the two women. The @ Weekly prize, and that an electric 3 bor . to appeal for another|displacing narcotics .#s the most|cate the finding of the bodies| .uo ¢ the tragedy appalled both radio set would b2 forwarced to £ Jobor DY 8 PG er | brofitable commodities for dilielt’ stil proves the sensation of the|JeNa O (e Hrhuedy SRRAC bOth P Bo ) = J T his Labor Day bout with|importation. yhour. A coroner’s jury will €On-| ;rg0q Miss Samuelson who was Confident of Pony 5 Nelson, mL f'.,,m., qp;“"t too much; s0 favorably and widely known. ( All ready, he is making arrange- = [ Pl s covaring ‘- dedl “riok. anough » p l Miss Leroy was vivacious and ments to go to Hollywood in De- 3 b in fighting, He realizes this, and | Dally TOoSS-Wor uzzie good looking. In a recent cember to get the pony, saddle, c » told Dolan if he was given the| received from Miss Samuelson, bridle and blanket and it looks N ,';rmvc";,: Day engagement, he wuulu; \ . B wrote: “Anne returned from a trip as if a stable might soon he a part give Nelson the bmttle of his| , . ACROSE::; y@olution sh¥peterday's Puzz's 13 Miver sal looking prettier than ever.” jof the equipment of the Pacific g - Yook ek S| 1. State in traaly 4 X ” e 2 d D A “I'll whip him, too,” de- and Germa ———.—-a-— Steamship Company’s dock here. o clared Lawrence. L " > ""v'::‘,'x.fi?fi" Efll‘![: EEE BBEB ;5: B{,,’;’L’,;’f, ‘The reason you never hear of a: The elated lad is the son of s e Kid Howard, Anchorage boy, who [10. 1s victorious [MIAIK|E MM P|E[RIMTIRIU[E| 23 Guellc sea woda |modern man getting tired of his Brice Howard, Sr., resident agent » H h Battler and Nelson | trimme Sai! Sharkey in the |} Beers AlLIE ICOALL [ 1] [RIAIR] O Wi |wife's cooking is because shenever of the Pacific Steamship Company, M loonah Battler anc pieon ; smoker, has been match- l”“ Hag avisa v 3 40, ploimnn - does any for him to get fed up on. and Mrs. Howard. Signed for Semi-Final to fight Louis Nabalis, clever | _ Srire . 16 Extent of sur A fioion Card Pllipino boxer. ‘This, also, 15 @ | . . Iece. . 3. o fturiively a2 i eeton e six rounder RS TR Ry o B Cgier . orman: b Sailor Sharkey gets another: art ] 1. fi::l. mature ; 5 y i 19, ¥ m . As the semi-windup chance to show his wares. He BiEviES] Bikle deer COLD THAT HANGS ON § - the " Amerlcan -Legion's will take on Philip Joseph. This 2L Me IRIECIEIA] R v RO, will be a five round session. | TS —_— o SR & and “Kid” Lawrence, Hoonah, have | 1 the curtainraiser, Billy Nik- 2. Win x enltentlal Persistent coughs and colds lead to | membranes and qxoptthh: irritation and atche a six- 1 go, it o o . | FINIK] discipline setious trouble. You can stop them now | inflammation, while the creosote goes . matched B six-round g inovich and Billy James are the 8 [ R el ! sy Fopd ool b e i it sl x announced foday Ly Match- | prineipals. This will be only four! INIE[E] A%, Reciplent of with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote | o0 10 the d‘._"’d'*’”m by maker Lee Dolan. All of the other | younds 28, ‘m-n; W that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a udhd'ehecmhhihe 0 thogery: B oats on the card have also been| g Lot * i g now madical discovery with two-fold ac- | 1€, Im“i.'""u' b i i o' arranged, h: said. WHIST PARTY TONIGHT 'l'_lllltszwbn:l stion; it:soothes }nd !!&lll the inflamed tory in the treatment of sistonit Persistence won for the Hoonah| The Rebekahs will give a whist [9: BEGRET o 85, Sl membranes and inhibits germ growth. | 0 ohs and colds, bronchial asthma, ; boy, who has lost twice to Bammy, party, the third of the seriss, at measures 6. Ollclmfir;-nch Of all known drugs, creosote s recog- bronchitis and other forms of respira” and who still thinks he is the Odd Fellows Hall tonight, starting |3 ombeye, 88, Dotatur mudbyhx;h-{];hdzf:dnuthnfmc;uone tory 'dmu“li!el.d is :‘mum for petter fighter. He has made two|at 8 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents. il. Type measure 69. Tree with qulv- o_hhegreueoz nfagenclen or per-| building up stem after colds or i : i Prizes and refreshments. adv. I Unlty nants of ering leaves sistent coughs and colds and other forms | flu. Money mfil‘::d if any cough o - trips here from Hoonah since Prizes and refr 5 b :} ‘sln. B 00. Rap away o 7 les.Crevmu]dfinmmn':l:: por 71 x .‘;””;h ing, ' 4 #1. Gonler dnaddition to creosote, other healingele. | is nt relioved after taking according L T (T T O L AL |||"_|_I %{u b aoothe and heal the bo! £ TP TR T U R I R TH COAL Call 412 $14.25 Per Ton F. O. B. Bunkers i OO D LT UL 6. P . pent % Earth: comb, form 771 | 1 T /il Sl CREOMU FOR THE COUGH QR COLD THAT HANGS QN : ANNOUNCING The New Baby Whirldry W asher The greatest washer value compressed into the smallest possible space. Weighs only 32 pounds, can be packed in your trunk, yet is sturdily built and does the work. Let us dem- onstrate the efficiency of the new Baby Whirldry Washer. Capital Electric Co. Westinghouse Mazda Lamps “No Job Too Small” ‘Radio Tubes Tested Free Probably rain tonight and Thursday; fresh easterly winds. LOCAL DATA < Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 2970 40 70 s 10 Cldy. 4 am. today 29.35 44 44 E 12 Cldy. 12 noon today 2912 48 40 E 15 Cldy. CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY |\ TODAY « Highest 4p.an. | Lawest 4a.m. Aam, Procip. dam. '\ Station— temv. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather Barrow . M4 14 i 8 8 * 0 Cidy. Nome .. 30 28 20 24 w 0 Pt. Cly.** Bethel 24 20 10 14 12 0 Clear Fort Yukon ... 22 22 16 22 " 0 Cildy. ‘Tanana 26 24 14 14 - 0 Clear Fairbanks 30 30 | 14 14 . 0 Clear'! Eagle 32 32 {73 a8 . 0 Cidy. St. Paul b R 38 | 20 36 18 0 Pt. Cidy. Dutch Harbor .. 44 14 36 33 4 18 Rain Kodiak . 40 40 38 42 6 12 Cldy. Cordova 40 40 40 44 16 02 Cldy. Juncau . . 44 40 | 40 4 12 22 Cldy. Ketchikan ... 46 4?2 36 42 24 64 Rain Prince Rupert — — 40 48 8 a2 Cldy. Edmonton 46 32 | 20 22 x 0 Clear Seattle 58 52 | 40 40 4 .04 Pt. Cldy." Portland . .. 60 58 | 40 40 4 .01 Clear San Francisco ... 60 58 | 52 54 * 0 Cldy. *—Less than 10 miles. The Southwestern Alaska storm has moved eastward and is central this morning southeast of Kodiak attended by moderate rains in Southern Alaska and high winds, mostly westerly, to the southward and westward. The pressure is high from Hawaii to California and on the Arctic toast. Temperaturcs have risen over practically all of the Territory except the extreme Southwest. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Be Careful of your WAVE this year . . Everyone SEES IT'! THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR Telephone 397 for Appointment ALSIE J. WILSON Paul Bloedhorn JEWELER and WATCHMAKER NEW LOCATION—The Wright Shoppe Bldg. Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacom Three Deliveries Daily ! Phome 38 YOUR " ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 IRGIN - DIAMONDS are genuipe diamonds, of cersified “origin and guaranteed quality, han- dled snly by Authorized Jewelers. 6 See These At THE NUGGET SHOP Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. THE GASTINEAU onmh’Yuthll‘,hlltth THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Frankiin Sts. Phone 1862

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