The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 8

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i ona o e kg THE DM_LY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1932. ~ WAGNER LIQUOR CASE IN HANDS OF JURY#TUDAY; \ Fate of Three Accused of| Prohibition Conspiracy Rests with Jury e he Wag- case y George | 0, J. WEBER AND MISS BRUMBERG ARE MARRIED Young Couple Will Leave Sunday to Make Home in Seattle Otto John Weber and Miss Syl- Sarah Bromberg were married evening in the parsonage of Lutheran Resurrection Church, the ceremony being performed by the pastor, Rev. Erling K. Olafson. ‘The wedding march from Lohen- last the has lasted since | Louis and Ernest Judge Justin W. Harding gave rge to the ry at noon, | 115 o'cl ) it | 1 No | ments were made | noon. S. Hellenthal | the defense and Mr.| ion , Mr. evidence was and did not prov tion contended that | vered by Prohibition | t Deep Bay, near Wagner's | last February, was A DOLLAR now gives you the luxury of SHARI... T LAST this smart satin thrift box makes Shari a luxury within reach! It costs only $1.00 yet it is just as beautiful as the larger package for which so many pay $2.50. And it contains the same de- lightful powder fragranced with rare flowers from old France. . SHARI thrift size face powder BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. SAVE with SAFETY at e Texall 0RUG STORE | |Sunday on the motorship Zapora | {for Seattle, where Mr. Weber is| tion on Front Street of her molher's} rin was played by Miss Elizabeth hordarson. “I Love You Truly”| s sung by Mrs. James Stapleton suests Present at Wedding ts -present, besides Miss darson and Mrs. Stapleton, W Mrs. Jennie Bromberg, mother cf the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, K. H. Lassiter and James tapleton. At the conclusion of the cere- mony, the wedding party repaired in the Katherine Hooker Coffee Shoppe, where supper was served Mr. and Mrs. Weber will leave engaged in the hay, grain and d brokerage business, and where ey will make their home. Here About a Year Mr. Weber for about a year un-| a few months ago was a resi- t of Juneau. While here he s the agent of the Mills Naviga- tion Company, which operates the Zapora. The bride until recently conduct- | the Juneau Beauty Shop, whwh‘ next door to the former loca- | the Juneau Frock Shop. O Ay ARG ners and Sater. None of them e arrested at the still. The rnment sought to connect nem with the illicit operations| through sugar, corn meal, cracked | orn, empty flasks and coloring li-| ;ru‘;d seized at the logging camp, and through the admitted pur-| \rhase By Louis Wagner of some | |of these materials from a Sitku‘ | business house. ~Wagner, adm'n.-‘ |ting the purchase, testified they were bought for another party. The jury trying the case is‘com- posed of Jonas Olson, Mrs. Mae | O. Tubbs, Arthur Riendieu, Mrs.} P. Lund, W. K. Mills, J. P. Ander-| son, Mrs, Mathilda Paul, James E.| 2 Thomas B. Judson, Curtis| G. Shattuck, Mrs. E. F. Watkins| |and Mrs. E. M. Hollmann. —— - — | . i AT iHE HOTELS | e Gastineau W. Dawson, Ketchikan; C. Em-| €rson, Juneau, Alaskan William Mills, Portland, Ore.;| Charles Benson, Oouglas. ———— - | | Advertisements are your pocke'- | book editorials. They interpret the | merchandise news. Genuine Kahler Pottery Ash Trays—$1.00 Beaufiful Enameled Double Compacts with Petit Point Decorations— $1.50 a Cloisonne Match Boxes—75¢ Cigarette Holders $ complete Vanity Mirrors—$2.00 nd $1.75 in a gaily-colored box— METHODISTS TO Various Features Planned |urer, gave the financial report and Relaxation After Victory Surrounded by members of his family, Senator-elect Bennett Clark, of Missouri, son of the late Speaker of the House. who wa: into office by the recent Democratic landslide. is shown relaxing fro effects of his strenuous campaign at his home in St. Louis Countv Left to right in the group are: Bennett Champ Clark, 3rd. 8. Sena elect Clark and Mrs. Clark. Seated on the floor are the three-year-o! twins, Kimball and Marsh., ans were made be given dnesday after (L. Merritt. This. will be |by the ladies of the chur | committee in charge consisti Mesdames Turner, GIVE PROGRAMS i by the hostess and an hour of {iting closed a pleasant evening at Business Meeting Last Night The members of the Methodist Church held a congregational meeting last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Merritt Donald Lister, the church treas- TWO ONE-A “Cynthia Preser many items concerning the wel- fare of the church were discussed. It was decided to hold the an- nual Christmas program Sunday evening, December 18. This will be in the nature of a pafdomime d “The Ringing of the 2 | SATURDAY Christmas parties for the children | of the Sunday School will be held during the week of December 18 to 5, supervised by the teachers Two Performances i Admission to Evening Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs M. Turoff. Kilroy a FOR CHRISTMAS - | | Light rerresnmeuss were serve “The Dizzy Baton” DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS DOUGLAS COLISEUM THEATRE 3 3 c Pound Lima Beans GREEN STYLE — AMOCAT 19¢ ELKS T0 HOLD ANNUAL SERVICE FOR DEPARTED Interesting Program Ar-| ranged for Exercises Sunday Afternoon Members of the Juneau Lodge of L |Elks will hold their annual me- orial services Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:30 o'clock in their building on Franklin Street. An nteresting program has been pre- pared for the occasion. It fol- lows: . Funeral March ... Chopin Mrs. Maud Sanborn 2/ Opening Ceremony. Exalted Ruler and Esquire. |3. Prayer . Chaplain “What Are These?” Steiner | Holy Trinity Cathedral Double Quartette. !5. Roll Call | Exalted Ruler and Esquire 6 Cavatina - Rapp Corrinne Jenne |7. Altar Service. Lodge Officers 8. “Thou Wilt Keep Him.” Holy Trinity Cathedral Double n Quartette. t 9 Oration H. L. Faulkner 10. “Auld Lang Syne” Members and Audience 11. Benediction Chaplain Officers of the lodge are: Exalted Ruler—George Messer- hmidt. steemed Leading Knight—L. W.| i@ i Esteemed Loyal Knight — John . Walmer. of | Esteemed Lecturing nd Earle Hunter, Jr. Secretary—M. H. Sides. 1| Treasurer—William Franks. Chaplain—J. D. Van Atta. Esquire—Harold Brown. Knight — CT OPERETTAS AND s Strategy” 1ited by the ’, DECEMBER 3 2 P, M. and 7:45 P. M. Performance—40c and 25c¢ . RASMUSON RETURNS FROM EASTERN TRIP After a five-weeks' business trlp‘ to the East, Edward A. Rasmuson, | head of the Bank of Alaska chain in the Territory and Republican National Committeeman for Alaska | returned on the steamer rincess Norah. He visited local friends while that boat was in port yes- terday and continued on the same | vessel to his home at Skagway. | Mr. Rasmuson went as far east as New York to confer with busi- ness and banking associates. He| spent a few days in Washington and in Seattle. J e — MOOSE CARD PARTIES ENDED; AWARDS MADE The card party held last night by the Women of the Moose con- cluded a pleasant series. The win- ners for the evening were as fol- lows: Bridge—High, Mrs. low, P. J. Mullen. H Whist—High, Mrs. Tom Dull, and G. Batello; lows, Mrs. A. Osborne and E. Kirchofer. | Mrs. R. Peterman was awarded: the grand prize for bridge; and G, Gatello and Mrs. Sig. Olsen the grand prize for whist. A. Kasalica; i Tiler—George Shaw. i Inner Guard—Al Lundstrom, Jr.! t—A. T. Koski. Ladies’ Munsingwear Silk and W ool Union Suits Low Neck—No Sleeves Built-up Shoulders Knee and Ankle Length $2.75 Suit Sizes 34 to 48 SEE OUR' DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS STOCK LEADIR DEPT. STORE (George Brothers) OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 P. M. -H. R. Shepard, Henry Messerschmidt, and Ralph Bexs:—l line. Tender—Crisp New Kraut, 5¢ pt. Otoe Tomato Puree 4-11 oz. tins, 25¢ Decemsber Joods in great variely await your selection at prices that are always in line T QUALITY-VARIETY-ECONOMY-EVERY DAY —Time Is the Best Test of True Service— PIGGLY WiGGLY—The Most of theBest for the Least—PIGGLY WIGGLY | CHICKENS, dry picked, fresh stock, 15¢ Ib. § Heavy Hens, 21c lb. Dry Picked HAMS, Wholeor Half . . . . . 19¢b. Swift’s Premium or Cudahy’s Puritan BACON, Piece or Slab . . . . . GOOD LEAN—SUGAR CURED HEINZ DILL PICKLES—10 Big Ones. . . . 19¢ Ib. | Otoe Hominy 4-11 oz. tins, 25¢ Every article in our shop is reasonably priced KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP AT WINTER & POND'S Visitors Welcome Open Evenings Stock Up for the Month CHEESE—Tillamook Cream, lb. SPUDS—AII Jarge selected potatoes, O A A SRR s el BN {...$2.10 RICE—Good Head, 4 1bs. 25¢ JELLO—New, to be mixed with warm water (stiffens in half the time) 3 for 25¢ BEANS—Small, White (stock up for the winter, beans are going up) 1b.’ OATS—10-1b. bags Heinz Soups 6 Cans 98C NOODLE, VEGETABLE, PEA, CELERY, CREAM TOMATO George Bros. GARNICK’S GROCERY PHONE 174 5 FAST DELIVERIES. OPEN EVENINGS CORNMEAL MUSH, 2 No. 2 cans.. . . . 25¢ (SOMETHING NEW) — or CRACKED WHOLE WHEAT BREAKFAST FOOD m OTOE pEOE Catsu Pork & Beans] Tomato Soup oo 5 MONL)E 4-11 oz. cans 4 cans - pints, 15¢ 25¢ . 25¢ “ MAYONNAISE SARDINES KRAFT'S VAN CAMP’S—in Tomato Sauce Full quart, 44c 4 large cans, 25¢ HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI New Larger Sizes ‘ SPECIAL Medium size . .....10 4 cang. v 08 rge size .......15 4 cans ........58 ALL CANNED MILK ADVANCED YESTERDAY ORDER TODAY AT THE OLD PRICE Phone 24 Business Is Good

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