The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1933, Page 8

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MATTHEWS AND JOHNSON HELD T0 GRAND JURY Bound Over on Second De- gree Murder Charge for Death of Woman WEALTHY SOCIETY BT MRS. ANNAFOLTA RETURNS FROM "[}u_\er for Leader Depart- | ment Store Back with Lovely New Stock Mrs. Anna Mae' Folta, buyer for Leader Department Store, who ned on the Northwestern from vo-month buying trip to Se- LMONTHS' THIP Portland and San P‘rancxsco.i {plete stock. of shoes for both chil- |dren and women, the newest in ;Spring footwear; also a large stock |of hosiery in the newest shades and the can’t-run variety. | Mrs. Folta brought considerable |of the new merchandise Wwith her when she returned and has made arrangements with buyers and wholesale merchants in the south to send her new things as soon as :Lhey make tHeir appearance, so |that the Leader will have a con- |tinually renewed supply of lovely Imade'm clothing. | In addition to her buying trip, | Mrs. Folta visited relatives in Se- ‘aule, Olympia, Tacoma and Mos- |cow, Idaho. | ; Fairbanks experienced the first EMMA AND MISSOURI SELL HALIBUT HERE and sold to E. Engstrom for 2 cents a peund straight. . 2 v e The Ralibut boat, Little Emma,| Chocolate fudge may be rolled (;apt. John Winther, and the Mis- | into balls and covered with chopped souri, Capt. Ole Jackson, brougit| nuts, or shaped into a roll and cut in loads of halibut this morning | into slices. | New Blouses Latest Styles, Colors, Sleeves, |is enthusiastic about the new styles [rain of 1933 on February 8. It Fabrics, d materials whch she purchased hile away. | A complete new swock of goods the store was bought, includ- , among ready-to-wear articles, only lasted for 15 minutes before | turning into snow again, but still | it did rain. The temperature reach- | ed a maximum of 25 degraes above | zero that day, and Fairbanks was | Sizes 14 to 20 a- ed At- appeared for ¢ B. King n ed each man’s bail furnish that to the nabie to ore remanded jail. ORCHESTRA ABOARD NORTHWESTERN HAS | MADE SPLENDID HlT‘ 1 passengers arriving home > Northwestern are loud aise of the ship's composed of the Madeleine Pless, piano; and Frances Boy ;phone, which supplied pep-| d up to date music ot all at the dances which place nightly from 8 to 11| The young ladies \\'vrc; obliging and played whatever| rs and diners fan-| ON DISPLAY AT JUNEAU MOTORS McCafferty Brings Henry WEL‘-’I"#I‘\?_M‘}—\(,_—_].‘ Fnl:d's,CNewest and Fast- BEAUTY sHop || ot Car to Juneau | MacKinnon Apartments PHONE 547 and most tunes the danc and call cied Only the present poor condgion of the highway kept the new Ford V-8 which Frank McCafferty brought back to Juneau with him | vesterday aboard the Motorship 8 | Northland, in the Juneau Motor Company’s showroom today. Had |the roads allowed, Mr MecCafferty | would have had the new Ford out | from morning till night demon- strating all of the new features which mal it bigger, be and handsomer than any F¢ ever | { ) FORD V-5 IS NOW/: Confronted with a maze of conflictinp evidence, police set to worl: to unravel the mystery surround- ing the death of Bradway Brown (inset above), 28, wealthy and socially prominent Philadelphia exe- cutive, who was found shot to death in the living room of his home | wife, Mrs. Ruth McCauley Brown, will be able to shed some light on the case. Beaver, Pa, at the time of her husband’s death. (Associated Press Photos) n Palmyra, N. J. esses, hats, spring coats, ; women and children's wash dresses; blouses; lingerie; gloves; iery; umbrellas; costume jew- € pajamas; negligees; and prac- tically everything wanted by |well dressed matroft or miss. Dresses Charming The dresses include many charm- ing new styles among afternoon and evening gowns, the latter both formal and informal and many ith 13 them wearable for either for- nal afternoon or dinner with the jacket or evening with it remov- the Police hope his She was visiting in a roomy package compartment at the right. Coincidental ignition and ering lock is located on the steering column bracket. Bodies Wider Bodies are materially wider than in last year’s Ford V-8, and almost a foot longer. Seats are wide and deeply cushioned. The doors are unusually wide and all doors may be locked from the inside. On all deluxe models a concealed ash receiver is located in the cen- r of the instrument board, with a cigar lighter just above it. Enginc Power About the engine—for the ma- jority of motorists are mechanical- ly minded: it has 75 horsepower; is of V-8 cylinder type, with new aluminum cylinder heads and rub- ber mountings. The new V-8 is the most powerful car Henry Ford has built since he began his vol- ume production of motor cars. It ¢ car has built, s made. | Th model Mr. McCafferty has in stock is a Victoria, one of the two exclusively deluxe models in which e Ford V-8 produced. Modern Note | The new Ford bod are char- acteri: by a new and distinctive- ly modern note, with flowing streamlines. The front and ensem- |ble of sloping radiator grills, new | skirtedq fenders, newly designed |lamps, horn and bumpers is attrac- tive. The windshield has a 20- degree slope. The Victoria on dis- \play is maroon color, a shade that |is popular on new car mod: =OZaT | The interior of the new car re- | veals a number of convenient fea- tures. The instrument panel is | airectly in front of the driver, with | | TONIGHT 10O | | | LREHTRZ2EIT® ADMISSION of sustained speed of 80 miles an hour on an open road —which would take one to Eagle River and back again in practi- cally no time at all, if the roads and weather allowed. Scerct Revealed The secret of the power and tness of the new Ford, ac- cording to Mr. is MecCafferty in 1 ed. “The colors this year seem tc l?c more enchanting than ever be- fore,” Mrs. Folta said, “and the the improvements in the new en- gine design. Because aluminum dissipates heat more rapidly, the all aluminum cylinder head per- mits unusually high compression pressure which results in increas- 3 e i In the yard goods, Mrs. Folta 0. Aied, poper ?nd smoothness bought a complete line of mater- unusual acceleration: and fue! ials for dresses, comprisi prol ; ; |1a18 8, Tsing the economy. Complicated, but very latest in pattern and mater- sounded simple when Mr. McCaf- al, v o8 ferty explained it and is no doubt ., 35 Well as all types of yard- e. easily understandable to the aver- Jg"The iirtar age motorist. ns and draperies are There are also new type spark ::;n ‘x'mn?rsa?‘istc;wseax; h;)ve e plugs, new type crank shaft, new ..., dravpery materials - purfi carburetors and other innovatlons ¢ g yumper” of beautis xas twle s achleved by the Ford engineers, ,peqqy mage yp, in bro:adessy:: all of which combine to make the wo™ oo plain material i £ new Ford V-8 a car of which the gt fac d deal re ver totngs, manufacturers and dealers are very ¥ While son S ¢ proud. uth she bought a com- ly beautiful.” L g Price Reduction Proves Boon to Texas Boxing FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 25— Boxing is enjoying a revival in Fort Worth, following glum days last December when promoters had theirchins on the rug ortly before Christmas a box- ng card drew 200 fans. Recently two shows within a week of each r drew a total attendance of 7,000 Cheaper prices are credited with ;ing about the welcome change. MALT I BUDWEISER, 3-pound cans JGAR, 10 pounds for At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 KEEP YOU WELL or TO GAIN BACK STRENGTH and VIGOR! From great scientific laboratories maintained by na- tional pharmaceutical companies many health-building, as well as disease preventative and pain relieving medicines have been developed. At the Harry Race Drug Store you may select the medicine you want from a number of nationally known brands, including the famous Squibb Products. Remember that ONLY HEALTH HAS PUNCH! you feel run down, tired, indifferent toward life in gen- eral; the proper medicine may ‘again bring back vigorous health, and keep you from being really ill. We carry a full line of Squibbs Cod-Liver Oil, 'Adex Tablets, Cough Remedies, Cold Tablets, Brown’s Celery Phosphate, Wine of Cardui, Tanalac, ete. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST THE SQUIBB STORE WmlllllllflflllllmllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII||||||IlllIIlIlIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmmflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII If separate little jackets mak- | M= 0000000000000000000000000000 fur- Proud of its warm weather, when | trimmed and plain; skirts, sweat-|the States were in the grip of a | cold wave. | T A ATTENTION, PIONEERS! | You are requested to attena the funeral of our brother, J. Mont- |eomery Davis, at Trinity Church iEu::day afternoon at 2 o'clock. | E. F. RODENBERG, President. ELMER REED, Secretary. | —adv. As low as $2.2 BUSY UNPACKING NEW GOODS LEADER DEPT. STORE '} GEORGE BROS. Store Open to 8§ P. M. Fruit vard goods I bought are perfect- * 32¢ Tin George Brothers Now on Display at Our Showrooms THE FORD V-8 112 INCH WHEELBASE ' * New and distinctive lines, larger, roomier bodies, faster accelera- tion and increased power, speed and economy are outstanding features of the New Ford V-8 cylinder car. This is the roomiest and most powerful Ford ever built, and it brings a new style of beauty, a new standard of comfort and a new pace in per- formance at a low price. T e ) Salad in Wine * S00000000000000 NEW | | Juneau Motors AUTHORIZED PHONE 30 g FORD DEALER 10000000 A

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