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2 R _ ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. FASHIO stylists have the given us so many We It has hv(.-n many seasons since selected a number .of :them ' Many lovely DRESS Also the new sport styles in swagger o the more fitted tweeds. truly smart new modes in coats. have . no two alike . . . the variety is that great! COATS luxuriusly trimmed in fur, fine quality silk linings, 1 Blacks Browns Eel Winetones (Greens Grays $1 3 50 : $47 50 7 B. M. Behrends Co., I}}c. Juneau’s Leading Department Store rlh'ulh /\ou /o: :wk Ransm" i Sfiuws Nu mN ] 36 ARE SAVED FROM DEATH IN 3 . | 4 TRENT?% NTW, J{‘r. : The. boy, who, drifted into crime Church, purchase of a new range l i ifoaping ot 8 .8 cK afjf, he tad, Jined the army ot #nd bulding of exira cupboards. § 1 : o “Bymming” youths traveling about! Five Sunday % 4| & ©i4 |the country, is Walter Rhineholq| bulletins ax ady, the o Saturday signed the Rich- ! 4R born in Tumble Falls, N. supply sufficing year. & Liner President Wilson and|§ 8% i Wiposhs the ¢ :Weeklv Business Review|” Broken by hours of grining, - ; Tanker Collide Dur- |e +| Finds Country's Business_|the pn:;yd la;fit;egnu‘;k‘xmceo:ties;e:flr: e ot ) 5 ing Cloudburst e ¢! Continues Upward ~three-year-old taxicah driv- |+ Mrs. Ficken a: John A. § bt A 3 - “’ Rpsan Nflt»“d 2 hald-up Glasse were 1 lelightful hostess | : | NEW. YORK, Sept. 5-~The Dun- | aijgmpt., es.and at 1 0 in the after- el R e s | Bradstreet weekly review said that year to God, Chief, he said | noon served a bounteous lunch- & i tq. ice Chief Hugh Harper, “I|€0D- ‘hu.siness and trade conditions con- | tinued their forward march with jno signs of hesitancy. it deplared, are now increasing more rapidly than| e the e of industrial activity is N de g. _ The unrestrained weight of na- ional action has been timed to a S uurvl_\ by the NRA Administra- AGUA CALIENTE, S€pl.“5—|{ion to receive the full impact af ¥ i the normal intensity of the beavier R rce of the Fall buying season. iversity of Southern Cal-| oy ng time in the last four years ja football team, MW a law| | has the Summer. season been char- re honeymooning Nere.|.stedized by such an insistent de- married Sunday nighUApmang for foods of all types which NOTICE OF HEARING ON |carried the August vblume ip many stores to three or four times that FINAL ACCOUNT the- Commissioner’s Court for|0f 2 vear ago. wu Precinet, Territory of/ pre un'.xb with the 2 11 p. m. Friday The Cold 2 of the Pr!: to his home o pagsenzer an it Wilson's bows were d i ship is now P 2din R 1933, filed his announces that Bob Jernberg wilk FRYE-BRUHN BUILDING I8 o Norfolk safely. E Alaska, Division Number One. In this evening. An une Probgte JERNBERG GETS HAT this ‘evening" An In the Matier of the HEstate of} DENTS GRAVESS SIGN cloudburst caused the o CHARLES LARSEN, deceased. 1 - r e d having on the| The H. S..Graves Clothing Btore | PAINTED BY 'GORHAM £ pinistrator de|receive one Stetson hat for hitting e estate of Charles|their sign during the “Little World’s Larsen, deceased, in the above en-| Series” 3 titled Court reby given| Fred Henning stated that it was to. all heirs, or and other|the first time the sign had been persons in inter hat a hearing| hit for a chapeau in at least three will be had upon said final account t*}eflrs and he was glad to see it before this court at Juneau, Alaska, | | dented. at the hour of ten o'clock in the| .-, forenoon of September 29, 1933, a*| JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY which time and place objections| SELL§ $QDA FOUNTAIN to sald accounz and the settle- ment thereof w:il be heard The Juneau Drug Cqmpany .bas BENRY RODEN, F:uld the fountain and fixtures uf Administrator de bonis non of | that department to the Junean the estate of Charles Larsen, Ic; Cream Parlors. The vacated Completion .of the painting of _the Frye-Bruhn biulding, is an- .mounced by H. C. Gorham, con- tractor. The buildng is occupied by the Gastineau Grocery and the Frye-Bruhn Meat Market. i T o B E -rrw-rmni MOOSE On l”nfinl A(W Day, regular eting is postponed until Wednes- , Sept. 6th, 8t Moose H‘w-mfl lw e ulfinr session September ‘Initiation. will meet in First publication, Aug. 29, 1933. Last publication, Sept. 9, 1933. store for added lines of drug sundries. ‘deceased. Ismce will be used by the drugfé PreSIden! G:;e—r; of A F of | L‘ Mpkes Promise in . 'Labor'l Day Speech ; ,uqzou Ok, Sept..5—A resort to the courts for punishment of erlpsers viplating ‘the collective. Iqargn ing provisions of, Lbe indus- trial codes was promised workers hy William Green, President of the American Federation of Labor, in a Labor Day appeal for support of Y-h“ recovery Rprogram. The Federation President, said he, is confident that more than one mqun new members have joined *‘us’ and he further de- scribed, NRA as.the opening ,door of opportunity for industry and| Two of Ravishing and _ Kdlmg Young Woman | DALLAS, Tex., Sept, 5.Indict- | ments have en returned b\' the ,County . Grand Jury again.,& ‘Blum Burkley, 19, and his brother, | Thuyman, 18, negroes, who are| implicated in thc alleged ravish-| |ing.and killing of Miss Catheryn‘ | Prince, aged 21, and desperabely\ wounding her escort. ,.The two youths were captured Ishoruy after the crime was dis-| jcwlcred and are held here in the ! coynty jail without bail. ‘ The alleged crime was per- watrn.v.ed on.a lonely country road.| The youpg woman's body was found in a cotton field. shot through the heart. and ap- peared to have been brutally beat- i ‘en and mistreated before she wa killed. Bruce Carver, 27, the es-| curl was shot and critically wound-[ |ed.* The negroes are reported ‘o have come, upon the couple in a ‘parked car as they were listening| ito a radio program | Yll H MAY BE 'F ICTIM : ET AL GAS: i : ’Humeless Lad May Be First| usus to Die in Colorado’s Lethal Gas Room old New Jersey youth may becoms the figst person to die in Colora- do's ne lethal gas exscution phnmber, it appeared tonight. ;qeanmkm;whoy His hands shaking, and his pale She had been & MARTHA SOCEETY .RESUMES AFTER 3 MONTHS’ VACATION accomplished is Northern ¥ a nice young fa ughgp“m when 1 want- Seplember 15 on account of the S é"gg .his cab, "“P‘ him tn use | Southeast Alaska Fair being held in a fi ng-stnnon on. the latter date. M 411933, “mapso of War Btrds Logking down on the plane-filled ‘deck of the aireraft carrier Saratega frem the mavy blimp J-4, which cruised over San Fran- cisco Bay and made “cbservations” of fleet maneuvers. The Sara- toga is in Sau Francisco Bay with the main arm of the United le States lmtlh fleet. sses. The social parlors. BT SRR RUSHING MINING WORK Billy Dann is rushing work on * the United Empire group on the Bear River ridge overlooking Stew- ., and has at present about ut:,- hree men at work. About e of these are at work on the nce being on con- at the main camp. with the pEgsentatic g o vacation , ine is being installed COLORADO -SPRINGS, Col,|0f the past tI ity A h the Stewart system. Sept. 5—A homeless eighteen-year s;‘hem:‘s met with decided approv- i Sl i Tl al. at ITwr Emplre. Among the fi Light Presbyterian ion will be instead of The first social se held on September face quivering, the youth told in detail of l;!s crime, “I told an to drive me to a cemetety. n.he did I order:d the car.. He got out qg f‘?fl )um on, the head with | , He fell, but.came up| “I m afraid a car would come and I would be arrested. I lost my head. I heard the shot, sawf| Regap fall, and ran. . . “I'm ready to. take mine. Il take whatever comes. I didn't mean to. kill him.” l tops filed first degree | murder ' charges, and announced the. dgath penalty would be asked. ‘ * Bhould tria) come speedily and the death penalty be assessed, Re) ht become the first to die in lethal gas chamber, Y after that of Nevada, has rephped the gallows as &M‘l means of execution. . i cu'nlm D. SOUTH The Ameruan Fisheries vessel @atherine D. is now south- Whmp Wash., from 2!@ aw Harbor with u;nn canned, salmon also 285 whites and uo} al;oll'd .. Carter, Mortuary Years of service 1o this community have made our name a standard of mortu- ary service by which others are judged. Qur long period of seryice has done more than this. It assures you of our respensibility— a 2- sponsibility based on the intimate under- standing of the needs of the families we serve. DANCE EVE The Charles W. PHONE 136-2 / “The Last :Service Is the’ Greatest 2 H. T. Tripp’ d in the Church| ’ WALLBOARD. ~ Capltal J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. The Weather | By the U.'S! Weatner Bureaw) JLOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 5: Fair tonight, Wednesday partly cloudy and cooler; gentle yari- able winds. s 4 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y .. 56 27 W .5 Clear 4 am. today 40 68 w 2 Clear Noon today 54 41 s 6 Glear | | | CABLE AND RADIO BEPORTS “FODAY - S The barometric pressure is moderately low in Northeastern and extreme Western Alaska with showers in the latter district, The pres- sure is moderatly high from the Gulf of Alaska southward and east- | ward with generally. clear weather along the.coast and cloutly weath- er in the Interior. Femperatures rose in the Interior and fell yester- :day in the Gulf of Alaska. Radio-Telephone Equipment MARINE—LAND’ STATIONS-—PORTABLE TRANSMITTERS—RECEIVERS- To ‘Meet' Your' Requirements Northern Radio Co. Vance Bhlg 4 ‘Sedttlé, Wash. v A2 FRESH FRUITS and VEGE TABLES i s ¥ CALIFORNIA GRQ(IBY Telephone 478 * “Prompt Delivety We have just received a carlmd aof ‘Wallboard— Firtex, Plasterboard and Plywood in sizes from 4x6 to 4x12. Although prices have' advanced on many lines of building material, Wallboard was never more reasonable. ' Phone us for quotations. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Moulding, Millwork, ‘Cement Columbia Lunib‘ér'C‘o. ; TELEPHONE 587 ¢ . F ADMIRA,L WAY T T e Ll e e lean ' Recreatzon B You will always fmd ‘that ' ‘ . i our parlors offerithe best: GOOD MUSIC & BEST LUNEHES : GOOD SANDWICHES i BEST BEER He i DELICIOUS WINES ; FINEST DANCE FLOOR JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM and the Pick of thé Town as Customers 3 er Parlors RY NIGHT RVATIONS Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Statfon temp. temp. || ump temp velocit.y 24hrs. Welflul Barrow -. D6 kBB ) e Nome 5611 56 i . 45 8 .08 Rain Bethel 60 &8 | 50 50 . 16 06 Pt.Cldy Fort Yukon 60 60 b 4% &0 4 0 Cldy Tanana 62 B2 | %2 0 0 PLCldy | Fairbanks 62 58 | 40 44 4 0 cldy Bagle 54 54 | 44 48 20 0 v cudy ISt. Paud............ 50 50 | 4t 48 0 02 Cldy | Dutch Harbor ... 6 56 | 48 80 0o .08 ciay | Kodiak 60 60 | 44 44 0 0 Clear Cordova 62 54 | 46 50 12 0 Clear Juneaun . 56 56 | 37 40 2 0 Clear Sitka 87 . & [© a8 0 0 Clear Ketchikan 56 56 38 38 ‘4 01 Olear. Prince Rupert 56 50 42 4“4 4 14 Clear Edmonton ... 58 48 32 32 8 02 Snow Seatile %70 | 58 &8 8 0 Cldy Portland (O | 5¢ 56 8 0 Cldy San Francisco 70 66 | 60 60 4 (] Cldy RESERVATIO\]S e | ‘ ' Private Booths for'Ladies and’ lndnvxdualh : Bfl‘lfilg Rooms for anatc Partles~.«

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