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ROBBERS MAKE GETAWAY WITH SLUMP nan INSTALL THIS P' M' UN GHARGE 0F west coast of Prince of Wales ) The Scottish Rite Temple will fit’&dM;&f 3 ;’zsiibi; ““;’}“':dtr:z 4 GANNED GOODS Many Cases of Food Taken| from Garnick’s Grocery by Thieves in Night STOCK PRIGES QUIET TRADIN Forthcoming Economic Developments NEW YORK, Sept. Traders Are Wary Over 7—With RAINBOW 'GIRLS AND DEMOLAYS GOING TO be the scene of unusual activity, this evening, the occasion being; the exercises incident to the in- stallation of the newly elected of- ficers of the Order of Rainbow| for Girls and the DeMolay Boys. The exercises will take place in the lodge room of the Temple and will be open to members of the Eastern Star and Masons, as well as the parents and friends FOUR ARE HELD ROBBING TRAP |August Starkloff and Three Companions Are Bound Over to Grand Jury represented the Government at the hearing. The robbery is alleged to have occurred several weeks ago on the watchman is said to have been held up by the quartet and threat- ened with a rifle. ————,—— MISS DAISY RACE ON WAY TO BETHEL TO TEACH On her way to Bethel, where she will teach during the coming year, Miss Dalsy Race passed through Juneau on the steamer Yukon. e o Chniows Grovers B the traders uncertaln as to the|of the girls and boys. , 2 s - t X 4 forthcoming economic development| Following the installation a Charged with larceny for the Miss Race is the daughter of Har- B on e thitmment guf B .in. price trends there was only|dance will be held in the Audi-|alleged robbing of a fish trap, |y Race, druggist of Ketchikan i mamm}?” Tass vay VL faint interest displayed in the|torium, music to be furnished by!James Nimmi, August Starkloff, and Juneau, and Mrs. Race, and o amaut Of cpBol ‘m.“ e markets today. A few issues were|the Revelers, it was announced| Willlam Cummings and Eddie| Was graduated in 1931 from Wash- s -duing [hf TR ko e steady to firm, but the most of| Light refreshments will also be|Kahiape were yesterday held to|ington State College at Pullman, B 0 e 0 them were inclined to sag. The| served. answer to the Federal Grand Jury | Wash. —— e Davis early this morning Though no announcements have been made by Chief Davis, he is now engaged on the case and ex- pects to bring the criminals to justice promptly. The robbery looked like the work of more than one person, accord- ing to Mrs. Frank Garnick, who close was easy. one million shares. Sellinng Movement developed during the last ished with losses of one cent more a bushel. Sales were under A moderate selling movement ‘hour when grains turned heavy and fin- Trading was largely professional. Miss Margaret Hansen will be installed as the presiding officer | of the Rainbow Girls, while Peter Melseth will head the DeMolay Boys. or ESTHER ‘GEORGE HOST | AT BIRTHDAY PARTY | $1,500. by United States Commissioner E. C. Austin of Ketchikan, ac- cording to advices received today by United States Marshal Albert ‘White. Bond in each case was ‘ixed ab Judge W. A. Holzheimer, United States District Attorney, WAGES ARE RAISED Both of the Wrangell shrimp canneries recently raised their pickers’ wages one cent a pound. This now gives the pickers seven cents. discovered the crime early this Steel ares were a bit soft. morning when she found the rear Rails were off fractionally to door broken open and also the ey i 4 ' . : h poirls. Just in time to have it over be- 'u A foe rer and the front of the Mining Shares o o e e | Gillette Announces s rear and Homestake Mining lost eight| George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. shop, pried off the hinges. Stolen Articles Canned and case goods con- stituted the spoils of the robber as nearly as could be determined without a careful check. Most of the groceries were taken from a new consignment just arrived and not yet stacked in the center of the store room preparatory to being checked and put away, Mrs. Garnick said checked over, which was — o KETCHIKAN MAN IS Pickets and strike agitators, many of whom carried cards proclaimin i ) 1 g membership in the Industrial Workers of the World organization were rounded up by Yakima, Wash., orchardists, herded (as shown above) through the streets of the city and impounded in a barbed wire pen. Lower photos show the orchardists on horseback, afoot and in autos routing strike advocates when the latter prevented pear barvesting. (Associated Press Phetos) WELL KNOWN - COLORED RESIDENT IN ST. ANN'S | D. M. MILLER IS NEW points Western Union, Dupont, | point. ! moderately. | PRICES TODAY and other mining shares | were slightly lower than yesterday. | Case, | National Distillers were off one | Seaboard Oil was up 2% points. Some other specialties advanced | NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Closing Thomas L. George, celebrated her eighth birthday with a large party last Saturday at the home of her parents. The house was attractively deco- rated in yellow, green and white and the large birthday cake had yellow and white candles. Gamss and delicious ‘refreshments made the afternoon pass swiftly for the young guests. At the party were Dorothy Reck, Sensational Price Reductions . EFFECTIVE NOW REDUCED TO GILLETTE BLADES Y HELD ON LARCENY | CHARGE; BAIL SET Jack Diringer, charged with lar- ceny, was yesterday bound over to the Federal grand jury after a hearing in the United States Com- RECEIVING TREATME; T‘ MAN, UNlTED MEAT CO- quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 20%, American Can | 90%, American Power and Light 11%, American Smelting 36%, An- aconda 16%, Armour B. 2%, Beth- lehem Steel 37%, Calumet and Hacla 6, Colorado Fuel and Iron 6%, Curtiss-Wright 3%, Delaware and Hudson 72, General Motors Alice Dell, Mary Jukich, Ted Rob- erts, Benny Roberts, Eileen Wil- liams, Joan Jorgenson, Beverley Leivers, Margaret Protsman, Don- ald Martin, Thomas George, Don- ald Williams, Donald Pegues, Jun- jor Troast, Gus Peterson and Billy Dell. Mrs. George was assisted The amount of goods taken is estimated to be 10 cases of mixed canned fruit and vegetables, one case of Hormel canned chicken, five sacks of flour, one sack o i sugar, several dozen assorted cans from the shelves in addition to 5 for 25¢ Both Blue and White resident of is in St treat- partial William Henry Lott, Juneau for many year: Ann’'s Hospital receiving ment as the result of a stroke which occurred early this wesk. He was unconscious for some time after entering the hos- Abbie Garn has resigned as man- ager of the United Meat Co.,’ and his successor is D. M. Miller, a recent arrival from Seattle. Mr. Miller is an experienced butcher. PROBAK BLADES 10 for 50c $10 in cash from the cash regis- ter, Mrs. Garnick said. Men With a Know That the job was the work of missioner’s Court there. Bond was fixed in the sum of $1,500. | He is accused of having stolen| pital, and while his condition is still grave, it is thought to be somewhat improved by the hos- He was accompanied to Juneau by his wife and son. Mr. Light, owner of the United Meat Co., today expressed regrets 32, International Kennecott 2172, no sale; Harvester 39%, Missouri-Pacific Packard Motors 5, Chi- in giving the party by Mrs. Clyde | Dell, Mrs. Dorothy Green and Mrs. Ernest Martin. VALET AUTO STROP BLADES Juneau Drug Co. $450 in cash, a lot of jewelry and some clothing. At'the time of his arrest $40 of the money stolen was recovered. . FORNANCE RETURNS TO | ——————— — | men with some knowledge of me- chanics or electricity was indicat- ed by the fact that a bell near the cash register, which rings in the store room to attract members of the force who are wanted in the at Garn’s resignation. Mr. Garn did not make his future plans known. czgo and Milwaukee, preferred, 13, Firestone Tires 24%, Radio Corporation 87, Standard Brands 271, International Nickel - 19%,! Montgomery-Ward 23%, United 51%, Western Union pital authorities. — e — ALASKA JUNEAU EMPLOYES RECEIVING HOSPITAL CARE FRANK HOFFMAN RETURNS i FROM OUTSIDE ON YUKON —— Frank Heffman, Deputy U. S Alaska Juneau Mining Company LEONARD HOLMQUIST IS i CHILKOOT BARRACKS front of the store, was discon- S employes who entered St. Anws ~ PROGRESSING NICELY '?::?wsts)tif:zl L . Wavq | Marshal at Anchorage, visited for- nected. The bell W“? PJ;}‘“”‘ After spending the last two days| Hospital on Tuesday are George FOLLOWING OPERATION | pooi "0 ™ " ate J mer friends in Juneau while in thought to be a burglar alarm, , "5 0 "ihe Barracks tender | Dakovich, who is receiving medi- =ae | e S port on the steamer Yukon. He “The C D Store” M'r;h Gam:icx werededar:d' arently ta- Fornance, left at 8:30 o'clock this| cal treatment, and Jack Brown, Leonard Holmquist, who under- is retufping from a trip outside e Corner Drug Store Xen eoufo‘t’osthe bacl?pand loaded Morning to return to its pase at| Who suffered a broken finger. :5;&( aazmds“:l (I\ple‘;?:m;oi:gl th;z\JAMES L. FREEBURN with prisoners. Chilkoot Barracks. el o - Ann’s spital, s ——————— — o s e - into a car In the alléy as one of | stea ¢ 4 | Into @ car I e v beon op. The Fomance came down on| MES. MARTIN BORLICK e TAKES SEAPLANE TO | $60000000000000000000000660000000004¢ 00000000000 1 ened and the bones and remains Tuesday bringing a number of IMPROVING RAPIDLY Mot g l KETCHIKAN TODAY b | thrown in the alley, perhaps while Soldiers to this place so that they ——— RS ey | i the pilferers were waiting for the could take the first steps toward) Mrs. Martin Borlick is getting J- G. BLANCHARD SOUTH- | —_— Eav {:} arrive for the stolen goods, Sccuring naturalization papers. | along well following an extreme- BOUND ON PRINCESS SHIP| James L. Freeburn, General e : - .- 1y grave operation which was per- Gl T 4 <‘Manager of the Chichagof Mine, 4 2 y = ZYNDA ENJOYS TRIP | formed last week, according to the - anchard, General Pis-|who arrived in town by plane ¥ brf‘:ger};h:"tzl‘evc':m(oh‘;u:l’;?gh to Sl zvtan ‘0“_“‘,1_ of the Zynda|authorities at St. Ann's Hospital Senser Agent for the White Passi Tuesday evening, left this morning i g [ ___."_‘_; ) Hotel, is enjoying a short vacation | Her condition is still grave, how- am? Yukon Route, is a southbod_nd‘ on the seaplane Chichagof, of the | in Seattle. ever, and recuperation will mec- Passenger on the Princess Louise. | Alaska Southern Airways, on its MISS PETERSON RETURNS | & G ) ST essarily be a long and slow pro- Mr. Blanchard will spend the win- | regular weekly trip to Ketchikan ! }rcss, it was stated. ter as usgal between _Lhe Eastern | and way ports, for the first city, NO b . & R A e ATTENTION | it G and “Pacitic Cous offces of ihe | where his company. has properts , we are not offering a reward for the thieves has been residing in Seattle for Picneers of Alaska | MRS. SELMA HENNING LEAVE ite Pass. which is being developed. the past five years, has returned to Regular wonthly meeting of Igloo | ST. ANN'S FOR HOME TODA - Mr. Preeburn will look over the e e . . Juneau to again make her home No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, will be LEAVES FOR SEATTLE mining property in the Ketchikan who broke into our store and tO()l\ groceries and here. Miss Peterson was one of held at 1. O. O. F. Hall, Friday,| Mrs. Selma Henning, mother of 3 vicinity and take passage for Se- the city's most popular young la- September 8, at 8 p.m. A full at-| Fred Henning and Arthur Hen- Gildo Botello, who has been| attle on either the steamer Vic- m()ney_ e vice-dictator of the Moose Lodge | toria, or the Yukon, depending on how much time the inspection of ¢ the property requires. tendance is greatly desired. | ning, who has been confined to old acquaintances and making new E. F. RODENBERG, | st. Ann’s Hospital since last Fri- ones. | President. | day, will leave the hospital today. —_———————— ELMER REED, iShL‘ is making her home with her Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Secretary. | son, Arthur Henning in the Gold s — | Belt Addition. | WHELNSEY dies and she is again renewing No. 700 and also partner in the North Transfer, left on the Prin- cess Louise for Seattle. He will| rejoin his wife and mother and| Go window shopping In your easy make his home in West Seattle.|chair. Read the advertisements. * ol e g : are hungry if they ask. GARNICK’'S - Phone 174 We would help those who | RENT SCHOOL BOOKS | Instead of books being pur- | chased by the students of the Wrangell Public Schools, as for- merly, they are being rented this year at a fiat rate per pupil. | e BAXTER FELCH LEAV ON A BUSINE FRUITS and VEGETABLES ALWAYS TRIP | | | Baxter Felch, merchandise brok- | er, left for Seward on the steamer Yukon. Mr. Felch will visit points |in the Interior and Southeast Al- aska before returning. WE DO OUR PARY CALIFORNIA GROCERY Telephone 478 R&ZOI‘ Bla(les Gillette Auto Strop Probak . NOW 42 PRICE EXAMPLE—10 Gillette Blades, regular price $1.00—NOW 50 cents Prompt Delivery OSMETICS! SPECIALY OFFER = bt Fooe Powder anbabinde | c8118 Eau de Cologne, 55¢ size ................FREE g WE DO OUR RART The largest selection in Juneau—-Get your rainwear now at a time when most needed. WOMEN'S COATS aslow as .............53.95 MEN'S COATS as low as ................ 495 BOYS COATS aslowas ............s.... 195 GIRLS COATS aslowas ................ 395 CHILDREN’S COATS with Rain 3.25 RUBBERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Leader Department Store GEORGE BROS. i i a8 o SEVENTEEN PERFUME (special bottle) ..39c HARRY RACE, Druggist (The Squibb Store) Butler Mguro Drug Co. . “Express Mon;ey Oniere Anytinic £ 5%