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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1933. FIREMEN T0 BE| GHAMBER GUESTS AT NOON LUNCH Part of Local Fire Preven- tion Week Program OCCUI‘S TOmOI‘Ol‘W 2 nteer Fire De- nt tomorrow will be guesis e Chamber of Commerce at r wee luncheon Bailey's Cafe, i announced day by Ji “Stouts” May Become Slim Sirens Safely De Surrey MUANNE, Wiyt 1aMJ MAUUEFFE 2 INDICTMENTS HESSE RETURN 'HENRY MEIER HOST TO THIRD GRADE PUPILS ARE HANDED IN FROM SITKA TQ*T PEERLESS BAKERY * BY CRAND JURY MEET GEO, GOVE One Marked Secret—An-|Member of Home Architec-| | other Is Against Two | Petersburg Residents | Two indictmetns, one secret, tural Firm Is Due to Arrive Shortly ) To be here to meet George and one not a true bill were re- | Gove, member of the firm of d today by the Federal grand ury before Judge George F. Al- xander in the United States Dis- Health, Gove & Bell, Tacoma Ar- chitects, who was recently em- Henry Meier, proprietor of the Peerless Bakery, was host yester- ;day afternoon to the young stu- idents of the third grade of the ! Juneau Public Scnools and their teacher, Miss Donie Taylor. The whole group made a trip to the bakery, where Mr. Meler showed them the entire process of baking bread, and gave each an individ- ually specially baked roll in min- iature _size. 5 The young students are studyin; lall about grains and it was for | this project that the trip was tempting golden shade. Mr. Meier had small, labeled samples of the various kinds of grains used in making dark, light and other varieties of bread and rolls. —————— SOMETHING NEW WASEINGTON, Oct. 11.—Secre- tary of Interior. Ickes disclosed this afternoon that the Govern- ment is considering establishment of a new corporation to handle construction, leasing or sale of low cost housing projects throughout the country. The cost might run into several hundred millions of X ) {t Court. The grand jury|ployed by the Pioneers Home made. Both boys and girls show- | dollars. anz DR Arec N. THOMSON' i 5 i ¢ | continued its investigations this| Building Commission to draw up|ed great interest in the materials - . in Con FEQENC‘E/ X . plans and specifications for theyused for baking. bread and in thel Alabama farmers raised 11,340,000 il e % Harry DeGroot, recently indicted |new Home to be erected at Sitka,| nuge ovens where it is baked to a chickens in 1932. are expected : A - % on a charge of first degree mur-|W. A. Hesse, Chairman of the| s e S is an annual . : . - | dor for the shooting af Abe Han-|Commission and Territorial High-| M—=="""" RN e A mber, oceu % {son at Chichagof several months|way Engineer, returned here yes-! E [5iihe Epeyar ; : o . ; _ T i . azo, was arraigned before Judge|terday by plane from Sitka. r, by Federal proclamation lexander this morning. He was Mr. Gore is a passenger on the{ Lemon and Vanilla Extract, full quarts..$1.50 All members of and. all members e e o . . » 2 > . {ven until Saturday morning to|Motorship Northland due here late | i ! ” :;1.31'1\0'@(”1 b.\ m\,b‘.fl % 3 : nter a plea. He was represent- | this week. He will confer with the, e tiirds 0‘, (;0"'"“;:: ; § . ed by George B. Grigsby, promi-|Commission briefly then proceed | s e R : ; ; . : nent local attorney. |to Sitka to look over the building A '0):1 Slrint - tod 5 ¢ x Lt s 4 i . | One indictment returned today site and grounds preliminary w} e e ! ; ; . . ; Jamed Richard Owens and Court- | drafting the plans. i G e ' . T ney Lyons, charging them with| Supt. Eiler Hanson of the Home Aocsd <c11bn‘< on o . larceny from a store. They are|is engaged in improving the three i e the accused of having stolen a large | plots comprising the Pioneers’ nes S o :,:d of groceries and other provis-| Cemetery, a badly needed work.| fire fw»vnn'mn me )d:' from the Piggly Wiggly Store Mr. Hesse said. The latter has| p 5 ¥ Petersburg on May 14, last been aiding Mr. Hansen, surveying - Hpowinind o Not a true bill was returned in| the plots and advising D On i | routine business matters to di the bindover case against Iver Ar-l‘best methods to use in the im- S "/ERY IG T CARNICK’S-Phone 174 DR. F. S. FI RETURNS FROM TWO WE TRIP SOUTH m’ e 7, » Doing THIS To AVOID === THIS Fat women who want to regain that slim, girlish figure, will watch with interest the experiment about to be en in New York, where, under the expert supervision of Dr. Shirley W. Wynne, New York Health ner, a scientific course in reducing will soon be underway. The moyement, in which the Board of Education and county medical soc! s are co-operating, is aimed at the elimination of the dangers that lie in the fad for reducing by starvation diet and some so-called slenderizing pills. Tentative plans for the course call for dietary instructions amd scientific reducing exercises, which will be undertaken in the public “hool gymnasia of the city. Co-opcrating with Commissioner Wynne are Wm. J. McAuliffe, Board of Edu- cation, and Dr. Aleec Thomson, of the ccunty medical societies. and Tacoma, Dr. F. B director of medical relief for U. S. Bureau of Indian i in Alaska, returned to his Jun headquarters on the steamer Yu-| poss of tomorrow and the meeting | i 2 : A - 7 : on, Al PFrisch, Art Gamble and |provement. In addition to thesur- Firemen. ) cused of stealing some 15,000 feet|and the ground leveled off. U of lumber from a yard at Warm e AT CAPITAL BALL ROOM—Come and let Springs Bay last February. B. D. STEWART RETURNS A e HOME WITH DAUGHTER, RIuTlNG s your problems the day after. 2 ~B. D. Stewart, Mininz Super- Myr. Knox at the Piano visor for Alaska, and his daugh- ter, Miss Jeanette Stewart, return- Lunches, Sandwiches, Ice Cream, ment rioting broke out in Viennalina steamer Yukon, and John Coffee and Beer kon. t afternoon in the Working|giewart, who went south with them . P B B districts. Police lorries were| iy wooks ago, remained in Se- ;\j:(cafxar:tmn;m oetfulc(v‘:)‘;«‘lx‘o‘!f» NURGU SAILS : 054 Sipire it arow s Mene | Cod Sete A charged the mob| qitle where he is attending the erican dance every Tuesday—Come and have 1 ; 7 I clected Presidint of the | best way to save and invest what| ..ow " 1 | : Y Dr. Pellows also had his annual | has cver been cted Vlca-imvms of the local merchants in| peiny women. There five heenla?d son, lef:"_Junetahu t:vo ‘weeki i meminui v e v QOUTH EARLY |7 17 B e 0 seompaning e s || C A PITAL BEER PARLORS for a growth on his leg which was | of slight seriousness. < [ e ] - = = TWO YOUNG LADIES ARE will be largely given over fo the ; . 2 * 5 ' A / | chris Peterson who had been ac-|veys, graves are being remarked your mind rest . . . you will spark faster on MISS JEANETTE STEWART VIENNA, Oct. 11.—Anti-GOVern-| oy to their home in Juncau on While he was south, Dr. Fell PLEASE REMEMBER — Scandinavian-Am- x native sons of Ohlo repeatedly, finally dispersing the | Gniversity of Washington in Seattle, and received treatme nal funeral services were held. | o snison” o ¥ ' N.R.A. PRODUCTS SOLD HERE R.A. PRODUCT: Bound for outheast Alaska OF SEASON ON YUKON| ¢ and Seattle, the motorship [ Norco, Capt. T. el 2§ Among the last tourists of the mander and Harc . 3 current season are the Misses AZNes | co. oft port this morning at 5 Brotherton and Virginia McDonald o'clock. i - . who are making the round trip on| paccancers aboard the Norco for the 'steamer Yukon. The -young|pectorsourg were Amelia Ok ladies are both employed in the|anq Amy i el iy Seattle office of the Alaska Steam- | . “Felch, Sidney Bates, Hetry ship Company. Tow: D. J. Mc and H ST | Ahrenstedt and for r FUNERAL SERVICES HELD and Mrs. J. Smith, 1} TODAY FOR OLAF STORTSET | Crossett, Mrs. E. M. Bart, Bart, Mrs. E. L. McNulty and Ger- Funeral services were held at 2{ald Mc! g | o'clock this afternoon in the chapel; The Norco was delayed on This of the C. W. Carter Mortuary for ip by a burned out generator so Olaf Stortset with the Rev. Erling |did not make the scheduled trip| K. Olafson officiating. to Sitka. Preight for that port| A number of the friends of Mr.|will be handled by the motorship| Stortset, who was shot at Yakutat|Northland this week, according to last Friday and died while he was|J. B. Burford. being brought to Juneau on the ———— halibut boat Republic, early Sunday | wiVES OF LOCAL OFFICIALS morning, attended the services. Pall WILL BE AT GOVERNOR'S bearers were chosen from amon3| HOUSE AT HOME TOMORROW his friends, and interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. e eee CORDOVA WOMAN RETURNS FROM TRIP TO STATES Fresh Tomatoes 10¢ Fresh Tomatoes Brussel Sprouts POUND 1c Brussel Sprouts NEW GOODS BEING .UNPACKED FOR OUR BIG SPECIAL EVENT! Wives of the new Federal and Territorial officials who will re-| ceive with Mrs. Robert Bender and Mrs. H. E. Morgan at home to women of Gastineau Channel at Mrs. Dalton Barr, whose hus-|gne Governor's House tomorrow af- band is with the Public Utilities| yarnoon between 3:30 and 5:30 | in Cordova, is a Westbound Pas- | gwjoek will he Mrs. George F. Al senger following a vacation in the | gyander Mrs, J. J. Connors, M. | i William A, Holzheimer, M. | James E. Truitt and Mrs. F. A.| Boyle. Mrs. Albert White and| Mrs. Walstein G. Smith will also RAINBOW GIRLS A cordial invitation is extend- 3 ; A(J. ed to you and your friends to | attend a dance at the Scot- tish Rite Temple, at Juneau Saturday evening, October 14 “TEXAS RED” AND HIS GUITAR! nine to twelve. Hear Him!--See Him! Visiting members welcome. Refreshments. Fifty cents. HOT WATER 4 FUN!. FUN! FUN! BOTTLES R A ' . " |1 Salmon Creek Roadhouse - Drug Co. Beer Lunches Sandwwhes Committee. “Express Moncy Orders” GREEN ONIONS BUNCH 4c GREEN ONIONS GREEN BEANS POUND 14c GREEN BEANS CRANBERRIES, pound . . . . . . EGG PLANT,pound . . . . . . . I5¢c FRESH SPINACH, pound . . . . . 12¢ FRESH CORN,each .. . . . . . . 5¢c 10 George Bros. TELEPHONES 92—95 Two Trucks—5 Deliveries Dail g i Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS OPEN EVENINGS —_———— MASONS Of All Degrees EASTERN STARS DEMOLAYS TR - CONCORD GRAPES Pound Baskets CONCORD GRAPES -r) =2 ) RO RO AR s SMIMHIIHIIII||IIIIIIII