The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1933, Page 8

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HAVOC CAUSED BY THREE DAY 5 WINI]__ST[)RMSl Roofs, Windows. Chim- neys Blown from Homes and Business Locations n danger from tar papef, which 1 continues one of the here. s alike have besn dam- y the storm with windows breaking and roofs and chimneys bles, debris Juneau by ds ever . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1933. JURY IS CHOSEN |73-Month | TODAY FORGASE Cal;;ndar i AGAINST MAKIS EYopas Couple Accused of Assault| Upon Enoch Carlson on | Trial in District Court Charged with assault upon En- och Carlson, Evert and Lily Maki were placed on trial in the United |poses for NRA authorities on bus- States District Court - today. | iness. The morning was spent selectinz| Some experts see its generall { NRA Division Recommends Change for Statis- tical Purposes —_— WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—The Economic Research Division of the NRA has recommended a thirteen- month calendar for statistical pur- the following jurors to hear the|adoption within a relatively shorttui reporting statistics for econ-| s purposes of NRA, some sta- Mrs. J. Brumberg, Willlam A. Feek, Mary O'Dea, Marjoriz Fox, 1. R.| CECILIE LARSEN | akes | Engagement of Juneau the engagement of her daughter Cecile to Mr. Daniel D: Livie. The wedding date has been set for November 18 in fhe Lutheran Res-, case: Joe Parent, Jetta H. Gray,|time E. J. Steele, Rev. Charles E. Rice, Although the thirteen months| popular young ladies. Gus Schmitz, Marchee Boynton,|calendar as proposed envisages| graduate of the Cheney (Washington) Normal| WILL SOON WED DANIEL D. LIVIE t GARNICK’S--Phone 174 Are You 18? If you are eightéen or over come on in and have a good time in a clean way in the cleanest and most' comfortable place in town Couple Is Announced— | Marriage Date Set Mrs. Harry Larsen announces| rrection Church. Miss Larsen is one of Juneau's| She is a the = Juneau High[ chool, Class of '30. She attended, being blown away. ‘ ong the homes in which one Anderson and Mrs, John Olson. |t ns regard it but a short| School and taught school one; : + more windows have been blown S. Hellenthal represents the de-|s n the general adoption oflyear. Lately she has been em-| | in are those of Mr. and Mrs. C fendants and George Folfa, Assist- | cuch a calendar for all purpgses.|ployed at the Snap Shot. Miss) s+ you feel no Taku here. ! P. Jenne, Mr. and ) R. J. Mc- ant District’ Aftorney, is prosecu- —---—— Larsen has resided in Juneau Britt house, rm window; and will be completed today. | Mr, Livie is the son of J. Livie. B s the S. Zynda apartment, three subbling over with happiness, the famous Siamese tw , Violet (left) The Unied States’ case against| B He - attended ~ the Jupeau High AND ’)AR ; windows. The long list of b and Daisy Hilton, of Texas, are pictured as they a .d at New York |John Davis is scheduled to be-| School for two years, then went] ‘[ establishments out of which W after theatrical engagements abroad. Violet recently announced her |gin tomorrow morning. | south, took a course in the Benson | ! dows have gone i Gordon's | engagement, while Daisy, who has been betrothed over a year, con- | ——————— i Polytechnic School in Portland,! HOT COFFEE HOT LUNCHE E store, skylight and s Co templates taking marital vows in the near future. seccecenscss e graduated, and soon after Teturn- | SANDWICHES 5 ‘ Transfer Company, Goldstein — — e o ed to Juneau, He is at present Building; z‘m?fl :z:‘(.l_ornl,l,;pF‘:,;; N | E : GOLD PRICE :’ DEATH BY GA !employed at the Alaska Juneau. Hot Chili—Ala New York Way Made ormer locali res —l ir Sign Company; Economy Cash . WASHINGTON, Oct. 23— e ATTENTION EASTERN STAR % Juneau R E o The price of gold today is | : —Sl ‘G Mty JUST RITE BEER—MUSIC EVERY NIGHT Dr. G o $2050 an ounce, accordinz ®|\{idow of Slain Gangster = A0 Buildi i UNFAVURABLE GUBE SIGNED e to the quotation announced e ‘“ g Juneau Chapter, No. 7, O. E. S, No Cover Charges Phone 569 Building | e by the Treasury Depart- | Does Not Thank Police |wil meet Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 8 8 Dock, and many’ e ment. ol 1 1 {p.m. Visiting members will enter- others. Tu NEw PLAN BY PHESIDENT ] . for Savmg Her L‘fe | tain and cordially invite the hus- Chimneys and exter{smm m\"«- jooe ._- o 0 ¢ 0ieis o CHICAGO, T, Oct. 23.7Mr5"1bzmds and wives. of men_xbers to| : reen torn from many buildings . Lk fi g , ">-jattend the social following the and parts of the roofs are gone Will However S‘Udy Roose- . - .'R. W. ANDERSON DIES Gus Winkler, widow of the slainimeeting. from the Juneau Ice Cream Com- | velt Pr 1 on Dol- |Sales of Less than Invoice R. W. er, was rescued from death FANNIE L. ROBINSON, s : Necte ve roposal on UVol- 7 . THIS M RNING FR M in her apartment early this|__aqy Secretar? r;:nlvd m\dh il‘é’[ P‘Dirgk‘ .‘thr:::n‘ lar Valuation Price Are Smclly 0 OM | morning and revived. 3 e e ing, the 1y 4 T . i ” 3 n‘;;s ]\;['omr Company, Frye-Bruhn —— | Forbidden PTOMAINE POISONING| e police quoted her as saying:| paily Empiro Want Ads Pay. Market, and the Methodist Church EW YORK, Oct. 23.—The New _ | Gus, I want to die. I want to; pis eardeiEn ] and oth © ‘The coping from the | York Times foday sald tha¢ econo Oct. 23—Presi-| As the result of ptomaine pois-| & h you” i fire wall of the Scottish Tem- | Mists of ten of the most Import-|gent igned the code|oning, caused, it is believed by Then the police said she turned, 'plf: has been damaged consider ant banks of Wall Street, who g, last night with |something eaten on Saturday, R on them and snlq: | ably and much other unreported | Were asked to comment on Presi O te littie. store-Keep~|W. Anderson, died af 8 osigikifhis| “You are 1ot dolug e & favor Gamage has:been caused by the|dent Roosevelt's plan to lift pr of 2500 or less | morning at St. Ann's Hospital | by letting me live. I wantto dle.” three-day storm. g es by controlling the value of the goes into ct next Though he not feeling wel!| The police believe she Is marked Due fo thie axtreme and un-|dollar in relatlon to gold, could nonday | vester@iay, it was not until he was | for an underworld death. i ~ seasonable cold which has pr find any favorable aspect in the —The code forbids sales of less | stricken at 2:30 o'clock this morn- | i o ed, plumbers and residents proposal than invoice cost and the pro ing that Dr. L. P. Dawes was call- | = 7 been kept busy thawing out Two of those approached On jons apply to chain stores in small [ed. The suffering man was rushed | Waking Trip Part vater pipes and repairing t 4 et expressed the gravest towns |to St. Ann's Hospital and diez|[p/ .. Ap Sl L i and the others frankly B o | there half an hour later. ‘Nuuy Around W'orld S . lP o ' ‘Numerous hunting parties which | were disconcerted although _they Mr. Anderson who was about 50 |Via Alaskan Points pec a riees. Jeft port Friday and Saturday on | said a further study of the Pres- | years old, came to Juneau a month boats of all sizes are marooned |ident’s program might reveal re- ago from Seattle and has been SAN PEDRO, Cal, Oct. 23.— in various small bays and chan- |deeming features which at first employed as filer in the Junedu| Five British Navy officers ar- nels for shelter until the wind de- | do not appear. | | Lumber Mills. He is survived by a| rived here Sunday in their 54- K sists. b T i BRI | wife and daughter living in the foct ketch boat, five months cut However, a cheering note is|World War Veteran i Puget Sound city of Hengkong, via the Aleutian . brought into the circumstance by . k D 3 The remains are at the C. 'W.| chain and various Alaskan % Weatherman R. C. Mize, who as- Stricken and Dies paris oct. 25—The Cabinet of | Carter Mortuary and funeral ar-| points. sures us, that .according to the| YAKIMA, Wash., Oct ier Daladier is expected to|rangements are pending word from | After a five-day stay here sefentific instruments at the local | W. Whisler, a ik by this evening. The pro- the stricken man’s family in Se-| they will continue to England Weather Bureau, the worst of the |ian, died today as the result of an p budget is understood to be attle. | via Galapagos Islands, Pan- | storm is over and the wind should |attack of the heart. He was a the chief cause which will call for gt e, ama Canal and the West In- L die down soon: ? World War veteran. a non-confidence vote. | Daily Empire want Ads Pay dies. | o ekl o e i A ol Ao i b M R T S o i W B v LT A o | 5, § 100% WOOL [ Heavy and Medium Weights . VA Cffdi’ffif d?z‘n Values to $28.45 . | : Many Patterns! Many Styles! : . : (4 C:Zy'd clLe Lid, . | 7 - % 1 - D s e i | Sale of Underwear | - | Men’s Heavy 1009 Wool Unions Sttt S en e $4.50 to $7.50 Part Wool, Heavy ... ... ... $3.50 , i§ Silk and Wool _.......... $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 | . p 10% Wool, heavy ....... SRR o D00 i e l 100% Cotton Unions ... $1.00 Wool Mix—Shirt or Drawers $l,95 : W ’s Silk and W omen’s Silk an ool " e . Union Suits Sleeveless,*l%ne Ifengthl,‘ Sizes 34 to 48 ... $2.95 ¢ B s b : ) Children’s Unions, 10% “Wool,-Sizes 2 to 3 12 years ... Boys’ Union Suits, 10% Wool, Sizes 2 to 16 years ..o $1.00, $1.25, $1.35 | Leader Dept. Store ‘(. ¢ 7] L] 3 b Just try them : t GEORGE BROS. ® 1933, LicceTT & MyExs Tosacco Co. te e

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