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Wwowmmonmomw«mmmmwm 9 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1933 01 U524 5278, . 7 e »“mommon»»omwmmo«“o“»omo“o«mm»m»n [ GE N T R E x LER - DIES, RESULT ~ AUTO MISHAP Blue, double breasted, all-wool at .......$1875 MEN'S FUR FELT HATS $3.50 the Pennstylvania National Guaxd for nearly 25 years and per- formed valuable service in the transfer of state troops for federal " The newest shapes. A superior quality, service on the Mexican border in with the style and appearance of hats 1916 and again after the Unif for which you usually pay much more States entered the World War. He retired from the state military ser-| than $3.50. , % 3 vice in 1918 with the rank of Men's 32-0z. Wool Zip Jackets— brigadier general, | 4 Sizes 36 to 46. Navy oniy $5.95 He was born at Easton, Pa., 2 % : 1 17, 1854, Men's Phoenix Woel Socks—New win- b 1o TR SN ter patterns and colors. Pair 50¢ < = v Shirts — The “Trump” PAm_ JUHNSBN Comp: shirts with others at % any price and you surely will want to buy these at .95 . y Men's 107, Woeol Jaeger Knit Union | Suits—Exceptional at $1.75 MURDER TRIAL B s B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Leading Department Store One of Two Defendants| Gives His Version of Mrs. | Eva Lawrence’s Death | Juneau’s (Continued from Page One) coo“mm“moommooooo»“wmommomoooonmowmnm Government mmess However, he| le ; Hough in at least twa partlculnrs JOUN SANDBERG 18 DEAD [ Goqple Woman Hough had said that Johnson took 2, born in Finland Is Give him up stairs and gave him a drink dent of Ruby for siven of whiskey shortly after they met, 17— | mar rs Jm\nm come north 35 Distinct Honor and, that after Mrs. Lawre;cc had died recen in St | accompanied Johnson and Mat- | thews to Johnson's room he had ,gone up there and knocked at the| which was closed, and that if eyerything was declared that the but that a ]Uhu sandbe: LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. Mary McCormic, opera sir rued for one million Grace Williams who bicw to the jaw when the resented secrets about her ried life with Prince Serge Mdivani, The Elks ai frcma. whom she has just secured 17 into full membership ab a s SEATTLE, Nov. 17.—Vieda S. Morrow, suthful and comely | door, A City Attorney, out- vhe had asked | 0. K. Hough | door was not open, | voice answered ‘‘everything O. K.” ELKS INITIATE 17 Ketchikan initiated ing woman skier, mountain pec- climber and all-around athlete, been named Assistant im a divorce. Miss Willlams is the ial session on Saturday night, No- = has e's biographer, vember 11 | the United States, Attorney |and that he had then gone back A o | (cncral’s cffice in Washington, down stairs. ). C. She will be the only | Johnson denied that he had tak- { I)A lc C [ woman attroney in the office. en Hough up to his room at any 0] Ucrles 'tjme, He declared tHat Hough| oF M | MARY HAD ON A VERY . 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Parent, the trial that he had last seen River, and so as to be in close Mrs. Lawrence about four o'clock’ proximity to their work. on the au'emoon of )“bruary 13, Nugget flillllIIHlm||llllllllllflll“llllI||IHIIIIllllllll|||ll|||l||||l||l||IlllI||IWWHIIHIHIfllIIIIIIMIIII|II|III|I||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIllIlIlIlIIIIIII|IIIIIII|I|III|IIIIIIIIII_; p mmmmmima [that she had not been drinking Lawrence had and that he himself had left his after locking it, about 5 and Mrs. that he had|about 2 o'clock the following hat he did not want Mrs. Secs Weman Fall Down Jack Dalton said he saw Mrs. Lawrence in the street in front of Roberts Row between 9:30 and 10 The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. I7: Rain tonight and Saturday; . 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU moderate southeasterly winds. T had stepped out into the ha {p. m. He had seen her fall down | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather ;Orgamzer Of L argest Ce-“md aivcpn Hough a drink, and“t::{‘""““d mud on her clothing and 4 pm. yesty 2993 9 SE 15 Rain | ment CompanymU.S. |soush nad then gone away. marks on her face. 4 am. today ... 2984 90 10 cudy I Victim, Accident | = Three" Witnesses Called e e g foer. SR NURE, S 2078 Sl | SR 0 S N2y ssistant ed S o l Two wiinoe=es were called yes- msmcty Attorney Geo. W. Folta] M i Continuea’ Irom Page ©ne) | terday afternoon to testify for| 3 — i TS - R - B when court recessed at 11:30 a. YESTERDAY | TODAY Extra \])ul 11 values in superbly tailor- | Matthews, Ann Berthold and Peier | m until 2 p. m, It was expected | s——————— featuring nationally ad- 3 | Keene. And they said they had|that he would be the last witness, Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. makes. en and talked to Matthews an‘m his own belaf, and it was not! Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather City Cafe about 1:30 A. M. certain that Matthews would take |Berrow (e AR T T T S [ 0 Clear % . At that time, according to the e§-1 the stand. It was understood the|Nome 2 0 | -4 2 4 0 Clear I‘ ancy (’l“-\\'()()l smglc | timates of Johnson and his testi-| covernment would call several | Bethel 8 6 | 0 0 16 0 Clear P 3 & 1mnny Matthews is suppose(‘:lwhavh witnesses in rebuttal. It was not|Fort Yukon 10 10 10 12 10 06 Cldy br “Hsted . 133(, been upstairs in Johnson's room.| pelieved the case would be fin- | Tanana 16 14 12 18 4 04 cldy Three witnesses were called by M. | jsheq this afternoon. | Fairbanks 26 22 22 22 4 0 Cldy . Grigsby for Johnson yesterday af- A e . | Eagle . 14 14 | 10 12 4 02 Clear Blue all-wool, smglc ternoon, Dewey Strode and Ed - Ist. Paul T30 28 2 g d Clay L Bond and Jack Dalton. Strode., IN WINTER QUARTERS | Dutch Harbor ... 36 36 | 32 34 4 0 Cldy bre: asted at ....... “»1300 | who resides in one of the cabins | Kodiak R S e e 0 42 Cldy lin Rs‘l::rt's i‘?;ow and lts next door| Baron de Freidlander who has|Cordova . 42 40 40 40 12. 270 Rain 3 e o neighbor to Joe Parent, and Bond|been operating a dredge on Arctic| Juneau . 45 42 41 42 10 21 Cld; Br()\\ n, pl.lld h‘lL]\. declared about 8 p. m. they heard|Creek Ilhe past summer, and who Sitka 49 — 43 3 0 cm; 5 ”_ E, ()l ‘)Hh[ 5 Parent and a woman conversing | has extensive options on a large Ketchikan . 44 42 40 44 14 294 Rain a WwWOo0l, Aac € in Pm\;nt's hceabm; th#t immed-|acreage of placer mining ground Prince Rupert ... 44 44 4 o iately after the voices ceased Mrs.|lying between the mouth of Nome |Edmonton . A 36 breasted at ..... %160{) Lawrence came to Strode’s cabin;|River and extending some 18 miles Seattle 50 50 46 46 0 0 Cldy | that apparently she had been|inland crossing the well known Portland ... 52 50 4 4 4 0 Cldy drinking and Bond said he thought |beach lines, has moved his en- San Francisco 64 60 52 52 4 0 Cldy Davis where winter quarters have' Government witness, \been prepared for the coming win- — Nome | The barometric pressure is moderately low over Alaska except the extreme North and extreme Southeast with rain in the Gulf and The pressure \is high in the Pacific States and on the Arctic coast with clear | weather on the Bering Sea and A-ctic coasts. Temperatures have |risen over most of the Territory but are comparatively low on the Bering Sea coast. HARRY C/ TREXLER' % portation enterprises. He served testified on the opening day of ter drilling operations along Nome‘Southeast Alaska and snow over most of the Interior. 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. WHITE LINE CABS Plumbing Heating RAINCOATS Values up to $6.95—Your choice I 0 e e et s e S e e 1 House Dresses WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Values up to $2.45 WINTER COATS FINAL CLEARANCE—Fur Trims, Heavy Weight, Values up to $19.50 THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course Harri Machine Shop Sheet Metal $1.00 3 5¢ 50¢ 13¢ $1.95 $4.45 FELT HATS FINAL CLEARANCE 50¢ KONNERUPS “Juneau’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” IIIIlII||IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIII||IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIfl Sfil[ 0 10000000 0 000000000000 ACOR A SRR AR ? "‘* R e — L SRS RPS I U e