The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1933, Page 8

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OVOTE Zmcries'ie Bveupe Hard State Labor 8 MAINE T off an arm above the wrist, and Melvin Underwood, who chop- ped off four fingers, to escape hard labor aé the Texas State Pricen, will be removed to an- other prison unit where work will be lighter. “ KILLED MATE; FOUND GUILTY TO SHOW GAINS vember, But Outlook for Next Year Good | | WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. — The| Bureau of Agricultural Economics said today that the farm product price, after the advance of No-| vember, declined during the first | ¥5¢ week in December to the October | ViSions. level of 70 per cent of the pre- war average, but showed a prom- ise of climbing again after the| Governor Brann Signs Pro- posal to Resubmit 48- Year-Old Amendment 18 assertion te in September 1934 " first of the coming year. | This | AREE Wheat, cotton, eggs and hogs the support of the consumer, de- | AUTOMOBILE LICENSES were lower this month than the|faulting firms have found it im- possible to do business profitably K 5 month previous, but apples, pota r 193¢ wil i toes, corn, lambs and a few other Plates Fees—Territorial thout the insignia,” Automobile 1 be due and are now available $10; Clty, $5.00 18 s, | Products, were higher. There was | eal Hugh S. Johnson. an optimistic note on price im- provements late this month. based ROCKFORD, Il Dec ay Hanson, aged 34 years, was ente! fter A, W. HENNING y sentenced to 14 years after s hase” e ¢ A E vI o A ry convicted her of murder- on the fin: al ayd business ut- | My wife, Mrs. Maude Leonard, —adv Ofty Clerk. |8 N eband by tossing. o pan|1ook fogether with prospective, . i Bef and PRAELEE| —————— & her D "o he sat in |Small supplies of livestock. having Ieft miy HES AN of gasoline over him as he sat 1l 5 | will not be responsible for any| an automobile and then throwingz | _‘“ s a lighted match into the machine. SEE THE ALASKA XID The defense filed a motion for for Christmas trees or decoratio: a new trial immediately. Telephone 233, —adv. Deily Empire Chri 2dition wrapped for mailing, postage paid, 15 cents. Leave orders at Empire o Phene 374, December 15, 1933. adv. TO WHOM IT MAY CONTERN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, ~ 'FARM PRODUCTS NRA ASSERTS | "~ PRICE EXPECTED FEW VIOLATING CODE ORDERS Level Declined During No- Defz?u]!ing Firms F.ind. | Business Impossible With- out Consumer Support ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. — The that only one in 10,- 000 of the 3,000,000 employers dis- playing the Blue Eagle is a de- | liberate violator of the code pro- was made today by the | NRA as it arranged for continu- | ance of the voluntary re-employ- | ment agreement into next year. is evidence that without| said Gen- | indebtedness contracted by her in| my name on and after this date,| (Sgd.) H. J. LEONARC. e Winter Clothing OVERCOATS REMERBER that these gar- ments represent the last pur- chases that we made at pre- depression prices so that the values stated above are really replacement costs. Hence the reductions this clearance offers’ from those prices must base the money- saving on what equal qual- ities will cost you if you neg- lect to buy now. $14.95--$17.95 Sizes 34—38 Women’s Winter COATS Latest Styles Now $14.45 Values up to $30 under ITTERECEETERT Chinchilla CHILDREN’S COATS $4.95 BOYS’ Part Wool Unions $1.25-$1.45 Munsingwear Silk and wool. Elbow sleeves and no sleeves. Knee length. 2 Sheep Lined COATS Munsingwear for Cold W eather T Now $2.75 ROYS— Mullsingwcar $4’953 $5-95 ILK AND WOOIL PANTIES MENS— $1.50 Buy Munsingwear for Longer, Warmer W ear $6.95 WHILE THEY LAST! - FUR COATS - A few marvelous QUALITY coats, brand new stock — are here for vour approval. Ju‘st right for a grand cold weather Christmas Gift. $149.50 to $245.00 . THE LEADER ! We are showing a complete line of Bedding and Blankets o GEORGE BROS. Store Open Evenings Ifllflflflflllflllllmmm]wfllmIIIIII!IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIII|||lll|IIIII|lIllIIIIIIIIIllll||I|||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllIHIlllfiIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BRI A OO RC TR RO TR OO ORRERR OO e DEC. 18, 1933. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Canta Claus RADIOGRAM ABOARD S5.5. ALASKA TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF ALASKA: HOPE YOU READ MY LETTER - I WANT YOU ALL TO COME DOWN WHEN THE SHIP ARRIVES TOMORROW - PRESENTS AND FUN FOR EVERYONE - BE SURE TO BE THERE. SANTA CLAUS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Christmas! JAPANESE PRAY BIRTH OF SON. T0ROY AL PAIR ‘Honorably Auspicious| Event” Expected in Imperial Palace TOKYO, Dec. 18.—Jpan is anx-| jously awaiting “honorably auspic- | ious event,” the birth of an infant | | to the emperor and empress, which | cians of the imperial court qounced may be expected be- ween Christmas and New Year.| The populace is praying that the infant may be a man child and; | be consecrated heir apparent by| the father Emperor Hirohito. The royal pair have had four children, all girls, one dying in infancy. ; il i According to Japanese law a girl cannot succeed to the throne and in case no son is born to the cou- {ple the emperor's oldest brother | { will ascend the throne onthedeath | e | Rockers Curling Irons i Mirrors Corn Poppers Nuu‘RY MADE Foot Stools ® End Tables Glassware ! FUR MISS'NG Ottomans Dishes Inquiry regarding the following Magaz,lne RaCks Roasters missing men is desired by Joseph Colonial Desks Egg Beaters Acton, Divisional Commander of Cedar Chests Flashlights the Salvation Army with head- quarters at Wrangell: Ironim Hunter—Born in Kam- Metal Card Tables and Chairs Carving Sets Christmas Tree I tschatka, Petropavlosk, in 1880; nicknamed Jerry Hunter. Last Coffee Tables Lights heard from in Nome, Alaska, 1906. ~ Wasili Hunter—Born in Kam- [ ] Double Sockets tschatka, Petropavlovsk, between CT A 504 / 1 1860 and 1870; nicknamed Belle ELE RIC Vc'l.ocxpedes Hunter; last heard from in Nome, Irons Skiis 1906. Nicolia Hunter—Same description PerCOhtors Sleds as above. (All three are brothers.) Toasters Skates { Klaus R. Lunde—Parents make 2 3 anxious inquiry. Born in Norway. Gnlls Pocket Kmves Last heard from in 1926, Hyder, Waffle Irons Toys Alaska. Ingolf Karlsen Hafstad—Born in Prode, Sogn, Norway, aged 41. Sup- posed to have been living in Peters- burg, Alaska. Hans ‘Christian Larsen—About fifty years of age, born in Odense, Norway. Last known address, Nome, Alaska. e Daily Empire Christmas Edition wrapped fcr mailing, postage paid, 15 cents. Leave orders at Empire MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW FOR DELIVERY ON DECEMBER 23RD ' Thomas Hardware Co Come and Buy These! SARDINES in No. 2 round cans . . . . . . 10 10c SARDINES, small fish in flat cans . . . . . 8¢ COFFEE, Garnick’s Special, first grade, lb. . . 28¢ TOMATOES, Standard Quality,can . . . . 10c o & ' ! s

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