The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 24, 1934, Page 8

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MAY DRIVE HINDUS OUT OF ARIZUNA .\ | Killing Maci hme |Breaks: Negro Is Dead Anyway Kentucky, Aug. , Louisville ne- gro, and George Tincher were electrocuted here early today. Both were convicted of mur- ders, After two charges of elec- tricity had by ministered to Chaney, t equipment broke down. Physicians exam- ined the bedy and called for a third charge. Informed the cquipment was broken and weuld have to be fixed before a third charge could be made, the physicians then pronounced the negro dead. hile it took an hl!llr inut p- the m ready to go anylime, it doesn't matter.” - . o i gN CANNERY AT HAWK INLET HAS SALMON FUH {95,000 cs far can- o H the ¢ m H He - evening for H VOTE FOR 03048 s;;[zzsnu Territorial Treasurer cn the Democratic Ticket RMAN @& ACCOUNTANT, EX-F and PROSPECTOR “The Rooscvelt Candidate” Competent and well qualific for this position GENF AL ELECTION 11, 1934 flII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHNIIIIIHI'III H'”Hlh|illllII!'!IIHIIIHHIHIH IlII'hHHIIIIIl|IIlIIIIIiI|I|IIMH!il'lI'I!|I|I‘HHHI'IIMHUII I ll‘iI:lIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII!IIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|lIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIllllll'lllllllllII!III|II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIEJ gnmmumlmnmmmlm|||umm|muu|mimmmmummmmmmnuummnumlmummnu|||||||||||||m|m|||um|mmmmmm|ummmu||||m|mu|||||m|um|||m|m||l|||n||n|||||u|um|||||||mmm||m||||||||m|||||||||||||mn|||||||||11m|uu|||||||||||||m||||n||||muu|||mmmmu|m|um|mm | broug average, he declared PR'N; LU!”SE PACK 95,000 CASES?A. ern, wholesa there on the {cording 1o 1 the pack up to a et - vening {bridge i play Smi Mrs LETURNS (MiSS EVA TRIPP IS HONORED BY BRIDGE PARTY ON TUESDAY]| sinc her engagement D TO HC SPITA n the s urn to ia Macon - ;’l YALE l‘ and is planni vard on t on for m.s lec ern College. steamer Yu Ha - Chet Johnson and ale THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1934. L g iOne Night’ to continue to packing out an arduous business. Interest in shooting has begun to revive with the reports of deer rshot, and quite a number of par- expected to leave Juneau afternoon and evening' 2 HREE DEER BAGGED | ON DOUGLAS ISLAND Island has prodpced all deer reported by los season open Juneau con- i J. E. Cxook special accountant - with the Southern Pacific Railway, nd Mrs, Crook are passengers on the Prince George for the round trip of Southeast Alaska. Saturday Specials! ALASKA TURNIPS, 4 l)l]nCi]CS e O ALASKA CABBAGE, pound ALASKA CHARD, bunch ALASKA BEETS, 3 bunches AMMONIA, 2 BLUING, 2 bottles SALAD DRESSING, Sunspun, a full quart for Imo: one apiec ng to the lucky hunters are more deer on Dougla and this season than have been 1 hough they nd, and up on ; g hunting and JEETHINT O rge R. Phillips, one of the s of the City Fire Depart- ick, entered St. Ann’s Hos- his morning for medical um(nt bottles “It H(\ppencd Walter Connolly:+ A CDIUMBI‘A PICTURE Roscoe Karns From the e Cosmopolitan Magazine BET | | sory by Samuel Hophin Adams Hos- ‘GABLE AND COLBERT WERE NEVER BETTER— BUTTER, pound solid prints DON'T LET ANYI'H'N‘G KEEP YoU AWAY-" ~-MODERN SCREEN “GAY ENTERTAINMENT FOR ANYBODY—"\ ) ~PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE| ‘A SWELL ALL AROUND PERFECT PICTURE GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92---95 “IF YOU MISS IT~ ’ » daatl DON'T BLAME US!” " —~MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE, z 1 He | “SUPERLATIVE ENTERTAINMENT,SHEER ENJOYMENTY’| Five Fast Deliveries Headquarters for Outkitting WE OFFER A COMPLETE SHOWING OF CHILDREN'S, BOYS’, GIRLS YOUTHS’ AND MISSES’ SCHOOL TOGS Prices Most Reasonable 2500 PAIRS OF BUSTER BROWN, BROWN-BILT AND NETTLE- TON SHOES FOR YOUR APPROVAL @ POPULAR PRICES @ FULL RANGE OF SIZES @ A FIT FOR EVERY FOOT! | eader Department Store STORE QPEN EVENINGS . ... iy g R i £ £ = 1]

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