The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 21, 1934, Page 2

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MAN ARRESTED 'IH!: l)AlL\ \L\\k\ EMPIRE, H\ll\\\ SEPT, 21,1934, , ; M Daily Cross-word Puzzle e ! | VVy Beauly Hint | B { § | et ACROSY Solutlon of Yesterday's'Puzzle | 10. Feminine b ! I N L I N n B ERGH | 1. Musioal fnstru- e N 2 ts room ! ! | ‘ and PIA[CIT[SEZCIRIYIHAIFIT] 16 scarcest | AsE ' GRILLED‘ 9 vehicle |A(W[A[1I|T HIO[EZS|I [R l; f" ; \ 13 Profit 20. Dense mist T(A[BI[LIEZOIPIAIL[I INIE ! 3. Mak 21. Organ of { c 1 N i EE|T|LIEZEDIEIN Nearing { biA; 14. United 22. Hangings 3 . 4 D 1 G i 15. The day las\ SIA va = AIVIEIRLT 24, Card with a Ladies! sunto v to {{Authorities Believe Great- ot ' LIOIGS ZAGIRIA[PIE o inete ot aares. S {D O You g { T s N tiohs 12 Jo mols archale |BTUTE TS [E PASIEIRIMIO[N] 2 Lay away tor f {| est Clue in | | 15 Giof rome. - 1A uture use { M taitied | ! TIA[RIT(S N|E| 23 Dissimilar Mal ! ystery;, 9 Obtaine { | 0 clofm[t [CHZR(AWHAS[EW] iv. Sea vira ’ / | etal as ane !!(;‘IE'LIFE‘ ! Opposite the MIE[RZM[AY[O[R[S ‘comes from 1 (Continuea from Pate One) | tddle of o A i w yohipssids [DIEICIEITIEIDPZRIATIISIE] ,, e mine : 5 Woilers™> [EIGIOZZUISIE ID[1 [VIEIR] 15. Lessened . New York Oity pélice’ that' Hinted ’ P o 36 Lessendd More Attractive!}fi s wo s e (& g, CIANGRREISNEIElR]; ke, "1‘1\‘{'}’1m°"t5 i A [ Gate o0. Mottled ap- 2. Hatl and PR v i Tl { Ih""(pf‘llx‘rmax‘: ool 48 h?wfpreted SO IS, ST TP A mall plece 51 Bahogioy 3. Orlental ship | shelters ! 3 1 e « P o s 9. Sma e Furthermore, it will cost little enough. 1 e T indbereh Kidnaping | Dead for & few moments every day,| §f: Smalvicce 81 Betore™ . ' captain T 43 Nothing more :l wnd slaying case, Commissioner| extending the fingers as you do, [ 42 In this place 52 {ype measures 6. Mixed rain and 44. Desist ' styles are blithe and gay for young home- O'Ryan said he thought it would. ‘;""o;";eh?:‘;cf;:‘:u;‘l’l 1:’1’9““‘“} " Bird of the . . v:xffu’?zyN 3 c:nrfimahm P era. e ) ) 3 ! | one's bed nt| ¥ 1d Hauptmann was arrested . after Sm_f;e S Teris' s'moomnegsp pre | Tamiy ¥ Dhipd wrass PR o . w:flf‘ ion makers, and smart and becoming for older being watched for several days. sl e | 4. De;:zef':m ;-:;gnrur 8 gmma i gull of: suffx Continued Denials = . row drowey women. Smart style details; plaids; checks; Hauptmann continues to deny]three weeks ago from a man named % that he is the ‘John” who re-|Rice; who has since died. During . . e ¢ g g interrogation, H xp!mmv story . ipes: cures. Sizes 14 to 20—36 [ the ransom money from |ini 2! dots; stripe figu Jafsie in St. Raymond’s cemetery. |changed in sev 14—and 46 =9 Answers description viously he said he got the mor -4 and ) 10 oz i Hauptmann answers the descrip- [from a bank, but this was f ! tion in a general way, as the man |not to be true. 7 ) dasl to whom Jafsie paid the ssnooo Not menuned new Fall '\'yllh' 5 ransom. His handwriting has been | Jafsle, now 74 y found to tally with that on the ransom notes new Fall trimmings! v i o The ladder used by the kidnap- new Fall ideas! ers seemed to point to the fact : that its owner made = “‘wsslf new Fall materials! | Worked at H | Hauptmann formerly at new sleeve details! Hopewell, near the Lindbery. es- tate from which the baby was kid- naped. He had access to the lum- |ber company at Hopewell where he could obtain the lumber of | which peculiar markings the ladder | was made, and which was used by the kidnapers. Hauptman has not worked at his trade since about the time of the kidnaping, it is said. Another Story Another story Hauptmann told the police was that he got the money, found in his garage, abouc for misses and women! @IN FOUR PRICE RANGES $1.25 $1.95 not oficially been rep tifying Haummam: & gave the ransom m: cemetery, but say he had not the man. It is picked out Hauptm: two detectives, standing in lne with a group of men, as men re- sembling the ransom taker e .- NOTICE TO BOAT OWNER Owners of small boats to inner side of City Float are quested to shift them & night to allow pile dri tions to start Monday mor C. J. DAVIS Chief of Pol — e Mming Location otices at Em- | pire office. lll//flllll/// //// ) “II{%HII s ol | —adv. $2.50 $3.75 58 and 455 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc, “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” |le®ee8 vcarecaeeoe . AT THE HOTEL . IERCRCC A Y HUSKIES ENJOYING * VISIT, TO HOSPITAL GROUNDS AFTER TRIP Alert and menacing in appear- ance, four husky sled dog Fresh— Assorted COOKIES Zynda Madge J. Reese, Washington, D. C Lydia John-Hansen, Fairbanks; red R Lucas, U. S. Bureau Of which | Fisher have been with the Rev. Bernard| Alaskan E R. Hubbard on his recer lora-| F. B. Gilchrest, Juneau; Georgia | Pound tion trip to the Aleut lands ' Lambert, Port Alexander; J. Davis, | and Alaska Peninsula periencing the de! s be ashore, after rather close confir I ment crossing the gulf on the can- bmtl] H nery tender Amelia. 10w ex-| Windham Bay; A. L. Pederson, Se- Mr. and Mrs. E. A Steel Creek; H. R. Steiner, Chris Lanin, Petersburg; | | S. Pederson.. Petersburg. | The big animals are chained seo- Gastinean | arately to trees on the terracc be- Jerry Jones, Fairbanks; hind St. Ann’s Hospital and show, North; Olaf Keller. considerable interest in everyone o who ventures near. They are Ma- geik, Margie, Katmai and Wolf, MR. AND MRS. BURR JOHNSON and moved to the hospital grounds, ARE _PARENTS OF BABY GIRL this noon. Margie is the proud, BORN AT ST. ANN'S TODAY| mother of the seven pups with the { party of the “Glacier Priest”. Thc\’ Mr. and Mrs. Burr Johnson are pups paid a call to the hospital| | the proud parents of an eight and yesu:rd ay and won the hearts of, One-quarter pound baby girl bom of 25¢ Quality TOMATO CATSUP, 2 Helen | T eSS SR Y S n ) T BEER, allbrands,and | S4Boe 10 o 19 | SHORT COLLEGE COURSE é:‘:{:“ 'da"i/}“’(mJ()Q;ki(\llge::lnglthalot;]‘g Bl R Bbo ALE % ro s - - - ‘ c 108, Bureau of Pubtic Roads staft ue I n PORK AND | A short course in sewing and and Mrs. Johnson was Miss Elsie wmillinery, cookery and weaving will Baggan, until her marriage last be offered to Fairbanks housewi\'cs,_‘_vmr, at the Alaska Agricultural Colle;ze’ and School of Mines beginning Oc- | tober 2. —— NU WAY HOT SPRINGS Famous Soap Lake Mineral 8ol- arium Baths, Drugless Institute | e S"()P IN JUNEAU! Scouring Pads 10¢ each Dr. Geo. L. Barton Chiropracror | 201 Goldstein Bldg. MITK ALL BRANDS Large Cans OFFICE HOURS ONLY Hours 9'to 12—1to 5 14 for 98¢ Evenings by Appointment PHONE 214 58 and 455 PHONES JUNE. e U CERTO, 2 bottles . . . 55¢ SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY DEAL ONE POUND LG.A. COFFEE ONE POUND 1.6.A. BUTTER ONE AN L. G:A. PEAS PHONES PHONES 58 and 455 CASH GRCERY Every-Day-Money-Savers PINEAPPLEFLAT AN, 10c CRAB, large can . . . I5¢ OLIVES, pint cans . . I5¢ ALL FLAVORS Chocolate and Vanilla Pudding 4 pkgs.. 25¢ FANCO-AMERICAN—Medium Cans SPAGHETTI, 3 cans . L.G.A Packages CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs. 29¢ —Large i S i) SUSTHE SN TS TS ESSSSUU § ol Consistency 2 pmts 4 iy 29¢ 55¢| BEANS, 4 med. cans . . 29¢ all for 59¢ Saniclor The New Woodbury’s Soap 10c bar PANCAKE FLOUR I1.G.A.—Large Packages 25¢ Cleanser 5 cents acan Tomato -5 ; ] Bleacher S HMewt, CELERY, each 10c¢ LOCAL 4 pounds Tuszs Rutabagas .. 19¢ POTATO CHIPS . . . 10¢ GCRAPEFRUIT, 4 “For 20¢ 157 IGA. STORESM"’ PHONES | GROWTH, | insure effective ullra-vlole: radiation with no U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Jureau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 21: Fair tonight und Saturday; gentle northwesterly winds. | | LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather | 4 pm. yesty .. .2097 45 81 sw 4 Cldy | 4 am .today 30.08 38 94 w 3 Clear Noon today 30.17 50 74 w 12 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | YESTERDAY | TGDAY } Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m.gam. Precip. 4am. | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow 30 28 28 28 20 0" Pb.Cldy | Nome 54 52 | Bethel 50 50 40 40 4 02 Clear | Fairbanks 56 56 34 34 4 0 Clear | Dawson 50 50 PR | 0 Clear | st. Paul 46 46 46 48 16 20 Rain | Dutch Harbor 52 52 | 80 54 4 152 PLCldy 1 62 62 | 44 a 4 0 cldy ! 52 52 44 46 4 02 Clear | % 45 w8 3 03 Clear | 53 ' a = 0 0 Clear | Ketchikan L 50 50 4 24 Cldy | Prince Rupert 56 54 48 50 0 06 Rain | Edmonton 6 44 33 i 12 01 cldy | seattle 70 70 56 56 4 0 Cldy | Portlana “ 6 60 4 0 Cldy | San Francisco 64 60 56 56 8 0 Pt.Cldy | The barcmetric g 1h southern Bering 83 central in the middle l) heavy rain in southern Bering the remainder of Alaska and the rally clear weather, preceded by n of the Gulf to British Columbia. v in the Gulf. Sea and®a stor is Sea. The pressure is high over ocean to the southward with ger showers from the eastern Temperatures were higher The Elks Club IS PRESENTIN EARL BLINZLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA Saturday Evening September 22 AT THE OPENING DANCE OF THE SEASON Admission $1.00 Your Child’s HEALTH, FUTURE ; depend upon these things ® Proper dlet, fresh air, exercise . ., and susshine are all essemedal if yout child is to develop normyally. And sun- shine is especially nt use it enables the child’s body to assimilate the minerals contained in the diet. Without them, “tkkbe:;i.thnzh u::fir‘z‘unnue children's dis- ease wl causes s, ees, pigeon breast, ete., is likely to result. " Give your child summer sunshine this winter with a G-E Sunlamp. Its beneficial ultra-violet rays can prevent and cure en o help in the O:velopmem ol sound teeth +..help to buil Ibone structute. remember, the General Electde Safety Reflector and Slkty Glass Bulb GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLAMP Prices now as lowas $20:50 burns \mder normal use. Buy a General Electric Sunlamp today and assure your ..~and yourself...the healthful benefits of sunshine d.vorn ...winurmmme:...whenevnyo- ‘want them, Sold on Convenient Terms Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—-8 DOUGLAS—18 58 and 455 b pI g SR S S Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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