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8 GASBOAT ROSITA BADLY DAMAGED BY FIRE SUNDAY Gas Explosions Aboard Boat Call Out Fire De- partment Twicé‘ Sun(]ay exfinguished possessions of burned and t and the sh them \nm it @ alar, g sounded At 7 had been pumped out, in working around it, match and a second gas explosion occurred. The Department again ex- tinguished the flames. the Depart- Mr. Kline, d mvlnd a d in adjoining the ¢ arris Sign Shop. The two men who occupy the place were absent. The mattress and bed- clothes were destroyed but no other damage was done. - e RECENTLY MARRIED COUPLE HONORED AT SURPRISE BANQUET 7 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erickson, prominent members of the Fin- KM nish colony in Juneau, were the honor guests last night at a de- lightful surprise given for them at the I. O. O. F. Hall by their many friends. flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|I||II|IIIIIIII||IIIIIllIIIIllllllII pm w\lexd\) after the boat | struck a| e series off Newport, America’s Cup, a feat 14 previcus British challengers have failed to accomplish. remacy of American over British yachtsmen rests with Harold S. Vander- P othos) deavour is attempting to capture the the famous ¢ld mug which for 83 years has represented the sups bilt (inset, right) and his sleek yacht Ra inbow. (Azsociated Pre: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, _SEPT. 24, Rival Yachts and Sktluw rs in America’s Cu p s Series ted Septcmber 15, T. O. M. Sopwith (inset, left) with his trim En- The defense of The occasion for the party was and presented Mr. and Mrs. Erick- the announcement of the marriage s of the couple a week ago by Judge J. F. Mullen. Bc Mr. Erickson Erickson, who was for- y Mrs. John Sorri, are well n in the city, and more than one hundred friends were present to wish them happiness. Mr Henna Edman, who with Oscor Koski, witnessed the cere ,mony, acted as hostess last evening | r Ge Mr Dancing 1 an electric mixer, nd many other attractive g satin 0- with Vl\\ Louise Tanner and M e Alfors giving several followed the pr a delic 15 each, acompanied on the piano by Knute Hildre. to an accordion orches- m and abou supper w served with a huge wedding cake, hes, coffee and a or tempting edibles prepared Ior the occasion. II\WK l‘"l'l , ~aneau attor- 1€ B. Wallder, mem- ber of a kerage York City, left here inoon on the seaplane irday affe: Patco, Pll ¢ 'm of N(\\x:‘ Sheldon Simmons, for Hawk 'Inlet to look over the Pekovich mining property there. Mr. Roden will return in a day or so but Mr. Wallder, who is on | his vacation, expects to remain for two weeks at the mine. e S Officials figured Montgomery county, Kansas, voters cast their about - !'ballots in the 1934 primary election at a cost of 40 cents per vote. [TEXTILE LOOMS ARE OPERATING; STRIKE AT END One Hundred Per Cenlj Unionization Is Now | Planned in Industry WASHINGTON, Sept. 24— The hum of looms from Maine to Ala-| bama sang an end of the great| ‘wxule strike. Workers swarmed to the factories early this morning as the result of the orders issued last Saturday afternoon that the strike was over as all ends had been at- tained. The end of the strike and the| resuming of operations in the tex- tile plants also signalled the fight to unionize the industry one hun-| dred percent. Francis Gorman,| Chairman of the General Strike Committee said: “We will organize all textile workers, one hundred | percent now.” AR A PR S EASTERN STAR NOTICE | Installation of officers Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. EnLer',ainmenLl and refreshments. —adv. [ e The Finnish Educational || Club Gives Another POPULAR DANCE AT ODD FELLOW’S HALL Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1934 Hard Time Ball FRED LEHTO, Accordion Gentlemen 40c, Ladies 25¢ Refreshments Free EVERYBODY COME e PSSR Other styles \ up to $20.00 SEE THE FAMOUS NETTLETON sHOES for MEN! LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. Built in 1854, me EdnJ a steam-| J. C. Holton, commissioner of ag- |er still in active service out of riculture in Mississippi, estim Melbourne, Australia, is credited| the average cash income from with having cruised more than season’s crops in that state to be 5,500,000 miles. $480 per farm. T IIiIIIIII|iIIIIII|IIIlIlilIIIIII‘||IIIIIIHlIIiI|IH|I||IIIllIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIiHI T Everything in the Store Must Go — and Go Quickly HATS — COATS — DRESSES Reduced for Quick Sale as Much as 50% 000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ Hosiery - Lingerie-Costume Jewelry AT EXTREME REDUCTIONS! CHILDREN'S and BABY WEAR AT PRICES THAT WILL ‘ASTONISH! COPL00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - THE A‘LL SALES CASH 0 000000000 NIFTY FRONT STREET $ FOR SALE FIXTURES, SHELVING, SHOW CASES—ALL FOR SALE SHOP - NO APPROVALS LT