The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1934, Page 8

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T e et o e ST BT PSR et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1934. he oth ma ha TORSO OF CHILD wear with new fall 'ppn', e Jones-Stevens Shop include er noslery and lingerie, Vassar garments to give the correct figure f FAI_L UPE N ING for mew fall frocks, Perrin gloves | Authorities Have M}stely m winter shades and smart purses m match or give color accents to Jones Slcv‘nx Pl esent s|fall costumes. costume jew- | | without which a new outfil Fashionable Merchandise {would be incomplete, temptingly| HOOPER, Nebraska, Sept. 27— | uggests one more purchase before | Investigators are puzzled over an| to Juneau Clientele Ifanl buying is finished | apparent murder mystery by the Winifred Jones, partner in |finding of the body of a child, mart specialty shop, is pleas- |apparently %d1sm e mbered with a the merchandise she has |saw. the ing, and de-| The torso, wrapped in an Omaha > pleasure her |newspaper with an August 4 date over the shop's ‘lmv was found in the river by a | fisherman The victim was apparently four years of age. i ene soom [ECHO COVE TRAIL ' pewmsotaser 000 e ereater | 70 BE INSPECTED {and there is no clue to the sex | BY C G BURDICK | “emMwhg s & hop| To inspect ihe trait under con- DAN MOLLER BACK ki éfi.‘}n‘liii“f\f.,’;’ci?Lfi ‘Counes FROM SURVEY WORK ‘ ' NEAR PETERSBURG 5 ona evening gown | G. Burdick, U. S. Forest Ranger, Dan Moller, sistant with of crisp brown taffeta Viola (left this morning on the Ranger mett model, brown accessories IV and expects” to return to his gold costume jewlery.. A white | Juneau headquarters Friday night. the United States Service, ovening gown, scarlet cellophane| This trail, which will be be- returned today from the Peters- and scarlet accessories in the |tween five and six miles in length burg district where he has headed window are startlingly lovely. | will connect with the trail extend- a timber survey reconnaissance Glimpse of Fall Fashions |ng from the Eagle River suspension party which has been in the field However, the windows just gi ‘b!'lflm’ to Yankee Basin, and make since last May. | 1 glimpse of the fall things on it possible to go by trail from Ju-; With a crew of eight men Mr.| in the shop. neau to B s Bay, when com- Moller has completed survey work | owns and more 0 to Wellman Hol- over an area of 200,000 acres durin ks are of velvet, cut ani Regional Forester. this time. The work was included I and crepes, many of illiam Fromholz, trail foreman, in the National Recovery emergency | Case—Head, Arms, | Legs Are Missing he weather conspired to be the Jones-Steven Two love i grace the \\.n-‘ dows of th | anhouncing tones are f | | Tuc other t i .d with laces, mctal! Who has been in charge of the program for which funds were cleth, accentuated with metal belts trail work from Echo Cove to Yan- lotted in August, 1933, with the kee Basin, is to be transferred and 1 be placed in charge of can- or metal broc vision that the work be com- 2ve lovely: deep ted within one year. blue, wine, bright i struction of the road to be ex- e | brown and black tended into Mendenhall Lake by MyzER AND LAVIOLE | and dresses for |the United States Forest Service.| g0 BEGIN JAIL | Alterncon g Upon the departure of Forem Fromhoiz, Lester Mangle will main in charge of the Echo Cov | Yankee Basin trail work which is |expected to be completed by Oc- luou 31, Mr. Holbrook said. ! — e e,—— repeat the accent of into silk or woolen re new in design and FOR LARCENY, WR \N(-l',ltl.‘ Dennis Miller and Joe Laviolette, who were recently found guilty of petit larceny in the present session | {of the U. 8. District Court at Ket- | ? |chikan and sentenced by Judge | ATTORNEY GEN. TRUITT George F. Alexander to HAS MAJOR OPERATION, IS |monihs und one vear and of duvetyn smoothness MAKING GOOD RECOVERY i, tne Wrangell jail, arc trimmed coats of the polo type 2 Attorney General James S. Tru- the first city on the No swagger and may be worn with |itt, who with Mrs. Truitt left here 94y under the custody of Deputy scparate furs. Coat shades are | several weeks ago for Portland 8, ‘Marabal dames Nolan: 101 reliable and fashionable bl and | Oregon, where he entered the Cof- Wrangell to begin their senten brown, blues, greens and Wine fey Clinic, underwent a major op- According to word received to colorings. |eration last Saturday. by U. 8. Marshai Willier The hats to wear with the new| The operation was successful and R T coats are definitely of a new sea-|he is making a good recovery, ac- Herbert Hoover Speaker s son. Velvets, other fashionable fab- | cording to word received here by | rics and felts, each one as smart|Mrs. Truitt Moehring. Community Chest Doings are plain or fur-trimmed Furs are fitch, blue and black fox, | dyed squirrel, caracul, Persian lam b | and coat woolens are new al rough in texture, or just as land to- PORTLAND, Sept. 27.—He Hoover, speaker at the Commun- Che: xposition, said dly radiance mpathy and agement goes with voluntary ts and cannot be reproduced by bu- reaucrats.” Egg Prices 4r0 Adwm inge EXTRA LARGE (A Real Bargain) dozen g At GARNICK’S, Phone 17 Many things- Lots of armholes and natural should- Coats that are belted. Plaids like a Scotch- Sailors of And a dozen and W AT'> new for autumn! any nice things. Slits in skirts. tweeds. New easy ers. Collars that ripple. Sweaters soft as a kitten, man’s. Berets of every description. particularly smart varieties. ran pick one other new notes, all of which you out quickly in our new collection. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION ON THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY And we assure you a visit will be greatly appreciated by us. THANK YOU! FOUND IN RIVER: FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED TO WOODLAND GARD! At 11:45 o'clock this forenoon e Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- |~ Territorial Teasuer Walstein G ment was called to the Woodland Smith, who underwent a major < ardens where a backfire from the operation at the Virginia Mason e b caused concern. There Hospital in Seattle last week, is was no damage getting along splendidly and mak- . a rapid recover ording to mers of western *Kentucky word received here by Mrs. Smith URER W. G. SMITH IS MAKING RAPID RECOVERY FROM MAJOR OPERATION [were paid $750,000 for their straw- He expects to be able to leave Se- 1 y crop this season. attle for Juneau about October 6. “It’s toasted” \/ Your throat protection—against irritation—against cough MR. AND M BERGGREN BULBS BULBS A Roptaly et gl ‘GAME TONIGHT ON BORN ST. ANN'S TODAY | BRUNSWICK ALLEYS| We have now seceivea most ¢ 9 s | our bulbs for Fall pldmmg : g Spring blooming. Large Mr. and Mrs. Henning Ber;ren' The Brunswick Bowl alleys | ment. Phone 311, Juneau Fl ! are the parents of a baby boy born will be the battleground QI another | Shattuck Building. at St. Ann’s Hospital this morning |pin contest tonight. The Signal at 0 o'clock. Mrs. ‘Berggren and Corps team will play the Miners. her son are both getting along |The game will be called promptly nicely. The young man, named El- at 7:30 &'clock. vird, weighs n and three- .- | o'clock sharp. You are fourths pounds. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | J clean center leaves are used in Luckies—because the clean center leaves are the mildest leaves...they cost more...they taste better. ———-— AMERICAN LEGION Meets tonight at Dugout wante| Copyright, 1034, The American Tobacco Company

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