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Y E AR ik Aiaa: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1934. BHARLES HUI.MER Daily Crbss-word Puzzle A e kA e b e e e g A 3 INDICTMENTS | guilty and was sentenced to serve six months in the Skagway jail. Albert “Doc” Matthews, and Roy vm G:way.-:mj“flifslnls:?gv'\%rm o R wh ngell Couple Wed in Municipal Chapel f . Holst, indicted for burglary were |- p : ‘ ; q:,i:?gsm. Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 11, Slow parseves. ARE RET“ R NED arraipied! il b vt and. Wt T s EWAR D Is BRIDGE CONTRACT in City of New York * " gods 1% Ventllated | plead in court tomorrow morning. | NEW YORK, No. 22—Alfred R. . Headpleces 13. Is defeated In addition to the criminal cas- The firm of Alfred Dishaw and | Brueger, aged 41, and Margaret | 9- Dismay . Plaything | es, two divorces and one citizen- Son, contractor on the Juneau-|A. Grant, aged 32 years, both of il Gox?::e‘;'h.l:o Uncooked | ship were granted in court during Douglas bridge, has beén granted | Wrangell, Alaska, were married in 15, Indigs Slant fluotn:ennh;lu‘ the morning session today. Edith an extension of 60 days time on the Municipal Chapel yesterday. 1o page " T for transpor. | Leon Butler was granted a decree e its contract with the Alaska Road TR Sy Charles Holmer, whose indictment | 15, Public speak- Lo ation Three true bills and one not a of divorce from Ford Butler. Erwin Wright and Stock Low|Cemmission. | “HEALTH TREAT" on a first degree murder charge | ., p.ers = __;‘? f:t‘;eld true bill were returned in the Unit- = Hackwiester was granted a decree This announcement was mads| Famous Soap Lake Mineral was presented to the United States istrict Court by the Grand Jury yeserday morning, for the Kkilling stitution Full of bones . Outdoor game . Chilled |ed States District Court by the | Grand Jury at the beginning of a busy session this morning. Bidders for Clearing Grubbing, Project from Belle Hackmeister. Ethel Hannah Neville, former a citizen of England, was granted her citi- here today by Hawley W. Sterling, | Assistant Chief ' Engineer of' the Commission. Baths, Body Manipulation, Drugless Institute. —adv. of Mrs. Charles Holmer and Alan 32. Renown Not a true bill was returned in zenship of the United States of A Dishaw’s firm had been handi- — A. Miller, in Juneau, on July 28, 5l Ch:‘- ol‘(zémy the case of Charles Pickering, America. Wright and Stock, contractors |Capped by adverse weather condi- was arraigned in Court this morn- G 35 98 - | charged with burglary, and he was | T i of: Seattle, were low bidders on|tions which had delayed finishing ing and pleaded guilty to murder Ung man o Awoin;mum immediately " IElea-sed from custody. » W th§ Seward fighway, Lawing-Moose his: portion ‘of .the bridge on Opto- |} - 9 ° counts. 63. Parts with X 2 4 S gun~ b) of $25,- ~ 3 ” l Judge George F. Alexander, pre- . Broad thor- ‘ _for money 45, Miiesl an¢ | gerous weapon on John Jensen, of ,‘,‘,2 mm,: g0 e 'besplte Hirtiors 16" e contraty, [| y siding, announced that he :?,fi?‘m‘ &: Raditions to :3 gfl:flh(gncanc, Petersburg, and his bail was set at | IN NEw DEAL opened this morning in the Ju- Work continues on ‘the bridge. pronounce sentence ne» 2. Floweriess bulldings 4 Seed pod - |$1000 by Judge George F. Alex- | meau office of the United States Dishaw also hasapplied to Wash- George Bros. morning. r«r 53, Entertain 1. Arbass of O e valipbor | 200 { s y Bureau of Publich Rdhds, ‘M. 'D.|ington, D. C. 1o be given perntls- g The maximum penalty for second | 4% P Hroynl!y millinery 48. Immature seed Pleads Guilty General Mlmmum Wage Williams, District * Engineer stat- | 8ion to discontinue work " until degree “ murder is life imprison-; 4. thsticEtng - $ Kind of voetry - 49.°Dry ! ed. March 15. The éontractor could [ 3 : o A ratus 5. Correcty’ 50 Pavorite In the case'of the U. 8. vs. Matt Scale. Adopted—Ford ment and the minimum is not less, 44 i3 Natlve mixture 4. On land 52. Stirs the alr | pyonich charged with a: 3t with 3 - Recommendation that the award |not be reached today to learn if he than fifteen years, according to the | REaeTy by Chiuman. vty B8 "“;f(:u‘:; o Afiprole e ith mss;;l;w;:_ Products Purchased be made to the low' bidder has had received governmental permis- P United States Atorney's office. | St i iy 5 Geeteglevter BL Loval: poetle | mon, of Chichagof, a true bill was p P yifed frond'the B.P. R. of- S8 foF I AL Remember! Holmer was arrested shortly be- | . “‘mqulnl e O 9. From a dis- 57 Nothing returned. Bilonich, walving read- WASHINGTON, Nov. 22—Furth-|fice here to the Washington, D. fore 1 o'clock on the morni i e c#‘flffi ves. U8 TArge Tecep- |ing of the indictment and time to er evidence that the New Deal sails|C. office of the Bureau and fi- July 28, by Deputy U. S, E 6. Dad | | plead, pleaded guilty and was sen- gradually being frimmed is seen |gures on the project are being for- FATALLY BEAT N THE PRICES John McCormick and City Patrol- | tenced to serve 15 months at Mc- in the announcement that generally | warded by mail, Mr. Williams stat- \ man Kenneth Junge, after he had -i %ifl.“%' | Neil Island by Judge Alexander, |30 cents an hour will be the|ed. ON LIQUORS emptied his pistol into his es- A true bill was also returned in minimum wage for work rellef.| Other bidders on the Seward) tranged wife and Miller. The| . .W.-.%“. the case of the U. S. vs, Henry This wage has been adopted by|highway road were were Sommers BEFORE WE shooting occurred in front of the. A Neble, charged with rape. The of- FERA. Construetion Company of Juneau, % Juneau Drug Company on F‘rom‘ 9 |2e .. fense is non-bailable. Also for the first time since the|with a bid of $26710; McMullen, | OPENED! Street and hundreds of people, just Frank Rincon, indicted by the NRA began, the Government is|Tessler and Roe, of Seward, wWho| SEATTLE, ov. 22.—Walter Mos- s leaving the dance at the Mandar- | Grand Jury for burglary, was ar- purchasing Ford products. Ford|bid $27130 and Seims Spokane|es, aged 29, Tulalip Indian, con- in Ball Room, gathered at the | raigned this morning. He pleaded has not yet signed the auto code. | Company, of Spokane, Washing-|fessed he killed his elderly father- scene and witnessed the tragedy. | fon, high bidders, with $28,750. |in-law, Cashmere Sam, on the Tu- . Eight bullets were lodged in the woman and two in the man, while | two more went astray through the drug store window. loaded his two sailors from the visiting before he could fire again, and took the pistol away from him. Both Mrs. Holmer and Miller died at St. Ann's Hospital during the night. EELS REPORTED RUNNING HEAVY | INLOWER YUKON ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 22— Millions of eels are running in the | lower Yukon river, said Pilot Os- car Winchell, who has returned | here from Russian Mission Winchell said the run this year is unusually large and is proving a God-send to the natives who are preserving them for food !or themselves and their dogs. The salmon run was short during the season., ‘Winchell also reported the mild- est winter, so far, since 1910 in the Yukon River region. The low- est temperature has been zero and | there has been no snow. Holmer re- | .32 calibre pictol but | sub- | marine squadron leapt upon him | 'Good Taste /. E //Wl I/// wl » 1 flfl W7/<an fllll.// 11 1 7 fllll Ew ALASKA MAPS ARE teresting information carried on {maps. With all necessary changes BEING CHECKED FOR indicated, they will be returned to ERRORS BY STERLING"J]L U. S. Geological Survey, errors corrected and released for the pub- \ —t |lic shortly after the first of the Mr. Sterling stated. They | New maps of Alaska were receiv- dvaflable at the road ;ixrz‘\;ll“cAm‘;Zefigfla% (;;:,LT;:,WO? commission office for purchase at the United States Geological Sur- | Small charge. ’\m in Washington, D. C., and are |being checked for errors by Hawley |W. Sterling, Assistant Chief En- |gineer for the A. R. C. H. B. Selby, one of the best These new maps clearly show all! known newspaper men in Alaska, trails, roads /and airplane landing recently took over publication of nnm: in addmon to the usual in- the Valdez Mmex ———te —— MINER OUT AGAIN Everyone Invited "lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'II|IIIIlllllllllII|II||HIIIII||IIIIIIIII| Annual BAZAAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—NOV. 23-24 Nativity Parish Hall BEANO BOOTH—NOVELTY BOOTH— BARGAIN BOOTH—FISH POND —HOPE CHEST Music and Vocal Selections Each Evening BIG TURKEY DINNER Saturday Night, Nov. 24 FROM 5 to 7 ) IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ies good to smoke Luckies for Luckies are round, Luckies are firm, Luckies are fully packed ‘with only the clean center leaves—these are the mild- est leaves—they cost more— they taste better.‘ “Its toasted” 'Ynn throat m—m: In'llcfiuy-w “ All bids. were below the Engm-l gers' estimate of the B. P. R. of- fice which totalled $35125 for the work. This estimate was de- Tiberately liberal by the B. P. R. engineers making ample allow- | ances for loss of time due to weather or 'other delays. | The work will be started at the earliest possible date that weather will permit after the signing of lalip Indian Reservation last Mon- day, Department of ‘Justice Inves- tigator W. K, Bowling said last night. ‘The 69-year-old: Indian was fa- tally beaten after a drinking par- ty. Officials will determine the na- ture of the homicide charged to be placed against Moses later. —_————.—— contracts, MY, Williams Stated. Daily Empire Wan: aas Pay! Pay’n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! PRICES! umimmmlmmmmmmifimmmflmmmmmflnmnnmmmflflmflflmmmumummunnflnmmnuuflumuuu T A GIN WHISK WINE CONTI-ROYA o v A GIN RED HEAD Full Pint, 50c @ WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS! 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