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- INVESTIGATION " INTO TRIPLE ANNUAL TOTEM OF JUNEAU HIGH Distribution Takes Place ™ Inxnmm\\ ].\ 1‘);21 Marine Edition to the “"\‘[ f"“]’{”“‘“ Wife of University Instruc- iss Ruth ; tor and Two Children Are Strangled PITTSBURGH, Pa. June 19. — Strangulation was found by coro- ner’s physicians here today to have S been the cause of the death of Mrs, eanor Feely, 30, wife of a Uni- y of Pittsburgh instructor, and their two children 1 Juneau Hi re now residing in Detectives disclosed the discov- s thumb print on a om the local mer- °d by The Empire found with an ice nick use ating her heart. Her aged 5, was hit on the a hammer before beng The other child was Jan- - son Bobbie, ington, and the § an E Company of the ice, aged 3 cit Opinions of the officers connected - e with the case differ over whether 5 FAIRBANKS WOMAN the tragedy was murder or suicidc © Richard Jac DIES IN SEATTLE - d, Orche 2lay; C Mrs. arthur s. Brown, of Fair- MRS. MULVIHILL GOES tics; Tom 1 banks, died last week in Seattle, TO POCATELLO, IDAHO Mrs. V. W. Mulvihill, wife of the nt for the Canadia cific Stepmship Co., and daug Maxine left on the Princess Char- » lotte this morning for Seattle From Seattle the Mulvihills will go to Pocatello, Idaho, where Mr Boy Rifle ugness tics; after a long illness. Her husband, 1e proprietor of Brown's jewelry rd Store in Fairbanks, arrived here June 7 on the PAA Lockheed ra from Fairbanks, and sailed le aboard the Yukon the 's. Brown died Yukon arrived in the before attle Mrs. Brown left companied by her daughter, Vir- gina. early last February, and upon t vival in Seattle entered the Virginia Mason Hospital Byron Perscneus, tewart, Declamation e business staff of the g member Sybil God Fairbanks, ac- post graduate course. Mrs. Mul- vihill, who is now a registered nurse, Totem Hospital in Los Angeles A Thoughttul Gift Will Please Bad a Lot! AR 1000 NEW TIES Just unpacked for DAD’S DAY New Shades New Patterns New Colorings $!.25up SUITS We feature ONLY ‘Timely Clothing’ for men . . . Nationally known and at popu- lar prices. $25, $30, $35 HARDEMAN HATS $4 and $5 STETSON HATS National Prices! [ STAR BRAND SHOES ALL-LEATHER "For Every Member of the Family!” NECKWEAR Neat stripes and pat- terns in beautiful, lus- trous silks that knotg perfectly and will not wrinkle. A grand gift for Dad! $1.25 SHIRTS Superior quality broad- and fine court ases in plain HOSE Fine pure Phoenix silks reinforced at heel and cloths toe for extra long wear. madr Plain colors &nd pat- terns. Extra fine qual- ity, per pair— 75¢ up 'w ¥ . Handkerchiefs Pure linens with neat hand- : rolled edges. Plain white If you asked Dad what he thought about Father's Day, he'd whites, white on white, stripes and all-over pat- terns $1.95 up Remember Dad On His Day— SUNDAY (AR white on white pa or probably pass it off as a lot of nonsense! But, nevertheless, Get a he'd be awfully disappointed if you didn’t remember him . and he'll be pleased no end, if you do remember him with a gift as fine as any of these! colored borders. half dozen. 35¢c each up B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store Visit Our Upstairs Bargain Department " {ester. Ck Mulvihill will take a special medical | took her training at the Roosevelt|out the Southeast and from here ‘!iw two men will go to the forest jareas in the Westward and In- terior. - GIRL BORN Michaels-Stern and| i Heads M(;ther drurch SHDTS HHED; Mrs. Elizabeth Cadwell Tomlinson (above) of Boston became presi- dent of the Christian Science moth- sr church, succeeding Dr. Frank C. Colby. (Associated Press Photo) FOREST OFFICIAL DUE TO ARRIVE THIS AFTERNOON The Forester ship with Assi C. M. Grs r and Regional For- H. Flory aboard, due to arrive in Juneau this noon. Assistant Re Wellman Holbrook by radiophone at 11:30 this morning at Taku Inlet and they reported they were coming on into Juneau. Mr. Flory has had the Washington offictal on an inspection through- An eight pound one ounce } girl was born to Mrs. E at 5 o'clock yesterday afternocn a St. Ann’s Hospital - D IN HOSPITAL Richard Ford, mine employee, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yes- | terday for medical treatment Johnson, Wings of the Morning! Good Coffee! GOOD Coffee! Worth a lot, isn't it? | Worth a little care in making. 1 Worth a little care in buying. For more delicious coffee | try this— Select for your coffee pot the special Schilling Coffee it ought to have. There are two you know. One for drip. One for percolator. Schillin _ Coffee Genuinc diamonds of Certified | Origin A Lifetime Gift Invest part of that BONUS! in the DIAMOND you want-| ed to give her when you‘ The least| depreciation of any person- | were married. al gift. We have some| larger stones at very at- tractive prices. The NUGGET SHOP i 1 E pany during THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936. Officers Rescue Men from Plant. Maroonfid f()l' KENT .. Burr and Chief of Clair West escorted tw men last night from the pla Black and Docker where they had been marooned ke REE DELI \/ sk {be taken to the county jail. He bore John Doe warrants charging them with shooting with intent to wound The plant has been closed by a strike but some of the men returned to work and the seige was on Picket snipers returned the fire of those inside the plant. - - Half Million of Mexican Workers Strike 30 Minutes OHIO STRIKE PICNIC PICNIC) VIKING CLUB LENA COVE SUNDAY, JUNE 21 BUS LEAVES BUS DEPOT AT 11 A. M. MUSIC REFRESHMENTS Entire Day Ohio, June 19, MEXICO CITY, June 10.—Much of Mexico's business stopped for 30 minutes yesterday by orders a general strike called by labor - FUN t of the Electric Com- ets to let them through claimed the lives heriff said the men would sans in 1935 of eight Kan-| For Quick Results Try An Empire Classified! VERY PHONE 16 JR HOME-OWNED GROCERY ¢t MARKE REALLY FRESH COFFEE is gound before your eyes. Now UNITED'S COFFEES are ground to fill your order! You may watch your order being ground if you wish! UNITED'S COFFEES come direct from the roaster in the whole bean. When freshly roasted coffee beans are ground before your eyes you get fresh coffee—not "preserved” cotfee freshness—and this is the only way we know in which you can be sure of getting FRESH COFFEE. UNITED Special COFFEE Pound 2 Pounds 24° Beauitful Cup and Saucer S5c Extra with each 2 pounds UNITED Reliable COFFEE Pound 2 Pounds 29 B Beauitful Cup and Saucer 5¢ Extra with each 2 pounds MILK ALL BRANDS 10 CANS 19° RAISINS SEEDLESS 29°¢ 4 LB. PKG. THOMPSON'S NEW PACK Malted Milk Gfapefruit c 3 TALL TINS 49° | 35 PRUNES 314 pound TALL TINS package 10°¢ 25¢ WHEATIES | BUTTER-EGGS THE SUMMER CEREAL LARGE PACKAGE with the Cheapest. 25¢ COME! SEE! KETCHUP || CLEANSER | soaAP HEINZ. LIGHTHOUSE IVORY 21° | 5¢ | 25¢ LARGE BOTTLE CAN 4 MED. BARS PINEAPPLE JUICE Finest in Town. Priced ..MEATS...MEATS.. | FRUITS 8 VEGETABLES LEGS O Pound . New Plums, Apricots, Cherries, Honey- dews, Casabas, Watermelons, Straw- berries, Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, Lettuce and EVERYTHING! o g reoronres 29F LARGE FANCY JUMBOS ORANGES SUNKIST BACON Poand " » HORMEL'S EASTERN—Half or Whole COMPOUND GOLDEN RIPE FANCY STEWERS e day in an armed cor ers to demonstrate labor's rig: to in which six men were w € | strike. About half a m n workers leaders of the n Ma-, dropped their tools and eased off for whose pickets conducted, the 30 minute period. ige of the plant, ride on - - R S B - PO E T i 5 5 taking the men’ out urging, Kicks o' horses. mules ani cotvs