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8 B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936 — et . —__L_/ WOMAN INJURED IMMIGRATION [Police Unable (GIRL BEATER JURY CONVICTS | ccouts or 014 Vising B Flest BOUND FEET Four Days s ON SURF-BOARD WOMANPLANS = fo Quell New | GETSLIMIT WOMAN, SENDS ™= =t 0 .. CAUSE DEATH KIWIN, Alta, July |entire Viking fleet, now resting on h.-u.craugm, proved fatal to |the bottom of the Sogne fjord at — a 0[ "] Ing [.uhe 1]1!ashes 12-Year- | William Jones of Calgary. Fimreite, may be floated again if | CHUNGKING, China, July 17.— | A Jones was found on the street |plans for salvage are carried|An old-fashioned Chinese woman L Id Daughter with G | exhausted as the result of four | through. A iy Y i i : P : days of continuous hiccough- | ost her life when her bound fe Mrs. Ira Turner Slashed by Mane Proctor Will lm\<- Thousands Mill and F whl Thick Tree Limb Mildred Bolton Found Guil-| e History of the flcet dates BACK | prevented her from scrambling out S ) , i . 3 & | e 7 0 | to June 15, when a battle was 1 takin Boat Propellor While Seattle Tomorrow to Around RCA Plant in | MODESTO, Cal, July 17.—A si ty of Murdering | it b Bl hospHal | (5 ont between King Sverré of Nor-‘ggf Lg:;:; ::P;"cr‘:‘:g b - s £ d ¢ Tl i : ) | where he died. 5 i Riding Board Inspect Territory | Camden, New Jersey | month jail term, the maximum Her Husband fonio et | way and King Magnus, Who also|airport nere. g J { , e claimed the throne L i tHe' law, Was S0y dmiposed: on — MUSEUM WORKER e a T 1 S e the T TLE. N 0. d Ju 7.—Sharg & ? ~ AG " TRAVELS | The fight reached its climax at Sheldon Simmons m'.‘h’A y,‘\,n Agli‘;\] TLE, J 17 RO :“:' J., Jul ;ln‘ “‘“:f‘-j n Collier, 42, Oklahoma-Arkan- “”_C"’F’]“_lj' -llx )v“‘_”f'f"d_B"{- Louise F. Ba“ard assistant at mp 9 p.m and ended at midnight »xmanl A manta, or devilfish, weighmz cloc! is afternoon f a cur-,of Imn 2 A e : i R g . 4 4 oro! husband, was_col Ed, late “'m P‘dsscn e Is- tailed hop to Sitka, bringing Mrs. omorrow for to leave the RCA Manufac-4ed guil to beating his twelve esterday afternoon in the Crim-|George ger on Lhe Frmcew {nnr}x{r:ed b\ 3,200 warriors, were | ]ca:ght near Blmlm. Eahnm'\ s Ira Turner and two other pas- ur of inspection of g Company plant, caused sev-| year-old daughter with a k inal Court and the jury fixed pun-| — i £ i CAE ol < A e f__ N nles AP, Ket cities. | Tt ¢ d by George W‘nzml,tv were unable to quell es. here this afternoon. | ire whelmed by gway ) hment at death in the electric B C. Hawkins in sentenc- chair | Siflekinia Who Wia 18 O ! “I regret that six Mrs. Bolton, who is 46, admitted I agrinm i Ao t Director here. They | outbreak > months is the maximum penalty I she shot her husband to death in n on about August 6. | give you. If I could, I w accident, put off the rest of his/plan | The riotin tarted two hours |can ¥ 9 would his Loop office on June 15, but Y 5 flight to Sitka and returned here . = | after Supreme Court Justice Lloyd | sentence you to a longer term claimed she was driven to it by| CAUSTIC THRIFTY with the injured woman immed- | demanded a half million dollars in| The daughter, Trilby, was severe- Bolton’s infidelities over a period WEEKLY Foon jately, making the hop in 40 min- A bail for the release of i01 persons ly beaten on the back and thighs. of years | SOMMEN NEWS utes. On arrival here she held in connection with yesterday" - -~ - > o E ] transferred directly to the ambu- disorders Eleven-year-old Edith Fellows of lance and taken to St. Ann's Hos- [ >-oo—— the movies has a pet white rat namec : A pital BE |DENT|F|ED \ BUY AT HOME! y Rflyal cfll ure “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ Mrs. Turner was swimming to- DRBSHL 51 o o - sets New Mflflfl |Y THE FRIENDLY STORE JULY 17, 1936. THE: FRIENDLY STORE WitiLondoners| SUMMER SPECIALS the boat a LONDON, July 1/—The Duchess| sengers from Chichagof. Mrs. Tur- ner was injured while surf-poat territor dge ing him said her feet were drawn into the spin- | ning propeller, inflicting deep flesh | | 3 B wounds in both legs. It is believed Scar-Faced Public Enemies that there are no broken bones to Be Indexed in The other passengers from Chi- RS chagof were Ed and William Scho- Rogue’s Gallery Porter: “Where's the rest of | i | n s u t of Kent, by appearing at her first He was a bit shy, and after| .I t * | nover. Simm ched o re's. leave here Jy’ 'Uuum)m:r CINCI ATI, July 17—By their public function of King Edward’s| she had thrown her arms around ol e lss“e ‘yulVIr bazgarel: sir? the flight to Tl e by R refgn with her curls arranged in a |l him and kissed him for bring- | Salesman: “This is all T have. ! Sitka. eprdad e S Either...because both contain différent way has set a Style in|f] ing her a bouquet of flowers, he| pine Grade—Large Rolls | ! don't need any more. criminals just as they mow trace » i 2! | et it iea¥e, [ 4 | Porter: “But 1 thought you R S il Acme...the West's favorite beerl R on the Ducheld openids tha It s e 1 GHieean yoor were a traveling salesman.” uneau ra"s er ..,:.,,,llj witnesse two killings exhibition of British-made silk she said. Each Sc | Salesman: “I am; but I sell remembered prominent scars on the stockings, she had her hair arrang- “Oh, I'm not offended,” he re- | ] ideas, undu?_cmd. brains—that's a AsvRes R U S Sl ed at the sides in two rows of curls, plied; “I'm going for more flow- | what T sell. g e check, exposing the ears, and meet- R salesman Pve seen sround here st ing four rows of curls at the back | Mothers Qats it cr any sampies” : e oAl She wore pearl stud earrings. Absent-minded Professor: A Business and [‘llllll)""‘m - 2 b P The style, planned especially to “Waiter, half an hour ago I WITH CHINA s e i e go with her new hat, a diminutive ordered some lamb chops. Have | othiee s kvl “ease; sastineau lransler bitlE AR e 1 oval-shaped pill-box perched over you forgotten them, or have I % hik oas” pRaiia Sl b ol i ot line v € X " o dacks 3 2 g Is Purchased rcthon o TRy v isation 0 the right eye, is finding wide favor had them? Large Packages | the “phone.” vor " " - United States Bureau of In- 0—0—o Employer: “You think! What's > ase the business and all yestigat t Washingt - ->>—— B Purchase of the busin nd all | vestigation at W : e % | “How's your wife getting along 34c the good of thinking equipment of the Gastineau Tran homicide 1ad had run up Scientist Seelung | with her driving?” “Well, sir, the veice at the fer Co., from W. E. Day, by the Juneau Tra:N‘er Co., was announc- | golyi; ed today by Oscar Elison, owner of |cyes, Sc -/ other end said, ‘Hello, is that Watermelon with you, you idiot!’” Thin, Tough Rind | ™™ ., Shaker Salt |~ ™ “"._ stone wall seemingly in rders. Studying the le noticed that wit- She took a turn for the worse the latter firm nesses invariably mentioned scars “The i [ I ay's ip- at I e, 1 e iden- m--xixh (:::LL[‘;‘; rwf:) :l)x‘l‘ul:(tltjl)‘: il fa bl il LT_Ame "0 'S ‘NOLSHTHVHO Husband: “One more payment One ‘of our old-fashioned cus- it et Tetaenation. |~ A Dr. Charles F. Poole, plant expert, and the furniture’s ours. l shinds tiiok: hECTBRRANIeE, ori B s 10 bat JLeLhod b Clitse is looking into the genetics of the Wife: “Good! Then we can p gs” € | 5ot New York: Tiey went. 1o 2O SRS 10 B SR e watermellon throw it out and get some new |one of those plays that made fzfcmRe miheet 1. 40 our o | he the murderers He and his co-workers are con- stuff.” paipr i Ut tomers,” stated Elison. “The many al e ducting research to ascertain inher- PN e m‘r" m'm“" iy small compartments will enable 1 to deliver oil in any of the smaller| g, \antities while the large tank truck that we have always had can be used in hanuling large orders. Only diesel and. stove oils are delivered by the Juneau Transfer, and fol-, lowing the practice of Mr. Day, different compartments of the tanks are used for the two oils, thus avoiding any chance for mix- ture.” Mr. Day will be employed by the Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Co. Tigyoloned tn ke Mgty itance factors of the plant with the P : sorry Y, i 4 3 J aim ultimately of developing a mel- BUT WHERE TO FIND 'EM! al‘fiwax !xf-«»:gh;l,»'o: hflr; :frs.:d.iflrh:‘; ACME BREWERES | o,y combining the best features of What this country needs, in ":"urflr"i" play g San Francisco various brands. Mo g 3 : o lopping of view of the spending of the New For the Topping P Y R S Los Andales “The chief difficulty now with : » E Wi Dealers, is bigger and better tax- Your Jelly 5 X @s watermelons is that each plant re- 4 il 3 probably liven up a bit before i 7 [ the end.” quires different land space in which { to grow,” says Dr. Poole. 2 pkgS., 25c | Tomato Sauce Jellquick Spanish Style CERTO | He says he will study them with the view toward growing one hav- 3 : ~ Pectin, 25¢ 4 cansfor25¢c! 3 for 85¢ aend ing the market standard rine—thin worked on hi system i it bringing it to his chief's atten Now he has a two-month job of ;7 a scar ide ation file the Cincinnati pol. 1 is ¢ let h says 1t to be able to iden- tify many persons wanted for crimes but whose names and finger- prints we do not have We'll classify the marks, and within a few minutes we'll be able to produce a picture of a criminal FIRST AID CLASSES |with soars similar to.those noted BEING CONTINUED 1toesses. Schattle’s method is to divide the : head and neck into nine parts, each First aid classes for prospectors |nympered. The forehead is num- are being continued, according t0|pereq 1; a scare on the right side R. E. Humfrey, U. . Bureau of of tne forehead would be noted as Mines Safety Engineer, and tonight |p_; on the left side as L-1. The will be held in the offices to fhe Territorial Commissioner of Mines in the Federal building due to the regular meeting of the Council in the City Hall. Each night next | [ \ week the sessions will resume in the Fll‘lal Steel Chord POTAToES! Council Chambers. The work is Is Placed On s o A P ?fifge::)eflprfi»:pt;gg:;gund all those | pcco-Oakland Bridge CRYSTAL WHITE N 5 lbs. but tough—as well as sweetness and symmetry. And he wants a wilt-proof melon. - - More than 6,000 air -conditioned cars are now in use in the United States and it is estimated that rail- roads have ordered about 1,000 more. - - - - Six months before she came to Hollywood a clairvoyant friend pre- dicted a screen career for Paula Stone. She’s in the movies now. nature of the scar and any pertin- ent facts about it would be noted. — - - - NURS Miss A GO TO SITKA SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 1T ST Mis ary Cawthorne, Advisor The connecting Ik in the lu ars of Maternal and Child Health, and | San Francisco-Oakland bridge was ) sl.l9 Miss Eunice Anderson, Public Health | made today with the placing of Nurse, both under the Social Se- | the final steel chord. The task re- curity Act, are leaving tonight on |quired 31 minutes r an inspection 'he final rivets will be put in = e o PUREX Plgglleggly Meat Dept. | “5aNANAS TONIGHT Quarts § §C ... Piggly Wiggly Quality Meats.... Golden Ripe FAREWELL REQUEST CONCERT 1936 FRESH COLORED FRYERS 3 Ibs. 29c MISS ELLEN REEP Deviled Meat oyt Northern Light Presbyterian Curch 6 cans 2 sc CREAMED COTTAGE CllEESE " KRISTOFERSON'S—In Attractive Tumblers 3 doz‘ 73c | _. ; e e ——— T S o ABRANEEIE L TN quests from those who L No. 21 ti res ound— LD - could pot find seating al'qfe . ; l?cs T . Swifts Premium strmg Beans room for Wednesday's j ¢ i 2 Ol‘ 25 ° lb c i concert, Miss Reep will . ; 2 s, 25 I appear again tonight e Pound N Daound ... ... e Pound |..........i..- in a complete new pro- : J A M JEWEL SHORTENING # Fresh RTR, 2 lbs., 6 oz. PEAS c HENS_Fresh Plump Stewers | s 20C TONIGHT COFFEE Alaska Special . ... pounds 390 COFFEE Program Promptly at 8:30 3 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR _ iveri FOR .. . Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2rings Tj 2 § Fres Fost Baliverios Saturday PROSPERITY P ll 0 N Dept. = 42 IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings Time Is the Test of True Service

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