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E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1936. digmu | ‘{n.’ J. C cate with the Soderstrom broth- FIREMEN G!VE Al I-l wumen |NQUEST s B e L last o | Miha and William St trom came to Juneau la ymployed ren was formerly view, and T! Springs $50 TO ASSIST Are Feted at | NO CAUSE FOR LOCAL SUICIDE = BASEBALL TRIP, Tea Tomorrow, - Plans for l;lll)l‘;)\'illg Local Visitors \X}lll Be Special:Fricnds B—la;r;l(* Death offlu,::, Witnesses appearing at the in- | said trom had intended to quest were Victor Anderson, John ork there this fall hl‘( ke g g t worl Fremslar, Ludwig Thoren, C. V HER ot ges W Dr. W. W. Council. Wi ption of Dr. Council, t! e all friends of Soder- d that the suicide HUBER ADMITS Crounds Discussed | Guests at Governor’'s | Delmar Soderstrom 2 ng heavily for sev- at Meeting House Aflan i tODru'_]Ef"Wi""‘ Thoren said he knew Soderst F'RING HOUSE SR | the Iz The Juneau Fire Depar American Legion Auxiliary mem-| gy / 2 e 4 argely concerned with t nd visitors here f he Con- br it in t ¥ i S dindion n» ted m](]ln; I at regular monthiy | ve 1l be honored at a tea at 's Jury impaneled to investi-| ey £ S s i Toa- . \n)n‘;‘l\t“ meeting last \t. The ses wor's House from 4 to 5 the ‘#eath yesterday of Del- e B8 nis s, was brief as many member tomorrow afternoon. | B titiny otfer- s -y B S s apae 1 e Tesiop s e N AR AR inquest in Commissioner cal Jderstrom and told the jita he was drunk activities in Douglas | _Troy will be Theg Me-|J, I Mullen's court by friends of v hie would simply have to sober What he was doing A donation of $50 toward the Ket-|Kanna, of Fairbanks, outgoing Pres- | Soderstrum indicated that the trag- up or the liquor would Kill him. In | ang b tofaclioip. aix. months chikan baseball trip was voted. Af- ident of the Department of Alaska edy was probably the whim of a g, ter that Art McKinnon, chairman'Auxiliary; Mildred Culver, of An- brain muddled by protracted intox- of the Juneau Ball Park Commit-|chorage, newly elected President of|ication. There seemed no reason tee discussed plans for improve-|the Auxiliary; Alba Newman, Pres-!for the ‘act, and the opinion ex- g He said he|ident of the Juneau Auxiliary, and |pre terday that Soderstrom » keep him from getting Thoren took $20 from telling hiim he would not to him until he was sober. wnent with the option 3 g. He was on his own recog give it ment of the grounds. - e y In ad n to this money, a bank | (hat hour. will have a complete program of Edith Bheelor | ma ¢ been despondent over 10s- | ook found in the home of the Huber apparently set fire to the improvements prepared to submit| From 4 to 4:30 Eleanor Marsch, of [ing his job at the A. J. mine seemed | man wed a deposit of $1 et cin: ¥.]\-m"| places some time at the next meeting | Anchorage, and Ruth Chase, of|without bas smuch as he left| 1 ains are being held at|after midnight yeste morning A short discussi ange-! Ketchikan, will pour. During the | considerable . the w. er Mumfnrv while | He n.m}ll to the’ Northern Ho- ments for award mobi half hour, Edna Polley and E The Coroner’s Jury was composed | efforts are being made to commun- | tel wife Irene, who had abeth Nordling, both of June: at the Southeast A | will officiate at the tea urns | Helen Karnes, Lucille Stonewall,| will serve from ! |4 to 4:30, and 4:30 they will be replaced by Louise Hedon, Luclle ing next Thursday, foll which the session adjou Betts and Aileen Olson | 1 guest at the affair will be - ,ee - | vise member of John Paul| 1 W worthwine, of Boise |of the Nationa ommander of the American Legion | WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—The J.| S | ck Construction Company tle and Juneau, submitted the low bid of 0 to the Treas- ury Department for construction of the new Post Office Building at| Ketchikan, Alaska. and Zola 0, wife o —1 AT THE HOTELS Gastineau H. A. Stephanus, Iyee; J. K. O'-| Construction ' The MacDonald Company of St. Louis, Mo., submit- | Brien, City; Henry Museth, Du- ted the only other bid which was' Pont; Fitzpatrick, City; | for $363,658 ie gbeil, City; Philip ; Frank MacNally. | Zynda and Mrs. John Weirenga, se Hill, Washington Alaskan an, Tenakee, Mr URGES QUICK ACTION Gov. Johr. W. Troy quest to authorities ton, D. C. today, ur Mr. Haines; Jo radioed a re-| in Washing- ng that the and David Morg award be made immediately so that 4 g Peter H ; Roy Yost construction could promptly 3 Seventy Mile; and men be put to now, and o cntinue during the wi llard, DURR. Shaile conti g i Kake; John Dodson, Eagle S i A Lode and placer location notices /| for sale at The Empire Office. WHEN YOU FL: with Gene Meyring Phone ) Q ?/the joy ofa é{:unny morning, fi;;/warmth of a\éiendly evening > PLANNING A TRIP? ous sparkiing Schjlijng Coffee. N— — chilling Coffee Another one for Drip SERVE PLENTY OF THESE VEGETABLI GARDEN FRESH! STOCK FRESH EVERY DAY! TOMATOES 2 Ibs., 2 50 Fancy Field CORN ON COB 7 EARS By ; GOLDEN BANTAM GRAPES 2 POUNDS BARGAINS! One kind for Percolator Listen In! KINY . | TONIGHT AT 8 0'CLOGK THE § BEMOCRATIC SIDE! J. P. ANDERSON CANDY BARS and GUM YOUR CHOICE 25¢ FULL BAR . UNITED CHICKENS Average 3% lbs. PEACHES PERBASKET .. .. FANCY HALES PRUNES PER BASKET HAMS POUND . LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE Buy Now FOR YOUR TWO-DAY HOLIDAY LOOK! LOOK! We still have a few CANNING PEACHES, PEARS and PRUNES—SO HURRY AND GET YOURS NOW! Monday., Setpember 7, is Labor Day! CALIFORNIA GROCERY “THE PURE FOODS STORE" Free Delivery PHONE 478 i hg b POTATOES Make preparations to buy TOMORROW for TWO DAYS—as store will be closed all day MONDAY—Labor Day. Taking your last week-end trip? want delicious meals in any event . . . and you'll find the things you need at this special sale, at prices that make them CRACKERS Two-Pound Caddy—EACH SODAS CHOCOLATE BAKER'S BAKING POUND FANCY STEWERS—EXTRA BIRDS FANCY PICNIC SHOULDERS—Mild Cure Fresh Pure Pork=-POUND OUR OWN DELICIOUS HOME MADE—KOSKI SPECIAL! Our stock of FRESH and CURED MEATS is SECOND TO NONE in Alaska! PRICES ARE RIGHT! : ft him two months before, is ing. LA Huber told her that he had set| fire to the house. As she owned | some of the furnishings, she took | a taxi to the house. Arriving there| she opened the door to find the place so full of smoke she could not enter. She then telephoned the Fire { Department and the boys extin- guished the blaZe. ’ The davenport, a quantity of. bed- ding, a radio and other furniture were ruined and the walls badly damaged. The complaint was sworn te this merning by Fire Chief V. W. Mul- vihill and a warrant issued. Before it could be served Huber, who had heard he was sought, appeared at the District Attorney's office. He| admitted starting the fire, but said| that he was so intoxicated he had no idea what he was doing. | - - - | IN FROM EAGLE RIVER i John Dodson, Eagle River farm-| er, is registered at the Alaskan. | e | FROM SEVENTY MILE Roy Yost, guest at the Alaskan Hotel, is registered from Seventy | Mile. g sy Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. HAVING GUESTS? You'll 38¢ MEATS 30¢ 25° 38¢ Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” ‘*JUST TELL CENTRAL"’ PHONES 83 or 85 ‘When placing your grocery or vege- table order TOMORROW, there is an absolute assurance of quality and service when you trade at this store. We handle NOTHING BUT GUARAN- . TEED QUALITY FOODS! Motorship “Northland” brings us a large assortment of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BUTTER i 450 Meadow Dew, Prints—Ib. . BUTTER 47 C - 79° Clover Valley, quarters—Ib. EGGS 15 Large White—2 DOZ. . EGGS 15°¢ Ranch White—2 DOZ. SNOWDRIFT or CRISCO—3 1b. can . CLOSED MONDAY————LABOR DAY Place Your Orders Early Tomorrow for Two-Day Holiday THE SANITARY MEAT CO. “The Market With a Personality” Closed Labor Day FOR THE TWO-DAY HOLIDAY—Call J« j» us for QUALITY MEATS or POULTRY. e We are sure to please you. | Fresh Eastern OYSTERS Now in Season 35C a pint zoC a half pint 65C a quart FRYERS All sizes—POUND FANCY FRESH BIRDS OUR MEAT CUTTERS are well train- ed to serve you any cut you may de- sire from CHOICE YEARLING STEERS ROASTERS Colored Heavy Birds—Ilb. . GENUINE 1936—FRESH KILLED CORNED BEEF 280 Home Cured—A Real Treat for Anyonel FREE CABBAGE With every purchase of Corned Beef SATURDAY we will GIVE AWAY an Alaska-Grown Cabbuge FOUR FAST FREE DELIVERIES Phones 13 and 49 FOR SMILING SERVICE * ED SHAFFER.