The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1929, Page 8

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D ’New Congr(’sswoman ) ELEVEN DEAD ’ the Queen. He is resident anager of the Coliseum Theatre re and has been in the First City about ten days closing the & i d by V : ‘ ‘ Theatre there. | qum*sta for Action| - — o1 el : IS WEDDED IN SOUTH | | i 1 WITH MAIL THAT ' { b HE HAS TWO {, > nf s W r. a rew Pa F . Mr i foie A Cold Weather Experienced 4 Mam Lots Are Leased for | _ Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Parker rances, Daugnter o T3 BusY ~ . Porti ! - b : nounce the marriage of th A" Mrs. Willic E. | i in Large Portion of Coun- | Summer Homes by Ju- Bl e s s Telsoly 5 L s | try — Gales Rage : neau Residents o Mr. Frederic Vieweg, in Lo Nowell, Is Dead | ¥ 2 { 4 Angeles, California, on Saturday, - | NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—A cold ased interest has been I)L‘:I\mhtz'r):!!, 1928, o W baek s Tong | wave today affected a large por- recently in the selection of s R left Juneau about e i tion of the country while the - summer cabins along the two ) 21l known fu”‘“i‘_"ll‘;']“‘j‘f R | Southwest is digging out of snow River rofifi - I loakes ot I , e was formerly in the Sy 1 ‘;‘_“ "‘}‘ v |aritts. The Lake region is ex- Gt 1ots onithe GoriRuiAE Gh ATk office of the Governor, and beforo 'fé‘- ay that Mrs. Robert J. | | periencing sub-zero temperatur [Bay, recently surveyed by the i that was in the'office of the'Al |'_“"“" SRS € tuaces Dope les ing along the Atlan- Pitest Barvice' Biivailiban Siibetl § ka Road Commission. :\;‘:::1"]'1‘-)“" Mr A";_‘ "‘ “\ e seaboard :;ml have already {over to the folowing: Dr. H. C.| B o . Nowell, pioneers of th [cost at least three lives. Small | Devighne, G. E. Cleveland, cashier bot| MISSIONARY SOCIETY ied Saturda hicag ; : } | Devighne, G. B. Cleveland, ex uClara Bow” bok died Saturday at Chica n |cratt, one steamer, and a barge Hagesmbaliben Lol oot hlz;c:du-‘:atxm" s g e MEETING auoh A monia. The conv have been driven ashore. : [agent for the Standara 0i1 Co .| Becked e Mo O " Gee hou| The Woman's Missionary ing the news of the death cam Three members cf the fishing rs, Territorial Highway| tre pangs fall into the eyel St - the' Resnbreciion Kok 06 S adl }”lfm : Mr. Nowell, Mr ,‘ urry h‘mfl ].(Qflllf.[(.l were lost when yineer; Dr. G. E. Freeburger,| * church will meet tomorrow after '1]‘."9" ¥ T S8 ais, r. Now "’lol‘r""r‘*‘*;‘[‘; "”" 'I";‘"g ‘r}e“':"‘ Bradford, assistant agent of e \00n at 2:30 o'clock at the homo ell's assistant as agent for th while a fourth member of the & o % B 4 Rk Alagka Steamship Co ' |crew saved himself by swimmin filie, Standard Ol (Co, and. B Jif lidnkizies PUckertiwas 8 paseenc ]y MO TGRS, CRINE (RIS said the funeral would be Mon- |in the icy waters for four hours o i e ],"""";‘m-r rom Ketchikan for Juneau | Mends are TATIEPRHQ S day, today, at Baraboo, Wisconsin | befofe he reached the shore, | Laundey. X s bl JIR9TRE - Th 8 . rma 3 tabout velve les rom Jurteay o the home of Mr. Curry. he stesmer HRTEEEIEEN: e ',:\f ‘1( i"“\ X Biy, abo i Mrs. ‘Curry was a n J X was driven ashore aoff Newport at the haad of Auk ‘Day, about &fe = neati and a graduate of P Ruth ‘Hanna McCormick, farmer, publisher and newly elected Rhode Island | quarter of a mile beyong the fork = £ Rk Lahoal olass of 1 sne | Representative in Congress, alre is receiving a flood of mml‘ A bl d in the Southwest in Mendenhall Road 1t is un-|Z = spent all her girlhood years her from her Illinois constituents who want aotion when she takes|cost eleven lives and delayed | derstood this development will bel= = except when a student at the Un her seat in March. trains and interrupted communi |called “‘Barnacle Gables u‘nd‘:_: H $ersity of Washington, = Sh - - La | cations in Nebraska and, the Da plans for the building of cabins = H B D womsnhoad Tk By SUE McNAMARA ]‘. ¥ movet ke AT b Sy ORNaR | i an {will be completed and actual work |Z E “_]"‘“f g’ ‘k o l_“] prort: (A. P, Feature Writer) |sroup, say manufactur or farm-| Temperatures dropped to 10 | begun on them in May, or earl 2 o e pty S it WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. Though | €T My job is just as much con-|dcgrees below in the Daliotas. . | spring £ ficiuded most of the people of the| WASHING ; {cerned with a higher tariff for| ¢ : Dr. Robert Simpson has pu = ity, m.n’mvvl and floved b pien Bl {butter imports, if the farmers of | R « |chased a tract on the Wadleich ] R [T TRt ‘ linois want that, as it is with| : -~ | homestead, near the Stabler cabin, H B T N o inion 1a. women's legislation, | and contemplates the building of a at £ m‘;\ll‘f m\]' il Mr. Curry in|th rm«‘.. )‘ ps two office $ta 1 “When I declare that 1 do not | log cabin as soon as a competent g B i it the THLINURY: 5. 08 n Chic tis | hink women’s experience has yet Here’s Gilda Gray, the shimmy | cabin builder can be procured. His| S E B il sy were!id Washington, "“ltitted them for cabinet positions ueen, waving cheery greeting|lot is situated on a cliff overlook-|= E rersity of lington ey were shing 3 _ jueen, g y | " = = L married in 1924 at Chicago, Mr.| Perhaps because she is a 'w -mln}”l' query naturally arls Why| | to little old New York from|ing the picturesque Auk B = g and Mrs. Nowell golngt there from |and because she is Mark Hanna's|2™M T Titted to be a representatlv ; pey . the promenade deck of the S. S, RN R Oose a H Juneau with her to be present at|daughter the voters of [llinois| 1O ”“‘“ ]' “”]’" that my busi-|A]l but Two Members of Paris. She was met by lawyer| H o Y m , {ness and po itical experience st 1 1 l I ‘1 t I &)»/‘ d G l = the wedding have faith in her ability to start| § S C o o who told her that hu n 1 = Mrs. Curry and her son, Robort,|things and start 'em early 189 when L mises a0l ook Tl e Alc Saved by 3oag, had filed additional pa- = 3r., & fine,-sturdy boy of two.and.| Mrs. McCormick has cheerfully |18 MY Tather In bis office. 1 as- American Steamer pers in divorce war, one of| . E a-half years, spent sometime in|assumed her unlooked for rush vli" [;‘ oy m”?"‘.- o "",':j loeis o — them naming her manager, C, | = TONIGHT Juneau last fall, visiting her fath-|business, although she had plan.|}" NS VATIous Husincss an . eElS-| LREM Germany, Jan. 7 D. Krepps. | E or and mother, and were joined|ned for a quiet winter to study ana |1ative enterp I am a farmer| o pyt two members of the crew (Intornational Newsreel) | B A ter by My Curry. Mr. Cur.|research to prepare hersell for hey|and a director of the Nationalfne the German steamer Roedel ATTLE, J88. 15 — W PLS= he ter by Mr. Curry. Mr. Cur-|research to prepare h B i ) S = ry remained here about a week,|new duties. She prefers being call.|lioistein Frieslan assoclation. liteim, which sprang a leak 500 Harris, longshoreman, succumbed = when they all returned to their|ed Mrs. Medill McCormick but ha ylvuhl\.;h a newspaper. These things|miles east of Newfoundland were 2 o b to smoke and two other men were = Tunohoor Home at Chicago, where Mr. Curry|adopted “Ruth Hanna” to avoid|Dave glven me some preparation|rescued yesterday Py the Amer | |severely burned in a rooming = 4 X LA ¢ s ifor a seat in congress. an steamer Saguache. “ 19 QL house fire this morning. Damage ! = as 2 rtant office in a lead-|confusion. The given name is ne- 7 % Sk | £ ?n“ |‘|’rls"1'.‘.p(\;'n:‘”< rn‘n‘p«m\' Wy b v ) e “As soon as women have a The men lost were the third Hands-Up” Skit I [to the building was $4,000. ! Mr (‘m"r\'l parents and broth. | ord he is preparing two b |l |Quired the necessary experience|engineer and the ship’s carpen Smgm’: Actors [ Fire is believed to have been | N sy S ¥ oy | q & 1 roduce soon af.|theyswill be ready for cabinet po-|ter i Biat | caused by a carclessly thrown . AT RS A 4 m'l“«l ‘ h‘v\n‘r;\ :111 w'“\mw”fl of (t!‘:\{»"l-“}y"wh w\v\\m\]\‘»'l’ & (Hu‘.‘u" {sitions and not before Word of the disaster was re $5,000 Richer cigarette. Music Furnished l’.‘ B e han mab kil g < pab 1 “I would like to propose to Mr.|ceived by the owners here in a et e & | tarris was found dead in the Phicago bank, ‘:“, | B S Ll ; p Heover, however, that he appoint|wireless from the Saguache which NEW ORLEANS, Jan. T R R Wiy Tteast TEIA oo e e Pl ,',‘“.'.(‘”,l;“'\',,:j‘. SRR At 5 b 1 stants to cabinet officers|reported she would land" ‘the! | Five men, made up with | [yhere he had appavently beem £ :'!'f' gunseu e ‘l-‘”"’;” e = e s the capable women who|Roedelheim’s crew at Portland | Fovs bus nt "‘lh and false | |gvercome by smoke ‘while (r\mL’l‘E = - na a or the purpose of spenc st- | ple the B e -h |or Halifax | | evebrows. stuged vate | [ta" ke the 3 = . accomplishing so much [or Halifa ; I to escape the flames. He had|Z mas with their daughter, son-in-[phone Mrs. McCormick, attired 7h \h”_m“_"K“’w‘(!;,“ml,m dophrt PRESRR R < 0 {| show entitied “Hands-Up | BRDEY “to (fdan. ‘Othoer wuests |z i 1(,..(“; ?:d son. !Il“lw'_»y“ ers :“iv.x in :\”\\v):\'lnhxlylkllrlvu\:;\:lmrih\‘lw.\l KM onts. In that way they will get [ MRS. CHAPIV\L/A}NRII)SED [ be f;\‘ 8 Jelect little dice | |l in their nigit clothes g £ "IN hicago when she became sat at her desk and chatted com.} M85 0 ik y party in St. Bernar Piremen halted one roomer|= i = ] - : e bl Lok o |training for cabinet positions. But AWA PAINTING e Firemen halted one r = ion 75 cents e U LR f”]"‘”'?‘ ]“[1,{””"!']“ of her enthusiasms, beliefs ) .. "4 vorce sex from politics.” - R Rk night and are §5- | | 1o was desperate. He was pofs- | = 9 cents E ) the ‘Nowells J‘“{““" S g and ke d bicwhays - B ey | Mis. K. W. Chapman, *wife "ot ‘| 000 richer ; ed on a third floor window sill|S = ing to Chicago florists for flowers| She showed a late si i |the Superintendent of Schools in though the act was far | | a9y to jump. He fled to safe = ] or the funera on of her own newspaper, t RA ISeaeiag. ae from funny for the gamblers, | 1. down the staircase = = f’u”‘\w‘;‘\]\‘:n’ :‘w R ”“’ . “"‘ ‘I.‘N‘” R WEEK OF PRAYER | Douglas, has been awarded the B L o ”‘ ™ | |ty down the staircase T R i BRNe G Noie AL B oatly Gate. ded wilh SrS to SN DAD "”"\ TO BEGIN TONIGHT "u i \x \‘h“\vly[n(“ "\h!;“ll"],xrul\ ‘-,_\‘ h:fw vinemg. Oue of the actors | Plenfimesenfipnesenflmsenfirsenfyrmsonflymsesifi sttt (i i D Gy ireen Flash.” She named ity et R A ) e threatened to “blow the ; herself. She called Chicago by) The first service of the Week :‘Lv‘, |;]-"4"M§~f;fu:|” l‘)‘:”_‘,“ o i wdience to Hell” if the skit i SHELIKOF PACKING long distance and gave instruc-lof Prayer sponsored by the Ju- ”::: ;‘" ”’“f \,"um)l“q]m;‘_m‘l; I | stopped ; COMPANY FORMED '™ for a gift for her 12-year-old| neau Mnlau,x]vll‘ Assac ('u‘»]n‘.kuf]: lected” s canvho.of! art: adida.| | e | b fson Medill, whose nickname is{be held tomight at 7:30 o'clock atf i€C, £ SUNER B e o ‘ 8 —— Johnnie. |the Presbyterian church, Rev. e | * 1 : | There has been filed in the of.| Society, as an end untii itself,| David Waggoner will conduct the e ottt exist foF s MoGor. [aervios nnd He¥. HArsy' it flll|||||||||||||I||||||||||||||||||I||||l|IIIIIII|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIlfl1 ¥ ticles of Incorporation for a $15,.|mick. She considers it import-|will preach the sermon. H £ 000 corporation, in Uyak, Alaska,|ant onl it comes handy in her| The service Tuesday evening|S 8/ " to e known as the Shelikof Pack. |business career will be held at the Salvation Army S IMPORT D = . ing Company. Those forming the| “Valuable for making contacts,|hall, sermon by Rev. Henry Young.|E ‘E = ; corporation are Roy L. Trout, of|you know,” she says, taking an-| Wednesday—Services at the|Z Uyak, Joseph T. Jones, of Uyak,|other bite of the big red apple. |Methodist church, sermon by Rev.|Z g| and Otto W, Erickson, of Tacoma.| She dislikes the “feminine hud-|C. C. Personeus £ H i Wash. dle” legislative idea. Thursday—Services at the Beth-|Z g 1 The chief busimess of the Sheli.| “Why should three Rut who | el Mission, sermon by Capt. E. K.|= = i i on in Alaska and will engage in|ed together and expect to think| F Services at the Luther.|Z E s £ -trading, manufacturing, lumbering, | alike any more than three Johnsian church, sermon by Rev. David|Z p g cold storage plants, fishery in.[Or three Williams?" she asks. “I| Waggomer. E $1 00 POL ND XY [ dustry, and the construction and|don’t expect to vote as one of the| The public is invited to all serv-|= . i ;i operation of electric and othor|'three Ruths' any more than Ijices. = ol power and lighting plants, and of | would as one of the Three Graces.! —er——— g i wharves, warehouses and|Every person, man or woman, if| X reformer is one who thinks|Z y |he wants to serve his countrythe fabric manufacturers instead|S | ¢ des the office in Uyak, Alas.|well, must stand on his own two(of the owners of the powder and |=Z IMF ORTIJD i i ka, there will also be a principal |feet | rouge factories ought to be play-|= 2 corporate office in Seattle, Wash. “I'm sick of hearing about ‘wo-|ing those big income taxes. = « i UNALGA ORCHESTRA GIVES T"‘l”“"”l“‘”‘ i '1’"’:‘[“";:‘ e H A New Year. New Shoes. Comeé in and select a ol hody asking me what I am going 2 - b FREE CONCERT IN CORDOVA|,;, 45 for women. I'm not going i CHEESE new pair of W. L. Douglas Shoes. o i i ‘ . |to represent women in congress 1929 b e Unalga orche censist-{ " " s H ol ing of Engineman Otis Wright, pi- | H : anist and director; Seaman Robert |- TIDE g 95¢ POUND 1! King, drummer, and Quartermas- NEW | 2 § : 2 1 ter Curtis W. Tansey, saxophone | NG H . £ g player, delighted the citizens of | EXCLUSIVE | TABLES H = i Cordova with a free concert of BOXED ! e = sl e . e = 5 H popular music. Due to a recent Bt = = y E ban placed on all public dances in TATIONERY | = E| o) CGordova during the flu epidemic, & | = 3 = 1 Mr. Wright and his three-piece pr- | Many Shades = EOR E BRO I-IERS O chestra gave the otherw quiet | - — o A E - h { S rve oo diiele il S BUTLERMAURO | % G G ' : . 3 Husical tone. E Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. £ 4 { i | DRUG CO. g e g - b i s oo @ = 2 95 Open until 11 p. m. = i 1 Frec Delivery Phone 124 ||E - PHONES 92 and 95 2 R H “The Peacoc : & = . = b RUBBER SPECIAL Phone 25 Yo Wope 1t T o I . S Free Delivery | s i Shown in Black and Tan Calfskin : : ONE-THIRD OFF 2 Sub Station Post Oftice No. 1. ’ ol : . ' During this week on Rub- RICE & AHLERS CO. . & . ) B ot We do ot ot Priced at $6.50 a pair o our Rubber Gods get shop g > ; . i) : i — etal worn and old. Take advan- Obllg()(l To Do It Plumbing—Heating—Sheet M, tage of this “Special” - 4 1 Fountain Syringe for One Boaoa for 1 K | 7 Dollar. n thanking you for last week's patronage. . d ] L 8% HERE WE ARE . we wish to announce our store will be closed 4 ; L ’ $ 2 : A TUCKER , \ at 6 o’clock this evening instead of 11:30. GEO. B. RX,CE JOHN L'“AHLE.R,,S IR e 5 ° P A HELLAN’S { “Gee Bee” Call Me “Johnnie” Just “Tuck O Steln S mporlum u? i PHARMACY ; We want you to feel we are the o Al . G - i (I 2 2 7 Sh Shoe Department b § A Next to Valentine's astineau Grocery Friendly Plumbing Shop P 3 Phone 33 Free Delivery PHONE 37 g g . L i hat job will cost” We tell you in advance whal jo. SUSUUEY PUTSSSSSST § | 1

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