The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1929, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY DEC. 17, 1929. PARKS LEAVES FOR EAST; MAY RETURN EARLY Goes for Annual Confer- ence on Alaska Mat- ters with Secretary Enroute to the States on his an-| a conefrence | the Interior, | this | morning on the steamer Northwest- | He will proceed he will| spend Christmas with his parents, nual official trip for with the Secretary of Gov. George A. Parks left ern for Seattle direct to Denver where Mr. and Mrs. James Parks. The Governor was not certain of going to Washington, as has been his custom in the past. He hoped to be able to meet Pacific Coast if the latter west for the holidays ing the eastern journey. If the Secretary remains in Wash- Secretary Ray Lyman Wilbur some where on the comes thus obviat- ington, however, he will have to go |there. In that event he probab! ( {will not return to Juneau earlier }FLIGHT AcRUss }man February 1. If he meets Mr | Wilbur on the coast he may return ATLANTIG ENDS by January 15 Two Fllens Are Injured| EARTHQUAKE REGISTERED; s Ao oo ~ OFF ALASKA A Voweer 17— Ur RIO DE JANEIRO Major Tadeo Larre-Bor guayan flier and his ch com- panion, Lieutenant n Challe, were seriously injured in a forced landing last night on the north-| eastern coast of Brazil af theh 3,600-mile flight from Sev across the Atlantic Ocean The Uruguayan Legation in Rio de Janeiro issued a statement de- scribing that the two pilots were injured when their plane over-| turned on a wild spot in the State of Rio Grande de Norte. village of Maracuja. A third man in the plane, a mechanic ently was not hurt. Physicians and others left for the | Dec Thought to Be on Floor fo Pacific Near Aleu- tian Islands NEW YORK, Dec. 17 The seismograph of the American Mu- seum of Natural History, today reg- istered a distant earthquake which was marked with much intensity The quake began at 6:15 o'clock this morning and the last registra- tion was at 8:57 o'clock. The dis- tance of the quake from New York is estimated to be 4,750 miles. Scientists believed the disturb- ance occurred on the floor of the . Christmas . Ties in a Profuse Variety Whatever color or pat- tern his taste may run to, you can find just the tie for him here at a modest price. These ties are the newest, brightest, most novel creations . . . in all the wanted materials. In addition to ties, we have a full stock of men’s haberdashery of every description suit- able for gifts. SABIN’S The Store for Men Stationery Some wounderful numbers this year Priced from 75 cents to ten dollars. FOUNTAIN PENS Parker’s Duofold Sheaffer’s Lifetime Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders fatal scene of the disaster to ren- der aid and transport the fliers to a hospital. MORROW T0 BE N. J. SENATOR | Pacific Ocean near the Aleutian Hnmms - ALAMEDA HERE FROM SEATTLE Steamer A.amrd\ Capt. H. An- derson, arrived at noon today wes WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Dwight W. Morrow today formally an- bound with the following passen- nounced acceptance of the appoint- lgers for Juneau: ment of Senator from New Jersey From Seatt#e—Mrs. C. J. Strom- upon the resignation of Senator |berg, Lewis Healy Sr, John Flo- David Baird. berg, F. H. MacGill, Major Malco lll\\\ The Ambassador to Mexico will| Elliott, Mrs. O. Floberg, L. J. Holm- |assume his Senatorial duties as |quist, Mrs. S. Zynda, P. C. L\vfl:c |soon as his work as delegate to L. M. Kletzing, Jack With, M \the London Arms Conference is |R. Allord, Louis With, Lucile Fo\ |completed. Helen Johnson, J. Frank Wright,| Baird was appointed to fill the ‘Marguerhe Healy, Mrs. J. B. Hop-|vacancy caused by the resignation | |kins, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Oliver,|of Walter E. Edge, named Ambas-| Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hillman, Roy |sador to France. Baird will reiin- | | Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. H. C smp,iquish the office in favor of Mor-‘ . Nita Frank- ToW. | pey, R. L. Davis, M lin, Emma M. Hopkins. ; ->-eo From Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs.| IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT | | Peter Skjelton, Ed. Skjelton, Ches-|{ Just received 200 latest copy- ter Johnson. |righted novels by popular authors. From Petersburg—Father Monroe, | Selling at $1.50 each. THE CASH | | Frank James, Mrs. James and child. | BAZAAR. —adv. | |" The Alameda was scheduled u e |sall westward about 9 o'clock to-| NOTICE i | The office of Dr. R. E. South-| | night. | The steamer made a from Ketchikan to Juneau. { the former port at 3:30 o'clock yes- | |terday afternoon | >, —— run |well will be closed from December | 16th to January 26th, inclusive. adv fine leaving | SKATES | All skates sharpened, or hollow ground. “ad\'. Morris Construction Company SHARPENED either flat Christmas Suggestions MANICURE SETS $3.00 to $20.00 ATOMIZERS In gold-filled and glass Prices $1.75 to $15 PO USSP See the NEW VICTOR PORTABLE Phonograph | $35.00 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Juneau Melody House % | i % ‘i ooy “travelo” lmiljukeub‘vuufimm&boys THEY HOLD THEIR SHAPE Useful, wearable apparel like these are al- ways warmly appreciated. The virtue of comfort is but one of the qualities that make these garments “givable.,” whatever your choice, you can make your selections to bet- ter advantage in a man’s store like ours. LET US HELP YOU SABIN’ E STORE FOR MEN near the| appar- | ™ |to Nome. [from Mrs. Ricker, declining of late, and Mrs. Ricker had planned to have him cremated and his ashes sent back to the frozen Northland. LSl [FAMOUS DOG IS GIVEN MUSEUM e WHO'S WHO T Togo. Famous Leader of \‘ ANT: WHERE Seppala Team, Is Sent to Peabody Museum S S Cordova Times, e is | “ Togo, Siberian husky and leadcri“lll spend the winter in Seattle. jof the famous team of Leonard| F. A. Parsons, Superintendent for Seppala that won national fame |t rinern Commercial Company ;whffn it carried diphtheria anti-lof Alaska, a* passenger on the |toxin to Nome four years ago, is|princess Norah for Seattle after :dcad His pelt, stuffed, stands in|spending the past eight months t,he Peabody Museum of Yale Uni- | yisiting stations of that company in | versity. |the North. He will return to 'hw A Poland Springs, Me., Associated | oy ritory next April. | Press dispatch to the New York| > Times on December 6, gave the W, D GO i anl i | their son, are enroute on the Pr"v—‘ i[ul'o\w)g account of the disposition | of the famous dog: |cess Norah for Vancouver and will Togo, Siberian husky, hero of a|spend several months visiting Ca- thousand frozen trails and leader | adian and States points. =~ Mr of the dog team which carried aid [C0rdon is Superintendent of the to diphtheria-ctricken Nome four ’““" Division for the White Pas |vears ago, will never see Alaska: Yukon Route, with headquarters | snows aggin, t Whitehorse. Proudly alert, despite sixteen| M. and Mrs. Loren MeAlister, of | Winters, Togo, the property of Mrs. rskaav\m passed through Juneau | E. P. Ricker, Jr., was placed on a|thus morning on the Princess Norah | train here yesterday to be taken|for Vancouver. Mr. McAlister is; to New Haven. There he will be, Canadian immigration agent and i put to death and his pelt preserved |toking his annual leave. in the Peabody Museum of Yale| Mr. and “Mrs. Roy Gould flml University. Typifying his kind, he |their daughter, of Skagway, are en- will stand in harness for posterity.|route to the States for a trip of The dog was given to Mrs. Rick- | several weeks. Mr. Gould is agent er two years ago by Leonhard |for the White Pass at Skagway. Seppala, champion Alaskam dog-| Leroy Carrigan, electrician for the team racer and driver of the team Juneau & Douglas Telephone Com- Togo, who led teams y, left on the Princess Norah home in races more than a dozen‘:l morning on a 30-day vacation times and was indispensable as a trip. He will spend it visiting with trail breaker, had a strain of the relatives in Seattle. fox in him, according to Seppala,| Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wilson are and his mother came from Siberia, |enroute on the Princess Norah for west of the Bering Straits. | ttle where Mr. Wilson will at- Recently Peabody Museum offi-|tend the annual meeting of the cials attempted to secure a Siber- sales representatives of Blake, Mof- ian husky and obtained the do;, fitt &, Towne, paper wholesalers o o B e e e e WATCH FOR OUR BIG MIXED NUT SPECIAL! Consisting of WALNUTS, BRAZILS, FILBERTS, CHESTNUTS, ALMONDS (and no Peanuts included) Watch for Prices | Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 apd 95 OPEN EVENINGS DELIVERIES— 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. DON'T FORGET THE GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA at Elks Hall Friday Night, December 20. Before You Buy for Xmas See our display of Gifts. We have Imported Brassware ad Novelties for the grownups f . for the kiddies and Toy Christmas | Shoppers Read the ads of all our com- petitors, We have what they are advertising — and then some. And our prices are less than regular on most any item in our large stock. J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel DON'T I-‘()‘Rn]»'l‘ 'HE GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA at Elks Hull Friday Night, December 20. publisher of the | a southbound | (passenger on the Northwestern. He | a i e I | w | P Vi P 1 .=' bout he ing ning nonth. and Mrs. R. E. Southwell left Princess Norah for Tacoma e they will spend the holidays ting friends and relatives. ss Lililan Oja, of the B. M a passenger L es: I" He had been'v\uom Mr. Wilson represents in tms‘pfirhamg the installation of ma-] Territory. They of the Company 4 i s Store, cess Norah Grace Campi Norah to waukee. M. Modeste, a passenger to ria on the Princess Norah. Hospital, i / E. Wright, r of Seattle, who has been su- THE GEORGE BROTHERS ns will attend a stockholders Hirst couver Miss Oja goes ea: Bradley, Ont., to spend the hol: with her parents. NOTICE—MOOSE KIDDIES All children who desire to take will be absent|chinery for the Admiralty Gold | Juneau session of the District Court returned to his home on the North- western. Miss Gladys Beuhler, teacher of mathematics in the Juneau High School, left on the Northwestern to spend the holidays with her| parents in Oregon. Albert C. Wile, traveling man, is a passenger south on the North- western for Seattle. T MOTOKSHIP SAILS The Motorship NORCO from Seattle December 17th. freight reservations telephone lor Agent Femmer. st S SKATES SHARPENED All skates sharpened, either or hoilow ground. adv. Specials at Mabry's. Chichagof n Seattle next WHITING & to V. ouver IN GIFT B salls For 114 (adv.) | en left on visit hflr hom of the flat| Phone 25 consulting en- come (Gift line of Leather Goods. . NEW CAPITOIL BUILDING Will Be Heated With HOW / BOUT YOUR BUILDING? HART and RAY BURNERS Sold on “Satisfaction or Money Back” Guarantee MQNTAG’S Our very complete stotk of sirable gift item offers you a brance at almost any price y a month or six weeks. |Mining Co., at Funter Bay, len’part in the Moose Christmas Tree and Mrs. D. J. Willilams, of for his home in the South on the /program are requehted to meet t Chichagof, left on the Prin- Northwestern. Mrs. Wright ac-|in Moose Hall, Wedne y after- Norah for Vancouver and then companied her husband. {noon at 3:30 o'clock. —adv. to Monroe, Wash. to spend Patrick Gildea, Ketchikan at- > > - holidays with relatives. Mr. torney who has been attending the, Try the Five o'Clock Dinner —adv. S and DAVIS Stationery OXES Brtlptmocy The Nyal Sccvice Drug Store We Deliver I Murns Constructmn Comp:\m it y + 4 The Ever Wel- this remem- ou 1 de- ay wish to pay in Wardrobe Trunks, Fit- ted Suit Cases and Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks, Hand ]mgs. Purses. Complete LEADER RICE & AHLERS CO. 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