The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1929, Page 8

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I e 8 . | WHERE LINDBERGHS WILL LIVE y y ‘9 P APPEAL SENT T0| , wi: Daily Cross-word Puzzle SHOTS FIRED s s R 'BURGLAR IS § i ¢ | Christmas; Pageant | 3 ACROSS t " 12, What we dl | ~ ‘ WL Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle b &.v‘v:nea’ | Is Commumtv Event' § " he Christmas 3 ¥, ;‘ l“‘“" 1 X | P o] RO Rt e | CORDOVA, Alaska, Dec. 26—This H it AT G NIA| 19, Female sainte city celebrated Christmas with one | s ‘ 11, What Dad does |M uiP| ¥ bbr. N out of every 10 citizens taking part i o’ to The Crisi-" £ RIE| Qe in a Community Christmas pageant Man Said to Be Responsible —_ | mas tree it i . . 3. t 21. What Santa | — depicting the advent of Christ. One | Y . Soviet Gover nt - Dis- 1 e ooty R ElL drives his refn- | b Lge hundred persons under the direc- | for Many Robbenes, ~ ovie overnmen 15 Iontrom A sls| eor with Assassination Attempt Is : Pl ith 16. Put Ito nota- Asconded i |tion of Rev. Bingle presented the | Is Shot Down palches ane wit 1, Hon A . e 2 Made—Would-be S]ay_ |“Light of the World." A P . Only unpleas e | IS — \ Shestakov as Pilot ant part of i 5 Nli 3% The heather | er Is Shot Down 1 ’ | BERKwLwy, val, Dec. 26—Wil- RV 18. The birth of Fo LIE| 8. ritorial df- | 1 iham Berger, aged 43, said to have (Continued from Page One) :":.trvl':“(’:\'znn. :nl n.n of Den- | LupNOS AIRES, Dec. 26—Presi- i i been re_sponslble for more than 40 g 5 1. tawboned o LIE! 3. Jyhat Santa | dent Hipolito Yrigoyen escaped in- | burglaries here in the past four mally X Borah of o Baia P AlR| e 1y last Tuesday night because the years, was shot and killed by offi- organizing of expedi- Q-Hh':?'."““ S RiS| 40 :l:n:e a mis- m of a would-be assassin was cers Christmas Eve, after a spec- tion. The t iblegram aat Lok . Continent: faulty. | ,tacular chase of several blocks. sent to Sena said roine of 86. The: French abbr. | Two of three shots fired from be- Trapped in his home by the Po- Cavallerin 87. Likenesses . There was no lic B Stavrapol is ordinary steamer tusticana” 42, Happen Christmas in ind a wall along a roadway, struck & 4 i . lce, Berger refused to surrender, d is not an icebreaker. She is 30. Poetle 1ome 46, This Is fre- {his era | members of the Presidential party President-Elect of Wlexico and fled. He was shot down from Ip. | for an Asiatic quently used . Fairy p: i Py bullets of Poll 3 bound herse e country on Christmas . Part of the in an automobile, The third shot! [ Greeted by Distin- | " g o ronce guns. On Decembe . Inhabitant of: :: 'll':lrc'nll fl'&”."'.'x'.‘& leut | went wild. | Yy | In the basement of the Berger was instr nd out a dog i of worm - 48" AN aute il Dresent from | The plot at assassination also! guished Party | home, the Police found loot valued tea for the purpose 81. Greek letter part of Christ- The yellow | tailed because of the quick action at many thousands of dollars. y 85, Right: abbr. mas bugle = 3 — | but due to & . ship can only information. | is organ- | of damaged receive but The et en jzing an expedition by plane, I | ¢d by a type of the Land of So-| ivets, re flown from Moscow | to New with Shestakov, re- | cently ped from America, as retur pilot. Two airplanes located at| sl freit {Stimson and his wife, Ambassador £ at e Bay Wi 50 | John Leary, a fisherinan, well- . » I ”’l‘(";‘p - Yl""“”d‘ "3‘)‘»‘ ";:H n‘lnui known in Juneau, is seriously il]“'r‘m"'zL L‘?‘ Me;“i]‘;v ‘l""d éhrie t;epk s articipate 0 ATC: > So- t . ident, B bt Tl be happy. it at Port Althorp, according to a resentatives of the President, there Tld(l T(lb’(’s of ach the purpos: expedition is| suceesstully J THREE FA PL SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. 26—The | Associated Press Photo Coast Guard cutter Chelan Canadian airmen and three child planes, ved here day shortly before noon, ente ing | with | The apartment house in one of the newer developments on the | "air-| east side in New York City where Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind- | bergh haye rented a five-room apartment, est Resurrection Bay in a blinding in the employ of the Gold- lic School, but who this year is snowstorm. The 1sferring ur!L. GULDBERG stein store made many friends for L” lLE{I)lAS(l;'l[": ]:vEl]li‘]t. SOON;Leaching in the school at Haines, the planes to flat cars of the Al-| |that institution, and he con- | | |is spending the holiday season in C aska Railroad began immediately !sidered one of the most capable| { 1Juneau, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Ompany The pilots were in high spirits but impressed with the serious| work ahead. | Wwith a farewell salute of pro-| longed blasts to the Chelan, the Alaska Railroad train with the! land popular salesmen in 1 M Juneau. | Goldberg entered St. Ann’s| Hospital on September 3 for an op- | eration for cancer, and it was {thought for a time t the way to recover: PASSES AWAY Wellknown Juneau Citizen | A short time at he was on |~ SR S e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1929. the Presidential escort which vith a stream of seven shots. |URGENT MEDICAL | CASE, PT. ALTHORP radiogram received by Dr. W. A. Port Althorp Wednesday morning. No details of Leary's illness were iven, but it was stated that the e was urgent and asked medical aid be sent quickly. Dr. Borland left for Port Althorp it 10 o'clock Wednesday morning {on the gasboat Yakobi. PR, £ g | Jack Littlepage, !the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining |Company and the Apex-El Nido | Gold Mining Company at Lisiauski |Inlet, will be a visitor here soon, formerly with| | | | WASHINGTON, Dec. 26—Presi-| | mowed down the would-be assassin |dent-Elect Rubio, { |companied by his wife and official Dinn. Specials at Mabry's Ca: Borland from Ernest Swanson at|8reet 1 . | of Mexico, ac- party, has arrived here from Bal-| timore. Both Rubio and his wife had been undergoing treatment at the Johmns Hopkins University Hos- pital. Headed by Secretary of State wgs a distinguished gathering to the Mexican official | A State dinner will be given by President Hoover Friday even-, ing. e FORMER JUNEAU TEACHER SPENDING HOLIDAYS HERE | i | | | | | | Miss E. Lee, who last year taught the sixth grade in the Juneau Pub- Frank Harris. } — | ATTENTIUN | Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- orating. Gauaranteed First Class | work only. Max H. Mieike, Phone Have you tried the Five o'Clock D e '] 1930 . Come in and get your i 1930 CALENDAR Juneau Dru g Free Delivery Phone 3% Post Office Substation No. 1 GEORGE BROTHERS “(cordmg to word received recently 1191, i bt STORMS AGAIN | pilots, planes and special equip-| res 1 1 1 jafter he suffered a relapse. ¢ B. D. vart, Federal Mine In- OOV e s et ment, left at 5:20 o'clock yesterday | Dies in Hospital This | The body is at the Juneau GIVE XMAS PARTY fifl”ei‘l)r FBEHNEY = s oraes R A efternoon for Fairbanks. The Che- Young Undertaking 3 % Forenoon After leaving Southeast Alaska few years ago Mr. Littlepage | lan answered the locomotive whistle blasts as a farewell and good luck w ] TO LOCAL KIDDIES |ing funeral ar Lester Golaperg, one of Juneau’ went to Siberia where he was em- SR miccemsr 11 pasty. best known citizens, died at St. YJANNING-LAVENIK | [neanta Claus made SO of o |ployed by the Russian-Soviet Gov-| 7 . Ann's Hospital at 10 o'clock this| | B il ernment. He is now in Seattle, Noi\\/[gmf\)::::“bicrgg'ry B} |morning, after an illr of e| WEDDING lS HELD i ;‘T'"hdcgéglyGgfl::m‘;rsm:;': Vg:_z“er_ Stewart said. | o A — ¢ 57 tha y onths wcer s i | i i .- | Graham, W. B. Miller and R. B. ‘Lflgc lt“h(:' ‘;Xu’mlaf his (,' th | TUESDAY EVENING; —_— cery give away some 1200 stock- Julian started off from here last et e s e P B R gl & |ings of candy and nuts. | Old papers 1ur swe av ‘rne Em- Tuesday and when no word was| MrS Charles Goldsiein, Who 16\ o 0 o rinning and Martin A {Spreads from North to Off | From carly in the evening until|pire b ‘{ ° received Irom‘Lhem. Pilot I?urb.'mdl. ter and 'the only mear relative Lav well-known Juneau couple, | Spamsh Coasl—24 ;nm\:‘}y midnight llhe b(xwmskered{ o WAL - | and mechanician Cope took the air {knm\'u i were quietly m ed at 10:30 p.m.| |centleman arleq as benefactor to! | Ha 5 ' l kd : ichad $a.8 geardh, . Togy rou;m the miss-| "y oter Goldberg was born in|December 24 at the Lutheran| Known Dead v?unt(llred; ort chlldrontwhur flotc:ed it 5 5l i ve y “l Ou‘lr 00&‘ someone you wishec ing three men at Deering. {Germany in 1868 His nte church, the Rev. Harry Allen offi- | o the Front Street store for their i to r is Chri as Season? any 869. ‘His parents » th . Harry fi-| o x ) o remember this Christmas Season? Word from the Nanuk is that| o,i"s; san Francisco while he ciating. | LONDON, Dec. 26—Heavy seas|Sifts: The George Brothers report| JOHNSTON’S | Crosson. and Gillam expected ig.. gy g child, and he They were attended by Mr. and|running from the Orkney Islands|the Party a complete success. ! i % | ::‘:‘ep s itk if Visibll- |5 equcation and training there. Mrs. Claud Helgesen. The newly-|to Spain, in the south, is again R e TR ’ FINE | We have a nice assortment of practical ermi in a T 3 b ) 5 v, M 5 . il . . 3 5 5 3 "|He came to Juneau about 1903 weds are employees of the United |endangering shipping and has| Send the Christmas edition of! e 12 . Eielson. On' two previous flights| 't (00 16 “HRKE o B Office here, and have |brought a recurrence of the haz-|The Empire outside. | CANDIES things suitable for the occasion. the fliers found no trace of elther| oy yntil about a year ago, S of this city for many |ardous conditions of 10 days ago. ( Blelson ar B%rlan;i. ¢ 1 when he took a position at the vears. Mr. Lavenik is a member of| At least 24 persons arg believed | S s | ’ F_“’e hundred gallons o tgaso D€ Chichagof Mines {the Juneau Fire Department. dead .in' the holiday galel which h}‘;‘; sb:;)" s“;‘:::;gl fr‘"::““‘geht?“s‘ Lester Goldberg was known for | — swept the British Isles and ad- t [ 8 5 2 % his kindly ways and his gener-| Send the Christmas edition of|joining water. Pre-ln'v()'l ory | Crosson had the natives bulld an| . = pis contact with the public|The Empire outside. |” The sun shone over Southern| Arctic hangar out of snow blocks to enable warming up of the mot- ors of the planes. S. CLAUS. VISITS JUNEAU FRIENDS EARLY YESTERDAY Santa Claus made his annual of- ficial visit to the city of Juneaw yesterday morning, amid a flurry of snow, to brighten the hearts of | young and old. | In spite of the thick weather pre- England with every appearance of | a Spring day but ships were forced to put intQ every port from Scot—? land to Plymoutl Ample testimony of the fury of the lashing received from the wind and sea is seen in the disaster | overtaking the Norwegian ship As-| laug, 580 tons register, which sank, with all aboard, off the Farallones, Spain. [ Sale ' ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL HOLIDAY GOODS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 We Deliver Depdrtment Store TO CHIEF OF POLICE GEORGE A. GETCHELL, Juneau, Alaska. AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker JANUARY 25 SOLVE THIS ONE e New and select mne of Christmas cards at The Empire. A man has $1,000.00 which he places in the bank in ten bags. The bags contain amounts in denominations which make it : We wish to thank you for your valued - co-operation in distribution of Santa Claus’ = i 1 Van’s Shoe Repairing | | | | vaunmi sk mgl::x mw;d m;m presents from our store Christmas Eve | A% elnerty ) PO IN it ol e yesterday morning e o oy | S S " 8 'e LAris as e. | 4 A 45 | - managed to find his way from| - | | Men’s Half Soles..$1.75° to $2 | WHEN WE SELL IT Auspices ‘t’;‘ysfj.’l,?,“‘}fy";,fliff,‘,? :m:e‘r;:i house to house and made a bigger | Mens.Rubbn _Heels 5¢ | IT'S RIGHT Ameri Legion of bags. Remember that all the and better job than ever, according | | Ladies' Half Soles ..8150 | Express Money Orders ot 8 bags are sewed and without to reports. | — e e | | Ladies’ Rubber Heels 50¢ opening any bag he can with- Ideal weather for the younger E ’ draw any amount from $1 to $1,000. What are the amounts contained in each of the ten bags? generation prevailed almost the en- tire Christmas day, although the | snow turned to rain late in the| afternoon. | Outdoor Christmas trees, among | them one at the corner of Front and Franklin streets, one in the| yard of Mr. and Mrs. John Rust- gard, and another in front of the GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 CHILDREN’S KALI-STEN-IK SHOES o L R TR O | J : ]‘l : S ALO UM LET US SOLVE YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING PROBLEMS Rubbers Raincoats Free Delivery e e e e also enjoyed other forms that cheer. “The Bo; ings to U. 8. Marshal Albert White expressed “appregciation to those re- sponsible for our bounteous cheerful Christmas.” ———e——— INCOME TAX MAN HERE DANC Music by the Serenaders ELKS HALL Saturday, December 28 Admission, $1.00 CHANNEL Under 12 Years of Age FREE At Palace Theatre FRIDAY NIGHT BE THERE THE SABIN’S The Store for Men home of Mr. end Mis. R, J. Som- | —= = | A RE A RICE & AHLERS CO. tractiveness of the town over the H H A PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL ‘holiday. Pk 3 ; E E “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” ‘E ° E . 70 MARSHAL WHITE E E“{S G[]rlstmas £ | Rubber Boots }|——— <o i I H MOOSEHEART CHARITY Thyse conrmeq in t.h.(\ F E ; gul In Juneau were erved ¢ g TO ALL KIDDIES OF GASTINEAU AT : f| NO FRIZZ (T T d John H. Clausen, of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, is here on business in connection with tho Income Tax Department Mr. Clausen has recently visited town along the Alaska Railroad. He w remain in Juneau about 30 days. | L ——_——— MATHEWS SENTENCED Ed Mathews was sentenced to six months in the Juneau jail and was fined $500 at Petersburg December 24, for violation of the Alaski| Bone Dry law. He will be brought | PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY CALIFORNIA GROCERY g PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceri w“m|||||||||||||||m|“m|||||mm“|mmmm|MWImmmunnuummmmmmmufimmmunmuuuuw..::s:mnu AT 7:15 O’CLOCK WHEN THE ORIGINAL CROQUIGNOLE WAVE : ety PROGRAM STARTS “NAIVETTE” SOFT AND NATURAL AT THE FLORENCE SHOP B —— \ Santa Clays Will Appear and Distribute Gifts as Usual here soon by Deputy Marshal C.| V. Brown.

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