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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 19, 1932. pARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 7 NOTHIN, BARNEY, 7 WHAT 2 L \ONLY 17 sgems /) You'Re WHAT'S \ KINDA FUNNY | O'VJ“K‘ODUP \YOU AIN'T BETTIN' E0DIE? THINK YOU'RE A v,’// Veteran Soci of Ger DRAWING many, Dies in Home Land, Honored BERLIN, Dec. ; veicran dizd here Sund, trounle at ‘the Nastor of German Soci Qcracy, Bernstein lived 10 bet ed as a benefactor by his co a contrast to 23 years 01 ex posed upon him in his youth by Prince Blsmarck, Iron Chancellor of the Imperialistic regime. | In attaining his patri S eightieth showed hi ying that mistaken friend that prepare for an early d He was born in Berlin, Jan 1850, one of a fimily of His father, Jacog Bernstel engineer, in stein was elected v for B abandoned the Willilam ths First, the e: grandfather, by bringing t 4 ) revent an accident. Early Taste Fer Politics Much of the boy for Democratic caused nately he sot understanding had spent e. His cratic writer, who: the Volkezeitung w After leaving school, y a clerk in of Guttentag rothe he remained until his He had eady been connec with the Socialist movement six yel an abiding amsement to his colleag were forever guying nim because | he chose to mix with “such low| fellows,” he eded from into th Away 23 Year: o edited the Socialist to accempany him as his tary, on a trip abroad. Ber went with his new employer to| Switzerland, thinking he would on- | ly be away from home a few months. But it was 23 ye be fore he saw his native count again. Bismarck’s anti-Socialist laws| were put into operation with ruth- less ity. Socialist organiza- tions were for 1 over the country, and their news-| papers suppressed. The Soclal |3 emocrat, edited for German read- "3;75“5' by Georve von Vollmar at|2ed Zurich, Switzerland, was circulat- | BYitish Trad ed surreptitiously in Germany, and |Man. Bernstein became itse chief editor,| Of I He continued attacks on the Im- | C¢lor perialists regime goaded Bism name to fury and the “Iron Chan 3 by putting pressuré upon the Swiss tulation and government, ‘secured his expulsion | ";“dm? e from that country. The Social|Social Democrac Democrat was thereupon transfe; red to London, and Bernstein took up his abode there until 1901, when a more liberally-minded chancel- Jor, Prince Bernhard von Buslow, permitted his repatriation. Shortly after his return, Bern- . | for a tim ury. Once more, ed he R reg s DOUGLAS . NEWS BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Frea Orme, the former Mona Carlson, was hostess to four tables of bridge at the home of her mother last Saturday evening. Miss Violet~Johnson "received the high score prize and Miss Elizabeth Sey the consolation. ———————— FROM WRANGELL Emella Sivertsen, a young lady from Wrangell, arrived on the Ad-‘ miral Watson and will aitend school here. | e BASKETBALL TEAMS LEAVE Ths Boys' and Girls' basketball | teams of the Douglas High School embarked oh the Fornance at 7:30] o'clock this morning for the Chil-| koot Barracks to participate in me; pasketball tournament there. — e ATTENTION, ODD FELLOWS! Aurcra Encampment A-1, I. O. 0. F.,, will confer the Royal Purple degree in 1. O. O. F. Hall, Juneau, , drifted 1920, he was The outbreak him dsep debour ‘This Commun never countens el f Potsd ime he had efore. n - ac Wo! formerly was ched, and who trans- Webb's “H nt him a warm message of ¢ praise for in the ¢ y, and for his ces to the German nation.' he on- am de- In tive to Re- de- of E BUT DON'T . WORRY - - EVERY BUCK WiLL BE BACK - LEADIN' ANOTHER BUCK BY THE Don'T BARNEY WoULO BE HERE —.. By BILLE DE BECK OO LATE, BOSS, i = MISTAH SOOGLE WHKT uh"’?‘ WORRY.-.. LAST DOLLAH g0 |earuy DIS §1,160 DAMAGES - FORLOSTEYE | Jury Finds tor Him Against | Alaska Juneau — John- son Sues for $10,600 ct ol the jury relurned distriet court to- p, mechanic fo: the Ala Company, was in the sum of of his left eye. amount of com- under the Ter- sued for by by s the full allowed statute and verdict was reached evening and sealed ay when it wi | Judge Justin W. Harding by Juanita Rutherford, | The jury was compost Rutherford, Mrs. Florence N. Flor A G. Wildes, O. H. Waterud, N. Bahrt, Mrs. Addie Hol- rs. Helmi A. Bach, W. K. wortt y suit was Charles John Trading Union of the com- $10,000 hile and received employ in seeks nted John- egler, who repr o appears for Mr. |NCTICE OF TIME ~AND PLACE .‘FOR HEARING CF FINAL AC- COUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION In the Probate Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, Sitka Precinct. In the M of the Estate of F. L. GODDARD, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mary Goddard, Executrix of the Es- tate of F. L. Godda deceased, has filed in the Probate Court for hz Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, Sitka Precinct, inal account and petition for dis- ution; and that the 6th day of February, 1933, at 2:00 P. M. of said day, at the office of the above named Court at Sitka, Alaska, has een fixed as the time and place for the settlement of said account | and the hearing of said petition | for distribution, at which time and | place all persons interested in said estate may appear and file their objections, if any, to said account | and petition. Dated at Sitka, Alaska, this 5ith day of December, ,1932. R. W. DEARMOND, U. S. Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge. First publication, Dec. 12, 1932. Last publication, Jan. 2, 1933. atter Cleaniné Up f(;r Beer’s Return CROWDS ATTEND her| Tuesday evening, Dec. 20. Members | urged to attend. The “Camp” cook | will be there. E L. W. KILBURN, Scribe. —adv, ) 2 CONGRESS .OPENING This genial group gathered in Washingten for strenuous tasks awaiting them as congress convenes. They were photographed on the steps of the capitol. Left to right: Vice President Charles Curtis and Senators Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, Arthur Capper of Kansas, Park Trammell of Florida and Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota. \Associated Press Photo) ' My Beauty Hint pocr; white, Indians and Japanese, Searched For Children Care was taken by members of the vessels crew to prevent unto- ward occurances on wharf, gang- or ship. Bef the hoat on her voyage to Seatile crevice of ny 1 onss strayed from negroes, YULETIDE TREE: CELEBRATIONS = Carols in Triangle Place and Gifts Distributed | * on Northland her ittle i |o — Gastineau Juneau’s yuletide festivities be-| Mary Joyce, Taky; H. W. Jewell, day afternoon with com-|Kecichikan; Mr. and Mrs. E. Johan- singing at the munmicipal’sen, Claude Roundtree, Dr. T. W. as tree in Triangle Place|Benson, Pelersburg; F. E. Wehrer, and with distribution of presents|Halnes; George Jones Hoonah; A among children by Santa Claus: R. Anderson, Tenakee; Thelma Su- from the Christmas tree aboard the therland, J. Smith, Mae Chamers, motorship Northland as she lay‘S S. Powell, Juneau. moered at the wharf of the Cold | Alaskan Storage Company. Both cflebra-“ D. Domini W. Martin, H. !tions were attended by largc'M"NeiI Lizianski,; C. W. Fergu- throngs. f’.‘;n, Haines; W, L. Si Juneau. At the municipal Christmas tree, B R the program, which has béen ar-| DANCE CHRISTM EVE rangad by the Women’s Club, was| Elks' Serenaders’ 6th Annual opened at 4 o'clock with selections | Christmas Eve Frolic, Elks' Ball- Juneau City Band. On|T00m, Saturday night. —ady. upon a motor truck,! g o the tall, brillianily|,/Aead the ads as careiully as you lighted tree, acompaniments for|:cad the news articles. the carols were played by Mrs. 2. i 7 E BRI Ay |G. E. Krause and from this elevat- 1 ed vantage place Elmer Reed di- JFT <S¢ | |vected th> community singing. LUDWA&,MLDUN ! | Printed Carcls Dictribute % ! | Sheets of paper on which we VIRteR Reoralriug JLSE M PRRel op. Which Brunswick Agency the words of the mo S TREET of the Christmas ca _,PRON,T 2.1— - were distributed among the crow: gathered on streets and sidewalks. The volume of melody on every loceasion was led by the High | School Girls Glee Club. Among |the selections were “Silent |“It Came Upon A _Midnight i Come All Ye Faithful,” “Joy |to the World” “Hark! The Her- |ald Angels Sing,” “O, Little Town of Bethlehem,” and “While Shep- | | ol GWILA ANDRE The most useful time for cold creams is 1 bathing. The heat and steam from the bath aid the cream in penetrating the pores of the skin. | I have learned that the skin can absorb only a certain amount of cream at a time. This amount| can be applied just before step- ping into the bath, Then, by the time onz has fin-| ished bathing the skin is mour-{ ished and revived. This elim-| inates the use of cream at night, | which at best isn't very satisfac- tory. from an organ drawn cl the — e JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Regular monthly meeting at| Council Chambers Tuesday, Decem- | ber 20, at 2 p.m. sharp. Members, | keep this date open. | MILDRED LISTER, | —adv. Secretary. Useful Christmas Gifts : PERCOLATORS END TABLES STOOLS ar, |herds Watched Their ®locks.” 1 Moter Cars Detour Under direction of Chief of Pol- ice George Getchel, motor traffic was detoured away from the trze, | Street passageway was kept open, however, for fire department quipment in case it should have to respond to an alarm. The community celebration, the hest of its kind in the history of the city, was concluded at b o’clock. The Juneau City Band, under direction of J. J. Fargher, num- | bered 16 musicians. | TFor distribution of presents on | the motorship Northland. the gaily lighted Christmas tree, which tow- {ered from floor to ceiling, was in the forward salon of the vessel. Ben Joyce, pilot of the craft, ap- | propriately attired, served as Ban- |ta Claus. {800 Hundred Bags Given Away Eight hundred small ‘bags con- taining candy, nuts and cookies, | had been prepared for gifts, and in addition there were large numbers of apples and oranges. All were given away. For two hours, beginning at 2 o'clock, throngs of children and adults, crowded to and from the ship across her gangplank. In num- €rous instances, children were so small they had to be carried in _parnnts arms. Virtually all the grown folks present Wére mothers or fathers of boys and girls whn\ came to get greetings and gifts| from Santa Claus. The visitors were of all sorts—well-to-do and SLEDS SKIIS Coffee Tables, Grills, Floor Lamps, Smoking Stands, Sewing Cabinets, Ottomans, Toys, Waffle Irons, Toasters, Table Lamps, Magazine Racks Make Your Selection Now for Delivery on December 24 Thomas Hardware Co. For Ex pert Window Cleaning | Phone 485 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store, That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 | A distinet note of optimism prevails here, as workmen scrub out one of | the huge beer tanks in a New York brewery in the fond hope that it will | soon be the receptacle for lagalized amber fluid, This tank holds 60,000 i gallons and is but one of the many vats that is hungrily yawning for the flood that will be let loose when Congress gives the word. 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