The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 23, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1933. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG . i By BILLE DE BECK ’} CliklwsvfiNE» HAIAVORSEN. M - ARSI T e . ] - \. i E WA i : SENDS GR) | / ROOM 1N THE o © /" ANNEX — ot - BUT TLL WAIT ‘YT P T (| KEEP QUIET-- ¢ . TILL YOU'RE /s P Grectings from California . to 4 READY TO WE'RE ALL SET V- 2 in Alaska were heard on FOR A PERFECT 2 t y eve over the radio GETAWAY - - risti Halvorsen, holidays, w announced over KNX as a guest of the Pa Inn Cafe o Wheraver you may at Los Angeles. Miss Halvorsen | (A ) ' go on your vata- asked how the weather was in i P0ry (R tion—you'll find a Juneau, but offered' no comment | § y [l Smith-Corona use- as to the climate in Southern Cal- | ¢ o= fulandconvenient. | ifornia. I 1 Miss Halvorsen expects to re- turn to Juneau,in about a month, | having this year combined her va- | - % : e - X £ F Tk 3 2 ca and winter buying ' trip. | Neatly typed work ‘]ugoslavs Four London said that 17 prominent |entente states—Czechoslovakia, Ru- | ) adise purchased by her in| . helpsto get better . , | Britishers Had published an open | mania and Jugoslavia—heéld a re- |Seattle and San Prancises on the& marks. Smith- DOUGLAS Italy Aims to |letter urging interventiori ™ Jugo- Belgrade cofiference. It was way South is arriving at her shop |, Corena always . |slavia in order to' safeguard the |officially denied that the confer- on every steamer types neatly with Annex D“I"W""lpcu:o of Europe. aimed at any nation, but | ———————— ; 1pedd 14, spate. { It would be difficult to say which tha Jugoslav government's official s i & | pr A NEW KIND OF TYPEWRITER. And. it N E WS (Continued from Page One) |incident irritated the Belgrade newspapor “Vrome,' stated the Common Table Salt costs no more than an ordinary portable i government - more, the railway pose was to “emphasize once Oflen Helps Stomach‘ —$65 with tabulator and combinatjon newspapers shows that the reporlswbomb of alleged Bulgarian origin, that the ‘status quo’ must carrying case and personal traveling © boats, Teddy, Betty (ye iery satisfactory. | LEAGUE CONCLUDES rather thari the denial, are be-|of the unofficial British attack on served at all costs.” | S ot Pog: S Donily pymeis i Cies have been on the any's ass reported CARD PARTY SERIES liéved ' heré. : : |King Alexander's regime as a —————— P x;lfer:)tly e with pinch | NEW FOLD i ~Debersbiire pre-1t0 e $1453 ounts p GRAND PRIZES GIVEN Then there was the morning a |“standing danger to the peace of ATTENTION SHRINERS! of salt. i ol e add a | ik i i ot $620; s nding were cut fow weeks back when Jugoslavian |Europe.” Special meeting of Juneau Shrine gpoog‘r;!ofwAm\;]ika.dTl;\s JASOS, Suk : Stop In duf store of seiid for {to $27,500 and mnet earnings after| The fifth and last event of tne Tailway police found a man in the| on the north in Hungary, Pre- | Club immediatély following Blue| o8 g sallmnacs ;““ ros;'de]s fm(;;m: i f"":::‘:"'flw‘:":: t e Bty ) R i i iven by uniform of a Bulgarian irregular [misr Gosmboss e ¢ ki e ot | T S8 .Busier-Manro’ e N by Ny offs for depreciation w card party series being give: S s mier ioemboes remarked thiat|podge Monday evening, January 23 Co, in Douglas by Guy's Drug| cording to serial number. Sa658" fob the' Fes rplus [the Ladies League was held Sat- placing a' bomb on the rails: in|ijg33 will be revision year” It A) Shriners urged to attend Store adv. | southern Serbia. The man Was|qid not set well here. i3’ 7 s b fund was reported to be about|urday in the' League Room, with . 535 § e t CHAS. W. HAWKESWORTH, | 1 3 » $18,000 a fair attendance. Nine tables in killed In the explosion he ‘sct off Little Entente Meets —ady President.| ATTENTION EASTERN STAR! | J. B. BURFORD & CO. |anl were filled and an enjoyable Retent British Letter [| It was in this' atmosphere that P ey b R TR ety il * wour abes e mein Uy at the annual |evening resulted. Thht same day telegrams from |the foreign ministers:of the little e ittt oustatge f e Pelersburg Cold | Frizes for the event were award- | 2 Company stockholdérs |ed to the following: For bridge— T.":8, |Mrs. P. J. Hussey and Frank - | Pearce, firsts; Mrs. A. E. Goelz ; treas! .land Ed Andrews, lows. For whist Sam Gauffin | —Mrs. Glen Kirkhamand Al Reidi, | the I 1 Charles Holmer and' Adolp lows i The grand prizes of the series THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE goes into went to Mrs Guy Smith for bridge CothD 1\ T el 4o, DERA the homes of the buying public as an indis- McCormick for the whist high. R : i 27l pensable source of information every day. Alterations wer op so that Mrs beauty shop ering before study avars y voted to retain ged insane at Pe ce for the coming year upon aken south by v | of Charles Greenaa, 2 V. Brown d e E: N. Ohmer, Mr: Ancrew Martin, who has e dant T , T. S. Elsemore, dden at her home for . & e T and Bob Allen, the past fe #ks'By a dompli- a guide to current trends in styles and firm of Cha secutive Com e. cation of illnesses, was removed to : of Ketchikan was | —— St. Ann's hospital this morning for household improvements, closer observatio nand treatment. It is read alike as a shopping medium and cently there by P, w made up of 10 unem- Tho - bit = /ed men of Ketchikan and four |~ Ak o men iished by the Bureau|F. ter represented the plain- under name . Publi ” stirted work il REIRIDN, o etIes. . AETS | vecky ) Mountain Point e announced that he 1 i e A A The divorce case of Herman ikan. The crew was E. (Red) Ellis, owner of the CIiff mine fat Valdez, attracted consid- sorge S. Talbot, jera notice recently according f committee id that|to the Cordova Times. After being spread the work the|cn trial for about a week, it was changed each week. |decided in favor of Mr. Ellis, who pak in March, 1929, filed a complaint | against his wife, charging desertion. istrom, part owner of | Mrs. Fllis filed a cross complaint schooner Pioneer andlajiezing non-support, , and in- the ific Fishing & valving «the. ownerships.of . th 1pany, has been named | mine, which she asked the Court the Fishing Vessel |y er sold, the proceeds to be for this year ited as the Court deemed ring to moy s the near futu a bak was born to Mr o | ed to operate alte Greenaa at Esther Olsen of Cordova, has General hospital early seriotisly il with infantile st r. Greenaa is em-| ysis, but is improving and for Henry Hasbrouck Nordby Supply Com-|nopes to be back in high school < | so0m. { the case of Slate| jgerry O'Leary shipped fifty prime! rties comb- | Mining Company vs. Arne|piye fox pelts from his fox ranch thought | the most important caseion Glacier Island to the London the recent term in Valdez |market. | | court, were decided the annual meeting of the|by Judge Cecil H. Clegg in favor| Tne Alaska Sea Food;, Inc., of kholder: d|of the defendant. Donohoe and|cordova, is shipping canned crab e Company, : were attorneys for the i, -Seattle and San Francisco. port of business during i b and L. V. Ray and e <2 { Lew Cochran, his brother Jer- ry and Will Lane bagged four fine Evangelist Is Off to Holy Land E‘m; i ridan Taand Answering Mrs. Ethel Nosely was married ordova has made a fine to- lboggan and ski slide for the bene- 25 B ffit of those who wish to enjoy the sport without endangering them- iselves by crossing the main thor- . loughfares of the city. It is an i lexcellent place for children 4 Charlie J. Walsh arrived in Cor- \ f 'dova, January 7, by Gillam Air- } e . E ¢ ways plane from Gulkana, to en- ter the Cordova General Tiospital N s ‘for treatment of an injur:d spine. The injury was sustained when TODAY, \thn we are experiencing a Walsh fell, f:rossmg a glacier d ik § i T s \ period of highly competitive mer- k E A D added 4o the Anchorage Aberican chandisirig and the most popular in- ¢gion January 6, at one of the :::‘zogr:s;e’meetings ever held in An- do()r SpOrt iS' yljfitretching the family 2 H Thomas M. Brown, of Anchorage BUdget‘ thc ']eéd fOr a reliable’ prflC- the Ad‘ tm and Talkdetna, passed away at the | tlcal guidc to buymg is greater than Anchorage Hospital January 8. He was brought to the hospital by ; F i 4 iplane from Taikeetna a month ever bCfOI'C. ¥ ago. His niéce, Mrs. H.: W. Nag- f % e i i1ey will accompany his body to his| . old home at Fort Wayne, Indiana T P = 4 for interment next June. The re- ABS which appear it THE EMPIRE act as such a s N RS mains will rest at the Anchorage! é b . i 3 . {Funeral Parlors until that time. | guide. Through its columns, your merchants sup- | Rhaatr alnA i cath -1 : ply the Tatest home_and personal neéds at current {0 the hospital at Anchorage Jan- ri P #luary 12, as an emergency case, p ,ces' {having been trampled and bitten < " by an outlaw horse which had been | [ self of thi i o select and e AVAIL yourself of ‘this opportunity t ct {keetna, the horse. apparently going compare. Check the ads against your require- !wild. Mr. Valentine suffered se-, agc o . 3 . ivere bruises and abrasions. | ments. They will save you both time and mone » One of the latest pictures of Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton | OPEN POR BUSINESS who left San Diego last week on a vacation trip to the Holy Land { ' Mike Avoian's Shoe Shop is open and’ places cf interest in Europe. She will be joined during the | for pusiness. Experienced shoe- summer months by her husband who remained at Los Angeles. maker. v 7 —adv.. ‘ I

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