The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1933, Page 2

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PO S R e GENTLEMEN/ Among your acquaintances there are ) N g | i | | Y ; folks who are as neat as a pin every- where and every time you see them .and you've always noticed that they are not flashily dressed. This shoe is just like that ... not “noisy”, But as pleasant to look at as it will feel on your foot. It's a wonderful fitter . . . and a marvelous value. Try a pair. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store b 1 | All-Alaska News | ) [ Miss Isabell Mitchell, member of ning a conveyor and transformer. the Eklutna Industrial School, stay-| Cold weather, he said, had put a ed at the Seward Hotel recently crimp in mining activities, with while undergoing treatment to althe temperature dropping to 55! foot. | degrees below zero. He reported| that he had made slow progress| with his prospecting, but belleved' he is now within one foot of big| pay. The Odd Fellows’ Hall at Seward was thronged on a recent Saturday night when a long-heralded dance given by the KFQD Serenaders| from Anchorage was enjoyed by| people of Seward and - a number who accompanied the musicial from Anchorage. The dance con tinued from 10:30 o’clock until amn. - The members of the ing orchestra are Art Her Beaver and mink are on the in- se in the Kenai Peninsula dis-| ict, as are coyotes, according to; nt arrivals in Seward. Thes? r to be about all of the fur- s in the region and an un-| £ number of trappers Meier, Eugene Smith, Heinle and es this winter. The)| Walt Swanson ver season opened January 1.} ! N WS and has been extended to May 10. Harry Allen, the Gold Bottom | miner, “blew” into Dawson a short| Fox farmers in the Kasilof aren: time ago, after a two-month stretch 'are reported to have had good in-| on his claim, prospecting and run- creases and have pelted and ship- King Carol’s Throne Wobbles, | Family to Request Abdication | * * * * Lupescu—Depression—Communism and Army Discon- tent Over Pay Result in Decision to Seek Regency with Prince Michael as Monarch. Mme Lueescu MaRrsHAL AVERESCY 4 a desperate attempt to stem the growing unrest i of the royal family have decided to ask King Carol to abdi in favor of his son, Prince Mich. ing to reports going the rounds of Bucharest. The rumored decision to have been made at a con- ference in which the Dowager Queen Marie, Princess lleana, her bus- Archduke Anton, and the g and Queen of Jugoslavia partici- The conference is believed to have been the result of a recent piece of &Ifi speaking by the veteran Marshal Alex Averescu, who com- Rumanian Army. The Marshal, in complaining of the non- payment of his soldiers, drew a el between King Carol and a for- mer of Rumania, Prince Alexander Cuza, who lost his throne by revolution in 1886. Prince Cuza, according to the general, was & gay blade, more devoted to wine, women and song than to affairs of and he' suffered the penaity. Although Ma: Averescu did not 1 Carol by name, his hearers inte.preted remarks as an ille- sien to the Magda Lupescu, for whom Carol ‘the throne and | people considering new construc- | West from Anchorage, (EIGHT PAIRS OF E.G.W. MORRIS | JOINS MORRIS CON. COMPANY Architéct and Structural Designer Goes to Local Concern E. G. 'W. Morris, architect and structular designer, has been per- manently added to the staff of the Morris Construction Company, according to an announcement made today by L. F. Morris, own- er of the company. For two and one-half years Mr. Moxgis was designer for, and su- pervised the construction of Piggly- Wiggly stores in several coast states, and for a similar period he designed and supervised construc- tion and remodeling for the Owl Drug Company on the coast. The Morris Construction Com- pany, according to its owner, can now offer additional and practi- cal building service to Juneau tion or remodeling. ped their furs te market. Mrs. Juanita Barrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Ferguson, ahd Dr. R. E. Smith, were married at| Kotzebue on February 14 Dr. Smith is physician for the U. S. Bureau of Education and the bride’s parents are well known pioneer traders of Kotzebue. J. N. Hague, of the Piggly Wig- gly Anchorage store, and Ms. Hague and ‘heir little daughter, Sue, willl eave Anchorage soon for, Chehalis, Wash., where they will make their home. Mr. Hague has been with the store in Anchorage for a year and half and was with the same company in Fairbanks for eighteen months. The Anchorage Times recently published a letter received from re- latives of Russell Merrrill, pioneer Anchorage and Alaskan aviator who lost his life on a trip to the expressing their appreciation to the Times and the people of Anchorage in establishing “Merrill Field” and the modern aviation beacon, as memorials to perpetuate his mem- ory. PRl L LR { TWINS IN SCHOOL WASHINGTON, Ia—In the stu-| dent body of 175 pupils in S5 Mary’s Parochial School here are eight pairs of twins. In addition there are two other children wh> are twins, but whose sisters are not in the school. In tenhis, this might be called an overhead smash, and even here it would have been a smash if Bobby Vernon (left) had failed to catch Gwen Stone, who is enacting the role of human tennis ball, before the first bounce. Gwen, the very personification of grace, is shown soaring over the net on a court at Coral Gables, Fla., after being matapulted into the air by the two stalwarts at right. CLUB SHOOT The Juneau Gun Club will hold the regular monthly shoot, Sunday, March 5, at the Gun Club grounds: An excellent turn-out for the clay pigeon event occurred last month, and the scatter-gunenthusiasts of Juneau anticipate' an ‘equally large turn-out next Sunday. ———————— LYMAN 8. PECK ON WAY EAST ON SHORT BUSINES TRIP Lyman 8. Peck, Manager of the Alaska-Pacific ~ Airways, was a southbound passenger on the |Princess Norah on his way to New York City and 'Washington, D. C. on a hurriel business trip. Mr. Peck flew from Fairbanks to Whitehorse in one of the planes lof his company and took the train from there to Skagway where he caught the steamer. Bicycle Built for Two Is Honeymoon Chariot LONDON, March 3.—A honeymoon {irip on a “bicycle made for two” has ended in London after 2344 miles were covered. Now the honeymooners, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Murray, of St. Michael's Hove, plan te go on cycling until the end of the year, with 48,000 miles as their eventual aim. RIS A Make Millions Think—and Buy! VICTIM OF FROZI FEET LEAVES FOR MEDICAL CARE SOUTH Miss Anna May Ulman, who suf- fered the amputation of both feet which were frozen near Telegraph Creek, was a passenger for Van- couver, B. C. where she will re- celve medlcal treatment. Miss Ulman was taken to car-|| HOT CROSS BUNS, dozen ... 20c cross from Telegraph Creek by| Y Canadian Alrways and there took|| CREAM PUFFS (Fresh Cream) each ___5¢ the train to Skagway where she | boarded the steamer. she is ac- || CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, 6 for _25¢ companied by Miss Peto, a trained nurse. FRESHLY BAKED For Teas and Mortgage Moratorium Bill Passed by Senatei WASHINGTON, March 3.—The | Senate has passed the Hull-Walcott mortgage foreclosure moratorium bill. The measure now goes in the House. e eee CITES BIG CIGARET TAX LOSS AUSTIN, Tex. — Charles Lock~ hart, State Treasurer, estimates Texas is losing $1,500,000 revenue 2 dozen for JUNEAU WE DELIVER SATURDAY BAKERY SPECIALS —ALSO——— DAINTY COOKIES Bridge Parties BAKERY PHONE 577 annually through evasions of the state tax on cigarettes. Most of the loss involves reuse of the stamps by which the tax is paid. ————— Classified ads pay. “TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY” New Frocks That add a gay winter days. Tii an inspiration of gay prints, erinkle crepes and crisp organdie trims. A showing supreme, $6.95 10 $21.50 STORE note to the drab QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE ON YOUR DRUG r PHONE : 25. HARRY RACE, Druggist (THE SQUIBB STORE) WANTS i th X H!‘“{n Ir&n"ghmt later repented, 'The red-haired ’ to be the only way in which the dynasty Electric real money on these JUNEAU—Phone 6 $$ SAVE . A REAL BUY IN:, s $S Heaters Made ‘in America 660-Watt Hot Point' Portable— Was $9.50 NOW $4.75 1000-Watt Hot Point Portable— Was $10.00 NOW $5.25 Attach to Any Lamp Socket We have taken an opportunity of saving you genuine Hot Point Air Heaters. Only a few available at these prices. PHONE YOUR ORDER—We Deliver Alaska Electric Light & Power Company DOUGLAS—Phone 18 JUNEAU GUN » ! 3. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureauw) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. March 3: Cloudy and warmer tonight, Saturday snow or rain and warmer: moderate easterly to southeasterly winds. é 2 Time _ Barometer Temp. Hum\lity Wind Veioclty Weather 4 pm. yest'y . 20.95 16 34 NE 12 Clear 4 am. teday . 30.02 18 39 NE 19 Clear Noon today ... 30.21 21 42 NE 20 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY | TODAY KN Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. dam. 3 a.m. 4a.m. Ip. ' Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather Nome 8 8 | -2 = 4 [ Clear Bethel 2 2 -8 -8 16 « 0 Clear Fort Yukon <16 -16 | -38. -38 0 [ Clear Tanana 2 2 | =22 -22 0 0 Clear Fairbanks 0 0 -26 -22 4 02 Clear Eagle -12 =14 | -40 -38 0 Trace Clear St. Paul 26 26 | 22 22 20 0 ©Xd; | Dutch Harbor 3 28 2 2 16 [ Gd; Kodiak . 26 {5y 0 0 cldy Cordova 24 e 0 0 0 Clear Juneau ... 16 14 18 19 0 Clear Sitka. . — 2 - — 0 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan .. 36 | 32 36 8 Trace Cldy Prince Rupert 0 40 4 3% 4 0 Cldy Edmonton 4 | 4 10 4 .04 Cldy Seattle 50 | 38 38 12 .26 Cldy Portland ... 46 | 40 40 10 36 Pt. Crly San Francisco ... 64 58 | 48 48 4 Trace ‘.C]ear The barometric pressure is moderately low in the Guif and in extreme Southeast Alaska with unsettled weather in Southeast Al- aska and from Kodiak westward. The pressure is moderately high over the remainder of Alaska with clear weather in the Interior and on the Bering Sea coast and at Cdrdova. Temperatures have risen in Southeast Alaska and the western Interior and. have fallen from Kodiak westward. ! Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD (Co. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Phone 403 For Expert Window Cleaning Phone 485 New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FRESH BAKEDd DELICACIES an 3 X HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD* JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) i'.l‘HE’HOTEL‘OE“ ALASKAN HOTELS " The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 Use Alaska Lumber | ' JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | Dttt

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