Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
&8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1933. [bcAL SBVIETS_ ‘?::“’ i"‘x‘é’ei‘ BE;:;? 1 “2,",3?;‘:?-'0"5‘528[]% {:SH _{.:(?}HT{{(I‘,)OF(U'G-UNNUR WII.L fll-n s A NT A I ]ZZ?;; ?J{_erlj - megglgoml:( iifigzc:gnnlzzngnbm:—u;z;: D::x;.: r:;::::; i ] Place at 6:30 o'clock and followed | | white. by the International, after which | —_— | s g Robert Armour, arrested early | UBSERVE u s vmpathizers, fricnds and 1 g e e CUME NURTH Tu c UMI N G NURTH ‘W”w Bll)bfi" e e & T E 1 [] sympathizers, friends and the band |z longtime ent of Chichagof | 1 Craig, was convicted yesterday for| Fox hunting in the mountains will form a parade thatwillreach|and other communities on Ch VENICE, Italy, Dec. 18—VeN-| 4 10y and sentenced by United |of his native Georgia is the prin- R E c 0 G N |T|0N through the business d;;l;]lfl }and;chagof Island, was found dead this | START PRUGRAM ABGARD ALASKA ifiisar::rf rj’;z‘s_su;"id:sitg e};;?;: States Commissioner Peters to serve | cipal diversion of Cy Grant, Geor- | terminate at the Moose Hall, w here | morning in his cabin at that place. business as & result of prohibition 90 days in the Federal jail at Ket- 'gia's great back. | the elaborate public entertainment | g, ing a telegram received | ccording to 8! | repeal in America. I v e hel i tate: A S will be held. by United States Marshal Albert ™"t will attempt to convince the + 3 ‘1 Dancing will begin at the Moose [white from Commissioner Louis tu to! 1 (1 1 v o I 8 Gelebration'to Begin at Tri-| =08 o tnterpers. | Mfitny - Leaves Seattle Saturday to/St. Nicholas to Arrive in smerican drinker that to bring ) gty ) i il ] : lout the best qualities of his wine i ang]e Place at 6: 30 ed with special entertainment, will | Death was apparently from nat- | Prepare for Stream Ju neau Aboard {;‘; re:uh\e; 3 ;mrtsicu'lar gy Dolls! Dolls! Everywhere! ! . T ) . continue well into the night. Elab- |yral causes, he said. No inquest! Work o 3 ; ! s, . ‘ ovement Wor Christmas ickness This LVemng orate preparations have been maie was considered necessary. Inter-| Impr Shlp 1:;1;ifi?:§m:dhec:elor of glass as e t y the Fellow Work- v i & g . . . | bl A T e | ment probably will be made in| 1o ake charge of preparations| When the steamer Alaska salls| | There are dozens. of varieties|§ Beautiful large dolls with sleeping eyes for $1 People of Juneau will have thelr| L yiny iivtied o attend and 10”.1 iCh\chazor. |for launching the salmon stream | from Seattle on December 16, head-'of the glasses, designed for as See Our Wind Displa ‘ t oppor S " elebratn. o e o e |improvement project in Southeast|ed for this port, she will carry a many different brands of wine. inagow Lasplay ! tiona anthem of b 0 g i | 2 Alaska under the Civil Works pro-| cargo which entitles her to bej e, this evening, when .“" i K:“::E;,'::'”:gv;i%o“’\lgrnm. Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Asst.|called the “Christmas Ship.” Not ' 1 be sung by a “W!\’*b““ o ATTENTION FIREMEN 5 gt g MA | gent of the United States Bureau |only will she be loaded with in- MOOSE CHRISTMAS companiment by the | (of Fisheries in charge of local| teresting toys and delicious candy | ‘ 9 ; Band, at Triangle| Members of Company No.2 of the | 4 g Rnight, proprietor of the | headquarters, will leave Sea!ll"{for all ‘Alaskan girls and boys,‘ TREE AND PARTY t GARNICK S, Phone 174 . where members of the So-|Juneau Fire Department are re"Juneau Marble Works, is improv-|Saturday for this city, according|but she will also be carrying on her | ON DECEMBER 27 ssian colony of Juneau will | quested to .nwm at fire hradq\m.rt-‘mg in health according to word|to advices received by Acting Gov.|passenger list no less important B! of the re-ers at 7 o'clock Thursday eVening | received here by his daughter, Mrs.|E. W. Griffin and Warden Donald person than Santa Claus, himself| py poose children will be en- t viet | for a drill y i 3 oY, i i a darl H. F. Sully. Mr. Knight left for|s Haley. According to T. B. Wilson, head‘terulned at the Moose Hall on Unfted SIMPSON M'KINNON, | the south for medical ireatment| He will be accompanied north by |of the Alaska Steamship Company, | p."evening of December 27, when following sixteen years of Foreman. |some time ago and has been a pa-|Asst. Agent Shirley Baker, enrouu-iwhxch operates the Alaska, the ob- the lodge will hold its annual tion. DOLLY GRAY, tient in a Tacoma, Washington, to Wrangell, and Warden Olson.‘ject of this special ‘‘Christmas Christmas Tree and party. In ad- The program will begin with the —a Chief. hospital. |who will remain at Ketchikan to|Ship” sailing is to extend the sea-| qino"+0" the youngsters, members e e T 3 ——— |assist in getting everything in|son's greetings of the Alaska Line o .n aivifiaries of the lodge are readiness to launch actual work as|to the people of Alaska. The chil-| iy {5 come and enjoy the| !soon as possible. |dren. of course, are mot The only g, 3 | Two boats of the Bureau's Alaska | ones who are being considered. "y . ocllent program has been | fleet—the Teal and Scoter—wmj"me're will be an augmented °"iarranged by the committee in lleave Seattle in a few days to!chestra aboard which will enter-{ oo and lots of candy, nuts, fs|1per\'ise the work. Most of the|tain the older people with Christ-) o " ixer good things to eat will ’ vessels of the fleet are undergoing mas _music while the youngsters " “yond in ample quantities. lannual repairs and overhaul in|are investigating the many gifts, £ R AR Seattle and, as soon as this hl\\'hich Santa Claus will hand them | completed, others may come north | prsonally. | {to assist in the program. |~ Everyone will be welcome at PRIN No H l ° | — et |the gala open-house aboard ship 1] ‘whi]e the Alaska is in port. The| 1 acKages FORMER JUNEAU MAN 'wmony’ s bamninew eeran THIS AFTERNOON a record crowd here. The steamer, DIES IN SANITARIUM‘/HH“](B is scheduled to arrive at | Juneau next Tuesday, December 19. FREE DANCE Entertainment Everybody W elcome! Celebrate with the Fellow Workers of Juneau in Honor of Recognition of ! Soviet Russia by the United States. | Noe Pazetti, former resident of Canadian Pacific sfeamer Prin- | this vicinity who was committed ness Norah, from the South, is | rmingsi anita i 2 scheduled to arrive in port at 5:30 | to Morningside Sanitarium in Sep: AMERICAN LEGION Sk lhs ilstnton., One’ vk | tember, 1932, from here, died there on November 30, according to of-| MEETING TONIGHT senger s ;l;os:i {t;irdgunse‘::c::s | ficial advices just received by R. E. | . tination, ss Pal “ For Men or Women MOOSE HALL TONIGHT [ iteq| The regular meeting of Alfordl = —— >, P’ ar = Ny B Dol Stk Coughlin, Clerk of the United Ted ; At Manufacturers Established Prices R e (John Bradiord Post of the Ameri- J. 5. MORGAN GREATLY | Pazetti is said to have lived on | can Legion will convene tonight IMPROVE! h Dancing—7:30 PM. at 8 oclock in the Dugout. In J. S. Morgan, former resident of addition to routine business discus- Juneau, who has been critically ill |sion of a proposed trip to Juneau in a San Diego ‘hospital, is improv- of Legionnaires from Ketchikan ing and steadily gaining strength, Douglas Island for a number of | years, then moved to a small home- \stead just south of town on the Parade forms at Triangle Building a V. d in 5 2:;1:3[ r;:slr:;?emhg :f:fie way. | will take place. 3 3 according to wor_d received by Mrs. at 6:30 P.M. u er- auro ru 0 His only known surviving relative Following the meeting a social Morgan x‘mm_Lleut. Morgan. who . is Albino Archetti, a nephew, of | hour of food and entertainment is was in San Diego when his father Lavis, Trento, Italy. | planned. was taken il o — [ n e Y 3 b ’” Interment was made in Multno- Express Money Orders Anytime mah Gemetery, Portiand, | ——————————— ‘ AT THE ALASKAN HOTEL Terry Lewis, Killisnoo; Amos P. Coye, Juneau; Art Erickson, city. It Is Not f Too Early Come To Toyland SANTA has made our Toy Section his headquarters this year, and you never saw so many To Prepare W i N What more delightful gift for the home than a set of dishes? fascinating things in all your life! There are dolls that walk and talk, engines, cunning Wi ; S o > J 4 i 1 ith the variety of pat- . animals, circuses all complete—just come and see and be thrilled! terns that we are showing, in 15 d both imported and domestic, nP; you will have no difficulty in C per poun FUN FOR EVERYONE—See the toy clowns do their tricks, watch the electric trains go ’round. Marvel at the things you can build with construction toys. And DON'T forget to tell Mother and Dad that toys like these are EDUCATIONAL. selecting a set that will suit your taste in color and de- ° sign as well as your purse. All of our patterns are open stock, allowing you to make up a 32, 42 or 50 piece set with the opportunity gfoiil;érfg in later on. You can have a service for 6, Swanson' Bros. 32-Piece Sets as low as $4.85 »1?-Piece Set, Imported English Ware, $12.25 " . Grocers Every home can use a table lamp, the modern interior decorator suggests several for the living room. .One of the exquisite Red- wing Pottery Lamps will lend a charm to your home that nothing else can. A delightful gift priced ex- ceptionally low. Marshal’s Sale of | o You will find our new Floor Lamps real things of P h beauty. The conservative but ultra modern black erls a e enamel with chromium trim stand with black and white shades or the more colorful parchment shade with brass or polychrome stands. _,ltic_ed fl:om $6.00 to 517:."10 P roperty Smoking stands in walnut, oak, maple or enamel, as well as the attracti > metal stand with chromium trim. The modern home can use several The United States Marshal will Af These peclnl asiigles; sell 135 cases of beer, mostly 1 Always appropriate as WHITE and GOLD, in lots of gifts. one or more to the highes : | Priced from $2.00 to 2 gh e $16.50 . best bidder for cash on Decem- SR s T . ber 16, 1933 2; ’ Gateleg Tables for the liv- : h MANE S ing room now available in P. M. at the Juneau Commercial sizes to seat 10 or 12. Dock at the Foot of Main Street, Closed takes little room, extended makes large study dining room table. ’ next to Juneau Motors Garage. Here is a chance for the Juneau Public to get their Christmas Duncan Phytte design Tables and Sewing Cabinets luneau-Youngr Hdw. Co. ' Beer at wholesale prices. Leader Department Store: ' STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. GEORGE BROS.