The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1933, Page 8

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‘rushcd to St. Ann's Hospital last| gides, Secre evening shortly before 9 o'clock|Indge of Elk for treatment for poisoning, is rest- | shipped to Berkeley, Cal., for burial oy [“‘é’ e easily today and hasd_”-v Mr. Mansfield was a member of part of the Presbyterian Church is e g M turne: to consciousness according . N : Authorities Believe Many the Juneau lodge, having been in- made in order to give every possi- | IN HOSPITAL AFTER | DRINKING POISON H. W. Mansfield drowned at Eur- | eka, Cal, Deecmber 18 Mrs. Eric Anderson Juneau | according to the Rev. John of the he body has been | Glasse. to hospital authorities. It is said|jtiated on March 6, 1912. Military Secrets Have Leaked Out | medicine She is the mother of gues. He was born April 29, 1883, two small children, a boy six and a¢ Dryden, New York a Lxrl some two years younger. W. W. Council was called to PARIS, Dec. 21. — Shadow’s Of | emeister. Germany's reputedly master Spy system is seen by the French p ol as behind the operations of mysterious band of 40 spies, whose alleged network, two Am jcans, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swi are ]L\[(’d as having lived in N deep and sincere pleasure. BROADCAST DURING | NOON FROM CHURCH PATROLMEN ENGAGED TO | WATCH FOR FIRES WHILE 4dorson\ action was discovered andi o| took her immediately to the hos- | pital. She is expected to recover They were|and may be taken home from the sons | hospitz] today. i - - - — e, yYork and New Jersey caught in the arrest of ten pe yesterday i As the investigation px’ogrms(u; France fears highly important docu- | ments containing French military | secrets have already left the coun-| try The two Americans will be in- 0 the Christmas| played by Carol| urch organist, were | Contributi | observance, | Beery Davis broadecast from Presbyterian C! KRAUSE RETURNS G. E. Krause, prominent Juneau | business man returned on the |steamer Al aska from a hurried stalled in business trip to Seattle. vestigated by the United States B L0 this purpose. {dry and windy weather continues. Government The beautiful Christmas carols,/ patrolmen who are doing this Threads of evidence leading to|chiefly but as the investigation| carrying the spirit of good Will, work are Dalles Weyand, Ambrose Berlin are declared to have been | progresses other entanglements are|to the mar indicated in the huge mass of|involved, although the Soviet angle | clearly a confiscated documents has not been dropped As French officials first started It is believed the two Americans| noon I their investigations it was believed |might have been tools in the hands | broadca. the SO\ iet espionage was volved ' of the plot leaders. from the Church. The pqy r was chosen for the , which will take place y during the Christmas —————— Daily Empire Tant Ads r-y I | season, with the thought tha MRS. ERIC ANDERSON FORMER JUNEAUITE _ |scuon. v nothing ffmimfibfi“{fi flII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE DROWNS lN SOUTH it to the miners and other. whol|= | must sleep through part of the day, and also because at that hour of- u‘(uxdm; fice workers and ofhers would be Who Was|to advices received here by M. H.|on the streets in large numbers, This gesture of good will on the At that ple service in keeping with its mis- she drank lysol, mistaking it {or time he was employed as an elec-|sion and ability and with the hope itrian at Thane but when work was, that, regardless of religious or oth- Mrs. Anderson, who is about 25 suspended there he went south but ! er preference, many citizens will vears old, was formerly Linda Pad- continued to keep paying his local | find in this Christmas music a Tt is hoped also to broadcast or- gan programs in the early evening | oo dborty afie 2. Anc|CHRISTMAS CAROLS | hou a0 on, Sty et o5 PRESENT WEATHER LASTS For fire prevention purposes, e Northern Light tnree men have been engaged by rch between 12 the city to patrol during the night and 12:30 o'clock today through an i, watch for fires starting in the amplifying appartus which was In- pysiness or residential districts as the Church tower for Jong as the present extemely cold, o heard them, Were gijle and Bert Alstead, according e for a radius of sev- {5 an announcement from the City A. AR T RN e, FREE SHOW For All the KIDDIES Following our usual custom, instead of mailing Christmas Cards to all our friends and customers, Rice & Ahlers Co. will give a free show for all the children of Juneau, Douglas, Thane and vicinity. @ Each Kiddie will receive a ticket good for one ice cream cone at the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. PLACE-CAPITOL THEATRE TIME —1:30 O’CLOCK DATE—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933 COME ONE—COME ALL—Make it a Record Merry Christmas To All RICE & AHLERS (0. e e T T NEAU CASH GROCERY HOLIDAY DINNER VALUES! YOU CAN AFFORD TO SERVE THE BEST THESE PRICES MAKE IT EASY—STUDY THEM NOW — THEN PHONE 38 EGGS - 3doz. Strictly Fresh, Large, Blue Ribbon Brand SNIDER’S CHILI SAUCE . . . Large Bottles Oc 29¢ SPECIAL Picnic . e SNII:”F;E:SMCOCKTAIL SAUCE . 29¢ FRESH ' : SNIDER’S TOMATO CATSUP . 19¢ Large Bottles APPLES |b. 3c While They Last— L : [ FIG BARS - 4 Ibs. 43¢ Fresh Whole Wheat QUEEN OLIVES, jar . . . . QUEEN OLIVES, jar . . . . M. J. B. ALADDIN RIPE OIAIVES, can . . . Bk Ib. can, 25¢ RIPE OLIVES,can . . . . . FRESH—PURE BUTTER, 3 pounds 72c For X mas Fresh Vegetables—Jap Oranges FLOWERS—CANDY NUTS—APPLE CIDER PHONE 58 PHONE 58 00000000001 Pound, 14¢ 15¢ 25¢ 10¢ 20c¢ SPECIAL Coffee Fast Courteous Delivery P ——

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