The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 26, 1933. V uu’ll Recognize 1934 Weather-- o e the e cons. wner| < Petticoat Politics” Assailed WINE' BUNIN “ g cooler than normal, i Is Just Old 1911 Playing “Return Date” 5oy By Foes of Woman Mayor BOOKS, MAKE e As Recall Election Nears e GREAT RACE oo Declares Yule Season Of Present Year Better b ikl ! Than that of Year Ago i, o P : American BUV“‘% Public @ ey | nuat when N st : i I'reated to Two Flur- . Dec. 26—One New | Alexand Iini” t : A 8 per remarked edi- | pop f old guard” ries in Short Time torially yesterday tk he “Yule|in a r o Ly — Season jof 1933 was vastly happier at the issues in the tur- & o s ot ot 5 mx"‘y : ; . By JOHN SELBY | town ok office? It : 6 NEW YORK, D:. 26— The JOHN H. BIGGS SERIOUSLY 1s on who's talking o 3 5 X book trade’s rush fo get books on ILL AT HIS RESIDENCE 1 feminin hip,” 3 R v F ich into print by tha Biggs, vroprietor of ormer m rs of the town ¢ 8 A S equalled by the Ivan Bunin Hotel, is seriously 3 y ment in the 5 sue is not one of person- ¢ 3 3 & LS ¥ will be remembs urned a week rom | atities. but of good govs t ) R ! } X | was the 1933 Nobol th where he had gone for eays t jor. “I have & the | 3§ B r literature the other day—much n attention to the Coff22 gown mon ¥ 3 : \ 's surprise nin s Clinic in Poriland, Ore : Recall Test Soon |4 5 8 writer the old Russian regime - D i s TR | (0AS I arguments rage, ot d since the revolution he has | TOM BUCHANAN, REPORTED | sides the recall - B | lived very quiefly indeed in Grasse URNS TO TOWN yled for aber 30, afte % e gt and o French vil- { rles of in superfor court S} A M “4 | 12zes occasionaly. ng and af the mayor had defeate o \J! @ 2 Immediately the award was an- | amissioner J. | the first attempt 4 wced thers followed news of Home,” Muilen, has returned to to s s bezan fo happsn shortly 3 4 reissues. Two just have becn | Jew, Judge Mullen was infor after Mrs. Alexander took office | made, and a third is in prospect. forces in He was reported to have|last Jur She slashed budoes D X Pm.m\ there will be a book of cnough an oppo town about November 11 on!fired the o . snubbe; $ 7. new short stories a little later. And movement as hunting trip to the h end|the " probed expens:s = qually likely is a flock of Bunin' This opp: Admiralty Islerd and last week!and ar d that she had paid | e . 4 storles 15 vatlotis Hiagags excBasive S two sues so far comprise pupil, bbot of Smithsonian Institii i Alexander will | of cold and relative $893. have A0 wdii s repait: Elsotibn - | “, book of t stories and a nov- before ¢ the first called by the title of a ry 1934 chould be like Jan 911, ¢ the a: ’ o divided approximate o ¢ ap. 2 Three members of ihe councill peooyper 30 4o held her job as | - o | quit, charging ‘‘dictatorship Meycr of Issaquah, Washing- | best known short piece, Grace N&““,’" dn;‘ugl;;.l o‘l | ‘peclu D! 5 D“w e k}:n‘" 1‘1;‘; ton, Me hile she refuses to ””( r:vl le nl\l:)x‘\ 1F‘xi:;n11§\<r:l:=“,m:r y F. B. COLTON By s t haries E ghel, | Jocked uj town hall ar sy ith - ok BN he el is a* stud Weather bu pi et illage e on ' the i : i » holids - ! fused to approve her ai Rt Preed Bolonas Writer) | L oaoure and rainfal rain than the avera £ the holidays Sun- | fused (o approve her abatt I illag 7 'GT I B 1 LR P y 2 e by spec- | the fire chief quit, Steppes. WASHINGTC C herefore, give at le a hint bases his theory were obtained } Y e $ o 1 ¢ e % o simple enougt 20 kD hat may b S 3 T hich Dr. . Naghel, Territorial must operate the “o i v 3 j TRk The Village. bery at Por weath’*x" s what may be The data on which p i A3 kee, is spending the | department herself. nds for removal, if neir The short picces many modern on this side. Tt' % 4 ; sory | OB the basis : ; ¥, | IDHL reconds . Derts riHy 80 thirice ; s and New Year Council Retaliated truth, he said, was a maifér 1or| readers will feel 1o be a little out- story of the mo although nei ; ihe Weeili- | citias gyet tife Un Btates. - parents an : 's,| She appointed a marshal and the VOers to pass on moded. They present Brunin rath- wh 23 years hold &r prekutigimaking: offlich fore- | Tho irigies 0w ihd rin- ie in eight years. |council cut his salary to $10 ‘Men Tco Smart, She Says | or in the light of a misanthropic it Y Aico;‘dim 4 T . casts. ter of 1934, after Janu y (AR T A i . month. She moved to expel ¢ hi'e the mayor is v-| pf2t a good deal misunderstood of Oliver Curwood warm, dry year for me t} The 1911 records show that t be dry in the south, northwest, councilman elect to take the a world in Which he finds ——————— United States except the west coast, | Peratures from u:».n{l 0 Ohio valley, dong the eas Goluation Army Places of office. Then the council began! “Men are too smart in this po- 1 whereas the novel con- ~ Daily Empire Want Ads Pay b2 i grees above normal may & coast, but with m L 1 pre 75 litical business r women,” ' she tains a vigorous and forfhright pic- r b ed in all, but the far west, rain o how in the Rocky moun- Food on Table* Of PMI’ The t recall move was block- says, but in that she won’t quit ture of peasant life in Russia. = weather cooler than 1 tains, south t, midw and ed in suparior courf and Mr 1 until her rm is up. F‘NT nian Ins i : ; squal amount should brevail west. “'w‘"“f‘-TON Dec. 26, — The ander filed suit for $30.000 against John Alexander, her blacksmiih Paris Again } that weather t y ! ) K § Watch and Jewelry Repalring G Thirteen Citics Stud The winter shot tion Army organiza- those who had instituted but husband, can’t vote for his wif> Very different indeed is Herbert at very reasonable rates ; nor ¢ s parts of the na- she lost the super r ) ause he s a Briish subjict Gorman's “Jonathan Bish oy 2 B A v o They also show at d mm in the northw ous pa > 5 it | Sflonlcfh'hii‘hmfilm r*. \'~A'v a 23-year répt in the Ohio valley and the mal in oth.fl sectio the ould be reached on c malfeasan f thi | given the m a good ically novel, and actually does PAUL gwgnno“n ! uble th ngth 5’ the sun- middle section of the west coast,i The 1911 f k& ance and embezzl t 2 strat ne Says. carry a story through to a rather e = i 5 i< ry (h veather repeats cars were e ssed for his safety 03 cutstanding debts of in his theory (hat weather ¢ 5 off I itstan Mre. Stella with anywhere from a fraction of an in to n2arly 12 inches less cycle, double t [ To the Residents of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, Alaska A Happy New Year and Seasons Greetings The firms and individuals named below have donated to the fund raised by W. D. Gross for distribution among residents of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. May the Pioneers feel the same joy in receiving these contri- butions and greetings as the donors feel in giving and sending them. Alaska Meat Co. 3 00 Foster, i'rank : 1.00 Juneau Paint Store 2. [’a.:u'iu (fugst Coal Co., Alrlxsl::; Juneau Mine 5.00 Fox v W > 1.00 Juneau-Young Hardware G. H. Walmsley Alaska Grill . 5.00 Florence Shop J 1.00 Co. : ; Alstrom’s News Stand .50 First National Bank 5.00 Juneau & Douglas Tele- Rosenberg, Sam Alfors : .00 ¥ Bruhn Co. 5.00 phone Co. 5.00 Roberson, R. E. Alaska Line > 5.00 ) er, He L. 50 Juneau Empire Theatres, Reliable Transfer Alaskan Hotel 2.50 Ine. 5.00 Race Drug Co. Archway Plumbing Shop .00 5.00 g : ) Rice and Ahlers Alaska Electric Light & P ik '1"““ Kann’s Variety Store ... $ : Power Al 10.00 : 5 : 1:00 Konnerup’s Department ffimpl-:ms, Geo. & Co. $ 1‘90 Arectic Billiard Hall 2.00 srgs Bres Rt e Store Shattuck, Allen 2.50 Gastineau Grocery 2.00 Kaufmann's Cafe g Switzer, Chas. 1.00 s . 3 Krafft's Cabinet and De- Smith Electrie Co. 2.50 3 3 5 1.0¢ Graves, H. C, Mer Burford, JA)I,. & Co. $ 100 PavEEE e tail Shop : y Stewart D2 A W. 5.00 ;;ehren_(]lslpth' i ,_g(_s}:: urnishings 5. Kaser and Freeburger, Sam, The Tailor 1.00 Jernar: by s # 18R 5. Sta * Afl]"f‘()r(l Wilbhie oo 100 | Wil d Eall Dm“fi‘?_ Dsogls ?{'{llf‘k}i;y 1D st D i, 500 Hellenthal and Hellen- Kendler, George, Douglas 2. Stabler, Howard D. B u”“q "_ul:t rug 1'““ thal 2 R T80 ) ficube(*.‘l- S. },111 s 1051_} O(rlem“\ldn” T Halvorsen’s srernee - 2400 Le Fevre, Judge $ 5. Shepard, H. R. 3ig Van, The G g Handy Andy M sty Lundgren, Al, Wide- Sanitary Grocery Hayes Shop -4 2,00 Awake Shoe Shop Sanitary Meat Market 3.00 Connors’ Garage .......$ 5.00 sl Ce:lnilt}(;:nia (}mc,zery 5.00 Ideal Shop ........ p i padden, C. H. d vl‘nrvnwu,‘,‘_lt-)hn 1.00 Capital Cigar Store 1.00 aul Motor Co. 2.5 'Ii:mm-r Eli - .l‘.("I} Celumbia Lumber Co. 3.00 Jehnson, W. P. ) Thomas Hardware Co. 5.0 C ket 4 1.00 Juneau Cold &‘umgv Co. Midget Lunch, Tom S G Coleman’s Style Shop ... 2.00 Juneau Lumber Mills b Sturge $ 5. Union 0il Co. . $ 10.00 Council, Dr. W. W. 10.00 Juneau Drug Co. ......... 5. Monagle, M. E. 2.00 United Food Co. . 2,00 Juneau Frock Shop ... y Miners Cigar Store 5 4 1 Dave’s Place ........ 1.09 Juneau Sample Shop ... Walmer, J. H, U and I Dishaw and Son 200 Juneau Motors . £ k Nugget Shop $ 2 ‘(qfe ‘u.l_)!) Dameon, D . .- 308 Juneau Florists ... LB New York Clothing Store 5 Williams, Dr. R. H. 2.50 Doelker, Dr. . . 1.00 Juneau Cabinet Works.... i Northern Hotel § Williams, W. H. 1.00 Dawes, Dr. L. P. S 00 Juneau Ice Cream Par- Nelson, Ludwig, Jeweler i Wickersham, Jll(lgf‘, 2.50 DeVighne, Dr. H. C. ... 2.00 lors b A s 2. New York Exchange a9 Warner Machine Shop 2.00 Juneau Transfer Co. ... i 7 Elite Studio ... L, 81,00 Juneau Commercial Dock, Ordway’s Photo Shop .. $ Zynda Hotel ... 3.00 Empire Printing Co. 10.00 Wyatt Kingman ... . 2 Olympic Barber Shop ; x protiss Fern Beanty Parlors 1.00 Jones-Stevens Shop ... 2. Peerless Bakery $ .6, Total 5 _$358.75

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