The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1933, Page 2

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PLANE 29 Idaho, Dec 1 former ainm nd veteran flie anger, E. J#Mu ho, were critics i when Owen's b i amhts gnd was demolish : 85 oere. FALLS; 9 MEN HURT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1933. Pre - Inventory dale of Ladies’ Ready-io-Wear At Flat Cost Prices @ it will pay you to come in and look this merchan- lise over. Don’t overlook this opportunity to save. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store | days and t roceed to Ketohi- |dent, Mike Campbell, Healy; Sec- K to other criminal | ret - Treasurer, James Climie: the United Guardian. Tom Kovac surt ——————— nd dead in ay morning by her hus- M. i. MERRITT LEAV] ON OnOr'S ; opened an WASHINGTON ASSICGNI rday and, due to ne e 21 icious circumstances, ordered an Merr L., Regional nail | v psy to be mad cald P unde assignmeni to a cceived by Judge Hoizheimer onth tour of duty in Wash- o B2 D. C. headqua ANCHORAGE FEDERAL i States Forest MEN ELECT OFFICERS on the steamer le. He will go the Nation Portland offices of tk i e 3 e - e ¢ where he will re- i AVE . \in a few days. ¢ " HOLZHEIMER LEAVES g few ¢ s R FOR WRANGELL ;. 3 IS LAID TO REBST s e second -President, J. C. Knapp ! s | Third fent L. Ras- noon today, funeral s ] { t lent, El- » held for the late Mrs. Nick g Susie Shakes Mon J. Kung, Seward; Fifth Vice- Kobak at toe Cha W. Cart ‘ Judge W. A. Hol | L. C. Griffin, Curry. ment was in Ever- § States District Atto Pre , not v on the . steamer Vice-President, Z. Bt Sh = 1 port. He will remain nks; Eighth ! 1 ' ‘ ' i i ! ¢ { 2 H E + H § § { i - ¥ A S A A AR AR A tion under NRA cod Western wages have facturers will be un i inent patent al Aorney of Sealtle : o €1 Murtin, president of Seattle Park Be d nth ok 400 guuit Troms Wik pelrate Fam heips make the Nortfiwest & huni \\un‘lu public-splrited act of & nonth liberated 800 Chin in releasing birds for 3rd over Puget S One more rea- ~on why the Northwest ix deservedly pop- whio likes to shoot he big gnme. favorable po and & SWIPT, IR of Young blicanCluh aty, it has met weekly for i3 years, has increased the elub memb Ereatly of I expecis it 1 as the stat oldest poli N JOHNSON. breaks ail diving reedrds for m women by descending 485 (eet. The bell wies tested in Puget, Round waters recently. The huge arms have sensitive gripperss/ JOHN H. BIGGS - PASSES AWAY [Pioneer Hotel Man Suc cumbs to Heart Attack At Home Here | A John H. Biggs, early pioneer a prominent bu passed away_ as the result of 4 { heart attack shortly before noor 1 tod his aparimenf at heau Hotel. Mr. Biggs return week from the south wh to the Coffee Cli nd, Oregon in scarch from the illness which ha bothered him for the last s, but was in a critical c when he arrived and san the end today. ition gradually un Active Citizen For the last 3 ing over the Gastineau Hotel her Mr. Biggs has been an interestc and active resident and citizen o Juneau and was highly respect and well liked by all who kne him, He is survived by his widow an his step-son, Minard Mill, bo whom were with him at the las Born in England Born in Stanhope, ,England June 14, 1866, Mr. Biggs came | Ame! when a young man and 1897 joined the stampede in sear of gold to Alaska. For a’numb lof years he followed the mini: | profession throughouf the Interio of Alaska and Yukon Terr! going as far as Nome where | spent a short period. Iafer M | Biggs returned to Seattle wher | operated the Biggs Apartment in 1908 he again came to Ala settled in Valdez, and there proprietor of the Seattle Hotel a {the Valdez Drug Company un | shortly before moving to Juncau wa | Known by Thceusands { As one of the principal hot: |of Alaska for many years, | Biggs came into personal conta ;with literally thousands of peopl ! both Alaskans and outsiders, dur |ing his residence in Valdez and | Juneau hile of a quiet tem- given to boasting © p or other al- fairs, S found lackin in kindness, and silently contribu ed much to the happiness of oth- el men Mr | ers who were in need Mr. Biggs was a member of il | Pioncers of Alaska and of the B {P. O. Elks, Juneau Lodge No. 420 | | which he joined in 1308, resent, funeral plans call fo services at the Elks' Lodge Room |at 2 o'clock on Sa noon with the the lodge being u: FIND LIPSTICK IN OLD MOUND | he KANSAS CITY, Dee. |site of ancient stronghold | workshop of the Osage Indian na- |tion, where weapons of the {man were made on a large ¢ and wheré young women used’ 1 stick even as they do today, I been reported found in the Oz | foothills. J. G. Braecklein, Kansas Cil; | architect and an authority in In- |dian moun de the discovery in Morgan County, twenty miles | southeast of Sed: | "«T pelieve that this is the site| ni- 10 | of a lost Indian workshop. | tions factory that the Smithso stitution has béen searching for, aecklein said. n. |CHRISTMAS PARTY | FOR..CHILDREN TO BE HELD TOMORROW ' AlL children.or Masonic families | will be entertained tomorrow ning between the hours of 7 o’ | and 9 o'clock at the Scotiish | Temple by the members of | Eastern Star at a delightful Christe | mas party. Santa Claus will be present and distribute gifts from the colorfully | decorated tree to all of the young- | sters present and in addition thers | will be lots of good things to cal | including ice cream molded into | individual Santa Clauses, for the | youthful guests. | During the evening a short pro- | gram of musical, dancing and | humorous numbers will be given by | the children themselves, according | to Mrs. John McCormick, who is in charge of the commitiees which |have been working for several | weeks on the affair. {HELLO GIRLS GIVE | THANKSlO DONORS | The girls of the Juneau Tele- phone Exchange desire to thank | their scores of friends who so kind- |1y remembered them during the | Christmas holidays by appropriate gifts. There were all nds of candies in all sizes of boxes besides many other remembrances from telephone subscribers. - e - A total of 1,713,188 tons of iron ore and ironstone was produced in the second quarter of 1933 by mines in Great Britain. ATNOONTODAY ness man of Alaska years, since tak- Daily Cross-word Puzzle 1. Lawless Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 7. Complete crowd dollection 4 Word of sorrow 8. ch & £s 3 a fabric Abandoned rike gently nit fumes lo children 19 | Hav an offensive smell 1d _rooms ver bottom Disencumber other of , 8, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU @ The Weather By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Junean and viclnity, beginring at 4 pm., Dec. 27: Fair tonight and Thu gentle to moderate northeasterly winds. | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe: | 4 pm. y 2007 16 86 NW 2 Clear 1 m 16 86 Calm 0 Pt, Cldy 2 29 36 NE 10 Clear : CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS - — - YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Preclp. 4am. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Clear Clear Clear Rupert nton nee ka this morning with two { low barometer over tt Pacific. Rain ‘and higk ave prevailed over the Aleu y - four hours + weather over the rest © Temperatu in \ r are somewhat colder tiis r ing with little change else- ANNUAL ELECTION O FAIRE 0. HELD, INT! Blanche TLewis, S N. MacQuarrie, Tre L. Marsh, Conductress abeth R. Daily, Assocfate Con- Patron; Susan Leor E 15 RIOR CITY ductress. Af At the regular December meet- ing of Midnight Sun Chapter, No. Order of Eastern . Fair- banks, Mamie K. Nordale was el- ected to serve as Worthy Matron r 1934. Clarence J. Woofter was sen Worthy on ointive officers will soon be ounced by the Worthy Matron- emonies will r. January 6 Other officers ed were Nel- A woman in C B O .. son K. Grandison, Associate Mat- has be:n using the same fountain ron; P. J. McDonald, Assoc.awe pen 39 years, WIFE LOCATED ALASKA BANKS FRESH ? ° ? % "WITH ANOTHER NOT ELIGIBLE, Fruiis and Vegetables E ‘ Q LT Mo ! e ® ! - MAN; ARRESTS DEPOSIT INS. CALIF | z Sl e A \ | o } [Resident of Hyder Does Ruling Is Made by Counsel : A gi ORNA GROCERY ‘ Detective Work in Se- of Corporation at Di- § TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY E | attle with Results mond’s Request i-----N,..,--,“"---,-,,m.._--—“”--..m«i VSVFA;K"I'LE D 1 — 1 ‘\'“"'"’;‘;’;"""“'“””';;:;”““"‘:“"i to his wi I i PHONE 485 | | bail ea were McDenr on dow ) not mem- - IPARENT! Fon Harry Race SRR DRUGGIST PLANES The Squibb Store : CPLAN FUGHT T comos— / | Ladies’ Ready-to- | | “7 P | | BHER PAG!F!G ‘ Scwaru_ m..e::-_r l:mnl Al " ‘ W Lok phRaey g - d tha is “Tomorrow’s Styles i Your Child’s | T wa Todo” . |HEALTH, o to Pearl Harbor be- !} }:ween' January : and January 15 t = t: [EELEETRA < | SHOP WITH | JO00W Y . B e g: depend upon these thing : BLTT(\:L:’;:‘(D “:b‘ilzT:E{:'m:fnw § }z’/ ?)} n,yz"» i Proper diet, fivi];n:;:i,nz.j(vrulso sova BIGE The. Betty Mac Beauty Shop is| | W ‘ ‘;?lic‘g’m_mw wezk “:” ‘V‘l:* .»ul?:'x- E é’ While they last we are selling the table ‘,,)ng with slight acid m{nl; on ’1}5“ { “Juneaw’s Own Store” } ®Mmodel similar to the floor model shown 1 ‘slk‘::;sén I"‘r(i;; u;j?;:u:(;_?fxen d: 137 ! lat a special price of only $20’50 Special Price—Convenient Terms g ’ . ATIEN"ON IRO”.[RS Alaska Electric Light & : ‘ Power Co. f An important meeting of the JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18§ @ A T. A will be held in the NMah: e —— . ‘B darin Ball Room at 7 o’clock M THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 1 B Thursday evening, December & Th o 28, 1933. | e Gastineau A delegate for Juneau will be @ Qur Services tg You Begin and End at the A elected and balloting on the [ 1{(_ b b 1 o e I M General Election will take Jr———"—"—————""—"""—— e 3 place. W. H. WILLIAMS, UNITED FOOD CO. Delegate. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 - -

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