The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1933, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1933._ | | Satin Slips Now Hal Cotton Blouses 0dd lots—Sizes to 40—Values to Glove Silk Vests Pure Silk Gowns $6.00 and , 3 \ \ N \ \ 3 } } at reduced prices. o T S N e mendous shift away {rom the orth- 33 Crams Action in odox, w\mrld tlll1e political “left” - o sq¢ Which mythically esents the Sequel to Restive "32 opposite to conservatism Pre-Inventory Sale Pastel shades—Regular $2.00 values B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store . ™ Politically Dynamic St R A Ousterl Governor | Seeks Senate Seat|| f Price $3.75 Now $1.00 Each Luxite and Kayser Sizes to 42—Values to $3.00 Now $1.00 .00 Values—Just a few left g A lot of new remnants in silks, cettons, woolens, prints, cretonnes, scrims, etc., BE SURE TO SEE THESE ; { OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Dec. T At Washington, business has been' g9 ~ ponre s Johnson of Perry m- (Continuea .zvin Page One) brought under codes and licen: the gold standard has besn sus- peached and removed as governor of Oklahoma in 1829 on grounds ing,” the new administration then pended; wages and prices are 1O of jncompetency, announces he will longer a matter of “rugged indi- vidualism”; farm “benefits” of, many kinds have become common-‘ launched on a series of enterprises | touching almost every explosive | element of political controversy, b but touching them all with momen- place; millions have been trans-| tary immunity. Some doubted, but | ferred from charity allowances to| were silent. the government payroll. | City Machines Beaten New York has elected as mayor a one-time socialist. Tammany is, down, so are the Vare machine in| Philadelphia, the Mellon machine, in Pittsburgh, and many a lesser | political dynasty. A few old-timers, including the Republican National committee, Finally, in late fall, open contro- | versy was reborn. Some—including four western governors who had supported Mr. Roosevelt—condemn- ed his policies as too conservative. Some—including Al 8Smith—con- demned them as too radical. The Republican National committee awoke from a long quiet 10 SOUNd |\ iy the line of traditional conser- | vatism, hoping the currents of 1933 So the year ends amid political | gy pe reversed in another gigantic | confusion. Mr. Roosevelt stands|gwing of the pendulum. Will 1934 resolute, apparently confident the | justify that hope? | bi-partisan coalition which elected | ppiaed ! him has not suffered material loss- es. His enemies are vocal ,md‘DOBOTHY HENDRICKSON HAS | hopeful but unorganized, as vet,| | TONSILS REMOVED THURSDAYl recognized no one leader or grou] of leaders. it Dorothy Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waino Hendrick-; Political Lines Shift | son, underwent a_tonsilectomy at! What has it all meant in terms | St. Ann's Hospital yesterday morn- of political policy? ing. ] Cold W eather Clothing for every MEMBER OF THE FAMILY! ® _Leader Department Store GEORGE BROS. be a Democratic candidate for con- ressman-at-large in the 1934 cam- aign. Two candidates who have an-| | nounced for the place are Will Rogers, Moore school teacher, in- cumbent, and.Ernest Reno, blind | proprietor of the Capitol cigar stand. XN The money you spend on & washwoman 52 times & year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensfls that.have to be Irequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far grea‘er by home methods; the possible. illness due. %o unsanitary processes .or over- taxing of your own vitality .. Just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- icel Alaska Laundry JflHN H BIGG S lnhe"ts Forh.me 7. 8. mm-m.nn' oF AORIC‘JLTUM. WEATHER BUREAU ' _ : The W eather ' /By the U. 5. Weather Burcan) } LOCAl. DATA Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m. Dec. 29: BE TDMuRRow Fair tonight and Saturday; moclerate to fresh easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. HumWity Wind Velocity Weather 4o . | 4 pm. yesty 29.70 15 35 NE 18 Clear M’ R . 3 . . . | 4 am. today 29.36 4 38 NE 17 Elks’ Ritual Services to Be Special Session Will Be| yin today 0 8 R o Used for Pioneer Al- Held from 10:30 to | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | - askan's Last Rites Midnight ! YESTERDAY | ‘TODAY e | at “Year’s End Ser e — s | | Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Banned by & Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. funeral will be held in & Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ‘ the Elks' rium for John 11 | Barrow . -26 -26 -26 -20 18 o PLOMy R Biggs, pioneer Alaskan and pr rs| Nome 8 6 4 4 4 0 Clear | prietor of the Gastineau Hotel, repeat Ira p.| Bethel 2 -2 0 0 8 0 Clear ‘ passed away at his home o Wilson's beautiful Cantata “Yul: | Fort Yukon -50 -60 -60 0 0 Clear Weadnesday mornin: I ide 3 Y3 | Fairbanks -36 -44 -4 4 0 clay © The B. P. O. Elks' ritual servic> e | Eagle -52 <66 -66 0 0 Clear | will be used and John A. Hellen- whb | st. Paul 36 ot I T Rain thal will deliver the eulogy. Mis day Dutch Harbor 40 36 42 14 96 Pt. Cldy 1 Snow-Jenne will give two b widn Kodiak = 26 28 0 0 Clear § Interment will b2 in Sk ... | Cordova 22 20 26 4 .04 Clear lo: of Evergreen Cemete Sy s B Y R el BT 10 s aret i Clear Those who have bcen. chos Audrey Nancy Campbell, 20, ie| Mansion” one of Henry Van wacmkan i 32 24 24 8 .04 Cldy from among the many friends of ceived official word in Chicago tha RE i e Prince Rupert 40 - ‘ |Mr. Biges to act as pall-bearcrs she had been awarded her $2,000,00! i 'A! C aiddon i £ !)fl. Edmonton -16 are Prank A. Metcalf, H. L. Van- share of the estate of her grand 10T s g T o | Seattle 48 46 52 16 58 derLeest, Fred Henning, R. R. | father, Levi Z. Leiter, pioneer Chi n a somewhat condensed| pyuiang 40 40 42 3 56 Hermann, Joe Johnson and Ludwiz €290 merchant. Award was made b ; o doubt ® n Francisco 54 50 52 12 46 Nelson. Honorary pallbearers will the superior co‘urt of Santa Barbara r"mc Then will follow G s P P ! b L S be B. M, Behrends, E. W. Grifsin,| Cal (Associated Press Photo: | tiful Candle Light Pressure is high over northwestern Canada this morning with : J. J. Connors Lockie MacKinnon ;“Txpth one low pressure area off British Columbia and another north- | A west of Dutch Harbor with the barcmeter falling over Southwest- 4 S. Hellenthal and I. Goldstein. Of| ern Alaska. Moderate rain has fallen over the Aleutains and snow the xnm[ - eee e nt was L over lower Southeast Alaska witii fair weather prevaili i r | daily at his over T ska witn fair weather prevailing in other | bany rmpirc Wani Ads Pay. out "books' off” history ahd for' cections. Temperatures this morning are warmer over the South- : Y affords, woesiern part of the Territory with mostly lower readings in other 4 t to par-| o ' MRS. H. E. REGELE HOSTESS | Mrs. N. L. Troast presided at the AT TEA ON THURSDAY P.M.| iea table and Miss Donie Taylor and Miss Etta Schwamm assisted. Dail y Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 6. Of the pope 1. Pertaining to 7. Brought into line |16 or:fi‘o‘r}?é‘fi;(l 7 g:: 8 Tni: uz"d slender Twenty-four teachers were in- R R e i | 15 gne S RIS 1. Thems » of delightful o et s o S |4 AR R e ol BER V[STE] 13 Omoniike Sunday School MacKinnon Apartments Thursda for tennis rackets is ! 16, Article of ELIEIT v ables o'clock with fhe nubhc cnqullv afternoon during the hours be- v a new source of revenuc | 1. A‘;‘f,:'ofi“;‘; W Trelglum invited to all thre 3 tween 3 and 5 o'clock. for Tulare, Cal, packing hous k “The BIO/A s_unumd i : Sprilflludt i 2 2 Kol nglr;;lfim' « ;': EE‘;:,{(E‘EQ 7Ly ik# E_ 23. Play on words : o O hunane &, Joneplat 8. At tnat time" money of b1, t'moer Box @fimm@m , [*4 L Fl V] 7//?... fllflfl///fl-. ) rH--H e T | v Piggly Wiggly Wishes You All a Very Happy dnd a //Z//%//fl..//fl/..- = e Prosper()us New Year iz | aual Jus Jmmm| ESHN, Bl flll%ill}l// BUTTER, 4.1bs. 91c | EGGS, 3 dos. . . 8lc fl=-//i=./%fl SUNSET GOLD—Butter You § LARGE CLEAN Love to Eat FRESH o o SRR Ginger Ale § Ketchup ! Canned Milk BLUE RIBBON HEINZ P ; ALL 3 PABST { Full Pint Bottles BRANDS 2 bottles 2. 3(‘ 2 for 39¢ ; 7 cans 48¢ All Jams | Bisquick l Tomatoes ) FULL 90 Seconds from Package 3 SOLID PACK with Puree QUARTS to Oven { 3 LARGE CANS 2 quarts 7T4c large pkg. 34¢'§ 39¢ Washing Powder Pork and Beans CITRUS g 2 LARGE CANS 3 : large pkgs. 39¢ ' 25 cents ' Your Child’s 2 large pigs i ¢ ; HEALTH, . . . SROWTH, Piggly Wiggly Meat Department FUTURE _ SWIFT AND COMPANY PRODUCTS ) depend upon these things Start the New Year RIGHT with a SWIFT BABY BEEF ROAST or TENDER STEAK AT LOWEST PRICES i o Proper diet, fresh air, exercise . . . and & — While they last we are selling the table r 4 Pounds Each . - Telldel'uYNm Birds model similar to the floor model shown 2 WHOLE CHICKENS $1.0 POUND 18¢ at a special price of only . $2()' 50 R A 4 & Ssasial Privo BComsi: Wariss LUNCHEON MEATS FOR THAT SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD PURE pet .onvenient lerms P ARTY—S‘D'CII did v:riety PORK s AUS. AGE Alaska Electric Light & POUND 35¢ POUND 25c 2 Power Co. FOR DHONE Grocerv 24 BUSINESS Méat 24.2 rings UNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18] i TROSPERITY B Y- bt 44 i

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