The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1934, Page 7

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_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1934. GOVERNOR OF PUERTO RICO HAS RESIENED Florida Publisher Has Been Center ‘of 'Political Fight on Island WASHINGTON, Jan. 12— .?"""' ert H. Gore. Florida publisher, has resigned as Governor of Puerto Rico, on account of ill-health. His resignation has been accept- ven ed and he will probably be another assignment. Gore has the cent:: political quarrel on the hlan'i al- ! Sir most from the time he took the Chief of the Home Fleet, office. Gen. Blanton Winship, for mer i | MRS. ROBERT SIMPSON TO ‘wu N D ER s“lp VISIT FOR.SEVERAL WEEKS ’ is attending Stanford University, on the steamer Yukon. Mrs. GOES AGROUND and San Diego before returning { to her home here. ——a— Flagship Held Fast, Harbgr Entrarice ; | Dafly Empwre Want Ads Pay PORTSMOUTH, England, Jan. | ; WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA | | TFor a visit of six weeks or mo ! months with her son, Robert, who i | Simpson Will also visit frie ends and relatives in -Seattle and Portland Th]rly'thl’ee Thousand Ton and may continue to Los Angeles ® 0 0@ e g o » AT THE HOTELS ¢ © 0 o0 e asw v o de Gaslinean Philip S. Smith, Juneau; Mrs. /L. E. Brucz; Mary Brown, W. M. Mrs. Rcbert Simpson left Juneau | Sherman, Anchorage; Hack Smith, Taku River; W. Scol Simpson. Alaskan E. Gilligan, Salmon Creck; L. H. Smith, Twin Glacier. Zynda E. H. Bauer, Haines; E. Wolver- ton, Anchorage. M;UR]CE MORENO ON WAY TO SPEND SEVERAL MO\TH\ Maurtce Mor:no, well olit:mer rom the Ingerior, has been proprietor of the Mec- . Kinley Park Inn for many years and is postmaster for the park district, to serve the park em- ; ployees, is a southbound passen- ger on the steamer Yukon beund on a vacation. | Mr. Morino, expects to spend nLi least three months at San Diego | storm was followed spell which lastzd until December | the Alaska Road Commission under 4, during which time the mer- cury hovered between 30 degrees land 6 degrees below An exceptionally heavy Moreno said. ————.—— zero, snowfall | was experienced in the park this known | season with 32 inches on Novembeér who | 28, Mr. The snow by a cold| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! he bJore returning to his Interior BANK PRESIDENT OF 10 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA hamc NOME IS ON ‘OUTSIDE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS work is being .done in Neme by the €. W. A. in spite of the fact that the work that can be done in the winter is limited, due to freezing,” declaréd Grant'R. Jack- | son, President of the Miner's and Merchant’s Bank ©of Nome, and one of the most prominent citi- Unemplo)ment has been laken‘ care or ana some rzally valuablc | et Bound city umtil somefime in zens of northern Ataska, who is southbound on the Yukon. In Seatile Mr. Jackson will join Mrs. Jacksen, who' went south on the September trip of the Victoria. They expect to remain in the Pu- June, he said. Mr. Jackson flew from Nome to Ruby with Pilet Chester Browa of the Northern Air Transport Company and frorq there into with Vie " Rass (of the same compary, together with sev- eral’ other Nomeites who are bound for the States. ship of Great Britain’s Navy, is hard and fast, hours after it went aground at the entrance of the harbor. Numerous efforts made to float of a, the 33,000 ton flagship of Admiral Wwilliam Boyle, Commander-in- have { been fruitless. e S & Army Judge Advocate, has be:n MR. & MRS. J. J. CONNORS JR. nominated by President Roosevelt| ARE PARENTS OF BABY BOY to succeed Gore. —er——— PAUL BLOEDHORN TC. MOVE SHOP TO NEW LOCATION Faul Bloedhorn, of the Wright Shoppe, has sublet part of the lo-, cation occupied by Konnerup's Cash Bazaar from Iver Konnerup arpenters are busily engaged g the interior and dividing or2. Mr. Bloedhorn will move to the | new ¢Sore room as soon as the interior and front alterations have been made. Negotiations have been complzted for steam heat and the two stores will| e modern in every respect. —— GIRLS LOYAL CLUB TO HOLD GOODY SALE AT GARNICK’S, FEB. On Wednzsday affernoon mem- | bers of the Girls' Loyal Club met at the home of Mrs. Sigurd Wall-; stedt and discussed several mat- ters of importance. One new member, Ljabica Paul, was initiated into ths organiza- tion. It was decided on Wednesday to hold another goody sale on Sat- urday, February 10, at Garnick’s Grocery to raise money with which! BORN IN- SUNNYVALE, CALIF 1 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Connors ‘Jr, are the parents of a baby boy | born at 11 o'clock yesterday morn- ing in Sunnyvale, ° Oalifornia, where Mrs. Connors has been with her parents since last summer, ac- cording to word received by Mr. Connors from his ‘wife. This is the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Conmors. the first, a two-year-old daughter, Patricia Katherin, went to California with {her mother last summer. Mrs. Connors and. the children will return to their Juneau home in about two months. | ——.———— the installation of | ! CHARLES GOLDSTEIN TO MAKE FLYING TOUR OF NORTH ALASKA Charles Goldstein, prominent {Juneau pioncer and merchant, was in Anchorage for two days recent- WEST, 10 ly, before leaving on a flying tour {of Alaska with" Pilot Harry Blunt to cover th: Bristol Bay, Kusko- kwim and the Yukon dxs’trh_ B NOTE OF THANKQ We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all who so kindly assisted us during our mis- |fortune and particular thanks are extended the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department for their efforts in our behalf. MR. and MRS. W. E. KILROY. 12.—The Battleship Nelson, WONder sejejuiuieiiinieieiuiiei-ti-i--Hi- -~ | e MEN'S WOMEN'S BOYS' CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S FELTS COME EARLY! Many other items priced for immediate clearance in this Alteration and Depreciation Sale! ' . to help the girls in their work. —adv. 000000 IIlIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIlIIIIIlIIMlmmHIIHl l]IJAUTV PHONE % v SERVIGE PHONE 58 » "PORK AND BEANS, 2largecans,25c SW T — PUMPKIN 2largecans ¥ . 400 4 ) KE Fmpfl - REGULAR SIZE PACKAGE PF _A‘CHF S, 2large cans s - i e DATES, 2 pound PINEAPPLE, 3largecans . . . gy P“Ck%? e Vg 19 FANCY EATING TGMATQE? 2ilarge cans . . 43‘0 CRAB ME4T 2 large cans . . 49c CIDER, Fancy Grade, Y gallon .- 29c F RESH APPLE CATSUP, 2 pint bottles . . . . 25c CORN’ FLAKES POST TOASTIES 3 large paclsa es, 29¢ MILK, 10can3 Loy ALL BRANDS ONIONS 7 pounds .V s wiia st Bae FANCY § EXTRA SPF Cl. 4L F RESH—PURE—HIGH SCORE BUT]’ER EXTRA SPECIAL FLAGSTAFF BRAND fiANANAS 3 poqnds FANCY FRUIT L YAMS Southern. FRESH STOCK SPAGHET ! FANCY GRADE 3 pounds . . . 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