The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 19, 1934, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1934. e = = Ty T h ¢ r modifi 2 | of the Northeast part of Siberia. from heart failure, bgcausg of the | ‘W'i["l};e ;31:1' Ol:f:mr:omll‘f”;“pr:n BISSUN ‘Huss The three sailed from Vladivos- |extreme cold of the icy waLer.‘ el s Bl tok on the S .. Anshing, for the’ With the assistance of Natives ‘turnmfl z\;ld 1"110 the Treasury. | 4 Gulf of Anadir, where they took |living on the island, they managed Go"dh Hoardh;~ S riareiha ! TDRY | r own schooner, Explorer, which | to get ashore, but the ship W \ c o I«m = hn:d W in the opl | completely outfitted wWith all | dashed to small pieces and most of | L et | e mnecessary scientific instru- | their supplies and instruments e | $56 gald jdv‘in. h(u:l Yo vl | ments and varied supplies for the | lost. On Little Diomed: they buried GDLD REGEIVING | e g UF GUS GEUR | expedition. their friend, Prof. Hackin. Leaving S e S | | They had nearly completed their |the ship mechanic, a Native from s IS ON VACATION TRIP — | —_— expedition, with only explorations' Anadir, on the Island in ]charg: % g | Popular Couple Married at Young Scientists and Ex-|3f T Sepe wne the Dlomede of the semains of the = on: | 0licy Toward Hoarding e White Pass and Yukon Bou Home of Art Judson by | plorers Relate Experience |september 3, when atong the south- ' sky were rescued by the Nom trad | Moghfle(?v[ by Rul}l]ng oby R T e s | e . R east coast of the Choukotzky Pen- ing ship, Good Hope, of the Ling ec. rgenthau Princess Norah, bound or a vaca- | Commissioner Mullen Which Cost Life of One insula, they departed on the Ex- Navigation Company, and were| _. Co e e i , where they remain- gra LA ‘l A quiet wedding was celebrated | Prof. John Barrenzoff and Dr. sze]:ie:o‘:}?errgpfi;gmifii g;fi ;;keux;ttg I::cx:sll‘y" ire i ].. revnpe‘r-‘ WASHINGTON. Jan. 19— Sec-| capy coLMAN UNDERGOES last gvenln at t%]e home of Mr. | George Nolde-Blagoveshensky, phy-|to cross the Bering Straits, and ating, studying and en- retary of the Treasury Henry Mor- TONSILECTOMY TODAY & |and Mrs Agn Judson when Stella | s s from Moscow, Russia, whers| make a thorough survey of Big joying the friendliness of the hos- |genthau, Jr., last night authorized | | Bisson became the bride of Gus|they have been attached to Mos-|and Little Diomede Tnands. | pitable Alaskans. the Tederar Sehetve bauksy Treas-| ; o (ORI Bl 4 ! Géorge member of the firm of [cow’s scientific institutions, had 2| Changing winds carried them in-| Present Plans ury, United States Mints and AS-| ost Service, underwent a to s . 1 6] . Al George Brothers, Juneau merch-|thrilling story to tell when they|ts jce-filled waters, and crashing! They now plan to make a tour say offices to continue “untli fur- ectomy at St. Ann’s Hospital this { 1 .' Szl) ()() m 1 r(l(l() antsg : were in Juneau yesterday, of thelinto the ice, a leak was sprung in of American scientific institutions| ther mnotice” to receive gold coins | yorning and Will be g the hos. ' St...q 7 ¥ The ceremony was performed by | disaster that ended their Arctic|ine bow of the schooner. Which and will finish their report to the and gold_certificates and pay for| pyo) or 'a¥iay or so recuperating, ! United States Commissioner J. F.|exploration last summer, COStiNg | hegan at once to ship water. They European Geological Society, in col- them in other currency at face | JSRT P s SRR ! h . Mullen and the witnesses were Art fthe life of their companion and|changed the course into the stormy laboration with which, their last value. | Daily Empirc Wai { 2 ’ %‘1() ()(’ n Tr(l(l(’ | Judson :nd Elsie Minch. ] the loss of their ship, which Was| waters of Bering Sed, and tried, expedition was planned. e o e e I AT o8 § ne...d . g 2 The bride, who has made her|wrecked near the Diomede Islanis.|in vain to make the shore of Alas- | The young explorers feel deep re- : residence in‘ Juneau for the past!The two, both enthusiastic explol"lka. gret over the loss of their com- ' " 3 ! f ths, hi from Coeur | ers of northern countries, were on Tr. Shi K rade and friend. The late Prof. NUTS NUT‘S t 3r(’ %‘10 ()() i'l Tr(l‘ll’ dgxe::nldsahcoamesheerics ;Jgadfi‘a‘u\‘lhvir third scientific trip to the | Winds % a‘: oh d and pre- Hackin was a prominent scientist % e ! b el g 'of the University of Washington. | Arctic when the tragedy occurred.| ted the schoonsr meschine Ane. in his country, a member of the k 3 B { | ‘They will make their home at| The young scientists, Who h;vv'l‘(‘;‘s “shore, the engine brobs dows faculty of Moscow College, where Large jars McFarlane’s Salted and Special ‘) i S | tving in Nome since they b & i tals. . ¥ the MacKinnon Apartments, been living in o | completely and they were forced N Was professor of basic me Nuts oula 1 size—50 cents : e *clock ot i ‘A. VAN MAVERN LEAVES“TK\; :;uk“ whic‘h & o hthey have mlfde Island.r Whfl; landx?’:g“ thi ‘ ! before 7:30 o’clock tonight wi | ON ALASKA FOR ¢ | e of s MBI nif?fififiia P;go.umflfl:nénfoxfihfifign HAS‘—"“-——MMOR R ! d | #H " | They declare the scenery of north- | %Y o 5 2 5§ i § articipate award! { A Van Mavern, representative of : from shore, and though they man-' Mrs. R. T. Smith underwent a G RNIC QS h ! BHEUGpAL: I Sy ird ! i'vbhe West Coast Grocery (-nmp.m\'.j;‘)’(“\Rl:llrl:l\ a‘]‘“_:;:’e;:ofg:cfg::‘;shx aged to rescue the body of their major operation at St. Ann's Hos- At A K 9 P one 174 ) is making a business trip to Sit-| y - | comrade, they could not save his pital this morning. She is reported 9 1 k: He left on the steamer Alas-|come under the spell of a north life, as he had perished, probably, to be getting along well ! rane 22y "l ern country, nothing clse satisfies,” | !ife: as he 1 : - o ol T (O 60 0N S (G O Ll J ! 4 A ey ot s O \ ! MR. AND MRS. J. H. ROGERS After three months in Nome, § b 5 A R OUND| Where they studied English, rested ! { ON NoBRAN SOUT"BOUD;;\.‘njwreo:mpv’nr:d their health that . g H | s | had been impaired by the rigours r : L5 DA S 3 B {{!o" e :I { r:fl the ::cldent and shipwreck, they ! R Skasvsy, i 4 So"”;b(’:'}’:‘, Loy are southibound, aboard the Alaska. ! ® Reto. G (there on the Frioes lana slan’ /o> Become ‘aoaitiN ! Al ST R | with American scientific institu- ; ! % for met\g:nc Pass and Yukon| Wi e o : | t G ‘Roube o | democracy of the United States. | { ueorge bros. urocery | e -~ 8 : e | ! i | Ay ma SEATTLE| Witk Erotessor Alaxander Hdh Good Groceries is the foundation of a good meal. The California : | : Barrenzoff and Nolde-Blagoveshen- i s i h f f l ) 2 i ! PHONES 92—95 | L Selmer, of Skagway, Assistant | sky left Moscow on May 13, 1033 Grocery boast the finest array of Quality Groceries in Juneau, and ST ; 1 jan Pacific at|bound on their third Arctic expe- ; ! ; ; % § . e | oty whieh 'was o U prOY HE: for many years have demonstrated that selling the BEST QUALITY : Norah on|last for Prof. Hackin. Their pur- .~ me M : i . ; = b ¥ ! ey oo e T T e a igndiopieall SaploneidE GROCERIES keeps customers coming back for more. TRY US and ¢ I nis way to Seattle. {pose 1 ologics D ) BRI - Bt oo - BE CONVINCED. L] | Light Brown Sugar, ¢! 25 SARDINES { o Pounds C 2 4 KING OSCAR i RED HOT SPECIAL 2L i arge Cans I'l , HAM . SWIFT'S PREMIUM Darigold, quarters 28¢ . gy 3 YR e 6 Whole or Half . . . g Per Pound ‘ Red Shield, solid print . . . . 25¢ 21 | c i BACON i . i Large Special, 2 dozen : . 63c ‘ l 8¢ 2P > A ¥ SWIFT'S PREMIUM P = p ; E Extra Large, 2 dozen . . . . . 58¢ || Whole or Halt | POUND DOZEN = Per Pound [H | = HON EAS BUTTER Large Extras = EY PEA NUTT BROTHERS EE HIGHWAY S & W TELEPHONE OVEN FRESH COOKIES 4 E] Pure 2 cans for 43¢ 3 d;zen };n lp;ackage E = er Package HONEY White Laundry Soap N . B pound cdn 06 ; g = P We Sell Quality 35¢ ; % 5 POUNDS 10 BARS ‘ £ | | = ORANGES | = CORN GRAPEFRUIT ; = { S 5 For Table or Juice ' = S & W—WHOLE, KERNEL S & W—No. 2 cans 2 dozen for ! = .- White Engndes Soa = 3 cans 50c 3 cans 50c 45¢ ! 1 Pure Honey iite Laundry Soap = “APPLES = Cooking— Jumble = off ISSU £ Fine Granulated Cane KELLLOG’S 8.Pounds = CORN--Standard Grade BATHROOM T E = E s £ 17 pounds for $1 2 pkgs. 25¢ 25¢ £ = —_— = AN = . = : ‘ 2 ONLY FEW CASES = i = . = ; 2 5 = WE SELL Fresh Fruits and BEER LEFT £ =T lo R .:'__ c C = Quality Vegetables OTS. ONLY $2.95 E = nl Best the Market Offers i = [ Grad BATHROOM TISSUE = Going Fast! = CORN--Standard Grade A g g s = R = = ' = . _—PHONE 478— = I ; ; ; ELIVERIES DAILY i€ Prompt Delivery Phone Orders Given Personal Attention £ - PHONES 92—95 FIVE FAST D = = e fiumllllllIIIIIIIIlllHIIllllllllllllllmllHIIIIIIHIIIIlllfllllIMHMMHIIHIIIMHIIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIMI|IIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIfiIIHMIII"NI“WIIIIII!IIIIIII;I §

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