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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1934. A, J. MILLISON PASSES AWAY | AT ST, ANN'S Funeral for Veteran Mem-‘ ber of United States Signal Corps to Be Wednesday 0, for the t count Hospi 30 o'clock care at the 8 given The of death o rrhea with r Millisc friends in thi dreds, first came to the aboard the old cableship Burnside cable was laid in when the / 1603 and later superint the construction of the radio sta- tion in Alaska, near Sitka, in 1907 | Served Overseas | After leaving Alaska, following his duty at the Sitka radio sta- tion, Mr. Millison served at Vallejo and at San Diego, until the ‘World War when he served overseas in the Field Artillery with the Umu-d} conclusion of the World after tr war and was based continuously | jh Juneau from 1920 until hi death, He held the rank of Ser in the United States Signal Born in Pennsylvania For the last twelve years he has| made his home with Mr. and Mrs R Keeny on Willoughby Ave- nue s endeared himself to « innumerable residents of Juneau by his kind and serene disposition | and always courteous manner. \ Mr. Millison was born in Clin-| tonville, Pennsylvania, on Septem- . 1876. He is survived by sisters, Miss Sadie Millison, pems UNDIMMED BY AGES Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not vom the earth.” 2 Millison and Mrs. Cars- | 1, all of Chicago, and a brother, | nuel Millison, of Texas, who been notified of his death | ral services will be held| under the direction of the Masonic | Lodge, of which he was a member on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 a'clock. ARTHUR BOGUE MR. AND MR LEAVE FOR L. Meadows Jur Saturday night on the mot- arship Norco for Petersburg. Mr Meadows is with the Bureau of Public Roads and has been trans- ferred from the Juneau office to, . A ¢ " i Batensturewhere e will be untin] Man Announced Today [ l)) LV[arsl\ul Mahoney Mr. and M the completion of the bureau’s project in that vicinity which will| be a matter of several months. ’ The appointment of Arthur B VR |to be Deputy United States Mar- |shal at Craig was announced today al W Mahoney. He 1t Is a PLEASURE to sell and recommend resided several BALL BAND RUBBERS |years at © » was endorsed e Democratic BIG VAN The Gun Man Two Stores in Juneau | ifnr the position by t | precinct committ | Mr. B chuse th e of Massa- Demo- MID WINTER Round-Up SALE SEE THE MARVELOUS BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING FOR THIS WEEK LEADER DEPT. STORE Store Open Evenings George Bros. Special for Saturday and Monday White King Washing Powder, large size, 34¢ [ J . At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 el - CRAIG DEPUTY 0y PG g5 old Indian woman, and mothe: Selection of West Coast a six-month-old daughter, is a p A photograph of the painting of Abraham Linccln « He fe is a 1. Walsh, is a lawyer by friend of of the Bay St - profession. r Da IS APPOINTED mes. Eucene sonnson o from life by the renowned artist, George Frederick Wright, at the time when Lincoln was President-clect. Civil War President by his friend and ecamnaion manager, William Butler. The portrait was presented to the It is now in Springfield, Ill. tient at suffering result of all from the window ‘nl her home on Tenth Street early Sunday morning. Her chance of recovery is reported to be good hy the Government Hospital avid a IN 'GOV'T. HOSP[TAL Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe, physician WITH BROKEN BACK Mrs. Eugene Johnson, 30-y in charge of the hospital. - .o A. S. (Mike) Monroney, 31, the youngest president ever of | for the Oklahoma City Retailers’ sociation., GARDEN PATCH Forced Out MUST SELL E! \TIRE STOCK THIS WEEK We are offering the gréatest BAR- GAINS ever known in Spuds ,Apples, Oranges, L.emons, Grapefruit, T its, Eggs, Carrots, Beets, Rutabagas, Turnips, Arti- chokes, etc., etc. Phone 243 SEE US Free Delivery from a broken back as a| chosen DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS TONIGHT |All Interested Urged to At- | ten Short Session in } Council Chambers 4 women of Juneau and other communities on Gastineau Channel, who are interested in joining the Women'’s Democratic Club, are re- quested to be present at the City Council chambers in the City Hall t evening at 8 o'clock, when cond regular meeting of the zation will take place. The roll of the club is open to all, who subscribe to the constitu- t and is absolutely not an in- jonal affair” Mrs. G. E rause, president, said today. re seems to be a feeling that iunless one is asked to join, she may not attend the meetings. This is entirely wrong, we want all wom- |en who are interested in our aims i wish to find out what the prin- s of the club are, to come. It is not a social organization, t one for the purpose of increas- the knowledge and interest of women in governmental and ical matters. The club will co- e with existing party organi- ns and do all in its power to support the present administration. in this program is all that essary for membership.” Tonight's Meeting the meeting tonight. a brief m for the club will be out- and presented to the mem- for discussion and adoption. ral matters of importance are | to be Brought up which make urg- ent that everyone attend, though as much as the Firemen's ball hedulde for tonight, fhe meet- will be as short as possible and 1 be over in ample time for members who so wish, to dress and attend the dance. — -, GEORGE BROTHERS HAVE LARGE IMPORTED CHE E | CARTWHEEL ON DISPLAY An imported Swiss cheese cart- | wheel, weighing 157 pounds, at George Brother: store, and is, acco: to Gus George, the largest it was pos- sible to obtain on the Pacific Coast. The wheel is by considerable the lary and heaviest imported se ever handled by the Juneau | firm | —_—————— | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay FEBRUARY 1 the birth of that LINCOLN. His deep routed ity, steadfast loya high ideals and far ed leadership 000 A STORE LINGOLN'S BIRTHDAY On this day we celebrate American — ABRAHAM led our country safely throu i a trying period in history. THE LEADER DEPARTMENT SEAPLANE BACK AFTER WEEK IN SOUTHERN TOWN :A]aska Air Exbress Lock- SEATTLE, Feb. 12—J. Benja- | min Hayes, former King County Welfare head, convicted of grand | yea n the State Penitentiary at Walla Walla, | from First City | After spending the last week| making trips in the vicinity of] Da Do S Empire Want Ads Pay ¢ |ubon the arrival of the G £ sentenced to SIarr. A qu very heed Returns Sunday 1 iree and one-half fo fifteen | Jast sums n not e | a recent survey by WELFARE HEAD GOLD STRIKE SENT T0 PRISON 70 WESTWARD SEWARD, Alaska, Feb. | covery of gold at Kallalach Bay 1| Unalaska Island, is rep: repo: now Development ge scale is planned. Ketchikan, Wrangell and Craig, the| Lockheed seaplane of the Alaska | Air Express, returned to Juneau 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon with Pilot A. C. McLean at the controls and J. V. Hickey, manager of the company. I The seaplane left here a week| ago yesterday for Ketchikan, with | passengers, and on Monday | stormbound in the first day, A. E. Karnes, Tt rial Co mission®r of Education, and A. F. ! Ghiglione, Alaska Road Comm 'engineer and executive, ch | the plane for a round West Coast of Prince of W and, and the same afternoon th | plane made the trip to Wrang On Wednesday Eigel Bus and F. Frolich, Nakat Pack pany oficials, chartered the to go from Wrangell to the can- nery operated by the company at | Waterfall. Wednesday afternoon the | plane returned to Craig, where it| was stormbound until yesterday. t [EARTHQUAKE VISITS | | JUNEAU SUNDAY P.M.; NO DAMAGE RESULTS An earthquake of some intensity shook Juneau and vicinity at 10:50 p.m. Sunday, but so far as is known did no damage. The temblor | l“‘ LINCOLN FUN FAVORS Admission $1.00 | was of short duration. | Its general direction seemed to |8 |be from southwest to northeast. It | swayed suspended light Tfixtures, |rattled dishes and caused a few| walls to crack. | e | COAST GUARD WIVES GIVE | | TEA TO HONOR WIFE OF | NEW COMMANDING OFFICER | | TOW | In honor of Mrs. Fletcher Web- | ster Brown, whose husband last ‘\veek took command of the Coas |Guard Cuttcr Tallapoosa, Mrs.|§ | Henry Crawford Perkins, Mrs. Miles | Hopkins Tmlay, Mrs. Henry Florian Stolfi and Mrs. Donald McGregor Morrison, entertained thi |noon with a tea at tt | Rite Temple. | Many Juneau women aftended BEER LUNCHE |the party to meet Mrs. Brown, which was given by the wives of (-] Coast Guard officers who are at- | I tached to the Tallapoosa. \ 2 great sincer- Ity to sight- A \\'&‘\\‘,\ \ o' FIREMEN’S 28th Annual 12.—Dis- ted here following n- on a BALL Fire Department TONIGHT ELKS HALL REFRES IME Musie by JIMMY STEELE'S REVELERS Ladies Free Scandinavian-American Dance Music ORROW NIGHT Capital Beer Parlors DANCING Pull with us and we win! LINCOLN GEORGE BROS. S a mining e work Sponsered by Juneau Volunteer 0 [ 1