The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1935, Page 8

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.. REVOLUTIONARY PLOT IS NIPPED, MEXICO CITY, Dec. 20. — The newspaper LaPrensa says the City e b ’, Government has frustrated a revo- on 6'%, United | 1ytionary plot here by seizure of large }mnnmws of arms and \mm\nmm jin a house owned by Luis Morone: who is a close friend of former Prosx dent Plutorco Calles. are today's Dow, N R Industrials 139.21, | . 4 29.13 | New registrations in German uni- CLOSING PRICES TODAY v \u)(h r)t K SOME SHARES | - B MAKE GAINS, |- NEW YORK, Dec 2 In - Kelvinator DOW, JONES AVERAGES e following lities " | versities have shown steady declines irrom 14,000 in the 1933 summer sem- ester to 7,000 in the summer of 1935 Plcc LY chcw ECONOMY and your CHRISTMAS DINNER blend perfectly when you shop here : I far el S T Do B ST W S PR TN T N CHRISTMAS GREETINGS At this season of the year our thoughts go out to those whose co-operation and loyalty have meant so much to us. Now we wish you all most heartily—A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, PROSPER EW YEAR! AT LOWEST PRICES Order Yours Today! SHOP IN JUNEAU! x x PRI Mayonnaise, 55¢ Full gts., Kraft's, Gold Meddal Bananas, 3 Ibs. . 29¢ lion Ripe Christmas Suggestions— Sweet Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Walnuts, Shelled Walnuts in jars, Fruits for Sal- ad, Cluster Raisins, Fancy Dates, Filberts, Pecans, Al- monds, Brazils, Peanuts, Cranberries, Celery, Lettuce, Shrimp, 2 cans . 29¢ Tomatoes, Chestnuts, Mixed Walnut Meats, Tomatoes, Chestnuls, M [} uts, 1Xe ristmas an- pound . . . 53¢| 4 cc CANDY | CRACKERE | ALMONDS Christmas Mix Tiny Wafers, No. 1 Grade Two Pounds Snowflakes 2 Pounds 21b. box 36¢ ; 53¢ POTATOES SWEET 4 Pounds Pumpkin, 2 cans 25¢ Del Monte—Large Cans | § | WALNUTS Large No. 1 Grade 2 Ibs., 55¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPARTMENT POSHISHSTTSSITUN ST S ST PSS S e S e et S R TURKEYS ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND TONIGHT Largest Shipment of Corn-Fed Turkeys ever to cu-rive in Iuneau from the “Land o' Corn” HAMS—IIormeI’s Eastern meped for Christmas glVlng—pound ROASTING HENS Fancy Colored Birds, pound Old Lady Luck Sure Is Being i Good to Henry They haven't been rolling so Lood‘ for Henry Olive, well known Juneau hat biocker, shoe shiner, et cetera,| but you better look out from now | |on, boys, for old Lady Luck l)x\‘ come to perch herself right on Hen- | ry’s shoulder. From Bert Green, former Juneau- ite who is now U. S. Commlsmnnvr at Jack Wade, Henry received today as a Christmas remembrance, “the left hind foot of old Lady Luck ught in the dark of the moon on 50,000 ground.” The rabbit's foot the official Commissioner’s gol d seal, made, it was explained by the Commissioner, from some of the rich values taken out of the Jack Wade district the past summer. - D Ghost Town s Buildings Standing After 44 Years | CARTHAGE, N. C. — A ghost {town sleeps 40 miles from here. Once engaged in the production of millstones out of Moore county grit, the town has been abandoned 44 | vears | The buildings are all there, in- cluding homes, postoffice, hotel | stores and other structures, but no | people The stained hotel register shows | the last entry was made April 2,1891 The streets are grown over in weeds Be: iand shrubs. ‘ ‘Why human beings abandoned the | spot is a matter of LonJ’"Lure JAP ORANGES From the Orient Box 85(: PUMPKIN Don't Forget This 2 Large Cans BITTER WINDS ' SENDS MERCURY DOWN QUICKLY {Nine Dealhs Are Attributed | to Cold Weather in Middle West CHICAGO, 111, Dec. 20.—Sub-zero weather howled out of the Northwest early today and nine deaths are in- directly attributed to its advent. Bitter winds have swept the mer- cury to 24 below at Crookston, Minn., and 22 degrees below zero at Devil's Lake, North Dakota, while it is one | degree above zero here. | Five persons lost their lives on yicy pavements in automobile crashes | in the Indianapolis, Indiana, area. | ©One man was killed in western Pennsylvania, two perished from the | cold here and a man was killed on a Maryland road. s P REDMAN GOES SOUTH Herb Redman, of the firm of N. Lester Troast, Architects, sailed on t1e Alaska for a holiday vacation in Seattle. - Under the auspices of the Nazi ecauty in Work offices, 13,500,000 | arks have been spent to improve | d beautify 1,700 Berlin workmg‘ s, THE. NEW J. HERMLE APPLES Fancy Red, Tasty DOZEN SATURDAY H APPY HOME Your Choice of Any Combination of CORN ——— PUDDINGS Date—Plum—Fig Per Can Large Size 15¢ PINEAPPLE 8 FANCY 39c¢ SLICES 2 large cans 49c ON WILLOUGHBY AVENUE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, DEC 20, 1935. somzrce DEATH FROM 10TH FLOOR A general hospital located on a farm Attorney for Federal Com- and serving a purely rural clientele |is operated nine miles from here by mission Loses Life in Texas City Dr. William A. Trivette. The hospital, a 24-room brick | structure, two stories and a basement, is equipped with all modern appli- ances of medicine and surgery. A | windmill tower supplies running wat- ‘er and the building is electrically | lighted. Dr. Trivette employs three doctors jand four nurses. An up-to-date |nurses’ home ad]oms the hospnal wspu‘us and not despondent.” | Norton was in the city on gov- Grandson of Former Presi- crnment business. ———,——— dent Hurt in Accident | in Massachusetts UEGLINE IN the late President Theodore Roose- REL'EF Rfll_l. velt, was injured last night as his | automobile skidded into a tree. His| WASHINGTON, Dec. 20—Harry L. | companion, William Burnham, aged Hopkins reported today a 9.4 percent 20, suffered concussion of the brain. decline during October and Novem- Both are in a hospital. ber in the number of families and > single persons on the dole in large HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 20—P. T. Nortoh, Jr., aged 25, of Fort Worth, Junior atl,orney for the Federal Se- curities Exchan ge Commission, |plunged from a tenth floor window | of the Rice Hotel this morning, dying | a few minutes later. | Richard N. Mather, also of Fort mnsxon said: “I talked to the boy bout 1 a.m. and he was in good BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 20.—Kermit ' | Roosevelt, Jr,, aged 20, grandson of\ INVESTIGATORS GET TURN DOWN BYMORGENTHAU Treasury Secretary Refuses to Answer Query on Credit, Loans WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. — The Senate Munitions invéstigators said today they have made two requests on Secretary of Treasury Morgen- thau but both remain unanswered. The investigators asked for a report on loans and credits extended to Italian-Ethiopian firms. Worth, senior attorney for the Com- | “The Senate Committee, according to present plans, is preparing to ask Congress to ban such transactions on the grounds that trade financed in a similar manner helped to draw the United States into the World War. .- NATIONAL DEBT HITS NEW HIGH WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. — Tho | national debt has reached $30,555,- | 791,000, passing the thirty billion = mark for the first time in history. ' SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! cities. This is on account of an im- pro\ emem \n unemploymem SHOP lN JUNEAU, FIRST! HOME GROCER J. THIBODEAU 3 DAY SPECIALS MONDAY PEAS —— STRING BEANS 3——No. 2 cans for 49c WINE = BEER WALNUTS Unbleached, Large LIQUOR Your Favorite Brands 2POUNDS Phone 146 FREE Delivery TUESDAY CORN OnCob Five Ear Cans 2for § 5(: 2 WE CARRY THEM ALL! } POPCORN—GIANT Zpounds DATES ASIA'S CHOICE 2 Ibs., 25¢ BACON SWIFT'S PREMIUM 45c¢ Ib. 25°¢ MINCE MEAT WITH REAL BRANDY \.Gs Blue Ribbon, Large, Fresh Breakfast 2 doz., 75¢ 'l CHRISTMAS CANDY BANANAS FANCY MIX YOUR CHOICE GOLDEN YELLOW. 2 pounds 496 2 pounds 35c 3 pounds 290 We have a large assortment of Fancy Vegetables,'?r est Fruits, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Crarnberries, Celery, and all things GOOD for your Christmas Dinner—Even your TURKEY————So Order EARLY !'! ! ! 2 4(: MIXED NUTS 38¢ 45¢ e — BACON—Hormel’s Half or Whole, No Waste, pound Hormel’s Sliced Bacon, pound . . BUSINESS Meat 24-2 Grocery 24 IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings Dept. 12 PRU\I'MUI ¥ P“o

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