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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WFDNFSDAY DEC 30, 1936 TSR, Yl : : ’ STEELE RISKO ‘ELKS’ HIIINKS Dally Cross-word Puzzle ENTERTAIN 16. AT TEA Mrs. J. G. Shepard entertained fpast years the Elks Hi-Jinks on ELEGTRA HERE HOLDEN IN FROM | New Year's Eve will be well atlend-\s‘ » o P R xteen o er friends af a8 yes- ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Contatnea ed. Special favors are to be given to;qay gfternoon at her home 4 THls FURENUUN H SUUTH AND HUPS ;i ETSAMBTRIACER] 16 Aricle ARE Tn FIGHT Is BIG EVENT b s 8 s L : T 16. Article A § Kind of olant %’I_"E SRE IR 925 Rl 15 metai tasteners | entertainment is elso scheduled. | OPERATION PERFORMED 12, Ob{ee:y‘;eflée!\"‘;_ Wi NIGZZDIR AWEENOIN 20. Largest exist- According to the committee the| Mrs. Edward Sweeney entered St. HAS 10 ABOARD ol DR R o o IN NEW YORK Soeci Farar and Ener 25 mim s o0 5 B ot g 13. Ar‘;‘:xel'(eclum] INID e place pecna avors an NUEr-| gayest places in Juneau on New Went a major operation this morn- | 1. Babylonian SIPIAIRIKIL[E[S 5 Tf},’,.‘,{'d".:.j‘;’”’ | tainment for Tomor- | Year's Eve. Herb Redman, Norman ing. | d’ delty: | SIAIC EOINIE AE AT IE [N 25, peiter® Ni h | Bantield, John McCormick, James | TR 0 o0 A0 [ Other PAA Passengels at Pul< Pa%engers Aboard| Excavation %D RIE gT Z D g LIETIE| & Farccive Fifteen Round Title Bout| row Night McNaughton, Steve Vukovich are| Collodion was discovered in Paris 1) house All [L i RIALY] %5 & er box P making the arrangements for the in 1846 and again in Boston in Whitehorse Going Out | Southbound Steamer ' 13 e e 2 peigian dver Will Probably Be on Jutging trom the popularity of annual affair pa ot i Through Skagway ‘ Katalla at Sea 30, Dress materias |AJL IDISEEP OIMETIN] 22 Bdy January 22 = —— £ o : o nin' N[CEAKIEIDITZIDIOVIE] 3 Flexsl b | Returning from his flight to Prince| 23. inquire 39 Po';rfl.ox con- Bringing ten passengers from ‘Rup.‘rt and Ketchikan yesl(’rd:\y,‘ st Pln&'::; ..12':?‘:; L\yk g \E/)R 'g % XE E E[ “?‘ é:',‘,‘f,‘:,".,",;, NEW YORK, Des. 30-=Hoking St Whitehorse, the Pacific Alaska Air- pilot Alex Holden, in the Marine, 3. Write' "’ i\ 0 Cosl rector James Jobnston of Madison o ways Electra piloted by Jerry Jones Airways Fairchild seaplane, arrived| 21 Rogulshly 41, Implore DOWN & S:;{u‘},'e:n‘:::" Square Garden, announced this af- Recelved on the s s Go as [ and Walt Hall, arrived at the Ju- at Juncau at 12:45 this afternoon,| I3 Allernatve 45 Lays insur. L Such: Scotch partofa ternoon that a fifteen round cham- o W neau airport at 11 oclock and re- and hopped again at 1:45 o'clock| 35 Bone . Matter© 1 Poem o e plonship bout between Freddie! turned empty to Fairbanks at 11:30 for Sitka, on a charter to the U.| 3% Thin Bnesik 4 Unabletospeak * Wominms cloak {4 Exclamation | Steele and Babe Risko has been Too LATE To UNPACK o'clock this morning. S. Marshal's office. | 36 Anger clirly like sleeves oo | arranged for probably January 22. Among the passengers aboard the | (i el ” um_‘ 37, Years of one’s . Shgr:n'gfn;m. 4 Revolutionary 46. Pronoun [ Steele will come here immediate- i ot & e L i osaid @ 3 Peacock but- 0. Entice 5. Deface s o ly after his New Year's Day title | plane for Junesu We | panying Holden on the Sitka flight,| 52 Place to it 6. Forward 48. Suffix used in ‘aereme against Gorilla Jones at! s who flew with Jones from F‘flll’1 the purpose of which is to bring to! :8 F‘mzen water 23 llyert;fi:im(l)'l ?'fma g é:sgll:éely fol;mln. ordl. tilwaukee. b.tnks Eoyvqll;lh \c;t:‘;‘:;d “D“rfr Juneau four prisoners held at Sitka.| ¢ Dull spiritiess. §5. Engrave with 9. Small. mean 61 S!I;I.bo'lml':rb". Steele dethroned Risko some two others who were PE | Holden expects to return to Juneau | or heavy acid dwelling | - : 7 Whitehorse vesterday by Jo€!{1i¢ arternoon | months ago in a title match at Se- , 3 Night from FOf™\ Jeaving Ketenikan at 10 o'clock| n/ R L i ’],Nm” this morning, Holden flew Mr. and | - 4 x : way and take | to Hydaburg, the 3 - g0 by ral 1o Skagway and take |10 IS 0 SO o T fl... KILLED WHEN HIT _ | passage he ~ | Retohiks ! N Ketchikan to Juneau was Jack| /, BY FALLING ROCK;’ cess Norah from that port. Among those goir A. F. Gustavson, Cleary-Hill Mining Company. his family Aboard Juneau were: Ben Dahl, Jack Seid- | Oscar Enstrom, C.F.Bauer, enverg, Chris A Fred Kul At ade hop with Jones, and J. E Sherman, mechanic with the Ellis Air Transport Company of Ketchi- kan, who has come to Juneau for a | visit, while Bob Ellis is in Seattle ng his red Waco plane over- Sonny Lund was Holden's | ght mechanic on the hop to | | Prince Rupert and return. When Holden arrived at Prince | IRupert yesterday, just two hours and fifty minutes out of Juneau,) \lhs steamer Katalla was sighted just | | getting out of that port after a de- |layed start. Chasing the steamer | down, Holden landed near the ship| ng through Skagway are head of the and & the plane coming into | Nerland, Gladys Brewis, bon and F. B. Johnston, the Fairbanks to White- Charles Cole, Crosson | and Mrs. sferred from the Whitehorse. o AL |and put his four passengers aboard | MASONS OPEN HOUSE |the Kataila, while at sea off Ken-| nedy Tsland FRIDAY AFTERNOON| nd has sc | The event is strictly informal and | reception is given under the| Holden was speeded on his [llghl] | south yesterday by a forty mile an| hour tail wind, but was slowed by open house a head wind coming north today. ernoon at the|Flying weather was excellent, both emple from 1 to 5|directions, he said. | A es will be wel services for Muray A.| y, who died on Christmas | ., were held today from the rles W. Carter Mortuary. The| Funeral Rite Bodies Mar! for | D: Ci be 1l event | l%l%l.l%/ /il W Z/amun IHIIII,,I//III// 7. dEEEER N flef 21 ] =1 [of | IIWIIII%IIII e ] /%/%Il/% i II% Wll.lfil Illll /sl %% | VT %.l/ | \ . |LARGE ATTENDANCE NORWAY SONS EVENT There w Rev. John A. Glasse officiated and |the party gi Children received gifts and two nice presents were awarded to the grown ups. Al Zenger was awarded a set of dishes and Mrs. P. A. Anderson received a gun. Many hours were passed dancing to Albert Peterson’'s a large attendance at 1 last night by the no special invitation is needed by!interment was in Evergreen Ccme~‘suns of Norway for their families '\r(‘ordl(n tery land friends in the I.O.O.F Hall The dining hall was decorated in Edward Moody, Alaska Juneau mine bulldozer, was accidentally killed yesterday while at work in the mine when he was struck by a| falling rock. The aceident occurred | shortly after 3 o’clock. The body is at the C. W. Carter Mortuary, pend- ing funeral arrangements. Moody has lived in Juneau about 10 years and mine officials reported him to be one of their first class [] men and a good citizen. He has worked in the mine since coming here and is well known among min- ing men in Juneau. He is reported to have no relatives here. Moody had $3,000 in cash on his person and two valuable diamond . at the time of the accident.| also said he is believed to| have a daughter, but her where- abouts are unknown. | holiday colors and the covered lights threw a green hue over all the merry makers. PRSI~ G L2 A FAN DANCER WANTED AT | TERMINAL FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE. SEE WILBUR IRVING. adv. | Chocolates THESE ARE THE FINEST CHOCOLATES TO BE HAD ANYWHERE BUY NOW WHILE THE SUPPLY IS COMPLETE Juneau Ice Cream Parlors PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager PHONE 94 Juneau’s Most Modern Market Juneau's Most Modern Grocery—Big, Roomy, Light, Clean—Follow the Crowds to THE LOWEST SHELF PRICES IN TOWN — EVERY DAY Thursday and Saturday Specials!. Lo o Turkeys 200 Fresh FANCY—FRESH-KILLED TURKEYS DIRECT FROM FARM 35¢ 1b. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER 2 Ibs. for 89C E’?fil??ded. 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