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By BILLE DE BECK 'DOUGLAS NEWS WHY HELLO Pr £M GLAD & SEE You COME ON 1IN AND S\T DOWAY = SO 00K SORT O UPSE T A DIDIA HAVE BATTLE WiTh mg/ M\SS\J‘: / “TOMORROW OUGHT To BRING AN ANSWER To TRAT LETTER I WRSE ASKING PERMISSION To ORGANIZE A LOCAL CHASTER OF TWE SECRET AND MVSTERIOUS ORDER OF ThE BROTHERHOOD QF BILY GOATS - 1 HEPE T ComES TOMORROW ' T'M AMXIOUS TQ mgm TS B\\WGQAT \S THAT SOME ONE KNOCKING 2 COWE m ! LOCAL BUSINESS MEN “"CALLED AS WITNESSES JUNEAU GRAND JURY The following men were called before the Grand Jury yesterday and today as witnesses to assist in some of their investigations: L. W. Kilburn, John Mills, Y. AS PURE AS B& KISSED BY THE LAUNDRY WE n SEND BACK TOVou * Shitanda,” Frank Bryan, Sr, ani Matt Loughlin. | ———e—— ] CANNERYMAN DEPARTS A E. B. Dudden, local cannery- LJKSILA smm LAUNDRY man, left on the Northwestern for Seattle where he will spend the winter with his family. While in Seattle Mr. Dudden conducts his PBONE 13 siness from offices in the Pio-ipought on a standard plan of one-|lurning home. Tomorrow ; < i i 8 in, me. noTrow T L5 received from the Fort Douglas and window hangings mnake fieer building. third of the total price down with |address the Chamber of C n; ' lu Nxm‘ n of the United States Army ‘HRE DEPARTMENT most attractive appearance. A 2 et S . —_—- o — v - n A% the remainder in 12 monthly pay-{at its weekly meeting. o ‘sl,;ndl Co MEE"NG TONIGHT dio receiving set in the cl 0 W Our NEW COAL COMING ments. The resulting high pro- . ) | u Work 1 Best 5 3 g high pro-| ¥ P e cent from Camp Pear - — rooms is a recent addition to the, Ad: " E st ot mBby Bllsgas|fronee sub quploymin: fisured | OF €, $0- BERLT [ ainted Desert of Ari-| tuinishings. vertisement shipment o ac “1of the industry have their paral- . i | s of the expedition! The regular monthly meating| — o Capi 1 l)y w nut coal is reported due to arjals in other fields similarly ar| EXECUTIVE BOARD ssen by Indian run-|of the Juneau Volunteer Fire De| Lcon ¥ 0 ive. s apito e Works rive here for the city on the Ad-|fected by the imstallment plan, he M . s afl Ipartment will be held at 0| sycon permanent ofl wave. Sate,|f C. Meldper < Freiemmishal - miral Rogers due next Sunday.|gayg AT NOON TOMORROW | Coloteds Rl ap Pm y Bat orn trav.|o'clock’ tonight at tHe’ Fife Hal joune “‘;‘l satisfactory. Fern Beau- | Cleaner and Dur—-—rholo 177 - he first of the kind o ¥ ; Yt g Ve 3 ) n trg ‘ all.ity Parlor, 213 Seward St. adv. n_ \ It will be ti Installment selling has come to S H | t fan aft The meeting will be followed b - to be received here in about 1 |gtay” continues the summary. The Juneau Chamber of Com-| les Wmuy Cen- | u“hr(::(h‘rll. 5 supper. ",\ supper ;,”‘:w“:}g(m... o {merce will hold its first me in two weeks tomorrow mnoon i the display room of the Alr leach mé8ting has recently been year. Thé recent cold spell caus- ed the present supply of coal to!' dwindle quife rapidly and the new supply will answer the require- | ments of both quaptity and quali- ty, it is said. \ e——eoo—— 1 W F 0. E. DANCE TO BE BIG ATTRACTION cIngeS battling a4 the party wintry condi- trip down the oping in bags ®loften caked with ice. e e——— “So far as concerns the prob- lition ability or payment, it is difficult apons. & to distinguish between loans to| . consumers and loans to business | Blectric Light and Power Com enterprises. Installment credit is | Pany. ~The " annual “election of not more dangerous than ordinary | lngmbcrs ml the executive board | forms of credit.” wiil take place. H. C. Num‘m of the New E LOUHELBN OVER,DUE; land Fish Company, who cam UNALGA TO SEARCH north on the Alameda from Ke | chikan, and Emil Gastonguay who has returned from an extended W slared taes INe Ashing ves trip east to the Atlantic and south sel Louhelen, overdue im Juneau since November 24, the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Unalga will nstituted as a id regular feature | to be meeting with| y approval of the mam: | 7 | rers, | The Club has taken {on a new aspect during the past ; Firemens' ’Au ek with the rennvnllun of sev- “ME, x‘H\( PASSFa B Most of the dancing population ot the Island and many who do not dance are prepaging to attend the first of an annual series of dances to be given in Juneau by the Fraternal Order of Eagles, of ,To Add THAT FINISHING TOUCH to California, will be the spoak- ers on tomorrow’s program. A list of nominees for thq ex ecutive hoard will be submit Douglas. The time and place !8|)o5ve Juneau this evening. Aboard .+ Saturday, December 3, at thelyn. vesgel are Knute Hildre, cap- :i: :. E?led\!;hi"m‘njm?f ‘(’,mly > STOP 1 LOOK!!! Moose hall. {hln, Tony Hildve, Martin Erstad] °F, B . White, J. B Anderson h P and L L To The Daily Meal | Fi 1 b The occasion for the event i&i1,5q carl Strom. < 0 e Wi ol q " ‘ & o g inancial embarrassment—sometimes due to i » ' % oard elects the president, i * cure to serve these choics B s waty eviner ‘:;“,(,?hf, men Teft Juneau Novem-| yige.prosident, secrotary and trea: || SPECIAL SALE bekery products on your table, || lack of judgment—is usually due the Fraternal Order of Eagles i/ .m.:l sxpeotad 4o R > £ .::rr“c;)rrrg‘r‘a’d reports a week from l CRACKERS — Crisp, salted to |! to lack of funds Juneau which were first hefd |\ poniCeiving. (AN Yol ON taste, delightful with soup, || W - there in October. It is the hunei The vessel Addington, with An- salad or just alone, Grnjmm' | hon You Need Your Banker You Need Him and aim of the Order to make|grew Hildre, nephew of the two|D. E. SCOTT IS NEW ;!I’ ‘V) WOk F fuA3 4 Joat g Bk, these meetings bigger and better |,y,arq the Louhelen, in charge! MAN AT GOI.DSTE[NS | 1 / ( ) fi[ # S_I I R TS it - i ‘Iatu;l wnn:h to lmowI he is dependable and that he is in sym- COKIES — Come in a wide|!{ Ppathy with your plans, ‘ad time goes on until they arely,q authorized to leave this vone of the biggest institutions in|ncrning by U. 8 Commissioner| o e e w'.m it "'m-h: thé fsaternal world of Juneau.|wrank A. Boyle. The Add'ngte mfrm‘n s.f[;:”f‘ (l"lq-z ‘1"" meda, i | ARl ex '"l’“"""‘"}' ;!,0:;4 valuz in men’s “{AM it s also anticipated that|returned this afternoon unable to| POV, WItH TR S T all Wwool “Black Bear” Shirts.. Maxi cry cocasion — fancy. plain, and pin your faith and loyalty to a banking connection ~ the yearly repetitions of thelr|got around Point' Retreat on au-f""‘ !th\ r,r)\]en;:‘k u]r;n» l]v‘\z: il woo ack Dear” Shirts, Many assorted, that will be worthy of your trust. tirst annual dance will become &|count of the storm and at the re-{ WPt HERACITE - CAt0 ¢ different color combinations ¥ leiding soclal event on the Chan-|quest of | Commissioner Boyle,| VAo left for the States i i A tions in plaids e ha ‘ It 'we are celected we promise faithful effort, nel Captafn’ Wleltuinh offobed the| |0t only has Br. Boott had p and checks to choose from. Suitable e /ervlces of the Unalga. vious experience in stores in th f\ ]. AR fl 5 ]] ] X f A States, but he should be or dress -wear these cold days or for | Olaf Winthers, owner of the ) Q J i tion to the baseball league work, Sizes 1414 to 17. Fu‘st t‘ fishing vessel ‘Dagny, said today Bandits Find Refuge he visited the Louhelen in Lisian- h omm F°M sl:\ Straits November 20. The . Jhunters had several deer and ex- pected: to bag more before re- turning to Juneau. it starts activities next He has had considersble experi cnce with amateur and semi-pro 1éagues, holding “down -infield po- | gitions and standing behind the | bat. GROCERY Phone 478 “There is po Substitute for llhty" v:r?ety cf sh , flavors, ! Sl cud n’ ;;'Z:klu !m}":v!- Therefore it pays to analyze the situation in advance | sl ALIFORNIA | Special Price {Continuea rrom Page One.) enable a gang of robbers to hide, ' but also serves as “military de- felises” for standing off with fire- arms a posse .of superior num- bers. Walls of many of the caves are blackened by smoke, telling ,th story of “bad men" who con- ' cealed themselves there and lived ‘primitively until quit searching for them. Nature has provided food for the outlaws, for fish and game abound in the Osage Hills and niimerous springs pour forth pure 'Iw. officers It is his opinion Mr. Winthers safd, that the Louhelen has I~eon| storm bound in Swanson Harbor land will probably come into Ju- nedu tonight. H. C. NUNAN HERE | FRGM FIRST CITY To look over the cold storage plant and fishing conditions here, and for a few days vacation, H. C. Nunan, Superintendent of the New England Fish Company in-{ térests-in Alaska came to Junean from Ketchikan on the Alameda ! Mrs. Williams, lcess Mary. Scott spent six moenths in Se attle with the Terrcll Shoe Com- pany and previous to that timo was in Los Angeles. ——t—— On his way to Washington, L. C., on an official business trip, M. D. Williams, accompanied by | left on' the Prin-{ - —— MARTHA SOCIETY The Martha Society will hold an apron and fancy work sale! on Dee. 6, at the Alaska Electric Light & Power Co.s display DLUGLAS THE HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prup. “Gotta 4 room. Coffee, tea and cake will be served during the sale. ady Tell ' Em” “If you won’t tell 'em you can’t sell ’em.” yesterday. Speaking of lhe company's past year, Mr. Nunan declared that the halibut business had been; quite successful although the sal-| mon eanning ' industry had not been all that could be desired. He asserted, however, that the New BEngland Fish Company had t A" °|..1mhmr|... (Continued lrom Page One.) e A B s The economist’s survey shows installment plan merchandising, a tiivial factor in commerce 20 yelrs ago, to have grown to such proportions that theré Is, more & good year with its cold storage thin $2,000,000,000 worth f m.{In the First City and with its stallment . credit paper—approxi-|other plants. mately obe-tenthy of the national Mr. Nunan expects to remain: . debt—outstanding. here for several days before re- More than half of these prom- Ty notes represent credit tol sutomobile purchasers, Professor Seligman reports. He finds the .Installment plan major factor in ‘the motor indhstry's growth, rting that six out of every automobiles sold today (mre CHRISTMAS . Goods should be on display now-----TODAY TELL ’EM through the columns The Empzre Aladms Bi‘” ald Best OX pays hlghcst prices/ FOR RED, CROSS, SILVER, WHITE, BLUE FOX, LYNX MINK ERMINE OR WEASEL ’I'Ml season BE SURE you get the highest market prices for your furs—do what thousands of ex- perienced trappers and traders are doing—ship your furs to George 1. Fox Corporation. Fo: been paying highest prices for the last 20 years and everyone who ships to Fox always a falr lnd square deal. That is why trappers CONTINUE to ship to Fox season after season. x pays or refunds all shipping ch.xrgel-—thero are never any de- your checl r shipping expenses. the cash the same day your furs are received. NUB OVER and ABOVE the market price on shipments of $50 and more. E'S WHAT THEY SAY unsolicited letters. we have on file from shippers all over North \ i “I received the check for the furs. I am well BT d t thinl iy Pl o el e . Pl Pleased do no k I could do better any- “l received the check for: shipment and wish to thank for the mobt liberal returns for the past two nato. cflmh huuly i that George I Fox fs the most Teliable house I have ever FAIR AND SQUARE UR most excellent business has , continued to thrive because every order repeats it. self. a rather comfortable atrangement for a housewife to' be' able to depend upon a grocery shop that sells only the best of' foods and serves her faithfully well at'all times. . tel Fox paysa Here are a few of the hlld America. Lasear, Colo. ; SHIP TO FOX—YOU HAVE EVERYTHING TO GAIN hing to lose amd everything to ” by in ur cateh g ] our quotation we return yours furs &p and pay ALGH RoBg Mfi“vfl?sf 108 mq?hn‘;fl« in this ad. I Fox 266 39th h‘ me FREE