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s TSGR M B VIR Y 5.0 OF EXECUTIGN? New York Supreme Judge|| Issued Stay of Execu- tion Last Nrght (Con!xnuaa Trom rage One.) NE WHOUSE TRAPS TRAPPERS SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS —ALSO— » TENTS CAMP STOVES SNOW SHOES ' Sale Sale ‘ Juneau-Young Hardware i i Hardware and Under!nlung Phone 12 night. The wrll sets rorth that| Gray's constitutionai rights were ; violated in the jesnt trial withi! Mrs. Snyder. At ste same time| Miller wired Go1 _=. E. Smith| asking for a stay oI execution foyp as long a timeé as that granth to Mrs. Snyder. Ends Starts january January 12th { 21st STAY MAY BE ILLEGAL ALBANY, N. Y, Jan. 12,—Be- lief that the stay in the exegu- tion of Mrs. Ryth Snyder is il- legal is expressed by Atfornev General Ottinger, who made plain, His belief ‘n not an offi- cial opinion, however. NEW YORK BOXING BGDY: ATES PACKERS and PROVISIONERS QUALITY MEATS Featnnng‘l?ryel Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye's Baby: Beef | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY e PHONE 38 ; A clearance event that is waited for by the shrewdest buyers in Junean who realize that Behrends Sale prices are by far the lowest. The sale of the present year will surpass in assortment uud values any previous event we had run. A GREAT SALE OF QVERCOATS There are lots of men who received money gifts, Can you think of a better way to spend ‘it ‘than in outfitting yourself with a smart new Overcoat or Suit. * $17.50 Overcoats a $25.00 Overcoats $18.75 $30.00 Overcoats BOYS SUITS REDUCED MEN’S HEAVY COTTON ' UNION SUITS 20 PER CENT A well known standard make, very special priced with one and two trousers, single and double for this sale—2 suits for $3.35. ) 12—Ace Hu"..‘ kins, the Nebraska “Wildeat” un welterweight = contender, was re- A instated by the New York.Boxing | Commission yesterday after a lo f New Crop Prunes ety 2 POUNDS FOR 25¢ Get them while they last ALIF ORNIA GRQCERY PHONE 478 Hudking was suspended. by tha! commission last fall for failuie! to meet Sergt. Sammy Bakew,| Mitchell Field fighter. ——————— AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE To ' thie ‘Officers and Members of Alford John Bradford Post No., 4, American Lagion, Juneau, Al aska: - You are hereby notified that on January *26th meeting there will be a ballot taken to amend Sec. 1, of Art. 8, of the Post By-| Laws to read: “See. 1, Art. 8— Regular meetings of this Post shall be held on the second and " 3 fourth Thursdays of each month at 8:00 P. M, except, when such | at at PR3 mrerssmcsr maAHS I Suits breasted models, 8 years to 16 years. Another group of men and young men’s Bilt- Suits, The Bilimore tailored suits in the Many Stein-Bloch High Grade Hand Tailored Suits in a great sale at $39. 75—Suits up to $65.00. Another group of odds and ends in small size more smart styles that have been produced this season. Sale price $23.75—suits up to $45.00. to close out at this sale for $12 5%y It will pay to look: at the many bargains in working men’s wearing apparel ' B. M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. " Juneau’s Leading Department Store LINER Dhbi 19\)) LU N $2,000 { Mhu ships were able to get away from Hoboken, in safety, the liner S s cut of luck, and flame from a spectacul 2 qmcIJ) =cmtled ED $2§ brawl in the Indian village yes- . N | terday afterncon. Johnsom has fined $25 ani|not yet been arraigned. mk A. Boye, P o T A%, G O e n ‘s Court | ARRESTED, BENCH WARRANT jation of the Lawrence St. George, alias Wal- with he- | ter Bt. George, has been rearrest- uct, ani|ed, on his release from the Wran- liquor, | gell jail, on a bench warrant is- d wich |sued at Junean November 23, ac- - grante)l | cording to advices received today lelr by U. 8. Marshal Albert A. White. !lll be brought to Juneau on OIL BLAZE AT PIER A —— the ship, along with eight barges and Ifl.gflt Firemen worked despe ‘ H;' to g:vent Mflg lyecpm, through the u;rftgns, wnh Harry Pml. charged with stealing an automobile. He has just completed a sentence In the Wrangell jail for violation of the liquor laws, Marshal White said. LUTHERS ANNUAL MEETING The annual congregational meeting - of Lutheran Friday evening "|as a gua rmfiu‘—T AND WHERE | l—~ -2 Mr. and Mrs. 1. Goldstein and their infcnt son are passengers on the steamer Admiral Rogers for Juneau. Mrs. Goldstein has been visiting in San Francisco {with her parents for . several months and her son was born there. Mr. Goldstein went soutn last fall. William R. Garster, Deputy U. 8. Marshal, is ahoard the steam- er Admiral Rogers for Juneau after _delivering a number of prisoners to McNeil Island Peni- tentiary. He is bringing meorth Harry Wells, alias Thomas Hol- land, who is held to answer a chérge of polygamy. H. 8. Sokoloff, who went south|= to prisoners on one of | & the last hoats, is returning to Jureau on the Admiral Rogers. ———————— ugcnmas LONGEST NAME "BUTTE, Mont,, Jan. 12.—Butte has a ‘candidate for any “longest|S name’ contest, but he will not he|= eligible long. He s Trezinskiscinski, miner. applied for American. citisenship Michal " {as Michal Scinski, explaining to|S He has days fall on a houdn’ then to be held on the day following.” LE ROY VESTAL, ? . . Adjutant. —ee—— old DIDH'I I’nr ul; at The Empire. —adv. the naturalization clerk that he|E found it necessary to unmcouple|S the firit half of his Polish name|S because his friends in_America are unable to do much 'uh it ‘ LoIs n‘n‘mqn WANTE Postmistress Spickett des J-;un mines, —_—re— m*n DOMGLAS «W-‘ r:muu Lohbl’: = ¥ ‘who one tlp. p ed to have been amm i' Every Hat in t&& Beduccd to $3 95 for SaREst i ;4{,« y&