The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1931, Page 8

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SRR RN mne rg = SORROW LODGE T0 BE HELD BY ELKS ON SUNDAY Public Is Invited to Serv- ices, Featured by Spec- ial Program LIGHT SIGNALS HEAVY DUTIES FLASHED; SICK | ARE CONFIRMED MAN IS FOUND House of Commons Puts Pilot Robbiil_\_nswers Dis- FiniBs:}i?s%l -l-f-);??f e tress Call, Flying oc. - LONDON, Dec. 5.—Heavy duties from Anchorage affecting numreous articles under | Elks of Juneau at 2 o'clock to- | morrow afternoon will convene their annual Lodge of Sorrow. The ritual- | istic services, which will be held in| Elks Hall, will be in the memory | of the members of the local lodge who died in the last year. The public is invited to attend the ob-| servance. For the occasion, an appropriate program has been ar-| ronged. It follows Roman Festival March (Gounad) —Miss Frances Harland. Opening Ceremony—Exalted Rul- er and Esquire. Prayer—Chaplain. “I Shall Not Pass Again This Way” (Stanly G. Effinger) Miss Reinhart. Roll Call—Exalted Ruler and Es- quire. Indian Lament (Dvorak-Kreisler) —OCnrrine Jenne. Altar Service—Lodge Officers. Sclection (Duet)—Miss Reinhart, Mrs. Jenne. Oration—Eiler Hansen. “Auld Lang Syne"—Members and Audience. GAME COMMISSIONERS END WORK HERE AND DEPART FOR HOMES Memmbers of the Alaska Game | ‘Commission from other parts of the Territory, who have been here attending the eighth annual ses- sion of the board, left last night and today for their respective ‘homes. Chairman W. R. Selfridge and Frank P. Williams left on the mo- torship Northland this morning, the former for Ketchikan and the latter for Seattle. He will pro- ceed to his home in St. Michael next spring. Trving McK. Reed, member for | the Fourth, and Andrew Simons. member for the Third Division, left on the Victoria last night for Sew- | ard. Mr. Reed will continue to Fairbanks from there. Mr. Sim- ons resides in Seward. MR. AND MRS. BETTS LEAVE FOR OREGON To spend the holidays with rela- tives in Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Betts and son Bobby left today on the Northland for Se- attle. They will be absent about six weeks. From Seattle they will travel to their Oregon destination by motor with T. J. McCartney, who also left today, taking his car with him. Mr. McCartney will spend two or three months touring the coast, spending most of the time in Cali- fornia. ——-——— — FOR QUICK COAL SERVICE Phone 492. Alaska Transfer Co. Dillon & Louis Lund. —adv. filIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||II||IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IlI DANCE AT ELKS HALL TONIGHT Music by JUNEAU’S BEST FIVE-PIECE DANCE BAND The Serenaders the Antidumping Act, which were established recently by the Board of Trade, have been confirmed by the House of Commons. The vote was 234 to 37 and was taken yes- terday afternoon. R — e ATTORNEY WINN RETURNS Grover C. Winn, attorney, was among incoming passengers on the steamship Victoria last evening. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 5— In response to light signals flashed on the opposite shore of Cook In- let Thursday night, Pilot Robbins took a plane yesterday morning to investigate. He brought back Jack Austin, who was ill, to a local hos; . Floating ice barred cross- ing of the inlet in boats. - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC 5, 1931 Throat Slasher Will Not Be Prosecuted; Charges Dismissed SAN. FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 5— Mrs. Augusta Ball-Johnson, who confessed she slashed the throat of Robert Lockwood, artist, ap- peared today in court with him. The charge of assault to commit a crime was dismissed when, after an affectionate scerie, he told the court he would not prosecute her. ——wo—— MRS. HESS ON WAY HOME Mrs. Luther C. Ress, wnose hus- band was President of the Senate at the last session of the" Terri- torial Legislature, is a passenger on the steamship Victoria. She is returning to Fairbanks after a visit in the States. While the vessel was in port last evening she met friends in Juneau. He returned from a business trip DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY ', Seattle, DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY Fisherman’s - TONIGHT A.B. HALL For Information and Invitations TELEPHONE 40 - i PARTY FOR FISHERMEN—Others Require Invitations | LUGGAGE Greatly Reduced A smart, fitted, tray-case for women, of fine cowhide m black cobra grain, size 22" in- ches. 16 inch overnight bag, completely fitted. Hat-bags, in smart patent leather. Glad- stone bags in blzck or brown, fabric lined, genuine cow- hide, 26 inches. English Kit- bags, walrus and whale grain leathers, straps all around. Also a selection of wardrobe and steamer trunks at new low prices. BUY NOW AND SAVE \ A Leader Department | each. “|after Christmas. e KNOCKS 0UT 2 IN QUICK TIME {One Oppon—e;.Lasls 16 Seconds, the Other Re- mainsUp 47 Seconds stopped Johnny Koranda, of Chi= Gransberg, of Fargo, to sleep after 47 seconds. | The two others finished out the remainder of the fight program on their feet but made no impression on the former champion. The last two bouts were only two rounds GUERIN LEAVES FOR VACATION IN STATES Enroute to Seattle to join his family for the holidays, E .C. Guerin, Chief of the United States| Public Surveys in Alaska, left to- day on the motorship Northland. He will be absent for about 60 days. | Mr. an Mrs. Guerin and their two children, Eckley, Jr., and Lou-/ ise, will motor from Seattle to Cali- fornia and spend some time there — e | TAKE TRIP TO STATES J. B. Caro, prominent Juneau business man, and Mrs. Caro have gone to the States for a visit that wil last over the Christmas holi- days. After spending a few days in Seattle théy will go to Mill Valley, Calif., where they will spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Georgia Graff. —p UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Thomas Ferguson success- fully underwent a surgical opera- tion at St. Ann's Hospital this morning. | ) ZHES T o . el L All No i FARGO, South Dakota, Dec. 8~|iam Schuyler, ‘Deputy Olerk, de- | Jack Dempsey last night knocked|clared they weére witnesses at the out two of his four opponents. He|wedding. cago, in 16 seconds, and put Swede|intimated the announcement of the {Mrs. Harry P. Whitney - T e T T SABINS FIRE SALE SALE LOCATION . . . Gastineau Hotel Annex SUITS, HATS AND CAPS at the Main Store Remember Is so priced to give you a wonderful value and at the prices we are asking this SALE WILL . That you attend this reason sostated. ... - ‘SABIN’S EERTH s '0' onv*t‘m BOLING | WHO’S WHO Chlet of Poilce® George A. Gat-| | AND WHERE | —ee chell has received & request from Deputy Ul 1 Mar: sh;l James E. Boling, 13303 Santa Fe LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Dec. 5.— .|and Mrs. W. N. Reed, pioneers of Street, Denver, Colorado, for In W vy 5 Bive 41 A ‘figure of many broken . ro- brother, mances, Clara Bow is remd‘g:"?fl:‘mfi re&fii;c ;‘.{; Denver | SPending their vacation in the married to' Rex Bell, actor and man says his brother left home |States are passengers on the Vic- ys his et e cowboy suitor on whose ranch shelgnout 13 years ago saying he toria for Seward. They are en- has been in seclusion for several might go to Alaska. Later he re- route to their home in Naknek, } :‘:}‘2‘ in an effort to regain hercejved information his brother was in" Bristol Bay. eIn B‘p"‘ ‘of . Ahet denial .ot mu.opernmg a poolroom in Juneau. Miss Henrieita Sell, transferred they are not married, Harvey Har-| | T e AR jfrom the United States regional mon, District, Attorney, and Will- AVIATOR GREETS FRIENDS Forest Service headquarters at Mis- o H. W. Barnhill, Alaska aviator, | soula, . Mont., to local headquatrers greeted friends ifi Juneau last even-|of the same organization, arrived ing" while the steamship Victoria |yesterday on the steamer Victoria was in port. He is a passenger on [to assume her new duties. Mrs. D. J. Falrburn, ploneer Al- {the vessel with a four-place plane. He will make his headquarters and the aerial base of his plane at An- | 8sks school teacher, who has been {chorage. £ visiting in the States for several ¢ weeks, is a passenger on the steam- er Victorla for Seward, enroute to her home in Fairbanks. GEORGE Brothers PHONES 92 and 95 Denied He and Clara Bow Are Wedded; Witnesses Say They Are Bell, in denying the marriage, wedding might endanger certain contracts Miss Bow has with studios. ! VANCE HITT IS NEW CLERK AT ZYNDA Vance Hitt is the new Chief Clerk at the Zynda Hotel. He takes the vacancy caused by the resignation of Louls Delebecque, who expects to leave town shortly. ———ae———— DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY Is Patient in Hospital NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Mrs. Har- ry Payne Whitney, widow of the wealthy sportsman, is a patient in a hospital here where she was operated upon for acute mastoid- itis. She is doing satisfactorily, physicians state. Five Fast Deliveries VACHON GREETS FRIENDS P. D. Vachon, merchant and fur dealer at Fairbanks, greeted friends in Jurieau .last évening while ithe steamship Victoria was in port. He is on his way home from a busl- e e 1 W WE ARE SELLING ——————— MRS. PAINE GOES TO KAKE With a capacity cargo, the mot- orship Pacific left Juneau this morning on her regular voyage to Tebenkof and way ports. Among the outgoing passengers was Mrs. V. A. Paine, booked for Kake. —_—————— SPECIAL FRAMES for George Washington pictures. Winter & Pond. —adv. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 49-lb. sack ....$1.90 At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 “NOW ON All Sales For Cash Only items other than suits, hats and caps will be placed on sale at the above location. This Is Real Quality Merchandise very ltem AR LAST BUT A FEW DAYS gale AT ONCE for “IT WON'T LAST-LONG” Alterations No Exchanges No Refunds ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH STORE OPEN EVENINGS

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