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7 ANK MERCER, INEW OFFICERS INDIAN LEADER, | ARE NAMED BY PASSES AWAY| EASTERN STAR Organizer o ’\If‘..‘]\fl Native Vlrs. Edith Howard Suc-| Brotherhood Succumbs ceds Mrs. Jessie Keller to Long Illness ‘ as Worthy Matron held Tues- ted Tuesday Sutton, Wor- h Nord- ; Ralph Mize, Mrs. Ruth n active in- | S, Hv deeply 1 ement in the ce H HO\\flld D. Stabler, Trustee. ool |San Francisco Seeks Democratic Convention vas | cratic lmunml cnove r ce | SUm or 3150 000 to y the con- s now being husba md he Alaska ')nmun of the ureau of Tndian Affair with y | headquarters in this city. Had Noble Character o sons, Edwin Mercer, V\lhi I’ possessed unusual intelli- e Princeton, and Herbert and was endowed with a attending school in mble character. He cooperateti and by a grandson 'md a |with ffort planned or exert- b ent. It is su"h coted name orcer, Jr, | elevate the Indian race of Alaska | a t highe: ane of civilization. Basketball TRIPLEHEADER FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 HIGH SCHOOL GYM J uneau Hi «rh School Gtrrls Iréne Douglas Alumm Gzrls Juneau Alumm vs. Douglas Firemen Junoau High S(‘hool Bovs vs. J uneau F iremen ADMISSION 25 cents and 50 cents MIDNIGHT SPECIAL One Orange Squeezer WITH 3 doz. Sweet Oranges, $1.00 GEORGE Brothers _Five Fast Delivries—10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. tedian of Federal Buildings. The TO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY h PAIN C\l.s:oms House at Sitka accommo- ibsT——L‘ady's brown felt hat, prob- its | r also the postoffice, the United giraet Telephone 395, | s ASKED FUR 8 s Commissioner’s court, the _~ RS L e Cable Office, offices of the Forest LOST — Brown leather key con- ;| entidren of Mrs. Jack by her first [Proposals Must Be Submit-|S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1931. ROYALTY CHEERED AS PARLIAMENT OPENS HUCKLEBERRIES FOR PIES Buy Them By the Gallon WILD HUCKLEBERRIES, enough for 4 pies, gallon cans, only ............ s+ 500 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, : regular 40c package ......... Gh A A8 CRISCO, 3-pound cans, regular-85c ........... SRt L e Se FLOUR, Hard Wheat, Pt ‘Grade .o st ..51.60 LAUNDRY SOAP, large bam whlte soap, R & W Brand, 7 bty b 5o ndbe GINGER ALE (Made from mmeral water, bottled at the spring) full quart bottles .23c WE ALWAYS HAVE SOMETHING NEW AND REASONABLE Let us put your name on our books today GARNICK’S "2 Thousands lined the streets In 'ondon to cheer King George and Queen Mary as their elaborats carrlage was driven from Buckingham palace to Westminster for the opening of parliament. England for- got its economic woes for the moment as pomp and pageantry held sway. d«o; not only the customs service, ably dropped from car on Front Service and Fisheries Bureau, and tainer. Some place on Front B tructure has a storeroom and Street probably near First Na- lHl]\\AVv tional Bank. Return to Empire, Proposals for doing the work 6 Dlease. must be submitted to the United — Customs House, in Juneau, WANTED — Woman for general housework. Phone 383. befi the close of business next ted to Customs House | sanuary 1. 5 in This City | The successtul bidder will be al- | GREEK JUDGES MAY FIDDLE lowed 60 days to complete his con- | _ATHENS—The ministry of just- ct, the 60 days to begin from the iC has decided thai playing the e he is notified by the govern- \:ohp i npubl_ic does not lower the ment to proceed with the work. dignity of a judge. The casearose when the public prosecutor asked punishment of a jurist who fiddled ¥ 'at an amateur concert. and varnishing | © wood work in the Uni Customs House at ALL ITEMS OF Pewter, Chinaware, Glassware, Mesh Bags, Compacts, Crystal Beads, Pearl Beads, Table and Floor Lamps, Novelties at just half the Marked Price. —FOR CASH ONLY-— A CHOICE OF Llldng WRIST W ATCHES Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Illinois, Nelson All Well Kanown Makes JEWELER Prices Worth Investigating Ludwig Nelson | JEWELER