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S ——————— . 14,-1931. e ——— — — e . Ball Star And Bride ||\ Daily C word P BELEGATE WII.I. . auwy Lross-wor uzz AcCRC*y G | 5 LN BARBINSTLAPTSIEIORTS] 5 Liniic | 12 Trap AlJ[ATREELTI M1 T ARIAIL opacue ' D 15 At dmpt TIARIAMORIATEMMANIE] 4 gilbianee o EXEICIVTEJNT [PIPILIEID] 11 Concise T A ? c— with 1 IN[SlP EINTATL i e Amendment of Organic Act He Wil Make Race for seryne JAIRIENIABIGADMINEWEIL| 21 Remote ; - ce to Provide for Coun- | D - Nominati 16 mstigator o [RIDNIGEMEIARMITIIRIADIE] £ Eeem, : | emocratic Nomimation- | 5 a2 °Tinse, (1 NAJMAIR[STE N[ [CHGIUIM] 27. Highest ties One of Them | |l 15 L [T RIS IS oNIC blco Tountain 2k or Delegate in 1932 21 Baptismar (SICIEIN[ER]L DML NEIN Phillppines Many measi: 23, Scarier VIA[S €[S JCIO[T] 35 Brgpe! & boat mportar e 25. Leeward b RELES. s in George B. Grigsby, prominent| 26 Town in EIPEINITISPMIATTIADIOIR] 32 Cultivation attorney of this city, and one- Ohio AVIAILINR]1 [P[ENINDII M/E ground time Territorial Attorney General| 3o 32'0‘{“}::" HERIOMNED]I L EJME[K|E[S] 33. Anger and later Delegate to Congress, and| . _ formul SINJAIPEEWIEIN/D[SIL[EIN H g:’n:;l:lnfltu' . Democratic candidate for that po-| Ji: gatellectun. == PR o R . onewho > . ry i " ', 3 ato! . et a . Compi el rticipates Judge Wickersham B T L sk the TS New Strike. of men o' Ppeed author, to provide for the faie o o uhe ame ORISR hNy St ) Hosundie < s Wats te peration of country government e primary election next April, David'n R s, DOWN 40, Measures ot i Al laccording to an Associated Press ahiet 52. Inbabant of: 1. Femining 11, colisance m Alasks . Cavalr BETNTT] socill e Ay b, Goirly g;s'p?cch received Sunday by The| . Inclined walk 2. Chess pleces 1. piant ra w.wor’fa shall have less than 500 legal i | 42 Killea 54, Line aadea o 18 Sttt voters mor less ara than 2,000 I A L musical 3 Lakeln New {3 Scotch river square miles, and shall not® be lcAikan that he would file his dec- 2’;;5 Tem- staft . l'p\r?;:ln“u gg. Stli created the question is first n:emnH:rm;Tfagc e 2 5‘;‘”5 . partof & Thing & ot g %S A 7 oAl 5 2 at race las ow . n ‘:\: iirm; ;;)\m:\' x:;m l|»"ear and was beaten by Judge EARPEER et g James Wickersham by less thnn’ ved by 60 per cent of the s b by ! votes cast at such election. B |in-itis eesle:c‘;;no some 11,000 cast the ieasures t o r ey /| He is the second First Division That the United BStates shall } {|Tesident to throw his hat into the A annually pay to the Territory a ,;0“2;1‘ :rfiichx?e‘:fl;fii‘y’e]:{r - w‘;m qu:w: “.\(cd“r:r')gx’n m‘:n );):A;i :|month publicly declared his in-| the U. 8. in the operation of } [sengit 81 running tor the momln. ) seal fisheries of the Pribilof i > | s n‘j il AR | Associated 116ss 1hoto Local Democrats look for a three- | e oo g ey LeRoy Mahaffey, Philadelphiacornered race for the nomiation, | To repeal the Act of CONgIess pypietics hurler, and his 19-year-old |with the expectation that Senator | entitled * An Act to prohibit the brids. She 1s the former Theima| &y morroearon, that Senator | anufacture or sale of aleoholic Williams ot Anderson, S. C. They 1. +1. . 3 ) Wil y of Alaska.” lish a Supreme Court the Territory of Alaska, to be composed of a Chief Justice and four District Judges. To authorize the construction of a Coal Bunker as a part of the Alaska Railroad at Seward, and appropriating $75,000 therefor. To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase block 8 in the town of Juneau for the site and better fire protection of the Federal and Territorial Building, and appropriating $80,000 for car- rying out the purposes of the act; providing that the town of Ju- neau shall first donate $4,000 to assist in the purchase of the land To authorize the entry of fur farming homesteads, after a lessee has resided on the land for at least three years and paying $2.50 per acre for the said land. To repeal the present law provid- ing for the location of placer min- ing claims and restoring to Alas- ka the general mining laws of the United States, o placer claims, Territorial Legislature.) To provide that no boat, trap, or other property, belonging to any Indian or other person residing in ‘Alaska, shall be seized and held for forfeiture for alleged violation of the fisheries law, until after the trial and conviction of the ner or operator of said prop- erty. Amending a bill to provide that it shall be unlawful to wantonly waste or destroy salmon or other food fishes taken in the waters of Alaska; nor shall any portion of food fishes, except the offal, be manufactured into oil or fertilizer. .- — ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Stated Com- munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M. at the Masonic Temple Monday evening, Dec. 14th at 7:30 o'clock. Election of officers and balloting. All Masons urged to be present. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. were married recently at Belton, | be the third in the field. A move- | ment was launched last week to| §. C., Mahaffey's home. 2 Mt draft him to make the race. 'The | Third Division Democrats in con- | ivention at Seward endorsed him {for the nomination and mstructed‘ its delegates to the Territorial Con- | FAVOR As G I FTS vention, meeting in Fairbaqksnext} month, to work for his endorse- Santa Claus Inclines To- ment there. Mr. Grigsby served almost a full | term in Congress 13 years ago. He ! was elected at a special election to fill the vacancy created by the| |death of Charles A. Sulzer who| was awarded a certificate of elec- | ) Eic ANNEEE EN ki HEK N tion in 1918 after a close race L ward Useful Presents |against sudge Wickersnam. The| S i i for Adults |latter filed a contest and was seated just before the term ex- | combination, gave music that was LR CHARITY BALL for electrical refriger- | | Christmas, Frigidaire refrigeration worries and reducing | during the first part the number of trips to food stores. | Reduce Food Losses | increased shipments pired in 1920. his Corporation of November materially above those for the like In addition, they save money by | 'A. B. Hall Scene of Bril- period of last year, it was an- reducing food spoilage losses, by | just the proper thing for the oc- |casion. It was well along toward [the wee sma’ hours of Sunday morning when the strains of | “Home, Sweet Home,” announced the end of the most successful and largest attended social affair every nounced by W. P. Johnson, local making it possible for the house- | 4 5 ; given by' %he Moose. o o e G SR ¥ iy | liant Affair Given i BT s evident” he sald, “thatfC s rday bargains, | CHILKOOT RESIDENT ILL this Christmas will be marked,|and by the low operating costs. by __M_O()se Mrs. George Gilbertson of Chil- even more o than the last one, by | “Besides guarding the health and | ; the glving of practical gifts. We |the pocketbook of the family, the| A generous response to the “Call found that electric refrigerators modern electric refrigerator opens Of the Moose” for their annual were popular Christmas gifts last to the homemaker a new world in Charity Ball, found the large A. vear because they combine utility [food preparation. This is known B. Hall comfortably crowded last | with sentiment. This year we have [as ‘cold cookery, and includes Saturday night and it is safe to |every reason to believe €anta Claus |chilled and frozen desserts, and Say that few of the dance loving | will bring more of these household |salads, and many other things” | Public were absent. {servants to American homes than | T The crowd gathered early and ‘he did in 1930.” | dancing commenced promptly on | Full Line On Display | SPECIAL FRAMES for George time. The Moose ‘orchestra, under | The heavy shipments of eax,lvamhlngmn pictures. Winter & the able direction of Harry Brandt, November, it was pointed out, will ond. —adv. the Arctic Banjoist, a five-piece make it possible for rcpresenta- gw _p . g7 = 3 tives in every city and town to | show a full line of these household electricc refrigerators at their show | | room Christmas exhibits, now be- | ing opened for the public. ‘ “There are many reasons,” Mr. Johnson continued, “for the in- creasing popularity of electric re- frigerators as Christmas gifts. They | | are gifts which wil be remembered | every day of the year. They make the lot of the homemaker easier | by eliminating much work, ending | MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 1-POUND TIN PARISIAN MARSHMALLOWS, 40c GEORGE | Brothers | Five Fast Delivries—10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. White, Blue, Tan Sizes 14 to 17 Values to $2.00 New Patterns---Large Sel APPLES Big Red Juicy Winesaps, extras...$2.35 box AtGARI_VICK’S-Phone 174 | APPLES Open Evenings to 9.P, Now $1.00 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR 2 TICKETS TO SEATTLE--JANUARY 15 Leader Dep’t Store GEORGE BROTHERS koot entered St. Ann's hospital last night, having arrived arrived here on the United States Army boat Fornance. g CARD PARTY The Ladies of the Catholic Church will give a Card Party in the Parish Hall on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Refreshments served. Good prizes. Everyone cordially invited. —adv. GIFT WEEK Men’s New Broadcloth SHIRTS $1.50 English Broadcloth Guaranteed Not to Fade or Shrink Men’s Neckties ection M. ON TRIAL FOR WIFE SLAYING SEATTLE, Dec. 14 — Evecrelt Frank Lindsay, recently capturad in California, went on trial today on a charge of slaying his wife. Nine prospective jurors had becn passed for cause and a fourth cx- cused up to noon today. — - SOUTHARDS ARE IN TOWN | weeks' meetings, owing to ‘the GHA MHER Is Tufho]ldly season, will be called off. | Seven directors are to be elected !tomorrow. Those already placed in Huln ELEcTInN‘nomlnauon are: M. L. Merritt, G. |E. Cleveland, Allen Shattuck, Lud- wig Nelson, Frank McCafferty, John {W. Jones, Brice Howard, Charles ’ |E. Naghel, M. S. Whittier, Joe |George and J. P. Anderson. The annual report of Secretary Seven Members to Be'c. H waimsiey on the work of I Chosen ‘for: Bherd=An> the Chamber during the past year and his financial statement will be nual Reports Be Made |submitted to the Chamber tomor- The Juneau Chamber of Com- Tow. merce tomorrow will elect its di-| NOTICE rectors” for 1932 at its regular| The Juneau Women's Club will weekly luncheon at Bailey's Cafe. hold its regular monthly meeting Eleven members have been nom-|Tuesday, December 15th, at 2 p.m. inated and additional nominations/sharp in the Council Chambers. can be made at tomorrow’s meet-|All members are requested to be ing. present. This will be the last meeting of ! MILDRED LISTER, the current year. The next two —adv. Secretary. IAPPEALING GIFTS WAFFLE SETS COMPLETE—Hand decorated, china top, waf- fle irons, complete with heat indicator—priced as low as —_—————— ! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Southard, wall known theatrical actors and pr: ducers, arrived in Juneau Saturds night from the Westward on t steamship Victoria. They will st here a while before continuing to Seattle. —————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. $10.95 AUTOMATIC TOASTERS Two Slice, $16.00 PERCOLATOR SETS Royal Rochester—Heatproof—Hand decorated Percolator Sets with Tray—Chrome Finish. $37.00 SUNBEAM MIXMASTER With Juice Extractor and Mayonnaise Oil Dripper $20.00 PEN SETS $5.00 to $10.00 NAME ENGRAVED FREE Pen and Pencil Sets All Leading Makes $5.00 to $10.00 NAME ENGRAVED FREE A Stunning Wrist Watch Chain Bracelet—Guaranteed Fine for Kids $5.00