The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1931, Page 8

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8 - BEZ PURCHASES "it=czes = ISTOCK PRICES Daily Cross-word Puzzle |PRIN, SOPHIA |~ scce == JUNEAU MASONS | p attle, which held the Canadian Pa- " N A ACROSS ! SEAPLANE FRUM In Quarter Sketch TAKE ADVANGE L Alkiies . 1nmaee DAMAGE GASE cific was entitled to limit its lia- EI.EGT UFFIGEHS 1 . Writi 13. i | e NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—Just U Tt E[A] 0 G0 OE DendSaviia bility to the value of the vessel | o t the quarter pole in their o 10. Flower ® mm = B Efl 21. Overwhelming and amount earnea on the voyage. F L E E T rubber match of contract e 14, Speed F EOIRIE] T A I 8 UP A G A I N The heirs maintain they are en- | ® bridge with Sidney Lenz and e contest e R hArness titled to a maximum damage due | | ® Oswald Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. e 16, Capnizant [A] 25 The fur seal to lack of legal precautions and| | = . e Culbertson were only 15 e Selling P Is Lifted i B:‘;j:‘; voet [FIo]N] [EE] 33 Scarcer 4 ey safety of the passengers. b h‘:t 't;he regular nm-l‘um mee-.mgl;flz; % ) Eckoamn Coobine]§ ge pows, b st SRR - 1 il & Homme ., [Maximum of $10,000 for| Atomey winiam Mastin, of se-| %6, Junesu Mosonic Lodge it B ‘e six out of seven rubbers e . Storms 31 . A ittle, 4 id | to/Operate Flane Qut. i pmen e B o o e Market Gradually 12 Persian fairy RIEC] 32 ::Eflna;, Heirs of Victims Is Bo i senting the Belrs, oo Ple, officers were elected for nex - s - - . Toward the . Ong 3 . of This Port . d their deficit by 4,825 e Works nghel point where R [ Tp| bestows & Now Sought was not provided with a sufficlent ye?’.;hnm.e]y .ll: her, Worshipful points ; . 9 22. Concllintors” [AIR]T] 34, Resormbling a E— crew, most of them being of Dgh|npasier: Ny 1, Merritt, Senior War- f ® At one time during the NEW YORK, Dec. 15—Stocks| 24. Bartered for certain gra! SAN Cal 15| 5chool age; that the lifeboats were| gop. = 1 B Benarviovson, Junior o sixth sesion they were ahead @ [closed higher today than for some| . money g RIS e I ik atlu'mwm'cbmy o oirs et o | ot floatable and buoyant; the lite| e 1 IR et Junior . points, but I lost their |time. Today's liquidation dried up| 26. Male sheep L R nitence ¥ preservers were of an inferior ! 4 X ¥, e margin. Out of the 40 rub- |after midday and the closing tone | 29. The: Spanish c 28. Primary Dersons drowned when the Princess | rage and useless in the storm, | " oo J. W. Leivers, Secretary. 30. Mechanies S] 42 Placed In Sophia sank in Lynn Canal be- 5. S D NG ' H. L. Redlingshafer is Past Mas- ® bers played to date, Lenz and |was firm. 35. A son of the middle |4 S o loe.|and also there was too much delay |y . ve won 21 and the ®| Numerous gains of from one to Adam §3. Territoptal 70, Immerss 45. Open-handed | iWeen Skagway and Juneau, Alas-|i; breparing for rescue of the pas- | L g X 2 37. Salamanders division of 71. Understands low ka, in 1918, with a loss of 353 Joint installation of tne v of~- . ons 19. three points were registered. 39. Kingdom in Denmark 72. Having 49. Come forth lives, to obtain | sengers. Rl 2 Sales amounted to 2,500,000, northern 54. Hordeoltm organs of into view A 2 maximum ddm- —————— ficers of the Masonic Lodge and £ The market came up strongly 85| 4. Maariggless o Dooriastiog 75, AlSani® e oo Mg vin fod he jof the new officers of the Order GECRGE MAX ESTERLY |the seling pressure lifted. Tepetition Colopstng T3, AlSUAN 54, Mereantile Canadian Pacific ,will be made in| Thirty per cent of the popula-{of Eastern Star will take place | New advances of from one to| jv g;lwg‘l:lxgnfluwer 60, Loq\mu( Slass 5 }fl\ l?mnn. ’e“uet:::llth- the United States Circuit Court of 'tion of Oregon and Washington, next month. The joint installatior DIES IN OREGON/,,, e e s D Dron pane [ Appeals on Thursday. This will belong to church. |date has not yet been fixed. 44. Makes vessel desserts 56. Undermines g - — - — —_— — -~ — e | ican Can, American Telephone, uniform 64. D . Portable 67. Falthtul George Max Esterly, well known |General Motors, Bethlehem Steel,| 46. Morbid 65, Movin man for many years | Dupon:t Union Pacific was up| e ng et nical 1 2 3. 4. shelters 68. Orlental food |5} N A N 6. Running staple S side by side 59. Roman date 2] and for the last dozen years en-|three points. 47. Chafe 67. Spoken g. Bestow as due 60. Chief actor 8. b 0. 1. mann, pione | Alaska mir gaged in mining at Waldo, near | Eastman, Coca Cola and Au-| & Uneasy 68. Dark_brown . Seitled a debt 61. Operatic solo i 5 S 3 5 . Former or brown!sh 8. Sea eagle 62. Openl 3 Grant's Pass, Oregon, died @t his [burn made a six point gain iniveraal purple 9 Gppose 85 Other™e® ith | Waldo home, December 2. The| Steel dropped to a new low at| gs adicsative €. B|l|lr:‘t‘{lilnl }:sé’?."' cord 6. P-)l:_’;'_r-vg:’m 3 {funeral was at Grant’s Pass, De-|397%, but regained all but a minor | SR s from other equally re- ‘cembm— 5, and was under the aus- |fraction loss. I3 5— 7 IO 2 ‘ sources said that Mr. - IO National Biscuit, American Smel- | & ;\\ would come north e | Graduated as an electric engin- | ting and Anaconda were slightly | y /" 5 Petersburg | €er at the University of Wisconsin | off, S P - —i '1 1—— o == s here /heleft shortly after his graduation TR te on a | for Dawson. After a few years he CLOSING PRICES TODAY went to Valdez where he had| NEW YORK, Dec. 15—Closing charge of placer properties in the | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | Chitina Valley. At Dawson he had | stock today is 12%, American Can s BT 7 /mn |~ EEEEE 57 been associated with the late Dick 631, Anaconda Copper 10, Beth- . : oy | Trenholme in the installation of |lehem Steel 217%, Curtiss-Wright ———— and hangar equipment now the first electric light plant. 1%, Fox Films 3, General Motors | a H e may be purchased and He had ben engaged in success '2215 International Harvester 24%, ~ P ° Sroifis sha i Waldo, Oregon, since 1917, retains | United States Steel 4114 AN b e after that his Val — - — N $4.50 to $15.00 NEW STYLES———NEW PRICES ALASKANS WED IN SOUTH ez He is survived by LEL his widow, a daughter, Mrs. H Lowe, who in- McCaughey, and a son, George Max Esterly, Jr. The daugl=er and husband a string son are residents of Los Angeles. ars ago, and | Mr. Esterly was a picturesque IN AlH RATES g on the bus-and colorful character. Filled with | Ek - “aan %V BEEE// R Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers E//mElL7, BEELY LENE/E EENLE T T i she and Mr. Lowe con- |energy and the spirit of goodel: | 4 r several years, and A. H.'lowship, he made friends of all ac- ! \W 75 3 00 ’ ell known canneryman, (quaintances and held them to the [Express Charges Reduced ~ N cents : § ¢ married at Walnut last. His Southern Oregon estate s Ires Sadr .% “ to : . ifornia. Mr. Bradford where he mined, raised Iixnxe stock Y v Nati P §§ N b s a Pacific American cannery |and engaged in many activities, way nin ation . "_ .\ % Frapset ‘ ;‘ :“u;)m' tendent for years, but re- | open house to his many friends g N SILVER BREAD BOATS—SILVER CAKE PLATES & cently he and Howard Bailey have He is mourned by thousands. CHICAGO, IIl, Dec. 15—Radical 72 N\ been operating their own company’s TRy G B e |reductions in air express rates, .&.....& g REgular $4'50 Values . cannery in the Bristol Bay country.| The City of Los Angeles is con- |some as great as 80 per cent, were Close Out Prlce $2 25 They have established their h<\me‘sidering the expenditure of $27,- announced today by the Railway |rights of inheritance through Mrs.| Scores of deer trap themselves | @ ° in Seattle, but will visit the Bris-iooo.ooo to remove Bunker Hill, to Express Agency of five air lines, | Murphy, a member of the old Auk each year in concrete-lined irri- tol Bay country in the summer- |provide 30 blocks for building pur- reaching 117 cities. Bay Indian tribe. | gation ditches of the lower Rio ’ time. i poses. | As an example of the reduction, The Government will present | Grande vailey. LARGE PEWTER PLA TTER | < evidence in rebuttal tomorrow. | - T la 10-pound package from Chicagos| =S tOday ! e ternoon of Thursday. ‘wnh Oklahoma A. & M. in their Regular $10.00 DEFENSE PRESENTS e i i | admionn) tootbal_seris NOW $ 5.00 | =SS0 tOmorr ow | EVlDENCE TODAY IN m’:fififl:";’:{"lation is increasing in Edii e e . IF YOU WOULD REAP THE | AUK BAY LAND SUIT 7 - A e - “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” e e e Rl — |t in the Ak Bay lan. sui SOLID SILVER & YOU MUST UTILIZE THE witnesses being called to show the’| G I VE A b |right of the United States Forest g “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN |Service to st wide ihe ract in TABLEW ARE i [ ——— |dispute as a public recreation site. . , THE_CREATING OF AN o s e mrenne Merchandise Order This is priced at 4 “EMERGENCY FUND” BY iy ! R w e 4 5 Wlll'i'g;innyMurphy and his daugh- $1 1 5.30 Complete OPENING AND BUILDING lor, e AfREel as e e | 5. WANK weocsc'fi::ng']‘inx:o{om:}séh}ezltzijfizg] This is the lowest price in his- e W THE LEADER—GEORGE BROTHERS tory and it may not last long BOOKS — 100 — BOOKS For Adults and Juveniles AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES T T Ty ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK { First National Bank 5 BUSY Not Only Cheaper but Better MERCHANDISE ORDER This certifies that merchandise to the amount of 8. SRSSS——— 1) |-} B 11 B 7Y given in exchange for this MERCHANDISE ORDER upon presentation. PEN SETS $5.00 to $10.00 G I ol Signed... ASK ABOUT FREE TICKETS TO SEATTLE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 1-POUND TIN PARISIAN MARSHMALLOWS, 40c NAME ENGRAVED FREE RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Leader Department Store Store Open Evenings Pen and Pencil Sets All Leading Makes $5.00 to $10.00 NAME ENGRAVED FREE GEORGE Brothers Five Fast Delivries—10 a.m., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|||l|||I|IlI||||)IIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ LUTFISK NORWEGIAN STOCK FISH : Per Pound, 25 cents === | HAVE YOU PURCHASED YOUR WATCH YET? Better look over our 4 . 4 , i ikt ] senario v e |2 California Grocery = § } At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 PHONE 478 The Nugget ] Sh()p I |

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