The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1931, Page 8

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8 NE play the winners Thursday for . 9 JUNEAU BOYS Daily Cross-word Puzzle |[KELLER SEEKS [smxee " il Suct™si? ROBER, G0LDSTRNS ACROSS . : , 1. Devoured r (SEIER of Yestardayty Burzle) 3 3 B i & If the law were extended to 4. Puff up Othello the Territory, Commissioner Keller| In I. Goldstein's store, which AJLTLITIPAIPIE R[O[S|E ‘s. Sallor RACIERMAWAREOMAR 20. Beverage said, it would not be necessary for | specializes in supplies for fisher- R oivien MR A NS MPIERL :: g‘“’“‘““’“’ Alaska to appropriate any funds|men and fishing boats, a tricycle LEAD AT PUST‘ SUNDAY EVENlN 13. Ceremontes [yTEte ARG IRIEIN]T £ Bkt .. AcT EXT N in addition to those now made | that fits a four-and-a-half year old ! T f;{:fg‘g%m‘ oILIoMVISIE tary agents available for schools, in as much|boy and that usually is in motion | 17. Weary RAM Et ARITIIISIAINIS. 24, Clamor as it already pays from 70 to 80 :tetween the front and back door 5 i e TR e 19. Direction 25. Singing volee S per cent of the salaries of teach- the long room, is stowed back | Firemen Outfit from Ju-! |Community Singing of| 2 Sitsese we |AISEL e FITSMERERAT] & datiGe, [Prepares Bill for that Pur-|s s, the Mooy o wretty 1o G o otastes ! : T . 23, American 33, Thy ho . [2 le to receive a share of any| Robert Goldstein, owner of th neau Beaten by Soldier | Christmas Carols Ar- o [EVTENSHRALEMERIET brs pose for Introduction |funds that might ve allotted under | vehicle, is in St. Anms Hospital Team at Barracks i ranged for 4 P M 37, Buret forth RIEISTILIES[SIINEMTRIY] 36 wander by Wickersham the Federal statute should it be|for treatment of an earache. His P F, | 29, AT:;{:? AM(T TIVIE 38, x:g:mraxr extended here. physical ailment, however, is no RESULTS | Christmas week festivities Will| 30. Rocky pinnacle SITIR[I [PIEJS[TIEIEIRIAIGIE byt ok g "Sxtenkion of /the . Subjects covered by it include|longer his chief concern. | 0 32. P AIR]1 [DJR[0/T[OIRINOIRIAIL] ¢ mnd Smith-Hughes | ., Kk “P] " Juncau Girls 78; Haincs Girls | be next Sunday. Carols wil be| 3% Fens " {SRILIDEERIOT.S S SETETE adowsas | act for vocational training to Al- | op Work, commerclal and home BMS S RTPRe. he aing 2. ! sung at 4 o'clock in the afternoon | 35 Always Tty adks. 18 DEGOON "5 BN ‘pebpetea | CCOnCIICS, - All publlc:achools now | e of the Sisters. toddy, “to take Juncau Boys 59; Hainc: Boys ! at & brilliantly illumined Yuletide| 37 Coat with an S[E[E[SIEARIEIDIMEIAISIE] 4. Loved over- |y the Alaska Department of Edu- :n&mtalmnz standard courses in|care of the line that is fast to the y Y alloy o o 1. tree in Triange Place andlead' 5. Age o stamessola i TAB o Gl htion: and Horiarasd to Delegate | ora, uoiects would secelve 8 share | L UE BV RS Army 18; Juncau Firemen 14. The inauguration of the seasonal | 39. Thus 55. Teleost fish 7. Symbol for ;.n le organ- |James Wickersham with a request ny ful accruing, and the ex~| request was complied with. | i ool tnauguration o pices | & Takesamay O€ Largekniver " “Wiuritm g piiy surige |that It be introduced fn Congress, | sime or sl escreiod senole Ih' the Sexioon of ihe lad, es NEXT PLAY | g of the Juneau Woman's Club. The| 4% To the other © wraldistma- o Compound lction it was announced foday by Com- |Porpic, 1o &ll accredited schools o o A { Deuglas Girls and Douglas tree, so tall it will tower above| .o G2 o coner SawN 9. Small towers {5 Foboie sheep |missioner W. K. Keller. ?: immg b L e :lgeds.:lch ~ B ckopes et Boy: play Skagway Girls and nearby structures, will be furnished | 4. Lateral 1 xiS0WN, i Don harac- 45, Nativemetal- | The measure Is similir to the|sqqitional e S owN Wit 3 By tonight free of charge by Mayor Thomas| ., pltinceries § MRSy color RiiE,, (et pased by Congres several|Coner poinieq out A | Juneau scheol boys and girls 1:1. qudson, rWhtO wtmw ;:lkl:zsr!s t:gef;{ 2% fif.‘:"h“m. &?é'r':‘;‘:a'um 16. M:;g:fl, :7:1:‘:1'5' :g‘ 21'3‘;:‘:““ iz:rsto-:; extending the original| he pin prepue}l by him calls TO TELEPHONE PATRONS | s crews of streel ; g wail, he said. for an appropriation of $30000,| A TDew telephone directory is i the championship. Haines girls were handicapped by lack of a coach. The Haines boys played hard | The basl 1 tournament at le i \\\. n . v i R 3 i quirements. Chilkoot Barracks is now on full | beautiful enough as a brunette fo| The wiring and lighing effects § 7 1 the promobtioh of vooational ' tit and the above are the results lgfiipa;;\gré:z;g :él;fl}{u:ggssii:s:‘:é at small, if any, cost will be sup- \\% training in - sgFblitife. in’ the Z:ve m&mmu;mi;lfdwfishgfie R of the play to date with the i ok PRy leman” where|Plied by the Alaska Electric Light G 73 trades and in industry. Under it,| Gandi demands prohibition for company before December 26. Tele- | coming schedule. blondes are concerned. Mrs.|and Power Company. the Federal Government pays 50 India. e 420. it In the game between the Juneau | Alexander, suing in New York for Members of church choirs will be d J phon: i Iv. 'l High School girls and the Haines| a divorce, says her hushand|present to lead in the community x& n = | girls, the Juneau outfit played | spends all of his time with flaxen- | singing, which will be aided by && R - flashy ball, according to advices haired women. the distribution of sheets of paper o T received by The Empire. The %0 o containing the words of the carols H. § e but were thoroughly outclassed b}'] Mrs. G. E. Krause will be the \\\\‘ the Juneau High boys. ls 0 c l ETY FULKS organ accompanist. § : The Army and Juneau Firemen Miss Stella Jones, representing \x T’ t Wom 1 went to an overtime period. The Army basketed two in the over- time period. This game was con- sidered the best of the present tournament. The visitors at the Army Post are having the time of their lives and are being royally entertained and the greatest of hospitality is i - being shown. l Furn gs = The Gastineau Channel delega- T . CHICAGO, Ill, Dec. 16.—Gang- | N i u \ tion had a fine trip from Juneaul .. .'pq ggainst soclety folks today | Y o7 for the ornate household furnish- i & oot BUSY Everything, including his bed- 0/ the Gastineau room slippers and player piano, ex- E. E. Mead, Point Retreat; .| cept his books, were offered to the AGES ; Anderson, Taku Harbor; V. L public. | Watson, Juneau. AND Druggan, whose sentence as an| Since the first Christmas, income tax violator was postponed | perfume has expressed the R R Alaskan ‘ 3 for 24 hours, appeared at the sale | sentiment of the day. To- George Burroff, Anthony Ma- S and cried “robbery,” when fine g:%:;?;:’:;s;’;pfi: d guino, Juneau. M kA Sl 3 alvelig go ekte. Body of Indian Found with Yynda | Ask your Rexall druggist e e JcSatunas [} o show you e many § | Suicide Note, but Mur- |, e <8 i gt 2. 2 S0t GOWNS and LOUNGING PAJAMAS B . E. 3 g= | Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMEBING Mrs. Isabelle Alexander (above) i who posed for those “school girl complexion” advertisements, looks GANGSTERS AND ATTEND AUCTION Vie with Each Other in| Securing Druggan’s ings of Terry Druggan, beer baron, | when they were put on the auction block to satisfy Druggan's debt to a bank. Reside in Kentucky FRANKFORT, Ky, Dec. 16— When Governor Flem D. Sampson | retires from his office he will be- come the sixth living man who has | {been Chief Exccutive of the State. | | The former Governors are J. C. W. Beckham, A. O. Stanley, James D.| Black, Edwin P. Morrow, and Wil- liam J. Fields. “We tell you in advance what job will cost” i iy jto the Barracks on the Fornance ;and all players are in excellent spirits. ot oo e, ~-as today =80 tomorrow D e it, to help truck it to town and to erect it close to the curb in front of the Seward Building. that have been selected for the occasion. Mrs. W. C. Ellis will have charge of the vocal music. the Woman's Club, is perfecting arrangements for the celebration. The tree will be kept in place until after New Year's Day and will be aglow every night of Christ- mas week. PERFUME The Gift styles and prices in these quality perfumes. Z 15 N\ EEE 7 | Y LY 4= B E/NENNE /R T T K % 1 HE/ EEEERE EEE HEN KETCHIKANMAN der Is Indicated With a bullet hole through his body, Tom Harris, Indian residént of Ketchikan, was fouiid dead there | Tuesday afternoon and an official investigation indicates he was mur- |dered, although a note found by the body and purported to have been written by Harris said it was suicide. I Dr. J. H. Mustard, prominent Ketchikan physician, after exam- ining the wound, said the:man had been shot from' behind and could not have done it himself. The bullet entered the back and emerged from the breast. These facts were reported to United States Marshal Albert White last night by cable. Harris's 3 body was discovered by his father and brother who notified Federal | o AT THE HOTELS . las. - Quartz and placer localicn no- tices at The Empire. A Complete Line of | PARKER DUOFOLD PENS and PENCIL SETS WE ARE THE AGENTS The Smith-Hughes Act was pass- ed in 1917. It provides for Fed- eral cooperation with the States per cent of the salary of er which, it is estimated, would be sufficient to cover all present re- Appealing Gifts As lovely as the lady herself—these fragile gowns of rose-petal satin. And quite dashingly chic are the lounging pajamas with their vigorous patterns and splashing colors! made here where every attention has been given to the perfection of those small details which delight the feminine heart, will be the perfect gift for fastidious women. $2.50 to $12.75 Intimate Gifts . . . In Crepe de Chine Lace Trimmed Very Special Always Love! now in course of preparation. Patrons contemplating change of | address or persons who wish to Your selection, authorities and said they believed it was a case of suicide. The bodyi had been placed in a position to make it appear as if the man had | fired the shot, it was officially ! reported. One arrest had been made last 3 IH YOU WOULD REAP TT'% “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU MUST UTILIZE THE Juneau Drug Company ANOTHER POPULAR “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN night and the suspect was being | —_— [ held pending further investigation. THE CREATING OF AN ' An inquest was expected to have Free Delivery Phone 33 e i e A |been held today by a coroner’s Post Office Substation 4 “EMERGENCY FUND” BY B G No. 1 Old papers at The Lmplre. OPENING AND BUILDING A SUBSTANTIAL BANK "ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK ; First National Bank t The SLIPS Sheath - like fit, silk of unusual quality, delicate lace trimming — a real value at this price! GIVE A4 : Merchandise Order —— GEORGE Brothers Five Fast Delivries—10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. The DANCE SETS Little up-lift bandos and frivolous panties ‘make up these sets that are lace trimmed or smartly tail- The CHEMISES Moulded to fit like & glove these lace trimmed or tailored chemises are perfect gifts, No. THE LEADER—GEORGE BROTHERS MERCHANDISE ORDER This certifies that merchandise to the amount Music by the Moose Orchestra - New Showing of Handkerchiefs Pure Linen—Hand Made Special, 25¢ of $... ......Dollars will be - given in exchange for this MERCHANDISE ORDER upon presentation. HARRY BRANDT, Director Seandinakian-American i NEW SCARFS—Hand Blocked—$1.00 to $2.00 Music ASK ABOUT FREE TICKETS GLOVES—Fur T id— ined— i : NN To Sk 0 ur Topped Kid—Fleece Lined—All Sizes—$3.75 On display at Juneau Young Hdw. Co. APPLES APPLES Big Red Juicy Winesaps, extras...$2.35 box. Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Leader Department Store Store Open Evenings - At GARNICK’S-Phone 174

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