The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1931, Page 8

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JUNEAU WILL MEET DOUGLAS IN BIG GAMES Channel Bag\;ball Teams Will Clash at Bar- racks Today GAME RESULTS Deuglas Girls 28; Skagway girls 8. Douglas Boys 32; Skagway Boys 10. Douglas Firemen 23; White Pass 28. Juneau high school boys and girls will play the Douglas boys and girls today. The teams meet for the first time this scason. The above second days' play nament t he Juneau d girls by de- on Ti 3 play with the Douglas outfits. the games yesterday ne game. Skagway played on the .fense the first half then tight- i up in the second half. Skagway lads easily. Skagway i hard but Douglas was just o fast \ 1 ; 1 | i lota | In for their opponents and terday, Judge Ju b irls Katherine C. Krammer, es boys and girls,| waghington was awarded the title won the way to the| of «ideal secretary” by the Alpha Ideal Secretary Associated Press Photo 19, of sorority, national business the | women’s organization, at its Des las girls played a good pass | Moines, lowa, convention. 'HARDING SIGNS ORDER he Douglas boys romped over FOR SITKA TAX SALE rict court yes- W. Harding the Federal kept the score going up and out of | opeq'an order for the sale of real h of the Lynn Canalers. Douglas 2a The and White Pass men kepl all the to finish. The te Pass guessing —e-—— FEBRUARY 10TH DATING FOR GIFTS AND TOYS AT THE CASH BAZAAR The Cash Bazaar will extend its o customers, from now until dating on their pur- ifts and toys purchased be paid for on or about 10th. | property at Sitka on which tax payments are delinquent was Under the Al on which after satisfy tax claims. The roll approved sometime ago. ka statute realty taxes are delinquent. e, may be sold to Owners of such due notl property may redeem it within a limited time. The Sitka list of delinquent tax- court Quartz and placer I tices DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY < Idea for Taking Sound| payers was handled before lhe\GELLEs BU“N by H. L. Faulkner. ————————— at The Empire. R PUSUSSUSSUSUUSUUSSSSSSSSEER S SSSSS S S sa s 2 g o g LUTEFISK | PREPARED 15 cents per pound Norwegian Stockfish 25 cents per pound SWANSON BROTHERS PHONE 217 FRONT STREET HALF FRENCH FRIED CHICKEN Packed in Jelly and Imported from FRANCE 1 pound five ounces in can $2.45 Make Your Christmas Gifts Original We have the largest stock of imported foods in Alaska GEORGE Brothers Five Fast Deliveries Daily PHONES 92-95 | INKETCHIKAN TW[] ARRESTED Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Astringent alt Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 22. Central part 23 Marched 4. Windflower 25. Clear profit 5. Minute par- Pastries ticles 7. Make lace 10. Destiny . Lament or 14. Extricate from celebrate in confusion elegy God of love 29. Attired again teh river 1. O1d glish ca- thedral city 19. Bank officers 21. Period of light Statement of 34. Poem 35. Comfort 36, Ignited 38. Infuses \deas or emotions Highjacking Believed to ave Been Cause of 1 belfef into Death of Tom Harris pllier, o 1T S— N Inh(‘rior writer 42, Num’berl: ‘Two persons & being held by of verses oo 3 % . S 43. the Federal offi Ketchikan S entiines & Siokar ™ 46. Grow fat as material before the e 4 4 Coroner’s jury which yesterday be- | g §15iR ped Bl the gan investigating the death of molding ek PN g&. gefora 1 i e o) g exclama- . empt rrangements Tom Hal_'rxs, Indian resident of that ton 7. Hawatian bird Tor holaing city, believed to have been mur- 68, Cereal grass 8. Uead?r:sul ;l;[rloul S Wi 61. Woodwind in- of bishops ngs SRR 1 s weck. Sroment 9. Mixture of raln 51 Men who Those under arrest are: Charles 62. Novel by Sir 5 Cand oW gandlen Johnson and Nelson Charles, also Walter Scott 10. Crystalline oat p 2 65. Mental facul- mineral 53. Rasp Indians. The former is declared ties 11, Metric land 84, Bovine animal to have been c with Harris 6. Brlmthe heavi- g gg ]Y)z\mneu sash # K y in sleep 2. High pointe . Decompose all Tuesday nigh ding to of-| g Without care 67. Festival hill 67. Evergreen ficial reports received by United for danger s DOWN =9lhloller h N(:!ee % 4 hal t or safety . Append . Native mets, ol Albart W 51. Was solicitous 2. Untruth Meadow 59. Slamese coln Hijacking, of liquor or a| 52 Angry 3. Emplo; Condensed at- 60. Article : f g . 5 Cook 1 i Myselt mospheric 63. Word of refusal u » 1 t 53 Cook Ina pan . Myse mosp! 3 e T € e | o S 5. With abllity molsture 64. Concerning bottom of the d a tele- WONG, ENG IN PRISON BREAK Chinese Serving Time on Narcotic Charges, Es- cape During Fog TACOMA, Wash, Dec. 17. — George Wong and Jim Eng, Chi- nese serving five and ten years respectively on mnarcotic charges, escaped from the prison farm yes- terday under e heavy fog and it Wwas discovered last night that a rowboat, belonging to a McNeil Island farmer was mising. This leads to the belief the Chinese have reached the mainland. e S S SOUTH DAKOTA SHIPS BIRDS WAUBAY, S. D.—Railway ex- press records here show that near- ly 1,800 game birds, most of them pheasants, were shipped from here the last two weeks of October. ——eeo— Broward county, Fla., farm census reports show. GIRL TESTIFIES LINDSAY TRIAL SEATTLE, Dec. 17—Helen Mc- Comber, aged 13 years, whom Mr, and Mrs. Everett Frank Lindsay planned to edopt at the time of |Mrs. Lindsay's death, gave testi- jmony today which Prosecuting At- torney Burgunder hopes to prove that Lindsay planned the slaying lof his wife two days before she was killed. | The girl said that two days be- {fore Mrs. Lindsay disappeared, Lindsay dug a hole in the back yard of the family home in which two months later the body of Mrs. Lindsay was found. The girl said Lindsay told her he was digging a hole in which to bury a horse. | Lindsay is on trial for the al- {leged slaying of his wife. - e, MRS. DUNN IN HOSPITAL | Mrs. John H. Dunn, wife of the Clerk of the United States District Clerk here, entered St. Ann’s Hos- pital this morning for medical treatment. STATE PRISON | NOW CROWDED Walla Walla Institution Filled to Capacity— First Time History WALLA WALLA, Wash,, Dec. 17. § —The State penitentiary here for the first time in its history is fill- ed to capacity. The institution to- day has 1217 inmates and there is room for no more. However, the Christmas exodus 3 of men on parole, that always occurs at this season of the year, is expected to relieve the con- gestion. Paroles are expected to be issued to many within a few 3 days. 3 SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles "Xurmanl ’I: Furrier [ ding gram from Deputy ted States State Marshal W. H. Caswell to- day. Some evi of highjacking has been d d. Harris and| Johnson are sa to have been| drinking and carousing between | Indiantown and Saxman through- | out Tuesday night ‘Wednesday afternoon late, HJ!’-l ris's body was found with a bullet hole through it, and a note beside | the body saying he had commit- | ted suicide. al examination revealed he had been shot from behind, the bullet emerging from the breast, thus upsetting the sui- cide claim. The inquest b yesterday af-| ternoon, and adjourned yes- terday evening to be continued to- | day. fl%l=l fi o 7, | 1| D T0 HOLLYWOOD Pictures of Alaska Wild Life SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. 17.—En- route to Hollywood in the interest of the Alaska Guides Association, Gus Gelles, business manager, will confer with prominent eastern| movie officials with the idea of o . taking sound pictures of Alask:m\Wlll Return to Berlin Sun- Something Really New | {H|T|.EH WILL | FOR INDIGESTION orks! DEFY ARREST[ Try it and see—the proof of the \pudding is in the eating. Just get trade name for it) from any good wild life. B 'dmgglst like Butler, Mauro Drug Gelles said the advance big game | day—Attack Made |Co. and give that weak,ailing stom- hunting bookings for the 1932 sea- on Chance“or lach a new supply of this true, son exceeds any previous year. | —_— |natural digestive. Take it 10 min- Bookings include hunters from| BERLIN, Dec. 17.—Adolph Hit- utes before meals for 3 days, or New York to China. ler, fiery German fascist leader,/when you have an acute attack. - e, | will return here from Munich Sun-|Money back if it doesn’t help. But- |day to defy arrest for the sehsa- ler, Mauro Drug Co. positively guur- = tional attack he made recently on | antees it. —adv. AT SHE RMOTECY o |Chancellor Breuning in an Upenl ——————— Gastineau letter. The test of his strength is SCALP TREATMENTS V. J. Watson, S. M. Anderson, S.‘expecned to follow immediately. 16 you ave trofiBled’ with any J. Paul, Juneau; Mrs. Edward, OCommunists are up in amms i or soalp ailments, stop in at Maki, Baranof. |against Hitler over his latest pro-|g, .= 4o o H he inouncement in which he asserted Z askan SHOML Raer | Bhop the one thing that would make | 2™ 4%y some of our BpEOial treat- Alaskan him order out the Fascist gua.rds‘men"s' No ‘Results, No. Pay. W. S. Pekovich, Funter; Albert| | —adv. JOHN GRAY. Thompson, Hood Bay; O R‘ay‘wouk{ be to put down a Communist Race, Chichagof. 2zellmn., Rioting continued here ay. Whitney K. Gast was crowned e, Zynda the Indiana potato king with a H. J. Alexander, Tenakee. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY 'yield of 506 bushels te the acre. i ) LIGGAGE “the senscble At Amazingly Low Prices Luggage for Christmas is the perfect gift —it endures, it wears, it serves faithfully for years. Our luggage is notable for super- ior quality and durability. WARDROBE CASES Leather covered cases with ample space for hanging clothes. Spe- cial! GLADSTONE BAGS Top - grain cowhide bags, sturdily made for hard wear, Very low priced! APPLES Big Red Juicy Winesaps, extras...$2.35 box APPLES WARDROBE FITTED TRUNKS CASES Large, roomy - trunks, Plain and pullman tray handsome in appear- ca with simulated ance, well constructed, amber fittings. A real Unusual! buy! And many other pieces THE LEADER Department Store STORE OPEN EVENINGS ASK ABOUT TWO TICKETS TQ SEATTLE by ; |Dare’s Mentha Pepsin (that’s the|_ 2] Apelg z'fts That Women GOWNS and LOUNGING PAJAMAS 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! Your selection, 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. $2.59 to $12.75 Intimate Gifts . . . In Crepe de Chine § " Lace Trimmed The SLIPS Sheath - like fit, sil lace trimming — a value at this price! New S Handkerchiefs Pure Linen—Hand Made Special, 25¢ NEW SCARFS—Hand Blocked—$1.00 to $2.00 GLOVES—Fur Topped Kid—Fleece Lined—All Sizes—$3.75 unusual quality, delicate Very Special $2.75 k of real The CHEMISES Moulded to fit like a glove these lace trimmed or tailored chemises’ are perfect gifts. howing of Always Love! The DANCE SETS, o 1 " | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling l| ] | . 2 Little up-lift bandos and frivolous panties make up these sets that are lace trimmed or smartly tail~

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