The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1931, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1931. DEMOLAYS WILUELLIOTT GOING DANCE AFTER TO DETROIT TO : lNSTALLATIUN‘ BIG ROAD SHOW Chapter to Ro Instituted \Vlll Rep)?flent TelutOly Tonight in Scottish There at Annual Good Rite Temple Roads Conference ged at y the Ameri- Association, President of “ommission and Engineer, for Detroit ording to a tele- om him at local | Commission. be in Detroit there he will | ansisco 1o con- | on Engineer, | and then go | i Road Malcom |ing of the Commission will be he He is a! the latter part of January. nember of this board and will at- ¢ d the conference before pro- n ceeding here | | - - oo - B TERHUNE LEAVES ON |GEODETIC CHIEF IS ANNUAL VISIT EAST| ™ oN viSIT TO JUNEAU United Survey in Lhul.”‘ of the nd daughters, | Ann and sons Donald and ch was accompanied by ich, another son, both on the steamship Ad- esterday. They will | two weeks. e | S R N ARE | Baseball, wrestling, tennis and track are facing restrictions in ath- c programs of Big ence schools. Six confer- ON WAY SOUTH nlaska, Dec. 29.— rosson family, includ- son, Jr., four months flown to Anchorage on to the States. Crosson | to New York on a s busir trip. NOTICE o N FAIRBA Joe C have 1y “Tomorrow'’s Styles Todas” Arrive at 12 o'Clock NEW | YEAR'S EVE TO CAPITOL PRE-INVENTORY SPECIAL on DRESSES $3.95, $10.00, $13.95 Real Values Offered £ ” WE ALLENRU SELL can For rheumatis m —fever — gout — neuralgia and muscular aches and pains i‘ % ! \ % : : t ; ! Juneau Drug | n ! Company | Free Delivery Phone 33| * Post Office Substation | No. 1 Use, can RICE— 85 cents DARE'S MENTHA PEPSIN Reconstruction Tonic for Stomach—Iliver—nerves blood | | the na- | 124 Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS . Dance step Thick Canine Segment of a curve . The cream . Room in a harem . Mark of omission . Sea robbers . Acknowledge openly . American humorist . Complaining . Strikes vio- lently against Alternative Narrow road Athenian law- giver Seed container The tuyere of a furnace . Greek letter . Antlered animal Slides or glides: Scotch . Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle itute suit o[m|m]n anese coin 60. German city 61. Even: poet. 1. Moccasin 2. Southern con- DOWN stellation Fight: slang 2xplode with a loud report itch moter 8. . Small rouna k . Eye: Weira marl . Poem . Aeriform fluid ul . Wicked . Afr: comb, form . Fermented grape juice . Caught with a lasso . Wear away . Post of a Stalrcase . Liquor . Go by auto- mobile . Obstructions . Slovenly woman . Appointed to arrive . Goddess of discord . Harvest . Large boat X le birdg . Expunge . Narrative Thickness Fish eggs ternity - Type squares . Billiard stick . fquare root of 100 Scoteh DAY EVE NG—DECEMBER 30 Moose Orchestra—Harry Brandt, Director Reserve the date for the BIG New Year’s Dance—January 1 by WITH US Our weight is honest. LT FLLOUR—Hard Wheat, excellent Baking Flour, 495Ib. bag ............ . ¢ 205t 5155 ] GOLDEN CORN—Good, Clean Grade, SARDINES—For Lunches or Table ra Fancy, Large Grains, Fnoundsst i samiadL T PRUNES—Large, Fresh and Juicy, 3p()unds.. SR e ARNICK’S * START YOUR NEW YEAR ' STARTING YOUR ACCOUNT You Will Not Regret It IREINNERERREE Our business methods are reliable. EINRENEERREEREEATECND HONE 174 .. 10c .05¢ ..25¢ .25¢ Our store is filled with new clean goods. ]Old Papers for sale at Emplre thce Japanese Premier TRUSTEE JOINS INLOCAL SUIT FOR REGEIVER \Guaranty Trust Company | Joins in Action Against Alaska Gold Co. The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, trustee for holders of |bonds in the Alaska Gold Mining Company aggregating $3,000,000 at par value, has been permitted to intervene as co-complainant in the |suit for a receiver filed here last October by B. M. Behrends against the Alaska Gold. A petition asking that this be done was filed this week in the local United States district court by F. H. Foster, and Judge Hard- ing made the necessary order with- out opposition from counsel for| either Mr. Behrends or the com- pany. | The complaint filed is virtually a duplicate of that filed in Mr. | Behrends’ suit, except as to the |amount of the claim. It alleges Associated Press Photo Tsuyoshl Inukal, the “old fox” ¢f Japanese politics, Is the new prime minister in Japan. He formed a new ministry 'nllawlnq the resignation M Reljiro Wakasuki and his cabinet 'H. V. WILLIAMS FAMILY LEAVE FOR HOME | failure of the company to meet its bonded debt and interest thereon,| Harry V. Williams, Ketchikan prays for appointment of a re-|business man, who with Mrs. Wil- |ceiver which was done last Octo-|liams and their daughter, has been 'ber Judge Harding naming E. Gas- \vxsmng local friends and relatives | tonguay, and asks that the court | for sometime, left for his home on |fix a time and place for sale of|the Admiral Evans Monday. Mrs. ‘the company'’s assets which include | Williams and daughter will remain mining properties, the Thane mwn_{somefime longer as the guest of site and waterpower sites. Mrs. Williams’ sister, Mrs. R. B. New York attorneys for the Martin. | Guaranty Trust Company include‘ f(ha firm of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, l |Gardner & Reed, Edwin Sunder- |land and Thomas -G. Fitagibbon. | |John W. Davis, Democratic candi- |date for President in 1924, is head of the firm. f—————— ELKS’ ANNUAL - HI JINKS ON THURSDAY EVE Plenty of Noisemakers on Hand to Greet Baby ; Year 1932 “Howled out” will be what 1931 will receive next Thursday night |at midnight when baby year 1932 | arrives. It will all be done at the Elks' Annual Hi Jinks on New Year's eve. For the occasion, the special committee in charge has provldedy plenty of noisemakers and these will be distributed to the merry- makers just before the midnight hour to assist the old year into oblivion and to greet the new year. Favors for all dancers will also be provided for on the night of nights and many other forms of enter- tainment will be sprung during the evening, it is said. ——.————— GRIGSBY TO KETCHIKAN - Annual ELKS HI JINKS Elks Hall NEW YEAR’S EVE 6-PIECE DANCE BAND Noisemakers Favors George B. Grigsby, prominent lawyer, took passage on the steam- ship Admiral Evans last evening for Ketchikan, where he was called Public Invited [DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | — BOYS AND GIRLS STUFFED FULL BY SANTA CLAUS thtle Ones Conlent Christ- i mas Tree Parties Are Over Little boys and little girls on | Gastineau Channel feel as if they !don’'t want any more candy, nuts, oranges or bananas for the rest of ".heir lives. They rallied 100 per (cent strong at the Capitol theatre {last night for the Elks' Christmas ‘Iree party, the final and about the eight haffair of its kind of the season in this city and Doug- las. They pronounced the event one of the best of the present Yule- tide, but, they are content that a public appearaice of Santa Claus will not be repeated for another twelve months. | | | | | Number of Little Guests How many chilaren of various ages, creeds and colors attended the Christmas tree parties? About 500, M. H. Sides, secretary of the Elks lodge, estimates., and his fig- gures have the confirmation of motorship Northland officials, the Moose, the Eagles, George Brothers and some of the other organiza- tins and firms that sponsored Christmas activities' for the little | ones. -, | Cream Cones Tell Story ! “Not fewer than 468, to be exact,” sald George B. Rice, of the Rice & Ahlers Company, which was host to a theatre and tree party the other day. “How do I know? That's easy. Because I counted them. We gave out that many tickets to boys and girls entitling each of them to gel an ice cream cone. No ticket, no cone. Four hundred and sixty-elght tickets were given out and used.” N e——————— HIS NAME'S A BOTHER MANHATTAN, Kas. George Washington, student at Kansas State College, had a hard time making people believe that's really his name. He has a grandfather, still living, whose name is also George Washington. PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF STATIONERY 33 1-3% OFF Regular Price Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders GOOD ANYTIME PHONE YOUR ORDERS SWEET JUICY ORANGES FOR ORANGE JUICE 6 dozen for $1.00 George Brothers PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries GEORGE BROTHERS by urgent legal business. SNOW SUITS GUARANTEED ALL WOOL Very Special at $4.75 to $4.95 suit Leader Department Store Telephone 454 i who did not rec desire? Our stock is still tain advantage of pre-inventory price. RE YOU one ot those who received money for a Christmas present? Or one of those eive exactly your replete with many choice items and you can have a cer- unhurried service 4 Let us figure with you. he Nugget Shop

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