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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 7 DOUGLAS' ADIES' LEAGUE NAMES DATES, COMING EVENTS 8 is the date” upon Dy the League, for their annual at a ‘business and soclal hecld Saturday evening ab Ladies' bazaar, Mrs. Charles Holmer. | t v will ‘be held: in. the | eague rooms stanting at 8 o'clogk. wmg F‘rm.w wevening, ty, t2 be given in “the League It will be the third event friends wc"" guesis of Mrs. mer at the weekly sewing meet- ing. The hostess served delicious rofreshments at the conclusionof he meeting. Mrs. Dewey Frankforter will ntertain the League ab their next gon Friday cof this week. R S i b acli el \ AT THE HOTELS. . Gastinean Martin H, M”K“fi “Tacoma; George W. Porm oward H. Crocken, R.:H,:Chadwick, Seattle; C. B. Anderson, Kake; M. Mc- allick, Chichagof; Robert Lindsay, J. P. Morgan, Juneau. Alaskan M. M. Wood, Windham Bay; John Higgins, Dupont; Mrs. Estelle | Linder, Ketchikan; J. M. Karadok, Seattle. NOTICE In the United States Commission-| er's (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the Territory of Alaska, Ju- neau Commissioner’s Precinct. In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of H. C, DAVIS, deceased. To WINIFRED S. DAVIS, individ- ually and as administratrix of the Estate of H. C. Davis, deceased: You are hereby required to ap- pear ‘in the above-entitled Court on November 16, 1932, at 10:00 o'elock A. M, in Juneau, Alaska, and an- swer the petition of Harold H. Post, John Reck, John F. Mullen| and ‘The First National Bank of e Juneau, and the further petition of Harold H. Post, John Reck and John F. Mullen, and to then and there show cause why you should noti-be removed as administratrix of :said estate and should not he required to bring forthwith%ito the Jurisdiction of this Court and to account for all assets of said es- tate coming into your possession or knowledge, and to account there- for. WHEREOF TAKE DUE NOTICE, WITNESS my hand and official seal at Juneau, Alaska, Octobef 29, First publication, O Last publicatior ov. T W " s J :“ Bergmann Hotel Dining Room First Class Home Cooking | E Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. o. )’ BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing m‘i prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE } We will call for, and réturn your car at no extra cost. Service Rendered by Experts CONNORS MOT(;I CO., Inc. cfler every, meal ... dates, will. win: by about the same | | | percentage. |votes and Dimond will get at leasi MOTION.. PICTURE BOAT HERE ON ALASKA CRUISE M “ | {Sachem” siks ment at Towns that Have No Theatres: msfi:fdn 4 2 by boar” ane 18 ng ®¢ projection mhine and a varjety-of ecreen attraggions, jhe erujsing ‘Southeast Alaska exhibit- ing talking- pictures at,places hav- ing mo,thoatres.. Her.call at Ju- nean is-to.effept repairs to her | photoplay. appartus. receive 8, The Saghem left Seattle October there. 7 .In.coming north she called at communities on the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island to give her |entertainments. Last week, she was at Skagway and Tenakee. She is scheduled to leave here late this afternoon for Hoonah. Shews Given Ashore Her shows are given ashore in Yhalls or store rooms. She carries Glacler Highway and Jualpa —ia portable electric light plant for PARTY LEADERS EXPECT DIMOND T0 WIN BY 2,500 Comphauoo of Re ports from All Over Terri- tory; Made Pubhc <ccn’muga num l’m One) i Rl AR L. (0 20 « 80 50 A TR s | vfllcmymmmbyflm 500 votes. i ° e The Second Dtvlsmn. the smal- et of ¢he four and which ordinar- ily -goes Reublican by lopsided votes, has advised Mr. Troy that Eenator Dimond. will small majority of the wote Vote in Detail A brief summary of whe esti- mates on which My. Troy's esbi- mates are based ‘follows; From ‘the First Division: Juneau—Dimbnd by two to one, and the other Democratic candi- i {Dimond more than two to one, use in the presentatign of her at- and a heavy vote for all Demo- tractions. There is aboard & mo- cratic candidates. |tion picture camera with which pic. Douglas — Dimond robably will tures are being taken. in Alaska. carry the Island recincts but the] The vessel also has a stock. -of ace will be close. The D=mo-mevas for sale or trade. These ratic ticket, almost without ex-| hwe been reduced to eption should get a slight edge WAfter the visit to Hoonah, Lyore, ’mecrmmummmmmw Skagway—70 er cZnt for Dimond load @nother cargo of mcschandise, {and other Democrats will casry She then will come north egain town. |by way of Southeastern Alaska, Petersburg — Dimond 350, Bwle‘and plans ¢o continue Westward to 250, Walker 250, and Democratic the Aleutian Islands. representatives will carmry it. < Beckman Is In Charge Sitka—Dimond will carry it two| J. G. Beckman, who. bas to one; Rustgard, Truitt and Paul connected with the motion pi will split even. Karnes and Boy)e mduetry in the States for will Dimond, 300 voles e cast. Goddard—Will give Democratic ticket a majority of a total of 30y vo.;e; Ketehikan — Dimond will carry town by.at leagt 150 votes. Other candidates will have majorities with Anthony J. Karnes leading the |field. Wacker and Charcoal Point ill give good majorities for the ntire Democratic ticket. ‘Wrangell—Contest here will be close with Dimond and Boyle fa- vored to carry town by fair ma- jority. Other races will be closer. Second Division Nome—Dimond is exécted to carry Second Division by small majority. Vote will be close. ocratic ticket generally wfll be sup- ported - stronger Lb{e\fl in former |y years, James E»tmley expected to defeat R N,./Sundquist Reublican, for the Senate. e Third Division Cordova and Copper River Val- ley—Will - east approximately 750 Bstimated Kennon is engineer Morton is mate. Tjflese comprise the vessel's compang. ped with a 65- engine. She is feet wide, and Drugless /'Health Institute. Dcelker. jPhone 477. / Dr. —adv, —-—v}———./ —_———————————@ IJUNEA!U DAIRY | 1 A HOME PRODUCT CALL 22 for, a YELLOW CAB 500 of. them, possibly more. Bal- ance of the ticket will be given a majority, also. lo The Third Division will be car- ried by Senator Dimond by at least 1,000 votes. Seward—Dimond will carry this town about four to one, getting about 200 out of a total of 250 votes. Cole and Boyle close. Dem- ocratic ticket generally will lead. Valdez—Dimond will get practi- cally a unanimous vote from his home town, and the entire Demo- cratie ticket will go right along with him. Christmas Cards Edgar A. Guest and Ceell | Alden Cards Wy Large assortment to choose from e Fourth Division 50c and $1 Fairbanks — Dimond will carry Fairbanks and vicinity ‘about two to one. He pyobably will have a majority of 5)0 for the entire Fourth Divisién. JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY Postotfice Substation No. 1 Frée Delivery 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv. mNELSON | L .e { '] Phone 33 e l‘ omorrow’s Styles Today’ 5 Toma SKIRTS A smhgt] new assort- ment in wool crepe, . flannel and sport wear, Interwoven g if 3 Al sien to 34 waist. PRICE i $4.95 to .95 NO EQUAL for WEAR H. S. Graves The ‘Clothing, M, a Ko Wi oA W e i 50,000 POUNDS OF HALIBUT ON WAY 70 EHICAGO] el AT 3 vk Consists of Two Boats i v:with Salmon Shibmknts constituted the chief ftems of interest in the fish busid ness over the week-end. Ninety thousand pounds of frozen halibut and two tierces of mild-cured sal- |mon were put aboard the motor- ship Northland for Puget Seund discharge. Halibut Goes to Chichago The halibu¢ was sent by E. E. ‘ngiircm and ds destired for the Fulten Fish. apd Oyster, Gompany al Chicago. The salmon was di- rected by the Juneau Cold Stor- age Company %o the Atlantic and i5d o t AR A iy N T |mmmlulmmmnuu|mmmmmmmmuu|mmml||||m|mmmmmmmmmmmm I'rom Yotin e 4 Scion of New York Family Is Now orking as Busboy HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 7.— The Examiner says Albert James Baron Guggenheim, scion of the New; York family and heir to /more than half a million del- lars, is working as a busboy in Hollywcod where he once tipped walters $10. The Examiner said young Guggenheim remarked: ~ “The itrustees dccided ¥ was no good and cut off my allowance. I miwt eat.” Pactfic Packing Company at Se- attle. 18000 Pounds of Salmon Receipts consi of king salm of which was taken by the Cold Storage. The Emma, Oapt. Thomas Ness, brought 14,000 pounds the Thlinket, Qapt. James n, 4000 pounds. - § ATTENTION EASTERN STAR Tmportant business meeting Tues- day, November 8, at 8 P. M. Mem- bers urged to attend. —adv. M i to the Polls As a citizen, as a resident of Alaska, it is both the privilege and the duty of everyone entitled to d of 18,000 pounds | .CONBRESSMAN 5 KRACH PASSES | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7.—Congress- | man Charles A. Karch, of East St. Louis, Illinois, Democratic nominee| | for re-election from the twenty- | | second Tlinols district, died hers| | Sunday as the result of pneumonia. He was born March 17, 1875. Children Gather Wood To Get ’Lasm Ration | OKLmoMA CITY, No\r 1 |Because of a youngster's love for “lasses,” Robert Jackson’s labor problem is fading. | Operating the town’s only open- air sorphum mill, which he moves {between his four patches of cane, | Jackson has found an enviable | |gallery of big-eyed children glad | to gather enough wood to keep the | will HOOP CONTESTS GET UNDER WAY AT HIGHESCHOOL Junioes Play Freshmen and Sophomores Meet Seniors Today Basketball officlally got under- way for the season at the Juneau High School this afternoon when the whistle sounded. for the first game of a series of inter-mural contests to take place this week. At 3:30 a'clock in the high school gymnasium the Junfors met the Freshmen and later in . the afternoon the Sophomores will play the Seniors. Winners Play Tomrorrow The two winners of today’s games play each other tomorrow | fire .going. In turn the youngsters get the “lickings.” vote, to exercise that right! The destiny, the progress, the security of a great republic is contingent upon the massed will of | afternoon and after that game the Wednesday afternoon the ‘team that wins botween the two losers of tomorrow’s games will play the team that loses the game tomor- row between the two winners of today’s games. Finpl| Contest Tharsday The : final ghampiénship . .eontes’ will be played Thursday afternoon. All matches are under the super- vision of E. G. Wentland, boys’ athletic instructor. DW inéer - mural hfltball games will be played: next week under supervision of Enid Burns, girls’ athletic instructor. R o o MRS. McNULBY IN HOSPPITAL Mrs. Bdward MoNulby is a pa- tient in St. Ann's Hospital receiv- ing medical treatment. —————— BOY BORN TO MRS. MAIER A boy was born to Mrs. Willlam Maler in St. Ann’s -hospital at 1 o'dlock this morning. “HOME AGALI two losers of today’s games will " meet. its citizens expressed by individual voters!. Seldom if ever has the Nation and Alaska faced a need of direction from every voter as they do now! 1 i | et Not[nng Stop You g ... lomorrow! ote lS [mportant' 1‘ Tomorrow" Polls 0pen at 8 A. M. and Close at7P. M. 4 sgean ¥ (Paid for by Democratic Committee) Dr. Doelker speaking. Drugless Health Institute. Phone 477. adv. i Ratad I 00000000