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| 8 . __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1932. t l ' ') l p funeral. °. P STUGK PH'GES PUSTERS TEI_I_ T GEURGE AND allv Cross"uord uzz HARHY A PRYDE Mr. Pryde’s immediate surviving | 1 ‘ o : relatives, besides the widow, are | LUDVIG NELSON l s ACROSS Solution of yesterday's Puzzle 16. Dll:"(lx(gn of | two grown sons, who live In the 1 JEWELER 1. Above: t ndu so- [] l P (:rli:lilinlp?\filzon - N EIREC G DIES H I TE T States. | 'V‘L"m atch Re,airing i by 9. A . ol wi f— — ! { 13, oite of & 5 2= must cateh —— 3 | FRONT mm ! | monk | E Ay Am)? others “Tfa man deals square he does & 1 15 Conson UL ) - adie not have occasion to cry for a|-——— o % Fo?)l\seknd / 2 dChrl-uan' square deal. Use Type and Ink—and Why? v Sy ! 11‘; .chkle-;mpe‘a 0O|P| gg'. Slugglsh, o S " Tyes: Scotch | Accomplice: Range of \d\'ame Is from Minstrel Performance Ad- Ceremony Takes Place at| 1§ 1 oncurio 4 amte e O]d Txmer in Southeast Two to More than Five vertising Is Seen in | Home of Mr. and Mrs. |, meet - g 28. Took the part Alaska Succumbs to % " ETRT 5 7 . Ten 3L Metal as it Points Today All Directions i E. J. Martin :: ; s ® E:;:;n;nl'lnl:om Kidney Trouble rlstmas l ts s = " ™ functions 33 Run between | Minstrel posters, of all sizes,| Thomas George and Miss Lillian | g9, Ariicle Dorts | % preey ! ONE MILLION SHARES I ) A | ‘Harry A. Pryde, aged 62, 32 years i T 1 v W s 5 -] 80. Sign of the in- 36. Labol | TRADED ON EXCHANGE stou “Suncus ioaa. in”aiiay ns st e mome of M. and 3| 33 s e & piozysie, |a resident o Aluska, disd eslers C a y, i ing at the .| 32. Short sleep . Incendiarism | windows in stores and tacked up E. J. Martin. The ceremony was| 3§ iy A g CBL e ‘:gmgfngkidtr;eyatrxleif:g:t fi:fi:{ f()r EVERYONE \1 B l in other places. The posters are performed by Rev. Henry H. Gross, formally 46, Crave f today from the Puget Hoover's essage On Dal-| i work of the Seventh and|pastor of the Metropolitan Metho-| 3% i n b 3. Regain . ;;u;’xznex::uopoll)s) Mr. Pryde hgad i anced Budget Favorably | Eighth Grade puptls |dist Episcopal Church. 4. Auditory 6. Bast Indtan , , *0erEt ence been alling for almost & year, birt At The NUGGET SHOP b ! ; S The minstrel show will be given| Joe George, brother of the bride- | 4. peoiis oy o1 WaeEht & AliHR 5. Un g Sene but his sickness did not cause him Received on Street by the Boys' Glee Club of thelgroom, was besi man and Mrs.| ' time: abbr. 62 Perish f . Bustle 53, CAtaTICoY eeur[mul:cuf,c::;sunm a month ago, {| High School, next Friday, matinee |Martin, sister of the bridegroom,| {5 Dhg,sectch, 03 Eossesses "0\ liuce o R A e ekt tsor Giie SERARU AL : NEW YORK, Dec. 6—The Stock|,ng evening performances, in the|was matron of honor. 45. Plgpen 65. Kind of trea 8. Charity 56. Guido’s high- | dettak ial treatment o A was swept upward todsY|grade school assembly hall ] Guests at Ceremony o Ve dony 1. Awag N 5. Gt Bl o sl Fench | in Geattier be had Intended o NEWES1 PEN AND hurried retreat of (h€| There are 35 in the cast and the| Guests present at the weding| 49- Fall behind 2 mmnau pe- 10. Be situated §8. Nothing d X ing the 1t the ‘best)snow mroniinds 1o be &' davidy from |wire. L Cad sl OT Set | S Eep ol AL Lair Sewel spend the winter with Mrs. Pryde, '\ PENCIL SETS weeks. opening chorus to the finale. | brother and sister-in-law of the = who accompani m. i s of many issues ranged| | bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ..//'...H//.- G S AT At prices from $1.95 pt bt qm.“( e !)m—lr\;e craft were up twa to three points. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clark, 73 His demise was quite unexpected and up b ““f)“;m,mn Even soft spots recovered in the!Parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. //. .. . here, and proved a shock to his - today was one 1 day’s trading. Beverly Moody, Mrs. Ann Folta, many friends. Your name en, raved CLOSING PRICES TODAY |Harry Eberhart and ArT Judson. Funeral services will be held in B & Brisk Upturn i NEW YORK, Dec. 6. — Closing| Following the marital ceremony, Seattle. in gold free I D e, l’r“ quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|® Wedding supper was served at the Mr. Pride was one of the first i | stock today is 14, American Can 53,| Martin home. : Anaconda 8%, Bethlehem Stezl] Member of George Brothers 1 dealings. 16%, Curtiss-Wright 1%, Fox Films The bridegroom is a member fox farmers in the Territory. He leased Hound Island near Kake MEN’S HIP-POCKET %i E to leap forward| for his fur-raising business. Sub- s placed by Pms'vdrn' Hoover|, " feral Motors 13%, Interne-|Of the firm of George Brothers, sequently, he engaged in the live- FOLDS AND ‘ \ 2 on a balanced Budget Was fRVOT-|yion parvester 91%, Kennecott 9%,| Proprietors of ~George Brothers stock industry on a reach near \ (| ably received Packard Motors 2%, United States|GTocery and of the Leader De- Hoonah. He gave up this enter- PURSES i Rails were s:‘rong Union Pacific Steel 30% was up six points. Santa Fe was o e "ogffjncf;} Iron 5%, Columbian Carbon 24! R L e - ROy Continental Oil 5%, Safeway Stor B two po i 39%, Standard Brands 147%, Amen-: Motors "‘ "?mg active | CAR Power and Light 7%. ng of motors %, Calumet and Hecla 2%,|Partment Store. Chrysler 15%, Colorado Fuel and The bride came to Juneau about a year ago from La Grande Ore. prise in 1922 to accept a deputy- {ship under United States Marshal Newest Styles George D. Beaumont, of the First . ' Your name in goltl ‘ ] | In 1926, he became associated free 3 | with the Bureau of Fisheries. He ! 3,) | was warden in charge for the Bu- IIIHWEH? v Il rr 3 was up, also General Mot- — e | |reau at Yakutat during summers S f 45 ‘AT |and warden et Sitka during win- HAND MADE mericar Telephone and Te et ! | ters. He made his home at Sitka. f r more than four points “ K [ Member of Elks Lodge ETCHINGS Dupont, Case and United Air-| NAMES UFFIGERS Mr. Pryde was a member of the and SN | bc Juneau e of Elks. Word of D(‘cm r .//- . his deat;nigas received by M. H. ENGRAVINGS € Sides, Secretary of the local Elks' lodge, from Victor Zednick, Secre- tary of the Seattle Elks. The Ju- neau organization has sent a mes- in wide variety ‘ o . iill {Sunny Weather Affords| fl..//... .//.. Chance for Retaking = ? . ‘ Group Pictures lFlNDs ALUMINUM (fgj;;e;h;i"g"‘;:}ingfif’ sl Lo M, Prrge INDIVIDUAL CUPS i Members of the Honor Sociery| MAKES SUPERIOR ‘ - and SAUCERS : |of the Juneau High School at their} VAULTING POLE ] _|election of officers chose Bill At $2.00 and $2.50 —_—— Nikish, President; Doris Ulrich, | | The Forbidden Stitch Vice-President, and Virginia Ul-| LAWRENCE, Kans., Dec. 6. —| { | | PO | rich, Secretary. |In search of a vaulting pole that Imported a [ Honor Society members will be|will provide better balance, duu- Domesuc In China, more than a hundred years ago, it was ruled that a certain embroidery stitch—on account of its beauty and fineness—should be used on only Imperial Garments. |guests at a luncheon to be given bility and uniform tapering, H. soon by students in the Home W. Hargiss, head track coach at | Economics Department. ~ At this the University of Kansas, is con- luncheon, the newly elected officers' ducting experiments with alumin- of the society will preside. um in place of the customary bam- Pictures Being Retaken boo. Clear, sunny weather, which is so; A pole made of the metal a.c~ advantageous for photography, has"cordlng to Coach Hargiss' specifi- afforded opportunity for the re- cations has been given a trial by | taking of all outdoor pictures in-|Clyde Coffman, ex-captain of the| tended for this year's High School|university track team and a com-| Annual. The various group pic- Petitor in the decathlon event at‘ tures, all of which are taken out-|the Olympics last summer. Clever New Designs GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 3:30, 4:30 n / @ DRESSER SETS for men and women In our collection we have many pieces of em- broidery more than a hun- dred years old and showing this exquisite workman- ship. Panels for the wall, table runners and smaller 4 FREE FREF doors, were recently taken under Co{[man said the new pole gave pieces for console or radio t 1 t . 5] Vi rather unfavorable conditions and excellent results and expressed the 3 9 at lowest prices ever o ; |these are being retaken. No in-|opinion that with slight modifica- | tables priced from $2.00 to H A l](‘:l\’y grade 15¢ PIE TIN with 2 pack- door pictures are being retaken. d“m's ;'-:;“f” vaulting could be $35.00. i % X | . Sophomores Sponsor Dance lone with it. . | ages NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT at Mompers of the High Senool| “The trouble with the bamboo ¢ 20 cents a package Sophomore Class last Friday even-|Pole,” Coach Hargiss said, “is that| KIRMSE S GIFT SHOP ing gave a dance in the ere‘just about the time an athlete g At GARNICK’S, Pl 174 7 {individual ole and s dolng. b i School gymnaisium. Music was|B% 18 t 9 P lone ! furnished by Miss Blanche Turner individual pole and is doing hxsl and Leroy West. Light refresh- best vaulting the bamboo breaks. honts were: Adran “The aluminum pole will elimi- Officers of the class are Leroy West, President; Wililam Winn, LOOK OUR LARGE CHRISTMAS | Vice - President; Carol Robertaon, SUPPLY OVER Treasurer; Alice Menzies, Secretary. LEADER DEPT. STORE |- ;=iseus advisor. (George Brothers) EVENINGS TO 9 P. M. AT WINTER & POND’S Visitors Welcome Open Evenings The Nugget Shop Ohio ranks fifth in the United States in the number of airplane Jfi‘;fi. pilots with 1,072, » i tries, says the Department of GAMES — doms ime This Christmas . . ... ‘, TOFS THERE 1S ONLY ONE MARBLES GENUINE TEA SETS HOLEPROOF The Cash Bazaar invites yéu to RUBBER TOYS CHINA DOLLS HOSIERY! avail yourself of the complete OPE! Make it the Gift of a LIFETIME CANDY CANES It Is Sold Exclusively in shoppmg servlce we malntaln' Perfect Balance—Unique Colors—Unconditional Lifetime LIGHT GLOBES Junpus by Us . Guarantee TREE ORNAMENTS 7 o de N B o . Sc r l’ ow! ENSEMBLE SETS seeamarery $19.75, $12.75, $10.25, $7.25 ser o $15.00, $10.00, $ 8.50, $5.00 AUTOS ' and up : ; : Each Purchase in a Gift Box A i hug e assortment Of G"ft MUSICAL TOPS SONGSTER TOYS Wrapping Paper, Seals, s TOY s ¢ Tinsel Cord, etc., at A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FEATHERTOUCH PENS TO STORE SCALES b dime prices CHOOSE FROM—The Last Word in Fountain Pens WOOD TOYS Juneau’s Greatest Toyland . is open now. Thousands of # % JACK STRAWS toys and gifts are here for | * BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. BANKS your inspecion. 1@ aS dzdar ;| * 96 FRONT STREET EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ° e SHOP EARLY STORE OPEN EVENINGS ‘

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