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i = o | [] Kake, Port Alexander and ’ PIGNEERS GET Rubber Bflthlflg su” NE PRESIDENT ally Cr = ord uzz M U s IG HEARD PAGIFIG s MA'L The motorship after leavin. 4 i her regular voyage | | i ACROSS Solution Yesterday’s Puzzle 9. Lifts neau on he n 1 L. Strike with et ke of 10. Ascended Thursday, hit a rock off Wi : Fl F ND UN . groven APRCESY DL St Island north of Cape Fanshai, L 4] ¥ | 10° Oriental nurse 4 Declare day morning. With slightly dan i e e " " stitches aged hull, she proceeded to Pe ? | ASSU UTI | Ritiosg R '- . burg and went on the marine way L4 4 16. Wander . Patron saint there for repaits. 17 flrll(uv..'v into a S %’%‘,’:"vzfl" R f h S d F l D d _— M Arrangements for Lhc;:xc:l,v* | . 19, valley et B r i tor-|is a Petersburg vessel, to -~ e % " 0 Yy teria efreshments derve ol- Damage uneau Moto ; Express Appreciation for| || John W. Jones to Preside| : Newihaper s i B d e g\V'liJBe Repaired | Cver temporasily part of the Pa- Remembrances Receiv Over First Meeting of |t stone wriding One of Colum- owing Program an ship Wi tepaired | cific's mail srevice were made by Kemembr; S 24 b 7 _tablets b : : 3 ey o s R “ Vi o = i no Tweive Business Session i by Next Friday s Bl el L €da irom ; ources | i | L Gblitarate He is at Petersburg supervising " ‘ John W. Jones, newly elected| 33 1 Banne e Muslc, o dpelling hea' and e Toking the place of the motor-{Pelis to/thecratt, & Slngi sl oy President of the Chamber of Com-| 25 - Language of |freshments featured the regular ghip Ppacific, which is undergoing e 3 ree st e, will take office in that| 8 Schiptifes | |meeting last night of the Juneal repairs at Petersburg, the Excel has| AUEX SOKOLOFF VISITS ooty at tomorrow's meeting...| 35 Old-womantsh . Light opera by | Parent-Teacher _Association. assumed the Pacific's mail service] FRIENDS; IS TRANSFERRED " | at UNE—| 36, Rounded ap- e A vocal solo was given by Miss I vesterday for t st e ne’ th nd. 9. St 67. Winte: hicle 41 Men of letters S5 and left Petersburg yesterday for e and, als e dirsof The TN gt of T LRSI o 1 Soes SR oL mihter senl Helen Rocovich, accompanied on juneau, according to J. B, Caro of| Alex Sokoloff, Juneau young and, through Ti body which is expected to be| 39’ Sheet of glass e Rie tion 44. Burrowing the piano by Mrs. Mildred Staple- i ey sner| man who enlisted in the U. S. 2 i attended. The new Board| il Labyrinths o Returnei & on Prozen des- L i . —_" tri B, ORYD. Sull Campany, owner y i xpress their deep appre- | y idad’ ke A Veleanie mat- A b 1 :& Lavldated ton. and operator of the Pacific Army several years ago, visited ; ¢ rectors was orga ate | ans ; oung bear a ia : d i vhi i all wiio somtributed to | i Deotibar. abA Iy xlnseidy” sutics| AL GRS Witks. g5 Chige Rk DOWN 40" Heatlng device | The spelling bee included YOUNg The Excel will sail from Juneau friends while the Alks was fW fund distributed among | sEe i 43 Barkea = hemently L Health resorts 50. Restraln folks and adults. on the . Pacific’s time tomorrow|Port todsy. He Has been. trana« tioning. Py 9. Eng ease ¥ ers 3 b3 x S faid 5 i o st B L il B e L ontinent 53, Wicked One side of contestants Was foenoon taking from here mail| ferred from Fort Wright, near ys really received | i gnments were dis-| 45 pgain: prefix 60. Minute particle § Five-pointed b4, Plgeon rised of Anna Campbell of oy g | Spokane, Washington, to Chilkoot 1 |cussed at Tuesday’s board meeting, | 46. t [ndian 62, Reception star 56. Fish sauce comprised of ; Pt destined for ports ordinarily served X b han could have been ¢ 5| 1 3 drse ) welght room & Plural endiog 7. Color quality | the Seventh grade, Orving Krause . '{no pacific. Barracks. ed and would like everyone tol (but the slate was not completed.| . active prin- 63. Donate 6 Staft 58. Terminates S LRA MRt grads, Eiln ThEL 3 “th | [Tt is understood that the commit-| iple of to- 64, At no tme 7 Dersian poet 61, Adult boys of the Eighth grade, Hel 5 : they are grea apprecia- | i tis 1R BB e s dl bacco 66, Look after 8. Auctions 65. Sun god elson and Joyce Morris of the Pacific Ready Friday 1 ve of this Christmas rememb- | fj":c"“;“ fj’*‘: J“" “‘[‘n"“"wt ¢ High School and J. W. Leivers The Excel is scheduled to be at : * said a letter to The Empire ‘“mG resident Jones until nex %i“.“ ..n. and Mrs. Homer G. Nordling. The Petersburg Friday, by which time {rom Supt. Theo. Kettleson. 3 ki other side was comprised of Mrs. the Pacific is expected to be ready ¢ List of Donors mThi SpTo.cxa; ngfim{utce 0:? .%. ..%'... Mildred Stapleton of the former to resume service. At Petersburg, : of the donations are |Emees SLERRANENS, i , % teachers; Mrs. Edith Sheelor of the Pacific will take over from the S | i ¢ it A % the stenographers; Mrs. H. R. Excel mail for Port Alexander and Jupei (Gross fund) $ 409.50 o ] r}"?fc”:*m:;wh“ecétfn tepors ““‘" .E . . - Shepard, great grandmother; Mrs. other places south of Petersburg le, (Alaska Weekly fund) 135.00 | § v | A | ... “..“.-. Anna E. Snow, grandmother, Wal- and deliver it. TONIGHT Cordova (Igloo No. 190 25.00 | t,;* o } , - ter B. Heisel, government officia The Pacific will be hcre Monday. i Anchorage (Igloo No. 4) 15.00 @«« 1‘ 7 and M. 8. Jorgenson and Arthur She will resume next week her A age (Igloo No. 15) . 25.00 | W. Henning, business men. regular weekly run to Petersburg, SR | - Winners of Contest in the largest and most William A. Hesse 10!)0 p i | The winners in the test were 5 Petersbuirg This bathing suit, made of rut | . “. Mrs. Snow and Mr, Henning, beautiful ballroom : Sitka ’;’;H“Vf e hw a-(A",‘,mn‘i‘:(in | R. C. Mize conducted the bee, - Alaska ; b [ e Bidtey T et PR | giving the words to the contest- m Alas g | P, g > 1| ants. The words were prepared by B snucklin 0! “0"1_1[‘31“ MelhOdISt. W‘“| | Mrs. Jesse Payne of the Juneau & z i Visit _]uneau, Arriv- | | Business College and Mrs. Maud Music by % 2. | in Next Week | {Sanborn of the Government In- % Sl e . . | “Tast “evenings program vas ar ool i mn Expended for magazines § 26.50 | MFETS Tu TALK | Rev. H. R. Cross of the Metho- ranged by Mrs. C. P. Jenne. AND 3 Residents of Home | = dist Episcopal Church has received| Pl Bkt Boati Rhythm Vendors The residents of the Home are M:?N ‘L‘Lonn;un.c\ttth;;\ Dnon; Slhe Pnev i The program and the brief busi- Ha, August \Arentsen, B ORI i OF AL BT ness session of the association 2adt Fred M. Berry, Alfred Baile, John | BVER PROGRA |cisco, Cal, stating that he would s helR e Admission $1.00 Bohm, Carl Berg, Charles Brown, | 1?_"”13 “:hJ“"te‘“ Bexh Tusedny ion torium, Afterwards, the refresh- Sam Barber, Mathew A. Bruce, | the Northwestern. ments were served in the Domestic 1 . Belcker Thomas, Wiliam Beeve. (L., H. Metzgar Is Elected to| Dr. Torbet, besides being thel L cianou bEehis - s Fligh Btct Dancing from 9:30 John Bankston, Willlam Brennen Board ot A | Western rcprcsenmnveho[ the World r. Leivcss, president of the to1a. m. A. G. Bergland, Chris Christensen, arG- Service Commission, The Board uf\ ociation, presided at the meet- > 5 o Wi G, 3. 3. Gk, Wi Added to Camp {Home Misions and cnurn Excen- NEW TAILOR, BARBER _|CRAIG MEN SENT TO e Bt iy Rewpes ve Cheezemen, Lafayette Dimond, W' "BEiEA sion, also superintends the Alas] am ENED KAN E 1i E. Dimond, Will Donovan,| piane for the current year's pro- churches and missions. l SHOP TO BE opP . JA“- AT KETCHI ——— BETTER vergreen e Iy FAls, Emil Freeman, Peter o..m of that organization were dis- D‘r' Torhet and Bishop Titus| . | Sentences of 80 to 150 days re- r k, Frank Gingrass, John Gre- Y Lowe were visitors in Juneau three| 'Witn a completely remodled shop Y 4 ussed yesterday at a luncheon £ 1 4 d 1 spectively were imposed yester-| ar( ens o Goebel, William Gal g of the Boy Scouts’ Coun-|YeArs 880. He is now looking for-|and, front, Mickey Floridan, former 48 P nd Lawrence | RlCE & AHLERS John Gunderson, James Har- | . ird ; as attended by aii|%ard to his visit with great in-|Tacoma Tailor, will open an es- day on. LoRy . NP BS o F T’ CO. Harmalla, Charles Hels- | ? 3 "rh‘hh anual Fathers and |terest: |tablishment in the place formerly S. Gearge by United States on;- or wat Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal . go Heidorn, Sevald Holmes, | Doer Rafsiises f M'*"‘ it | ————— |occupied by the Zero Cigar Store, mxmomr .Petcrs B CERG Moni 4| Entire Second Floor, Harding, Frederick Hertle \;1.,) tme;‘m"ci\‘) Wf.el;i Mrs. Charles Warner has return-|adjoining the Alaskan Hotel on D8 to v.ord recle_lved ‘35;1 Un’lrl,'}e;‘l‘ 7 “We tell you in advance what Gilldetein: Boilik Herman Hil, A. W. Hall, Fred ',,m,”(‘;;‘l"‘t(‘) Obe q later, | €4 home from a visit to Seattls.|Front Street. Floridan, who has il Marshal “Albert . f"‘e' m*_"; COL GH job will cost” oldstein building Jenson, John Johnson, John A.|° 1“ Detahe b et ',/,iShe Was a passenger on the steam- lived here for some time, stated |'WO r,mnm“ize ;mv,mfie(.iaw | Johnson, Fred Johason, Bern|peipeiip on the Gouncll, suc. |SP Alaska. (e Shop Tig B o ot Weos Avcasiad oo, Wadielen Johnson, W. E, J |ceeding J. F. Mullen, whose term| Hector McLean, employment| t:‘;‘;c:‘;‘ ’I:afiif‘:;:“ | ralhnt v waiity Abavabiad Mizine:s | Johnstone, J. C. ) VICtOr | evnired last year. Other mem-|agent of the Alaska Juneau Gold| & MYHL TUPHE barte, tormels |of Craig. They will be taken to TRY Lord, Louis Liebel, William Lynch, {pers are: Dr. kobert Simpson,|Mining Company, was an incoming| EO ig arl O | sy S aeane ot thelr. sins | f C. L. Larsen, Antle Lenpinen, Ber- | prosident, J. W. Leivers Secretary- | Passenger on the steamship Alaska,|l0cated in the Ploneer Pool R:”m | tences. | :\]1&1; M;”;“;- h;"’f M;‘fr“m-k {“0" Treasurer, R. C. Mize, Emil Gas-|having spent the holidays in the| Will share the shop with Floridan. | . . ! McDonald, Pat Mahon, Frank M- [ oo ey erling, Jack | States. B, T S P l Guire, William Matheson, William |gore o };{ 3k rsg“npi.pd“‘,“:,‘ ok | e —— | 4 I ()np of Seattle’s | inemuLsion GOOD HEAD RICE, 4 pounds ..........25¢c | yneroxr‘gflnJax&en McDonald, W\ Gernick. chiefly composed of conversations|® * "; dthres.;;_ is i Oldest Stores Is . 3 g . er, Ja-| Facilities at the Scout camp at|with Alfonso after his fall, can- Sued for big Sum, | A GARNICK S Pl 174’ ver. A , 5 | S ‘ gob Mayer, Peter Martin, E. 8.|pggie River will be the best ever |versations between two royal per- p | To Close Its Doors COUGH SYRU t 2 wone ; Maloney, Allen Morgan, Joseph i Breach of Contract! Mak i T N - |possessed by the local troops, it|sonages each of whom likes and SEATTLE, Jan. 4. — A. G. M.| Fraser, of the Fraser - Paterson ANGELES, Jan. 4—A suit| Company, one of Seattle's oldest Mittenperk, Fred Nothinger, A. E. Nelson, C. A. Nystrom, Magnus| Nelson, Bernt Olson, Paul Ouzon- | was revealed at the luncheon. A 16x20 addition has been com- pleted, to be used as a kitchen. It respects the other. | Hence one views at least with 108 ? respect Alfonso's career, and few | for nearly $200,000 damages has| department stores, announces he 75 , 0. B. . Pets m, ¢ s | Bters Pet mamorson, ADMON | as erected ‘on ' the morth end |wil close the book Without grant.|been flled ganinst Mortens DD | i cors, operations after the pres- C Robison, Wilheme Rova. Horrace |0f the open shed on the main|ing Spain's former ruler sincerity|rich, film actress, by Paramount |ent closing sale. Poyiw' S. Roberts, R. L Rhoc‘k@ ‘,buudmg, and the third side ,Of of purpose and life. Alexander |Studios. The actress is charged | He said that after due consid- | Joséph .Imilezer R’i'c‘m.;"d .Rico s.;l the shed has been boarded in.|takes a sarcastl_c jab or two at|w breach of contract for refus- |eration of economic conditions, this! 1 Stump, Matt .Slmnnser;, Jésepm main building is to be trans- |some manifestations of “freedom”ling to work under the terms of 'is the opportunity and time to re- | formed into a bunkhouse and will| under democracy, incidentally. be equipped with heat. With these | - " |improvements, the Scouts attend- £ Dime Bk ey, Mike ing the summer encampment will Talty, Hans Tronsen, Louis Valier, X A e Kind: Daniel W. Whipple, William Worm, L’; ;ZTL’}?;:BME durtog . ofl - M J. C. Wood, Edwin Vanwort, Em- ? % : ans ating eq! e d met Wilson, Edward Warner, Knute | T a0 for heating equipment an Scott, Carl Salmela, H. A. Schm- aser, Robert Stout Henry Seimer tire from business. JUNEAU DRUG CO. | a $4,000 weekly contract. Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS with- |bunks, have been completed ;flfs:om' V.1 Dean, LOMML 0. | K Mataear and. thabe feciits : ies will be added to the camp T e e g early this summer, ‘ BIANGHIS NEw Rather, it provides a sketch of ! New England family life in all its Victorian glory valuable because us rooms it is presented unconsciousl And there is a of Emily's notes, Bianchi’s mother, and some poems, part of them good. Apparently no Dickinson ever destroyed a line Emily wrote him, | Antithecal, but important, . is| “Just the Other Day,” by John Collier and Iain Lang. This fas- cinating book does for England| what Frederick L. Allen did for the United States in “Only Yes-| terday.” As a matter of fact, the authors of the newer book made% PERSI \IOI\ i I oc frank and generous obeisance to each Just Arrived on the Alaska FRESH SPINACH, 2 pounds ..... HOT HOUSE RHUBARB, pound CALIFORNIA CARROTS, bunch FRESH RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE, carton...........¢. BULK SHORTENING (Flakewhite) 2 pounde;. 5 L 0 e e G FLLOUR—Mi Choice Brand, Guaranteed Family Flour, 49-lb. bag .............$145 - BOGK PUBLISHED Other Pub]—i:ations of Worth While Note Are Also Issued By JOHN SELBY NEW YORK, Jan. 4. — A new aspect of a familiar genius is pre- sented in “Emily Dickinson Face which is Martha Dick- nchi's latest addition to ature on her distinguished unt. Emily Dickinson is presented as a sort of Dickinson family prop- erty, so much so that Mrs. Bi shan't do as well with their book chi does not even mention V | because England does not run to 4 name the authors of two new books |the sort of sensational material on the poetess. Throughout the|that makes such resumes excii- uses such phrases as “a recent|ing—which is at the least a de- writer,” “one who "has written”|batable statement, in both depart- and by even more distant phras-|ments! For “Just the Other Day" 3 €. It is a unique attitude to|moves fast, maintains quite unex- 2 take toward an internationally |pected balance, covers innumer- b famous person. able diverse fields adequately, and | b Yet this twisted service is per-|above all, is written with that | 9 haps the best the niece could have |craftsmanship which keeps out oI k! rendered her aunt, for it demon-|the way of its material | ) strates as nothing else would the| From it one can see Britain at a | 3 “New England-ness” of Emily, the glance from the Armistice to the curious forces that surrounded her; | out ax-grinding. large number chiefly to Mrs. sttt .25¢ .20c .10c to Face,” inson B! Mr. Allen in their preface. They also plead they probably | | | .25¢ TANGERINES—Grown in Florida, Very Sweet, dozen ... oo E e SRR .25¢ present, see her painlessly, intel- and to make her withdrawal from |ligently and without distortion. them credible, indeed almost in- evitable,. That she could become SAVING BIAS a poetess of importance under the continuous rain of family caresses that beset her is quite a striking fact. ' UNEXPECTED NUANCES Also Miss Bianchi’s superfluity of material, bearing more directly . _upon the Dickinson family as a . unit-than up Emily is not lost. Often frank partiality in a writ-l er is preferable to attempted im-| partiality, which last only too of- ten throws everything out of per- spective. Hence the Grand Duke Alexan-| der’s “Twilight of Royalty,” is not at all a bad bas from which to examine the case for and against lAlfonso of Spain. The " book is‘ BROTHERS CALIFORNIA' GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY TELEPHONE 478