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LOCAL COMPANY ‘ GOLD LURES BOY ?Rospscmg! 4 BREAKS RECORD (0 iy " FOR BUSINESS DIES YESTERDAY, T0 BE PLAYED | HEART FAILURE| NEXT FRIDAY Pioneer of Douglas Passes|Elks Card Party Indicates Away—Funeral Date Greatest Event of Is Not Set Kind Ever Held George Bros., Leader Store| Anniversary Sale Re- | ported Big Success | | The Twenty-fifth Anniversary | sale of George Bros. Grocery and. the Leader Department Store this week is reported by the proprie- tors to have been a huge success | (in all branches of the business. j All three of the George Brothers expressed themselves today as be- ing highly gratified by the results ‘According to J. E. Barragar, e Ry ‘ Chairman, the local lodge will be : The sale, which ends fonight,| ! represented by over fifty tables. Roland D. Girvin (Ieft) is shown with a class «f girls who are learning the technique of the lost art of | has already surpassed in business Both auction and contract bridge drink mixing. The clacses were opened in New V-rk by the American Bartenders’ institute and will be transacted any previous week in The first term will be devoted to the rudiments of bartendina and the second term to the the history of the firm. Thomas L. George, general man- | ager of the Leader Department! Store, stated that business has far neau, Mrs. Mary Wc of | < b - 5 % Rapids, Iowa, one son, C this party, as the beginner and av- exceeded all expectations, espec-| | * % ence Wiitanen of Juneau. | erage player will have just as i ) ially in view of conditions as they| = - arrangements| much chance of winning one of are supposed to be. Carl Fulton, who's been hunting gold—and finding it—In the Colo- Definite funeral i d are pending the arrival of Mrs.|the beautiful sixteen prizes offered, Clean-Up rado mountains since 1860, snows little “Toughey” Barker some of the i Lynch, who is coming from Seat-|as those who pretend to know 1 “In some departments we clean-| tricks of the trade at Breckenridge, Colo. (Associated Press Photo) ’ L 1ed up a lot of holiday merchan- ——————— - = T Club is to be fans of hane on Matt Wiitanen, 57, miner, andy The Juneau F! resident of Gastineau Channel for(host to al 35 years, died yesterday af at St. Ann Hospita had been receiving medical at tion for the past two weeks. of death was heart e Mr. Wiitanen me nor Douglas 37 years ago from Mi gan, and since ti time has worked at mining in tr He is survived by en, who is in Por four daught Mrs. of Douglas, Mrs. Fred Seattle, M S. J. Meade of Ju-|ter know they are invited to attend Juneau riday e November 24, at lodge has en- gl nal Bridge which is being held usly in all of the Elks s tl ghout the country. in| will be played coeducational. § 1 Lynch, of| “We want everyone who is in- more intricate arts of drink-mixina. (Associated ©ress Photo) sted in the game of bridge to tle on the Yukon, expected to ar-|more about the game” said Mr rive sometime Tuesday. Tenta-|Barragar. | dise ordered for the Christmas i “ " i to! ive s e her psday g i to the number of . 3. 45 upswing was felt. I have had z_o tive plans are for either T\u.d,x_\‘ According L MURDER CASE Slayer IS COH\’lClCd 0‘ ] WEEK EARLY trade, and will have w Tush N pave an assistant four days this g orders for more stock” he said.) week, and Monday's business was or Wednesday for the services { women who have mi - B 18 The remains are at the Charles|intention of playing, it loks as N Manslaughter u- “The ready-to-wear department, h Wi W. Carter Mortua! they are determined to take off Disabled War Veteran Says . _E’C Yy 1 3 s under Mrs. E. C. Guerin, which is 2;';‘? b:?;zl nw Lfiffiii”m‘;’;‘fl‘ —————— | the top pr i ; e Was Elited to-Dis- perior Court Jury Merchandise Being Over-ja recent addition, did exception- geveral mew accounts were opened | This gives promise of being the K s 2 s 4 turned Previ t ally well, and is far ahead Of qupring the week,” stated Ren n F HALLAHAN | greatest card party ever attended, pose of Doctor CHEHALIS, Wash., Nov. 16.—Cad revious to | development, expected of it,” added Goox 5 38 st BN and Mr. Barragar has a very able TRl D. Perkins, aged 24 . Usual Season | Mr. George. | , TOADAGET, < commitiee, in the following Who W Nov. 18—Two convicted of mansiat ;o N ! Shoes Go e Y Two M?n llgabbed in Cal- | are helping to stage this party: ) in the murder Jury in the Sup r NEW YORK, Nov. 18—The Dun-{ Charles H. Devlin, manager of " ¥ g & PASSES AwAY;Mr\ H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. R. E. Lily Banks Gaines, charged {nxlion with the killing of Frank|p.,, ¢et, Inc., weekly review says | the shoe department, claimed to gy ald Made 0 %Rolwr:&on. Mrs. G. F. Freeburger,| it the murder of her sanipractor Blankenship on Green Mountain on | .. «entire trade picture has been | contain the largest stock in the Vancouver Monday i e R Mrs. E. M. Goddard, Mrs. J. L.|pyshand, developed yesterday. September 9. 4 changed almost completely by the!history of Juneau, stated that it o I;arfv Day Associate of G Norman Banfield and Bert| winis B. Garrett, unemployed| Ferkins s the shooting follow-| yomentum gained in retail distri- | Was a most satisfactory week, and CALGARY, Nov. 18. — Georg2 & M iis Day: Dies at { Caro i 4 disabled war veteran, testified she|ed @ quarrel after he had “called”| yytjon following the vigorous| that the demand for high-class Crowley, aged 22, of South Van- arcus Day a | There is yet time to enter bY|cprered 1} $500 to help dispose|Blankenship for circulat | movement which started a week|novelty shoes was a feature of the P couver, and Kenneth Peakins, of it Spokane Home telephoning any member of the(,s per husband, Dr. James Gaines,|a00ut his sister and also thab| eyrlier in many cities and the| Sale. PRINCE GEORGE, B. C. NoV.| yancouver, Have been arrested Ly : | committee. A few minutes later, Garrett|Terkins was stealing cattle Jargest sales of the season were re.| Business in the grocery deparf- 18—The Provincial Police report) ihe Calgary police in connection ¢ SPOKANE, Wash,, Nov¥% 18—D.| R admitted his suicide attempt, which — - . | ment has broken all records, ac- 8l quiet here last night after a|giph the hold-up of the Vancouver i F. Hallhan, aged 71 years, carly §f L] |caused Mrs. Gaines's arrest, was ANCHORAGE MARRIAGE | “Stocks started to move at an|cording to Joe George, manager filstm‘l?a}wc" among the unemployed | pranch of the Bank of Monireal k day associate of Marcus Daly | fake . | accelerated pace. | “We noticed quite a number of In Which two officers were slight- jast Monday. B Montans mining man, died here at | Mrs. Gaines was arrested after| Retta Pearl Stephenson and Rus-| “The best reports are from the|new customers.” he added. 1y injured. Chief of Police Ritchie said i his home after a long illness, He Garrett was found, apparently un- |sell Johnston were recently mar- | widely scattered agricultural sec- Upswing in Meat ! T Crowley at first admitted, then do- ‘ is survived by his widow, two sons GRIES HEARD sonscious in a gas-filled room. Irivd at Anchorage. The groom has | tions where distribution of Gov- Even in the meat department Three of every four new auto-| nied and finally admitted parti- and four daughters. i 1] Garrett then told of an attempt|been stationed at Curry for some| ernment bonus payments were|and in spite of the baggingof large mobiles in Denmark are from Am- cipating in the robbery in which by Mrs. Gaines to have her hus-; time. { turned into merchandise and in|numbers of deer by hunters, the erica. the bank lost $3,590. — e | ) { ON WAY TO FINLAND | A cAsE pand dis of, saying he was| R T | the urban centers where the .ku(l-!’ v, > TS T T R Y = R to knock Gaines on the head and AUTOS TO BE TAGGED | den lowering temperatures almost ! 2 “she would do the rest.” | | cleared the low priced clothing. | -ee | Automobiles found on Peters-| “Hardware, auto accessories,| Matti Taipale, well known Fair-| banks watchmaker and jeweler, is now on a trip to his od home in [Public Feelings Run Highiy . : {burg's main street after 10 o'clogk( rubber footwear moved fast. o AR ) i Wife of Norwegian |at night hereafter, will be tagged.| “The trend of industrial indices, | LR o AR gan.st ayer o Vice-Consul in B. C | In other words 10 o'clock is curfew | recession in several of which were — ice-Consul in B. C. I PO —— for parked autos. checked last week, have now re- Lies at Age of 75 AR B CLOSING HOUR TIME sumed upward.” - .. | | | BEATS MOTHER-IN-LAW | | | | | | g ’[ Brooke Hart A\l AA S 0 x S | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18— Of All Degrees I Rat i 1o Brooks: Hapka' body |\« VANCOBVER, B, O, Nov. 18— in the bay continued while Cx‘l(‘«““m’ Hana Bjorke, aged 75 years,| Card rooms, restaurants and beer EASTERN STARS {'M} ‘Tonch mim were shouted by|¥ie of C. J. Bjorke, Norwegian parlors must hereafter close at Vice-Consul, died last night. Sh2/1:30 am. as provided by Wrangell | cently sentenced to 51 d | Robert Alpert, Indian, was re-| TONIGHT MANDARIN BALL ROOM RHYTHM-—BY THE REVELERS ys in jail i DEMOLAYS persons in the crowd gathered out- | Vice-Consul, died ight. She|1: : : : R Ltk oo Tustos ;(-um.{r-xlNhum one of ‘])‘u» 0;:,[]\.4 ordinances, ob. ot ¥okon far ssssult, ‘The} )\ Headquarter: Thomas Thurmond, | 1 11€S 0! orwegian nobility. Mrs. | ST e complaint was made by his mother- | RAINBOW GIRLS quart Bjorke came here in 1905, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | in-law. | one of the confessed kidnapers and slayer of the San Jose young man, lay y ] - was taken there for questioning. !} A cordial invitation is extend- ed to you and your friends to attend a dance at the Scot- (| tish Rite Temple, at Juneau, )| Saturday evening, November 18, nine to twelve. Informal. | Visiting members welcome. Thurmond will probably be re- | turned to the San Jose jail to-| night. Both Thurmond and John } Holmes, accomplice, are held here, | R e s 4 Admission 75¢ Ladies Free Welrsshments Pifty cents (| " feeling against the two men | MARTIN JORGENSEN, } 5 high in San Jose HOWARD D. STABLER, || ' Pl IR D. M. BOTHWELL, : T . Tt . h . Singapore, crossroads of the | - - Q y , ~ ’ Committee. { | world, 5 io have an sirport pat- Big Thanksgiving Eve Dance—Don’t Forget -y terned after the world’s best. PESESSSSLSSSSSSSSSSe e S a e ! TONIGHT Salmon Creek Roadhouse BEFORE and AFTER ATTENTION THE DANCE | We have on hand at all times a full line of Return Engag?"u’vnt! ; : | FRESH, QUALITY MEATS | THE ALASKA TONIGHT { Also We Handle : WRANGLERS ; TRINGED TRIO 181 StraWberrSy | : Always Good i1 ! Point Beef | MUSIC! | Capital Beer EXCLUSIVELY k W(l;li('ll. }ms lu*l‘n)inip(:rt(:(l .z—lil passes all ; B E E R " Parlors | by aLask N | SANDWICHES! BEER! BEER! Lunches Music Dancing LINE...| LUNCHES! ' Market & GI'OCCI‘Y '§ NO COVER CHARGES ON FRONT STREET FUN! FUN! FUN!