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8 d " ! - | MRS. CHARLES D. LINDLEY | MRS. JOSEPHINE WHITE [ MISS MARY NORDNESS TO : 0 R M"_I_IUN W ar D(’I)t ARMS PRUPUSAL EDIGT ISSUED | LEAVES FOR SOUTH TODAY| TO LEAVE FOR SOUTH | LEAVE ON NORTHWESTERN EDome'hc Copper Makes _ — TONIGHT ON PRIN. NORAH| FOR TRIP TO KETCHIKAN One-fourth Cent Gain | Mrs. Charles D. Lindley, who | | | NEW YORK, Dec. 15,~Domestic RK ¥ ] Pa Yments w I L BE PUT Tfl LIFE R [ Hl has been in Juneau visiting Capt.| Mrs. Josephine White will leave| Miss Mary Noraness wiil leave | copper today sold for 8% cents per ) | i . | [] | Mrs. J. M. Clark for several| Juneau for the south on the Prin-|Juneau on the Northwestern this|pound up one fourth of a cent. SI um )lng : | leaves for her home in| cess Norah tonight to spend the | afternoon for Ketchikan where she RONRES f h | g I > | Olympia Washington on the steam- | holidays in Los Angeles with her‘ Wfll_spem{ the holidays with hg‘f S Fall 0 | ks 2 | | -r Northwestern this afternoon. She | daughter, Miss Lenore White and| family. Miss Nordness is clerk in now ing Uver Only About One-seven- | expects to return to Juneau short-‘ her son, Albert White, and to m.;::e office of the Bureau of Educa- Northwest Section | - i) e {1y after the holidays. | tend the lattei's marriage which | tion. SEATTLE, Dec. 15—Light snow ‘ teenth of Amount Due | PARIS, Dec. 15—France with | 5 % | —eo—— | will take place there this month. 4§ WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The Réctivediby WS | four of her allies, Rumania, Jugo- Convicted Kldnaper Must NORCO DUE SATURDAY | i P s e ] also Befinehai v B ecelve: y Y. 9. slavia, Czechoslovakia and Poland,| Di 1 Hidi Pl % ! A marriage license has been is- ; 2 ‘have agreed to confront Chance]lor! 1vulge Miding Flaceé | aotorsnip Norco safled from| TRINITY GUIL} FOOD SALE |[sued by U. S. Commissioner J. F. AT THE ALASKAN HOTEL WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. — The | gipjer with a definite disarmament | of Ransom Money Ketchikan at 10 o'clock this morn- Mullen to H. Halterman and Bessie J States has pocketed less convention through the League of| inz and is scheduled to arrive in|and Silver Tea in the Display Boyce. Mr. Halterman is pro-| L. De Floridan, Douglas; E. Erick- | than nine million dollars of war|mutions Tt is intended to make| 1w ASHINGTON. Dec. 15—Albert Juneau about 4 o'clock tomorrow | Room of the Light Co., Saturday.|prietor of the shoe repair shop| son, Juncau; Thomas Dilso, Jun- bt payments or approximately| gfitler take the responsibility “iBmes. a lifer, must stay in selitary | afternoon. Starting at 11 am, —adv. |in the Valentine Building. eau. one-sevente t one hun- ses Pe Vi - loyment of One-seventeenth of the one he refuses to sign the convention.i.,,finement until he surrenders the __ o A o, o e — - e DR Ty, S N the relief dred and fifty-three million dollars S ]f())'lun(‘ collected in the kidnaping S o eleven European DNa-| pajly Empire Want Ads Pay. |or Charles F. Urschel, Oklahgma onied ; h ¥ 2 __ |City millionaire oil man, Assistant [<] | Attorney General Joseph B. Keen- an said today. 2 ’ “Bates must stay in solitary con- finement until he discloses the | whereabouts of his $100,000 share . |of the $200,000 ransom money he ’ P S |obtained,” Keenan said. | The Assistant Attorney General Sheaffer’s Pen dets sl SRR ¥ SARDINES in No. 2 round cans . . .. . . 10c | 100,000 available was a dangerous ’ { prisoner. o L4 L » A HUGE ASSORTMENT ;STRINGFED omncm:s;n: i SARDINES, small flSh m flat cans . s il bc | SAINoN cRERR RoDROUSE COFFEE, Garnick’s Special, first grade, lb. . . 28¢ $l().75, $17.()0, $150(', $12.25, $10.25, $850 ‘ Patrons of the Salmon Creek . . | vmign, W TOMATOES, Standard Quality,can . . . . 10¢ Many more at low as $2.00 |48 smostent aisingot, crateuBR be. @ @ | cording to Anton Reiss, Manager ———————— ARE TO BE MARRIED is falling here, at Porfland and | of the popular resort. At Manufacturers Established Prices e s e Be sure to come tomorrow - the Girls’ Loyal Club is having a Goody Sale here | arranged by the management. | JUNEAU CITY COUNCIL TO MEET AT 8 TONIGHT IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS | ) Butler-Mauro Drug (o o e . B | last meeting of the Juneau City Council during the month of De- hEY {xlg cember will be held in the Coun- , Express Money Ordcgs Anytime |cit Chambers of the City Hall PI $ | PIE SOCIAL | A Pie Social will be given Sat |Dec. 16th, at the A. N. B. Hall G §Thc public is invited. —adv =il Saturday Specials You may have wondered why your Piggly Wiggly Store always attracts so many customers, and why the Piggly Wiggly Stores throughout the land are so popular. The answer is that they know how to perform the service for whicllfl:e)‘;r'(-re iniended. ! 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