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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1926. V i e e oy " ’ & ELKS' BOWLING ‘l ’ SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LAST MINUTE §. ™™™ | | 2 by 2405 to pins. Art .\l.»! ! Kinnon rolled high score of the| | b Sensible Gift LHII DREN MEN WOMEN [ ] evening with a game of 224, and| . 'M. Bavard was credited with the Ihigh average of three games for the {evening with a total of ' | In the second match 4 No. | (1 won from Team No. 3, 2306 to| 12200, | Polls £1.00 to \l) 00 ,"f"""“”f Sets $]_.3;') and up [ T g -:,;'.’.‘,““;I.:”r).':.',.: 8iite | T . WeneEver ) Doll Beds T'ool Chests $1.50 to $6.00 ean o, i:;";l.,xu.mv Sl o ¢ Lt Usensils Dishes 35¢ to Sleds $1.00 and $1:500 Bivitn ot ok 200 and niso cap: Scooters 5 Razor Strops Utensils 4 Trunks Mechanical Toys . All Prices :l.I;T:lw "('r“"'l’_"] ay 'h"' (Bee e "”"h'\ Sleds Skates Flash Light Dishes Paints $1.00 Games .. cigeneesbionene. Al Phices | "In the second match last ul[.]l(r s =0T P atq Candles 0% . box Bt e B e v e Copaies “ agons pocket Knife gj()bl{as e 2 % by 68 pins, 2285 to 2217 | N o A N aeQ sl ity o g |3 Keen (,odstcrs S undaes 5 . . Team No. 2 1Y Kiddie Kars Ice Cream Freezer . 5 < ’ S P Barragar 180 170 168—3518 s e = % Just a Few More Bargains Left in Pt Y edoaihinks Hammers Silver B DRESS 'OATS HATS Dinht ... 111 188 13 Doll Carriages ~ Brace Electric---- RE*S* ES Lo C 13, Morrison 160 154 3 ~ > . Set Bet% > o v ; - Boy Scout Knives e ~ Percolator $8.80 $22.50 $1.00 e i Flash L ights Crescent Wrench Yo Curling Iron Nk e Ll Bk fan Barer o e oo eetd Ingersoll Wrist — Smoke Stands { Waffle Iron ’ S’ SIL anc 4 y b !McKinno 134 224 163—511 | s e A ) ) e ] RAYON HOSE, . Ladics' Hand Bags in leather, silk VESTINGS [ laveland 160 152 170152 “ '(1t£|1 Hunting Knife % H()t _l l(ltu: _ patent and moire. iy st s Boxing Gloves Match Box Chafing Dish In Airdale, dark Beaver 75 to $9.50 A heavy grade of Rayon | Elty ) B ) R and Beige. All sizes. T T Bag, ' Postel shades Each &) Tomls i s soe 203 @ Pypching Bags Lunch Box Stove Percolator raveln ags, ul ases, at ags ) 2 ) . . SPECIAL of Nengahyde and all leather, — length 34 of & yard long. oy Tem Mot 1S Basketballs Th&rmos Bottle ~ Set Mixing Bowls &1 5 : Metea fIE AU be Lt B 3 ~ ~ 4 e LY A $8.75 to $25.00 NICE rom gLt Sy ini s o100 & Roothall Snow Shoes Alummum Trays * | Weisbers o 1o 10120/ @ FErector Sets Alarm Clock Pyvrex Glassware ¥ 2B 5 |Schmidt 164 148 111153} el e 5 K e 2 Visit Our Grocery Department for RN P B Compass Scissors Chri . Delicaci 1 eiabn. 3 '§ Air Rifle Hatchet Clippers > by 60 thr 173—48 Np * . ~ , AR \ . 40 wristmas Delicacles : renon a1 120 e 4 Child’s Aluminum Barber Shears Carpet Sweeper . {Pitshmann 143 124 191158} g ¥ Cl e \l Ak l l{ = / Q 1 1. Meserschmidt 115 132 11§ 125 Set 1ppers Monarch ange : ; A "1 ol Christmas Tree Lights, also plenty of extra globes A nice line of cight and sixteen rib Um- You'll ncedc::')ilsc:;“m;l:;:;g your last | s 1 brellas—short, plain and carved handles— s $ .60 to § .90 i Blue, Green, Tan, Brown, Purple and many Metal Lace 20 to .35 Hendrickson other color VLo o 8 n‘“‘l‘l” 1RS 430 eau " 0"" ar ware 0 i\ Bias Tape 0 to 20 VanderLcest - % Fancy Braids 15 to 1.00 pLitn L Rick Rack 15 = ! It its Hardware—"WE HAVE 1T Ao . ! O i $30 ¢tk & e P \1;0 \7’”; i “"“i Open Evenings Until Christmas WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS \VFE[\ N. Bavard 7 Robertson Bringdale ——v k| B. M. Be[\rends GO., ]nc, L S S e | GEO. M. SIMPKINS co. PRINTING anp STATIONERY 1 Team No. 6 | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pekovich, of| Lavenik 159 148 191- 43/ the Admirality Alaska Gold Mining| Howard 165 155 156—465!Co., left on the Alaska for Seattle| Sce us for FANCY STATIONER Juneaw’s Leading Department Store FOUNTAINS PENS, Henderson 145 145 145 enroute for New York City. They! x EVERSHARP PE < e Dantier 111 expect to retarn shortly after the | b < W. Wils t of the ; ~E QTTPPT IR OPERATIONS AT |BETTING UPON ARMY AVIATORS * " 5 e v & o | Mol ) fon' Sebttla’ to. spentl the| [{GRTIsEman: Holldeys swiithi hex parents. | Front Street Phone 244 Junecau, Alaska Attorney Ien Roden left on the for Ketchikan on a short) LISIANSKI ARE GAME ALLEGED | HELD-UP; TEXAS [t ™% 5o v | {route for Chicago. Mr. Peterson was | At 2y | Suddenly called home {0 the beds Water Sho\lagc Results in Third Baseball Scandal _in| Good-Will Fliers, Bound for s g ot Jusher bliaele s sovoliely 0 Henry Moses, local fur buyer. who Six Years Is Revealed | South American Points, BABY GIRL FOR MEIER'S iy promoting a moving picture ROCK FILL Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- Closing Down Mine Dur- Sinercn i I | prise near Sitka, was a pa front Property. . s 4 —No Prosecutions. | Are Delayed. A six and one half pound haby! e e : : mng Winter Months. LR | _,..y Sizilvaahboin ,:, A e e :'" »\"{mll:llll\l 'AI\IZHI',\I”"i’XImI'H “*I‘"“»” We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the (Contianed from Page One) = Meler this morning at 4:10 o'clock p, on (he Alaska for Seattle)| Standard Oil Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than lack of water result — - ———— (Continued trom Page One) at the St. Ann's Hospital. where she will { during the holi| repiling. fr up of s msandccandal game are now with Cleves University and learned to fly with Mr. Meier is one of the owners of | days with her parents The addition of a Mack 21, ton truck, automatic dump to operations at the Cann prop-|jand sxcept Jack MeAilister and he ithe ltalian army the Peerless Bakery in Juneau. Both B {| our equipment enable us to do this. erties at Lisianski have been sus-lgat on the beneh | “The Detroit” the last plane on mother and child are under the care The total capital invested in the| We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per pended for the scason, it was an of Dr. H. C. DeVighne and are do-' sugar industry of the Philippine Is-| | the right leg of the V is in command he lands s approximately §159,000,000, | of Captain Clinton F. Woolsey, a nounced today by Capt. J. 1. Cuan ing nicely Cad for | He, Mrs. C D, Wiite and| . Npw VORK Dac The New |native of Mich In récogfitlon | oo Gyistmas rees call at Grand. | he Dhilippine Sugar Assoctation es:| saok MeLver, : 1 [ most of the MO IOV ok \World today said that Ty Cobb of Captain Woolsey's technical know- Tea's Bieth ilnh;eenm'hri.lx‘w 4 “\“;] timates .. We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are last night on the V IV, which ! iiont have ended his diamond days |ledge he waé made maintenance offi: o2 5 Store. 8¢, 3 S ideal for Packing, Wdde % abal The ol O et aid e loughby Ave., Phone 482. adv.| ord papers for sale at The Empire, ; : . i in nt uniform but for the scan-|cer and will have charge of adjust- o g = e e No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt for. them dal. After Cobd i 1 ooy Dooling and tuning the planes. He flys attention. el to6 o 170lt a8 - Manngor M v op with ‘Lientenant John W. Benton, gt B Ne DYO7 4 egdtinte elfh Jin 4 a4 Californian and a gradhate of duced about $160.0 ich wa Z 2 3 i T n digtitly: T o | TO DOSE OF s er of e e University of California. Lieute- C o > i want ' Renton, ax did most ‘of the Juneau Lumber Mills, I COLE TRANSFER :d::f::“\ |‘k\“]'lt Hv”“. :(] s e misstoner Landis waind M- Pan-American crew, rose from a une u er L s’ nc. n 1o this development work was A Graw “to lay off e. He has had expérience in steadily carried ahead and it is es-|UEE L Y rates | beactically overy tield in this coun- “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” timated that the company now has - received PHONE 3442 vien i aml s considered s ek -l VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING ¢h high grade ore i 4 ::\.l«l: much high & .1l Mlaitempted (o obiuin Speaker as As. d aleman, LS has wen in evidence a stant Manager Ae a ' any time since Lientenant Bernard 'S. Thompson i v o o ‘aative ot Floridn, otlote e || VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER Operations, Ci i ik fhe st WASHINGTON, Tec. 22. — Presi-|ship on the left leg sf the V. the L o i’ R GUIINE tue dent iffith. of Washington, com-|“St. Louis.” He is a graduate of i i ”,"' b """ DS e on_baseball gambling, said | the ~ Air' Service Communications LUMBER—MOULDIN LIME—CEMENT experiencec s resulted inoow the i no great crime for I know school. His 'companton, Lieutenant | that Washington players bet on their|Leonard D. Weddington is the third FIRE CLAY—SHINGLES water shortage which proveuted milt MODERN REASONABLE RATES lowered produc b “I el ,Viphithe Loston Red § [He acts as photographic expert of Dave HouskL, prop. l‘un developmen mxhvu» -h.h aej the c¢ruise, having graduated from showing made this year and ex-| Hornsby Successer, McGraw the Air Service Photography school. pect to _Tesume :ope ations about NEW YORK, Dec. 22 Rogers| Most of the fliers are married | March 1, he said Hornsby looms as the successor toland have familfes: Mr. Mrs. Cann and Mr. While McGraw as the Giants pilot. McGraw | s R S M 0 K 0 D 0 R S THE ALASKA RAILROAD had expected to go south today said: “I would like to feel I can SOREL AND SPORT < i either on the Alaska or Admiral leave the management when my con- T throughout the year operates regurar passenger and freight train Evans. These els left port south- | tract expires in two vears. [ do not| PARIS, Dec. Sporting courage THE ASHLESS ASHSTAND {| service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, pound yeste wney will spend want to spend all of my life run.|is the mos tadmirable quality of (he hickaloon and Chatani ranches. During th the helidays here and sail for!ning a baseball club. There is a|Youth of today Mile. Cecile Sorel, the ! ARSI QraRsLin, Chiokalog 4,0 g s ey Sealtle about the first of the year. chance that if Hornsby fits, he may)F rench Bl‘lrfux. revealed when she at You ” want to give f :I::::nmg:'::r;h::‘ u;eni::‘n ::.”:5:'- :‘:el::b;::h.:d"‘;‘:“k::_ They are guests at the tineau. | ‘nherit the job.” the same time made known that of it for Xmas i i) i e L - B Y all sports she liked boxing, polo and formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write f Ship lifters and other forms of| L riding best. You'll want it in v Dept. of the Interior £ JN2d Bh it in your j theft cost one Londo ndepartment Approve; propmfion Sport is }he most important fac- $ : store more than $40,000 last | Of l t . D art ‘Ilor In ‘the training of the will and own Ho"w._or of]i(‘e THE ALASKA RAILROAD 4 A golt course_at Clifton, Greehlet | nterior Department| ccuds to tnepire all the beautitul and (Mt. lexmlay l’u'k Route) ] county, . Arizon; laid out on al dalh herofc ‘deeds of life,” she sald. Mile. "IN AED IE T Anchorage a1 (1 Alaska 2 SRUic? umy, reside. froni. nmearby ! 'WASHINGTON, Dec. ‘22, The|Sorel each day spends several hours COME IN AND TZE THEM - it : e for wines. \House has approved the Interior|ii hard physical exercige, and, dis- % : . i ‘! A |In-p.|rlms'fll appropriations with vir-|daining pilot and chauffeur, sails her S S B Burioid & CO T - osir Colltn's Taxy. ¥none 415:Night!tually all of the additional $1,000,-own yacht and drives her own auto- . J . ] o) Q R phome 281. Member Auto Assn. adv000 the Senate added. mobile. ()ld Papers fOl‘ SHIC at The Emplre OfiICC