The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1930, Page 8

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AT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNBDAY, DEC. 17, 1930. | electric light and telephone poles |, . YULETIDE RULLS with spruce and cedar branches. | Elected | Business houses are stocked with | gifts and commodities suitable to| | volume and value the figures of last | | year. Many persons are completing | | their shopping for presents to be | sent to the States. These gifts will | To C?msr" SPERLING AND FRANKS NAMED go forward on the steamship Yu- | kon, eduled to arrive here from | rd Friday evening or irday morning and to h Seattle next Tuesday, De- Moose Announce Officia Christmas Tree Carol Prac- for Smoker to Be Stag- tice Will Be Held his return to duty, it is expected NOTICE he will be assigned to a new sta- tion. SHE KNOWS HER PHILIPPINES ———l California statistical department estimates women are involved in |12 percent of the automobile ac- Chambers. ——————— Hotel. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today ~— The regular business meeting of the Juneau Women’s Club Tuesday, December 16, 8 p. m. in Council “J] —adv. Play Indoor Goli at Tke Alaskan (adv.) Tomorrow Night YLOR GAINING IN \ | —e— : \ ed Next Saturday Officials for the Moose smoke slated for Saturday night in t LUXITE SILK LINGERIE American Legion Arena at A. Hall, were announced today Matchmaker W. G. Hellen. HEALTH AT SPRINGS | wellknown local { who is spending| Goddar at Sitka | gaining steadily | he | in- strength and is much improved | |in general health, according to| Frank Dufresne, Territorial Game| ' ogear Byrd Lovette of Greenviile, Ciate as timekeeper. Dr. W. J. Pig here lasti Independent-republican, elected to o©fficial Commission physician, | congress from the first Tennesseo examine the boxers prior to bouts. Billee Taylor business man, sometime at t 4 o'clock ng of ly"” Franks—have been assigned by the Alaska Boxing Commission for duty, and will handle all bouts. Assoclated Press Photo | Warden, who returned night from that di | Reserve seat tickets, sale early this week, are g rapidly, it was reported today. Th main event and semi-final are at- |tracting more than an averag mount of notice. The final bout, in which Ford and said he s forward to weturning FRED JACOBI'S BODY . e o | TO GO TO WISCONSIN ,|He is enjoying his stay at God- , | dards to the utmost e | Remains of the late | who droppe da f D 1 l'on Front Stre nt to his Butler and Joe Collier meet, prom- | former home in Alma, Wis., for in- ises to be the classiest in recen [ terment. His mother lives there at months. Slated for eight round the home of his sister, Mrs. Emily the two men are training hard | Schwark. The body, which has been both confident of winning by the Fishing and Packing Company of at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary kayo route . Seattle. |will lcave here on the steamship/ Jimmy Young, lightweight boxe | Queen late this afternoon. {from Haines, who takes on Slug Mr. Jacobi s not married. i ger Weaver, Juneau battler, in th e = S e v semi-final, has impressed local fans with his workouts during the pas week. He is lightning fast an packs a dangerous wallop in both hands. Young, who has seen Wea- |ver fight, believes he will wir Weaver’s friends, however, are mak- ing a lot of loud noise without being called so far. From a poin of boxing and ring craft, this serap should be the best on the card. Bill Brady, Douglas Indian, is a battler of the type of his brother Joe, who fought here in years past Rough and ready, powerful and | rugged enough to assimflate lots SALMON DESTINED SOUTH Two boxes of frozen salmon, all together about 700 pounds, will be sent on the steamship Queen this > | afternoon by the Juneau Cald Stor- age Company to the San Juan She urges everyone, both old and young, to be ‘present at 8:30 o'clock t w night to part 2 ly rehearsal that Merchants today began decorat- ing the fronts of stores with ever- | greens. Mayor Thoams B. Judson he city would entwine | |ATEST ARRIVALS MEN’S SILK SHIRTS HEAVY QUALITY PURE SILK CREPE—Colors, plain white, o puntilment Whes Sl blue, tan and grey—$5.75 | G - . SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c PER LB. B Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | BEAUTIFUL QUALITY RAYON SILK SHIRTS—with fancy patterns and assorted colors—$3.50 PLAIN IMPERIAL POPLIN SHIRTS—Assorted Colors— at $2.95 PRESHRUNK ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS—Plain,, as- sorted colors—cellophane wrapped—at $1.95 MANNKING'S BLUE-TRADE MARK COFFEE MEN’S COAT AND PULLOVER SWEATERS—Made of 100 % pure Australian wool—English knit—a beautiful soft sweater any man would like—at $5.75 and $6.95 PARIS GARTERS AND ARM BANDS—Fresh new stock pretty patterns and colors—35¢ to $1.25 pair very MANY OTHER GIFT ARTICLES FOR MEN AWAITS YOUR INSPECTION HERE THIS IS A FAMILY STORE—Everything for Everybody LeaderDept.Store OPEN EVE GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries PHONE 454 GIFT SUGGESTIONS WOMEN IVORY PYRALIN TOILET SETS $6.75 to $40.00 ,PERFUME TOILET SETS ; $1.50 to $15.00 PERFUME ATOMIZERS $1.00 to $9.00 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC PERFUMES 75¢ to $20.00 MANICURE ROLLUPS $3.00 to $20.00 AMITY LEATHER PURSES $5.00 to $25.00 BEAUTIFUL DIARIES $2.00 to $5.00 MEN ALL STANDARD MAKES SAFETY RAZORS Priced from 50c to $10.00 SHAVING SETS $1.00 to $2.50 LEATHER BILL FOLDS $1.00 to $25.00 MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES $1.00 to $15.00 PIPES—50¢ to $10.00 CIGARETTES IN HOLIDAY WRAPPING $1.40 carton CIGARS IN 10's, 25%, 50s ASH TRAYS—MANY KINDS SHEAFFER PEN AND PENCIL SETS AUGUSTINE & KYERS CANDIES $1.00 to $32.50 $1.25 to $8.50 MANY ITEMS FOR CHILDREN PRICED FROM 50 CENTS AND UP BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. referees—Harry Sperling and “Bil- | § Dave Housel, as usual, will offi-| placed on i there ought to be a whole lot of‘VUEUT' BRITT WILL scrapping on tap. Gray and “Kid” Ryan are having| trouble over their weight specifi- | olives to keep below the 125 pound | Britt, U. 8. N., son of mark. Ryan is gorging himself on|Mrs. W. E. Britt of this city, will | porterhouse steaks and trimminaSlnrrive here early next week. Hel| to keep about the 200-pound mark. | js dque to sail from Seattle Staur- The Ideal Gift for the Discriminating ¥ Woman b ; o i Luxite Vest and Bloomer Sets shown in . 4 two styles — colors Peach and Flesh— Sizes 36 to 44. Vests $1.75 and $2.00 Bloomers $2.50 and $3.00 Aassuciutea Press Photo During her 156 months In the Philippine Islands Alice Davls, daugh- ter of Dwight F. Davis, governor general of the Philippines, visited approximately 40 of the 48 provinces. She Is shown here with a party in the mountains at Bautoc. At the present time Miss Davis is visiting her mother, who is ill at a resort in France. Juneau’s Qwn Store ARRIVE NEXT WEEK In the curtain-raiser, “Dolly": with his Jacob| Mr. and To spend tne holidays tions. Dolly has cut his diet to0|wife and parents, Licut. FREE . FREE Your choice of a beautiful Cup and Saucer, a thin brown Glass or a gold banded Glass with WASON COFFEE, 1 pound for ........................40 cents " GARNICK’S, Phone 174 lly is saving money, but Ryan's}day_ etbook looks as if an elephant | The younger Mrs. Britt has beon | stepped on it, all as the re- | yisiting Mr. and Mrs. Britt for sev- it of thelr weight agreement. |eral weeks. Lieut. Britt obtained TP o | leave from duty at San Diego and Old papers at ‘L'ne xmplre. will spend about 30 days here. On Oil Burner Prices |ASHED RAY “MIDGET,” Not Automatic $67-50 ” “NEWELL JR.,” Full Automatic, Complete with Controls slsoaoo F. O. B. Juneau (Not Installed) F. O. B. San Francisco “NEWELL JR.,” Full Automatic, Complete Installed with 16 Barrel Tank “NEWELL JR.,” Full Automatic, Complete Installed with 20 Barrel Tank - $395-°° Let us show you a number of “Newell” Burners we have installed. See them under actual working conditions. Talk to the owners—SEE 'FOR YOURSELF. EVERY BURNER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED RICE & AHLERS CO., Plumbers “We tell you in advance what job will cost”

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