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Don't be caught with your radiator frozen. Use Anti- Freeze for your motor’s pro= tection and your conven- jence. Remember a frozen radiator means untold delay and expense. Be prepared, 1ill up now with Anti-Freeze. JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street EXTRA SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER Essy Payments REMINGTON PORTABLE $5.00 Down $5.00 Monthly REMINGTON STANDARD REMINGTON NOISELESS $10.00 Down $10.00 Monthly Small Carrying Charge Say “Merry Christmas” with a Remington LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Dealers for Alaska CHRISTMAS WRAPPED CIGARS All Standard Brands BOXES 50c to $7.00 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 American Beauty Parlor Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 RECREATION BOWLING PARLORS Our alleys are in perfect condition and we invite your inspection. DOUGLAS GRADS WINNERS OVER JUNEAU MAIDS Visitors Dega—t—Local High School Femininity, 20 to 19 TOO BAD, JUNEAU Douglas Alumnae—Juneau Hi Girls R. Fraser ..t E. Rocovich M. Fraser M. M. Whittier |M. carlson +C......... E. Terhune |E. Fleek ...TC B. Winn | M. Reidi Ig.......... V. Ulrich C. Cashen .1g. M. Hanson Substitutions: Douglas—M. Pa- |poon for M. Reidl. Juneau—G. Carlson for M. Whit- ‘uer, M. Whittier for G. Carlson, R. Minzgohr for B. Winn, B. Winn for V. Ulrich. Officials—Referee, ~ |scorer, James Cole; Ficken. J. Osborne, timer, Arthur Score by Innings Team .. 1°'2'8 4.7 |Douglas Alumnae 36417 Juneau Girls 1 46819 In a close and interesting game of basketball last evening in the |Juneau high school gymnasium, iDouglas alumnae defeated Juneau ihigh school girls by a score of 20 to 19. The local maids rallied in 'the last quarter, but their efforts fell just short of victory. ‘The scoring by quarters follows: | Pirst Quarter — R. Fraser of Douglas fouled Ulrich of Juneau, | Whittier converted, scoring thé | first point of the game for Juneau. R. Fraser made Douglas’ first bas- ket. R. Fraser made a free shot for Douglas. Scon t end of first | quarter: Douglas 3, Juneau 1. Forges Further Ahcad Second Quarter—R. Fraser open- ed the second quarter with a basket for Douglas. Rocovich of Juneau replied with one for Juneau. M. Fraser gave another goal to Doug- las. G. Carlson answered with a goal for Juneau. M. Fraser sank oene more for Douglas just before i the end of the half. Score at end of first helf; Douglas 9, Juneau 5: Third Quartef—M. Fraser open- ed the second half of the game | with two goals for the Island girls, { Whittier'‘and Rocovich evened up |by each scoring for Juneau. Whit- |tier’s basket ‘closed the third quar- ter. Score at the end of the third quarter: Douglas 13, Juneau 11. Juneau Stages Rauy Fourth Quarter—Whittier sank for Juneau in the beginning of the last quarter. The Fraser sisters each scored a goal for Douglas. Whittier made one more for the Juneau school girls. M. Fraser re- plied with one for the Douglas grads. Again Whittier of Juneau, basketed the ball. M. Fraser made |2 free shot for Dourlas. Rocovich sank the last baske! of the game for Juneau. Scorc <t the end of }game: Douglas 20, Juneau 19. e FINDS LONG ARMS HANDY TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Dec .12.— Capt.' Joe Sharpe of Alabama’s |Crimson Tide, who plays center, lhyl claim to the longest pair of arms on the team. He claims no | jersey has sleeves long enough for him, but finds the lengthy mem- bers stand him in good stead when he snaps the ball back to his back- | field men . BOTH GIRLS AND BOYS ball teams of the Douglas High | Behool #nd & team representing | the Tocsl ” Firé” Depattmient will leave nedt Monday mofning for Haines fo play in the Hoop tourna- ment to be held there during the week. The teams will leave at 9 am. on the Government tender | Fornance. the Government school house here | last cvening. He gave a talk for the benefit of the Indian people here, touching on matters of gen- eral community interest. | eau and Douglas friends of Mr. F. A. J. Galiwas, last evening for a surprise party on him at his home, the occasion being his birthday. A series of games were indulged in for past- time by the men. Delicious freshments were served by Mrs. Gallwas. | e HAM TO BE GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT AT LOCAL THEATRE tainment offered at the Douglas Coliseum tonight when “Too Young Church DOUGLAS |* NEWS |following Sunday school. | WILL GO TO HAINES FOR BASTKETBALL TOURNAMENT Both the gifls' and boys’ basket- |the season’s tournament play PAUL SPEAKS |being 213, 217 and 202, the ‘tlmc such a feat has been : . |complished this season. % ‘Willlam L. Paul was a guest at| The Crows and Kingf! |tled each other to a staldstil] | the second match. The Crows |the first game by seven pins, | the Kingfishers came back to | the second game by 30 pins. At s i GALLWAS SURPRISED About twenty five old-time Jun- gathered here the game was left a tie. It probably be played off later. Harry Sabin missed out on re- | 553, women's scores, and 160 average. Mrs. Bavard made the Along with the excellent enter- |end of the third contest the score was tied at 820 pins each. With no umpire on hand or rules available to decide the course of procedure first two games of the Crow-King- fisher battle but sauntered around in time to roll the highest score|yisions of Sec. 270, Title 40, U. 8.| of the evening, 233. His total Was|Code to collect the sum of $1440.72,! |figured at 567. Other good scores|iogether with N StEOrney's fee of | fooeeooeooeooss. were, M. Bavard, 563, and Andrews, |$900,00 and interest and costs, for PRE-INVENTORY SALE ALL SHOES REDUCED ARNOLD’S BOOTERY for Long Remembrance Worth that endures, with chiarm that endures, that’s what gifts from The Wright Shoppe will mean to you. The gift of jewelry is one of such loveli- . ness, it means s0 much to the receiver, that you cannot overestimate its value. Our superb collection this year — diamonds, pearls, rings — is worthy of your discriminating taste. A BAA. THE WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR WINTER : DRIVING R & T RUST REMOVER will clean out all rust from the cooling system of your car and RUST PRE- VENTATIVE will stop rust from forming in your engine and radiator. We are equipped to render this service at a very small cost. We carry a complete stock of R & T RUST - M?‘t,'ER’ RUST PREVENTATIVE and anti-frelilz':e solutions. Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS F» \ B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 12, {931, B Compregationsi Gommenriy 5 PACIFIC DEPARTS *** ,gj ON VOYAGE TO KAKE REV. PHILLIF E. BAUER. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching services 11:30 a. m, ShiP Pacific departed from Juneau 7 this morning for Kake and way IDR. STEWART BOWES 632 AS WOODPECKERS WHITEWASH PELICANS Another new altitude record for was |eet by Dr. Stewart on the Elks' |Club alleys last night when he | bowled 632, as his team, the Wood- peckers, trounced the leagae-lead- ing Pelicans in all threc games. Steady as a clock, the good doctor {never went under 200, his scores first ac- bat- 1 in won and take the will the best 182 high single The Snowbirds are scheduled to bowl the Sparrows at 7:15 o'clock YOU MAY CHOOSE From three of the ivary best makes of chocolates—we have them, beau- tifully packed in spécial Christmas Gift Boxes. TRY OUR SALADS AND FANCY <+ HOT OR COLD SANDWICHES We Mike Our Own Ice Cream, Pies and Cakes Juneaun Ice Cream Parlors . . . . With a large cargo, the motor- |ports. She carried two- passengers, E Grinnell for Windham and V. A. Paige M ATTENTION MASONS There will be & Stated Com- munication of Mt. ‘Juneau Lodge No. 147, . & A. M. at the Masonic Temple. Monday évening, Dec. 14th at 7:30 o'clock: Eléction of officers #nd>balloting. Al Mésons: urged to*Bs present. By order of the WM. J. W. LEIVERS —adv: Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 3252-A In the District’ Court for the Ter-|" ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Junead. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ex rel O. M. OLSON, Plaintiff, vs. N. P. SEVERIN €O., a co-part- nership consisting of NILS P. SEVERIN and N. SEV- ERIN; THE CONTINE NTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a cor-| joration, and HARRY G. WAT- SON, Defendants. NOTICE 1S HEREBY _GIVEN | that O. M. OLSON, as plaintiff,| has filed a suit in thé above en-| titled court against the above en- |titled defendants under the pro-' labor and materials ufed‘in the. construction < of the Federal and! Territorial Building at Juneau, Al- aska. All persons having similar One Parker Duofold serves both as pocket and desk pen. Ask your dealer about Parker’s free desk-taper offer. For sale at the better stores Parker ‘Duofo. The EASY Writing Pen AT THE NUGGET SHOP YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 Select an Electric Gift NOW Don’t wait until Christmas, when selection will be limited. Select your gift now from our well-filled stocks of new electric tablewares. Such a gift is a welcome addition to a well-ordered household, or to just a room and kitchenette. Alaska FElectric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Phone No. 6 Phone No. 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS oo to Marry,” & really funny story, fonght. claims against the above named the picture attraction, some lady| o o ' m\glivs socrek: defendants under the sald statute in the audience will be given a . may ‘appear ‘and intereverie in nice lucious ham to take home with | PELICANS #2id" above entitied action #t sny her. The lady must be in the house Mrs. Olson ... 120 120 120 4z0+]'ime Within three months from and this evening to receive the ham, Mrs. McLean .. 120 145 135 409 |After the date of the last publica- Mr. Ott stated. | petrich . 167 114 150 431 |biom Of this notice as Herelri below John ‘Barrymore, in “Moby Dick,”| Shepard ... 157 175 162 494 |5t forth. astory of the sea, is the big feat-|F. Henning ... 178 165 169 512 | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, De- ure offered for Sunday night and| —_— — —— __jcember 10, 1931, Monddy. It is an unuSual story | 751 T19 736 2206 | S8V JOHN H.' DUNK, for the screen and the first one of WOODPECKERS Clerk of the District Court for its kind to be seen here. |Mrs. Keller ... 100 100 100 300 :‘: g:‘;’““y Of SR TARVzldh | Mrs. Selb .9 90 90 270* hisnc. PECCEn T cor S SR 168 172 152 492 |First publication, Dec. 12, 1931. D las T, George . 155 155 155 465* Last publication, Dec. 26, 1031. Oug Stewart ... 213 217 202 632 ! Ch h 726 734 699 2159 urc | Handicap ... 74 T4 T4 222 DOUGLAS (d 1 — — — — Sermces|i 800 803 773 2381 LI 1 i CROWS |Mrs. Peterman 122 125 101 048 Noticeé Yor this cndren column Mrs. Kearney ... 80* 137 111 328 TONIGHT must be received by Thé Empire Council 167 160 165 492 Don't Fail to See not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Andrews 181 161 211 553 morning t0 guarantee of M. Bavard 204 141 218 563 w < vty ohange LORETIQ-YOUNG 54 724 806 2284 i PO SRR X g raih T LA Y B Donsias Gathelle Chaeh 7| Hendiesp 1 14 14 21“Too Young to Marry”}| . S A R A Comedy—Acts—News | 9:30 am.—Holy Mass and Ser-| 768 738 820 2326 TONIGHTywe will give away | | KINGFISHERS mon. & HAM and the lady must | 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Mrs. Bavard ... 136 182 163 481 be in the theatre to receive Mrs. Worth 73 63 93 229 the ham bt i + el | BEVODS g 179 138 142 450 | St Lake's Episcopal Church | |Davis ......... 163 165 136 454 (- A BT i | R 2 i e e e e B DI~ 7 107 208 AT SUNDAY—MONDAY mon. ; 78 m5 767 219§ JOHN BARRYMORE bl el Handicap ... 83 53 53 150 = o = Bl e | Douglas Native Presbyterian ‘1 761 768 820 2349 | J Church *Average: Did not bowl. “MOBY DICK” ! A “"SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker T Sea Story Full of Action || Meets Thursday evenings andi “GOLDEN G .OW" Caristmas News—Acts—Comedy | Sunday afternoons. Cards, made by Winter & Pond. } ] box t i SHEAFFER PENS, PENCILS and DESK. 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