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LT R i - e ; s Mrs. Taylor ... 23 130 " — clothing of all ki | ! RA AR AND fourth | Mrs. Goddad o 0 416 WUMEN'S GLUB ST RE ian il o’ spprestita A ———nn—n———————————————’w v « . Peterman 25 119 D L4q |and can be put to good use. ¢ W¥ Kearney ‘ 20 17 Ve 1N | The Women's Club is receiving Barragar . 21 116 . PU D | the wholehearted support and co- [ [ ‘i d 5 Keller ... LaaE A NEWS | operation from the Governor’s Of- « % 5 . Andrews . ionsns 100 113 S | fice and from municipal officials, « @ Taylor . 30 11 |both of which have placed needy = ' HEAD B I_ | . 22,128, Snowbird s. Petrich .24 110 | individuals in touch with the Club i : 21928; Woodpeck . Pullen .12 107|NEW OFFICERS ELECTED and its depot. H i s 21,712. . Dsu:can 2; lg NUGGET CHAPTER O. E. S. Used C1 r D E . i me of the winning |Miss e e i othes Depot Ex-|p Fagles Win Most Games|p,[ o™ i “E' af God: [Mow wortn 21 88|t recent meetng of Dousiss| o & O b AP C/MEVER UNBEATEN: For the ‘ While Sparrows Lead [dard, Mrs Tke Taylor, J. D. Van|Mrs. Selby ... 12 78|Bastern stars, new officers for 1932| tending Help to Many HAS UNIQUE RECORD . . . Atta, H. Messerschmidt, and J. E. McCormick 18 0lmere dhossn TRMASBEDR ab Dk Fotind 15 ®Need ' in Total Pins |aeis arragar. newly-elect will be held jointly KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Dec, 23— e | More Tournaments Men's Individual Averages with the Masons on the date set vened last Thursday, sed | cer, T S STANDING OF TEAMS | Because of the success of the Games Ave |by the latter. The new officers Opened last Thursday, a \l?ediGcne McE\er, T‘enncssces star‘nalf = t Wan Lost Percent | " £ Gtat Ao Barragar 30 188 e clothes depot operated under the |back, is one college football player |= ‘ GiReIRIgIey 30y .0 AR 85 10l »s of the Juneau Women's|who has never known the fecli Eagles bt 8 133 [ terest taken by the women in Stewart ... 30 183 geanor Irvine, Worthy Matron; 50 e e . nown the feelin, . Pelicans 20 10 667 | game, the bowling commit Metcalf 30 181 |gam Devon, Worthy Batron; Eliza- kmillhéwl;: f::d H;mom“:l {; of (!ofm}arx:x four years of grid- Let the whole family Crows 17 13 567 | nounced today tha Henning 30 173{path % Wy o o » g e Anow % rfare. A g 4 : Woodpeckers 17 13 567 | house tournament w Lavenik : PR Ry W i gt o B W) Slsicor |2 e 0y Yollk ienoite 0t Sghow 1 32 %87 | latter part of Februs {Euhen : 18 173\Flora Kirkham, Secretary; Jessie sur],:;)ly of go:)dbclathm" NG i gifts, during the entire Snow 13 17 433 | ary 3 the telegraph tournament be- |N. Bavard 27 172|Engstrom, Condustress and Kather- | i R e o4 i : t 3 4 Bluebirds 13 17 433 | tween the Elks' Olubs of Juncau, /M. Bavard 30 1Mfine Livie Assistant Conductress. ot it Bl Mol s Gt i e vear— b Hawks 13 17 423 | Retehikan and Anchorage, in which | Andrews ... 30 and A A pot- 18 ooated 10 SN0 hille< | 50 BRI JEHEVAS Aglons. i g Robins 12 18 400 |the firt and second men’ and | Robertson L 24 1m fi)ms pr the Meua,)oln».nrfl‘ He was a member of Tennesse's o 12 18 400‘“.0,"9“.5 teams will participate, will | Guyot % 2 16| F. 0. E. KIDDIES' NIGHT | st Episcopal Church. 1t is |1927 freshman team, which won e B Kingfishers ... 9 21 300 |ge, under way. A men’s tourna-|H. Sabin % 26 168| Old Santa Claus will be p- | on Tuesday .and Thursd 4 five games He was a star of tk A piece 0 D u ‘mam will follow, about the middle | Bringdale ........ 30 168 |pointed tonight if all the children g of eAch week, Snd WHIITHS Snd 1N -seinee which each will bring HAPPINESS Jim Barragar, wno averaged 188 !of January H. Messerschmidt 26 168 |on the Channel belonging to Eagles ’M at, flr.ly Od\m. time d_ur- aine games and tied one. He i ames, proved the best bowl- Council e 27 166 |and members of the Auxiliary fam- week by appoioimeyt Wik with injuries in 1930 when to the HOME for 365 Jayf0 gamos, B [ i E. James lofeated Tennessee. He er in the Elks' mixed tournament, Women's Individual Averages |Sides % 7 12 166 |ilies are not on hand to receive th_e! = ot A the etk (s e d R 2 W which ended last night. Dr. Stew- Games Ave.| Simpkins ....... 3 165[gifts he has brought them which b }-oun ed‘todu\r" Al sdatingn s ” days a year. art, in second place, averaged 183 |Mrs. Lavenik 27 160 Davis 5 26 163 |will be distrbuted at the F. O. E.| TS annound S more ! Vols won nine a Ae ‘fi‘-‘ f—;am\ for the same number of games. [Mrs. Faulkner 30 152 Blomgren g 27 163 |Christmas tree to be held this ave- | < e e R . Mrs. Martin Lavenik, in 27 |Mrs. McLean 30 147 Gus George ... 24 162 |ning in Eagles' hall. The prozram ! DAVENPORT games, averaged 160 to lead the Mrs. Dufresne 26 140 | Koski 26 162 |starts at 8 o'clock. { and CHAIR ... $87.50 women’s division. Mrs. Faulkner | Mrs. Olson 27 139 Duncan 27 162 - was runner-up with 152 for 30 |Mrs. Bavard 27 133 Selby .. 29 160( Why Called “Journey Cake” s woRA i games. | Miss Monson 29 126 Shepard 24 160 S»I’IL(‘P: ‘m‘l\‘lM. i Though winners of the tourna- |Mrs. Coughlin 30 125 T. George ke 6 158| In Colonial times, corn bread t ROOM SUITE ... $97.50 e e e = = — | was called journey cake, and was probably cooked for carrying on a | ARMCHAIRS— journey. The word has become B 9 g ’ johnny as it lost its signifcance. From ....$30.00 up Bernard ... . 18 158 FLOOR LAMPS, Shaw e .28 154 as low as ............$8.50 ‘Knuiman 30 154 Stevens s ar 152 STNT g | Goddard ; 30 152 WINTHROP oy Van Atta e 22 148 DESKS: ... $47.50 gardjng 27 1:3 |C. Sabin e e BT ORI Petrich ... 2 138] b I,”“CI" mg”‘ ROOM) by g n 13 SUITE, PANEL BED, | WALNUT ... ) LIVER BILE WHITMAN’S SAMPLER {5 14 ss00 — v (UFSE’ DRESSERS WITHOUT CALOMEL NUFSE'D From ... $19.50 And You'll Jump Out of Bed in IN BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED the Morning Rarin’ to Go you feel gour and sunk and the < id GIFT PACKAGES el x -‘_‘rmk. don't swallow a lot of salts, SMOKING STANDS - ‘water, oil, laxative candy or chewing | ! T = E : Fum ind expect them o make you wuddenly |y 1, 2, 3 and 5-pound packages M Sweet and baoyant and full of sunsbin > \OFFER 8 B | ™ Foc they can't do it. They only move the i COFFEF TABLES | e o Tee yors: dowa-abont | { l y e - i O AT 5 q | fing o vour v Tt mhould. pour out two | But er-Muuro Drug CO. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS - poun nlllqmdbnelntoyt:ur:d 'dld?ilwy". ;E this bile is A , your 't Al « 5 . o e e o R veis s Bowda. PHONE 134 Free Delivery and I IR M ey - oy | | ; ROCKERS | -:;_d_‘;g;;:gimfgmyw.m ‘g EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS | P P | it riaker how geod, old CARTER'S \ POPULAR PRICES LT TIVER PHLS to get theso two S P o e o e o | e ———— —_— ..,m.z‘: ;mu:'-thle ‘extracts, amazing ‘when it comes to making the bile flow freely. But don't ask for liver pills. Ask fo znrl:r:l o Liver . E 0 1931 C. M. Co. = = : | S ° : Juneau-Young Hardware Co. £ : | = = 1 = = | £ “Furniture Worth Living With” = res egeta es F.O.E i . I V3 g . gy “wys: e ) % 99 Ch To arrive on “Victoria’ 'and “Norco” TODAY ristmas p Order Early for Your CHRISTMAS FEAST ree They’ll Sparkle ; Throughout Converts vour old set o 4 1| super-heterodyne Eagles’ Hall, Douglas the Year Prosides renn ' full hroadeast range 2 TONIGHT : anitary Urocer All Eagles, Members of the 5 ¥ Ladies’ Auxiliary, and their f 4 3 \ ¢ Children are invited to at- | or PHONES 83 and 85 Prompt Delivery eod. ; I s 3 The Store That Pleases FRREY Fogrt enpe Juocss 7:30 P, M. ‘ : ’ PITCHER and : < ; 6 GLASSES @ —Shout the huge crowds ? ‘ i that every day come to see‘'and hear radios newest marvel i ‘ ’, SET OF SHERBET SENERAL MOTORS RADIO i 4 SUPER-HETERODYNE CONVERTEB DISHES with PLATE | e o with Remote Control g or i 4 Radio enthuslaste $39- 75 dynes. Every radio § . sy i, everywhere are ac- ft owner wants it be- g VEGETABLE DISH ALl e\ elaimi west COMPI ; s : > ing thisne: COMP] cause it provides THE NEW CHRISTMAS GIFT PICTURE vadio sensation~the General remote control over the full with smaller indi- Motors Radio Super-Hetero- broadcast range. A thirty- r ) B ool dishes dyne Couvester. Owners of foot cord enables you to move YOU WILL LIKE IT vidual dishes tuned radio-€requency sets it about at will. Come in to- welcome it beeause it gnables day for a demonstration. Price them 1o convert their present —$49.75 complete. Liberal Each Set Complete receivers into super-hetero- time payment terms available. Radle prices—tnclading tabes Standard Radio Models, $39.50 to $250; Cust . Sudls Radio Models, 395 s $350. S—fl"—mm:nhllo.‘- 5 | W. P. JOHNSON : L] i ln ter On O AUTHORIZED DEALER : . b ] i y ¥ g } STORE OPEN EVENINGS ey : { S old Pépei's for sale at Empire Office . i s —_—— e S T e A o i e M L5