The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1932, Page 5

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THE DALLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 23,1932~ g e La<t night's score in detail fol- ANCOON VICTOR == ‘A.NGOON— ! 203—590 Metcalf 179 208 203— z uupg ST KIN N ,Wor B, S 172 173 142487 | Shaw .. 163 124 196—483 z ’Mrs Erbland 102 137 123362 | ’ J‘f OUNTESTS\Mrs Coughlin 149 149 149447 N GUNIEDLY T —— 765 791 813-2369 | : KINE— % cvard and Metclf Rol - v~ 24 10 22 ‘i At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 MAKE THIS A SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS Give one of our Boxes filled with good things Priced from $1.50 up. $30 IN MERCHANDISE AW ARDS to eat. o [] Ii's}éas‘y:fo'cu! your hosiery billss Wear the ‘new Hole- proof stockings .. of rich natural silk ... delicate .. fine tex. tured and beoutlfully finished "Theyicosf less because Ihey wear longer vo Games Each of | Wilson 107 121 156—384 [ | Walmer 131 156 122—409 | | '\Iou than 200 M)ss Monson ... 131 131 131—393% | & A TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE on cdefeated Stikine at bow ) 'hc alleys of the Elks’ Clubi ! g. The winners lost L‘v’} Irst but won the two last of 19? st. | Totats M9 753 766-2238 | *Average; did not bowl. MIDGET GOLF COURSE TONIGHT THE VASSARETTES ARE HERE! d of Stikine and Frank | JACOB HARRIS, lNDlAN of Angoon showed the IS TAKEN BY DEATH in the rolling. Bavard was)| h single-game and| Jacob Harris, an Indian, 50 years cores. He registered |old, died early this morning in the n his first and third |Government Hispotal in this city. garnered a total of He had been ill a long time, and a patient in the institution for Forall round wear' No. 222 5/11 For street wear' Tickets on the seven prizes will be given with every KNIT VEST AND PANTIES round played until 10 P. M. ‘ quite a while. He leaves a widow 41107/ A g it a year and a r 4 vening k BAR ¥ These are the genuine Vassarette, patented, AWARDS ‘ pStB1N/6 " The remains are at the Charles 5 ’ = » # <4 ‘or extra hard wear | W. Carter Mortuary. Arrangements at new low prices— I'wo $5 oil paintings; two ten-pound turkeys No. 8888 6/11 o ig is biced to] nave not been made yet for the PANTIES—$1.75, old price—$2.50 at Frye-Bruhn’s; two credit slips at Sabin’s; At all better stores | ; & rikigs 4 & A dinner party for four at Kaufmann’s Cafe e o BANDEAUX—$1.00, old price—$1.95 5 WOOL VESTS AND PANTIES—$2.95 You'll like the new arrangement of the 18 holes each, old px ice—$5.00 L . DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! ™ Ne’u’ Fou'l(lallon‘ Garments And again we prescnt to you our dance band In Girdl dc . from 10:15 until 1 A. M. at the n Girdle an orselett MERRY CHRlSTMAS | $9.50 “ Golf Course Ballroom The good will so N pew undieasithbiine o e silbiily Il Everybody Is Invited Admission 10¢ a Dance geflel'OIISly accorded us girl! Vests and panties that allow all the MUSIC YOU CAN'T RESIST in the past is genuinely frecdon]11 ! le}lxey’ll nelv(er b:lllge oeri]llldf be- | . cause the fullness is knitted in. Full fash- BY apptecnated by all the ioned and soft knit of fine Bemberg and lisle N 1orc o Harmory Chan mexflbers of our bank yarns. You must see them tomorrow! Louis Anderson and '.‘:.’.‘."’J:F:’{'M- Al ‘, family, Please accept § ; ! our sincere wishes for a His Boys Merry, Merry Christmas —for you and yours. Second Floor—Goldstein Building CASH BAZAAR First National Bank OF JUNEAU Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offu:e]Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office | -HIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIIIIH|IIIHIIIIH|IIHIlIIIilIlIIIIIII!IIHlllIIII|I|IIHlIIIIIllIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIII ' gj _\ /— z &\. —=Snl— . 5 CHOCOLATES Better Made, Assorted, Five pound box . . . .. . . .. s1039 Two and one-half pound box . Badigta e g . 95¢ 8 CANDY: “3%2" CANDY:! | HUGE REDUCTIONS ON ALL WHEEL TOYS TRI-PLUG Tree Lights »:. 69c¢ JUST A FEW MORE SETS Paper Shell Pecans Direct from Alabama, Extra Large, 35c The Cash Bazaar Where the “New Low Prices” ARE LOWER STORE OPEN EVENINGS OPEN SUNDAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, and MONDAY, DECEMBER 26TH — FROM NOON TO 5 P. M. for Your Convenience 00000000 AL Last Minute Harry Race Xmas Specials CANDY-- Rogers Delicious Chocolates 2 Ibs., $1.00 Also Larger Gift Boxes IS e QUARTERS FOR MEN’S GIFTS A store full of up-to-the-minute articles men want! CIGARS~ Ideal Gift for Men ELECTRIC SWEATERS Latest styles and colors, pull- overs and coat models, light and heavy ! { i HERE’S A REAL CHRISTMAS HEAD- CIGARETTES-- In Special Gift Tins SCARFS SHIRTS BELTS = HANDKERCHIEFS b GLOVES Come in and let us show them to you i SAB) l'N 'S Everything in Furnishings for Men COME IN AND SHOP! HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST (THE SQUIBB STORE) $

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