The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1933, Page 8

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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB NOME HEAVIEST SINCE WARTIME Exceeds inTalue that of Any Other Since 1917, Stivers Reports L EXERCISES HELD TOMORROW AT 1 Musical Program and Ora- tion to Be Given at An- nual Lodge Services BEEN MADE ON RIGHT OF WAY Settlement of City End of Willoughby Avenue Ex- | tenionNeat , Announced NOTICE — DANCING PUBLIC™ TONIGHT Mandarin Ball Room TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY to hear and dance B is being made on 0b- right-of-way for the hby Avenue on At 1 o'clock orrow afternoon the Elks Annual Memorial Services | will be held in the El Auditor- i to which the public is cor-| invited The Rev. John A. Glasse, of| Presbyterian The Seward Peninsula gold pro- duction for the past season, total- ing approximately $1,740,845, was t largest since 1917, according to E. R. Stivers, Deputy Collector of Customs of the Port of Nome,( who has just completed his annual § i jfhs Korthern g o Church, the oration report on conditions in that dis- Council held in and t m will also include| 1:‘:2(: t evening. It is A 2 . . i : ettlement on this | la shox{ m 1 Zr{ogn;‘r:'. p?::g}»‘}:‘i B Business generally was better musical portion the ram | Wigree ) : : ! a 2] oo Krzyeki '(above) cfigtii . | DOUL ‘meominiel nd CUZE LEE to the music furnished by the famous CHEMAWAN’S Dance e next few days chandise shipments, except for Mayor 1. Goldstein A fremy 3 : | kee was named chairman of the _ I routine business to several selections Dby thf socialist party of America, succeed. [uel shibped in, exceeded those of Band. st {he meeting, was|: enator Carl Hach; ok New Mex. | rection Lutheran Church foa| na the late Morris Hillquit of New 1932. There was also an increase of a lease to the| Xpo l‘l§°f§n'\§11:’“r?flffr3&eau hxbs Sg;“; 1‘:“;’ er the direction of Miss Alice| | York. (Associated Press Photo) in passenger traffic over last year. S r b : H = TONIC J % i Omabeny for| ol e ol e e Inoming mm;x;;d;;e tshipmentts = TONIGHT IS THE FIRST APPEARANCE of this band under on property which be-| rived to take over his duties. He I DR increased from 9 ast year to|= B i 7 el oy fheceeded Sam G. Bratton, who re. | MRS HENRY R. CROSS i‘PD\'F 1ANNUAL SALE, DINNER 10085 This year; lumber from|= direct management of the Mandarin Ball Room—and the dance > dollars was Vob v .| signed to become a Federal Circuit| BABY DAUGHTER TO L 288,126 feet to 1,057,175 feet; fuell= o = & v flollars wan, woree dy s judge. Yoserrat. ror nome soox OF LUTHERANS TO BE (00" ons to 262 tons. = will be conducted as all former dances have at the Mandarin. for the Boys' Drum s, to be utilized in nstruments and uni o T |HELD NEXT WEDNESDAY coal shipped in dropped from y R]-J Cross, S“"dA her | 4158 tons to 2,741 tons, and diese r born at t nn's | t week, }”(. doing mp(\_‘ The annual sale and dinner of o }::m; ingid ;‘o 161 ;onsw the cct to leave the hospital | the Lutheran Ladies Aid will be ';wtesmjufigedsfr?:elgoslma pmm'lsl Mrs. Fred Gilman, and her two| for their home Sunday or Monda | held next Wednesday, December 6, ©°ag foos pounds; edible offal 1 i in Juneau on the| is pastor of the Meth-|In the sacial room o from 6423 pounds 1614430 pounds; | join Mr. Gil opal Church. | There will be an excellent varlety ,..jeer nides from 1400 to 3,036; RED GILMAN AND TWO CHILDREN ARRIVE | TO MAKE HOME HERE | Here Is What Y ou Get Tonight DANCING TO REAL BIG-TIME DANCE MUSIC — 9-piece orchestra bringing out real harmony and rhythm. These music- time in many meet- ings. no one her than members or the Coun as present at the ing last eevning. This was! Fo! to lof practical and dainty articles attributed to the severe st that no c of the Ju- Yol s ST live deer from 21 to 62. Decrease » fact that no con- 1 f S| a a 14 ol here. Mr.; M. A. TENNE URANCE v‘epemllly a;‘:llt:?f) qozonghrllz‘;“:’s_‘ was shown in ivory, whalebone S R 5 % i his family to| MAN, RETURNS TO JUNEAU) Presenis, arc Co aprons, Tunch- 8 L™ erring. ians can sing. Hear them play and sing “The Last Roundup.” weeks ago. M. A. Tenney, representative of | S0 BECL T e gy bears, Tndlg Passengers arriving from ihe =2 This is a real treat. United States numbered 471 and ! : Jo _|lace on display. A food sale will 7 X i e B At 5:30 ovlock a turkey dinner #13 @n¢ S8 108 HC Ve o d " He will be in Junean for| Wil be served. Those Who remem. ., s, 60040 fine ‘ounces, abou . week before returning to|ber the delightful dinner served 1’he <am.e as’ the 1082 out.p\;t The Bewling Shoes at the Leader. ady. his nome in Seattle | 185t /year will no doubt e gfgted cased value resulted largely : 1 |to hear that the dessert served }:“;:"5;9 i‘;“‘ma_ed i ot b | el reas e “mmmmmmommwwomomw "t;]}f;ewg}llb‘l;p fgm‘g‘r t;zoif“:’:;,m vellow metal under the Admin this year and it is hoped that no ration’s new monetary policy. ’one will have to wait to be served. Mutual Li((- In:uranco Com- e — the SHE GETS TURKEY J. H. Buxbaum 89, Union drum- | p; i e Civil War, has| n enn., since the | n in Memphis, -!close of hostilities. -~ = wife of ernor, e made by FREE - To the Lucky Ones - 5 Boxes of Good Creamy Chocolates WOW! WHAT AN EV IN’! MANDARIN BALL ROOM Attended by a large crowd of The Orchestra gets its nams card players, the Moose Lodge held a card party at the Moose Hall last evening, with whist, pinochle ~ 15 e S g e o &fi%fifi“g A[g 1';3'3}1‘ B, nes, 3% B e Gentlemen 75¢ Ladies 25¢ {and Mrs. H. K. Olafson The Mandarin Ballroom man- | v agement has engaged Haldan X Ch 7 for the lar Sat- = TONIGHT MANY ATTEND THE cuiay misne dance tonmiant. e = | MOOSE CARD PARTY Chemawans have been well pat-| | d he d: £ hich I % I I | ON FRIDAY NIGHT iney nave plaved here, and their| = E KS H z music is said to be very good. = 3 from the fact that all the mem-| bers attended the famous Indian, i school at Chemawa, Oregon, and $ and bridge furnishing entertain- :{hi;r headquarters is af Metla- t i atla. I ONIGI I I Tt ot marty et this montn, During the remainder of m"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII!IIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH on December 15, it was announced, Winter, the Mandarin will present Those who won prizes at whist several orchestras at various times,| 7 ¥ — CCRES, ¥ LR A last evening were, high, Mrs. Ger- following out a practice fairly | tie Olsen and Ed Dull; consolation, Well established by many amuse-; Mrs. H. Peterson and E. Roden- ment companies in the Statss. Auspices B. P. O. Elks berg. Winners at pinochle were, high, Miss H. Hillery and Chris Henning; consolation, Mrs. J. A. AR ES FF | Bulger and W. Wilson, while the | bridge prize winners of the high | score prize were, Mrs. Olof Bod- i | ding and Tars Haugse, with Mrs. H | Delia Dull and S. Wallstedt re- ’ | celving the consolation awards: | ARG 2 | BURNS, Oregon, Dec. 2—M. P. Bowling Shoes at the Leader. adv. Moffett, of Burns, was killed yes- TS terday when his car left the r@d Dafly Emprre W:m Ads Pay and overturned. MUSIC BY JIMMY STEELE’S REVELERS Dancing 9:30 to 1~ Admission 75¢, Ladies Free 0000000000000 000000000000090000000000000000000000000000060000 TONIGHT Salmon 2222 NOWQM“WW : BEFORE Creek and AFTER b oadhouse THE DANCE ]| ' CARMCKS, ji it b ! ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT FOR TONIGHT Visit the A New Three-Piece Orchestra! Always Good o Capital Beer Parlors BEER! BEER! Lunghes Music - Dancing Do Your Christmas Shoppi | pping NOW | ® Our shipment of Toys, Dolls, Silk Wear and Gifts for yonng and old is unpacked and ready for your inspection. PLENTY LARGE! THE LARGEST HEALTH AND ACCIDENT COMPANY IN THE WORLD Almost $30,000 paid in claims through our Juneau Office Over $50,000,000 p2id in claims to date by our company ; Always Peppy ‘MUSIC! BEER! SANDWICHES! LUNCHES! Here to Stay! Our large and constantly increasing business in Alaska makes us a permanent organization here. Our company is selling complete protection from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Circle, and our Alaska agents are not like the birds—North in summer, South in winter. F. S. SCOBEE MANAGER FOR ALASKA Old First National Bank Building P. O. Box 2092 JUNEAU, ALASKA NO COVER CHARGES .FUN! FUN!

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