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3 ] — MISS HUNSBEDT GOES INTO SURVEY OFFICE 5 Helen Hunsbedt, of this city, n appointed clerk in the Public Surveys, it was ed today by Damc: RoSS. in Charge. She took of- day, filing the vacancy the resignation of Miss ‘Waltonen. Hunsbedt was a clerical of the Alaska Legislature Before that she work- e office of Attorney Gen- 1d she has done special work the past few months for SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT SALMON CREEK ROADHOUSE ENTERTAINMENT TONIGRT As a special attraction at the Salmon Crtek Roadhouse tonight, there will be & new three piece or- chestra to furnish music for the dancers. Everyone is invited to take the trip out and have a good time, by Anton Riess. manager. o N BRI CHRISTMAS TREES Pick your own. Old Museum Bldg., Deccember 18. —adv. ————,————— |WHITE S0X AND PIRATES TO PLAY 11 sPRING DATES, TEAMS TO BOWL | TEAMS T0 BOWL 9.—Pitts- burgh’s baseball Pirates will hook up with the Chicago White Sox in eleven training season battles in the West, it was announced by William Beswanger, president of PITTSBURGH, Dec. the club. Upon the completion of training work at Paso Robles, Cal- ifornia, the Pirates will begin the series with the Sox at San Ber- local Government agencies nardino on Apri} 2. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Notice--Dancing Public TONIGHT MANDARIN -~ BALL ROOM ~— TONIGHT THE MANDARIN BALL ROOMS FEATURES ANOTHER NEW DANCE BAND “THE NORTH BIRDS” The crowd always goes to the place where they have the best time The Mandarin Ball Room Is the Place —HERE IS WHAT YOU GET TONIGHT— Dancing to REAL RHYTHM from 9:30 till one in a real set- ting of the Orient—where the incense is burning in the shadows. PRE-CHRISTMAS DANCE SPECIAL ADMISSION Gentlement, 50 cents Ladies, 25 cents U. S. COAST GUARSMEN 25c¢ FREE TO THE LUCKY ONES 24 BOTTLES OF GOOD BEER—6 TO A PERSON Order on Burford’s Corner 5 BOXES OF CANDY THIS WILL BE AN EVENING OF FUN————ANL HOW'! TONIGHT IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlilliiliIIIIIIIIIIllfiiifiillllll!lllllllilliiillIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIII The Leader & GEORGE BROTHERS What WARM Gifts They’ll Make! We’ve watched dozens of women Tooking longingly at these cover- ings. They're the kind that always stops you. And that’s the kind of in gay Christmas boxes . . . ready to go on their merry way . . . and put thing that makes the best gift. We have them all done up warm, friendly cheer into this Christmas! [ Blankets It’s a real joy to pick up and crunch the wooliness of these blankets in your hand. They're big, bright fellows and warm as toast. Colors are love- ly. They’re a very spe- ial Christmas value. Comforters Beautiful satin comfort- ables, all wool filled. They’re light as a feath- er, but, oh, how warm they are! In perfectly heavenly colors . . . and an easy gift to buy. STORE OPEN EVENINGS oy T um i - E THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1933. FRUIT LEAGUE [CITY LEAGUE INTOURNAMENT Three Matches Scheduled at Elks’ Club Bowling Alleys Tonight Bowling Matches Mrs. Edith Bavard, of the Gar-| In the City League bowling lics, made . high woman’s -score m_matches played at the Brunswick the Elks’ bowling tournament play- alleys last night, the Alaska-Ju- ed at the Elks’ club last night with |neau team defeated the Moose, a total of 512 and a high single|1532 to 1429, while the Federal (game score of 174, while George Building three won from the Sig- : Messerschmidt and Joe George tied [nal Corps by a narrow margin, for high men's total with 533 each.{1522 to 1517. The latter's score Messerschmidt has the high sin-|was brough up by their handicap gle game score, 211 in his second, of 141. game. M. Ugrin, of the Alaska-Juneau Three matches between teams of ; three made high total score with the Fruit League are on-the sched-|556 and J. Killoy of the Moose ule for tonight as follows: | was next with 531. 7:30 o'clock, Bananas vs Oranges. | One match between the Miners 8:30 o'clock, Raspberries vs Crab- |and Grocers is scheduled for to- apples. Inight and tomorrow the matches 9:30 o'clock, Lemons vs Figs. to be played are: Individual scores made last night| 4 o'clock—Legion of the Moose M. Ugrin, of Alaska-Juneau| High- Score Man in the are: | vs. Cash Grocery. Garlics 7:30 o'clock—Federal Building vs. | Mrs. Bavard 174 170 168—512 Alaska Press, ! Andrews 173 159 179—511' Individual scores made last even- |Dr. Williams .. 176 125 148—449 ing were: _———— Moose | Totals 523 545 495 1472 F. Schmitz ... 140 150 . 148— 438 Cauliflowers {J. Nello . 172 145 143— 460 Mrs. Koski 131 90 115336 J. Killoy . 157 177 197— 431 Koski 156 177 162—495 | S Selby *165 *165 °165—495‘ Total el s 1489 | —_—— —— — Alaska Juneau Totals 452 432 442 1326 M. Ugrin 210 161 185— 556 Turnips 'J. Halm . 140 178 182— 500 Mrs. Petrich 108 174 161—443 M. Quinto ... 137 154 185— 476 Bringdale . 171 147 167—485 e Wilson 118 174 159—451! Total 1532 PONRERAS Rl - o Sign: Totals 397 495 487 1379 Croken 172 188 163— 523 Parsnips Loughlin 137 126 140— 403 | Mrs. Peterman .. 122 137 125—384 Smith . 150 150 150—°450 Hoffman 135 112 124371 G. Messer'dt 171 211 151—533 1376 s s —— " Handicap 141 Totals . 428 460 400 1288 e Sprouts { Total Mrs. Goddard .. 133 138 140—411! Federal ding | Joe George 207 167 159—533 B. Schmitz ... 147 194— 527 Stapleton 152 115 148—415 Benson 174 167— 518 _— — —— — Steve 172 133— 477 Totals 492 420 447 1359 ] i Cabbages | Totals 1522 | Mrs. C. Mesr'dt 158 121 146—425 - > iA. Henning 185 177 170—535 PRIZES, NEW ORCHESTRA, IShat'.uck 113 168 168—449 AND NEW MUSIC WILL BE ' oV ST e AT MANDARIN TONIGHT s A 456 466 484 1406 1, p0ers who wend their way to P the Mandarin Ball Room tonight, NOTICE may be the winners of the spec- After December 35 no teiephone \oh Prize being agendy Dy e | rentals for the month of December 1, aqdition to prizes, there will will be accepted at a discount. All o ;5 ney orchestra featured, remittances by mail must bear wu; Burford, manager, said postmark of not later than last discount date. Please be prompt JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | GORDON’S adv. TELEPHONE CO. Ladies’ Ready-to- | Wear l. | Seward St., mear Front | } PIGGLY - HI-LINE SYSTEM | Groceries—Producé—Fresh | | and Smoked Meats Front Street, opposite Harris | Hardware Co. | CASH AND CARRY SOLDtoanywomanwhowonts a washer thot will wash garment — from fop things to heavy b quilts with per; money for ecessary — trouble. is a model thot'4 100% G-E quality. It pletely guaranteed. And Madam, look at the low price in these days of rising costs! Alaskg;,Electric Light &?!’ower Co. Douglas = = &= = = = =5 = = = = = == = = = o Juneau ¢ TOMORROW P, e s i SEE BIG VAN For the largest assortment of | Alaskan Made Christmas | Gifts in Juneau! | 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. | NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. {Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of FORD J. RHINES, also known as F. J. Rhines, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That H. L. FAULKNER, adminis- trator of the estate of Ford J. Rhines, deceased, has filed herein and rendered for settlement his final account of the administration | of said estate; and that a hea.ring; will be had upon said final account before the undersigned at Juneau,“ Alaska, on January 20, 1934, at 10 o'clock am., at which time and, place all persons interested in said estate may appear and file their objections in writing and contest the same. | GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the probate court above mentioned, this 18th day of No- vember, 1933. | J. F. MULLEN, i Commissioner and ex-offico Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Nov. 18, 1933. Last publication, Dec. 9, 1933. Real THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond e e e DOLLARS WORTH OF THE BEST FOOD IN JUNEAU 12 $9.50 cash PIONEER CAFE PAUL and NOVAK BEER BUDWEISER BLATZ BEER BLUE RIBBON ACME CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery o o - MUSIC! Old Papers for Sale at Er_npire Office DANCE TONIGHT | Creek 1 Roadhouse | SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR TONIGHT ’ Always Peppy Always Good BEER! SANDWICHES! LUNCHES! e NO COVER CHARGES b FUN! FUN!