The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1933, Page 5

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HIGH BOWLING . SCORE MADE BY MRS, WILLIAMS © 1933, King Fearures S to Bowl Tournament Matches Tonight Williams BRINGING UP FATHER DUFFERIN'CATS! MONDAY \S THE THIRTEENTH- | MUST BE SURE NOT TO HAVE ANY- TRING HAPPEN ON THAT te Inc.. Grear Bruain righes reserved A DAY- BALL TEAM- WHO 1D THAT GOOD NEWS FOR? THE OTHER TEAM? DADDY - DID YOU HEAR THE GOCSD NEWS? BROTHER HAD BEEN PLT ON THE FOOT- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1933 By GEORGE McMANUS \WELL- POP! | MADE THE TEAM- AND PLAY ON i MONDAY THE THIRTEENTH - V= S0 St ”\i @ Sx\\\\ i HMCM V) i Handicap |CHRISTMAS PARTY |OWNS “CHAIN Peaches | 39| Miss Barragar ..°125 *125 *125—375 —_— H. Sabin 180 158 182520 Total 1506 TO BE GIVEN BY Monagle 133 166 170—463 | Alaska Press | ‘GIRLS’ LOYAL CLUB Totals 428 449 477 1345 Al 9 i 148 175, A5 l‘ Everything is in readiness for the Pineapples | | s e | Christmas party to be given in the Miss Taylor *132 *132 *132—396 WEDNESDAY TR gL T, ‘Nuw GANGELL American Legion Dugout tomorrow Shaw 127 179 132438 | 11;‘;:;’ b 478‘1333‘ ' afternoon by the members of the Southwell 154 120 124—398| itk Girls' Loyal Club from 3:30 o'clock | _—— b | ok : 1o 5:30 o'clock. Totals 413 431 388 122 M. Quinto Makes High To-| To®! s 1426 Tonight's Hoop Game Is|” on the program will be a play Banana | : i itled “The Country School,” in ananas om0 tal in Matches Played |Baroumes 1s 18 138—a14| Cancelled On Account |[ffed “The Counsy B0t e 214 236 170620 at Brunswick s i il i%:f.’ffi of Cold Weather club will take part, a Chinese song Connors 166 150 149465 | % 50 i, $) 2%l Due to the prevailing cold weath- | and dance number in costume, and of the Crabapple| Totals 504 485 406 1395] M. Quinto of the Alaska-Jun:au Totals 42 4';9 ;;971290 er, the opening game of the Chan-| the chorus “Little Buttercup” from woman's score in Figs bowling team made the high score | ool s e | nel cage league’s playoff series be- ! the opera “Pinafore.” tournament bowl- | Mrs. Coughlin . 149 154 142445/ in the City League matches played tween George Brothers and the Following the program, a warm 446 and | Van Atta 224 144 136504 At the Brunswick alleys last night Juneau Fire Department quint,|supper will be served to the club core of 164 Adams 116 135 149—400| With a total of 524 and a sin slated for tonight, has been can-| members and their invited guests, Banana team — —— — | game high of 129. celled, it was announced today by |after which the presents on the of | Totals 489 433 427 1349 There will b= no matches played President A, S. Dunham, of the| Christmas tres will be distributed high total with a score i a high single game score lowing teams of the Vege- will bowl tonight. vs Crabapples Mrs. Williams Totals Mrs. Sperling Council Benson Totals A R RO RO RO 124 169 121 414 Prunes 120 169 *140 429 451 436 1316 158 185 123 466 152 159 140 - o> ROADHOUSE AT SALMON CREEK following teams will bowl: Legion of the Moose. Another Huge Shipment Order That CHRISTMAS TURKEY NOW! Selected Corn-Fed Stock from lowa - ALSO DUCKS, GEESE, MILK AND CORN-FED CHICKENS AND CAPONS—ORDER EARLY! Guaranteed Quality at Lowest Prices! TELEPHONE 24-2 RINGS or 422 e tonight and tomorrow night 7:30 o'clock—Alaska Juneau and 8:30 o'clock—Juneau Cash Groc- iIIIIIIII|ll|II|l|IIII!E! the ness, the Un \ | i T 3t it leaves Yukon tomorrow in 8 e, has success in Sprouts. | | Onions TAKES LAY-OFF ey vs. Moose | Brown and Individual scores made in match- | steamer The .Balmon Greek Roadhouse| 'S Plaved last night were: his family d y owing to Alaska Juneau enter the me 164446 4 previlling. ‘The| Denin 168 176 171— 515] Mr. Light 148—502 | ;) anq reopening will be announc- | Quinto 157 168 179— 524 i just as soon as tk is a mod- | Halm 155 147 165— 467} on=-half ye —— 7| eration in the elements and every- PRSI T 7 | 459 1339 tning will move normally again. | Totals 480 491 535—1506 S s Federal Building company. 146—418 B. Schmitz 170 170 170—*510 150—478 BETTEK rHAN EVER Bensen 156 156 156—"468 *140—420| Our line of Christmas Greeting | Steve 161 168 145— 474 W them Cards and Art Panels. Winter and —- —- —= —— home. Pond Co. —adv. Total ... 4 491 ABOARD YUKON S. A. Light has sold his busi-| ficiently, the first game probably d Food Company, to| will | a local concern headed by R. R.|it Was said. aboard been in business | coaches |in Juneau for the past five and |day, was likewise cancelled. It will | and before forming cal manager for the Pigely Wig-‘t'her\. and Mrs. Light will be missed 3 ores of friends in Juneau who | wrapped fer mailing, postage paid, their exceptionally complete. Chip-proof enamel ware, 36 times more durable than ordinary enamel and stainless steel cooking utensils would make acceptable presents for any home. INFORMATION WANTED league. % | If the weather moderates suf- evening | be played tomorrow the | second game on Thursday and the | whereabouts of Mrs. Joe Dubois of Amede Debuois. to settle an estate. y. on Friday evening. The meeting of managers and also slated for 7 p. m. to- - be held tomorrow evening at that ALASKAN SNOW COVER in inches, were reported Daily Empire Christs Monday, Leave orders at Empire |7, Cordova 3, Eagle 3, Fort Yukon 16, Ketchikan 2, Juneau 2. new |15 cents. or Phene 374. for the lmlidlay' feast What more delightful gift can you select than an attractive set of dishes? A gift that will be a constant source of satisfaction throughout the year and one that every member of the family will enjoy. With a variety of open stock patterns to select from you can select as small or as large a set as you desire. The charming MARINO pattern in John- son Bros. imported English semi-porcelain will cost you only $12.25 for 42 pieces. Sterling Rose, one of the most attrac- tive of the domestic patterns, sells for $12.50 for 42 pieces. Gretna Green, a pleasing all green do- mestic ware. Priced at $4.85 for 32 pieces. Besides these we are showing the Gros- venor and Crawford in English ware and Dimity and Pansey in the American ware in open stock. . Glassware, the final beautifying touch to the well set dinner table, suggests a gift that will delight your friends. We are showing a stock of such patterns as Wildflower, Grape, Star and Vogue in goblets, sherbets, cocktails and wine glasses. Also a complete line of tumblers in sizes from 4 ounce to 10 ounce priced from 85 cents per dozen. Some very attractive stemméd tumblers at $2.50 doz. —— SRS e gt iingeghbioai: PSR S Pyrex and Homer Loughlin Oven Ware make excellent inexpensive gifts for the home. Our selection of these is B e ettt JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Co. Charles W. Carter has received This will permit the [a request concerning the present or game, if it should be neces- |she might be going under the name She is wanted Any informa- tion should be given to Mr. Carter. The following amounts of snow, on the ground at various Alaskan stations December 18, 1933: Bethel CAMPHOR BOTTLE / PROVES VALUABLE DRIVE” WATGH ELIZABETH CITY, N. C, Dec. | 18.—A camphor bottle 150 years old, a family heirloom, proved its worth A to Mrs. J. L. Brock. She sold it to FOND DU LAC, Wis., Dec. 18— | &n antique collector for enough tq buy two cows, one heifer and have $20 in cash left. - Daily Empire Want 235 Pay. A “chamn drive” watch more than | 200 years old is a prized heirloom of Harry Klee, descendent of a pioneer family in his locality. I SOMETHING NEW! A gallon glass jar full of RELIANCE k COFFEE—95 cents At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 When Christmas Shopping Becomes a Problem . . . —when it becomes difficult to find proper gifts for particular people, just stop in at this bank for— NEW, CRISP, CLEAN CURRENCY —the ideal gift that is always useful, always appreciated. A BANK ACCOUNT —with an initial deposit for children, relatives, or employes. BANK DRAFTS —the safe, economical way to send gifts of money to distant points, We invite you to let our special Holi= day Services help you solve your Christmas shopping problems. Come in often—you are always welcomel First National Bank THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. i - THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL’~of course! Harri Machine Shop Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster —ab FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery rrrrrrrrrrees L L

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