The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1933, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1933. ~ 5 By CEGROE MeANLS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT NO- ITS AN ANSWER TO ME MAGGIE - THE DEAN TSR an N o %ELEE‘G\EQEJ%\’T?‘%—DL%:*S% A VELESE o ‘ s - i s N TR i FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA GROCERY e e il ARRIVE ERR SNOTHER THE GOOD NEWS I | TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY W — NRINGING UP FATRER THROUGH YOUR STURIDITY- OUR SON- EMERY WILL NOT GET BACK TO COLLEGE FOR ANOTHER WEEK- DID You \I\/lR?E THE DEAN AND TELL HiM 90 COLLECT- LATIONS - S\R- %:/ - \ ] vere rnips, P rs and tha | Danner 147 *147 *147—441 | | The Skyliners of Central Oregon N (‘;l;rof?e A : —_— ——-‘wl R L ! | have fixed March 4, 1934, as the £ ' : | ... 433 438 449 1320 | date for their annual ski tourna-| | There Will owling tonight | Totals here will be no bowling tonig ment. [ as it is regular lodge night. 4 WDtr.a | | R KAUFMANN | Individual scores made last night | Radishes | s H ] ’ ‘ When Christmas Shopping Becomes a Problem . . . were: Mrs. Dufresne .. 135 187 137—430 Michigan’s hopes for a Big Ten| | 5 Turnips . L i o SAN FRANGISCO, Dec. 20 The | football title rested on the out-| 32 gdal - 145 190 156—421| Totals 474 481 475 1430 | club announces receipt of a tele- Lynwood Funchess, Auburn —when it becomes difficult to find proper gifts for particular people, just stop in at this bank for— Wilsen | o " e R Carrots | “t"‘::‘wrr:‘m #Zna?;r Sat;:’ly Str(-(:h leading distance runner has on | No Matches Scheduled for| Totals 23 471 447 1347 Mrs. Bringdale 125 147 175—447| BOSTON, Dec. 20—Wally Berg-| BBe B¢ HAC S 81€C gflk";- elected captain of next year's track | ® NEW, CRISP, CLEAN CURRENCY : : ke’ Sprouts | Kaufmann 158 198 1T7—533|er the “Bam” of the Boston| - o r i . the ideal gift that is always Tonight in Elks i Godibar s 5 | Davis 150 152 124—426| Braves, will give up winter base- |V Miss LS e PR el et sty Tournament J. George 146 163 = ball this year. He has announced| . A3(Ph U °",‘h~f)€‘~‘ddé=mhvb§ as| Dally Emplre Ohristasas Edition d R Stapleton 140 187 Totals 433 497 476 1406| he will not go to California where| - “I‘Vej‘d e :;‘ag e oo wrapped fer mailing, postage paid, A BANK ACCOUNT ) - Abustin. Eaveniiol | S - he has been in the habit of play- gt FEVEC S‘;'rm”m}fi sl gty ;:“‘* _Leave orders at Empire Sl e initial dubaett Sov Totals 411 475 450 1336 o MOoSE | |08 cut-of-season baseball e g8 VEoTs o S Tonn 87 | children, relatives, or smployes. Peppers | WOMEN OF THE MOOSE |y swim, play golf and just| ! rs. Lavenik 182 163 136—481 | NO MEETING 'r_ost down in Florida umtil it's | ‘ BANK DRAFTS t matches | Grigsby 130 133 167—439 | ! time to report at St. Pete, and then | —the safs, economicsl way to Lavenik | Banfield 128 138 180—446| The Women of the Moose will [ITl have all the more keenness for | sond gifts of money to distant a single —_—— — |not hold their regular meeting |Playing baseball” said Wally. E 7 | Poirite. r. Kauf-| Totals 449 434 483 1366 Thursday evening, Dec. 21, on ac-‘lm“Toocmurh Iba . ll_d lls ‘:,V_orzg Z RO WEA TIIER ied 53 with a high of | Onions [counf of the weather. The next|than none, so I've decidd not i i . 198 in econd game. |Mrs. Duncan .. 111 116 127354 | meeting will be held Thursday, De- | #0 abu\rk to California this winter, :Ve ugl;::iy:s\: t;:lc; :;\:rulzfixva:};:i n last night's matches T. George *175 *175 *175—525 'cember 28. or U P G SRR R0, LADIES’ CHIPPEWA SPORT COATS | Ci\yristmasshobpiflgproblems» Gorie Winn o rc sl ore celif oo R simeelifrareelif o] | FOOD AND CANDY SALE 28 oz. Virgin Wool Materials | in often—you are always welcomel . Saturday, Dec. 23rd, Sanitary Groc- s | ery at 10 a. m. by the Rainbow Girls. —adv. — e — JONES-STEVENS SHOP Open evenings until Christmas. adv PR | | Daily Empire Christmas Edition wrapped for mailing, postage paid, in Men’s Clothes [-#=+<""""" Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed First National Bank @ Sold exclusively at— COLEMAN’S Approach this problem of men’s gifts sensibly. You know they never go out to buy trinkets or uesless contraptions for them- selves. But they do take apparelling seriously. That’s your cue to man’s desires. Employ that tip in your selection of his holiday gifts. George Brothers Grocery INA 2.x GLASS for the llflli!lfly feisl THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ~ o WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 | 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. THE TREND is toward o I “ELECTROL”-of course! Glassware, the final beautifying touch to the well set . . dinner table, suggests a gift that will delight your friends. arrl ac lne Op We are showing a stock of such patterns as Wildflower, Grape, Star and Vogue in goblets, sherbets; cocktails and wine glasses. LOUNGING ROBES With him leisure is a luxury; comfort a boon. Don't you really believe he'd get a thrill out of a fine robe. RESTFUL PAJAMAS Ever since that happy day when pajamas became popular as nightwear they won masculine favor over the flappy, character- less nightshirt because of their style and comfort attractions. These are perfect in fit and fashion. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal SMART TIES The very choicest of the stylish patterns; the richest silks. Very reasonably priced. Also a complete line of tumblers in sizes from 4 ounce to 10 ounce priced from 85 cents per dozen. “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! Some very attractive stemmed tumblers at $2.50 doz. | Pyrex and Homer Loughlin Oven Ware make excellent | inexpensive gifts for the home. Our selection of these is HOW’S HIS GIVE | exceptionally complete. HOSIERY? GLOVES | 3 SHIRT STYLE Even if he isn't ab- i Chip-proof enamel ware, 36 times more durable than PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster i = jectly in need of any, There's an idea. Brown, . i atid et # 3 Theé new textures,- the it he hasnt bought ten, grey, buck, and’ ordinary enamel and stainless steel cooking utensils would e P i 3w i e newest of the smart very recently he hasn't chamois; the kind that mak able presents fi . patterns; the new col- these new smart pat- will go best twith his e accept: V or any home. N E lar treatments. terns in silk. overcoat. i JUNEAU .YOUNG FRYE’S BABY BEEF ‘Hardware Co. FryeBruhn Company - 38 Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men

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