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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 22, }933. MRS. ANDREWS (ESTEBETH HERE poucLas |- 'WITH BAVARD FOUR DAYS LATE| ygis | 5meniommes o CHRISTMAS TREE PROGRAMS o 93 4t 10 a. m. AT DOUGLAS POSTPONED ¢ Norco scheduled to sail from dl‘lp COffee :Vege}t]ablel laeagu%l're ams Motorship Will Leave On fnes st © Beatte December 3 ai 9 1l Scheduled to Play at | Weekly Mail, Passenger unday School| o / b . at last! | STORE OPEN . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE The Juneau Florists store will| The Butler Mauro Drug Co. will be open all day Sunday December remain open from 9 a. m. until 24th and from 11 am. to 2 pm.| midnight Sunday (Christmas Eve) Chyistmas Day. A complete show-| and on Christmas Day from 9 a.i ing of potted plants and cut flow- to 3 p.m. BUTLER MAUR! ers. —adv. adv. DRUG CO. Steamer Movements ——,——— READY-TO-MAIL Framed pictures of our popular | | art subjects in Christmas wrap- | pings. No extra charge for wooden boxes. Winter and Pond Co. adv. PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paul Nick Novak “THE HOME OF for Sunday evening have beenpost-| ¢ sail from Vancouver De- poned until more favorable weath-| ¢ cember 27 at 9 p. m. er conditions arrive to permit the ' 4 X | Christmas Tree exercises planned | ¢ princess Norah scheduled to Elks’ Club Tonight Run Tomorrow Night Specially prepared for DRIP. Schilling DRIP Coffee is specially blended, specially roasted, and specially ground for the immediate extraction of all its rich, fra- grant flavor. Coffec intended for a percolator is not adapted for the drip process in which the water drips In the Elks’ bowling tournament matches played off last night in| | the club alleys the winners were| | the Cherries, who took three | straight games from the Apricots; | the Melons, who won three straight | from the Raspberries and the Dates, who won two out of three from the Oranges. Mrs. Andrews, | of the Melons, made high women'’s score with 530 and Bavard of the Delayed four days by the terrific storm that has been playing ha- voc with shipping since last Mon- day the moforship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and David Ramsey, purser, arrived in Juneau about noon today. Passengers and mail had been transferred to the steam- er Yukon and were brought into port yesterday morning from Vil- lage Point where the Estebeth was children to participate in thel o event * a Announcement was also given this| o Zapo e Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle December 30 at 10 m. ora scheduled to sail from morning school have ther notice. DOUGLAS STU! that the Christmas Tree been called off until i ENTS TO BE GUES Government‘ festivities fur-1 ¢ Alaska scheduled southbound OF TEACHERS | o e Seattle on January 5. S{ @ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e December 27. e LOCAL SAILINGS | @ Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for ZERO WEATHER LADIES’ CHIPPEWA SPORT COATS 28 oz. Virgin Wool Materials f le Sitka and way ports. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed The pupils of the third, fourth,| ¢ paeific leaves every Thursday fifth, sixth, seventh and p:ghn\j. at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, grades of the Douglas school will'g Kake and way ports. be guests of their teachers Satur- ¢ g 9o @0 @ w0 ®© 0 @ 0 0 0 8:30 o'clock—Spuds vs. day night at the Douglas Coliseum theatre. The students are to at-|_ g tend the movie at the expense of '{ GORDON’S fiee, their teachers as a Christmas| i | were: o | tadies’ Ready-to- | hove to. On its regular weekly ftrip to Sitka and way points, the Este- beth will leave here tomorrow ev- ening at 6 o'clock, two days be- hind the customary schedule. ———e———— through the coffee but once. Cherries, was high with 577 Matches scheduled for are: 7:30 o'clock — Cauliflowers vs. Beets. tonight i S @ Sold exclusively at— COLEMAN’S Filter papers in each tin. Crystal-clear Real Drip 900000000000 00000000c00000000 000 Coffee can be made only by using a filter paper. For your Parsnips. convenience, filter papers are packed in each Schilling tin. 5. Glar Individual scores made last night TIDES TOMORROW i treat 1 Apricots ‘[ Wear 3 BATON ROUGE SEEKS || sevara st aear Front TRACK EVENT IN '34 5-————— 120 —e 126 188 128 442 145— 414 188— 544 162— 410 495—1368 Miss Monson | Boyle Dunham High tide Low tide 1 High tide 13.2 feet NOTICE | st 431 Cherries | Mrs. Kaufmann 136 | Bavard 209 Simpkins 122 467 455 Raspberries 132 132 174 125 143 155 Rose A. Andrews | Graduate Nurse | JACKSON, Miss., Dec. 22.—Jack- ' | son, Miss., in the Southern Asso-! ciation territory of the A. A. U, has applied for the 1934 junior and | Totals | 1 | senior swimming championship. | | | I | 158— 413| npp S AL Light, having disposed ::?— Z;:’y of his interest in this concern, is — 470|116 longer connected with the Unit- NG |ed Food Co. in any capacity. S A UNITED FOOD CO., . - | R. R. BROWN, Manager cation for the 1.9.34 national track; 132—°396 | 5 and field championships. | 157— 4 < LR @ 191— 489 119 172 164 Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment Second and Main Phone 250 | Louisiana State University at Ba- ton Rouge, La. has made appli- | | | | | | o o When Christmas Shopping Becomes a Problem . . . Introductory Offer? Specialmodel Drip Coffee Maker $120 and 1 Ib. Schilling Drip Coffee, % at your grocer’s. If he cannot supply you, send his name and $1.20 to A Schilling & Company, San Francisco. Moneyback in cither case if you are not satisfied. | Mrs. Goddard Wile Bernard 449 412 Melons 187 145 138 470 Oranges 7 233 168 478 Dates 112 172 143 480—1341 —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. | | ‘Totals | 147 117 119 443 196— 530 206— 528 135— 392 537—1450 Mrs. Andrews. Robertson | Sweum | P77 Total Coffec i &y Standard Schilling Coffee For Perecolator k) 165 164 T1— 227 173— 571 144— 436 388~\274{ | Miss Kolasa | Barragar | H. Messerschm’t in Men ’s Clothes | [ Totals ) o 2 i Approach this problem of men’s gifts sensibly. You know they Mrs. Tilden > J ? Blomgren | Worth 128— 433 | 172—°516 | 29 4431378 never go out to buy trinkets or uesless contraptions for them- selves. We invite you to let our special Holi- day Services help you solve your Christmas shopping probiems. Come in often—you are always welcomel But they do take apparelling seriously. That’s your SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR | CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS | " miche:alowe DISCOUNTS AS HIGH AS 50 PER CENT cue to man’s desires. Employ that tip in your selection of his holiday gifts. First National Bank made a clean sweep of champion-| ships in the Southern Conferance! last fall. While the football team was get- | ting itself crowned by winning all intro-conference games, the cross- country runners finished far ahead of all rivals and claimed the cham- pionship for the second consecu- time year. In the meet at Chapel Hill, N. C., to decide the conference title, the Duke harriers sent five men; | across the tape out of the first seven to finish. Their score was 23| points. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passeénger-Carrying Boat [ E. B. WILSON | 4 by ; : : | Chiropodist—Foot Specialist | | 401 Goldstein Building | ¢ £ - ¥ ’ i PHONE 496 Wh‘tm an’s ‘”‘J?;E; o Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Chocolates I | J LADIES'—CHILDREN'S For a Merrier Christmas READY-TO-WEAR Beward Street % HILINE SYS 7 W LOUNGING ROBES | o IE]hI With him leisure is a luxury; comfort a Groc;:e;—l;;::n;;—ufm boon. Don't you really believe he'd get a | al me ea thrill out of a fine robe. | Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY THE TREND is toward “ELEC TROL”’~of course! Harri Machine Shop Sheet Metal RESTFUL PAJAMAS Ever since that happy day when pajamas becanre 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. CHRISTMAS time is, proverbially, candytime. and America’s most famous box of candy . . . . has a foremost place Plumbing 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 Whitman's Sampler . . Heating as a Christmas gift to any woman, bringing SMART TIES The very choicest of the stylish patterns; the richest silks. Very reasonably priced. instantaneous appreciation. Nothing else can take its place. In One, Two and Three Pound Boxes Visit See the splendid showing of handsomely decorated Christmas packages of be when and where you wish . . . fresh . . . delicious us today. Whitman's Chocolates, ready to delivered HOW’S HIS HOSIERY ? Even if he isn't ab- . most pleasing of all gifts. The thing to do . . . give GLOVES Real W hitman’s CHOCOLATES Butler Mauro Drug Co. PHONE 134 WE DELIVER “Express Money Orders Anytime” PUDSUSSSSSSSE RS S SRS S S S 24 S 2 4 2 4 atannd 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 BowliLg Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Streeteopposite Winter and Pond SHIRT STYLE The new textures, the newest of the smart patterns; the new col- lar treatments. Jectly in need of any, if he hasn't bought very recently he hasn't these new smart pat- terns in silk. There's an idea. Brown, tan, grey, buck, and chamois; the kind that will go best with his overcoat. SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men D e e e e ! 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 e et e e s g bt g e

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