The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1934, Page 5

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PREPARE: GIRLS’ WOOL C()4TQ Values to $12.95 Close Out $5.95 Some with Beret and Muff to Match Sizes 6 to 14 WOMEN’S DRESS FUR TRIMMED COATS Values to $65.00 Close Out Price $29.95 In all the new shades. No two coats alike. Sizes 14 to 44. Greatest values ever offered. With lamb’s wool interlining—advance spring styles George TAKU Is Now Here! YOURSELF FOR WARMTH Values to Latest winter styles. No styles, Values to NOW $1.95 Lates sstyles and shapes. No two alike. Totals 460 474 ¢ Store Open Every Evening to 9 P. M. Tolals . M2 478 4831400 Tptals 465 486 - Mrs, Faulkner .. 181. 174 Coughlin 155 155 1f Kegel 130 148 100 387 ° | Totals 466 477 4451388 Brothers WOMEN’S COATS and SUITS Sizes 12 10 46. Thtrs‘q;lré all advancec spring ALL WOMEN’S HATS = snun BUWLING P ——— 'EVIDENCED AT ELKPIN ALLEYS ' There's no doubt about it; the ‘Elk- Alleys were “full” of good bowle night. At least six of bowlers present clicked f better than 525 as C League ten-pin aces ran off three | matc il | Mrs. H. L. Faulkner led the wom- en with a nifty score of 536, which, | ;Wl\ll« good, did not break her pres- ‘:3)'. record of 591. Twice Mrs. | Waul hit 181 in single games to lead that division for the women. her good work, Mrs. Faulk- | Mojuds were forced to bow | mocats, 2 ta 1. h man was G. Blomgren, 547 as his Kaysers tied Shots. The Kaysers first match, 502 to 441; Agfa outfit copped the next e, 456 to 425, but the third one -tie. Leading the men in mes scores was .M. H, g figure for the Agfa trio. contest, a 2-to-1 win il ional Crooks over Smith- featured high team scor- in; ¢ \e winners. The National cam tallied 1460 and 520 to lead l ok e those departments. team ‘Walkovers and Hotpoints bowl at $29.95 of ue play. The second WHETHER he's the proud owner of the best cellar in tov or whether his stock is on the sideboard, tlic man who really knows how to judge fine v and liqueurs -is. the one who best apprec the excellence of JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE’S Brands. COMPLIMENT him two alike. All wool. night's sumimarie: FIRST GAME Agfa Sure Shots Mrs. Sweum ... 112 112 112 Parks 173 173 173 . and yourself . . . in your Christmas gift. Side 156 171 207— 534 | Remember him this year with a selection from i | Alaska’s Maoit Complete Liquer Store! Total: 441 456 4921389 Kaysers Mrs. Petrich ... 150 119 149— 418 | » 172 200 175— 547 e INTQ Waugh 180 116 168— 451] RUMS WINI $4.95 Total 502 425 4,“7“,,,‘ COCKTAILS MIXERS OND GAME S o nal Crooks | GINS RYES 118 163 144— 425 | el 2y 165 165 165—*495 WHISKIES ALES Van Atta 183 146 211— »«m‘ Mrs. Hunt 112 lfl7 104— elby 183 183 183—*549 Radde 147 188 201— L‘T Sperling 125 124 Habjin, H. 191 189 s Dtunham 149 173 | | — | ! Amocats h 4 1 | I PERCY REYNOLDS Munager bt *L AV u;,e dxd not bonl GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator is just as convenient inthewinterasin the summer—and as thrifty, too! It's always summertime in your kitchen—and even in winter there are very few days when even the outside temperature is low enough to keep foods from spoiling. Now is an excellent time to select your G-E. Even should prices be no higher next summer you will actually be losing $30 to $40 if you wait. A Christmas Gift the whole family will enjoy Convenient Terms Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 . DOUGLAS—Phone 18 (r)l;iwpapers for salé at Empire Office \IPIRATES TAKE BOWLING MATCH i City League Contest —Braves Win Playing one of the closest bowl- ing matches on record here, the Pirates last night at Brunswick Alleys in a City League contest nosed out the Cubs, 1358 to 1,349. That meant but a nine point mar- jgin in the three games bowled. The other fracas last night went to the Braves who bested the White Sox, 1,283 to 1242. Tonight's double bill frames the Huskies and Indians at 7:30 o'clock and the Senators and Millers at 8:30 o’clock. Last night’s summaries: FIRST GAME Pirates Ray Galao..... 13¢ 167 166— 467 Beatrice Honold 128 156 127— 411 J. Hendricks 172 156 152— 480 ‘Total . 1358 1 Cubs 1| Kén Larsson’ . 150 162 152— 473 Eli Lindstrom 135 157 148— 440 Clar. Hansen 150 138 148— 436 Total ... i BT . SECOND GAME Braves J. Killoy 113 177 168— 458 J. C. Morris 121 127 125— 373 ‘George - 116 222 114— 452 | AT | Total .. apriesocepesihessienie i AABS | ‘White Sox | Hendrickson ... 137 152 146— 435 T. Hutchings 135 101 131— 367 A. Garn ... 147 156 137— 440 . 1242 CHRISTMAS EVE DANCE At Moose Hall Christmas Eve. Best of music and different door prizes. —adv. R Old newspapers to: sale at The Empire Olflu four expense. A complete line of | | Christmas gifts of exceptional value ¢ ¥ladv. WINTER ANL' POND CO. {Cubs Nosed_Out in Close “LIGHTS O’ JUNEAU” Christmas Gift framed pictu wooden boxes and Christmas pings will be mailed post - paid NOTICE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1985 | he scale of pay per hour will be $1.20 for carpentefrs as allowed | Northern Zone by the P.W.A. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1. .- CHRISTMAS EVE DANCE At Moose Hall Christmas Eve. Best of music and different door prizes. —adv, - e 'ORDER HIM NOW! WANTED—POSITION Job or work anywhere by mmm t- ent woman with several yes ness experience. Needs ,Alaska Meat Co.--Phone 39 When You Thmk of CHRISTMAS CHEER THINK OF THE GASTINEAU LIQUOR STORE % ALL LEADING BRANDS OF WINES ANI) LIQUORS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Gastmeau Liquor:Store LENA PIGG, Proprietor

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