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) The value”of any coal to'the consumer depends solely upon what results he is able to secure with it in daily operation and under exitsing conditions. . . . A number eight shoe has no value t6 thé man with a number nine foot. . . . A ten-foot plank is worthless as a means of span- ning a twelve-foot space. . . Coal prices may be quoted m the market but coal values must continue to be determined on the firing line in each individual plant. We can satisly your every coal need now as we have for over thirty-five years iu Juneau. We have a coal for every purse and for every purpose and we invite you to call us about your particular prohlem. One of the following may fit your requiral}gms: SR & ¢ Perton Indian . Egg-Lamp ... nzm Carbonado . 13.00 Utah Stove ... 15.00 Nanaime ~ Lump . 14.80 Nanaimo Mine Run . 14.50 Diamond Briguets. X Indian-Carbonado Mix .. 2.50 Utah Stove and Steam 11.50 Indian Egg-Lump and Steam ' 10.50 Indian Pea Coal . 10.50 Webster Smithing 21.00 Prices quoted are F.0.B. ‘Bunkers Delivery uaditional Pacific Coast Coal Co. - FERRY WAY 7PHONE 412 CALL US DIRECT or Call one of the following transfers i f WE SELL GOOD COAL ONLY I \We espacially’ Técommend Indian Egg-Lump and t Carbonado { i FOR''YOUR FURNACE NORTH TRANSFER PHONE ‘81 : Office, Next to Light Co. {| JUNEAU TRANSFER i CO. ALL flllAw OF CcOAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Headquarters for Welllngton . %’ and Utab Cdals e PHONE 48, G-L i and ‘other coals ‘of QUALITY SERVICE TRANSFER PHONE 528 it ! Eor UTAH, Stove i COAL | CALL 11 ] BODDING TRANSFER i | 1 AII smnhrd ? COAL i1 Genuine Utah and Nanaimo i Coals—HOT . STUFF! { RYAN TRANSFER PHONE 29 FUEL WELL SCREENED COAL { ALSO Satisfactory’ and Economical ALASKA TRANSFER 4 PHONE ‘269 } EOR—, - g INDIAN EGG-LUMP <“DIAMOND BRIQUETS \ . i.CALL 524 or any other good brand of COAL— JACK’S TRANSFER i COAL Best Quality—Fast Service PHONE 3441 LEGION PARTY DIZZY DEAN IS {SLATED-TONIGHT| WITH DMIG{NG b Fun at Dugout at 8 o'Clock With no intention of conflicting with the public school Christmas program the Juneau American Le- gion Auxiliary will meet with their husbands and Legion members at 8 o'clock tonight at the Legion Dugout. ‘The school festivity is planned to start at 7:30 o'clock. Although the Legion program is set to begin at 8 o'clock, Auxiliary officials today urged parents to attend the school program and then visit the Dugout festivities afterward. Dancing and | refreshments will be featured . Theatre for Children announced that, in addition to the | gala time nlrsafly planned for the | Juneau children Saturday at the Legion’s annual ‘Childrens’ Christ- mas Party, a motion picture treat also was in store. The party is scheduled to begin at 11:30 o'clock at the Dugout. A presentation at the Uptown The- |ater will be seen during the fun, Although an attempt has been made personally to invite all the children in Juneau to the party, a | Public request of their attendance was made' today to any who may have been oveflooked { { ¢ Aux:ha‘ry Plans éhnshnas' VOTEDAS BEST 1934 ATHLETE Associated PreSs Sports Poll Choses Lawson American Lelgon officials today,| Nunmg star who won the 1933 e ' Little Second NEW YORK, Dec. 20. — Hall, Dizzy Déan! For, accor 'in2 e tho fourth an- the St. Louis Cardinals World Series pitching hero is the outstanding péiformer in any sport, during 1934. The balloting results were reléased today. . “Thirty-four names were suggest- ed by the sports writers who voted in the mammoth poll oyer the nation. 'But Dizzy Dean ived |75 per cent of the total ballots |cast to name him the Number One | 5 , amateur or professional. Lawson Little, Jr., Stanford Uni- versltys golfing ace who helds both American and British amateur links titles for this year, rated {second place. Max Baer, who took the heavyweight boxing champion- !ship away from Italy’s Primo Car- nera, was third. In fourth place stood Fred Per- ry, England’s outstanding tennis hero. Glenn Cunninham, Univer- sity, of Kansas' world record mile run ace, was fifth. It was a noticcable fact that Carl Hubbell, New York Giants' 1al vicinity. . Followmg our usual custom mstead of mailing Christmas Cards to all our friends and customers, Rice & Ahlers Co. will give a free show for all the chil- dren of Juneau, Douglas Thane and Marketmg o{ 1934 Salmon Pack: Is Brightest in Years: SEATTLE, Dec. 20.—Edward B. Deming, Bellingham packer, eaid the outlook for marketing the 1934 saliion pack is tlle brightest in ‘years. A curtailed meat sapply, dne ‘¢ the drought, and other caus- ‘er, ‘18 Adding to _nlmon sales, pcMn{ vhid. GAPTMN RAY By e LitR—ts b ‘:1.\\ Airshaft, Seattle Muni- Building * i v cxgal SEATT] C. Ray, olr*;m been found at the foot“of the air- shaft and light well in the County (and City Building. He had been dead sinte Sunday. His: skull WAS | (fractured and one arm Was brok en. The body was hidden from view | by a solid railing. ——e——— POLICE HUNT MEN At the request of Seattle police, | Chief of Police Einar Thompson Fairbanks has beer ‘asked to hunt | for W. H. Neely ard Eric Olson. | award, failed to receive & smgle‘m’t meet agdlh’ umtil Priday, Dec. | vote, 7" FOUND DEAD nual Associated Press sports poll,| . ienp) ! fFBm Vriods piirts of "the State to Body Disébveréd at*Foot sof duel diorders. /20, Capt. Loren sthte ‘Patrol, 1s be- ved to have beert a vietim of an idental /death, His body' has wmuuse - *EB‘SET AFIRE /BY TENN: MOB Natichal Guardefien " Call- ed Out to Quell Furth- i1 er Disorders —‘— i SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 20. |—A mob ‘of Several hundred per- |sons, two of their number already islain and othérs wounded, milled about the ruins ‘of 'thé ¢Burt house ' las National Gitirdsmén’ ‘assémbled . want Somethmg for Him ? [ ‘We have a large-selection of gifts for Men among which are bl CIGARETTF CASES € xR i The trouble ‘gre¥ "out of ‘the ‘fu- " ‘|t attempt t6“Seizé BIK: Harris, 2 regro, aceused of attacking a 14- |year-old white girl. ‘Aftet 'the négid ‘was wmed dWay to Nashville' thé mob set | § fire ‘to the ‘colift house reduclng‘ Leather, *Silver in prices from the interior of“the brick "bulldin or. ('0 wu}x;fl:ror of “‘the bt uilding | or 1. to ‘The court' house Wwas 74 yea:s old and valuéd by cOénty offfcials v 1 at $150,000. | Enamel $10,00 e | ' CARIBOU WALK STREETS Giving an indication of the mild | | weather, cafiBou paraded the| | streets of Chatahikh and, later on, | & brush fire” in" thet lbcnlny was | noted. g Brfiéh and Comb Sets $10.00 - VERY SPECIAL il NOTICE!' The gymnasium class of the Ju- {neau Women’s Athletic Club will of | —adv. | 28, at 2 pm. | L Each Kiddie will receive a ticket good for one ice cream cone at the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. 1Werry Chrzstmasv PLACE—CAPITOL THEATRE ‘TIME--1:30 O’CLOCK DATE—MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1934 "Céme One—Con'lé Al Make It a Record! @ LISTEN, KIDS! Last year 505 luddles auended R:ce and Ahlers SHOW. Let’s all see if we can beat thls record with this SHOW — m Au, GO! MARINE GLASSES : i‘n Finest Quality $10.00 to $2o.oo A COMPLETE SE LECTION of PEN and PENCTL SETS F ountain Pens up to $10.00 Your Name in Gold \ FREE! Only the Best Grades of WRIST WATCHES and at F dctory Prices TOILET SETS in the lates patferns and finest quallt'y 2 ftom $14.50 to $35.00 g JUST THINK OF IT . . 26-piece ROGERS or b COMMUNITY SILVER | SETS i . as low as $12.50 and up to $30.00 STERLING SETS COMB vy o \ ¥ 3! e s |