The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1934, Page 5

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MILLERS BEAT :B“"Jv“&‘l“é'ésm"‘s”u‘fim . Alll,i;"f',f,l”!f.’ff = J : with a 31-point edge and|was not awarded on December 20 us ecelve PIRATES IN PIN leading thejr foes by a 2-to-1|as originally planned. Award will | game margin, the Brunswick All- (be made January 3. —adv. Stars will entertath the Elk Club e e & bowlers at Brunswick Alleys Sun- | NUGGET SHOP ¢ day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in| Special gift tables loaded wllh Yy C U T F L 0 W E R S the fourth match of the two teams’ ‘chowe articles at $1.00 and less.| § —adv. | jg series Ior the city champtonshlp‘ L} IOnly One Clty League ~ = — Benefit Ball f ? E and —Two Tonight ! § 5 TONIGHT § z -, J The lone City League bowling fracas staged last night was a P 0 I N S E T T A S 1291 to 1266 victory for the Mill- ers over the Pirates. B. Brown's 450 for the winners was the best | Christmas Flowers AND PLANTS individual total. : A double bill is planned for to- | night. The Cardinals and the Braves are due at 7:30 o'clock and the Red Sox and the Huskies are set for-8:30 o'clock. . B E E R - == Last night's summary: 3 Millers Stedman 97 127 186— 410 |G. Hall 160 133 138— 431 GLOBE, case¢ of pints—$2.85 {B. Brown 127 179 144— 450 ELKS’ HALL ‘ 5 Totals 1201 RHEINLANDER, pints $2.85; quarts $2.75 | Pirates R. Galao 161 130 155— 446 Beatrice Honold 114 97 147— 358 @ Sponsored by the Serbian J. Hendricks 161 149 152— 462 Church Society ® Music by Blintzler’s ® Dancing 9:30 Totals 1266 CALIFORNIA GROCERY :HUSKIES SPILL Telephone 478 prompt Delivery 1 TROY QUINTET | SUGGESTIONS— Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Poinsettias ..... RO UIN P T T IR 50¢ to $4.00 e | lN EXHIBITIBN Cyclamen ..... e i $1.50 and up = : T e o Chrysanthemums S *2 00 per dozen and up Washlngton Coagt Champ, Pom Poms . woeeiie50¢ per bunch and up Roses, Carnations, Gurdenias and other Flowers, in large assort- ment of fine blooms—fresh and lovely. Defeats U. S. C., SAVE THE DATE 39 to 30 bl L o : We have a very fine stock of : again where they lett off 1t year BERGONIAS ~ CHERRY FOR ;r;eest::g:;;xggo; av:rl;]scmgiz? Z{Du; = U( 3 and other Christmas Plants ference basketball champions, de- ’ j HOLLY AND CEDAR WREATHS ALBERT PETERSON’S | ciionis toojans nere s ment FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE a 't'.‘ 5 get'*;;"" basketball exhibi- FRTOREED—A top ol Bt demesgh Store in Shattuck Building PHONE 311 m’l"’)‘le H?Jskiés. coached by mw-‘ Fllooy. A Bemt I Ry e L) 2 Ed dson, took a two-out-of- our vorite Dealer % Christmas Eve L e e Juneau Florists o P e Store open during noon hour—Also Sunday, December 23 and D A N c E The winners led 22 to 13, at to 9 p.m., December 24 and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Christmas Day g half-time. The teams meet again o a tonight in another exh)amon WWW » e _ e e A N 1.0.0.F. Hdll MONDAY, DECEMBER 29 ADMISSION $1.00 b Ladies FREE ELECTRICAL Christmas Gift SUGGESTIONS GOING NOW AT New Stock Received % PIN-IT-UP LITES » - in assorted colors Put light where it will’ ! do the most good at the least expense. P $2 .20 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO GET ONE OF with Bulb THESE COATS AT SACRIFICE PRICES! . REMEMBER : — J Better Light — Better Sight ONLY 9 COATS FOR SALE 1 A gift for poor eyes 5 will always be appre- ® : ciated. / S See our display of _ BRIDGE, FLOOR as 0 S el“ i and TABLE & : ° | LAMPS Q 2 |% E Popular Prices ; WASHING MACHINES—IRONERS—VACUUM CLEANERS—RANGES—SUN LAMPS All sold on convenient payment plan Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Company GOLDSTEIN BUILDING

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