The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1935, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA BdPlRE FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1935 rnight,” Trombone ‘“To- March “Forward." - RAIN FOLLOWS FALL OF SNOW HERE TODAY Early morning snow turned to rain | n Juneau today as the humidity and | __ emperature rose and the heavy Iall‘ f snow on the ground began to|Post Ofilce and nelt Numerous leaking roofs were re- E"‘pre“ Ofll‘ce to Aid Late Shippers rorted, and the street clearing work the meeting tonight to as: ther consideration. B — ENTERS thing you will need in choice foods for the Holiday Season. We'd appreciate you- ieisurely investigation . . . but if you're in a hurry, remember that nowhere eise can you shop so quickly, o so efficiently as at Pigsly Wigaly. st fur- a truly talented group of rx'r{orm- D l C D VNEW NLON SIGN FINE PROGRAM |- aily Cross-word Puzsle GAME MEETING [Los e ONGRED BY FRIENDS| e s ou v i ‘The efitire program was as fol- Uzcudun in HONORED BY FRIENDS| ; Aot pAcROsS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 1. Ingredient o N. Y. Tonicht ® y |1ts own ice cream in an attractive g 5 N : oY) 1. Trees I | i y Y High School Band: March, Over-| g Bronoun & 'run.u- -nan omg; Mrs. T. A. Morgan was pleasantly | €00 display at the entrance to the fone “Ambition.” Tone Poem “Vil-| 8. Lacking heat / & Skava Gidone S MaAbaai b he Terminal Cafe at Front and Seward lage Chapel,” March “Honor Band.”| '% Buminant 10, Fail to keep NEW YORK, Dec. 13, — Joe | SUPrised Wednesday g When a|gtreets The sign was Sold and in- Trumpets: Perry Tonsgard, Jackie | 13. Unrefined 1L Stained ST 3 Louis will give away 6'¢ pounds | $70uP of friends arrived at her home | stalled by Ta Liston. Hawkes, Donald Pegues, Bobby Ver-| 14, citooin rm [/ The, Alasks Gams, Commissionf. o, o 0 rs inte the iy to. 1| in the Bmpife Apkitments' i dele-~ et hon . Latirel Marinsen Eddie Nelson, * " China 20. Mlddli | may adjourn tomorrow night, after g 4 3 | brate her birthday. PCOLE RETURNS FROM TRV Ing “Mother's Lullaby” and| 1 Eortais o ] the sixth day of its annual meet-| night in Madison Square Gar- [ Twelve intimate friends, to whom | William Poole of the Royal Blue Mi " G de d|“Bunny.” 18. Ascend whichb & ing being held here in the Federal| den for a 15-round bout with |nre Morgan was host, joined in |Cabs. returned on the North Sea B}lon Miller s Grade an nny. 3 ins thing Msts | Byiiding idin i = i | from & trip to the States. d G Clarinets: Clara Hayden, Mary| 22. High pointed 23. Butter : & i Pauline Uzcudun. | bridge and games, later adjourning p - High School Students Give | rypps, £ma Meler, Marvin ciick bill Lo ypmtint S Foe Sy Nsuline (G . o o' ik i to the Brunswick Bowling Alleys for bR R 26 Artifictal 27, Small spark | g d_ Iast skouday. tof - 1 Lol Weheg. n Ihly mhen { Carl Bechkoff entered St. Ann’ Splendid Performance ingvald Varness, Lorraine Johnson, language 28, Negative | SEEION, <O e L AR (A {an impromptu tournament. arl Bechkoff entered, St. Ann P! {playing “Long, Long Ago” and| 2. Pinch 30, Sullenly discuss proposed recommendations| at 200)% pounds and Uzcwglun | RO A R Hospital for medical treatment yes- * ey ,‘W.m'khlm- the Night Is Coming.” 2. Suppremion Hd g;‘};’:_':}: | concerning 1936 game laws for the| weighed 207 pounds. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! terday. Both grade and high school st Trombones: Jimmie Hickey, Hallie in pronounn- e g | Territory, and other matters relat- g Y X i $0e IO s Y ing 35. Hunted ing to the work of the body. dents, under the capable and talan Rice, Robert Haines, Charles John-| 29, Animal . ot leadership of Byron Miller, musical| ;tone, LeRoy Vestal, Rodney Nord- | 44 Gnrmz:ller e s o0l Yesterday a public hearing was ructor, last night demonstrated |ling, plaging ““At Pierrot's Door,” | 34. Egg drink _ _50. Accessory seed 1. Watches lege cheers |held from 1 to 3 pm. by the com- acquired musical arts | My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean.”| 36 Emull sheltered covering narrowly 40. Edible seeds missioners, and several persons with g 3 nlet 51 As far as DOWN 42. Maxim | sigeith it % ared in the grade school auditoriu Clarinets: Lew Williams, Dorothy | 37. Gnndxng tooth go' Device for 1. Poultry :2 gl:v ¥ | SUSHeRUOnE | OFF CLd lC{SWS 3_1_3}’0 d Opening at 7:30 o'clock the pr am | Lund, George Walmsley, Susy Winn, | 3% ”‘;:‘,‘3';,’2,"’. sifting 3 Mg)rg“d:c‘!vom 3 Rfl‘; In | for individual interviews with the attracted a large audience, many of | Orletta Hayden, Norma Burford, | point 65. Picket which infests :g gv"fn?fnflfua | offictals. them parents, nr(ll;]d and rmhh'u!]l.\ Grace Berg, Richard Krane, playing | 4L Male sheep 56 Flaytbing 4 ibetanos ;2: gu?'a:gu. e RS so, and many of them townspeople, | ‘Abide With Me" and “At Plerrot’s state: abbr, history 3. Conten hd who remained to praise a program | Door.” 44. United 69, Long narrow o4 Goddess ot \C” Y COUNCIL IS TO 45. American opening A | which was always capable, never of-| Trumpets: Raymond Paul, Bobby | Indians Poem 67. Pronoun | MEET THIS EVENING| fensive, and occasionally deserving of J. Truitt, Kenneth Bunch,| 7 encores. Meyand, Harry Watkins, Har- // - / The City Counelt will bold s spe- Jack Glasse, star pupil, rendered | 1d Hanson, playing “Sun of My | / cial meeting tonight at 8 o'clock for ! two bass horn solos: “Asleep in the and “America.” / /4 Iurther discussion regarding the pro- Axms of thbDesp,” and - Focked i | d Instruments: George Tan- | posed street improvement, project at | the Cradle of the Deep.” He was Alfred Zenger, Burton Walker, | 6 W '/ {the Home Grocery corner at Wil- accompanied at the piano by his Sperling, Simpson McKinnon / |loughby Avenue and E Street mother, Mrs. John A. Glasse | Charles Hermann, Robert McManus, 7 77 According to existing plans the 1 Misses Virginia Wood and Mildred | fred Serri, Iver Conn, Jack Nevin | ////-- ‘hmldmg occupied by the Home Gro- | ol Webswr_plga.wdarlm‘v duet which al- | Vincent Moder, playing ‘‘Abide Witk 22 7/ 25 |cery Company will be remodelad, a so received an encore. Me" and “Lightly Row.” . | corner being removed from the build- | High spot of the evening were the | ciorvoi Rovert Paul, S ing to increase visibility, and the| renditions, opening and closing the ) coyin " Busbara Hermamn, % . /// ..fl““ street widencd. ' program, of the High School Band. | ;pine Gampbell, Sue Stuart, Mar | At the last regular meeting the| Stewart, David Heisel, Griffith Nord- .//- . council agreed to pay half the cost ling, Dean Allen, Ann Campbell, | |of plans, not to exceed $50, for a| 3 e - 5 T 7 ; Click, pla: “Sweet and 37 n. new store. front which will be re-| “Old Black Joe,” “Long, Long | : quired by the proposed alteration of | We've gone to a lof of trouble . . . worked hard . . . planned : : | 4/ 42 43 the building. The plans have been V7 - ol Band: March, Sere- / completed and will be displayed at | carefully . . . to bring your neighborhood Piggly Wiggly every I////,, ol FANCY N8| Chocolates Christmas Box Full Weight Santa Claus Ship To Be Here Next Tuesday Afternoon Chile Sauce 12 oz. bottle HEINZ Coffee Schilling 4 Sooner or later you'll ery Schilling Coffee. Till th as made more difficult by the 1 e 3 . et . udden thaw. i To give Juneau residents a last The Christmas steamer of the 27c Pound 29c 2l/ lb box 89c Wings of the Morning More rain is forecast for tonight| opportunity to get packages to Alaska Steamship Co., the Vic- ) /2 i to you?” nd tomorrow, with moderate 10 Eastern cities in time for Christ- toria, with Santa Claus aboard, resh southeast winds. Clear, cold weather prevailed over nost of the interior today, with oastal towns reporting cooler tem- seratures and cloudiness. ., FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED mas, the Postoffice will remain open until 5:30 tomorrow after- noon. This will give belated Santa Clauses an opportunity to redeemed themselves. The American Railway express office, on the Pacific Coast dock, will be cpen during the same hours, and Agent W. R. Mulvi- hill announces that he will again be on hand to take packages be- fore the Northwestern sails. - is scheduled to arrive in Juneau next Tuesday afternoon at 5 ©’clock, according to an official radiogram received this after- | noon by Agent M. J. Wilcox. The Victoria will remain in port four hours and during that time Santa Claus will receive aboard ship, everybody being welcomed. e —-— A. BE. Karnes, Territorial Commis- sioner of Education, will leave Wash- Mixed Nuts No. 1 Grade 2 Ibs., 49¢ Christmas CANDY Assorted Hard Mix Schilling Coffee inspires confidence. With reasonable care In brewing, its sturdy quality delivers 2 delicious cup { &2 gls, = the ooy s, The Juneau Fire Department was ymmoned at 3:30 o'clock yesterday Schl]llng ‘x’uenmon to the apartment occupied Saturday Evening CANDY-CAKES - NUTS rator, over H. 8. Graves store to ff Miss Marie Brennan, telephone extinguish an oil heater which burst DEWEY KENIGHAT HERE ington for New York next Saturday, | All sorts of good things and sweet things for ihe o flames while being filled With rding to word receivéd by his o ery attractive prices. lb n“eg::;&:g£§°f°fl‘“& | keroene. Aside from minor water| Dewey L. Knight, Naturalization , Mrs. Marie Drake. He and | 9:30 H°I|day SN Y L g z s.’ 45c P! A ” damage, no loss resulted. and Immigration Agent from Ket- |his wife will spend Christmas with | Onefordnp. e chikan, arrived on the North Sea for Mrs. Karnes' parents in Minnesota, . T , FIRST! a stay of about a week. and then return to Juneau. Masonlc M l L K . — — — - —_— e — — - BT S TRk S P 4 Darigold, tall cans Case $3.19 Grapefruit No. 2 tins | 3 tins, 39¢ Piggly Wiggly IS YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE Temple READ THE : ruthful BACK LABEL STUFFED OLIVES 4 _ RAISINS Old Monk Brand Seeded or Seedless 2 bottles, 25¢ 15 oz. pkg. 9¢ Complete stock of S. & W. “ SOUP, can Vegetable or Tomato 5 HOLIDAY MEATS Place your orders early for Turkeys Chickens or Special Roasts . . we can make special arrcmqements to insure fine quality. Shortening . . . 59¢ Four pound carton Cottage Cheese . 15¢ Fresh—Glass HEN Candied Red or Green Cher- \ ries, Citron, Lemon Peel and Candied Pineapple = [URKEYS | Bacon, ... 38c Hormel's eastern sugar cured L S N S R R RO 36 We carry a com- 'HIS FINE STRAIGHT 'HISKEY IS MORE‘ plete stock of i MR. BOSTON For Your Sunday Dinner we suggest Swift's Baby Rolled Prime Rib or Rolled Rump Roast. Special holiday prices. R RS TSI T WS 24¢ Some costly whiskeys boast these fine qualities. Some ordinary whis- keys sell at this thrift price. But yvitl: good Old Mr. Boston Straight Whiskey you get TOP quality at LOWEST prices. 100 proof and 1009, SR—— BLUE RIBBON—Fresh, Plump Birds, CHOICE. pound straight whiskey (no alcohol added). A great flavor and rich aroma that JUNE AU Dadisiaiiiis Abcasiics Inspected Meats ONLY! = a millionaire couldn’t beat. No artificial color. Just good, honest Old : e g Mr. Boston Straight Whiskey—absolutely genuine—and representing Liqlml‘ store all the wholesomeness for which the grand old name stands. Percy Reynolds ) Manager : X Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings r. Oston S e ’ PRO‘SPER]TY PHONE Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings »

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