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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1935 EAGLES DOWN JUNEAU HIGH IN FAST TILT The Juneau High School basket- ball team lost a clse, fast game the Douglas E: last night in the Douglas Natatorium, and were nos2 137— 4BB|ouL in the last two minutes of play 130— 412 to wind up on the short end of a 21 162— to 18 score. ‘The Juneau hoopsters w 18 to 17 just be but Erskine and in a la. | Douglasites ahead. The Eagles, who were ahead 13 to and g at the half, found v 456 463 488 133 176 157 146 144 155 CONFERENCE BOWLING ENDS TONIGHT, SAT. Fred thmng bowled the best three-game total score, 607, in the Big Ten Conference bowling at the Elks - Alleys last night, and placed | T first and second in the game scor- | Mrs. Bavard ing with 236 and 98, but his team,| Foster the Cyclones, lost two out of three [ Finlay games to the Hawkey and dropped iy Al from fifth to sixth Totals 484 4291430 team standings e—Did not bowl R. H. Stevenson of the Hoc t the Pacific Coast was second in the tota will bowl the following 570, and pleced third i s to complete their schedule: | scoring with 197. The les, 7:30 p. m.; lost two out of three k: { port from Jensen wcomer to the Hoosiers and slipped quintet who f Jast night's fourth place in the team ¥ a very e game. Bardi W r being replaced by the B: 1 ‘4 et the high school Irish won from the Maro r ten points. out affecting the team stan me was a pr Neither the Illini nor the B: to abciisbo in second and third place, which they will me: again, but the league-leading Boil- School team 1 ermakers bowl three mes with the Hossiers Saturd: night, last playing date on the conference) s "1 T ol | CHASE SON HONORS COUSINS AT PARTY, come league champions; if ‘they win | only one game and lose two they/ will be tied with the Illini for first place; and if they lose all three the Illini will top the list of standings with the Boiler and Badgers tied for Last night Maroons 489 - 450 ~*474 l)‘) 416 538—1413 185 166 119 163 180 188 )JO e leadin; 517 Con- e win first place it will ke n y for the Vandals to wi of their games with the H d for the Beavers|pg games to the Lum- jda ies, Juneau having er. In a preliminary to last ¢ the Douglas High .- * PRIZE WINNERS N COOKING CLASSES Cyclones— Miss Kolasa Pullen F. Henning 95 168 173 Totals 436 461 499—1396V Hawkeyes— 1 Miss Taylor Selby Caro 159 154 185— 498 Yer 158 158 158— Ja 157 16— 45 PRISONER BROUGHT | TO SERVE SENTENCE nam ‘\,1 V Man Lu\\ s J in. donated by Store and Hayes Harry Hlt vl —1437 Dl\l Totals 478 M') he Vocational Education De- partment has asked The Empire to jith Dan Perrin in cus- | express its appreciaticn to the fol- 1 was given four months lowing firms and organizations ail here and a fine | their support of its onstr e of drunk and dis- | Alacka Electric Light and Po | Company, which furnished the elec y Marshal H. Martin Callin rrived aboard the steam- Hoosiers vs. Cornhuskers Hoosiers— Miss Hanson Stevenson Metcalf 128 143 104— 194 179 19 148 164 conduct Totals 470 486 490 1446 orderly e Takit Grocer, Bros) which supplied the ; the Sanitary Meat Com- the meat; Fol- v, which furnished cof- nd the Northern Light by n church, for its contri- bution of comfortable quarters eral services of the —adv. 1e 1836 automobile license plates are now available $10, city fee Come es Motorists are re in of sale, on car must be ty Clerk promptly. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. - - - | SHOP IN JUNEAU! | lLfl\ltI\d —adv. Territorial fee 4 {CCC LOSES WORKER DUE TO MINE CLASS sudden and mysterious disap CCC worker was ex- The | pearance ¢ plained to | officials blamed h|~ var ast night, In- ified a able ore The tor H. G L[‘x( ain ecimen of valu bearing rock for the students. | missing CCC man rec | of the s departure. - - ATTENTION LEGION All Legionnaires meet at the Dug- | out Sunday at 12 o'clock noon to| attend t funeral services of the late Chris Crone —adv. Monogram Canadian The Lowest Priced Bonded Whisky, Age and Strength Considered, Sold in Alaska 2. Bottled 3. AV Rye Whisky 1. Six Years Old When Bottled in Bond at the Distillery Full Strength=90 Proof 4, Unrivaled Bouguet Look for the Monogram Insist on Monogrum éanaa{mn Rye flllllllllllllllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!||IIIIIIII|lIII|I'II!IIIIIIIllIlIIIIIHII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|I|IIIlIllII|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIllIII||III|IEI h Lfih@fiflxfl@% At THE LEADER DEPT. STORE = All Brands 14 for 98¢ RN ST B RS T VISIT OUR FAMILY LIQUOR Department See Our Big REDUCTION On All Liquors R P TR RS N TR T FRESHEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES Red Shield Brand 2 pounds 79(: Large . . Strictly Fresh ASK FOR YOUR TICKET3 ON OUR NEW YEAR'S AWARD — DECEMBER 28 | California Grocery “Juneau’s Pure Food Store” PHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY i HOUSE CHRISTMAS | SIPii YOUNGac TREES SHI.N[NG OUT | w. Grittin, Secreta on the Alaska to spend the h\)llkll)s in the South The Christmas trees are beginning to appear, among the first being that of MF., and Mrs. W. E. Hendrickson TRAVELS WITH CHILDREN which was shiing forth last night | Mrs. C. Huffman, wife of tk from the large front window in their | banks dentist, and two childrer e McBride Apartment home on Sixth |aboard the Alaska enroute to the | and Gold Street States. - BOUND FOR CONVENTION - - e OLDS GO TO SEATTLE Mrs. Harry Olds and her daughter, | y, left on the Alaska, enroute Seattle, where they will spend he holidays with Mrs. Olds’ parents. > SHOP IN JUNEAU! E. Dicker ,)n Au ent at passengers on the Alas Seattle to attend the company con- ention to be held in January. GREATEST MONEY-SAVING EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF OUR DOLLAR DAYS . . . MANY OTHER %] ITEMS ON DISPLAY TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION \ Ladies’ Rubber Garters Regular $2.75—NOW ... s For French Heel Slippers Children’s House Slippers $ Regular $1.00 Pair—NOW 2 PAIR FOR Children’s Flannel Nightgowns Regular $1.50—NOW Children’s Pajamas Regular $1.50—NOW . Men’s Fleece-lined Sweaters All-Wool—Sleeveless Chenile Rugs NOW $l.00 1.00 Men’s Ties Regular $1.25 and $1.50—NOW. . Large Assortment Men’s Silk Scarfs Regular $1.50—NOW Girls’ House Slippers Regular $1.50—NOW . Ladies’ Sllk llosnery $l.00 Children’s Bathrobes Regular $2.25—NOW Men’s Slipover Sweaters §1 00 MEN'S—AIll-Wool- DISCOUNT on all 1 5% TOYS and GAMES Leader Dept. Store OPEN EVENINGS SATURDAY—DECEMBER 21 0000000000000 JUNEAU RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB A.B.HALL SUNDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING NO ADMISSION! NO ADMISSION! Come and Get Your Turkey!