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z Ieioaslil] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1935. Qllllllillllllfll"lmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIHIIHI_!_'MIDNIGHT M Ass {NEW PIPE ORGAN American Guild of Orgar It is enclosed in an OFFICIALS FOR YEAR s {prietor of the Anderson Music i | - - - Rex Herman; W 5 ‘y-" Shoppe. The new: organ, purchase! g, . W. A R ks %‘0", Ofl 2 OICES| ot Ghich was sponsared by the| Kills Divorced Wife e gt Financial Secretary, Warden, Tony B ! = i IS INSTALLED IN | builc of native oak, and finished in CHOSEN BY LOCAL 203‘ = medium dark oak, which gives it — { Aol o = TOBE CIVEN AT | . CATHOLIC CHURCH o oo fr | \ 5 3 s 3 rson - n i al 203, International § 4 i h for | th most pleased person in Ju- night in Local 2 E i - !C)?\.Ir:h ’:f;"ths“!’q-"m?lff‘“ oo €| neau about the arrival of the néw | Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter 3 = . Y g Y arrived On| oo s Mrs. August Goodman,| Workers, the following officers be- = EES £ |the steamer Victorla and 'is being p for rear: 3 E 0% p s lingpalied B . Geaigd And ~° leemetent and faithful organist of | ! chosen for the coming year: ¥ ¥ = 1 s, 05 4 g€ Ancerson, Pro- | ..o ‘whg President, Al Nygren; Secretary, - aQ o 2 5 | Covi Conductor, John Covich; he People of Gastineau Chantel Wrk Sinh Specral |- S s e sms) | Thin Takid Ovi bifeiocn i cove e s, 0 £he Christinias Setvice |!he hishest perfection attainable| ke by |in the manufacture of pipe organs.| - It is manufactured by George Kil-| s ] 1 R SRS . 3 y s y George Kil-| ' 0065 Rader, @ i s R i 3 P 5 Christmas will be 6bserved in Holy [gen and Son, Incorporated, of St. ,)Chflf_ ‘L,.]R“:,' ) ‘d_gf‘_d dwf.( i mx , N(_)’l_l(‘lc z Trinity Cathdral by the célebration | Louis, Mo. o m“d’“ e "‘.‘}""‘“‘] (“"P ‘Im(, e HoRita sy 107 BINEY: kg of the Midnight Mass, beginninz| The new instrument has many wounded three of her atives last| wayports Thursday night at 6| promptly at 12 o'clock tonight. A |gistinctive features. It has & new night and then committefl suicide. o'clock in place of the Estebeth. The shooting resulted, it is sa om a family quarrel. vested ehoir of 25 voices Will SN |glent typé of blower, permitting 15| o e e ltg;s:rv:lcel, P f(?l.!oyf(s;h “ | placement within the organ case,| Hadgar + A ; ]“Lfo:s,, Oéma”*m ristmas Med- | g5 that the organ is a complete & {5 5 Ry i a ‘Proces;nzfiea:;n;'-wnile o | entity in itself. The manuals, pedal-| | OLD NEWSPAPERS | J. B. Burferd & Co. l rds Watched ;l‘hexr Flmks"—da- |boards and consolé measurements WA,RRACK i ng iy i | “Our doorstep is won: by | | meet the exact requirements of the | | | 25¢, DA_« bundle. «atisfied customers' | : ————— || Construction Co. SR e - TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month able comments on our program broadcast over KINY Sun- In large bund.es i Just the thing for O s .. Tonight V! Zircrh 8:00 o'clock to 8:30 o'clock. CHRISTMAS . M. BEHRENDS (0., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” Hymn—Carol, “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,"—Willis. Offertory Anthem—"Sing, O Heav- ens'—Towes. (Sextette.) Festival Presentation Sentences— | Whitney. i Sursum Corda and Sanct,us——A:l-: lam. Benedictus Qui Venit—Anon, I The Great Amen—Gower. Pater Noster and Agnus Dei—Ad- | HAPPY lam, { Gloria in Excelsis—Adlam. ! Nunc Dimittis—Old Chant. Recessional— Hymn “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"—Mendelssohn. Members of the Cathedral Choir | are: Sopranos—Mrs. Crystal Snow | Jenne, Muriel Ferguson, Baulah Hickey, Miss Elizabeth Kaser, Miss Harriet Barragar, Miss Patricia Har- and, Miss Bernice Reidle, Miss Em! lee Dalton, Miriam Lea. Altos—Mrs., Kate Jarman, Mrs. “ Olive Peldon, Mrs. Anne E. Snow, | Mrs. Lassie McChesney, Miss Pearl Peterson, Miss Dorothy Bourne, Miss | Georganne Snow, Miss Phyllis Jenne. Tenors—Jackson Rice, J. C. Thom- as,John Finnegan, A. J. Buckingham. | Basses—M. A. Snow, S. Feldon, | Harry Lea, B. D. Stewart. | Choir Director—Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne. | Organist—Miss Helen Torkelson. 4 | | TO ALL { ||I||IIIIIIIHIIlIII||I|||HI|IIII]IIIII|I||||II|||IIII|I|IIIIII!HIIIHI]“IIIIIIIImllllllllllllllllllllfllllIIIIIIlIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIillil‘lfllmmmlllllllll P b S . as 0 s e A" THE HOTEL! v e o Alaskan Dougzlas; Henry Mu- Max Saul, Juneau; b, Juneau ynda Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 8. Putnam ——Se A GIRL! I rial Commis- wouldn't object to | on, but it so happens he child born December 19 to son and dau n-law, Mr. end Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Jr., was a fine seven pound girl and not a b as reported yesterday. The Stewarts | g mile, however, is just as broad, and | here's wishing them all a Merry Christmas, | B. D. Stews ner of Mines, hav gra; hat UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERTOR GENERAL LAND OYFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska October 15, 1935, Notice is hereby given that Ger- trude H. McGrath, has made ap- plication for a soldiers’ additional homestead, Anchorage 07749, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Sur- v No. 2092, located on Jamestown b:tween three miles east of the n of Sitka and between Surveys 1878 and 1497, latitude 57° 02’ 40” N. longitude 135° 17" 34” W. contain- ing 10.74 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaske Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land ofice at Anchor- age, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the pro- visions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Nov. 13, 1935. Last publicat: Jan. 8, 1936. DEPARTM GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. November 5, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Nor- man B. Cook, entryman, together with his witnesses, Fred Henning and Howard D. Stabler, all of Ju- neau, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead Anchorage 08037 for a tract of land embraced in U, S. Survey No. 2167, situate on Favorite Channel, Point Louisa Beach, about 16 miles from Juneau, containing 9315 acres, latitude 58° 23’ N. longi-' tude M4° 43’ W. and it is now in &% the files of the U. S. Land Office, | 3 Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest s filed in the local land office within the period of publecation or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued GEORGE A, LINGO, Register. PFirst publication, Nov. 20, 1935. Last publication, Jan. 15, 1936, Instead of a series of meaningless trifles, why not have all “chip in" and give Mother this gorgeous new Hotpoint elec- tric range. Miracle Cookery is now the talk of the nation and this electric range is truly the last word as a gift. Give Mother what she really wants . . . more leisure time with which to do the things she wants to do. Miracle Cookery complimeénts Moth- er’s skill by eliminating the chief cause of cooking fail- ures —unreliable heat. But Miracle Corkery does SPECIAL TERMS downtown shopping. Learn g how the “Chef’s Brain” (automatic timet clock) turns the current on and off— safely and surely. Comie in and find how the clean, glowing heat of Calrod 4 “eléctric émbers” minimizes pot washing and scouring. This is truly the modern gift. By all méans see our marvelously beautiful j§ new line of Hotpoint electric ranges before yow decide on Mother’s gift. 44 $20 Down Balance Monthly more than that. It cooks en- tire meals while Mother is FEATURES: Cairod, hi-speed, clean-Héat eléctric coils . . “CheP's Brain” (automatic timer ; d.cl)..‘nwmc"k-r..nnwmmnhnm..flymn‘..w-q) R miodel . . all porcelain enamel . . trimmed with chromium. ELECTRIC RANGES Open Evenings Untit Christmas | mas Day. | oy PAUL BLOEDHORN | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | | ¢ very reasonable rates | I, the undersignea, Frank A. FRONT STREET | Boyle, Auditor of the Territory of o I+ Alaska, hereby certify that there i |and the written consent of all the LLERIES €0, " “ywenssoRo day afternoon, we will repeat TP E el ISR VR TR Juncau Phone 451 |1 IS0 SR IERInaR, Get them . e g 4 Gradual—-Silent Night"—Gruber. | | i .E*’Ommr a similar program by the (Quartette.) AT DOUGLAS » # | SHOP IN JUNEAU; FIRST! -, Gloria Tibi, Gratias, and €redo—| At Douglas in' St. Luke’s Church| s = T % | L same artists Christmas Eve Adlam’s Choral Eucharist. |there will ‘be a' celebration of the '] FINE I - Holy Communion 11:00 a. m. Christ- Watch and Jewelry Repairing | ? \ | \ : i \ has been filed in the office of the ‘Auditor, pursuant to the provisions of Section 924 of the Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, a certificate setting forth the names and ad- dresses of the Directors and officers of Allen Shattuck, Incorporated, Phone stockholders of the corporation to a dissolution of said corporation and a request that the same be dissolved pursuant to the statutes of the Territory of Alaska, the said dissolution to take place at the close of business December 3lst, 1935. THIS CERTIFIES that the said corporation is dissolved as of De- cember 31st, 1935, and upon the completion of the publication of this certificate for a period of four weeks as required by law. Done under my hand and seal of office of Auditor of the Terri- tory of Alaska, this 3rd day of Cardinal 2 e | Gabs Auditor. i P GREETINGS from . BODDING TRANSFER O. BODDING PHONE 11 First publication, Dec. 3, 1935 Last publication, Dec. 24. 1935 L G * R R > . Il e B S e Drefane e e B s e D S e kY & XAy ¥ et 3 X For aReal Merry Christmas! JUST PHONE 94 and we e¢an deliver you For Pumpkin Custard, Rum Flavor, Nesselrode g g 2 Pudding, Reman Punch, Peppermint Candy, Ch"smus Day Checolate or Vanilla_Ice Cream or Orange ov L % Cranbeérry Sherbet and Lime or Pineapple or Ice. i - Christmas Eve DELIVERY as you désire NOW! Juneau Ice Cream Parlors PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager IN BULK AND IN GIFT BOXES B Colorful . . . Delicious Holiday Candies ; Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. D d) 4] 4. 18