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American Woman, Former Bal 5% SAIL FROM HERE ON NORAH THIS MORNING (‘“”J\]ia“ SI(‘(I”H‘I l]l\.\' More than Eighiy for South from Skagway A his morni mail Juneau A n, M. J Mrs. Al Per d two c % L i d A fight to the firish with his Government—that ended In his She herself fled to a refuge in F Left, as she appeared in 1920. (Associated Press Photos) ~ CARD PARTY OF —— | “THE TOY MAKER” TO BE PRESENTED ON MONDAY NIGHT —— - e o.act|And That Is of| That, Senator Simpeon, twice-diverced American. through the last decade and a half. popular London hostess. scheols for the publ night at 8 o'clock TACOMA, V Dec. 16.—Unit- auditorium 1 t Sen Homer T. Bon gt : to gtv max the ng the offer of United States Many Attend Affair Last sen James P. Davis of Penn- 7 l:\'enmg at Amc rican he % fails to bea g ngton in the L(‘gmn Dugoul ith de January 1, ha T G i makeup and 1 10-gallen ¢ these who attended the Amer- g ed with the pres- |Orero 1 Legion Auxiliary ca 7 . i 5 -> > o last evening the Du Shibactm Polk, Neb,, farm- Well repaid with a fine ti e Jac er yolks in an €pg one 209 FHOGHE weore MRgec of Princ dfrey, Kather- |of he 1 Iroshiaen er rved durir ine Torkelson; Best Doll, Doris Mec- nin i T £ Doll, Joan Riwin; he Department of Chi s i e Clown obby Scott; Old Woman, | s A. and M. College ety f GRYE oI Mary Stewart | 1 « Au ristma i | and e added 5.60.% 53 2 | Mes street vendors chant Sl Manila is the chief port of the|their wares in complicated song ippines !some solo but often in duets S e, s a pr were: N Hector Me- Lean, Mrs. M. C. Reaber, Frank Foster, E. L. Gruber; pinochle ‘ Mrs. Bertha Foote, Mrs. Homer Nordling, Homer Nordling, John [ winn M John Newman was chair- man of the committee last night We have a complete line of ind was assisted by Mrs. Edith Sheclor, Mrs 5. M. Polley, Mrs. Homer Nordling - - FUNERAL SERVICE FOR WM. STEINBECK BE HELD THURSDAY Funcral services William Steinbeck will be held tomorrow af- ternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary Members of FRESH FRUITS and PRODUCE Also, all GROCERY items at AMERICAN PRICES for JUNEAU CASH GROCERY PHONE 58 Pioneer Igloo No. 6 will conduct the ceremony with Dean C. E. Rice officiating. Inter- ment will be in the Pioneers’ plot of Evergreen Cemetes - - The fur of the Rhesus monkey will grow longer overnight to pro- tect the animal from cold. Say Merry Christmas in a “Silver Tone” An Exquisite Array of SILVERWARE Silver Plated Platters Silver Plated Oblong Trays Silver Plated Salt Shakers Silver Plated Dinner Service Silver Plated Cocktail Set Silver Plated Carving Set The Nugget Shop timore Belle, Caused Abdication i[]NI_Y CURVES ARE GOING TO STOP YANKEES ARCADIA, Dec, 16—Fat Freddie Simmons, who shoves his knuckle ball up to the plate for the New York Giants, says you can't throw fast balls at the New York Yan- kees, world champions, and sleep well that night “They're all fast ball hitters. You've got to outsmart them, cur’ them out of there,” Fred sa; re- calling that he lost a bitter 2—1 decision to the Yankees in the third game of the World Series and then was knocked out of the box lin the sixth and last game. Fitzsimmons says he thought he would be all right when he started the sixth game, but found he had- n't had enough rest. “A curve ball pitcher like needs more than two days’ he asserts. “A fast ball pitcher could have gotten by, since the strain is not so great cn the arm.” He says there is no difference between a World Series game and a regular league game—you're working hard all the time. me “They're all tough in the Lig | leagues, Freddie declar: “The 2560 hitters and the hitters. You've got to werk hard on every atter D FEELEY NOW AT LEMESURIER TO PROBE MINERAL J. C. Feeley, associate mining The German-Japanese agresment engineer with J. J. McNamara in girected against the Communist In ation—was waged by King Fdward VIII (o r allis the examination of the mountain ternationale was signed at Berlin by, rance during the crisis. These pictures trace Mrs. Simpson tory 'leather deposits at Lemesurier Is- Japanese Ambassador Kintom o Lower center, in 19 Top center and right, recent pictures as a land, left for the island aboard the Mushakoje (above), who met with | diesel boat Yakobi with Capt. Tom Joachim von Ribbentrop, — | Smith late Sunday. Mr. Feeley will remain at Joe Ibach’s place on the island until he has made a thorough preliminary investigation of the exient and Freak Is Shown at Field Muesum Engagement of ambassador to London, to negotiate the pact. (Associated Press Photo) SIMMONS' LEGS German i 1 character of the strange mineral Jane Rflbenson CHICAGO, Dec. 16.— An animal'jocation in view of its commercial which can live for years without'possibilities. The length of ‘time eating is on exhibition at the Field required for the nvestigation will GRUWING LUNGER A““uunned HBI‘E Museuf. It is the olm, one of the|depend upon weather conditions. three known species of cave sala- Tom Stroebe accompanied Mr. Fee- TR manders ley to the island. as helper. AMES, Ta., Dec. 16.—Ozzie Sim-|j Found only in the deep, light-| Mr. McNamara last week returned mons, 185-pound negro senior full-| caves of Europe, the creature from a similar investigation of the back on the University of Iowa foot- Will Be Married in Fair- l)anks, Dec. 27, to Al about a foot widel has long a snakelight body Its four legs are t ball gai deposit, team, made the best awaitin and is now in Juneau Mr. Feeley’s return to | ground- | ng average of his career in the| Déreh: of That City apart and are almost useless. T Lemest when the two engineers 1936 grid campaign. ‘ Py doesn't bother the colm, for it is one will correlate their findings for A check of yardage records by of the most sluggish creatures ever presentation to a syndicate of fi- univer: athletic officials gives| P T M known, spending most of its life nanciers whose interest in the prop- Simmens zrecit for 592 yards in of nced the en- ]y motionless upon a rocky ledge, erties has been aroused by Rew 98 attempts for the average of six A ighter Jane or among the stones at the bottom Beach vards per trial as compared with| R - of a stream With the exception - > the 1935 college record made by | Y of its gills, which are red, the olm WOMAN FINED $50 Simmons of 580 ds, or 5.1 per I A ago to s perf y white, but if exposed Mrs. Clara Zibio, charged with trial Simmons also was leading make their home in Juneau to the sun will turn jet black. The the theft of goods from the home scorer with 30 points. | After graduating from the Broad- eyes, since it does not need them, of Grace Dockar, was fined $50 to- Bush Lamb, quarterback, ranked way High School in Seattle, Miss shave degenrated and are complete- day by United States Commissioner second, covering 356 yards in 89| Robertson attended the University ]y hidden under the skin. Felix Gray and ordered to return trials for a 4-yard average. None | of Washington for a and is > oo - the property. A second charge of the other backs traversed more‘ now attendi the University of Marauding dogs killed 2 heep against the woman, that of alleged- than 67 yards Alaska at Fairbank e W very in one nig on the farm of Arch ly taking goods from the Leo Fesl ————— active in Rainbow w nd is a Thompson near Agenda, Kas. home, was dismissed. ' Empire ads are read. past grand officer of the Grand . — SRR O 3 Assembly in V ington mem- Castle n, and has ber of the Eastern Rock Chapter, Washing visited the Juneau Eastern Star apter a number of times when he was in Juneau Mr. Dorsh graduated from the University of Alaska last year and now superintendent of the ex- perimental fz The couple will be married on December 27 at the Presbyterian Church in Fairbanks and will make their home on the campus as both are assoclated with the University of Alaska. Miss Ruth Peck, assistant home GHBEEHIES & mEHTs economics extension leader at the LJ University, is giving an announce- ment party at her home in Fair- |banks tonight for Miss Robe: and Mr. Do MORE SUBSCR[PTiONS RECEIVED FOR JUNEAU SLIDE RELIEF FUND Now.'.! Additional subscriptions have been received to the Juneau Slide w h l t Rellet Fund s follows, 1t 1§ an- € nave a compiete nounced by H. L. Faulkner, Chair- i man of the fund committee l f Harry G. Watson, $10; William | me 0 gy | Volker and Company, $25; General |Paint Company, $25; Seattle Steel Company, $20. ! Through a mistake a subsecrip- tion which was received two weeks ago from the Taku Boys was cred- | ited to the wrong name. The “Taku small boys | e who met |every Saturday with Mrs. Catherine | | MacKinnon. Two years ago they Jaccumulated a small bank account |from the sale of candy. The dona-| Fruits and Vegetables FRESH MEATS tion to the slide fund was made |from that account. The subserip-| |tion was for $3, and in copying| |the thousand names of subscribers, | the - stenographer made a mistake and entered this as coming from| and All Foodstuff [“John Berg” instead of “Taku| at | - D - | ! The dig wasp takes a small pebble in its jaws to beat the earth hard on top of its nest FAIREST PRICES IN TOWN! | | An educational movement to im-! bue and familiarize Italian youth' with the elemental phases of aero- nautics is being carried on through- out Italy | | | g former royal palace at 15-1‘ is to become a museum and illery. | tanbul | ar < m R »® g -3 - © © R wv ELKS’ HALL 9:30 P. M. BENEFIT CHRISTMAS BASKET