The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,. ' HiURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1936. o AL 3 Yl N R T . A1 ammmmacsmmses ) AN GE TONIGHT Lindstrom Tops ~ CAPITOL FILM | (e LA/ B BY TALLAPOOSA, Turkey Bowiers PORTRAYS WAT Show Place of Juneau Biggine Have Inside 4 [ [ Affair Will Be Given in = Track for Women “Muss 'Em Up,” at Coli- ({3 [ it TILL WE } Elks’ Ballroom—TIs After three evenings of bowlin seum, Is Exciting Film | cess Louise Invitational in the Brunswick Alleys Christm with Novel Twist i) Turkey Roll, Elmer Lindstrom, with , Every so often the officers and an average of 197 pins for three| ... AGAIN” men of the Coast Guar t ames looms as the leader in the| _ Tallapoosa enterta’ d u v en’s division. In second spot Ty with among the men are A. Clark and |, D given in the John Xnudsen, who have an ave HERBERT MARSHALL : | age * slightly more than 18 ! W g 2 £ with PRESTON FOSTER GERTRUDE MICHAEL < tmas is coming; to for Ilve games. Several bowler rill W s ; ¢ S B R AREs CALEAMAN ompliment Juneau; because the have already completed the ten |, ; : Zo : R ALSO ship has had a lot of hard sea duty ¢ s needed to qualify for i ‘Londer : i ! i ths ; 3 sy 2\ Roioh Morganc Hal Leroy in recently; or just to have a dance— Christmas bird. y i ‘Oh, Eveline” any or all are reason enough for|- Among the ladies, Mrs. Frar the entertainment, and Juneau- :Dufresne is leading the way for th ites are-looking forward with ple top prize with a three-game aver ot " : N 4 # i ure to the ship's tonight. e of 148, one point more than!i . . . Vit 3 g sl ol PLUS Committees that have been work-|Mrs. Harry Sperling while Mr ¢ % 1 i ‘ ing on plans for the cvening are: Myle Biggine had a good o e o § g X ’. ; : 3 Just Advisory Council, Lieut. C. H. An- the Bronx bird for lowest score!, : PREVIEW TONIGHT erson and Ensign J. E. Richey; with a 67 average for five games “FARMER IN efreshment Committee, Henry| Entrants in the tourney, so f . Simonsen and Ensign Richey; Dec- and' their totals to date are tel ; v THE DELL orations, Roland Jo Giff-| A. Reed, 10 games, 1615; A. R 9 isoitapd berg: Check Room, William Jen- Duncan, 3 games, 482; Mrs. / ; Miss Micha ] e e X me ! nings Meyers and Arthur Lynd;|Duncan, 3 e A. Jone: & GEnrane anit (ARREEITE 3 oo R S hara t Major Bowes | Tickets, Daniel Jeklyn; Patrol, Roy 9 games, 1520; A ar g ; oA ; > r ; x ; Tulip and - Donald Pa Master |1,089; Vivian Clark, 7 games, 849; | 3 5 R ’ 5 g : Strange As It Seems of Ceremonies, Robert S. McAdam; Sam Baker, 10 games, 1497; F. W 2 Entertainment, Gus Barneltic Mateson, 10 games, 1,60 Normar Dude Haynes' Orches v : s, 391; Gunnar Blom for the dance which is gar 430; Nick Bavard Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phone ' g4) 489; Ginger Kyle, 3 game: 666. —adv.| Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock 385; George Mura, 7 games, 1,179 > land last until 1 simer Jakeway, 5 games, 805 PL & shs of Qi ; é # ' ; (‘!'ri'SII'l(ls Give “Holeproof” Hosiery. adv. And it is certain that all who,Dan Russell, mes, 283; x ! £ f : . v p [ Enotese s ek, Sz tis 3 : o . s sift Suggestions Nature’s Handiwork West Indies Cruise Speeding Sheds for baby carriages are fea- s of new housing estates plan- ned by the Londor inty council - -~ {Dufresne, 3 games, 444; Mrs. Har % Sperli 3 games, 443; Walter tne riddl M /é M |rving, 1 game, 126; Steve Vuko- son are mne vich, 2 games, 338; Sherwood Wirt,| With much of 4 games, 613; W. K. Clark, 3 place i 1e trop 448; Carl W. Jensen Yootir gal es, 899; Elmer Lindstrom, 3 home, an unusual atmosphere es, 577, Kell Larson, 3 games 1 manife ne Mrs. D. J. Coope 5 games, of a unique kind also play: and Myle Biggins, 5 games, portant role in Call for Christmas of el on WAL I ieon 1o wiet b \ : i / ] i i 2 ‘ coed b0 ok o0 SRt hanced } v Floe w1l! BorN 120 | Packages, Implores oD R : : . Give Electrical! sl Postmaster Wile day tomorrow! going strong Call for your Christmas package I asks Postmaster Albert Wile | . | The Christmas season under ordi- | Y Machine ctric Home Workshop There’s a reason for te fine friendliness of ohnnie Walker Scotch ) I . y \ " " ]V\":i"s](;.)\llkcd]_abc“s any Post Office, but this year, with SN ! DALY OF 1 MRy 5 NI masired’8 yearsl Black ;Lm\ and uyn: of mail arriving in R | . . ‘? (2 3} Label, 12 years. Every l:1:"“";”y'”‘\‘““‘]’:‘”r“"‘m‘fl'“]“ ‘jl"]“‘."“'“’“ SNGW 'GIVES SHELL drop distilled, aged and o £, Sinie 11 5 bouls L ¢ et bottled in Scotland. fEost 1t Ing snowed under SIMMONS STRO! Canada Dry Ginger Ale, J IR SR have Uy beer i 5 Inc, New York, Sole sl IKING FOR e, We need“the room,” Postmaste Distributor. Wile said, “and wish people would come and get their packages out ow filled too mu of the way.” 78, Gaatinesu, C 86.8 proot 3 : leave room for aerof I nary conditions is bad enough in 1 Simmons, in have attended previous Tallapoo i JOHNNIE WALKER Blended Scotch Whisky PorulEs il by et the nigh morning, - Simmons as well as new friends of the air, headed for - i CONFERENCE PIN 15 ‘o Back i aad soend e e . e Really Ractical MATCHES SEATED (o o fhe G thowne ; | B ™S ) 5 WOoOOD AGAIN TONIGHT 'The susgers ensine ws warmec [ HOH , J\eda y raclica 14-INCH HEMLOCK—$6.50 PER CORD e b s o B L) ] |l § 7 B oo 2T 2 7 00 S 27 85T & i e i After a night off to make room e - . 2 g8 riiner o oo ,L,?,:mln’_..’/".“;r" CASH—DELIVERED for the Elks' Turkey Shoot, con- OF @ few minutes, but snow f s [ ke SPECIAL FIREPLACE WOOD ference bowling resumes tonight at the air again, before the plax m——— —Knot-Free Hemlock 7:30 when Knox meets Cornell, cOuld be up_ into it S followed at 8:30 by Harvard vs. Van- 7 b % For "HI! ” " —Glacier Alder derbilt, and at 9:30 by Rutgers vs,| Charles Lamb revived interest in § ‘ AT 1V For “"HER ANY LENGTH CUT TO ORDER Notre Dame. the dramatists of Shakespear's time oAy a e wuwsgy DY his selections from their work i XFC ) i $2-u5 B.ll M h P 6 Holographs are wanuscripte or taken from old volumes $3.95 l ant ey one 2 53 documents altogether in the hand- - A wde: 3 writing of the author or orginator Give “Holeproof” Hosiery. a ¢ i $4.95 9000t e e e e NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! 2 ! “, BAILEY’S CAFE | up again thi noon er's (Ex-Officio Probat for the District of Alaska, Jun | Commissioner's Precinct In the Matter of the Administra- |8 a = A : MARY tion of MATT SIMONICH, De- (8 Bovys’ s < ]ANES ceased. < All concerned are hereby notifie Oxiords $2.15-$3.50 that the undersigned was by orde 3] 4 § of the U. S. Commis: er (Ex-O f e 5 % ficio Probate Judge) for the Jur N——" . Probate Precinct, Territory of A i k 1 . " " aska, by order issued October 27, [l el L2 E REAL COMFORT” 1936, duly appointed administra Now Operating Under NEW MANAGEMENT Flof the estate of MATT stvonicr, Bl ~11 . Alwdys an appre- A variety i 7 e . : it ciated gift. of styles Az persons having claims agair i1 1 " . * the said estate, are hereby not ] . : 3 pml‘S———$2-85 from Llto present them, duly verified : A pairs——Sl.SS required by law, to the unde 1 A oy - administrator at its office, or at 8 1 pair —$1.00 the office of its attorneys, " D |Robertson and M. E. Mo 206 Seward Building, Juneau, s within six months from t ate of the first notice Dated at Juneau day of December, 1 Alaska Personal Servic g f EN’S v / : Administrator of the esta & . s Matt Simonich, Deecased ; Rl JND 2= "HOMEOS"” for Comfort By R. E. 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