The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1936, Page 5

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Scores at the Elks’ FLKS' BOWLERS * = 0OAST GOLDEN were: KNOX Hlld son 190 188 180— 558 RUN UP SGURES Halm 180 151 158— 489 L E Goodwin 128 124 124 376 Totals 198 463 4621423 CORNELL alf 174 173 216— 563 i Beirin 127 190 141— 458 — , Mrs. Stewart . 144 160 146— 450 Seclion Champs from Se-! Radde and Vukovich Lead Sho L Scoat g e S ; ; 523 503—. attle, Los Angeles an Scoring Depattments in, | T228—n 28 98, SEIAL Gl Gk gl M Conference Session !'radde 207 205 192 604 DlaSHl g aieto, JTix a5 Holmauist 135 211 49— &3 ; 2 SAN. FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 18.| Out of an ev g of excepiional Mrs. Duncan. . 123 136 __Finals of the Pacific Coast Ama- | wl Ed Ra and John Key- Totals :u T.q, teur Boxing Tourney, here this ev-| » to the fore with the high i 7 53 g, bring together the Golden | e with the el . bring together the Golden and 592, at the s, 604 champs from Seattle But the two top Vukuvich 176 176 220— 581 p, 06165 and San Fx AnCisco. ¢ to another Dr. Whitehead 158 144 132— 434 % . and Frank Mrs. Waugh.. 152 152 ~152— 456 3 486 472 5137‘1171‘|R|SH MIDDLE A RUTGERS | e by two bins. | Eilien 186 186 186— 558| ks it bl SHEbUIC 182 146 179— 507 %0 Comells two! Miss Apland... 148 121 '108— 377| over Kriox, the “Big| Spot 10 10 10— 30 NUD Tfl YA flSZ split the first two e ! ’0]: Siwash.” In lhf“ Totals 526 463 -1”9—1412 ; NOTRE DAME Vukuvich's mp = It the winning e 'Former Chamo Wins De- e despite Radde's| b ™ e 160 164 117— 510 cision Over Maguire match saw Notre m P ~ atch saw Notre Tots e Ten-Rounder first game, but with' ] \mdr the Rxm- Did PITTSBURGH, Pa Former Dec. 18. Champion Yaroz won n round de last night over Eddie e, Trish middleweight cham- middle k T left and Maguire Lode and placer loci.iion netices {for sale at The Empire office. oo ‘Holeproof” Hosiery. Give adv. Let White Horse Convey Your Christmas Message The true, old-fashioned Christ- mas sentiment is beautifully ex- pressed by giving White Horse. Friends will appreciate its excel- lenttaste and acknowledge yours. Let White Horse grace your own festive table! HALF BOTTLES AND PINTS ALSO ON SALE BERT’S CASH GROCERY SAVE THE DIFFERENCE— Stecks are complete with everything to make the Christmas season a grand success. Drop in and see the new and varied suggestions for that grandest of all din- . “YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER.” 2 Ibs. 5 SC SWEET POTATOES | CRANBERRIES 3 pounds 23(: 2 pounds 5 5c NOT TOO LATE FOR THAT FRUIT CAKE! Citron, Orange, Lemon, Pineapple Peels— Candied Cherries. Shelled Walnuts, Almonds, Spices, Extracts—MAKE IT NO“' ORANGES 2doz.45€ roratoss gicls 2 1b.caddy 3QC CHOCOLATES pihbox70C 29(! SCHILLINGS COFFEE 29(: POUND PERCOLATOR—DRIP POUND When Better Coffee Is Made Schilling Will Make It! ners . . WALNUTS Finest—Largest—Fanciest—Freshest ...... Currants, Raisins, FULL CREAM CHEESE CRACKERS Graham—Sodas ... SAVE THE DIFFERENCE AT BERT’S CASH GROCERY PHONE 105 211 Seward Free Delivery Los| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1936. {o'clock this aftes evening. No pas for the voyage , STock OUOTATIONS I | ers ARCTIC SAILS FORWESTWARD NEW YORK, T The mum Tender, Capt which has been four day . 18, — Clo\lng‘ a Juneau mine | American Can | cargo nfl American Light and Power | ‘ 11%, Anaconda 50%, Bethlehem | ig Lhist Steel 74'%, Calumet and Hecla 14%, | Commonwealth and Southern 32, | Curtiss-Wright 6%, General Motors | *'!:v barracks |States Steel 77%, United Corpora- tien 6%, Cities Service 3%, Brem- | ner bid 2, asked 3'2; Pound $491| Finishinz discharging its 1,000~ 6. |ton cargo for Juneau at the City | Dock this morning at 11 o'clock, |, | the Arctic shifted its berth to the It Is Announced fiike iane 1ok !ported from Juneau to aboard Mayor I AVERAGES fternoon | DOW, JON n, possibly this James For- Arctic hn\xl\ld load- s of supplies for Chil- h bt Barracks and the Army Quar- t aster Corps only, and sailed for at 9 o'clock this fore- 607, International Harvester 100, Local Vessels Carrying Sup-|noom Kenneoott 57'¢, New York Central | I o V l P‘:’ 4 I As the Fornance was unable to 43, Southern Pacific 41%, Unitea| Plies to Nearby Forts, |carry supplies for the L Ha and Skagway, arr Goldsts rland, which was loading about HUSKIES HOLD BUCS AND LIONS FIRST WARM-UP AREIN4TO4TIE FUR RUSE BOWI, Portland Remains at Head Coast Ice League Standings are bookad at Juneau awaiting U. of W. Gnddels to Lea\e for Southern Cali- towns of . i fornia Monday PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 18. Portland and Vancouver Ice hockey SEATTLE, Dec. 18—University (eams made no headway in the Pa- | of Washington grid warriors donned | cific Coast Hockey League race uniforms today for the first time When they fought each other to a since defeating Washington State, | four to four standstill here last |to hold their initial light practice |Dight 1's boat The follow e today's DOW.| Pacific Coast Dock, where loading| The Coast Guard cvwifcr Talla-|session for their Rose Bowl game| Portland is now leading e league | Jones av industrials 179.42,|of mail for the Westward and In- | poosa also commenced ing car-|aganst the Pittsburgh Panthers.. | with fifteen points, followed by |down 13 5 5423, up .09; util-|terior was commenced immediate-|go off the Arctic this afternoon,| The Huskies leave for Pasadena | Vancouver with twelve. Seattle |ities 34.74, down .35. 1y ge to Yakutat and re- | Monday, and will engage in no with nine points, is third, whiile THEN It is expected the Arctic will be Juneau Sunday with | hard practice until they reach the Oakland, with eight points, holds Try an Empire ad. ready to sail for Cordova by 4:30 about forty MUNARGH DBUPS ElllllllllllllIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII||!II|IIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIII|||III|IIIiIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllIIIIIIIIlIlIImIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIHIlllflg GIFT SHOPPERS WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS CHRISTMAS SAL BOYS' LINED DRESS GLOVES Just Arrived Pair $l.35 i The values listed in this ad spesak for themselves, but we do want to cmpllosize the necessity to HURRY! \/rfluos, e this won't last long. TODAY—NOW-—Is Your Opportunity to SAVE! LADIES’ CORDUROY LOUNGING ROBES Novelty trimmed, assorted patterns, in Green, Blue, Orange A Real Bargain . . . . $8.85 MEN’'S VELVA-FLAN—BIG YANK GRAY SUEDE WORK SHIRTS $1.65 value—Each . . $1.19 MEN'S FUR-LINED, DRESS KID GLOVES Pair . « o ¢« e« o+« $3.25 Men’sWool O'COATS Sizes up to 46. About 15 of these. Why pay $35 for no better quality? CHOICE—EACH $17.85 E Men’s AllWool LOUNGING ROBES In Black—Brown—Maroon—Royal Blue . . .EACH. . SEE OUR BIG VALUES! RO MEN’S SCARFS A large assortment— Rayon or Wool. Each $1.95 $145 95°¢ also ma GEORGE BROTHERS LEADER STORE = TICKETS ON $35.00 CASH PRIZES anmmmmun||ummummmmu||||||u|||n|||nunmumnum|numnmnummlmlmmmmnmummml|mmmunnnmum»mnmmmmmmmmmm south, out in the cellar. MEN’'S WOOL SWEATERS Zipper—Brush Wool $4-95—$3.95 IR Santa has engaged our salespeople as his helpers. They will be glad to assist you in making selections for either "HIM" or "HER." Your Gifts Will Be Neatly Wrapped, Too! 15 Men'’s SUITS Assorted sizes and patterns. Sizes 36 to 46. $35.00? LT Why pay 15 SUITS AT Ladies’ Sleeping Pajamas In Balbriggan and Rayon Especially Priced MEN’'S DRESS SHIRTS Especially Priced Pequot Gift Sets . Hemstiched . . Orchid, Peach . . Colored horders . . In Yellow, Rose, BARGAIN PRICES $g.95 MANY SPECIALS——LOOK! SO MEN'S DRESS SOX PLAIN or FANCY SPair mmmlmlmflmmmflmlIllllIIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIImllIWII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIII|HIHIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIiIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;. —

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