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<. Kennecott s _ 1 ning at 4 o'clock. This is the pella Choir from the Juneau High ‘;”"Td rfi){n: “,‘,‘{‘ig‘; TSNt | Senta e, New Mexii ana o/t b TOROH, SR d"l““ iy len Griffin, Mrs. T. ive v . «Little ' ¢ .. land cities, besides A b NG xXIco, . @ %) o de: tion that has clung to her S 1 ariffin, Mrs. T.| hily Wanweciblys: yiar tOal iciBenc | SRIWIS TUwH L BOte R G i 1ot - Arizona, officials estimated. b s Hellenthal. 2u Woman's Club has spon- hem,” community; “First Noel” mail when she e Py . His bean - closetli— Dretty witty Nell sored a community program on the “Good Tidings,” Episcopal Choir, Weekly Tun. sincehApr‘:i‘ 1653, il e mine 1h R TR Sunday before Christmas. led by Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne; Outbound passengers on the Es- the Chmo. Bividian New . Mexitor TO THE GENF I, PUBLIC i 14rs. Lisle Hebert has arranged |“While Shepherds Watch Their u‘beth‘werez X since October, 1934, Owing to the heavy business that | BUSINESS quite an elaborate program i\_nd Flocks,” Community. . ; ~Cm.‘er;:\]S‘n- éfldr s‘&lng'. ';“’;‘(i; With the resumption of work all lis being handled over the telephone | PROFESSIONAI it is to be broadcast over Station - eee SECE 106 Sk (Gonad Lund, 107 sndar-dome s of thel|at this season of the year we ask NAL KINY. The city is supplying a OFF TO SITKA Tengkee; Mrs. A. F. Parker, Jean- p . o ompany will be{the public to have patience with| large tree which the Alaska Elec- Light trie THE DAILY ALASKA LMl’lRl: lRII) \\ DEC. I8 1936. OPEN AIR SONG SERVICE TO BE ::. GIVEN SUNDAY Eighth Commumty Christ- ! mas Tree Exercises mas carols, choirs, community ay afternoon at Triangle Place lights. The remainder is scheduled as follows: “Lutheran Cradle eran Choir, led by Mrs. E. K. Olaf- son; “Come All Ye munity; Waggoner; to Be Held community. selection by singing, | O1d,” appear City Band will Carl and Power Company is to decorate with many colored tebeth. RO = £ + QIMMMHIHHHMIHHHHHHIIHHIHIMIHHIIHHNHIINIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIllllfllll“lllllmn The Rev. ‘O. L. Kendall will open the program by munity singing It Came “Good King Wencel: ‘bvlm‘ian Choir, “There Is a Song in the Air, and “As With Gladness, Pentecos C. C. Perso Angels Sin community; Johnson and Andy Lind- ette Parker, strom left for Sitka aboard the Es- ading the co f “Silent Ni Upon a Midr of the program Song,” Luth- Faithful,” com- ley, for Hoonah; for Chichagof. Just Arrived ..Scotch and Soda.. COCKTAIL DRESSES Semi-Formals NEW— AND... New Group of Our SPECIAL DRESSES at $7-95 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK |, Juneau Sample Shop e e e ELECTRICAL GIFTS o CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and EXTRA GLOBES PERCOLATORS HOT PLATES IRONS CORN POPPERS TABLE LAMPS SILEX COFFEE MAKERS o TOASTERS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOME PYREX GLASSWARE WATER SETS TEA SETS SPEEDO CAN OPENER LEMON JUICER and GRINDER o BRASS CANDLE STICKS ‘® PEWTER CANDLE STICKS ® TRAYS and Margaret McKin- and Casey Jones, CUPS and SAUCERS MIXING BOWL SETS ESTEBETH AWAY COPPER MINES “AFTER 24-HOUR TOREOPENON .. WAIT ON CARGO e e/ rl, cau; W. Knox, Forest|thern Ligh Gladseme ' Light.”| Motorship Carries Eight Two Propertles of eniiesigfls, Juros W Enox ROt il g lea by Mr. Raph Passengers Outbound cott Company Will Em- Zynda which will con to the World" i S. E. Taylor, Juneau; John Zi- W from Juneau ploy 1,000 Men viek, Huwk Tniet; C. K. Overend, Those awarded pria Getting under way last evening, SRR AT S 0. G alls Agnes M: g, Mr (wne; a twenty-four hour de NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—About 5 (,, I,‘l,mmffi Mrs. Wm. Taylor, J Choir iqubTMol weiting for cargo off the steam- Obe thousand men will be given o, . el Pepys, famous 17th | F. E. McDermott, Mi “Hark the Herald Ship Arctic, the Motorship Este- ;xnplf)_\.rfxop% with ‘1]]‘8 chp‘anl, ;)n century d t, saw Nell Gwyn on lv)m. Mrs. We B A Ca.|beth carrled leight ipassergers out- | January first of the mines of the |y, of the King's Theatre John Tor Copper operating las for five years. The copper price rose this to 11 cents a pound - BUFFET SUPPER ON ™ * R G SHIPBOARD PRECEDES |ac. TALLAPOOSA DANCE ~— Previous to the Tallapoosa dmcc!m thie & given |)\ the off and men dll : of Washington for Pierce County.|§ preme 438 Night Phone 4703 the Elks' ballroom last night, Lieut.! S on™ Gl App, i, vs.| Commdr. and Mrs. N. G. Ricketts Vo e anem oy T entertained with a buffet s | aboard the ship. Guests included Troy, Mrs. Robert W. Bender, and Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Lieut. E. M. Rowan, Ensign J. E. Richey, Louise Murrish. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. . G. F. Freeburger, and Mrs. H. I. Lucas, Mr. and Ernest Parsons, Mrs. A. R. Nichols, Mrs. ->o Sir Thomas Browne, author of| < “Religio Medici,” is the most mous author - physician in Engl i | Jiterature. SPORT GIFTS For Everyone o SKIIS ® SLEDS ® WAGONS o KIDDIE CARS ® VELOCIPEDES @ ICE SKATES Thomas Hardware CO. PHONE 555 JANUARY ONE Company, at One of the Utah plants resumed: g1Vin September after being closed|unde Gov. John W.\ wirpy J. F. Van Ackeren, J. Waite and Wilbur Wester.|of I & i ONE HUNDnED AT COOKING CLASS; AWARDS MADE \ AT THE HOTELS *- Gastinean mmons ; Mrs k Dominy, > Stupfel, Men- . Waul, Juneau; M }{ds\ | denhall unter, Mrs, W {the te one operators who are st service possible conditions. A new | switeht s to ha been in- week | stalled in order to take care of| | the holiday rush but owing to | strikes we were unable to get it When in Need of ENERAL HAULING TELEPHONE CO. STORAGE and CRATING CALL US No. 77469 0 CREDITORS Court of the State NOTIC] Sup | CURTIS WILEY MARINE SAL-| UPPEr{ yORS, Defendant. o e . o T DIESEL OIL—UTAM COAL JUNEAU TRANSFER % & \ i 3 B. One for Percolator of difference just a few cents make. Schilling Coffee DIRECTORY B~ It pays to buy good coffee - and pays -)and pays - morning after morning it % pays delicious dividends. What a lot Another one for Drip FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL I‘IIY\I()II | Massage, Electr Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG, i Phone Office, 216 “. DRS. KASE) ll A FREEBU R(.I‘ Il {To the Creditors of said (‘URTI@IJ “THE ltl'“‘!-u!‘ STORE” i \\l(ll uh(hxhl.,nvd r uch claims dis r\Ho\ud barred. |an Butler Mauro Drug Co. Hours 9 am. to 9 y.m | | [” Dr. Richard Williams | DENTIST LS ‘—.! oma, Wa E SPECIALIZING Tacoma of publication Dec. 11 and | NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING | OF CREDITORS | In the District Court for the Dis- | trict of Alaska, Division Numb One. At Jur Gashneau Cafe in French Italian Dinners J. VILLORIA, | d, a bankrupt: | Notice is given that on| December 12, A. D. 1936, the said J. Villoria was duly adjudicated | | nkrupt and that the first meet- | Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO ————— —_— - e W EDSON WAVE SHOP | |, ~"™ | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | || OPFICE AND RESIDENCE | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING i | DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. CEWARD BUILDING = TELEPH( | l! " Dr. A. W. Stewart the Matter of S ! Bankrupt |} Short Orders at All Hours | il Office Hows—f . to 10 pn. IN BANKRUPTCY | 3| Dr. W. A. Rystrom To the creditors of S. J. Villoria, e M| DENTIST of J in the First Division| | T Over First National Bank [ 'y of Alaska and X-ree Y | SRR || DR. RAE LILLIAN | Optemetrist |! Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted g of his creditors will be held u * Office in Ludwig Nelson's the office of the undersigned ref- eree at 268 South Franklin Slrc‘r‘l‘ in said Juneau on Tuesday, De- Phone Z [comber 20, A, D. 1936, at the hour | 507 of 2 o'clock in the it which time the said tors may TR]ANGLE end, prove their cl: 5 nm)mnt, trustee, examine the bdnkmptl CLEANERS and transact such other business|_ Jewelry Store ARLSON. J MARINE SALVORS, a ‘? — Lieut.| Gorporation. o I - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, I Miss| That by order of the above Court getiabte | || Dr. Charles P. Jenne ons and parties having claims | DENTIST Sowder, Dr. 'm demands against said Curtis Wi-| pharmacists | | | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | | ne Salvors, a Corporation, | TELEPHONE 176 rereby required to file duly ver compeund ‘ A L i S laims on or before De Tirescripitions. ;[ Robert Qunpson, Opt. D. | i Graduate Los Angeles Col. | lege of Optometry and Opthalmology (] Glasses ktted Lenses Ground ll’lpe Thawmg E‘ Day or Night =Z| WELDING | BLASKA ARC || WELDERS Phone 379 of ‘the family . . oul A grand selection good food . . . best. PHONE 83 or 85 PIGGLY WIGGI',Y‘ AN Men's Dress Oxfords ; SHOES $9.95| Work Ncmve Moccasins, Mittens and Gloves BIG VAN’S | 228 Front St. ' BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS BEER ON TAP A If you're out to please the man . let us heip vegetables and all the things that men like Sanitary Grocery || | “The Store That Pleases” | '\’F' /Z If you enjoy indoor lpom— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! Rheinlander and Al Heidelderg —ee e % gEN, worshipful Master; * B 2 i - Fraternal Societies : of Gastineau | Channel | B. P. O. £. ExKS meets every Wednesday at 3 p. m. Visitng brothers welcome. WALTER P. SCOTT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | MOUNT JUNEAO LODGE NO. 11 | Second and fourth ‘\ Monday of each montk | in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. MARTIN 8. JORGEN- JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. | e R I REBERAM: | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets % every second and fourth Wednes- |day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M | [BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED | CASHEN, Secretary. " Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | | COFFEE SHOP 1| Percy Reynolds, Manager { “RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oi and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. | NIGHT 148 { || PHONE 14 | WHEN IN A HURRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL! | 34 plus or 27 gravity, In any | amount . . . QUICK! | COLE TRANSFER | | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | Paint We Have It! "- 4 W Its “|| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | I FRED W. WENDT ) 1\ PHONE 549 _..,-,' | - RS PO 2 Watch and Jewelry Repairing l Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. [ CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 ‘l; Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. | PHONE 667 of ||uz Phone 177 | Dr. M. J. Whittier | I i may properly come before the | r;:;--"...m,-..., Lw| HORN NIHH-}L %08 PG G s th ;l | Keep in mind . . T%’ l:él'{l:’gkgigc gte' l Referee in BnnkrupuJ | “y lm | J Caroline Todd Studio | FRONT STREETS .[ — | | Piano—Harmony—Public Mt —s { I Speaking —_—— i Compounaed | | D R u G s '| 326 SECOND STREET | i [ H. S. GRAVES | | = . - exactly | | PUROLA REMEDIES e s e ; mm:‘;'; ,f;',’:"é’;f,,'g;?, and l | |] PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- | r | Marx Clothing y your | | B i : i READY-TO-WEAR — oo Front Street Next Coliseum ‘ Soward Secet Near Third ' GARBAGE HAULED I 3 D C | PHONE 97—Free Delivery L ——i ' Reasonable Monthly Rates uneau Drug Co. | S IRGU RN SRR D — E. 0. DAVIS o | AR BT T T | DR. H. VANCE TELEPHONE 212 ! OSTEOPATH Phone 753 Consultation and examination - New York Life INSURANCE 4| KEITH G. WILDES | FHONES ] || Office 601—Residence 601-2 e —— {| Juneau Coffee Shop | MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served | from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Satisfled Customers” Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. | Telephone 502 Catering to Dinner Parties J A \f JUNEAU-YOUNG | | | Hardware Com| Lompany | | | nellullnvyllldm | Guns and Ammaunition A " McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers £ | GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors || Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 WARRACK Construction Co. Juneau o sk il PAINTS — OILS Builders' and_Shelt HARDWARE 0 Th_omas Hardware Co. ay’s News Today—Empire, ‘ || Try an Empire aa. [ The Juneau, Laundry \' || Franklin Street between i| Front and Second Streets | { Phane 487 | THONE 388 |