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8 The big fellow exceeded the rec-! 2 INSTRUCTIONS Worll Record 557535 = RELIEF FUNDS T0 ’5° steelhead trout listed by Field and | 5 Stream by approximately one | 'h Is pound, but it fell short by one! BE RE uEsTEn 4 ee a pound of another steelhead taken[ in the Chehalis River a few years | | | ‘ago by an Elma butcher, but which | nw“’ ea e did not receive national recogni- tion. l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1936. Special S IR BelSutlilt Kot Licis By . il ;President to Make His Ap-| P e e | ot Anler Lancs e Figligh NOBIIItY | peal Perhaps During ; ‘ 1 irst Wee : Nigl Soar | H Mondj}iNlbhl River | uuit Tl"" Gama! WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. — Quick apesting s ot wi | approval of Congress will be sou 1 interesting subject Will| oo ar g pec, 19.—The largest hsppmsmem Rogaspve“ v eclhead ever to be displayed at| LONDON, Dec. 19.—Lord How»im(\d,atc $500,000,000 relief ap; attle sporting goods store was|ard de Walden announces he is giv- | priation. n recently at the Ben Paris|ing up racing, the heavy burden oI; Current funds are expected to thxiRbrmist eation. The big brl_llc meas- la_xm.mn prmg the main reason for|only for another month, making fciude. th ~lured forty-four inches in length | his decision. He has owned race|tion early in January necessar: s 8 inting Of @, weighed twenty-eight pounds. horses since 1901 Dawson Waugh| President Roosevelt said he will| § FOR 'l HE SEASON ; If;‘n % e aose. [Tt was taken on hook and line in|of Newmarket has been his train- | probably make his request during ek g s % the Queets River by E. H. White, er. Lord Glanely recently also an- the first week of Congress which » specimen will be mounted 5 s i . £ Lhb Spas i~ b : “|a seattle angler. nounced he is quitting racing. is convening on January 5. Government school on Monday evening, Decemb from 6 to 10 o'clock instructor Roy J. DuPree, a master to conform with all m 2 28 o e il e the most | DSBS SO DESOIBBERORRBOEIRBIRBRE B § up-to-date methods used in this # work. In fact, the methods used today are the result of many scientific s as well as hioligical exp irges all interested in the biological work to be at the special class on Monday night. It is free of cost to the public, as it is part of the efforts of the voca- tional department .under the Bu-| reau of Indian Affairs and all those who are interested should appreciate these efforts. Sl Bflé{(l)('lFHgETgHANCE- : e ; your customers be as PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19.—Bob MAY THE pleasant as ours have e, former pitcher of the Wash- been with youl 1gton Senators, who dropped back he minors in 1935, will get an- | i season, having been obtained by | 3 the Philadelphia Nationals from Albany of the International League | §g Y on & trial basis. The southpaw has ' &F (,REET ALL a niche in baseball's Hall of Fame, with a no-hit game to his credit, The Greatest Thing ‘We can wish for you dur- ing the coming year is 3 that your dealings with eI % pitched against the Boston Red Sox in 1931, when he was a member of | g the Washington club. Burke was | & WITH AN ABUNDANCE released to Chattanooga in the middle of the 1935 season, finished | ¥f OF with Albany and remained with that club last season JON: AND HAPPINESS Union Oil Company of California R. A. REISCHL, Resident Manager The Rev. H. S. Foster moved into a house in Delaware, O. noticed something sticky dripping from the ceiling of one room, investigated ‘: bees had left there. b » Both New York and San Fran- | § glsco have' world fais scheduled | 3 for 19:9 T U A AU RRQVVNSVVVVVDDVOD THE BON MARCHE i i ! GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY NOVELS — An Appreciated Gift! Beautiful and low priced . . . $500 assortment . . . (Exact Copy of the Original) 50 of the Latest Copyrighted Novels such as Table Cloths, Table Covers and Spreads from Mor- "Gone With the Wind"” "Love Comes at Last” occo and Italy. o AT“ "Levee Crossing”’ "On the Trail of the Also beautiful flowers and latest tree ornaments. 5 ; Tumbling T" A large group of novelties priced at 50c, 75¢ and ‘ : The Fortlg{xoe: d‘flf Capt‘am Katherine Brush's "Don't $1.00. These are lovely gifts. I, the undersigned a Notary Public for Ever Leave Me" Box Stationery. the Territory of Alaska certlfy that person- "This Isn't the End"” "Peel Traits" Spreads-—Assortment of colors and price ranges. ally appeared before me this 19th day of AND MANY OTHERS Pillow Cases wrapped especially for Xmas Gifts. December, 1936, Margaret E. White in be- TOYS We have all kinds of Toys. Space TOYS Sheet and Pillow Case Sets. half of the Bon Marche Dept. Store at Ju- for bids the listing of only a few here. Bequtiful Men's Shirts in Gift Boxes—all colors and ne?}tll, Cf&lcska, cmcg1 after ki}ellriq sv{firn un,deg \Sl\ll'eds L Doll Furniture B e oath, deposes, and says, that on the arriva agons—4 kinds : S?E?}?rogeisfor Men, Women and Children. of the steamer Arctic, at Juneau, Alaska, Games Mchtii iI\r/foSuosg and Donald A complete line of beautiful items for the Baby. that the Bon Marche Store received ap- Pianos ¢ Dionne Dol P Delightful and beautiful Lingerie. proximately Five Tons, of Christmas Igoods, Blackboards . il Wf? kS Lovely Glass and Crockery Vases for flowers. (5) tons, and further that her buyer in San Dolls Rubb}ér Bclsfilss Lounging Robes for Men and Women. Francisco gnd other points pgrchasgd these Stuffed Animals Bubble Set Men's—Women's—Boys'—Girls' House Slippers. goods during the holiday display in those Little Hostess Sets Ten Pi Se? Priced reasonably. Cities and that these goods as set out in Boats Ie K 'mth § Holiday Wrapping Paper. the attached list are now in stock at the Bon Footballs SC([:C ti'm-' €-box Belt Sets for Men and Boys with Ash Tray attach- Marche Dept. Store, Juneau, Alaska. Boxing Gloves G—I?/k;is Gun ment. M. E. WHITE, . Ehristmcrz1 Téree llfights Fy b Sk e xSl arge and Small Drums rmored Banks and many N?Sfiféoi{;iysefiks cmc]i Flannel. For the B‘Xi Mf{:trche Dept. Store, Dionne Quint's Aluminum other kinds of Children's Pond’s, Williams' and Woodbury's Soap and Juneau, Alaska. Toy Sets Banks. Cream in Christmas packages. Subscribed and Sworn to before me, All kinds of Party Favors and a large A large line of Lady Lillian Perfumes. this 19th day of December, 1936, VMJ’;% Also, Manicure Sets—35¢, 75¢, 95¢c. oas - Towel Sets—Wash Cloths—In Christmas packages. ALB}I_:\I%Ta}*Ay,HIgEEh e for Tecritay: of Addltlfillal Glfts ‘ol' the Fa-ily Comb and Brush Sets in holiday boxes. Alaska. My commission ex- ® Beautiful Card Table Covers—also Bridge Covers. Whisk Brooms wrapped for gifts. pires, March 28th, 1937. ® A large assortment of imported and boxed Ladies’, Christmas Cards—>5c and 10c. ! ! Men's and Boys' Handkerchiefs—Christmas boxed. Bath Powder and Toilet Water Sets. (NOTARY SEAL) @ Suspender Sets in Holiday Boxes. Dolly May Powder Puff Sets. ® Coats and Shoes for Baby, Sister and Brother. Tie Sets—Garter Sets—For Men and Boys. ® Treasure Chests. Visit the Bon Marche Department Store! Lok and See This Complete Line No Obligation to Purchase! A MERRY CHRISTMAS STORE REMAINS OPEN AND HAPPY NEW EVENINGS YEAR TO ALL. FRONT STREET For Your Convenience MMOMM -