The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1936, Page 7

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_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1936 CHRISTMAS... A few of the New Model “D” Hamilton Beach Mixers just received— At $19.75 GIVE BETTER LIGHT—New stock of IES Lamps receiv- ed. Replace your old Floor Lamp Shade with new fabric covered parchment. ||I|IIIIIIIII!IIIIIllllIIIIII||IIIII|IIIII [T DOUGLAS WILLIE KINCH DIES AT DOUGLAS HOME\ suddenly with severe pains | Willie Kinch, 42,/ s Indian, died at| in the last evenmg\ o'clock, just a short time | he had come from Juneau by | . According to the report, Kinch\ had been in a Juneau cafe shortly alling the cab to return to , and what he had taken in | Ca apparently was too much for his system to digest. The dc-\ ceased had arrived in town Sunday from the vicinity of Point Arden,| where he had been camping out | with James Willis. Bereaved of his wife about three years ago, Kinch leaves four chil- dren, two boys and two girls, the eldest being 16, and the youngest about 7, both of them boys. With| them, he lived with their grandpar-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver. He also has a grandmother, living in Wrar The remains are at the Govern- ment School pending funeral ar- rangements e EAGLE! ND AUXILIARY SPONSOR CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR DOUGLAS CHILDREN A matinee at the Douglas Coli- seum 11 the children of the Island at 1:30 o'clock next Saturday afternoon with a candy bar for each child is the treat from Santa Claus ned by the Fraternal Order|plete in every lagles and the Ladies Auxiliary for this Chri SUNDAY SCHOOL TREE Next Sunday evening the Episco- HOMECOMING SNOW DEPTH BPWG AFFAIR IS REPURTED jon the g" ound at 4 nclork )mlcr- day afternoon at several of the Weather Bureau stations in Alaska, follows: Forty Members and Guests Enjoy Most Perfect Evening Anchorage 5 inches, last year 1 inch; Atka 30; thel 9, last year 2; Cordova 19; Dawson 20, Dutch and guastiraliine Harbor 20; Fairbanks 17, last year i Im\io?r'l‘ Woman's| 22 Juneau 9; Ketchikan, none; Rk, = ~|Kodiak trace; Nome 6, same as :d last evening at the last year; Ruby 21. > Rev. and Mrs. David ' i | Waggoner for their annual Christ-| The thickness of the ice on the Chum River in front of Fairbanks coming party. A mers with silver icicles, ‘averaged 240 inches, as compared hs, a large electric can-| cautiful little tree tumed} living and dining rooms| lace of Christmas cheer. It| was an ideal setting for a homecom- | ing part A large basket covered with red and green paper was |} placed near the tree and as the ye: fo lighted wre dle, and 2 the larg BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL with 28 inches at year. The ice on the Nome averaged 35 pared with 39 last Snake River a inches, as com: s ear. e Those who have registered ar, r sale at The Empire office. according to Byron Miller, Director. t _|A. L. DRUM AND BUGLE CCRPS MEMBERS SOON TO GET TOGETHER as members of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps are urged to keep practicing during the holi- day period as the first tryouts will be held soon after the first.of the T, DIREGTORY tnis period st WHEREABOUTS OF THOMAS GORDON IS NOW WANTED Information regarding her broth- er, Thomas F. Gordon, is wanted by Nell Gordon McCann, 231 West 21st Street, New York City. The request is made in a letter to Post- master Albert Wile. Mrs. McCann said she last heard from her brother 30 years ago when he came north to Alaska at the age of 18 years. He was in Juneau at that time, and also indicated in one letter he had previously |been at Valdez. ———————— NOTICE! Sandwiches are not required with BEER at the TERMINAL, adv. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAD CHANNEL members entered they placed their L When in Need of Lights were dimmed as Mrs. H. 8. | Graves called her “Earth Child” to| bring in the five fairy princesses,| school students, who entered sing-| ing “Silent Night” They were dressed in long blue costumes and as they sang they held lighted candles. For their second number| they sang “Oh Little Town of Beth-| lehem.” | DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Christmas Dinner A very fine cluding everything from turkey/ sandwiches to homemade pumpkin pie was then enjoyed by all. Com- detail from little| stewed apples to the mints and red\ cinnamon candies. ‘ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) Zw’ i Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 Christmas dinner in-: > i ; DRS. KASER & FRI‘EBUR(:I‘.R DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHFONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 |.m. Mrs. Graves, chairman of the en-| tertainment, then explained that the theme for the program was h\ulh GREASES GAS — OILS Dr. Charles P. Jenne . DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. ‘:1SEN. worshipful Master; | W LEIVERS, Secretary. Fraternal Societies ; of Gastineau [ Channel B. P. 0. £. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. WALTER P. SCOTT, Exalfed Ruler M, H. SIDES, Secremry . - | MOTINT J‘JN‘EAfl LODGE NO. ll Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. mu MARTIN 8. JORGEN- JAMES REBERAR: pal Guild will sponsor a Commun-|around the theme of the four “C's”.| ity Christmas tree and programiThe first “C” stood for Christmas| for the children of Douglas andicCarols, which opened the program their parents, in the bastment of and now the second “C” meaning the church. Santa will be there|Christmas cheer called for a talk| &=====" with gifts and fruit for the children.'fmm the genal hostess, Mrs. Dav- OPEN EVENINGS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets 48 |every second and fourth Wednes- - |day, 1. O. O. F. Hall EDNA M ——-3 | BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED Dr. Ru:hard ‘Williams | |casuEN, Secretary. TELEPHONE 176 JUNEAU MOTORS || | Foot of Main Street § \ \ S e | porr e T X Why not have breakfast tomor- row morning at the TERMINAL? monds found in Sierra Leone, West —adv. Africa, last year establish the de-)reports say. New deposits ot gold and dia-|pendency as one of the richest dia- mond fields in the world, London morrow afternoon starting at 1: 30/ e SCHOOL PROGRAM | | The Christmas program of the| Douglas Schools will be given to-| o’clock. E,;N!!IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIH|I|IIIIIIlIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIB Christmas Tree Decorations t ELECTRICAL | SUGGESTIONS GIFTS FOR THE HOME CHRISTMAS TREE PYREX GLASSWARE LIGHTS and EXTRA WATER SETS GLOBES CUPS and SAUCERS PERCOLATORS TEA SETS : MIXING BOWL SETS HOT PLATES SPEEDO CAN IRONS OPENER CORN POPPERS LEMON JUICER and TABLE LAMPS GRINDER SILEX COFFEE MAKERS TOASTERS AR SEERO AR USEFUL . . and ORNAMENTAL ® BRASS.CANDLE STICKS @ PEWTER CANDLE STICKS AT i Phone 555 E SPORT GIFTS For Everyone omas Hardware GO. SKIIS SLEDS WAGONS KIDDIE CARS VELOCIPEDES ICE SKATES IR RC RSO SORE TR RO OTE muuuumuuummmuuummmmfllmmmuummummufluumlmumnwnmfi | goner, 1d Waggoner, who welcomed the! memb and guests of the ,mlu back to' her home once again at| Christmas. | Pep Song Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne and her | | mother, M ‘C Chlhl-‘ r by singing a the club ufu-n" W told the "group 'hut Ch]l»\‘lnxl\ meant to her as a hild and how the people in England this holiday. 'lnd Mrs. € ey and Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne told of an Alaskan Christmas in the early days of the Territory, Christmas Incidents It wasn't long before each one was | called on to tell one incident about! Christmas, and now as the enter- tainment came down to all those| | present it was fitting to issue in the| | fourth and final “C” of the program. lear Community Christmas Choral| vas entered into with spirit and " after singing a good many Carols the presents were given out and DENTIST OPFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUXLDING Guy Snuth DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE~- FULLY COMPOUNDED Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 Front Street PHONE 97—Free Delivery Next Colizeum | | TELEPHONE 663 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. SRR 1 Dr. W. A. Rystrom EDSON WAVE SHOP || DENTIST Over First Nationsl Bank Machine and Machineless | X-kn¥ PERMANENT WAVES Ask sbout FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 ‘L | SEPTEERREMEESFOUEE ISR §| (R O NS N W R DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLS!IN‘ Optumetrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store 507 I et v TRIANGLE {| Robert Simpson, Opt. D. CLEANERS Graduate Los Angeles Col. —— | again there was much fun as each| had to see and make over every present. In saying goodnight everyone agreed that it was a real good old- | fashioned Cheer party and the homecoming at the Waggoner home was a huge success. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. David Wag-| Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne,| Mrs. Stanley Nowicka, and Mrs. H.| S. Graves. S eee ‘ ‘ ARTHUR ADAMS AGAIN | ILL AT FAMILY HO]\IE[ Arthur Adams, of the Treasury| i Disbursing office, is again ill at his| (home in the McBride Apartments,| with a renewed attack of arthritis.| — e — Today's News Toaay--Empire. Compounaed as written by your dactor. | | | | exactly i | | PIGGLY WIGGLY Men's Dress Oxfords SHOES $ ,.,5 Wo;k Ncmve MoccasmS, Mittens and Gloves BIG VAN’S 228 Front St. i] If you're out to please the man (] best. lege of Optometry and [ Opthalmology SPECIALIZING i | Glassgs ritted Lenses Ciround I e Keep in mind , . . Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public __ Speaking 326 SECOND STREET - Jones-Stevens Shof) LADJES—MISSES’ ‘° READY-TQ-WEAR Sewdrd Stiset in French | ana Italian Dinners Gastinezu Cafe Short Orders at All Hours UL S ST DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH ConsuMation and examination free. ours 10 to 12; 1 to &; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Anmex South Franklin St. Phone 177 ' 3 & | L CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 of the family . . . let us help oul A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and | all the 'things that men like ||5* Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Satisfied Customers” PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery ||| “The Store That Pleases” “\”6 Ifa 77N l!menkylnm Here's one of the best—' BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP [ GARLAND BOGGAN | Wlllflg:; Polishing Try an Empire ad. . | Dr. M. J. Whittier | Juneau Ice Cream 1 Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynclds, Manager i Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Orude Oil %ave burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 * RELIABLE TRANSFER } | l VHIEN N A IIURRY l CALL COLE FOR OIL! | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICKI ‘ COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night ma s 105 Paint We Have It IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 | FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates ' E.0. DAVIS - TELEPHONE 213 wom 153 " New York Life 5 INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES

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