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|all dazzlers with which custom’s SANTA CLAUS AND CHRISTMAS CH‘EER ictate annually transforms myriads ot “evergreens _throughout, mans| JUNEAU KIDDIES IN BIG GET-TOGETHER DOM]NATES ZYNDA lands, the Zynda tree, the loving i k ands, the a 1 HOTEL’S LOUNGE nandiwork of Mr. and Mrs. S. Billy Franks, in the role of Santa Claus, greeted and dispensed gifts Zynda, will fill an empty spot in the hearts of the many Zynda to hundreds of Juneau's kiddies at | the annual Elks' Christmas party, Lest Jureau's t: ent residents miss out on their share of Christ- mas spirit, perhaps the most festive guests who have wandered far from their home firesides for this holiday appearing of all the city’s Christ- S0ason at the Captiol Theatre this after- mas trees, now dominates the lobby e T noon & of the Zynda Hotel. Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phone | ponations of canned foods and 666. —adv. Sparkling from tip to stump with ters to be distributed to the 2dy on Christmas, S e CAPT. LATHROP HEXE Enroute to Fairbanks from Ses |tle, Capt. A. E. Lathrop, well known | Alaskan capitalist and publisher, is ESIB R BDEBEEEIE n BB E BRI BRI lin Juneau as a passenger for Sew- |ard aboard the Gen. W. C. Gorgas. | Capt. Lathrop recently went south icn a business trip. i B e . YOU SAID IT! Turkey and all the trimmings at special TERMINAL Christmas Din- District Land Office c BRE s Bo Anchorage, Alaska. October 13, 1936. and G AMES ! Notice is hereby given that David Sim nson, entryman, togethier with his witnesses, John Rogers and John Dotson, all of Juneau, Al-| A T c o s T ' | has submitted final proof on | ® | his homestead, Anchorage 08117, for | | l‘.\ tract of land embraced in U. S.| | 'i | |Survey No. 2195, containing 5.32| BARGAINS FOR THE KIDDIES ! a ituate on the east shore of | |F‘nnne Channel, at! Eagle River Landing, latitude 58 degrees, 29" N.| longitude 134 degrees, 47" W. and | it is now in the files of the local| land office at Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the land office within the period of| | publication or thirty days lhere-‘i | | after, said final proof will be ac- IUNEAU (NeXt Coliseum Thecxtre) |cepted and final certificate issued. | DOUGLAS | GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. | &.{%% ) i y gfl%’g’.@@&%{%‘ , ?(;" First publication, Nov. 4, 1936. T ETE T e R E I I Do A T B L e e I - D0y Last publication, Dec. 30, 1936. i i & 4 R Be sure to visit THE NUGGET SHOP before making your gift selection. A better than usual choice and at the most attractive prices. We list a few— TOASTMASTER Complete $21.00 ROYAL ROCHESTER ‘Sandwich Toaster $7.50 MEAT PLATTER Fine Silver Plate e e P CASSEROLE S CAKE PLATE and KNIFE $1.50 s SILVER TABLE SERVICE Best grades $8.50 and up Depending on quality and number of pieces:. Nugget Shop were taken by many of the, The ° ner—s1.50. adv.| jcwor and saw Rutgers capture | For Christmas : ~————— | ine third and deciding cucounter of | UNITED STATES [ atch from Washing Dr. | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bill an with throtile wide | GENERAL LAND OFFICE jpen in the f match, however, | OREGON SWEEPS THROUGH LEHIGH IN ELKS' MATCH Stevenson, Oif to Big Start, Corners High Scores in Conference Bowling That t mizht be no doubt a ed to sta Ste ence bowling the Elks’ last night by rolling a in his initial game, and carried| through for a 585 total, sufficient to corral all scoring honors of the' night, and give Duke the odd game | in its opening match with Prince- | .on, | R. H nson opened | at| o | scoring list | *h was without | to score the nc to higgest total of | the night, 547. His team-mate, Dr.| R. H. Williams, rclled the second | high single game of 208, and Irv.| Hag the third of the triumverate, @ a nice scol match ag ning not be nite in top form, ! Confercnce bowlers now go into a five day Christmas layoff, with no matches scheduled until next Monday evening. Last night's scores were 86.8° PROCF Sanitary Meat Co. ED SHAFFER, Manager Arrived on the S. S. Gen. Gorgas THE FINEST SELECTION OF FAMOUS IOWA CORN-FED TURKEYS yet to arrive in Alaska. THE PRICES ARE MOST REASONABLE. HAMS for Christmas Half or Whole, 1b. SWIFT'S PREMIUM—(World's Largest Seller) FRESH EASTERN FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER c Fresh—In 1 1b. cartons LARD 230 2 for 45(: PASTRY TESTED SHORTENING 1 SC THE PERSONNEL OF THE SANITARY 1 lb. carton . MEAT CO. WANT TO WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A . .. Very Merry Christmas z-l‘ast Delivery PHONES 13 and 49 "PLEASING, YOU MEANS OUR SUCCESS" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1936. PRINCTON BLENDED SCOTS WMISKY Cleveland 169 148 178— 495 Wirt 137 205 136— 47fli Mrs. PePtrich .. 13¢ 156 127— 4174 SOMERSET IMPORTERS, LTD. » NEW YORX + CHICAGO + SAN FRA Totals 440 509 4411390 | e mm DUKE b o R L s e e e : : A il tevens 222 170 193— 585 : [ |Bierensan a0 A A LEHIGH ery ranch. Holtman told him he had not seen | Hermann 147 127 156— 430p penning 11 171 e Mits Bladaar: b g 1‘” 11) Turned Light on Them (his dog since the previous night. . e McDone! 52 52 | | P, PR s G U | Not far from home he became NOU long ““Tr that ‘M'- Jobuudr S T e e {aware something was behind, I¢|and Pete Holtman discovered the A a1 20 soa—ara| o a0 e was a dark night and he took ms“l’:flts f‘?g:’; :’;"‘iar":'m&;;“'wi‘: WASHINGTON | Totals 481 495 4811461 {Sasniignt from I < okeb TR S0, oy e A = ain 37 153— % LA turned the light in the direction e > Mrs. Dufresne. . 136 137 153— 426 Did not bowl | | it w p . | T bhow i h e he - At first| the tracks it was thought that three Carmichael 148 179 109— 438] e | i 5 i . whiths #ie. Rag come, By olves wabe: In: ont the: kit Sperling 187 164 168— 519, One Farmer's Dog Is Killed he thought there were two dogs| ; i B e IR g gl oo Without Precedent Be o M WER | GOAT HUN SUCCESSFUL Cl C f 1ind him but as the light contin- i fiie 1h th i FR R T . ‘ ose to Lity o { to play on the animals he'mr:;s. et :hloxlxvet:kg?e but RUTGERS | With the limit of goats to show | Fairbanks realized they were wolves.| ST had o8 B B8 BECE R Pullen 186 186 186— 558 for their efforts, the O: Oberg il big anjmals. and showed | (o L iiird as (i ankt ARAE AN Shattuck 178 178 158— 514 oat-huning party returned to Ju- ’ fear of him or.tha Ught ME e i e b it vt Miss Apland .. 115 97 133— 345 neau night from Tracy Arm. 2 208y “““_“t ;"{?f}‘:“;dlb“] | which fs less thantfive ontles foain Spot . 10 10 10— 30)With Capt. Oberg on the Hyperien g ;... PRI, DR S | Pairbanks. —- —- —- ——iwere Simpson MacKinnon and Min- " 0 »l\ r]'m’ullll quit Il]lt'[-rml v e Totals 489 471 487—1447 ard Mill. Each of the three got| . BB Qodt TRe Nte CRMICE P SE SRRGON ot e D nd until he had reached his| DERUTY. 20 SEWARD ; o ON.. OBt miles from Fairbanks, it was re-|house | ;J]). ;:/huu;mn 1387 1p1a08 ?951 —— - S Aoy e e e jony | Laurence J. Chilberg, who has r. Blanton ... 208 181 1607 647 ONE BUCK! hbor of Mr. Holtman. The next day Wr. JOMSon Wen'|been Deputy-in-charge of Customs Hagerup 201 165 533 oldensd by lack of food, the! 2ACk on trail and discovered | oo e te T T S0 has beely Spe 38 3 LPer couple insures d time at ooy # g > wolves had been . following him § Al i e 573 P L TR e R e % n numerous oceasic o s R A N v HOSV the Gorgas enroute to the laf Totals 573 583! Eve. adv. Mol made wesie racks, plainly discernible in “"“cfl.y to assume his new duties. Mrs. Trucks-9 g — Seusun’s Oribute The overwhelming prefer- euce for Haig & Haig each Christmas time is the season’s traditional trib- ute of thousands to the incompa- rable satisfaction which this great Scotch deliv Haig :Haig s throughout the year. snow, confirmed his belief that they | | Chilberg is accompanying him to ;. The footprints were | g panyos (imn could be made by‘ihls it intlon i o CALL 376 Dog Partly Eaten | For information regarding the When Mr, Johnson went over to TERMINAL'S Christmas Eve dance. —adv. of the predators can be seen aln anywhere in that vicinity, he ad Mr. Johnson himself followe by two wolves, last week, which kept | ¢ nee behind him when walking to his home by cut- 05§ country from the Cream- the Holtman place this week, Mr. Gitts For HATS $2.95 $4 to $5 value g Best Quality—Wide-Narrow Brims—All Colors . 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