The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1936, Page 8

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-8 POLAR BEAR BECEAS JOINT TOUR NEWS ENJOY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | Xy Only Fairbanks Unit Now | celebrating the Christmas tide, |} | program followed by exchange' of | gifts, occupied the afternoon ses- (sion at the Douglas school yester- day afternoon. The program which Not the same now—as when it follows was held at 1:30 in the high Jeft Fairbanks with hig hopes a|school auditorium: few weeks ago, is the Polar Bear|l. Two selections by the orchestra: Ice Hockey Team which is gather- | A Waltz “Bouquet of Roses.” ing glory for the Northland in its | B “Silent Night.” invasion of the States. 2 Touring States—Yukon- ers Left in Vancouver ed in Fairbanks recently, the Fair-| hild Havdahl. banks-Dawson combination was|3. split wide open by causes unknown| upon reaching Vancouver on the way south. Wish” by Dickie McCormick and Noreen Andrews. 2. Reading — “The Little March|sy, According to a private wire receiv-| Girl by Doris Cahill and Borg- | 3F Recitation—“A Boy's Christmas | §g | After Christmas tree celebrations | ¥ It is the Alaskan group alone that by the various rooms school was dis- | & is now making the tour of the missed until next Monday morning. e Northwest, and that has come out v TAKES THE TURKEY in fine style in its encounters so far. The Yukon half of the tour| party having remained in Vancou-| ver. There is hope that ice games | turkey prize at the Douglas Inn last | will also be arranged for the Yu- night for high skee-ball score. koners, but some of the Dawson —_———— lads will be returning north on the| VISITING AT TEE HARBOR next boat. A practice game held by the Yukon group in Vancouver| having proved very disappointing. To spend Christmas with her son Roscoe, Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin left John Laughlin was awarded the | &7 As chances of the two groups get-| yesterday afternoon for Tee Harbor | ¥# ting together again for the finish|where he operates a general store.|fs of the ice invasion appear VErY john and Matt Laughlin plan to|®F slim—on the shoulders of the Alas- go out to Tee Harbor tomorrow, to kan group alone seems to rest the gpend the day. task of representing the North —_ ->-oo—— against Outside teams. Dr. L. L. pyag0NS AT FAIRBANKS Hufman, Fairbanks dentist who was in charge of directing the destinles | of the Fairbanks-Dawson squad, is Polar Bears. | Fairbanks for the coming year, hay- i |lodge as senior warden. James D. | AT THE HOTELS -————— Gastineau Frank R. Clark secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Custard, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mathieson, Flat; | Mrs. L. J. McCarty, Fairbanks; William J. McCarty, Fairbanks; Eddie Davis, Fairbanks; W. A. Ap- pleby, Fairbanks; Charles F. Pet- ger an the Gorgas for the erson, Fairbanks; Walter Hall Fairbanks; W. J. Jones, Fairbanks; William Murray, Fairbanks; A. V. Cordovado, Deering; Thomas Gaff- | ney, Nome; Marion 8. Murphy,| Fairbanks; Joyce White and Lee Mason, Seattle; Fred Maurer, Seat- tle. RAMER ON GORGAS Gold Mining Company is a passen- there. e LAST RITES FOR GREEN one of the Indians drowned re- |cently at Horse Island, were held | yesterday afternoon from the C. |W. Carter Morutary. The Rev. Thomas Zilinnas, Ferest Service; | payiq Waggoner officiated. Inter- Nels Pederson, Tenakee; G. Rade-| ment was in Evergreen Cemetery. macker, Chatham; Clarence Hel- SRS U T lonen, Fairbanks; C. V/. Farlin, MOOSE LODGE NO. 700, Junead. THROUGH THE COURTESY OF THE CAPITOL THEATRE, WILL GIVE THE MOOSE KID- Alaskan Zynda | Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Reed, An- chorage; Mrs. F. Hagen, Juneau; | Miss A. Jo Stinger, Tenakee; Mr. | and Mrs. E. J. Buchanan, Snglnaw‘ Bay. DER, A FREE SHOW, SATUR- CLAUS WILL BE THERE TO GIVE FRUIT AND A PRESENT TO EACH KIDDIE. S e Try an Empue ad. x DANCE (Invitational) i Saturday Evening (December 26) DANCE 9:30 TO 1 A. M. SHARP ¥ & e dndnincdndadadadndadader HAS ELECTION, OFFICERS ‘ . e {mg been elected at a recent meet- R |ing. Charles E. Taylor will serve the | 3 |Crawford will be junior warden, \ Thomas H. Hunt treasurer and|{g Peyton Ramer of the Bremner g | Funeral services for John Green, | ¥ DAY AT ONE PM. SANTA | %&hfi%hm&m&m&mfi%fil | | Leslie Nerland will head the Tan- | ¥ now touring with the Fairbanks gna podge No. 162, F. and AM., at|{g westward | 3 1, to look over the company properties | ¥ | & S ZURVENVENE DIES 12 YEARS OLD OR UN- |8 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska SEASON’S GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Store Open From 7 a.m. Christmas Day to 1 a.m. Saturday CASES OF LIQUOR! 210 - Imported Liqueurs AMER. PICON APRICOT ADVOCAT COINTREAU AINSETTE MARASCHINO CREME DE CACOA CREME DE MENTHE CACAO—Chouao a la Vanille IMPORTED SWEDISH IMA AQUAVIT CARLSHAMMS PUNSCH AQUAVIT NO. 1 ARAK PUNSCH KRON BRANNVIN (ST. HALLVARD—LIKOR greinstillet av als Vinmonopolet) Imported Whiskies CORBY'S-——MONOGRAM JOHN JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKEY CANADIAN CLUB WALKER'S DE LUXE SEAGRAM'S VO and 83 ANTIQUE DE LUXE RUMS RUMS BACARDI HUDSON BAY—114, 151 Proof— Pints, Fifths LAMB'S NAVY RUM—150—Fifths OLD BUCCANEER RUM— 130— Pints, Fifths WINES—3 YEAR OLD BULK Burgundy, Sauterne Port, Muscatel, Sherry, Claret, Imported Wines 200-Year-Old Napoleon Sherry 42-Year-Old Grand Old Sherry 36-Year-Old Royal Solera Sherry 9-YEAR-OLD OPORTO CHIANTI BIBBIANI SLINGER LOGAN PAY'N TAKIT Liquor Dept. JUST RECEIVED! One of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks of Beverages in Alaska. ""WE HAVE IT!"’ T s s e SPECIALS! Old Governor Scotch $2.60 Whiskey—Over 8 Year Old, 5th PETER DAWSON $2.95 All Over 8 Years Old—Fifth . PAY'N TAKIT I i ; G N $@ gc%i gallon sz 40 Gallon PAY'N TAKIT STRAIGHT BOURBON $ 4.50 $2.40 Gallon Half Gal.. Crest Blan Crbnated MIXERS MIXERS Old Fashioned Ginger Ale Tom Collins % Whiskey Sour 7. Up Gin Fizz Sparkling Water Singapore Sling Lime Rickey Lemon Mix Lemon Lime Mint Julip Rickey Lime Mixer ALL Grenadine SIZES DOMESTIC WHISKEYS Cream of Kentucky — Old Quaker—Sea- gram'’s — Paul Jones — 4 Roses — Cobb's Creek—Old Crow and dozens of other brands. WINES—Quart Bottles Port, White Port, Malaga, Muscatel, Sherry, Angelica,Sauterne Burgundy NECTARS — Loganberry, Apricot, Peach, Cherry, Blackberry BEER—Olympia. Schlitz, Pabst, Regal Amber, Golden Glow Stout, Blue Boar Ale at PAY'N TAKIT PRICES ——— LOWEST IN TOWN! - 10 Received on the S. S. Gen. Gorgas BARRELS OF FINE WINES! Imported Brandy 122-YEAR-OLD NAPOLEON 3-STAR HENNESSY STAUB'S COGNAC 74-YEAR-OLD GODET FRERES FOUCHE APRICOT Imported Scotches JOHNNY WALKER—Red and Black Label HAIG AND HAIG BLACK AND WHITE McCALLUM'S PERFECTION OLD GOVERNOR PETER DAWSON BEN LAWERS HUDSON BAY ROYAL CHARTER HUDSON BAY BEST PROCURABLE JOHN DEWAR WHITE LABEL TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM WHITE HORSE CELLAR GLEN MAR—ANCIENT VAT 138-Year-Old BRANDY—Jean Roberts ITALIAN VERMOUTH FRENCH VERMOUTH ANGOSTORA BITTERS ORANGE BITTERS MANHATTAN COCKTAIL MARTINI COCKTAIL DOMESTIC AQUAVIT TROYA VODKA GRAIN ALCOHOL, 190 Proof ROCK AND RYE IRISH MOSS WINES—5 YEAR OLD BULK Port, Angelica 18 Barrels of Wine on Tap SPARKLING BURGUNDY—Fifths CHAMPE—BLANC MARSELLE TIPO RED SWISS COLONY Booth's London Dry—Pints Gordon's—Pints, Fifths Fleischmann's—Pints, Fifths Old Boston—Pints, Fifths, Quarts, Gallons Five o'Clock—Pints, Fifths, Gallons Pay'n Takit—Y2 Pints, Pints, Quarts, ¥2 Gallons, Gallons Silver Swan—TFifths Sloe Gin—Old Boston— Pints, Fifths Orange Gin—Pints, Fifths Fast Gin—Pints Pay’'nTakit Bourbon Whiskey 4 oz., ¥2 pts., pts., ats., gallons l

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