The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1936, Page 2

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MOTORSH SERVE ALL S, E= ALASKA POINTS .. Ummel Annomm’\' Sailing fl'()n Seattle January 6 Take 25 P, assengers P BUUT TALKED (Centinued anlu Pa Troy Ketchikan City Council had pa tign a confere ties to B. M. Med-Wenden !)A{E’%[:QJEAKIR resenting A SPECIAL GROUP of RICHLY FURRED COATS PREINVENTORY SALE .OF REMNANTS Hi‘aIN S “RIMS—CRETONNES— SILKS—OQUTING FLANNEL. . VALUES YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS- Behrends Co: Leading Department Store Juneau's FOR . . . PROSP thT\ COFFEE All Brands—Ib. ll[fl 11] to Alaska e One) E TO GOVERNOR NEW YORK, a message to Gov. John W. tions to , Mayor J. A. Talbot killer 1 that den for as Mike son, rival p future 30¢ s Bros., Chase & Sanborn, Schillings, M. J. B. CIGARETTES Carton Why Pay More? All Popular Brands: Chester- ] fields,Lucky Strikes Raleighs I m 1 already ¥ ation in Al pair Bob Pastor with Joe Louis January Jacobs AT HALF PRICE Sizes 14 to 44 to consider ried action in | tie ituation as p Mayor Talbot sald |in d wired Pr dent ared he con tter part of his P! la Mike, “and I don't, think he'll reach second in his attemm to tie up | Pa If Johinson Kéeps on ' in- by the pomp and pageantry of ber jeountry, and no longer bashful be- fore cheering crowds. 14 and features reflect the Germanie strain of the royal family resemblance to her | | i Negotia- | for the “glant evening at six o'clock. POSITIVE- in the Gar-|LY NO FREIGHT WILL BE AC- 20 struck a snag CEPTED AFTER 12 and Jimmy John-| NOON THURSDAY. Dec. 30.~ ymoters, squabbled over services of each con- Grocery 24 BUSIK Dept. 12 PIGGLY WIGGLY SAVES YOU MONEY. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR EVERY-DAY SPECIALS: _. SUGAR 10 1b. sack MILK . Case 12 cans 99(: 83.85 ALL BRANDS To ull un- on an exclusive contract on Pastor and Johnson also’ s i- | option. o desper- | matchmaker'* dethandeéd” of Jacobs t might have | that Louls .sign che 5 stries u ‘\ continues longer. agreement. “He won't get to 1}“‘ With the|ward, when he was Prince of Wales 1" sald | ang heir to the throne? astor. quick results. IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings WE WILL BE OPEN SATUBPAY NCE | {tops, for the people saw in the ac Jacobs, 6n betl#if of His Twen- :th Century ' Sports, Club, insisted the event’ he nt the same ! In addmon, the Garden sort, of ‘an| ting, there won't be any fight.” ———— . NOTICE, The motdrship Estebeth wil, sail r Sitka and way ports Thursday 5 sr Try The Empire classifieds Io, oy B ek o NESS Meat 24-2 rings GRS Pl R b .(‘.tl BouEn e Our Pakoul {and beacon fires burned on the hill |vent of this child a possible {ruler. death of George V, the acce | the Prince of Wales, his abdication |wl fand the agcession to the throne of| the mightiest empire in the world ¢ | mother. | haired Princess for whom the every public appearance and whose O’CLOCK | men under 10, she has shot up fast adv. (and turned long-legged until today {does she make among the flowers of | im Windsor Great Park that her fa- |the highest structure ||of the former Imperial Palace will Bom To Be Queen “Llhbet,” a Veteran Bridesmaid, Thinks She Is Already “Grown Up” PRINCESS REJECTS SUITOR Princess Elizabeth once becam cousin playmate (seen here with den home) and solemnly warncd I grow up.” AP Feature Service Write: Princess Elizabeth, heir-appare |to the throne of Great Britain, w | christened under prophetic circun |stances in the 1Buckingzmm Palace. private chapel « Dressed in a long lace robe whic 'had adorned the persons of George |V and Edward VIII on a simila |solemn occasion, |the then Duke and Duchess of York {was (Mary. the daughter of named Elizabeth Alexandria “After three Queens,” whispered the good citizens of London and ol the County {land, ancient seat of t! 1e Duchy of Forfarshire, Scot and Cour family, the F 5 Guns boome of Strathmore futur Popularity Rivals Edward’s A decade of swift change saw the o ¢ 10-year-old Elizabeth's father an: Barring the arrival of male beir to the crown, now,cop-, sidered unlikely,' blue-eyed —Elizh- beth of York will reign on the death | ! ‘defeated Lolis|of her father. L What is she like, this little golden affec- | tioh of her people has grown with popularity already rivals that of E- Thrilled by Pageantry She is a slender child, thrilled | Her blue eyes and her father’s kin 'fs more marked than it is to her moth- er’s. In recent years, like all little wo- she is like a slender flower of & girl crowned with the gold of her) Lkair. Indeed, so pretty a picturk her own garden at the royal 10(!g(el ther has often photographed her there—a flower of a Princess among nature’s blossoms, “Bambina” to Queen Mary Queen Mary, who has spcm mas my A ROYAL DOG'S LIFE H Princess Elizabeth is as fond | of dogs as is her “Uncle Dav- id” who took his dog with him when he left England’s throne. KEYSER PEAK PIN-POUNDER. ELKS' ALLEYS Notre Dam:“Bcwler Wins for Irish in Deciding Game from Boston r rolling 'a 233 , to round out a 10 Luml way out in front of the rest of the field at the Elks’' last night, Notre Dame took the only ston. Keyser's hi h‘ ed the tide of vic-| ‘ory in the Irish’ favor in the de- | ciding game. Although none of the other con- {ference bowlers last evening were ng from Bo able to approach Keyser's effort, Jimmy Barragar gathered the next highest total of 546 as his Lafay- |ette team cutpointed Knox in three straight games. In the opening tilt of the evening, paced by Martin ,Lavenik, Richmond swept the Har- |vard trio completely off the boards. | Cnce again the conference bowl- ers go into a five-day retirement, |glving, way to the Elks’ club meeting | tonight, and not swarming the al- {leys again until next Monday night, when they will attempt to start the B] New Year right. Last evening’s | scores were: Gerald Lasceiles, her her Lon- angry with her in the g him: “I sh rden- of marry you when | RICHMOND hours with her, calls her “B Lavenik 184 181 155— 520 Italian for “m; 1 {Darnell 155 130 172— 457 the serious ilin Mrs. Williams.. 158 150 169— 477 visits of 1little | Spot 18 18 18— his sickroom; ¢ f —_ = — — her fir was t f Totals 515 479 5141508 it, ich as might HARVARD | She was hi Radde 154 168 164— 484 nd they were | Holmauist 147 137 152— 4361 great cronic {Mrs. Duncan ... 146 118 152— 416, Like hin | — e — her collection of st Totals 447 421 4681336 day rival her gran NOTRE DAME likes hol and has her Keyser 198 179 own. pony e writ | Evans 152 152 ten on sta y with the royal { Mrs. White 172 162 Totals 5441559 | 0 1 Sides 169— 508 he | Stevens 157— 520 | Mrs. Sperling. *146 146 146— 438/ i refused ic : Totals 489 505 472—-1466“ riage for he upbraided LAFAYETTE | Barragar, Jr. 195 156 narry you | caro *164 164 164— 492 en I ) 3 Miss Paulsen. 129 134 126— 389 No More Dolls, P! Totals 488 454 485 1437, ; KNOX | Hudson 179 174 160— 513 Halm 124 149 141— 414 Kay Goodwin.. 117 110 101— 32 Totals 420 433 402—1255 —Average score. Did not bowl. e WEDDINGS ARE FUN At the wedding of the Duke of Gloucester and the former Lady Alice Scoit, Princess Elizabeth was a bridesmaid. | Here she is awaiting at the i ROBERT VAN SIMS t SOUGHT BY SISTER' | Chief of Police Roy Hoffman has‘ been asked to aid in locating Robert | door to see the couple leave (Bob) Percy Van Sims, who was| en their honeymoon. last heard of in 1922 in Glenn, Cal, 1 s but is later believed to have come to! independent spirit dwells in this Alaska. Request is made by his sls-; lovely little girl. (ter, Mrs. Maude Z. Marshall of 1007| “What would you do without N- El Paso, El Paso, Tex., who reports| your mummy?” the Duchess of York I 2 leter to s chief that her broth- asked her once. |er lived in Alaska as a young man “I'd do as I like, |and may have returned here. } = ———————— Luther Burpank succeeded iu{ o jbreeding dahlias to eliminite their; Permanent Waves $2.59 up. Pnote | |somewhat offensive odor and give 666. —ndv |them a sweet fragrance. of Kent and Princ Greece. During th: festi- Jubilee vals in 1935 she was a prominent and constantly cheered figure. Something of her “Uncle David's” she replied. Temorrow: “Queen of Hearts.” | ———— Announcing A REAL NEW CELEBRATION losely fought contest of the even-| | HIE TFR\[}NA[ ORCHESTRA ENTERTAIMENT Starting at 10 P. M. Until2A. M. PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS we w56 hetween 5:30 to 8:30 with MUSIC and Entertainment! And at 10 P. M. CABARET with some nice entertainment, YEAR at A Five-Piece :' with YOUR OW! @ NEW YEAR’S DAY are serving a * R SINGING for your we will have another DANCE Pre-lnventory Several Speflals SAVINGS FOR ALL OFF ON SKYSCRAPERS PEIPING, North China, Dec. 30.— The American Embassy radio tower, in Peiping, |and ‘the dragon-shaped gateways to dominate the skyline ‘@ccording to General Sung hnn ruler of North Chi cked by the stark outlines ' multi-storied buildings go= p here, General Sung conclud- uu they would be a blot on by harmng ls rflm:s" uld Con— proliibited further structures iwo stories high. - Menu for Clnld Health RALEIGH, N. C.—Mary Thomas, | extension nutritionist “ at North! Carolina State College, says a child should have daily: A quart of| milk: two servings of vegetables in addition to potatoes, two serv-| ings of fruif, one raw; at least one| serving of egg, meat, fish or| cheese; cereal foods, butter and| sweets in moderate amounts. | ., | “Learning, undigested by thought, is labor lost; thought unassisted over PERCY REYNQOLDS, Manager . - MY Do dai S 6 § WINE-LIQUOR-BEER YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS NEW YEAR’S PARTIES DELIVERIES NEW YEAR'S DAY AS ALWAYS Juneau Liquor Store

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