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BOMBS SHATTER MADRID HOMES period, the first week's shooting| starting January 5, and must be| completed by the evening of Jan- uary 10. Shooting here will be at the indoor ra in the A. B. Hal and the Petersburg riflemen will shoot on their range in that city Targets will be hanged to de- termine the winn CHURCH WILL SOUTH MAIL CLOSES AT PETERSBURG AND JUNEAU RIFLE CLUBS COMPETE Four-Week Match to Start i - ORTY Drake, and the Rev. John A, Glasse. Archie’s in J"I F CHAPELADIES, |70 meeting of the Chapelg- And Looks Like U. S. HUSBANDS TURN OUT :‘lliest isvs;hed:led for a week from ex ‘ednesday. Has a Good Cook FOR DINNER OF BEANS| il S Ve R ; 3 I | BOBSLED PARTY | ;‘:gl‘_;fi‘;‘;k on thel Forty Chapeladies, husbands, and| About twenty of the Young Peo- | Federal Jail following his arrest|EUests, turmed out last night for Ple’s Society of the Bethel Assem- Postmaster Albert Wile announced |} "ugm‘ on the arrival of the '€ bean dinner which was neld at bly of God on Main Street, enjoyed this afternoon that mail to be | sel here on a charge of theft of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred|a bobsled party last night. After patched to the south on the steamer | ersonal property of the United Campen on the Loop road. a fine ride out the Glacier Highway, | Arctic, will close at 7 o'clock mis‘gn'm Hiown e ks 1ako cus_! Possibilities for a building on the they returned to town, where de- evening. tody on a telegraphic warrant n,om‘hxghway for both religious and so- | licious refreshments were served ng } Next Tuesday—All Mem- bers Each Club to Shoot The Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club and the Petersburg club will hold a rifle match starting next week,| it was announced today following completion of the arrangements be- tween C. Clauson, Secretary of the Petersburg Club, and Leo Jewett, Secretary of the local Club. The Juneau club members are the chal- lengers. The match will include 20 shots prone, 20 shots kneeling and 20 shots standing. All the members of each club will be allowed to fire the course and the 10 best scores will be counted each week. The match will extend over a four-week B. P. O. ELKS "y | church HAVE PROGRAM | ' THIS EVENING \ {Northern Light Presbyter-! i ian Plan Full Evening’s | ‘ Entertainment | Year-end servy beginning at 7 4 |o'clock tonight and continuing to| ‘(hc arrival of the New Year have| | been planned by the Northern Light | | Presbyterian Church for everyone |in the community who wish to at- | tend. | | Games have been placed in the parlors and groups may gather there between 7 and 9:30 o'~ clock to enjoy them and at 10:30 o'clock a special service will be conducted in the church, which is to include musical numbers and a talk on the history of the Presby- terian Church in Juneau. A candle ™ light pageant will bring the services | /to a close and all will then return| to the parlors where refreshments | are to be served by the Couple cmb.“ R HAROLD KNOX LAID TO REST ON MONDAY IMS MEETS; NEXT SESSION JAN. 13 The executive committee of the Interdenomination Missionary So- clety met at the home of Mrs Funeral services for Harold Knox, talented and very wellknown and Ralph Waggoner. Business of the|liked Juneau musician, were held society was discussed and organized. [ last Monday afternoon from the Those comprising the committee [chapel of the Charies W. Carter and present at the meeting were: Mortuary. The Rev. O. L. Kendall Mrs. Carl Click, Mrs. C. E. Per-|read the service. Interment was at Fascist insurgent bombs, dropped on Madrid, left such scenes as this one in the older quarter of the Spanish capital. A bomb here has ripped he wall from a home. Furniture hangs over the edges, but clothes, pictures ard household utensils remain on the back walls. (Associated Press Photo) 'SKAGWAY GRATEFUL " FOR FINE SERVICE | DURING EMERGENCY | compiiment to Gov. John W. Troy for his efforts in getting supplies |from here to Skagway during the ship emergency was expressed to- | day in a radiogram from Mayor W. The next southbound mail will be that aboard the Princess Norah sail- ing south late Friday night or early Saturday morning. ELK' HI-JINKS 1S BIE AFFAI Special Entertainment and Favors Arranged for Public Tonight I Special entertainment and favors will help make the annual EIk's Hi-Jinks a big event of the end of |the Old and welcome to the New Year tonight in ihe Elks’ ballroom. The committee, headed by Herb Redman, and assisted by Norman Banfield, John McCormick, James McNaughton and Steve Vukovich, has prepared for a large attend- ance and is assuring all that this affair will come up to previous |dances given by the Elks. Dancing will begin at 9:30 o’clock. e, SALVATION ARMY TO HOLD MEETING Special services will be held to- night at the Salvation Army Bar- racks on Willoughby Avenue, start- ingat 11 o'clock. It is the usual custom to hold the Night Watch Service every year |at this time to bid the old year good- bye and welcome the new. U. S. Commissioner A. H. Bryant at Seward and his bond fixed at $3,- 000. According to the warrant, he is allezed to have sold some meat out of the ship’s stock. Chief Cook Brown, in fine humor, assured Marshal William T. Ma- honey that he was a mean hand at | = cooking a nice holiday turkey and there were rumors around the jail-| house that he might get a chance' at it tomorrow or Sunday. “Yes, Sir, Mr. Marshal, I cooks a delicious . bird,” smiled the amiable Archie. | “You'll probably get a chance| Sunday,” countered the Marshal,! “and if it isn't a good job out you go into the cruel world.” | “Just show me that turkey, Mr. Marshal,” was the smiling reply. PIORMARG . i Governor Gets !Unique Present From Pioneer | | Goyv. John W. Troy was in rs-f ceipt today of a unique and beau- "tiful delayed birthday gift—a birch 'bark bound volume containing doz- | ens of specimen of Alaska flora.| IThe present comes from Pert W. Holmes of Valdez, pioneer of '93 and wellknown Alaskan, who recent- ly has been confined to the hospital in Valdez following amputation of his leg due to an injury. | ARGUE MOTION IN | PAUL CASE MONDAY | Motion for a judgment on the| grounds that the pleadings in the answer to the complaint in the Wil- |cial purposes were discussed and a|the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ei |talk was given by the Rev. John A. |Click. | Glasse. | sisting of the following was ap- pointed: ‘cook, Virgil Newell, Mrs. Joe Ken- | Hospital last night and underwent dler, Mrs. Frank Maier, Mrs. James a major operation this morning. A building committee con-[ bR e 1 MAJOR OPERATION Garry Banta, John Hogins entered St. Norman | Ann’s Coming Up! A NOTHER lap of the race is run; it’s time for ’37 to take the wheel! Give the new driver a big hand; he’s going to go places in the next twelve months . . ing all of us with him! JONES-STEVENS and he’s tak- | J. Mulvihill of Skagway to the Gov- |ernor. In his message, Mayor Mul- | vihill said: “Your efforts in get- ting supplies to Skagway are ap- preciated and in behalf of the pe ple of Skagway we wish you and your staff a Happy New Year." Capt. James V. Davis of the Da- vis . Transportation Company had | been delegated by the Governor to | handle the freight from here to Skagway, and, commented the Gov- “WHERE FASHION REIGNS” R RETURNS TO DOUGLAS A being in St. Ann's Ho: ‘!nr over a month, Ernest Ced {was able to be dismissed today {return to his home in Douglas. liam Paul disbarment case are in- lsufficient has been filed in Fed- al eral District Court by the District f|Attorney’s ‘Office and the motlon to is scheduled to come up for argu- !ment Monday. | Pay'n Takit GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 92—95 OPEN TOMORROW ALL DAY 7:00 A. M. FRIDAY TO 1:00 A. M. SATURDAY LIQUORS | gppcrALS! LIQUORS—Largest Selection of Import- ed and Domestic Liquors and Wines in 0 vernor Scotc 2.60 Whiskey—Over 8 Year Old, 5th the Territory. sl.ZS Garon PETER DAWSON $9.95 CIGARETTES Camels, Chesterfields, Luckies, All Over 8 Years Old—Fith Raleighs, Old Golds PAY'N TAKIT $940 Imported Scotches GIN § 4.35 Gallon........... Half gallon . JOHNNY WALKER—Red and Black PAY'N TAKIT STRAIGHT Label BOURBON $4.50 HAIG AND HAIG Gallon.. soneus, Mrs. O. Carmichael, and|Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. R. Waggoner. The young orchestra leader died The next regular meeting of the|here suddenly last week, shortly Interdenominational Missionsry So-|after entering St. Ann’s Hospital clety will be held at the Pente-|following an attack. He is survived costal Assembly Wednesday, Jan-|by his widow, who is employed -at uary 14. Various talks and reports|the Alaskan Hotel here, . will be given on Mission work in|mother, Mrs. A. Knox, in Seattle. Africa. Any woman who would|AlSO living in Seattle are his uncle like to join, or visit the meetingsl30d aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knox (s alitavs walcoms , Pallbearers were: William Doug- : % las, Steven Ward, Samuel Gazalofi, HI JINKS DANCE NEW YEAR'S EVE ————— il A e b ernor, “he seems to have done an COUNCIL MEETS JAN. 15 gaspit e P?o ert Cockburn, | axcellent job of it as usual.” ‘Tomorrow being the New Year anG & Sl YRt g i AT s holiday, the regular City Council] FALLS ON ICE . me will not be held as all city | ROSS IS ARRIVING Mrs. John Olson was hurt «quite Music at 9:30 ‘ business will be stopped for the day Unless some matter that requires immediate attention arises, the next meeting of the Council will be on ) January 15. Victor C. Ross, Territorial Legis- severely when she fell {lator-elect from the Fourth Divis- |Street ice on Tuesday {ion, accompanied by his wife, is a is the daughter of the | Juneau passenger aboard the Prin- cess Norah on Seward Mrs. Olson Rev. A. P, Kashevaroff, and is resting easily at his home. With MINNIE BROWN, Pianist, and HER MELODY BOYS at THE CITY CLUB CAFE CHINESE DISHES ALWAYS READY 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 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 $940 Half Gal... CrestaBlanca| Carbonated MIXERS Old Fashioned Tom Collins Whiskey Sour Gin Fizz Singapore Sling Lemon Mix Mint Julip Lime Mixer Grenadine (We send out orders, too!) We KNOW You Will Have A HAPPY NEW YEAR at the CITY CLUB CARDINAL CABS CITY CLUB CAFE CITY CLUB LIQUOR STORE SAM GAZALOFF, Proprietor Ginger Ale 4 % 7 Up Sparkling Water Lime Rickey Lemon Lime Rickey ALL SIZES DOMESTIC WHISKEYS Cream of Kentucky — Old Quaker—Sea- gram's — Paul Jones — 4 Roses — Cobb's CHIANTI BIBBIANI 8- ‘ SLINGER LOGAN Cresk—-Old Crow and dozens of othef! —Olympia, Schlitz, Pabst, Regal Amber, Golden Glow Stout, Blue Boar Ale BEER AT PAY'N TAKIT PRICES — LOWEST IN TOWN!