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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMP[RE SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1937 NINE-POWER APS DECLARES PEACE MEET ¢ DIVIDEND 8 160 B:isqué'Childrén Return Home from England declared a d cents on preferred s ible on December 27 to ers on record of Dec CARSWELLS DUE ABOARD YUKON ar U Mrs. Jok Y Juneau @ nort Nations, However, Will Work Towards Solv- ing Problems renc been about conferenc on the pro con uctiv DUDE HAY F‘JFQ 5 THOUGHT TIED TO PARALYSIS connectin to greet thi arrive. Dr. C: 1 epidemiclogist > WILLING HANDS OF MERCY came to the assistance of this wounded Chinese girl, a non - combatant casualty of Sino - Japanese fighting in ‘rench and Chinese Sisters of Mercy bandaged wounds of the child whose on her faze. CALE CAPSIZES Believe It HOTORSHIP; AIR OrNot CRAFT WRECKED IL Or Not rele: In the Seattle Pos of that date is a picture of built by Rol is sitting it with the first automobile in Al- built by a man whe had and the following itter Here are some of the 160 Basque refugee children, sheltered during the Spanish civil v leaving Victoria Station, lon(mn fnr |hc|r hnmcs in X\url.hun \paln They qxepanm the first contin Nu Answer for Tmrd Strmger ANN ARBOR, Mich, Dec. lt.— ry Kipke tells this one: When a third-string tackle came to tell the Michigan football coach that pressure of other work would o T !force him to leave the grid squad, THEILE TO JUNEAU | Kipke asked if the boy couldn’t Karl Theile, former Sec ary of stay on ka and well known cannery op- at Wrangell, is sailing from the coach ttle aboard the Yukon this eve- |_ but after reflecticn, sa and, accor to word if you didn’t need me a € i here, is coming on through '\1 1 you'll never need me.” to Juneau on business. | itute was on the bench - -> > the Wol- for sale at The Empire Office. | winners by the Catholic Daughter of America. Three number each a and for ten days for :l ho!l to claim. If the first numb not claime econd will be heid! . for ten da cted I be h Public Dance TORIGHT UNION HALL Music by PETERSON'S 4.Piece Orchestra £ A'UL and le 1'1“.0' stations. >-e SHARPE ON WAY HOME Iter Sharpe, Director of a Unemployment Compe tion Commission, is a passel bcard the Yukon leaving Sel this evening for the north. He has en Outside in connection with So- Ha ¢ cial Security matters, going south and number 82, on the Dellwood a couple of weeks ago. ory attacks of was presented to the Ac- here today y fever, ademy of Medi The theory is expounded by Dr. H. E. Ande n, a Fellow of the Reval College of Physicians The doctor said that in the midst of hay fever troubie there & g of two “VES,' to generally always be an 1 vinds 1 the British % ive outbreak of infantile r on the beach “ ‘f The well known Dr. An seen one he wondered if there could 15 a connection between the ts e lysis epidemics which always during the summer months, B EASTERN STAR TO HOLD ELECTION AT MEETING TUESDAY was the first nu . |bers 1385 and 80: third respec | liron, number , | number 839, secon third. For the pillow, number 762 was called first; 19, second, and 1627 third. b Al.| Those e first numb in the ser E d contact mediat )NDON, Dec. 11.—A T0-mile an capsized the motorship s storm bound and report tremendous » said - BIG BATTLE SO, S s assemble for their los n on of the ar in the Scottish HENDAYE, Franco ~The Sp: Sponsored By LOCAL 2865 'fll\4ll(n'\ at age of fourteen > he had “hor rs later he .o king from a faucet the n pin wastes 160 suk rile the Gophers gave verines a good lacing. See Them anish fron- h Insur= mnced the French c ials to belleve fensive is imminen Rite Temple er,. I 11 Mrs. Glenn Osg Worthy Mat- gent will pres! will be for a social ng and cem- o major of o bicycle teere 1 it k 111105 ber 20 honoring new me T s i Planning tthe program for the meeting on Tuesday is a commitlee S AF’PA’ of Eastern Star brothers including Y Homer Nordling, Ralp] Martin, Cary Tubbs, J. W. Leivers and Clar- 4, is frozen ence Rands. skating n going ELECTRICAL GIFTS Hot Point Refrigerators Ironers--Percolaters Washing Machines Silex Coffee Makers Hamiiton-Beach Mixers—Toasters Waffle Irens Electric Heaters Curling Irons Heating Pads Toast-Masters Stand Lamps Table Lamps GENERAL GIFTS Quakert0il Heaters Olympic Ranges Coleman Lamps Coleman Stoves The the magi round : v - & T GIFTS OF TOYS AND ' ' - SPORTING GOODS A daughter was bo; Anchorage to Mr. an Gurohnert, S Lode and placer | for sale at The Empire Offi PYREX WARE Casseroles—Double Boilers Baking Dishes— ual and large Sauce Pans ter Sets Fish Ba Rifles—Hun! Flashlights—Po Knives (indi Stove Kitchen Cannis WATER TUMBLERS STEM GLASSWARE FANCY GLASSWARE WATER SETS VENETIAN GLASSWARE SLEDS—BICYCLES KIDDIE CARS SKOOTERS CHILDREN'S WAGONS FOUR LITTLE WORDS IN GOLD *A product of Baldwin” . . . why do those four little words on a piano make its owner treasure it so much more? Because he knows, as you do, that into every Baldwin-built piano go the same traditions, the same ideals, the same skilled craftsmanship that have made the Baldwin the world’s foremost fine piano for over three generations. PRODUCTS OF ifi&lfiuin HAMILTON Lerosonic HowRyd MONARCH PIANGS Nathan Straus Here is Nathan Straus, New York philanthropist and business man, at his desk in Washington as he took over his new duties direct- ing the $526,000,000 low-cost housing program. CHRISTMAS PARTY IS SET FOR DEC. 15 BY MOOSE LODGES of the Moose and giving a joint FURNITURE GIFTS Rocking Chairs—End Tables Occasional Chairs—Mirrors Boudeir Chairs—Cedar Chests Sewing Rockers—Coffee Tables Sewing Cabinets—Baby Cribs Magazine Racks—Book Shelves Bedroom Sets—Dining Room Sets Davenport Sets—Dinette Sets and innumerable other appropriate gifts for everyone Kennedy Chests Bread and Cake o Boxes Foley’s Food Mills Whistling Tea Kettles Stainless Steel Kettles Tea Pots—Liguor bets—-Roasters Cups and Saucers Alarms Clocks O’Cedar Mops mber 13 to _“d whict cordin Any Item Selected Will Be Put Aside and Delivered at Christmas NS ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY | 2 ed and cards and enteriainme } been arranged for the evening Buffet luncheon will be y a committee from the Wo- SAMSON CARD TABLES—DESKS UNFINISHED FURNITURE—RUGS Simmons Studio Couches immons “Slumber King” Mattiresses immons “Deep Sieep” Mattresses Juneau, A FOR HOME OR BUSINESS 9 p. m. when In charge Soda l\mg Siphons — Tom ¢ REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Nuick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice & Ahlers Company rtainment will be Mrs. Hattie Peterman, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Olsen, and Mrs. A J. Goodman. Mrs, Leona McKinnon irman of t refreshment nittee, assisted by Mrs, E. F. nberg, and Mrs. Ollie Jackson - CATHOLIC DAUGHTER AWARDS ANNOUNCED HERE LAST EVENING wed at the Capit the foliow numbers following numbe: ffle iron, and 1 Theatre ) be pr wented to the Simmons “Beauty Rest” Mattresses CARPET SWEEPERS—TRAYS LAMP SHADES—DOLL BUGGIES CHILDREN’S CHAIRS AND METAL SMOKING STANDS IN WOOD and ]erry Sets — Mixing Bowls in all colors — Ice Breakers —Cocktail Sets— Dinner Ware—Carving Sets —Nut Pick Sets — Cookie Jars — Hot Water Baby Plates — Sanet Cans — Thomas Hardware Co. TELEPHONE 555