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o] 0 GE LIGHTS H i ] i (TFICIALLY HERE Community Tree to Be Set Up Thursday by City by National Bank Building mas ason has been urated in Juneau red and green, were e Dou Island bridge ring in the yule s the city istmas tree National B i Women's Club, is a community sing and pro- will in ar- r Sunday afternoon, around laska Electric Light and Company is sharing expense city of kee| bridge this ye eason, VULETIDEPARTY IS PLANNED BY LECIONNAIRES Annual Affair to Be Held with Auxiliary Next Monday Night n:ements for a Christmas I be held next Monday night ion Dugout were made by John Bradford Post, Amer- n Lesion, at its regular meeting 1 ni A committee made up i H. Newman, chairman; iotcalf, Fred Sabey, Alfred 1 nd Homer Nordling was € by Acting Commander Lew to handle the affair in e Legion Auxiliary will be to participate. A Christmas annual event with the 1 plans are to make the year one of the most yet held. A Christmas w the usual inexpensive gifts 1 order. {or the series of events dur- new year also were taken ommittee headed by Past « r William O. Johnsen, Past Commander John e Davenport and John named to arrange ogram. The Post plans to ies of entertainment pro- ch as Past Commander Navy night, Army night, Ma- rine night and so on. Wilicm, I i D e Empire classifieds for results. SENSIBLE GIFT! RADIOS We have several SMART NEW CROSLEY RADIO MODELS For Sale at CLOSE OUT PRICES One Car Model complete th acrial. You can install urel’. Roamio Model ); only one in stock. s is a snap if you want 1+ radio for your car. One Crosley Super 11 Tubes. All the modern nec essary gadgets and excep- tionally fine speaker. Beau- tiful cabinet. Regular $100.00. Yours for $75.00. Only one in stock. Crosley Table Model. Regular $22.00 Yours for $18.00. Only one in stock. The Crosley is one of the oldest end best companies and the pur- chaser is assured of getting a fine machine. The NUGGET SHOP 1 CHRISTMAS s & Christmas Shopping Rush Now in Full Swing Typical Ch ristmas season .rmm] T 'k % o Once again the Christmas shoppi swing, stores packed with people choosing from the glittering array of gift possibilities. the recent repression, those whose task it is to help fill Santa’s pack are optimistic about the volume of sales which will be recorded when the last Christmas stocking is filled BASKETBALL TONIGHTON J-HI COURT Doubleheader to Be Played —Haida, DeMolays | Tangle First Time Tenight when Bud Foster, City League basketball referee tosses the ball into the air and blo his whistle, the powerful Elks quintet will set out to spill the Firemen in defeat, after which ne the DeMolay champio: 1 try to con- tinue their pennant drive against the Coast Guarders from the cutte: Heida. i The Elks have shown a lot of speed d have one victory to their credit after their first game against the Haida on opening night. | The Firemen won a match from | Krause last Friday and so also go| onto the maple with one win and no defeats. Both teams have speed, ! both teams have a couple of real| sharpshooters in the ranks. | In the second match of the eve-| ning, DeMoaly, winners of their| cpening season match against| Krause, and with no defeats, will| Here’s R [try to walk over the Haida boys,' J. B. BURFORD & CO.. are more original and attractive than ever. Graet- ing cards are especially distinctive in design and color. Buying has been considerably stimulated by release of millions of dollars throughout the nation from Christmas clubs, distribution of dividends, and vals of savings accumulated through the year as working conditions improved. ( ng rush is in full Despite . Toys this year Great Britain has twice as many who had rather tough luck on merchant vessels as the United opening night, in losing to the > —— s squad. If the Haida five can NOTICE har onto the ball tonight, they Women of the Moose will meet will give DeMolay a good run—if tcmorrow evening, 8 p.m. at Odd not, DeMolay should run up a score Fellows Hall of good proportions. GERTIE OLSON, The first game starts at 7:30. |adv Recorder SCOUTMASTERS GET TOGETHER ON PLANS ;\ill||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII"IIIIIIIIIg ' TURKEY SHOOT Wednesday Night 9:00 P. M. BENEFIT OF CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND A NUMBER 1 For Your Whole Family----- A Gift that will be with them and . you for years to come — always bringing new and varied pleasures — pleasures of which you are always sure with ans for the y night in the Norther byterian Chur stamps for spr it was announced session were Darrel Norlite Troop; Gene Rhode, of the Legion Troop; Dick Mc¢Donald and Elroy k, of the Douglas Troop } and Curtis Shattuck, of the disirict committee camp has start- Attending Naish ol e RAINBOW 'GIRLS TO MEET ON SATURDAY Initiation will be held by the Or- | ainbow Girls at the meet- ing scheduled for Saturday in the Scottish Rite Temple. For Christmas, the lodge plans to give a Christmas basket to the needy which will conclude the pro- gram for this year In January, nstallation of officers will be held. There Is Nothing Finer in the World of Radio. Now showing 1938 models (with the patented labyrinth) hailed as the greatest tonal advance in radio. TO AID YOUR SHOPPING— WE ARE NOW OPEN EVE.- NINGS — Until Christmas! anging in prices from $59.50 to $1,100.00 Stroraberg-Carlsons "Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, any model Stromberg-Carlson. | DEC. 14, 1937. Ralph Hardy, Jr. Dies Here Today Six-Year-Old Child Passe Away at St. Ann’s Hospital A lingering illness which resulted in his confinement to St. Ann’s Hos- pital on December 5 ended in death this morning for little Ralph Hardy, Jr., six r old son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hardy of Juneau } The child pass jam. today. | Surviving him are his mother and Ifather and two year old brother. | Mr. Hardy is employed at the Alaska J 4 ces will be announced later - {NORTHERN LIGHT CHURCH GROUP TO GATHER TOMORROW Nortk Light Presbyter- ian Church, tomorrow evening, member f the high school syoun people’s group and members of the young people’; ir will meet with Mrs. Harold S Batson, and Miss pot luck dinner, rehears sledding later in the evening. | Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. fellowing which rehearsals for the pageant to be presented during the vespex, four on Sunday will be held Bob-sledding will conclude the eve- ning The Rev. John A, Glasse announ- ces that Christmas observance will be held at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church next Sunday, beginning at 9:30 a. m., when the beginners and primary departments will be presented. At 11 a. m. the regular services will be held with the adult choir singing. The vesper services will be held at 5 p. m. when the junior and high school depart- ments will take part. - | Daily Dozens for Judges bearded judges, < all other employees of the distr court here must start their worl day with fifteen minutes of morn- ing exercises. The president of the court said physical exercise was the best way to prepare for ghe mono- tony of court routine. @ENII}-' Golden Wedding RYE BLENDED STRAIGHT 'WHISKIES Golden Wedding has had no peers for fifty years. Its golden taste comes from its famous blend. You know where you're heading with Golden Wedding. It’s richer whiskey—ALL whis- key! 90 proof. SCHE Copyright 1937, Schenley D Jakeway s " appointive DANIEL ROSS IS NAMED HEAD OF MASONIC LODGE Annual Roll Call Is Set for! Meeting on Decem- ber 27 Elected head of Mount Juneau Lodge No. 147, Free and AC(‘,(‘plod‘ Masons last night, Daniel Ross will head activities of the order for the coming year as Worshipful Master, E ted by a staff of elective and, appointive officers. Charles W. Hawkesworth was elected Senior Warden at the Ma-| sonic meeting held in the Scottish Rite Temple, while John Walmer| was elected Junior Warden. Walter' B. Heisel and J. W. Leivers were re- elected Treasurer and Secretary, rt‘—: spectively. ! Mr. Ross succeeds Forrest Bates as Worshipful Master. \ December 27 has been set for the date of the annual roll call, and January 1 will be the occasion when the Seottish Rite Masons entertain at open house for all Masons of the Gastineau Channel district and vis- ren, Announcement of officers of the lodge wiil be made by Mr. Ross in'a few days. PSR R | STOCK QUOTATIONS; +NEW YORK, Dec. 14. Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 112, American Can 75%, American Light and Powe Anaconda 30%, Bethlehem Steel 56 Calumet 84, Commonwealth and Southern 2, Curtiss Wright 3%, Gen- eral Motors 33, International Har- vester 64, Kennecott 35%, New York Central 187%, Southern Pacific 217%, United States Steel 564, Cities Ser- vice 2%, Pound $4.99 13/16, Repub- lic Steel 18. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The follgwing are today’'s Dow, Jones av es: industr 123.50. up 67; 31.30, same as Monday; utilities 21.35, down .15. e SONS OF LEGION Regular meeting of Taku Squa- t dron, Sons of the American Legion, will be held in the Dugout at 7:30 o'clock this evening, instead of 8 o'clock as previously reported. It will be first official business meet- ing of the Squadron and a full at- tendance is necessary. THEY BEAR THE MARK of MERIT No More Need Be Said! 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