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, THE DAlLY ALASKA EMP]RE FRlDAY DEC 17, 1937. S e . - - e e T — Tonight's games are Rainier: vs. Ineau arenas, is in Wrangell and Lucretia Botsford, Miss Pearl Pet- CITY UF RUME ls THE'LE T wII-LIAM cLAR Alt Heidelberg and Hot Shots vs Mlen cAR may come up. He is a middleweight erson, Miss Gladys Forrest, Miss olumbia —but he’ll tackle anything. Ann Coleman, the honoree and hos- Another fistic artist is Slugger tess. THREATENED BY EXCEPTION TO CONTINUE MEETS| SURPRISES ALL - "'~ PLANNED FOR i fncne CHRISTMAS PARTY rin 190 169 0 soldier, may re-enter the roped hat- SWOLLEN TIBER BID STATEMENT oficer of o war| - AT BRUNSWIG!( Ehe B EEE NERT MR e o ke R | The date of the smoker will be lake Recommendations Total 433 460 491 12 announced later 3 e After the theatre matinee tomor- sands Be ; ‘tlakall orporation lo Secretary of Interior WaE Ry Empire 3 e 5 5 ; oo R T'housand lnll|lnL to Save M« ll.xl ll]‘lll C rpor Wi i D. Frazer, Spark Plug spark plug, oo mpire ;157 16 (uml)nmllo!l of Wr('slllnu MISS RU row, members of the Junior Cath- [taly’s Capital City Cfficial Tnsists His’ Com= |- gririsitin sity: ortlomts ande st night led his trio to victory & DrHEd / " s KR TH REAT olic Daughters of America are to ) b o B Pt L b S And COUN-\ oyer the Wood Choppers, relling - S0P% : an: oxing Lxpeclec IS HONORED AT meet at, the home of Bonnie Klein from Flood pany's Bid Is Best cil members, in Juneau in con izh total for the evening with D= C1arK at Next Sport Eve for a Christmas party. . tion with the opening of bids Wed- : - - at Next Sporl Lvent . party for the lease of the Met- “ Totals Lk INFORMAL PARTY Tne attair wil be markea by the ok D A e But Hie leng who rees DHUOE the ARG, " - exchange of Christmas gitts, and he Junecau Empire 'aRatis cannery continued their ‘ ", Jun~au's next bit ot squared cir- Miss Ruth Reat of Nome, who is plans for the next meetin; will be bigs meetings in the Federal buildir cle entertainment may be a come| s o b o Nooe WHO 18 B e > g 3 odes bination of Russian soccer and Pret-|ceeding south for the winter s i zel bending—boxing and wrestling. |y . 4 ©'|'honored at an informal party given * Both recent wrestling ahd boxing PRIy, EAVER by Miss Sally Shaffer in the As- HOSPIT, cards were well received by Mghtisemply Apartments last night e - s heite b Ln\l~l ‘jl:d).tx xl‘:‘;A“:n‘n"\"“("“\“.:;]p,h:,."x:-(e‘. The affair assembled several Mrs Frank Sunderiand, a medical in the nea e, according friends of Miss Reat, who made her patient, was admitted today Rox, of the Juneau Athletic Club el tul i i b Smpire win over the Alaska Juneau ana of the ! squad, was not the high man, nor Spark Plugs the cannery owned the second hig 1t nobod e & b i mented by seople of ‘\m[ml o showed| Affairs of their city, their schools «:\Hm ”\V:;lfi:i “J}‘om (Xt‘il,l" :l‘ ,Mh ] b e o and the matter of the cannery bid-|Tarzan Gable of the maple fair i il g were discussed with C. M. Hirst, | Botelho i et el ition Director and Charles W. | Hawkesworth, Assistant Director of | Education, in the Office of Indian|g um “of “IA( " " s o J:(H’Av“(\‘[ Jzyl.:,,"'f\,,.f ame back o, 133133 ( S E it T reth ki 2;}]!:(1:1119:!\1;19:1\1 a few years ao. Ann's Hospital A banquet at Percy’s this 1000 (roared down the I A Saito 127 130 172— 429 ooniinye training, and With new|nondao l;vm",‘nf]m the States on| Mrs. D. B. Femmer underwent a | P 5 & . those in Uiu\(l.uu-r' 1)uu| Leask, | e s 3 should be T tter tertain- 2 rding the Pries bid, we pins for the highest singlc X hould be even better entertain- yomen Gommercial Company at| ‘Mrs. N. Smith was dismissed to. day from St. Ann’s Hospital fol- ot made by our com. Mayor of Metlakatla; James IS804 hoath BY the SHITR Sing s U5 45 4501200 oy e better bid,” Mr. Theile Secretary; Charles Brendible, Sr., we give you—Mr. Willlam King Granny Hulse, that driving never-| Present for the affair last night | low, bowler extraordinarily sur- Lode and placer location notices say-die crowd pleasing glove artist, were Mrs. Glenn Oakes, Mrs. J. M.| M én:hr;{llllri:-w~ admit ’ for sale at The Empire Office. who has fought many times in Ju- Sharples, Mrs. Emma White, Mis. to St. Ann's Ho mt:\fl mitted today prevent id to be mo orable ommunity,” Juneau represent- who rolled a 'few down the 3 453 49 J ] i ) d a'few down t} 3 k 43 452 494 yrporation in the in the first game for a ni peration of the told The Em- Wood Choppers r; Ed Atkinson, Ted Ben-clark verett Hudson, Charles I’.\:m, lliam Lang, George Lawson, Ed erbert Murchison, Bed Rid- Company and vice-presi- : ; | John Smith, council mem- | of the Metlakatla r a= L HeLEkatinn Aaarpos stone, Tndustrial Direc- | e : o lon which he is representing in Jgu- for the Office of Indian Affairs NEW YORK, Dec. 11 ing meau in the bidding before the OWR " “\toiakatia; My, Hirst, Mr.| - , tock 1%, American Can Attairs office, Will leave on_ the oriicc’of Tnian Atfairs office force. ight and Power 67, Priz Norah for the south Sul-| = yfetiakatlans Leave on Yukon | Anaconda 31, Bethlehem Steel He will visit his home IR mpne pMetiakatlans will be in Ju- a n i, Commonwealth and 1 ngell while the ship is in POIt jeq, yngj) the Yukon leaves for the ar e cceed to Seattle wr 2+ Mrs south next week, and plan to have Harvester Theile, who was formerly Miss Ce- g ’ e T i i S5 L o S o s o, - Save from $10 to $15 a Month at PAY N-TAKIT Where Cash Is King! o s e e r?.f‘ff"fff:fiffii BUY FOR CASH and Spend the Difference CASH IS KING! Ay T DUE ABOARD NORAH {the award of contract rests | Mrs. Crone will broadcast from PAY'N-TAKIT store S aturday afternoon at 1:45. Come down and see the Low bidders, according to M . vs Dow Hawkesworth, were W. A, Pries, Ket- broadcast—and also every morning at 10 a. m. 1s 124.98 Mr. and ster Linchan and chikan banke: and Metlakatlan il e e g wo children are due aboard the Corporation, which is repr ited in e Princess Norah, coming here from Juneau for the bidding by Karl Hyder, where MY. Linehan has been Theile, of the Diamond K Packing employed by the R. J. Sommers Company of Wrangell ea e t Construction Company Associated with Mr. T le are A ! | The family will visit with Mrs. Win Brindle, of the Wards Cove Home of Baby Beef mer Secretary of Alas- ident of the Diamond K Linehan’s ents, Mr. and Mrs.'E )¢ Company, Ketchikan, and c Charles W. Carter, and may be in Frank Lloyd, of the Ketchikan Pack- ase Juneau for the winter ing Company. The company, a do- mestic corporation qualified to do * Ibusiness in Alaska, was formed re- | cently for the purpose of bidding [8 on the lease of the cannery owned g by the people of Metlakatla. Theile Box Brindle and Lloyd are all Alask )} |who have been successful cannery 4 operators. The Metlakatla cannery has been operated Vurl;hl nnt five years by the Annette Island Canning Com- z tlns c Pnund pany, of which Mr. Pries is presi- [ dent and whicl iu the las ) 1 s s igh pack tor o @ Borden’s—Carnation—Darigold Ketchikan district 4 48 TAEE CANS Sl 4 WHY CASH IS KING! g puedid | e CCC CAMP BEING ~ LITTLE P. WALTER j The Forest Sex .‘;.;;“.:ll;; o Larg_‘est Selection in City anld at l Drip Maker 31 .35 R oas t Comp: > Wings of love may win them |8, towing the wanigan camp )\']11&'[1 CASH IS KING PRICES. l Pound cnsfee POT ROAST OF BABY BEEF importers of has been stationed out the Glaci good spirits for | |0 Wines of the Morning | Highway, to Litile Port Walter at GRAPES lb over 267 years. & i 8 ihe south end of Baranof Island S. C will hold them. where a CCC camp of men is FULISTPROORY ™ ot xey mrsing . i 2ot . LETTUCE~12¢, 10¢, 5¢ g?lCKENS . 28¢ HUDSON'S BAY | kcps e bsstsonc warm | s s 1w v e e . oEFERY _ 15¢, 10€, 5¢ C Pincas. Toadae Yoame Ghislisss IMPORTED 8 Sl)l)l‘():h"()l"l’ Dndsons *b,,g C()ffee s O o TOMATOES ~ D Bc| vixep nurs—— 1997 croe nons in the Alaska Air Transport HOT HOUSE—pound m,éofl\l? L2112 el .‘,l;lif-;\-;‘,i‘fc'mfff’“,1‘1”‘.’,?1 TOMATOES ¢ pemerama mum| OCNLUING o o ZS N FIEID- 2 lhe.: &1/ s Pound 3 5 c On: for Percolator—another | Lockheed. (&'ulnp ti nlj . d/“ one for Drip or Glass Maker. :Cll;:;; j“fm};\t:d ;:.-1(72::-“ v\‘l(xxl‘tl 1[-0» BEETS 1 5 LEG ROA s ?!‘ iljmchelsl's ; 25 Two Pounds for | 3 bunches . A 33 Veal—Pork—Lamb TS BANANAS — Ib. 11 XMAS CANDIES FRESH—MADE DAILY ORANGES Large Selection luicy—2 dozen ____ TURKEYS SWEET POTATOES FRESH—FROZEN Capons-Ducks-Geese pounds 2 Q)¢ Strawberries, Rasp- Broilers-Rabbits Brussell Sprouts—Cranberries berries, carton 33c Fresh Killed—Direct from Farm Green Peppers—Cucumbers i Cabbage No. 1. SQUASH — Hubbard, PLACE Marblehead, Danish PEAS’ pound 3oc FO%OCU}?R%%%IE}:FSFOW Green Onions—Yams Fresh Austin Chicken FREE TURKEY AWARDS TONIGHT at 7:30 || TAMALES 35¢ ANCING AT 1 ADMISSION $1.00 o’clock at Our Store—Be There! Each > i WERST AT A e 2 TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY "TRY OUR STEAKS—CHOPS— ROASTS—LUNCH MEATS!