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FRIDAY — SATURDAY « FIRST SHOW STARTS TOM SAWYER” ™ ENING i1 7 P. M. The Show Place of Juneau G ; { S EV A CHILD'S TOY § THE NEW UNIVERSAL PR =2 "Merry Xmas" Every Week in the Year ' with a ‘ KELVINATOR TWIN- vmsm.n ad % Cul Her \;asllxlD;xly ln!c; c; \;Gash Hour." “ & RICE 8 AELERS CO. Third and I'rank lm Streets———————PHONE 34 .. THE ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. PRESENTS TWO CHRISTMAS CONCERTS WEEKLY OVER STATION KINY- FROM 5:45 TILL 6 O'CLOCK P. M. ON TUESDAYS . AND FRIDAYS: . CAROL BEERY DAVIS---Pianist ERNST OBERG--Organist y LOLA MAE ALEXANDER--Vocalist N FOR 2 BIG ’ FEASTING ==s== bagas, Cauliflower, Endive. i FLOWEBS—GelYoursWhlleTlleyLasl——FLOWEBS HARD MIX PUDDHN‘ES * CHRISTMAS PLUM-DATE. FiG CANDY i 3de 2Ibs.29¢ 3 Ibs. 20c OYSTERS Large can 23c 1, 100 Ibs. $2.49 CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. 45¢ . | GRANGER TOBACCO NUTS — Welnuts. Al Pflllllll Bsc Peanuts, Braz‘fln:nfdflséemil A Fresh Stock and Properly SHOP EARLY and have a complete menu MINCE MEAT 2 Ih. jar 33c SHRIMP, Wet or Dry 2 tins 33c CHOCOLATE Pyramids, 2 Ibs. 33c . CHEESES, Kraft's Spread, 19c each Priced Monarch JELLY All Flavers, 2 for 35¢ FRUIT CAKES The Very Finest! 25c 40c 79c Alaska Pack CRAB 2 for 49¢ Clusier RAISINS Pkg. 20c HIDING SUDDEN DEATH! I DAY LEFT TO BUY FRESH VEGETABLES — I'll say we have them—largest and finest assortment in town—Celery, Tomatoes, Let- tuce, Sprouts, Cucumbers, Parsnips, Cabbage, Squash, Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Beans, Broccolli, Carrots, Ruta- STORES CLOSED MONDAY SWEET POTATOES |POTATOES U. S. No. | APPLES, Eating or Cooking, 5¢ Lh. BOX CHOCOLATES . Large Fresh Assoriment . BOX CHOCOLATES ORDER YOUR XMAS TURKEY EARLY -- ONE 2-OUNCE TIN SCHILLING POULTRY SEASONING FREE WITH EACH TURKEY! UNITED FOOD-Phones 1Gand 16 Phones 24-85-PIGGLY WIGGLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1938. 'TWO PICTURES OPENING HERE 1. fl‘nn?’ arty Honors COMING SUNDAY f in Lois Davis “ADVENTURES OF Thls Marriage Busin C"' Captain ‘ Capnol Thfla re A cn s veing ca MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. TWO FEATURES———TIM TYLER'S LUCK NEWS-———— . _CANDY MRS. M. CORNEIT IS BEING HONORED WITH TEA THIS AFTERNOON Christmas Program This Evening for Meihodlsi Church , Witk ry of the Christ Child | m«l wife of Distr aty \s the theme of the program, mem- shall Cornett i pers of the Methodist Church will is being given nt their annual Chr as play prese this dir Ray Schach i to a wi Christmas, @ nd Th g in the pro- id sram include s o v 1 By Mary, Lorraine Johnson; Joseph, | carna t by pastel tapers, je Arthur ht; the three Kings, are Me H. I Lucas, Guy '”” "’*A'l‘ D:PL’IY MARSHA! Walter Don Johnson | MeN: A >, Cooper, Howard | 4 i and John I)\pu\un sheperds, Tom |p. Stabler, Lu Liston, and E. S. " ’”"l “\}'v(‘ y ”‘“ g “ }HPL Fnfi (FR'STMAS Pukuyama, Jimmy g Jim- | Evans A0 oL BEREOIB IR, S my Solvde, Hermann Bucher and ing during H"\ “. Larry DeVau s, Doris | g ; Dar ; "x‘“’” i om t Knight. The children in the pri W. W. Coun- e e mary and beginr end W. M |T08 et Whitehead yresent the children nl Bethlehem. In the pl ch child will present a e Forest The system of segregatir ng road e g soners in separate cell oad project ‘ . tried out in a comprehensive f relieving fare tment. Adults, 5 i ¥ i Philadelphia about 1830, community. on, are asked to br - DISEASE FROM XIATS GETS /MELBOURNE, Australia.—A fish cleaner died here of Weil's disease, the first case on record in Mel- bourne. The rare malady is con- tracted from rats. — e Today's News Toauy.—Empire. The Bucdege Fite ONE OF “AMERICA’S FINEST” DAYS OF FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 2 Ihs. 69¢ ORANGES, New Navels, 2 doz. 45¢ Watch for other advertisements saluting the 48 states—*"America’s Finest'” ‘ Let Your Taste Dictate... 7 Crown is Richer,”5”is Milder , oop bartenders know how widely men’s G tastes can differ. That’s why you'll find | both Seagram’s 7 Crown and 5 Crown in the better bars. Thericher “7”...for all its hearty flavor, is still delightfully light—free from the h]l{_.,}.lll.%t trace of “heaviness”. The milder “5” has a more gentle flavor, a superb limn(’\-, of bouquet. These two fine flavors are blended by Sea- gram’s master craftsmen with such infinite care that their distinctive tastes never vary, never change. Whether you order “7” or “5” Crown, you are asking the bartender for “America’s Finest”. CROWNS TASTE BETTER — BECAUSE THEY'RE MASTER BLENDED Seagram’s (rown wm“sfims | t%/flm Zees?” E Royal GELATINE All Flavors 5¢ GUM DROPS Monsters, 2 1bs. 3%¢ FRENCH CREAMS 15¢ pound Hershey Baking CHOCOLATE Two Y2-lb.. packages 9c CRANBERRY SAUCE, tin 19¢ Blended Whiskey. 60% neutral spirits distilled from American grains. Copr. 1938, Seagram-Distiliers Corp., N. Y. f | Jone: 'pe! t|{up” on young Jack. Wh 1,| bryonic newspaperman, erring with | €8 | TEL until December 3lst., | Seagram’s § Crown Blended Whiskey. 72%% neutral spirits distilled from American grains. Seagram’s 7 Crown l FUNNIEST FILM FIMDS JONESES iN 'Hm WATER' McCoy Is Featured in d Picture at sliseum the town ation, and the family thi the man for the job. ; under what see immunity that f Dad y when young s frequent the place. The campaign that fol- lows seems to be a landslide ticket until the o “The Red Mill" | tion seems lost, Roger Jor tur, with the evidence exposing | crooks and the opposition party. Jed Prouty, Shi n\-mu,\ eth Howell, June Carlson, Flore Billy Mahan are f in l]u ir ¢ familiar Jones Fa roles, and joan Marsh and Marforie Weaver are included in the supporting cast. C Rangers” second the twentieth picture which Newfield has directed and stars McCoy, Monogram’s outstanding cowboy star. -+ The Rosetta stone archaeol 1 relic permitting the decipher ient Egyptian in- cription: ceded to Britain as a trophy of war in 1801. DR. J. W. EDMUNDS OPTOMETRIST of Alaska and Seattle is now at THE GASTINEAU HO- at least, EXAMINING EYES FOR GLASS- Ei correcting muscular Eye de- fects, ete. This is Dr. Edmunds’ Twelfth Annual Trip in Twenty Years, He is so well and favorably known that further comment is unneces- sary. NOW is a good time to have School Children’s eyes examined, or to show the Christmas Spirit by hmnh Father's or Mother's eyes k,w___wy an important et COLISEUM W.[.GROSS Juneau's Greatest Show Value STARTING TONIGHT -TWO- Smash Hit Fealures HIT FEATURE NO. 1— Dad is boiling...the kids are in a stew...and the whole family's steamed up over the election...in their most uproariously human hit! HA N MARJORIE WEAVER Dicested by F WAR! He's wearing a Ranger badge now...and that means gun- trouble for desperadoes! . . ’“.‘RACNGERS <witn REX LEASE > JUDITHFORD KIDDIES DON'T FORGET THE FREE SHOW TOMORROW 1:00 P. M. SANTA CLAUS HAS A GIFT FOR EVERY KIDDIE! H WE WISH YOU ALL A Very Merry Christmas!? and a Prosperous, Happy New Year! WE WILL CLOSE AT 10 P. M. ON CHRISTMAS EVE AND WILL BE OPEN FROM 1 P. M. TO 5 P. M. ON CHRISTMAS DAY — OPEN AS USUAL ON MONDAY! SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY! INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIES DON'T FORGET-We have home-made plum puddings — roast meats and fresh home- made pies — pickled herring — potato salad, and other salads on order. WE CARRY ALL KINDS OF MIXERS FOR YOUR DRIN”.S — TOM & JEERY BATTER MRS. FOWLER'S DELICATESSEN 213 FRONT STREET PHONE 152 [ — . PP A B A ML R B WS 4 ‘mfl- T T )