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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1939. 'NORTHERN STORIES APPEAR IN LATEST ALASKA SPORTSMAN The little village of Wiseman, lo- | Circle | cated north of the Arctic and famed as the “Arctic Village” of Robert Marshall, is featured in the fact article, “North to the Koy- ukuk,” in the January number of that seized two young men of Fair-| banks and took them hunting and prospecting into the frozen wilders ness around this Arctic village: It was written by Robert Claus and is in two installments. % | Another story of unusual interest lin the January issue is that of the old Seward-Bering Sea mail boat, | litzer. Today, the bones of this |and rotting away on the shore at | Chignik. Mystery and legend have ne fee e 2o WOMAN BOWLER | TAKES HONORS AT ¢ | the auxiliary schooner, Joseph Pu-| once-staunch craft are bleaching| ELKS LAST NIGHT Mrs. Tom Petrich was “high man” \at the Elks rolling last night, lead- ing bowler of six squads with a 543 total, and 32 pins ahead of the near- est bowler, Mariin Lavenik, who {was the only other bowler of the evening to go over 500. gmmmfimmm”mmm:mmm . Shellt Be uh’ff; a Sovely & X 202 i PHOENIX HOSIERY/ surrounded her since she was run| aground in December of 1920, nine- | teen years ago. Mrs. Petrich’s Cooks won two of three from the Jewelers. Humpies Her true story 18/won two of three from the Clerks told in “Skeleton on the Shore.” by‘,md Luckies won two from the & No Gerald A. Estep. | Sharks. g 3 g 3 more appreciated Christ Tt Scores were as follows: 3 . There is no finer mas gift than several pairs LAIBLIN GOES TO SITKA Cooks o of lovely Phoenix Hoslery. | Mrs. Petrich who recently| B, Kaufmann = 165 arrived here from Nome, left|A Koski 160 |aboard the Northland for Sitka it |to join his wife and son on #&| Totals 476 507 brief visit there Jewelers 60 139 134 137 470 457 Clerks 123 106 152 199 173— 543 148 171 484 160 163— 483 ’// George F. Laiblin, Eait ir East, West is West, and noy the Twain have siet. 507—1510 Sheer hosiery that flatters vet gives dependable long serv- fce—that's PHOENIX! And that’s why every woman pre- fers Phoenix for Christmas Our selection of beautiful new colors, threaaweights and sizes is very compiete | - spot | *Bloedhorn Wilson ! *Eliason 60 139 121 137 60— 180 139 411 199— 454 137— 411 5351465 & ALICE WHIPPLE JONES announces DANCE STUDIO OPENING | BALLET, TOE, SPANISH and TAP DANCING BALL ROOM and RECONDITIONING ) Phone Blue 685 CAT®OLIC GYM Sinée 1878 * .Emil Sick, President Totals There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising Mrs. Lavenik R. Hermann J. Hendricks 146 158 156 142 411 144— 408 169— 476 pg 455—1295 379 459 Humpies 15 142 160 168 143 144 460 486 Sharks 139 181 146 Totals e TR N DON'T MiESS THE ANNUAL Christmas Edition of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE B Spot Vukovich Reynolds Hurley 15 189 15 45 189— 490 123— 451 123— 410 450—1396 Totals ¥ Boggan M Laavenik Petrich 160 156 145 131 430 174— 511 148 439 * 466 461 Luckies 12 151 120 154 176 149 468 441 4851394 S s RAGUDOS MARKS BEST PIN $CORE FOR BRUNSWICKS New Alackans and Brunswick split evenly in honors last night while Home Grocers won three from the Druggists, inclusive of total J. Ragudos for the hotel keglers, ¢ | was high man. He rolled 175-173-202 i for 550. § Wl | Tonight's games dare Rainier Beer| {'y6. Gabby’s and George Brothers vs., Perguson ¥ | Brighton Tallors. Thursday, Percy's PBradley roll Druggists and Signal Corps rolls Larson Barbers. I Bcores last night were as follows: | Totals Brunswick i 200 172 174— 546 Totals 453—1370 spot Mrs. Sperling B Mrs. Dufresne H. Sperling 12 126 12— 36 178— 455 147— 420 140— 465 Gift Wrapped All wrapped ready to give in a colorful cellophane wrapper. You can count on thrillinz her when she sees her dazzling, silver, green and red cello- phane wrapped PHOENIX gife! Totals i ol Lo [ LONG WEAR DoE B. M. BEHRENDS CO. JUNEAU'S CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE %@&gmmgmm&mrzmmwwa !zfgmw Druggists English. = All studénts from Juneau 171 - 161 . 178-— 510 5 - ! ‘umde satlsfactory grades and are §0 122 155 135 416 | exempted,- The studenls are as 196 166 169— 531 | follows : | Geo. F. Alexander, Phyllis M. Jenne, Ranking High g g | Rudolph D. Edmond, Olga Paul. Lola LaPaugh, 226 points, Ra 489 -:B; 4861457 {10, with top 5 percent; Lyman Snow, - e, | 168 159 173— 500, | New Alaskan Hotel ‘persons hardy enough to kill bears| | |5 Gomes' 150 111 145 470 househoid precaucions or sk qenth | 91X Re€aCh Tops in English| B e e e Liks wis pekt: the onivers -~ Plagoment Tasis- Exemptions i E. Galao ! M. ‘Rhodes N H. Mosher Y o s || HosSPITAL NOTES Totals Shonosuke Tanaka, of the Oity Cafe, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital today for medical super- vision. Gift Buying Suggestions. Totals 496 535 511—1542 sity medical school has found, bear Home Grocery ilneat may be a source of deadly tri- | 176 170 135— 481 chinosis. Hunters should cook the 175 153 170— 498 flesh thoroughly, 160 160 163— 4531 ———— Information received from the — —— —— | Christmas Gift 50c, “ALASKAN," | University of Washington shows that 511 483 468—1472 by Marie Drake. ady, |5ix of the graduates from the Ju- & RS IOYES AR C5 ¢ neau High School rank high in their |English placement tests. Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital last The highest possible score to be lnlaht, Joseph Smith is recelving (made is 260 points. The median | medical care. | score is 174. l All of the students from the Ju- | neau High School ranked above the Oldest Bank in !median and one is in the top or Alaska A S e {spelling punctuation, grammar, ‘meaning of words and Iidiomatic S&Vlngs iusagfl;denm making a satisfactory |grade in these tests are aufomati- | cally placed in a higher class in Eng- |lish at the University and are ex- empted from five hours of required Robert Moller, employee of the | Alaska Juneau mill, fell through the dock at Treadwell foundry yess terday and was taken to St. Ann's Hospital for treatment. He was dismissed last evening. Sparkling Toyland Treats. R | Hermle o | Christmas Greetings. {ERBau Last Minute Suggestions. Legends of Christmas. e Favorite Christmas Dishes. Christmas Stories. What to Give, and How. Thrills for Little Folks. Sally Hopkins was a surgical dis- missal today from the Government | Hospital. Ben Twitchell entered the Gov- | ernment Hospital today for medical supervision. How to Serve and Prepare Dinner. Usefulness cf CHristmas Trees. Liberally Hlustrated. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Important meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Initiation and social. CATHERINE HALM, . Secretary. ' Commercial Safe Deposit A Complete Shopping Guide for Juneau Citizens? Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Ala-k' a Watch for the Christmas Edition of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TeRetrenesooreeeesstreIIltYItrrtereoItIreRcee POLLY AND HER PALS I'M OFF T' TH' HOSPITAL WITH THAT ABSENT-MINDED HANK HAKE T'SEE ABOUT THEIR NEW BABY. For Fast Service Call the Hi-Way Delivery General llaullng_ [ ] DAILY TRIPS TO ALL POINTS OUT . GLACIER HIGHWAY OH,MR. HAKE / IT'S A BOY! IT's A BOY/!! ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT. ASK HIM WHAT HE WANTS, I'M BUSY . Authoerized Delivery for The Daily Alaska Empire $1.25 PER MONTH (No Delivery Fee) For Immediate Service CALL 374 HI-WAY DELIVERY 11-18 Cope_1939, King Peasures Syndicsm. e World righes mesrved