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THE DERLYOREASKA EMPING, SIMBRNCDC. 20, 1040 0 ot Seek U.S. Parashots H.KS AllEY T OO IORERRIET i ‘ A VERY SPECIAL SALE ’ R KEGLER HAS | of Feature MEN’S GIFTS A FEATURE GIFT SALE FOR SATURDAY! Five outstanding and handsome Men’s Gift Sefs at greatly reduced prices. All styled by Wilson Bros. and a man’s idea of a real gift. The quantity is limited so come early. ‘Kerchief and Tie Sel Shirt and Short & Alley Score | M Brunswitk‘ | i | Six out of twelve keglers at the | Brunswick last night rolled over 500 and R. Galao's 559 was high mark i Tslanders won four points from Tlorists arf Beranof won thyee Golden Age. Poppies beat Carnations three of four in the women's cireuit i Games tonight are Juneau Laun-| Iry vs. George Brothers and Al- acka Laundry vs. Royals. Scores vesterday were as follows: Juneae Florists Hendricks 162 170 180— 512 ;«’g/é—{ x DN, | Leonard Holmquist bowled a nice, | consistent pin game last night at the Elks alleys and turned in the | night's best mark, 566, leadinz his | Triangle Inn squad to a thres to {feur win over C Capiicl Theatr divided henas, g teok three po nts v White Pajamas and Robe mmbia Lumber, A 9 £now White Laundry Lajcie 163 149 173— 501 89 ° 35 33— 100 146 182 173— 501 | M. Daniel 148 142 147 2 ey el | Mrs. Daniel 52 6) i Tstals 471 501 4831461 T. Riendeau . 169 132 e The """“';:’ 2 2 e Total 405 379 477-1261 Koski 166 166 166— 498, Zdiss Antha Phillips, 20-year-old Juneau Drue B | Nelson 147 170 147— 454| crack shot with pistol or rifle, is R. Hermann 137 137 137— 411 Mrs. Ugrin 185 181 184— 550 shown with one of the Weymouth, g 7 188 14& 7 —— — .| Mass, policemen who are l.'oopcr-' (!: ghnes }1‘; ;gf "’ZS‘ :‘lg R Mrs. Wesley Ruggles Sl 900 49771502; :::TE ;ngt'l::pp(lznr"w‘:m::g;lan::n;:tf‘ i Sl e Reg 1 75—sale 1.00 R 8 75 s le5 00 Bride of Wealey Ruggles. promi- The Banet ‘o help defend America in eviat| Totls ... Sl Reg. 1.50—Sale 1.00 P (: 3 ; d.t €g. 0./3—sale 9. nent Hollywood film producer, the - FEore | 1 | TRISE An unusual matching Hand- ibbed cotton shirt and fine for Marcelle Rogez, South 178 169 147— 494 3 ¢ HEdCTEe o Lfial 0SS arehist and Tis Combinatio R R G An unusually Rose and Pa- American operatie star. is pictured ac 188 203 168— 5569, 3 o2 L. Helmquist 193 190 183— 566 kerchiel and 11 TAIELOR Ry 2 2 jama Combination in fine in Miami Beach, Fla., where the PSR S SRR g 1 124 124 124~ 372 Mrs. Hclmquist 134 156 103— 391 at a new low price. SAVE tive set. The short has zippers. quality satin. The matched set couple are continuing their honey- | mg, 539 545 462—1546 - ~— —— ——|I. Blowers 120 145 139— 404 50c. SAVE 75c. now $5.00. SAVE $3.75. moon, following a trip to South e e | Totats 235 215, 240 748 Mo At Ameriea. Ruggles st wite whai o IV 18 (56175 c3b| *Avarage scofe. Did not bOwh: Totals 454 496 4321382 vline Judee Villaganos 168 194 178— 530 no K pove SR L N Scarf and Gl ey +_ | Poote 124 126 137— 387] Columbia _Lumber e Tie and Sox Set carf an oves TTEN 3 5. | Manzalao 169 183 161— 513| BERNHOFER UNDERGOES J. Halm 174 174 174— 522 ATTENTION MEMBERS O.E.S. 3 . by G Nt z 4 % & Hiaw contributions . for| — e | EMERGENCY OPERATION Mrs. Halm 116 116 116— 348 n 250 s l lsu i Al s vt ot 451 503 476—1430| J. B. (Dutch) Bernhofer, of the | Wicks 124 141 174— 439 neg. 1.75—Sale 1.00 eg. 2.50—Sale 1. ket b’\ “‘m‘y‘ i (g1 Carnation Harri Machine Shop, and well S —;1; 7431 ;64 o ik A s ) 1 K. Pasquan 117 77 112— 306 |known Juneau resident, was taken otals . 4 -13 s v ) S . ads e .‘]N}’LLEF,{' |H. Ellensberg . 130 116 124— 370|to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for Capitol Theatre A smart Tie and Hose & dashing Knit Wool gy Worihy: Mutxon o —— . __| emergency surgery. His condition is 12 12 12— 3 Combination in another Scarf and Glove, match- The Duuy Alaska Empire has th | Totals 236— 676 | reported as fair, g g"“‘W“”" :Ef }”3 206 good looking combina- ed combination. Per‘bc:l est paid circulation of any Al- | Peppies R AT foed ‘g’e’:k v ]ag 1:15 tion. All colors and sizes. for sports wear. Bright aska newspaper, | P. Halvorsen . 111 149 116— 376 Empire Classifieds Pay! Mrs. Duckworth SAVE 75c. colors. SAVE $1.00 on g & & DS VDRNNDDDVCEE DRDNEREEYS | Totais 437 431 4851353 the set. g R R BERE 5 Dodge Dealers #% |B. Davlin 147 167 155— 460 ) ; B - - § We Have Sentimental and Practical Gifts 2 .00 s s s Allin Attractive " | Iverson 150 155 135— 440 i i T L o 3 i - fo, To'als 41 43) Glft Boxes o OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. . M. BeurenbDs Co. ALASKA MUSEUM 3 ‘ SKA MEN’S SHOP 3§ Memento of Wrecked Rus- * i siseninsisi s S B S S B S S S B S S P S D SIS0 r | Sldn Shlp Presen'ed small desk piece on w))\clx”l:n:l’::;;:::i“ :::n::‘ ,C,,,(::l:‘,:d":fh,f:l:::,‘_" :;'11:chrl|ln\].hel:urt\l/‘1:.1gez/‘a;rcénn‘(ziro;‘r:g;‘, Sc“oo[ IS our f G carved an old-style Ru 0 bovernor i ¢ i the battie wich. the ‘Phlin.| YERES, But later was stored in- the| : of in the bhattle witk > - | The carving was done by Guy g church garret. A part of it was g Gov. Ernest Gruening and the pyiee of Juneau. gets at Sitka in October of that brought to Juneau in 1939 by the chhool]s» of Juneau held final ses: ar. Success in this fight permit- late Father A. P, Kashevaroff, 51005 this afternoon and there will Alaska Historical Museum have 3 ! : resented by Regi P> Historical Incident | ted the reestablishment of the Sitka heg o be no more study hours until 9 o'- | been presented by Regional For istorical Inciden: | te 1ead of the Russian Greek Churc",clack on the morning of Monday, R ester B. Frank Heintzleman with Inbound from IRhotsk, the Rus-| @lony. The = original colony of in Juneau. | 5 \meumOS carved from a section sian American Company vessel Ne- 1799 had been massacred in 1802. | jihe B SN ‘i)ece(rlnbex. o Whe: by :"! he. 3 {of the mast of the Russian vessel'va was lost at Cape Edgecumbe. | Wood salvaged from the wrecked YN by Asme i, B flno'flel Bely /8 | Neva which was wrecked near Sitka' Among the 36 persons drowned | Neva was used in the construction| Ny 0L o oAy EY JPATY DR | I o Exercises were held in various A% on. January 9, 1813. |was a proposed successor to Al-|first of a temporary chapel and GOOD RE(ORD‘ M % _ | grades this afternoon and holiday The museum specimen consists of ‘cxander Baranof, chief manager of | subsequently of the present Rus- ! mementos distributed. a round section of the mast, with the company and stern Governor of n Greek Orthodox Cathedral at} . a likeness of the Neva carved upon" the colony, Sitka. The latter was dedicated in| o |it. That for the Governor is a': The Neva originally came to Am-|1844. The portion of mast from| RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 20.—~John | ] & | — | Marshall High School of Richmond, | undefeated, untied and with its | goal line uncrossed, believes it has | cne of the hest scholastic football | records for 1940, The Justices playing their first season . under Dick Esleeck, for- mer Virginia Tech star, rolled up 132 points in ten games while their 190-pound line was holding opponents scoreless, | ‘The team played before as many | spectators as most of the Virginia college teams, the peak bheing the 17,000 who watched the Justices de- feat Thomas Jefferson High in the city's scholastic football classic, | e - ATTENTION i AUTOMOBILE OWNERS | 1941 License Plates are now on sale. Under Territorial regulations plates must be on cars by January X HISTORIC NEVA'S EE : Wives and Mothers i A MAST CARVED FOR In fact, we have gifts for everyone on your list. GENERAL ELECTRIC GIFTS. And are they lovely! And do they save housework! And give pleasure and make for enjoyable leisure! Consider those shown here. Come in and see the whole collection. You'll agree with thousands, they're the best buys for your Christmas dollars. Everyone on your Christmas list will be happier for the gift of a G-E CLOCK. $2.95 up Perfect toast just the way you want it— thanks to this G-E AUTOMATIC TOASTER $16.00 H. J. TURNER, . Sow 8- adv. City Clerk. JULIUS WILE SONS & CO., INC., NEW YOP" Your Wife — and Your Mother— It you like Perfect Coffee give your will welcome a G-E MIXER. wife a G-E COFFEE MAKER. CHRISTMAS TREES ORDER YOURS NOW AND GET GOOD SELECTION JACK PINE SPRUCE in Fact All Kinds $19.95 . $3.95 up ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER (0. Phone 616 SWAP SEASON ON IN BASEBA LL_with an eye on next year's pennant, the Brook- | Iyn Dodgers have zcquired Catcher Mickey Owen (left) from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for Rookie Pitcher John Pinlar (right), Cat¢her Gus Mancuso (not shown), and money estimated at from 65,0 80 $75,000. A defensive ‘star. Owen is 23 years old, batted .265 last seasop By GEORGE McMANUS | WELL=IF YOU FOLKS MUST TALK- PLEASE DON'T TALK SO LOUD- | DON'T CARE TO HEAR IT - | WISH MY FAMILY WOULDN'T_TALK ALL THE TIME-| CAN'T EVEN READ THE PAPER - Call the