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8 members present “insisted” upon g on the fairer sex, who had to do but sit and enjoy the es. Robert Schoettler, hotel was toastmaster and dur- ing the morning Santa Claus ar- rived with gifts for everyone. M choettler was presented with a by hotel employees and Les e, hotel chef, was presented | h a fountain pen set by his staff. | - ® JAN KING HOPES 10 BE OUT OF JAIL CHRISTMAS Bail Reduced as KINY An- nouncer Bound Over Baranof Employees Hold Second Xmas - Breakfasi Today Baronof employees and their fam- | L& enjoyed their second annual | s breakfast this morning THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1940. & " Cupid Links These Film Folk Fifzgerald a animal track they had come across in the mountains west of Denver. They followed it, anyway Finally they came to a tree with a full grown, snarling mountain lion in it. Kelm ran for help and in about two hours returned with a ccc camp foreman and his rifle. The other three meanwhile had kept the big cat in the tree. They shot it. FINDS MOUNTAIN CATS DON'T PURR passes ay DENVER, Col., Dec. 23. — Since they were all city boys, Bert Kelm, HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 23. —F.| Fro Lnng.»-’&&%e Jones and Thomas | Scott Fitzgerald, 44, novelist and|DPwnean didn't know whaa kind of author of “This Side of Paradise,” > died here today as the result of - "1 k3 T days with his family and friends. - Alaska Music Supply . 122 Necond Street Gold Room of the :m(r;l.iAp» TOM AND JERRY GATTER {a sudden attack of the heart. 1‘@ ] I persons attended o ey 1% PreR Lkl 2 re of the | fade to order. during holiday sea- | fo Grand JUTY S\l(ifi;,(}ll’algo;l.!;;t;;egdul‘lels":;:a;egsct i | t that the male | son,—Sully’s Ba adv. of the Twenties, In recent years| | | e | he had b a picti scenarist | | while hls” yokr-old son cried ‘at e S oheggy (1 ! | the strange goings-on in the court- | | L ) - : My, g e BB o uther League Meels; | kor a Isimas | 2 sioner Felix Gray this morning, as 2 . H TROM THE i g sy B Tours City Caroling ! . ! M sasaabes vl IO el i GUY SMITH DRUG STORES bound over to the Grand Jury un- The Luther L held their | | G oyt en o sharge o woekly meeting n the Lutheran | | JUNEAU and DOUGLAS i ;u:m l:}ffwny : g Ginger Rogers Howard Hughes Chum_h parlors last evennig. The @ ' Commissioner Gray reduced the : / : ; devotional program was led by Em- ! LUCIEN LE LONG'S EXQUISITE H bond to $500 with the observation| According to the gossip columnists, wedding bells soon will ring for ' |1 Nielsen. The topic discusseq | | H ‘,um “nobody’s out anything” as a Binger Rogers and Hnlwav'd I{*‘hlly‘?esimfilughvs is the millionaire | was “The Gloria in Excelsis.” | PERFUMES and COLOGNES ] result of the cri vith wl producer and aiplane pitot | A business g follow i i Xing IWSURESA A6 eI saata . et : ! PTG o Bt e e g EARLY AMERICAN SPICED : that King would be able to raise .. mzeting would be held at the Skat- > L] Y : . discharged him. 2 ’ T l i f M dw H bond in b £ jail . g Cabin. Members will t N e s | e e B eee - EREE SHOW |5 2N o st A0Lelriesior Menand women baby. A 184 wnsnh e geloy of will be served at the cabin and the j BEAUTIFUL H Principal witness against King KINY to pay transportation for | regulas masting will be. held | ™ ’ ] 1t th rp‘ . rtfi: akvm-mm rency | ts_emplovees in such cases, Ar- After the bgusinesc me:‘lin et 1 LUILET and MANICURE SETS | B A:no]](;a“nmimg:xy :fas“maxrear;clz BHIQ Sapied It was when (g, geve FoR KIDDIE League made a tour of the ;'n.yz“:: ' . ' o ' 3 30 days' notice, which he admitted i sl i 2 » 2 4 / s;a({:m I.KINY‘ ;'hu ncc:sos hx’:n King had done a week or so before Il:‘iyc:g;;::?::dc:;(?;‘e ,fiml::rc;:_f ' Coty S and Evenlng ln Parls Seis [} " e Ischary 4 -1 i THE “DOUBLE-RICH” BOURBON Just sodto, Bdwin Krafl, ownet | pecquge e refused to come (o the ek | SRRORREL ountain Pens and Sets ; STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF ® SCHENLEY DISTIILERS CORP, N, Y. C | MOney to leave town after Arnold :fi::;n sslrt:)rlr‘xm?«:? lailI]%Yl':‘v‘;;ml\:f o . f Davenport ChOCOlateS in XmaS bOXes | _., . e o e s s 0 Al Children of Gastineau Luncheon Given by | pros | e e it A ) g AN . pouneing st nottying ameld o Channel Invited o Coli- Mrs, Harold Knight + Horluck’s Danish Ice Cream manager said was “the most - sym Tomorrow af 1 2 S | IN MANY FLAVORS | sulting I've ever received.” T s Mrs. Harold Knight was hostess l - ' ha—gll')(h?;l;fiir (::s"l;;(;fyiwd(]:n”i There is another free show for ‘:1: vher"tMnjn ls"e;[ residence "0' l Chrlstmus Spe('i(lls ‘ nged when King refused to re. the children of Gastineau Channel m’)h‘”;‘ e i | turn him his keys. Arnold said the 8¢ 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at ';uxaelnlidemrdzéomnnm were sa- | E N AW Pl P dd' ] innouncer refused on the grounds the Qo]lsc‘um T‘heal}re. lected for the occasion and is i gg og “m “ Ing | that the station owed him back e Doe Atbw 13 Evan sunCer guests wi S| ' ! i but Arnold said he haq the auspices the Moose, assisted SUcsts were asked to attend. L e S 5 i distanes fele. DY the management of the 20th ey 2 ) e comersaon with Hoat s Ooniry and Cotpeum v | f S BBESTOOOOORENOCODRON ith what King owed KINY, we Santa Claus will b_c there. Therr.'v i tly square.” will be a lively movie feature and 18 r‘x:,c d' Fq Seattl shorts for entertainment and as the PR e et Y0 just Kddies leave the Coliseum Thea- et m,l_'q‘“gemem "as to Kings ¢ aller the show, Santa Claus j :m;)loyme;fl. had been made, The Will be there and present each with IR nouncer was hired in Seattle,® Sift LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS! 5557 i oo e 4 [ 4 o0 King's salary came to him from g the Seattle office, as KINY has BOEING g . bt ! 4 |8 Juneau has never been offered a betler opportunity = 1o cooush income tocally to pay i for fop grades of Liguor for Holiday Celebration at = wvertising are for the most part Exp ANDS ; d [P £ i nse attorney John Hellenthal, Ar- i i | S STORE IS CFFERING DURING ITS PRE (.:HBIS'.I' s e s e o .| SEATTLE, Dec. 25-—Soeng Al § MAS CLOSING OUT SALE! The below prices will il that had happened {with o " 50 sing mass pro- | . - | icr etk they will be pro- meel with your approval. Come Early for Choice!!! =|» sta | dioing. five o six-bumbers 8, day. '"f)’;_ ‘l‘]’:‘i" have been WOrking S0, mpep will be about 18,000 men B e loyed at that time, company of- 4 ording equipment cases which King| Wi % G | had “hocked” to Kraft for $150 to leave the Territory. He found the M' B " K OUARTS o7 szoss | cases full of old magazines. He tola| 1SS D€ Ye emmer | ‘or then prying open a packing box | f King's household goods, enroute I G t f H [ (5. fha. steanen ard fin:h:g‘ the s buest 0 0n0r| pINTS s l .20 . s O o oy King Was &t~ mplimentary to the birthday of | Others who testified today were Miss Bettye Kemmer, Miss Naomi = Deputy Marshal Walter Hellan and|Forrest entertained yesterday noon o w H I T lA B E l S ( o T ( H transfer man Harry Lea. King did ;‘("e“':l:' brunch at the Singing Tea‘ = [ nok Lestifyr €8 LRI 8 e tamanl, Christmas decorations were used| W}:'VE ordered everything £ jfor the occasion and those invited, in large quantities to RSB e 1T S . R S T (were Misses Dorcthy Larson, Cecelia save you money! You'll find . Thibodeau, Miriam Dobson, Thet I TA l l A N v E R M ou T H - l z WIllK|E Hanscn, Jurdi.: ‘\Bflnllmhei. gx\:ne Ar: all the things you need for [« | , Lanore Kaufmann, Doris your elaborate holiday din- ‘ | hran, Astrid Ask, Annabel ners here at money-saving . ) ? HUNTING fi:m :‘}]an::.‘.:y nd Ma- prices, SHOP EARLY! We Deliver—Phones 478 and 371 SAVE IRARGAINS ' . = : b TONGASS HAS IN THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY DEPT.: MONEY | p ARG AINS g TEN FOR HERE o NOW! Bl ey o Mooty ¢ Pigkles-Cocktail Cherries - Mince Meat z ng for Aa job—any job for a fellow hesteiner Tmnes wils in (i §x§ . who Nkes to. argue.” e outhenst ke rors iy @ Green Olives-Faney Shrimp - Puddings B E R w E S T E R N l Continuing his vacation, Willkie| 2% /00 ten passens g B - e - or irplaned for Florida. From Seattla—Mrs. Charles Jera- [ ] - - f 8 l.oo . I Bk i S Stuffed Olives - Celery - Lettuce % ‘Waggoner. = Binhday Tea Honors From Ketchikan—Ralph Wright, ¢ Avocades - Cluster Raisins i C A L v E R T . 4 s James Wright, Edwin Wright. v < . . From Petersburg—F. A. Paul, Mrs. - Anna Lois Davis|ome b s e fu s §g @ Coektail Oysters - Cocktail Shrimp { rest. h QUARTS - - 2 5 T e s e ¢ Mince Meat - Peas - Candies - Nuts ” [ 4 of Captain and Mrs. James V. Davis, GEORGE Guluh‘f \ R was entertained with an informal - f s s o st s ve) HOMEFRAOUDAY S DI I X ERS OF ALL INDS ' pINTS - & o= amuy home on Glacier Highway.|. George Gullufsen, Jr. son of Mr. g e [ ] The honoree's aunt, Mrs. James|ang Mrs. George Gullufsen has ar- 3 L O aimas eratriens _asodeaso | vt Juneus o e the Ot FRESH FRUITS AND YEGETABLES | the fireplace and rooms of the home ;,‘:fn: O,E::yiss :ll:‘;p::s o;:a:he: 'il:k,: . By " & . for the party and the afternoon was Gt C ission’s boat Black Bea: sent paving ooy, s Duvis i st D\ Wt B FRESH FROZEN PENGUIN FOODS Guests were' Misses Lanore Kauf-| The Lany Alaska Emptre guaraw it e o L WA Rne [N CALIFORNIA MEAT DEPARTMENT: 4 Davis, Astrid Holm and Doris Cahill. | any ‘Alaska newspaper. 4 ¢ . » F £ BUD LINSTROM —P-_———————1 ¢ TURKEYS — DUCKS — CHICKENS 2 i =)' = vc|| Piano Lessons T = HOME HOLIDAYS ¢ CAPONS—-ROASTS — FRYERS B = E ' FREE : = . = Vi E . E Carl “Bud” Lindstrom, well known || Our Christmas Gift to You. i == |young Juneau man who has been || 12 FREE PIANO LESSONS with = | employed on the Annette Island con- each piano purchased before = | struction job this summer, flew in * Christmas. = =|with Shell Simmons today from || You select your own TEACHER e == |Ketchikan. e 3 (Any piano teacher in Juneau) o ° s } == | Lindstrom plans to spend the holi- . ‘ Adjoining PERCY’S . A i, . Try & classified ad in The Empire. !