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Rooms. Smoke was pouring from | fares set aside for coasting and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1927, —— e ———— he baby, ran out to the street| | Runide Zimmerman for tthate re-| Quartette, String Orchestra and Schramen, Albert Rhodes, Edward | vieve Saloum, Phyllis Bayers and | BAILIFFS APPOINTED |and over to Willoughby Avenue, | | spective m ut and direc-|School Band, besides the numbers [ Mize and Duncan Robertson: cello, | Audrey Fry. P Dhliird end | Franks bia I from which the s 18 8 few [tion of the ‘@ and Gleo | by Mrs. Smith and Mr. Harland, | Marie Meade; hase, Marvin Chase| The Boys' Quartette is come|yjor a ""‘""“;)") oty iy ' n feet distant. An alarm | Club nd Mr. Raven ' ‘obert Wi - e " appointel k 8 i 4 N Stewarr | Posed of Robert Waggoner, George 3 ourt a hs vas immediately sent in, but tha b the entirc concert the| Members of the different orches. |, Pand—cornets, Jonn Stewarr,|poy . PO CHEOROE V0TS | the District Court and James Blaze hitd t" that eha | aud k i s i R P ol . | Mike Saloum and Robert Waggon-| " " ‘ Marvin | pstes for the Grand Jury, by U. ze ha ) 1ce paid ma tten and the instrumen?s they Clase. ¥ it flames be- | | the 'n a wded yed are ‘as follows: clarinets, George Hall, Bryan it Marshal Albert White. [ he f ve e | r i one. The clarinet quar-| Senior Orchestra—plano, Gladys |!1ariand, William Herriman, Carl} N T 1 e | e —— oo | shtird tGHRN house was {Excellent Music Is Feature, boyd’, aartet adl HKIRG . | Nagh frene Lundstrom, | JS1%n, Dana DeVighne and Bar.| _ NOTICE NOTICE T0O FLOWER BUYERS Department Has Busy Ev-|uiive when ment a Nakii e A s | 1 Jeanette Stewart |P&P8 Winn; flutes, Ben Stewart! You can ail have a nice fresh| We have an abundance of . : i Both Vocal and Instru- |50 Snpaiih + A !|and Alice’ Merritt; saxophone, [dressed turkey, goose, duck, or|lfoume Grown Chrysanthemums in enin 01]() ouse 1 judging beth Schramen, Mar- chick b . T s fully an hour hefore tha| mental Offerings 3. S, | prin ar and Albert Rhodes; | /Oh0 Meggett and Latimer Gray: chicken for Thanksgiving if you'grcat variety for the Thanksgiv- Practically Destroyed n had the last hes ex- | g e v s h o {trombones, Arthur Judson and |Phone your order now ing trad Phone 311. Junegu ractically De: Yy n had th . x School, wh orge Hall, Bryan Har rung PETSOCED B i | g — g ed, and only i the | An audience sat in appreciation | was called | lnn illlam Harriman; cello, | TO™ Redlingshafer: bass, Marvin {24V D. B. FEMMER, Phone 114 piorists. —adv. ' Three fires, one of which gut had burned the inside of |, ot S0 rnoon’ while the number, and | Marie Meade; string bass, Marvin | Chase: drums, Winfield Pallen| = ==+ | WOk Ty I hoie: of Frank Thor .. discolored walls ant|} o e vy g 1se: saxophone, John Meggett: | *1d Billy Friend | Plan your Turkey Dinner Par-| Strictly Fresh Killed Turkeys near the Home ery on V nd r.w-.w_ 108t 'jf m iblic Bendol BYRI ane and numbers ¢ Ben Stewart and Alice Bovs. aud girls sthgitie ‘in ths ty for the Bergmann. adv.|Thanksgiving. Bergmann. adv. 1 Joughby Avenue all of which e cause of this fire i It- hours' Concert in the |the lering of cornets, John Stewart, | Glee Club are as follows: Marvin | g " — . R ‘ occurred wi ed by firemen to lu‘- ar Hall, which was well filled, | two spiritual teal Away | M loum and Robert Waggon- | Chase, George Hall, Bryan Har- | t l g I stove, as the fire all seats on the main floor and |to and /hat a trombones, Arthur Judson and |land, John Meggett, Robert Wag.| CANNED FOOD WEEK IS HERE AGAIN yesterday a and evenins. {around the chimney where it | balcony heing occupied. | Mor, )m Redlingshafer; drums, Win-|goner, Charles Whyte, Tom Red. About o'clock an alarm wa:|ed through the ceiling, they said | Not enly were the numbers giy- | Mrs ) 1d Pullen J lingshafer, Dorothy Bakke, Hazel | We are duplicating this year the wonderful bargains we sent in from box 43, Distin Av h SRS (en by the Glee Club and the Or|and C. 1 arinet Quartette—George Hall, | Boy Sigrid _Davis, Phy]lis | gave you last year. nue and Indian Street. A small i chestra thoroughly enjoyed by the |1 d b y. r Harlond, William Herriman | Friend, Harriet Bertleson, R. Re.| roof fire on the Governor's M |FIRST COASTING | dudience, Bt they: wers dnd \ variety of musie was|and Carl Jensen. nee Guerin, Dorothy G i Pay for 5 Cans of Fruit or Vegetables and ERT TODAY | . n, Dorothy Glass, Mary 1 to have started from | SNOW HERE leredit to the school, an inspira- | d for the approval of th String Orchestra—piano, Gladys|C, Harding, Muriel Jarman, Maire | Get One Can FREE quickly put out by the | e innu. and shows what can be done | audience, there 3 | Naghel; violins, Irene Burke, Mar-| Meade, Alice Merritt, Kathleen d only a little damage| e first consiing v of * by the students. Due credit must | by Senior Lillian Mock, Xenia Paul, Dorothy Per- g | year has arrived, (he li » given to Mrs. Woods and Miss | Club, Ma; kins, Hdna Riendean, Maise Rog-| 9 ¥ . ' after 7:15 o'clock ¥es {are golng up and the two ‘str er, Margaret Star Evangeline | GARNICK S t terday iing the second call of}gor (he youngsters to “sled it Swanson, Evelyn Nilson, Helen ’ the day came in and the fire-iare designated. Gold Street and Wood, Ireme Lundstrom, Gene- PHONE 174 men !were called to the Orpheum | Nnth Street arc the two thorouzh SR el A ? {he windows on the second floor.|autoists are cautioned to exe The fire was confined to the cor-|care in proaching the str ner of one of the rooms fac { from inter ions South Main Street, however, and & AP was soon extinguished. A pile of Wankets on the fioor and some NIGHT SCHOOL WGRK clothes hanging on hooks against | WlLL START TODA the wall were burned and the y wall and ceiling scorched. Th Py SR B cause of the fire is not known. | o e %,, The most damaging of the con i ' § fogrations wa t which tart oo el 4 Sl 3 e timo (he instruction Miss Janice Lowe & in the » time the and will be the first uch work lit five “II) B 1 1 n given in a night & y ghter and a baby re I L ’ ~? ey o The regular c ship class i i honse ; RIP will be the ot s3 opening this evening. The courses will be e a period of twelve include 36 lessons g held on Mondays nd Fridays. asses will be Tu for both $15, $8.50 each. Old papers for sale at The Empire. Caps with fur ear laps ey { 3 ! 4 | \ § z \ ! H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man A GOOD FRIEND in cold weather is a HOT WATER 4 BOTTLE We sell them with a two | Prepare your | . Child for | ,the Future Many ailments among grown- upsare the direct result of the faulty shoes they wore aschild- ren. Fitting your child’s feet with Kalisteniks isa good form of health insurance, They sup~ — — ! port the soft bones and de- "8 " Jelop young muscles. 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GEO. B. RICE NG HEATING PLANTS oIt BURNERS i n:_.qmg-yajohwm»m ! . This Looks Like Business St ol v Ny ALL THAT GoEs with a fat and saucy Turkcy for the Thanks- giving Feast! ; Crisp, fresh vegetables and fruits, rich nuts and sweets round out the dinner and make it complete ! You'll find everything you need right here---the best in quality, and most reasonable in price ! ' WE ARE VERY THANKFUL TO YOU FOR LAST WEEK’S PATRONAGE, AND WILL BE VERY MUCH SO, FOR THIS AND ALL OF REST OF THE WEEKS IN FUTURE. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily hi FRVI Everything* for Your Thanksgiving Dinner Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery, Green Peppers, Pumpkin, Cucumbers, Squash, Green On- ions, Parsley, Parsnips. 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