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\ C PROGRAM OF SCHOOL IS ON TONIGHT One Hundred Fifty dents Will Give a New Sort of l'ntellamment o'clock this evening t formance of the Chris am to be given by 150 udents of tne ntatic either to making up a stage production in program is divided rts itled the Toy ph Hoydn, : led by danc t movement the part th. Juneau, the into two distinct pa The opening, Symphony, by a musical numbe ing. In the fi drums have a leading drummers, Winfield Pullen, Friend and being dressed in tnme. Six gins from the eighth g and Hi ool, in a minuet, stitute the second movement this section of the program, whilc the finale is an allegro movemen! Oriental cos of increasing tempo, which is in o terpreted by Harriet Holman and s Meggett, ballet dan The curtain rises hang in dim soft Dlues, with Christroas trees and ornaments, in the cond part of | {he program, the Christmas Festi |~ val Miss v Featured in this are dena Leer o be A who is second sed entire from the ip, who will be dres costumes. This in pantomine. The School Clubs will also appear in severs numbers, to add to the musical entertainment of the affair. Don’t forget. The time, 8 o’clock tonight and tomorrow evening the plage—the Elks' Hall. MISS LUNDSTROM BECOMES BRIDE rchestras and Gler OF MR. SWEENEY marriage M th daughter of Mr. The Lundstrom, Mrs. Alfred neau, and Mr. Edward Sweeney gon of Mrs, Margaret Sweeney of was solemnized Saturday Seattle, evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The Pastor of the Resurrection Lutheran Church Rev. Harry R. Allen, performed the ceremony. Dressed frock. trimmed with silver lace a silver head band and slippers, ing. 'The of paper whites chrysanthemums. and Miss Lundstrom, who attended her sis- ter, wore a yellow georgette dress and carried a bouquet of chrysan for those who With Billie west Weschenfelder, Dora and Lundstrom of Ju- in a pink georgette silver the beide was charm- wedding houquet was white Irene Stu- {are well knc b Juneau-raised and a grad-| ————— ap (uate of the' Juneau High School.!p . (he impr T class of '25, and Mr. Swee ) section of the program is gi\'l"li SHEAFFER PARKER MOORE CARTER’S FOUNTAIN PENS PEN AND PENCIL SETS LESK SETS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. - When We Sell It It's Right Phone 134 | Post Office No. 1. | { [ Admiral Line dock '[Remus Case Goes crashed nounced he jury until tom n tape | 20th, mee and |o'clock & (_— R TS K( tchikan Convention S CaT ey S T\ Platiaes for ! Divisional Candidates in the rtments n here, the make their Admiral buildi Line (Continued 1 Tage One.) and waterw “The prog s upon the since hi b is wharfinger at th lived here early bo hood. He e - y of the F | vision welcomes the incoming of To Jury Tomorrow cavital for that purpose - | 3 's at the prospect uring CINCINNATI, O. re large pulp and paper Dec. 19 that the George Remus mur trial would go to the jury today when Judge Shook an net charge the other and ! industries in t sures the spol s of their co-operation timate way o insure the | il and profitable operation ¢ i the same.” .- Through passen on the miral Rogers included Willia a9 Caswell, Deputy U. 8. Marshal oi} j 3 connors, John W. Troy and { Albert Wile, local d ) TR e SR | the Democratic Diyisional Con NOTICE | vention, held in Ketchikan lasi Aurora Encampment Al 1. 0 neturiien i Aieln. Ao the miral Rogers. yal Purple| Pl - .o - Hall, Ju-{ December| Gr: it sever . will work the R 2 in Odd Fellow u, Tue i} Thompson, former ed through her rs on her to he Home. KILBURN, adv Scrive. | GEE BEL Is Out of Town but the same efficient work is being done. CALLS ..iaiiii PHONE 34 DAY NIGHT CALLS JOHN AHLERS IRA TUCKER ... CHAS. BAKER GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS “T tell you in advance what job will cost” 602 504 396 - XMAS S DGGEQTION CIGARETTES—CIGARS—TOBACCO BOX CANDIES—BULK CANDIES = HEINZ GIFT BOXES—SYPHOON BOTTLES GROCERIES will make a nice gift Others too numerous to mention GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street ; “Here We Go Everything” Almeria Grapes Oranges in all sizes Emp. Grapes Lemons D. A, Pears Persimmons Parsley Leeks Bulk Dates Cabbage Apples Red Cabbage BANANAS ' JAP ORANGES FRESH COCOANUT ARTICHOKES Celery Roots Cucumbers Celery } Green Peppers Grape Fruit Sweet Potatoe CRANBERRIES Cauliflower Carrots LETTUCE Squash Nuts of all kinds FRUIT CAKE And lots of other Fresh and Nice Merchandise ready for your inspection. And please do not worry about prices, our prices are lowest in Juneau and Spinach Turnips Tomatoes i Mince Meat ~7ou all know andise best in v.m Quality, and Service with “A GASTINEAU GRO( ERY PHONE 37 THANK YOU FOR LAST WER - SHT PLATFDRM ity trst Di-|per o land the Princess Mary had some | i oior |also, although the bulk of e it came on the Rogers | - | UNDERGO TREATMENT Pat Ryan and Nels Knudson BEAUTY PARLORS are in the St. Ann’s Hospital for COOPERATED treatment. a nurse | | ANNUAL | INVENTORY JACK HAYES BACK. FROM" CALl_FORNlA ck Hayes, 1ocd returned on POSTMISTRESS ASKS THAT PEGPLE CALL FOR PACKAGES NOW trip to Californis vers A request was made today by | g By 10 kett, PostuliStEggthat isited with several call for thefe pack- ;,ymer Juneau people, Mrs. B window A% IS Gabbs, who .is now gent for the Boar Y tion, Pluma Crowtl tudebaker. flice as notices in t arrival of r, and Gus . the post with ' w and if the m(u met Dr. L. 0. Sloane| I Ewing in Los An- friends he toured alls of Southern Cali- « E in an automobile and went into Mexico. At San Diego, | met FHarry Morgan, former apELh juneau boy, who showed him anTb) through the Langley aviati CEIDSS ship, and the North Island Av class mail had® been iion Station. Mr. F neice, e Miss Mona Shann, is teaching in Alatieda had a large num-|geapge, . in the same school cks of Christinas mail Bone is an in- where Marguerite i of the Junean be met vI (ln ‘\nm‘ LAST T ("IFTS R | We mal men’s sults for | WOLLAND. Parlor Parlor, merican Beauty You may have overlooked the [ | name of a dear friend, and || ust get something. | | on cur gift-laden counters you || Come to our Drug Store and PRE- will find just what you want. Gifts for men, women and children. See Imported Gift Stockings. SUIT SALE : Ends Dec. 24th Don’t forget that magazine subscription. | HELLAN’S The Clothing Man PHARMACY M. S. GRAVES CHRISTMAS CANDY All Kinds—OId Fashioned and New TOYS and DOLLIES DISHES and GLASSWARE at— GARNICK’S l PHONE 1,4 P e | It Wont Be Long Now Before Christmas Shopping Days Will Be Over DO YOUR BUYING AT THE RIGHT PLACE WHILE THE BUYING 1S STILL GOOD Gifts for Young a\nd Oold ——— J.M. SALOUM Next Door to Graves Store Free Delivery || | { | J Phone 33 i P wrist IZIATCHFQ » ‘ N ovelty ngs fine make C "RISTMAS » ' SURE WE DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR T[le Christmas Rush at the Emporium OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS The longer the balance of the crew have to wait to get publicity the more indignant they become. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR TOY DISPLAY on the Balcony — for if you do Helm Rudolph will be disappointed—as Helen sure dislikes to be idle. She has a display of ‘toys that takes the eye of all the girls and boys. WE REALLY AIM TO PLEASE That’s why the Boss, Mr. Geld- stein, has to lay his hand down gently on certain occasions when some customer is not, or has not, received proper and courteous service. However, the sun always shines after the storm. GIFT CERTIFCATES ARE FINE for those to whom you cannot decide what to Besides being able to add and train dogs Barney Rosselle of the Credit De- partment sure can sign a lot of Gift Cer- give. tificates in a day; while Doug Austin and Marie Goldstein of the same clerical force can de more work and’ spill more ink than Ford’s private secretary. A WORLD OF GIFT GOODS IN THE DRYS GOODS DEPART- MENT. Space given to the depart- me# daes not permit of all articles being aisplayed, so if you do not see what is wanted please ask. That is what makes Tom Allen so skinney —trying to get everything before the public—that and ducking the barber. However, Majella Welch can find uhy out-of-sight artic.le f:)r “she has eyes like an eagle—but much better looking. and Chas. Whyté and Curtiss Kirchoffer almost come to blows trying to see which can deliver the most packages—that and rustling food and currying Buster, Shillie and Jim, the store’s mascots. Borrowing the pet phrase of the square b head grocer, Gabe Paul, “what could be 4 D) more sweeter” than cleanliness. That is the part George Gooden plays in our store; in fact he plays that we may have a clean store for you to shop in each day. AFTER ALL THIS What more can be said than— We each and every one wish to serve you well. I bide you adieau. The Ad Man. .