The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1927, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Gl 1 T et SANTA GLAUS COMING HERE - my Juneau fri will un Will Be Here Christmas! derstand that and will be thrilled Then Return for Elks’ | I bad & detter Somiggphn see it is this way, Christmas Dav |1 am as busy as I can be gettin around to all the little boys an. | girls throug this big wor and it takes day long an. evening too, fc see 1 hav home an MANY PEOPLE SEE PROGRAM OF SCHOOLS Entertaining Christmas Festival Is Presented to Crowded House out 1 the you vhody" and tree in ewe tockings sents the little nds to meet me on Tuesday 0 2 Spickett telling me he is givin Big Doings a Jackie Coogan show, “Johnny : Get Your Hair Cut” early in ths evening of December 27 at th Palace Theatre and the Blis | Christmas tree is to follow' it. ! ! think that is a fine idea so wri and tell me all your plans. T leaving the North Pole tomorrov iand you will hear from me fro up | different points are| My right hand Brownie “Run arted on | Errands,” made a hurried trip ! the sky road to Juneau to visit|The Dalles, Oregon, to visit with again with all our dear litt.c|your Exalted Ruler George Ric friends who live in your town. | and Mr. Rice gave him a list « Mrs. Santa Claus has charge of |names of all the good littla boy the candy making and she tell Juneau for me. Yo me there is to be an abundance youngsters that th for me to leave with the Elks on girls who are kind ani their Christmas tree for the Kid ind who help around dies. and especially try What as little mice so about mother when neau for Christma Claus Castl North Pole, De Henry Messerschmidt is almost another Chris day 1 have been waiting for all the year long Brownie workmen are rushing around today packing the toys, and the reind growing restless to he A most delightfully entertain j 4 Santa ing program was the Christmas| Festival given by the children| of the Juneau Public Schools inl the Elks' Hall last night. For| the third time this ar the! | school’s performance has att ! ed a full house, cvery seat be taken on the main floor and the balcony Harriet Holeman and Meggett as the dancing dolls jumping jack were the hits of the first part of the program “In' the Toy Shop.” The music play ed for this part was Haydn's Toy i Symphony The first was centere youthful dancers creditably and Dear | Here it | mas, the and wor My little | ng | | in| The Umted States is suing Clara K. Young, film actress, to recover $19,981 returned “by mistake.” This is the amount that the gov- ernment refunded when it found | ithat Clara had overpaid. The tax |experts now say that the original |{figures were right. Note the |change in Clara in this recem! photo. (International Newsreel) |and girls in i tell those | boys and | obedient | their homes Heinie, | be as quiet in Ju-not to worry December 27. Yonu !busy preparing is part of the around program these two who performed | were applauded | with much gusto. A minuet dance was given by six Colonial Dolls, Betty agar, Muriel Jarman, Phyllis Friend, Mary Campbell Harding, Renee Guerin and lone Messer “Side-kicks” of the music play ed by the orchestra were furnish- ed by three drummers, Winfield Pullen the Tin Soldier, Billy ¥Friend as the Japanese Doll and Ernest Weschenfelder as the Darky. Between the sections of the program the School Orchestr under the direction of Mrs. Woods “Medley of Christmas while this orchestra also furnished music throughout the program for the dances and ac- companiments for sining “Christmas In Many Lands” was the title of part two of the program and included twelv dancing and singing number Helen Woods acted as reade while the silent characters were Tom Stewart, as the Little Boy; Dagney Hagerup, Red Spirit; Mildred Morrison, Green Spirit; Irene Lundstrom, White Spirit and Bernice Berggren, Madonna. Four selections were given by children in the grades. A Dan- ish Dance of Greeting was the number presented by the second grade, the third grade gave a Kinder Polka and sang “Old San- ta Clau the fourth grade chil- dren carried in a yule log and sang carols and the fifth and sixth grade students gave an Ital- fan Procession, The most appreciated of the Christmas division Dutch dance, given hy Harriet Holeman and Betty Barragar, do think, over you my she | Tue day: for lv\nl Naghel and El Spanish dancer tewart as the Chi were well received who weie cailed back encores. Clady zabeth il and Jeanett nese dancer also DON'T FORGET ALMOND ROCA We know of nothing more in sweets than thi Almond Roca “America’s Finest Confection” to bring good cheer to your Mother, Wife or Sweetheart Ask for it at your favorite store a8 n were sung by » Zimmerman, Marvin Brian Harland and Rob nd the thre 1 in song dress- Men fons ist,” by a Night,” Little the Senior appropriate boys lat ed a8 the Three Wi Other mus “Star of the [ trio, 0O Holy Night” and “0 Bethlehem” by Club, As a finale the entire ensemble sang “Joy to the World.” Fol lowing the conclusion of the pro- gram all who took part in the show were kept on the stage o few motents while K. C. Adams took a flashlight picture of them Credit in this, as in previous performances of the Junean Schools, must be given Mrs. J W. Woods and Miss Bunice Zim- merman, who presented the show, and to the teachers of the var- fous grades who assisted in filling out the program Tonight at § Rlks' Hall the program wiil given again and another full house is anticipated by .Judson Whittier, Business Manager. NOTICE turniture Phone 13 were violin “Silent Town of || Glec| “Quality Brown & Haley Bar Candy” THE IRROS CO. Bottlers.of ‘‘Alaska Dry” the be| o'clock in Jobbers in Candy CHRISTMAS CANDY " TOYS and DOLLIES DISHES and GLASSWARE GARNICK’S PHONE 174 number 1 pairing Gorham. needs re- 37. Henry adv. your call XMAS SUGGESTIONS CIGARETTES—CIGARS—TOBACCO BOX CANDIES—BULK CANDIES HEINZ GIFT BOXES—SYPHOON BOTTL! GROCERIES will make a nice gift It Wont Be Long Now Before Christmas Shopping Days Will Be Over DO YOUR BUYING AT THE RIGHT PLACE WHILE THE BUYING IS STILL GOOD Gifts for Young and Old B J.M. SALOUM Others too numerous to mention GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street “Here We Go Everything” Almeria Grapes Emp. Grapes D. A. Pears Parsley Bulk Dates Apples Oranges in all sizes Lemons Persimmons Cabb abbage Red Cabbage | the BANANA JAP ORANGES FRESH COCOANUT ARTICHOKES Cucumbers Green Peppers Sweet Potatoes CRANBERRIES Caulifiower Carrots LETTUCE Tomatoes Squash Mince Meat Nuts of all kinds 1 FRUIT CAKE And lots of other Fresh and Nice Merchandise ready for 3 your inspection. And please do not worry about prices, as you all know our prices are lowest in Jumeau and merchandise best in Quality, and Service with “A SMILE.” GASTINEAU GROCERY ’* WRIST WATCHES and Novelty Rings Spinach Turnips make fine CHRISTMAS GIFTS See Our Window Displays ’ Ludwig Nelson JEWELER A TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1927. (o Bavea riwasd |ub | Major Gillette said, and hopes to have favorable appearance. at Major | Washington and confer with bis| | chief befor With Christmas Cheer and Love ) you all, SANTA CLAUS, e GILLETTE LEAVES FOR SEATTLE AND Hlar | EASTERN STATES‘ handling of jtrap permits,” of! this afternoon | whole for Major Douglas H. \e Alaska Road Commission today on the Princess for the States on a omne| ith’s trip to Seattle, Cleve- jand, Ohio, and probably ington, D. C. In Seattle, confer with t contractors the Wrangell Narrows work from there will go east to attend| the convention of the Amer Road Builders Association Cleveland Major Alaska Gillette leaves M nu | ha of|all head of | to is|a Malcolm Elljott, Road Commission, e {ne LAST MINUTE GIFTS You may have overlooked the name of a dear friend, and -ust get something. Come to our Drug Store and on cur gift-laden counters you will find just what you want. Gifts children, for men, women and See our wonderful Imported Gift Stockings. Don’t forget that magazine subscription. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Delivery Wash-| conflict with the new regulations Major Gillette \\.‘Htmm without being notified and |the way smooth for everybody. | v,,ummarlon as | in{old Iu-ml‘ to us but we will be mmhlu are received in our office: | expect the | 26. | preciated. | Dee. Christmas. i w on his way to Washington, MAKE ATTACK ON HOOVER'S ELIGIBILITY (Continuea from I‘uxe nne) resulss from ht hearings ther Gillette said he may go to| tending the Cleve- nd convention We have made complete ar- gements here for the prompt wpplications of fi Major Gillette said|— “No doubt tie uance will ¢ {support the contention that Hoov- ‘ler is eligible. The question as to whether Hoover meets the constitutional vqnmmenl of 14 years continu- vesidence in the United States of professional sojourn is being discussed by matter of | ward smoothly “We are glad to see that a mber of holders of permits that ve already asked for mew loca- 44 make 15€ abroad newspapers. The World said was raised privately {paign in 1920 and after reviewing the life of Sec- retary of Commerce Hoover held there was ample evidence he had imot lost his domicile in this country. Some constitutional lawyers, who would not permit the use of their names, the World said, hold there is merit in the contention —— {of those who believe Hoover is We wiil be closed Monday, Dec. | disqualified constitutionally to Early laundry will be ap- hold the Presidency. All laundry in by| The majority, however, includ- will be finished In!nru‘illg Louis Marshall and Ex. Gov. les 8. Whitman, agree with mer /\llu)m-v General Wicker- sham would do so it would the question in the cam- Wickersham, s for in- in the| have| A great many reque to conflict and new regulations definitely un new regulations We here them the answer copy of reach copy to xt week.” B CHRISTMAS WASHING SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY CO.} adv Phone 299 GEE BEE Is Out of Town but the same efficient work is being done. DAY CALLS PHONE 34 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” You know what curiosity did? ‘atch this space tomorrow. Who knows? Your name may appear in this inclosure. ALASKA DRY An when SKA GIN- —ady unquestionable choice, you choose to drink AL DRY (Red Top) PALE GERALE. Save time and go to Nelson's Stationery Store and get a box of cards for 50c. Just the thing. adv ee———— Old papers 101 save at The Tm SHEAFFER PARKER MOORE CARTER’S FOUNTAIN | PEN PEN AND PENCIL SETS DESK SETS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right | Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1.

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