The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1927, Page 2

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Rt N e e el e o vemon: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, l-RlDAY DEC. 23 ITIS HOLIDAY TIME ALLOVER THE STORE WITH LOTS OF PRETTY THINGS EVERYWHERE Men’s Pajamas ...$3.00 to $8.50 Men’s Phoenix Hose 75¢ to $1.25 Men’s Silk Stationery to $3.00 Handker 50¢ to $2.75 box Gloves i{“.‘" Umbretlas Silk Und wrwear Lounging Robes . $18.00 to $35.00 -.$1.25 and up Men’s Shirts ... $1.50 to $6.00 Men's Mufflers ....$2.00 to $7.50 Men’s Ties ................ 75¢ to $3.50 $1.00 to $2.50 Men’s Slippers ... $5.50 to $20.00 $1.00 and up Path Towel 25¢ to $1.00 F‘em i (hw'uml the Ready-to-Wear Department AND CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR MARKED DOWN ALL LADIES’ DOLLS - 75 cents to $8.00 A PLACE IN OUR TOY-LAND GAMES TOO, HAVE - TAGS, SEALS AND CARDS—5 CEN B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. The Store With the Christmas Spirit OPEN TONIGHT — THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY A fmtipematipoetl] Mayor ot Lancaster, Pa., Plays s Host To the Mayor of Lancaster, England LANCASTER (ENGLAND) .!S GUEST QF LANCASTER(PA.) 1 (lower center), gets cup for wil cferes McCartney of Scotland and W' Lower right: M Mayor I. J. Curwen of Lancaster, Lancaster, Pa. Left: Mayor Curwer . Upper right: English mayor in action, Pa‘ (Internationa! Tllustrated N.'l) They had quite a celebration at Lancaster, Pa., recently. . And the guest of honor was Mayon L. J. ‘Curwea of Lancaster, England, hlam belngm .F)\nk C. Musser of the Penrisylvania city. Rather a unique thing—the mayor of Lancaster, England, and the mayor fil‘m &. - hobnobbing around like old pals! " After the celeBration was over Mayor Curwen was challenged to show his Ill : m&onded to the dare, and, furthermore, took on the champion of s more, Mayor Curwen trimmed him with ‘neatness and dispatch, I“ M*‘. loving cup for his feat, m Inasmuch as'the cup was empty—there bems prohibition in P the 1e mayor of Lanmm'. England, said to the mayor of 1927. Wea(llu Culihom As Ruorded by lbe U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 v, m. today: Snow or rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Humidity Wind Velocity Weather X 91 SE 12 Kain 4 a. m. tod: 98 SE 4 Rain Noon today ...20.76 34 99 SE 1 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS (DAY TODAY Procip. Time— 4 p. m. yest'y. . Low tamp, =g 6 . 0 -16 16 11 0 -16 ~10 0 8a.m. 8am. Btationa* temp: _temp Nome™“.......... ¢ 2 Bethel . 2 -12 Ft. Yukon ... —-12 -12 Tanona o -2 -4 -4 0 Eagle - 6 -8 =12 ~10 3t. Pau. 26 926 34 Dutch Ha! 32 30 38 Kodink ... 36 34 | 26 28 Cordova SRS | 32 3 32 Juneau ... 38 38 35 Ketchikan . 44 - - Prince Rupert. 44 44 34 36 Edmonton ... 10 - 4 | 0 Seattle .. .. 40 38 | 38 Portland .. . 40 40 32 34 San Francisco.. 52 52 44 b5 *—Less than 10 mures. i Highest 3 p.m. ! | Rain Clear Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, + Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The barometric pressure continued low this morning from British Columbia northward to Kodiak, the lo pressure being 29.56 inches at Cordova. Another low pressure area was in the process of formation over the Bristol Bay region. Moderately high pressure and seasonable temperatures continued over the Interior fo Alaska. ‘AREA OF UKRANIAN REVOLT iw o, L ‘oret . ,‘J-_.._,‘., FURSKe . SwoRONESH { C » Map stiows sections of the Balkans which are reported In revolt. Heavy casualties are reported at Kamenetz-Podlsk, Odessa and Tirsapol The | shaded portion represents the eenter of the trouble zone. (International Illustrated News) GOVERNMENT SCHOOL EXERCISES WILL BE ON CHRISTMAS EVE The pupils of the Government school will give their Christmas program on Saturday, Christmas Eve, at the A. N. B. Hall on Wil- loughby Avenue, the exercises starting at 7:30 o'clock. The A.|} N. B. and Sisterhood have pro- vided a tree and “treat” for the youngsters and have decorate the hall nicely with Christmas greens. The program, to which the public is invited, will be as [ follows: For Street Wear Scripture reading, somn. Carol, “It Came Upon the Mi night Clear,” Mrs. Bernhofer's room, Acrostic, Merry Christmas, Mrs. Firestone's room. Solo, Christmas Cradle Son Josie Clark. Dialogue, The Runaway Stock- ing, James Berkeley, Herbert Mer- cer, Robert Martin, Harry See. Motion Song, Hush-a-By Lulla- by, Mrs. Firestone’s room. Christmas Hymn, Hark! Herald Angels Sing, Mrs. hoter’s room. ' Playlet, Grandfather’s Bright Christmas Thought, Eighth Grade. Grandfather; John Morrison; Mrs. ‘West, his daughter, Cecilla Yark- ; Ada and Vera, grand-daugh- Alice Joh! the Bern- son; Mr. Jonmes, a neighbor, Roh- ert Martin; Lawyer Pratt, Ben- Mri Dialogue, Cm'lltmu in Many Lands, (with characteristic songs) Hazel Jensen, Willlam Smith, Jo- seph Scott, Elizabeth Michacl, William Wanamaker, Frank mcummuw. Bong. We Three Kings of the Orlent Are, Mrs. Bernhofer's room. Acrostic, Symbols of Christmas, e itatior Night Betore o n, g Cn. yristmas, Jnnrf. urkehy popular This smart costume of trm lvet requires o wilh nal 4'. m B own lawyer 2 IACHING JOINTS WOMEN Pyrex Glassware Stem Goblets Sherbet Dishes Cocktail Glasses Glazs Plates Carving Sets Game Shears Wear-Ever ‘Aluminum Monarch Rarge Set China Pair Scissors Hair Clippers Carpet Sweeper Reading Lamp Waffle Iron Pereolator ' Roaster Bet Mixing Bowls Cookie Machine Small Rug Folding Card Table Electric Toaster Vases Flower Bowls Ma-azine Racks Tea Wagons Fancy Trays L T T T e R L T T T T T R T Safety Razor anm Strop anmer Cun Compass Pocket Knife Hunting Knife Match Box Flashlight Smoke Stand Sef Auger Bits Brace Tree Lights Plane Snow Shoes Alarm Clock Ingersoll Watch Coleman Lantern Ice Creepers Skiis Shavin~ Brush Emery Wheel Grinder Small Vise Tennis Racket Baseball Glove Fish Pole Fly Book OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Useful Gifts for Christmas MEN CHILDREN Sleds Skates Skiis Erector Sets Tool Chests Flashlights Toy Aluminum Sets Toy Pyrex Sets Doll Carriages Scooters Kiddie Cars Velecopides Boxing Gleves Foothalls Basketballs Air Rifle 22 Rifie gcv geout g:;fc oy Scout Boy Scout Lunch Kit Boy Scout Axe Tennis Racket Fish Poles Coaster Wagons Small Rockers Baseball Glove Pair Skates Skate Sharpener Saw . PHONE 12 JAIL GUARDS ARE WORRIED 'OVER HICKMAN Aroused frt;nSIeep to See! ‘If Alive — Wants Publicity (Continuea from rage One.) the prisoner for two hours wllh-' out observing a movement, no: even hearing him breathing. Fear- ing Hickman might have taken a concealed drug, the guards arous- @d him enough to determine that he was alive and then combed through his mass of hair to make sure he had secreted no pill. Wants to Pretend Crazy Hickman remarked to a guari: “Wonder if I could not pretend, that T am crazy? How does a fellow act when he is crazy?” Hickman said he wanted to cor- duct his own case when he goes on trial. “George Remus acted as his and got acquitted didn’t he,” said Hickman. Discussing the killing of Mariaa Parker, Hickman remarked that the dismemberment of her body | could not have been done in his! apartment. He said: “When a human body is cut up, the stench is awful.” His Ambition Hickman has an ambition to get as much notoriety out of the kid- ! napping as the slayers Leopold and Loebh. Hickman asked one of his guards: “Do you think I w.ll} get much publicity, as much as Leopold and Loeb?” z i Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. THE STORE OF QUALITY AND ECONOMY WHOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE 486 HHTH T T T T T Because of a large quantity of perishable merchandise arriving on the Watson Sun- day morning we will be open all day Sun- day. We will deliver to anyone and at anytime Sunday to supply any shortage to complete your Christmas Dinner. PHONE 486 We are throwing our door key away Sunday night and will not look for same until Tues- day morning. Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS No furring and lathing required, all Granite concrele Hol- low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter and half the fuel, cool in summer, no better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. ; i ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 3’ SEWARD STREET —— Hickman indicated that he con-|& sidered himself clever in eluding the officers and intimated he w.~.s§ able to evade the police of large cities and that only the “simple officers of a small town” were able to get him. | Hickman sald his capture was/ due to the will of God, then added ' that he would not have becn caught if he had changed num- mobiles at Beattle before doubling ' back on his ill-fated trip to Ore-. RUBRHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, What is reumatism? Plln only. St. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain so quit drugging. Not one case in fifty réquires internal treatment. Rub sooth- ing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil directly upon the tender spot and Special Christmas Dmner From 4 1o 6—$1.25 MENU Cream of Tomato Soun #iuffed Young Turkey with Dressing Roust Leg of Pork Lut Fish Creamed Caulifiower Creamed Whipped Potatoes Parker House Rolls Ripe Olives Sweet Pickles Cabinet Pudding Coffee Cranberry Sauce Fruit Cake Ta 5 Bergmann Dining Room Fourth and Harris PLUMBING ~ HEATING REPAIRING n mmmfiumnrl%hfldw¢

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