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124 CASES OF FISHING BOAT |WOMAN’S LEGION OF |SCHOOL VACATION ing and those who show t Big Speec s Bar- Helen Torkelson, Dagny {of a sore throat or the sli hen Christmas Comes,” !} up, Janette, Hildre, Yhelma King George H MOOSEHEART MEET FOR ELEVEN DAYS|trace of the influenza ¢ 1 Sorri; Seripture Reading and ! I mmf Esther Bloomquist, Mar- "} Is Slowly ! louis, g yer [saret Hanson, Paul Hanson, Jos- g FI-U REPORTED . : Women of the Mooseheart L Today is the last day of school| Suberintendent W. K. Kell ymn, “Silent Night, Holy|eph Rommunseth, Roy Jackson, Recovering i on held their regular meeting | for students of Juneau until|°XPressed his belief today that|Night;” “God Bless U Betty | Harry Larsos. NDON, D mght in the Moose Hall. The after the first of the New Year,|After the holidays most of t 3 arles | 2 Edwin Hildre, Frank- N H j GVERBUE HERF lecting was largely taken up by |An eleven day holiday that in.|Students now kept from cla : Marfe|lin Larson, Herold Hanson; “A FRUM HDU | ness matters and the prograv. |cludes six school dayd has been [DY iliness will be back attendin erman, Beatrice Bothwell,|Good Night Wish,” Betty Nelson; y y . T ; year. eclared by the school :*1"")1. judging from the ra | herine Torkelson and Ruth!Offe Hymn, “Joy to the ( A 5 1 ¥ Q Wh ¢ d to have a series |( The Catholic Pa fal| ylzl;lnig |}h'o (;‘,‘IVIA-I“N are 1':-1-\1]\0!’—1 as. [ worta.” ] Practically Entire Popula- t an | [ ( h , the Fask VU ‘w”!” pAnged ;l.ll:l‘\(l‘; Frisores L Bt B o eI UL t Irving Low. RPN o0 o 350 [ tion Is Afflicted Left Co * were decided | ctitution will enjoy one more day | Christmas exer the public is|® A oK e v | Unalga Reports 13, M I \ he installa- jof vacation than the public school | E0il8 to miss at least two o id tvia P}‘i‘;xl;.l ]1‘1':-(1:;; 1|>\1x:1';‘; \EW YORK, Dec. 21.—Alaska " et s of the Women students, as the school wiil re )in the way of programs that okyirkad 5 Towelt - 4 B W YORE, Deg. BEt o « i oo vho were tly lopen January 2 together with|lo have been given this month, [ srESret Jewell, Cl Hangon, | Juneau mine stock is quoted to- o AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL anuar the public elementary and high |The younger students of the pub- g Rommunseth, Louise Hil-|day at $3%, Chrysler 121%, g H the Moo hools ere preparing and “"f‘rfi}"J"];;l‘{‘)’,‘;I'i,tm,“w ve rln J/vukm 62, Eitigon-Schilds 383, |\:“... 1 y ar a pretty ethlehem,” 1 Zenge ott Copper 144%, ) ouri 62%, 18 We Other than the Christmas ex 8 ‘p‘”‘.)),}““'hfll I'd Like to Do,” Gilbert ada (['txqfiulhhu‘-ul P: f g g l‘]")“"]] % ::”' A number of tots were|Mol and Alfred Zenger; “Her|ard Motors 151%, Pennsylvania g ,'“""Il‘“‘;‘m,“ I‘,‘,“,‘('i"_ml'l']vukun ill and the post-| Christmas Gift,” Janice Barnett; | Railroad 72%, Phillips Petroleum were will be no public|Poned: The st The Herald Angels|44%, Sears, Roebuck 1681, Stew- s during the holidays |Chial School were Herold Bloom-|art-Warner 118%, Texas Corpora- £ the tooms ol Mhe Fhar the Ma ger | Thea Hanson; | tion 645 714, White School had its own Christ-| Bé®" which was postponed for|Luke: ., Ray Hagerup, G agle Oil 353, California Packers - ay afternoon and|ihe same reason old Bodding, Theodore Heyder,|741;, A e \ ¢ Wedis Kiadhits. Fate " vk e Clifford Berg, Bert Bertholl, Arnold el el KETCHIKAN MAN HELD " b wer students, though LUTHERAN SUNDAY ~ |Swanson, Buady Lindstrum, Henry| gy ) oo o™ o e exercises were open ot v b i oy WHITE SLAVE CHARGE PESPES SCHOOL CHRISTMAS A Dear St l“I\""f]fll"‘lf,”f“l*"I Charles: McLellan was arrested RTS HE the $ erold Zeng st night by Special Officer Jack A S ML TS NEw. “urie| EXERCISES SUNDAY " ' Bessle Powers.|Wilson'charged. with viglorion G § rooms Gri » Geraldine Bodding,| the Alaska Bone Dry Law. He 1 pres-| The Christmas Sunday School|Fay . Judith Alstead, Julmllm.l not appeared before Judge i d en- | program of the Resurrection Luth. indstrum, Bdith Bloom-! Frank A. Boyle today for a hear- S were not oran Chury vill be given Sunday |quist, Rachael Borlick. ling. o NIt 0 o'clock in the Odd e » 4 s Everyone will have o e . |“ (’lmun unity to sing with the DON’T WORRY b inary -vo - lildren the good old Christmas r > N U. 8. Comm SHIPPERS ATTENTION ol ABE ERG Lh {BOUT YOUR FRUIT CAKE FOR CHRISTMAS W. I i SHIFYERS ! il SItalt I PR g £ 485 o g U | .1';2 pmmd‘ l'}‘lllt (613 ol i e $ .75 with inf Miller t the|the influenza epidmeic. Students| p “Come - Hither | 3 pound Christmas wrapped Fruit Cake 1.65 ged with having tran O il o 14100 7 Com wve heen returning to their » Walter | esh Eggs, extra large white .. 55 por n woman from Seattle f IS RETURNING HOME | R em-|classes in the public schools at v Riohata Leonard | First grade Creamery Butter in quarters .60 B purpa: | gt “READY TO MAIL" ly for the rate of about 15 a day, bt Eughne Ch > Little Remember these are all First Grade Goods we sell— o7 B T | \ snaal’ 1t ol MMER, Tele-{the dally inspectidn ‘of the Go Brice Meilke; Quartette of| no other—and guarantee all purchases. My office ]g(‘)l'luf‘Exx Wt 1$20,000 cuss, 16 expested to" s | Distinctive A1 fts in n ady mw“:.‘v nurs '.\I.\« \{' 1\'.'_-‘1“,;.‘ Little Voices, Corrine Duncan, May| G e k9 Ph 174 January 2nd rive home this afternoon aboard |Christmas wrapy Ou ) : oL A routine part of thelNeigon, Ruth Torkelson and Ber Arnicr s--- one ) 1 R il % J & Anaiidda tter than this year. DX ka's tuner.|day’s work e nurse inspects|yi.e Moade. adv. DR. GEO. L. BARTON. S, Winter & Pond ( adv. | € adv. [the younger children each morn- | SRR S I Lo AR P Wi S i | B e e R S R ) GIFTS GIFTS FAMOUS CANDY Leather Travel Sets Manicure Sets GIFTS JOHNSTON'S Ash Trays Perfumes Compacis Also Jade and Valant Toilet Sets Odd Pieces of China and Brass Phone 25 Free Delivery MANY REAL USEFUL Christmas Gifts for Everyone AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 TODAY IS THE DAY And You Look Out Tomorrow This is supposed to be the shortest day in the year of 1928 but your dollar will reach just as far in our store as it would in any other in the longest day. TOMORROW 1S SATURDAY We wish you to come in and see what your 9 CAN DO AT OUR STORE BEFORE YOU PAY ELSEWHERE Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 LET THE HAPPY HOME BOYS SERVE YOU “IT 1S FOR MUTUAL GOOD” “Not only in halves, but we split pennies in quarters for the fairness to our customers.” IF YOU WANT THE f Best for Less | COME TO George Bros. | 10 lbs. Best Y akima Potatoes . . 30¢ Fresh Tomatoes, pound . . . . 20¢ 2 heads Lettuce . . . . 25¢ , 3 1-2 pounds Sweet Potatoes . . 25¢ 5 bunches Carrots . . . . . . 25¢ Hubbard Squash, pound . . . . 7e 2 extra large Grapefruit . . . . 35¢ Cucumbers,each . . . .. . 25¢ o pounds Rutabagas . . . . . 25¢ 5 poundsCarrots . . . . . .. 25¢ 3 dozen Sweet Oranges . . . . $1.00 Parsley. Green Peppers, Cauliflower, Celery BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE Fresh Roasted Peanuts, pound . . 30c¢ 3 pounds Faney Filberts . . . $1.00 2 pounds large fancy Almonds . . 75¢ 2 pounds large fancy.Brazils . . 75¢ 2 pounds fresh Dates . . . . . 35¢ FREE! . FREE! All Grade School Children Will Re- ceive Presents from SANTA CLAUS December 24th, 7 P. M. SRS GEORGE BROS. PHONES 92—95 OPEN TILL 11 P. M. Gas Boat Owners TAKE NOTICE ] Hmwy Galvanized Iron Tanks Made Every to 35c Tank Fit Boat PER GALLON Guaranteed 'GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “I tell you in advanc> what job will cost” Ut o o S ) L) Only two days more to do your Christmas shopping. To those who are undecided what to give “HER,” we suggest Boudoir Slippers. Shown in Patent with Rose Satin lining and 4 Red Kid with Red Satin Lining. Made by “Best-Ever” Priced at $5.00 a pair e L) Goldstein’s Emporium |- Juneaw’s Style Center. Store open evenings until Christmas