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RAYMOND | PASSES AWAY DOUGLAS | vt ;| HERE TUESDAY Song B DR, JOHNSON PASSES AWAY Christma solo hern Educator Dies in College Town After Long lilness i 1 1 1 Mining i Tripp, of t y : (Cortinued trom Page L and o i l | © six women strect car cenductors are Mrs. Katherine Lescalleett (left) and Miss Lillian Frances Alder, i i Py fi “ "~ PASSES AWAY Finally called by death afte B bringing (along illness, Mrs. Brent Gravrock| ' " ok s I 1a passed to eternal rest at the fam- | ) DN s D Ay home at 10 o'clock Chris 8 Bve. The coma which “¥she had been in practically all d ggntinued to the last and the game: without warning. Her daug ter Mrs. Inga Dickenson and Mrs (Gertrude Laughlin who had been in almost copstant attendance dur- ing the most critical periods of her illness, were with her when ‘%ghe dicd. A resident of Douglas for 8 years, Mrs. Gravrock 49t the pioneer women of She came hers with her hus and daught from Michigan 1894 and with the exception of ona | or two years, which she spent a Chichagof has never been ¥! from the Island. Her husband died | 'S ago. | survived by six childven,| Mrs. Carl Carlzon, Mrs. Inga Dick ack Gravrock, all in . r Gravrock in Ketchi y ® kan, Mrs. J. F. Henson in Port An.| geles, and Mrs. Charles Movall in v Seattle. Funeral arrangements are pend-| oy in ing word fiom the children south.!pesine the grave of Mrs r—————— these job. show n the ( The 923 records also Mrs. Lescallet s award for being who during the the most courteous public ser " e ATTENTION For Carpenter Work of any kind—-shop or city—Call Handy |Andy, Phone 498, TR * attempted to jump from | ¥ 3 k s BALTIMORE, De Not only His arm was so badly | T 4 : % employment, but also health and amputation | romance have been found by wo en on the | Street cars. | Six women employed hera a ! conductors have held their posts | for the past ten years and are now | familiar figures on the city's trol. | ley | The six are all who remain more than 200 women who served 8 ‘“‘conductors” here di the | > NOTICE war period. One of the six has been| My office will b closed until led to school her five children!January 2nd. dv. DR. GEO. L. BARTON and purchase a home. Anoth I s S s DA D found health in the outdoor . s e 7 Many of those who gav MRUTHEUL ADVERTISING . a 4! ¥ A i rk 2 the Seme sind ARPVCALSI TO FAIR AND S— to Abbeville, | B8 < 5 £ work afte e war married con-| SQUARE FOLK | ductor: motormen whom they | - met while serving as conductors. | Others married passen Still others found employment the | offices of the system Mrs. Katherine L came a conductor after ath of her hushand. Her five children | are grown now, three married, | one to a conductor, and the other two are completing m.-ir} schooling. Meanwhile the moth. | er has been able to purchase a| home with her earnings A double motive prompted M Lillian Frances Alder | that was | platforms of Baitimore he tor war & that this would hamper . he took a physical | him in | wed in . an i irm nlt i studies. He 1 X raduated from the University of | which nnessee in 1 as valedictor- | § 1917 Later helian of ‘his cla of the| with the Alaskan|gold medal for excellence in stu- | dent activities and senior cap- s battalion immed rendered helpful of state /4 ‘ompany until nnected winner Gt Health Resort Opens 1923 he tely upon ed tu served 1 about o rk istant up their! . went § in C., as principal i | schools and after two yea asked to organize the ANDERSON FUNI'® [pldpdes Gertl M, Myllian of Colbigiis, 8. 0L THIS AFT.. woll 12, Maststle svii - sofBhine vorrs: Hemtan SN £ and hot of nducted leath pri until R schoy He 1 in Ch o =5 =3 allee the d during which he idea of founding a col- hav obt for con ceived th lege Lo train teachers countered difiienlty in competent instructors school Gus A Frid are pneumonia street car ncon a Lut Allc was 1equaints Alask: and ch nds qu tion Harry Establishes College intcrested Robert o then Chairman of Peabody Beard, and tained an appropriation of § The throu, and ¢ Mindly Al verg F 1 nature h Ander hout Sou stern ion » made [t and key | He FAIR AND SQUARE. throp, George Win- the ob- RUTHFUL hely with a g the level prices advertising to keep you in touch seery shop that s on Square foods—riair and prove-it-by-the- delivery have endeared our shop to the sensible folks of this town. become | to war, 8o deceased’s wite 0 sy 4 _ 4 Y b "Mour " years ap ( ST 5 ooy with which bli ; i ! ; a conductor. She wanted “do And £ {lege. In 1895 the institution was| § AL ¥ her bit” dur the she | / oo N ; REFCS Rnderdin 3 ! |removed to Rock H # 2 filled the placa vacated hy ¢ ntually a : 2 e & # the men who went to France, A State institution te since| % had warned her health| {has made large appropriations to | nd only through out. he expanding needs of the door work could she hope to | cuperate. She liked her work well that she has kept the position. | Officials of the railway com. pany report that tl 8ix maining women conductors “have hoen efficient as any men could b2 in —_—_— and easily who pas; to CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 0 TO BE HELD IN DOUGLAS M { clock ove va of Named Radio Inspector for Northwest and Alaska e Dr. Johnsen's proud e, boast that *the sun never 85—The 8p-1,,, winthrop daughters,” a refer. Norman, oflence to more than 10,000 nior Radio Inspector o }I‘IY“ of the institution scattered h Distr s announced. | ov e (1o earth. ritory Dr. Johnson was born in one the dormitories of LaGrang {Female College January 10, 1856 IA year later his father died and ily removed to Memphis entering upon educational | on married ‘Miss Mai his interest in that fleld|,r Gharleston, S, C. tended over the entire South | poedaid P2 jand to the National Edueation | BABY GIRL FOR LECS At the Community Christmas en-’? Norman tertainment to be held in the Lib. . & egty Theatre tonight at 8 o'clock, ” thé following program will be ' b PR ALY 4 given, in tho late 90's. Thoe coupls w Recltation, | without children and any kin that ® Shngsath; Ohristmas Acrostic, imay survive live in the old and 2nd grades; Recitation, “L: ¢ 4 Boy Blue,” Lewis Shaffer; Ch mas Candies, Alice Hill, He wards, Loreta Smith, el Loken, Grace Pusich; Song, “Away in Manger,” 3rd and 4th grades. Recitation, “Christmas Silenc Marle Fox; Song, “Gitap, Hurray!” 1st and 2md grades Recitation, “New Year's Deed, ~r#a Lundell; “The Sleighing S " W@ihs’ Glee Club; Play, “The C: #Bingers,” Tth grade Recitation,’ ®Just So It's Christmas,” Eun Kronquist, Helen Baroumes; Christmas Tree Drill, ih grade; Cantique Noel, song, H b0l Girls; Saiior's Hornpipe and Song, that time had served as Pr and grades; Racitauon, ol ? of varicms “departme Jtistmas in Olden Timo," Helen : ey e ey “’"] { mbfriia 4 B&s. Dot Genevs | dent the Seuthern Edueation ! ng. » g"‘f:r' . Associaticn, hav been elected | S - 3R Christmas lin 1910, and since 1919 was un - 'u”;f!:] elector of the Hall of Fame. il Vggngl;%%m\, lo the Worid,” roul ed ”w, ; m‘w t s X0 t thlehem,” “Tk t Noal” S hoo perinter S and t Rubber dA:mnx the organiz on3 whis Rural Schcol l;u;»rm»n_uux A 106 repair have contributed thair supyport diation in South Carolin land children’s gho the| affelr are: Deuglas 1 addition 4o his pdu he new rubber ol Ragtes, Congiegational Chuy work he was tvely fnterested | vyokers” ghing: shop “She’ school. Aer tae progr In the Young Men's Christian As-| ¢vear trom Goldstcin N fts will be distributed to all the wnn;n;lr.m}l: ::::v;.x&/;u‘ll“:‘).r‘ ( o |c i Beward Strect. i,;'mm"__...wm b was its President. He a bal o ed as Chairman of the SRTTLAND MAN H contive Committee from 1856 and was a member (f MCE A, Cc taney i doctors was fa SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83-—85 “The Store That Pleases” ro- €0, “Welcome,” Virginia st tle of - ad- an | Bravely Fred Stone (above) famous comic, takes first step after his airplane mishap assisted by his youagest daughter, Carol | The actor is convalescing at his Forest Hills, L. 1., home and | expects to be back on the stage within a few months, Mean- | time Will Royers is pinch-hitting for his friend, | (Intarnationa) Newsreel) { Wt o E ~ NOTICE will be closed Electric Toasters N} 7 Smith e Helen Hildebrand Passes Away, Seattle See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances ciation, in which he had Becssmon ves, 6457 tive since 1906, elected Presiden Vational A ciation in for tem years previou Unknown | Helen nal at the aged 78 SEATTLE, Dec to many friends, .[Hildebrand, one of the o sourdoughs, died last Fr { County Hospital y 2 i ! sund baby gir Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring ¢ - — = 4 191 iton a3 b 18 Ann’s Hospit b as doing i his For many years she 8 a nurs In Alaska hospitals and then join- King County Hospital staff, St repor.ed caie e v e 0 T SSRGS ed the and| oy tle Town| Grades | ved coal | a day; | almost than in In 1927 London consu at the rate of 50,000 ton the total for year 1,000,000 tons more 1926 Al . 4 Early on a Frosty Morning the sizzling, snapping sound of frying bacon and the oma drifting out on the fresh mornihg air is a tonic in itself. You make a wise choice when you se- lect bacon from us. | | kinda of the wa women’ including Michael WP across the| If some men didn't have a good Emporium [opinion of themselves nobody would, hee tion Edwards D. Bowe, of I’V'l.m\l.‘ X 4 egon, is a new arrl in Doug.! 3 ,'m”“‘ i A B s On August 6, 1902, Dr. Johu Bimpson here when the latier o turned from his recent v + States. Mr. Bowe is inve | ix-‘mu;:‘ the: possibilites of loeatng perma-| ( *flently on the Channel. CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 178 at Christmas Gift Thar’s Late See Our Stock of e S, ————.——— Mabry’s Cafe v’ ' HOME FOR HOLIDAYS H . y . Imperial Building ,',)'mnes I. Aalto and Elizaboth . ; Front Street Praser arrived hcme on the Quacn | to spend Christmas with their par- | Y 4 Ty G Regular D,‘mw" ents. They are teaching at Scow) ; £ : Short Orders Bay and West Petersburg respec. y :flvdy. Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES FLOOR, STAND and TABLE LAMPS COLD WEATHER IS COMING—ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT? MONOGRAM HEATERS Supply a continual heat supply. Clean and econom- ical in operation, they heat the entire house, PREAINVENTORY PRICES g e 280VT. SCHOOL CHILDREN ~ HAVE CHRISTMAS ‘rn:s[ P ‘In spite of flu and -‘rr«,r.e'r(ecml sk recent vaccination, the children Ask those who.are using them as to their efficiency. ’ the government school put ong ‘exceptionally good program in ‘the Liberty Hall last evening in | \connection with the annual Chris!-| ‘mas tree given them by the Alas- Native Brctherhood and Sister- ood. « The following numbers Fere given: Hall in Jersey City. S Edna Best and Herbert Marshall looked happ: Rasox_l enough: They from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. df\ily. 50 cents as they left City jus:, signed to for which Cupid set the stage. | | i | | 13 Merchants Lunch served i | J | \ HARRY MABRY P Alaska Electric Light 7, & Power Co. * JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA "Junean Phone No. 8 Douglas Phone No. 1§