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PHONE 34 PHONE 34 Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cog ” Hose—Pure Silk, Full Fashioned .. $2.00 Fine Slippers, priced ... $5.00 to $8.50 Fine Bath Robes Fine Silk Underwear Fine Imported Handkerchiefs Fine Wool Sweaters Fine Silk Umbrellas ALSO ’\’IANY THINGS FOR THE CHILDREN fi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY DEC. 21 1929. will proceed to Trxangle Place to |start the community exercises, \\hlch are scheduled to take place lat 4 30 o'clock sharp, and to which | the pubhc is mnted CANTATA TO BEBIG TREE T0 GIVEN, LUTHERAN BLAZE FORTH CHURCH SUNDAY PUBLIC EVENT "= oress Scmor Chonr Wl” Pmsent Communny Tlee Erected Wm. Johnson, Judson Brown, John | Musical Offering —Pub- | lic Is Imned AT T HE HOTELS Morris, Lou Garrison. on Triangle Place— Gastineau | | A 30-foot Chns mas tree, pr sent 'sented to the city by John Wa eve- igoner of Salmon + and brought Re-1to town by Mayor Thomas B v Fred {son and Charles Bender, was e ! ; gan, H. B. Roberts, Hans Nelson, | | The Senior choir of ti tion Lutheran Church v |a Christmas Cantata s |ning at 7:30 o'clock ec- Geo. Burmer. Alaskan C. Chadwell, C .W. Ferguson, Mrs. Helen Biemner. EBE S el The Ideal Gift. Always accept- tric Lig h( and Pow- ' chandise at any time. | - ~oo NOTICE TO SHIPPERS freight for the n| Al | [ NP {—Miss Delma Hanse |Harry Stonehouse. Ot er than 2 p. m. December 24th Miss | g z)mnn\ Bakke and Mrs. Harry it cannot be accepted for this y coming trip. —adv. rise and Shine" From Lands Afa “I Bring You G | Solo: Mrs. Harry st | and Obligato. | “Glory t0 God in the Highest"— | Solo: Miss Delma Hans | “The Song and the | Miss Delma Hansen. O Dorothy Bakke and Mrs | Allen. | “Come, Let Us Adore Him"—choir. | ‘! ‘Those participating & As we have Luue stocks of useful and prac- | ata @ H =N i;;akszecefg‘x’;“figim‘,’_ a Han-| | tical articles that would gladden the heart | | sen, Marie Mead, Winnifred Oberg; of most any one, | {Mesdames E. A. Johnson, B. B. o | Green and Harry R. Allen Altos—Misses Ruth Krugness, | chber;{ 950 pair Bessie Yurman, Mildred Abraham- | son and Mrs. Harry Sto se. This is the latest arrival in our Holeproof Hosiery Section.. It’s a new rayon product OOMOOQMWOO“OOM AND STILL IT ISN’T TOO ILATE | To Visit the Gift Store | |attend 'this service. GIFTS FOR MEN EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR Too Numerous to Mention J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel l GIFTS FOR LADIES Hose—Pure Silk to the top ... $1.00 Hose—Pure Silk, Full Fashioned . $1.50 FRUITCAKESand W EVERYTHING DARK and LIGHT CAKES—in 1, 2 and 3 pound rizes, Christmas wrapped, priced at . -..-50¢, $1.25 and $1.65 FLOUR, Be~t Blllldl *d, 50-1b. sacks...... 235 PALM OLIVE SOAP, 3 bars_____._._.. 24 SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS, salted, regular 65¢, package ... .54 BACON, Swift’s, fresh and delluous, e e R TR 35 We Are Headquarters for CHRISTMAS "CANDIES of All Kinds The Christmas Fruits and Vegetables are on the Sunday’s boat. Make your selections Monday and we will put them away for you to be delivered the day before Christmas. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 | NOTICE | The office of Dr. R. E. South- |well will be closed from December 1 116th to January 26th, inclusive. adv Planist—Miss Helen Tor The public is cordially that has eclasticity and is recommended by Holeproof as a good wearing stocking. We Specialize in Holeproof and Munsingear GIFT SETS | PARTVE | For Men— For Women The Leader DEPARTMENT STORE The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 We Deliver [l |! Open Evenings—Phone 454—We Deliver | | | ‘ | 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000350000000000 ) Chief of Police George A. Getchell, Junecau, Alaska We would like you to be on hand at 7:30 o'clock P. M., December 24, at GEORGE BROTHERS’ STORE to DIRECT TRAF- FIC, as all the children in town will be there. Remember what a tough time you had last year. Well, Be Prepared! " SIGNED: i |||umnu||mmmu||uum|mmml|mmumumummm|n|1uuu|m|umu|l|mm||mmmmlmummmlmm Heintges, Andrew Johnson, Dani Exercises Sunday | E. B. Jackson, Capt. L. B. Bo- ! GRACEMONT, Oklahoma, r. and Mrs. Jack Ellis, Lilly Ellis, l21 -—William Granger, President of | the Gracemont Bank, grabbed a pistol and shot two robbers who W. B. Cummings, T. J. Keane, F./late yesterday afternoon held him The robbers were making away with the money when Granger shot and wounded both as they GORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICATES |Were speeding away in an auto. ts | Oscar Logston and Joseph Booth are in the County jail. Logston is in 1S, 01 able and can be exchanged for mer- |2 critical condition. BANKEH SHOOTS | TWO ROBBER | AFTER HOLD-UP > Citizens’ Posse Later Make' Capture and Stolen Money Recovered ’Mth Briggs and Stratton gas en- Dec. The two men adv. were pursued by a citizen's posse |and surrounded in a field after ! | leaving their auto. | “America| The bag of money stolen was re- " must be on the dock not!' covered. With Christmas 2 Shoppm o Days Away It’s time you complet- ed your list. Here are a few things that may help you— Scarfs Handkerchiefs Novelty Sets Traveling Bags /Wardrobe Suitcases Lounging Robes Bath Robes Auto Robes Pajamas Shirts and Ties ‘Sox and Garters House Slippers Belts Suspenders Blazers Stag Shirts Sweaters SABIN’S The Store for Men Phone 478 WHERE TO BUY IT AND WHAT? The Meadows . . . What is the a Meado“s" . .. It is the Select-a- | —2dV- Sp(‘ed V\urlds finest washing ma- . a speed for every need. When buymn a washing machine, buy the very latest model then you gtt the best. Electric washer with Monda |ironing attachment. For rural of the u homes without electricity, eqmpped!m‘.. completc home laundry for sale. ‘Menry Christmas to ail H. N. FULBRIGHT, Third and Franklin, B — MARGNITA SH The leave fo ght at 6 p. m. ir al sailing date of . Now everyone has a LET mmqum rn_ss x;:\ur chance to buy as we have a \crs We call and deiiver. Phone 5 Douglas H Lgh School H AI NES DOUGLAS NAT—SATURDAY 8:00 P. M. PRICES—-35/ cents and 15 cents SAY MERRY CHRISTM AS WITH A VICTOR RADIO Make a gift to the family this year that will brlghten the home in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Victors are matchless in quality . . . they ar e equipped with every new improvement and feature. Radios COMBINATIONS RECORDS é | SHEET MUSIC Juneau Melody House The Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eatm o Is an old axiom and a good one! Eat the food we sell, and we will prove these facts: L. We sell only Quality Food. 2. You will be served by courteous, efficient salesmen. 3. Our prices are never high. And to prove even more than this, we ask vou to SHOP HERE, SHOP ELSEWHERE, SHOP EVERYWHERE THEN BUY, BY COMPARISON. = Fresh Fruit and Vegetables for Your Christ- = mas Dinner Will Arrive on the Steamer Rogers Sunday Santa Claus %‘ COME EARLY and select your needs---Jap Orapges, Grapes, Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Cranberries, To- matoes, Celery, Lettuce, Brussel Sprouts, etc. Cucumbers, Cauhflower, FANCY MIXED NUTS, 3 pounds .. .. FANCY SATIN MIXED CANDY, 2 1-2 Ib. can FANCY BULK XMAS CADY MIXED pound . fi!fllflllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllflllflllllfllflllfllllllllllllllllfllflllllllIlIlIIIIH!IIIIIIIIIlll_IIIIllllllllllllmllllllliIIIIIII $1 ()0 L5100 .25¢