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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY DEC. 20, 1930 y C nthcdml ecial numbers d at the piano 7, and a solo, em,” by Mr. | ()n [’\M»&ld) ers will give a party nday School. g, January Sunday School ervice at Douglas, choir. " WNorthern Light Presbyterian Church C. C. SAUND th and T K. rch where service and | b ship meet Church | y Worker 12:15 Preeminence 15 p.m.—Sunday School. 30 pm. — Evening Wednesday—Midweek 1\, | Ex | | ‘X Mectropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Wor of Christ.” held morning at 11: s will be or istmas E. JAMES, Minister. reh with the cordial| ¥ho | Chn tmas ser- First Christmas ternoon the teach- to the chil- ervice will be given by It will consist of special|® s and the song ” Further mno-|f be given next Resurrection Lutheran Church | Corner of Thira ana Main Sts. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor ‘Worship. “The Transforming Power ilar Christmas Day serv- | be in the church |D: mas joy comes to him es God for His great gift ion through Jesus Christ, Sunday services: It| 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. ! es Tuesday and Friday| ings at 7:30 o'clock. Every Friday—Studies on Pro- |phecy in connection with the sec- ond coming of Jesus Christ. by by .y of each month. Everyone is cordially invited o 4, (all of the services. n Orthodox Church & Sl '3 L& EV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor turday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. o eee WILL BEAUTIFY RIS AL STATIONS | sonally contributed. ROME, Dec. 2| railroad —Every pot. To this end a com- ion has begun for submission 00| of plans for improvement of rail- road property. Medals are to be ed to the most ingenious als. The patent office received more than 75,000 applications for patents 121 Main Sireet p at 7:30 <)Lln(‘k’ CHAS C. PLRSONLUS Pastol' iE SERIOUSNESS OF GUARDING THE DELICATE NOSE AND THROAT MEMBRANES” Says BRIG. GENERAL WALTER C. MONTGOMERY Graduate of Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. Instructor an Assistant Professor Department of Nose and Throat, Cornell Medical School, Cornell University, for 28 years. Sanitary Inspector, with rank of Col- onel, and later Divisional Surgeon in the 27th Divisionin the World War in France. Awarded Distinguished Service Medal (U.S.) and Croix de Guerre with Palms (Belgium) and other medals for war service in France. “The greatest triumphs of medicine will bein the direction of public education on the importance of preventive measures. And in this connection I cannot lay enough emphasis on the seriousness of ¥ gcuarding the delicate nose and throat membranes and accessory sinuses. Your % use of the Ultra Violet Ray in the “Toasting’ of the LUCKY STRIKE tobac- cos, I regard as a laudable effort on your part to give the great army of American smokers the benefit of recent scientific conclusions.” LUCKY STRIKE =the finest cigaretie you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos =the Cream of the Crop=THEN="IT'S TOASTED.”Everyoneknowsthutheufpuri- fies and so TOASTING removes harmful frritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! Everyone knows that sunshine mellows =that’'s why TOASTING includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. “It's toasted” Your Throat Protection = against irritation — against oug Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Company has invited l?ng‘ Gen. Walter C. Montgomery to revicw the reports of the distinguished men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE'’S famous 2 "Toasting Process. The statement of Brig. Gen. Montgomery appears on this page. ° ©1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs. b M Bctfifi"i?-i( ostal Assembly | TE ten months. The Lord's Supper the first Sun-| 10:00 am—The divine| 1 in Italy soon is to be al w93 WANTED NORRIS TOBE DEFEATED | - LASTELECGTIO ‘Executive Director of Re- publican Committee Testifies WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 20— Robert H. Lucas, Executive Di- rector of the Republican National | Committee, today acknowledged to | the Senate Campaign Funds Com- mittee he ordered literature against | Senator Norris circulated in Ne- | braska. He said it cost $4,273, which was provided at the re- quest of regular Republicans. Lucas said the money was per- He said he wanted to see Senator Norris de- feated because he.-considered Nor- ris a Democrat in view of his op- | position to Calvin Coolidge during his Presidency and also to Presi- dent Hoover. - ere A canary bird at Fort Myers, Fla, I cight eggs on successive days. Spanish - made typewriters are exported to 70 different countries. DOUGLAS VITAPHONE ACTS \\\\ 'CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. Second at Seward TONIGHT For Benefit to Pioneer at Sitka “HALF A BRIDE” A Paramount Picture All money taken in goes to the Pioneers SUNDAY THE VAGABOND KING ALL TALKING A Paramount Picture COLISEUM and SOUND NEWS NIGHT ' BRIDGE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS | NEW LAMP SHADES FOR GIFTS | Very New Patterns and Designs | SHADES from $3.00 to $7.50 f | LAMPS to $21.50 | SHEAFFER except loss, " FOUNTAIN PENS Can be had in many colors, choice of points and we guarantee this pen against everything Priced from $7.75 to $10.00 We Also Carry Other SHEAFFER PENS Priced from $1.00 to $7.00 - ALSO PENCILS TO MATCH Priced from $1.00 to $5.00 LIFETIME Butler-Mayro Drug Co. ) i “Our door-step is worn by satisfied customers” e : Kohler-Brambach Grand and Upright Pianos —R. C. A. Victor Radio and Phonographs— Fine selection of Red Seal Victor Records and | Albums—Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. m,..ml Stationery, Diaries, Autowmph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stallonery Open Evenings THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS I Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat -~ ey Christmas Eve Frolic DECEMBER 24—FElks’ B.xll Room ,-M,m,"—an‘j? Books for Christmas An Ideal Gift that Combines Pleasure with Learning See the Latest Editions of Grolier Society Publications THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE—For clul- dren of all ages THE BOOK OF POPULAR SCIENCE—The Adult Book of Knowledge ENCYCLOPEDIAS New International , (Dodd-Mead); The Americana and Colliers —For the Entire Family Harvard Classic Shelf of Fiction and other standard classics. One or two of the above combinations at actual cost. Liberal terms arranged without red tape. Immediate de- livery. : J. B. Burford & Company | FOR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. Is a Bargain. In First Class Condition. McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction BORGHILDS Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Hosiery, Gifts, etc. Next to Kann’s Store—On Seward Street “If you don’t see what you want ask for it”’ ARTIST’S SUPPLIES—Btushes, Tube Colors, Etc.—at Juneau Paint Store e e el FILL YOUR COAL BIN AR COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN LUMP- NUT coal—a low costing, quality coal you can depend on to provide full heating comfort through the coldest weather. INDIAN LUMP- NUT burns with a long, clean, hot flame—hold- ing its fire a long time. INDIAN LUMP-NUT has always given complete satisfaction in the range, furnace or heater. For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— —————bank with Ladysmith Screenings. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Plccl.vf

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