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] ' « v o g = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1930 YULETIDE TREE GLOWS DESPITE WIND AND RAIN Several Hundred Gather to Sing Carols when Lights Are Turned On - enrolment staff of five, all Ind. ter, a native of Go! i Mrs. D i Peratovich, This is the fi Carols Announced by Harland m Mrs. Frances “Feaches” Brown Size ing, former wife of “Daddy” Brown ing, was sued in New York foi $15,000 by her former manager, Whi Alaska Division seeks one-fourth of her stage earn " poii ‘oova pighyy ings. She’s shown leaving court. in all of the t ed. Dr. Wom: and c u T ' 1 be kept in place wecks on the trip just during Th were h ight sued B Extornzer QONDITIONS. [N | HDIANSCHOOLS ARE EXCELLENT &5 Health and Educational||si. chess prece Work Are Praised by Buroau Inspectors s and odumuonal 26. Allow Indun Schools of || 30, Surfuces a ka are on an unus-| street e, declared Supt.|| 3} the Office of Ed-|| 34 Sheet of wliss n Dr. W. J. B. Mc e the return-| 1. 1 Ranger ( 4. se for Klawock d educational work k school in unus shape, he said. This of 102, and s. John Dex- school former! e of the| time in| n - school of this| solely by | g to C. W.| rth, Acting Chief of the;| ¥ of social life Indian .wmemcn:s‘ McAuliffee per-| number of tonsilec- | Metlakatla alone. They They spent Unce and one-half | completed. | tormy practical- me, and the tr rip | 1 Dally Cross-word Puzsle ACROSS 1 Nulsances (3 In{n to the Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 24. Presenting oue’s self for daty 9. Equine animal l;""': “biner . Beuts at chess . Grows unine teresting Children’s game . Companion . Watering place Automoblile . Part of & flower . Upright 17. Lamentable 19. Falnt |1 22. 8nort tor a |[,, man's name 28, Sin . Pertaining to 21. Color. the nose 25 Mexiean . Small barrel Indinn Anger Fresch maraba’ Affirmasien S, Not so wild . Slander - Hage m)thien bire Fola over on Bueyerare Title Fixed enarsis 6. Force alr nols. 0~)i||l| hled ily through i foe metr =od 6. llien paluted hit L Tele umnnmx monly of Judah TL Purpose 78 Chnrzes with Minn %l E‘lII!l||I|IIIIIIIHIIIIIHHMIIIIIIIIIhIhII‘Hlflml (T EH|IIIIHHIIIIIIH!IIII'IIllllllllIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIlfl 2 = SPECIAL Christmas Clearance We are closing out many broken lines and odds and ends . . . all new stock . . . that will make very suitable Christmas Gifts at unusual savings. 1l of these items are greatly underpriced. TEA APRONS To close out a most attractive assortment of Tea Aprons in dainty organdies and voiles. . . . VERY SPECIAL—$1.50 RUBBER APRONS From the smaller to the very large sizes . . . in many colors and combinations. . . . 50 AND 75 CENTS EACH BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS 75 CENTS, $1.25 AND $1.95 PER BOX O Cent Table NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM VALUES UP TO $2.00 Make Very Useful and Dainty Gifts $1 OO Table MANY. MANY ITEMS INCLUDING COSTUME FLOWERS in lovely Christmas Boxes FLOWERS AND SUN SOX COMBINATIONS BATH SALTS in beautiful containers BOXED STATIONERY in Gift Packages THREE HANDKERCHIEFS in a box CHIFFON HOSE in newest colorings A close out line of PURSES 00000000 lfimmm|||||mul|ml||||||||m|uulumnummm||||umll|mll|||mu||||||m||‘ was made under unusually severe [] conditions. e ATTENTION MASONS There will be a stated com- munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 this evening at 7:30 o'clock Election of officers. All members d visiting Brethern urged to be .sent. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. SN IE e fe ELECTRICAL WORK Call Schnmbel Telepnane 4502. periods improve the industrial occupations, the women’s bureau of the Department of Labor has found. middle of the forenoon and after- noon are ux;:ed We Have E verythmg F resh for Christmas All Fruit and Vegetables in season—select yours now, we will put them away for you GARNICK’S—Phone 174 LT L L L L L PUG’S Christmas Sampler Candies Full Five Pound Box $1.50 JUST THE CANDY FOR CHILDREN Butler-Mauro Drug Co. PERIODS URGED WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. — Rest| quality of | work of women engaged in certain | Rest periods in the| ISONLY 2DAYS AWAY FOR THOSE LAST MINUTE Y 5 § GIFTS We have just what you want for men, women, children or the little tot. TOYS and practical gifts in a great array Leader Dep't. Store Open Evenings PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS or Worre - s CH I{IS'I‘M SWEET POTATOES, 2 lbs...15¢ MUSHROOMS, -tin LETTUCE, large head California TOMATOES, 1b...20¢ ARTICHOKES, each SPROUTS, pound CELERY ROOT, each EXTRA LARGE FRESH EGGS, dozen MEDIUMS, FRESH EGGS, dozen .. 4-cccooe...... SWEET MIXED PICKLES, quart jars PLUM PUDDING. 40c¢ and 75¢ CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDY, pound APPLES, extra large Win- saps, dozen CHEESE, Roquefort, 1b. ...95¢ WALNUTS, extra large, 1b. 45¢ WALNUTS, large, 1b. .......40¢ ALMONDS, extra fancy, 1b. 40¢ Camembert Cheese, Trauben MIXED NUTS, no peanuts,. Swiss Cheese, MacLaren’s Im- .33¢c perial Cheese, Chessure Checse pound .. George Bros. || PHONES 92—95 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES i