The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 8

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PR B ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1930. . attractive Christmas trees that " g i g g School Tencller Shot [ she stood at her desk in her school | HEROES BACK TO womi' $6,000 in events at the national air YUL must make the heart of Santa| s SPIGKETT 2 | room this morning. The man who > races, are both back at work againv Claus glad are at Mr. and Mrs. | 1 | L. H. Metzgar's, Seventh and Gold 2 s, Seventh and Main; Dr. and While in Class Room | shot ner immediately fled. | ©HICAGO, Dec. 23—Walter Hun- | fiying -their air mail routes. A. W. Stewart's, Gold Belt Mrs. Brown accused Charles|ter, who broke the world’s endur- —_————— Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Flory’s, h Street, where there are two; | | . 4 4 Fannie Brown, aged 44, teacher,|company employee. She sald she his brothers, and Benny Howard, | to supply a grade school ptoduced was shot and seriously injured as!refused to accept his attentions. whose home-made airplane won | water at 115 degrees Fahrenheit. DETROIT, Mich,, Dec. 23.—Mrs. | Christopher, aged 55, nuwmobue‘anoe air record for a while with A well drilled near Logan, Utah, |one at each side of the front | steps, and at the overnment school ” 4 on Willoughby Avenue. ¥ 1 1 LI g h te d I;vergreens AI'C‘ Out on Glacier Highway are also AlaBmelga Sdeall To?.ay Wl" More Numerous than |Christmas trees, decorated. { e Ready tor _De very ? £ At Wagner’s roadhouse on Sal- in Mormng Ever Before |mon Creek a tree was lighted sev- | - eral days ago. Mr. Wagner has cov-{ Nomination of Mrs. Josephine C. Spickett for postmaster at Juneau., made by President Hoover early this month, was confirmed Decem- ber 10 by the United States Sen- ate, according to a communication - into view suddenly the effect of| ® B s effect of | revetved from the postoffice depart- ine hab HieHad| LAb the(iAlaska: Diiry, pyemalll s iy e SEESIIGHRIE pes foe 16 0 iy |second term of four years more. reason for gratification as tree has been erected in the sum-| In a letter to Mrs, Spickett rela layhouse of ler| ; b Always the vast expanse and mer play of the Kendler y.. ¢; the confirmation, Walter F. timbered tracts children. Hivw f 3 il N rown, postmaster general, compli- occasion of wonder, | mented her on the efficient manner | The Barnyard Club is meeting to of ered it with wiring and used vari- colored lights to produce a most 2 beautiful effect. As motorists ap- - !proach the roadhouse from either rection, the lighted tree comes Here’s Y our Opportunity SAVINGS On Fine Quality - } they ‘1;\;'4 b<‘<:n Over Three Million in which she had performed her elect its own Saint Nick, . han eve ‘r"f‘_{% U l d . ,G |duties in the past and expresses| Who must be wide as he is tall, s festival nemployed in Germany | configence that her service would and Jikewise just as thick. l ( :We | 3 v varied col- | e |continue to be of high order in|“There's only one” the Rooster s and prettily decorated,| BERLIN, Dec. 23.—The number |the future. says, “whom those dimensions nosphere of cheer and of unemployed In Germany has| an Christmas mail at the Ju- fit.” . shops, restaurants| reached from 278,000 to 3,977,000 In | neay office had been distributed|At that the members Tise and i the first fifteen days of Dacnmbv_r. yesterday and most of it had been shout to Puffy: “Hey, youre , ablaze at This is 1600000 more than in|gejivereq by this forenoon To it s an aspect of Joy-‘Jflnuar)‘. 1929. handle the heavy receipts of late s e At i c he commercial district.| Y e last week and early this week, the BERG FUNERAL TODAY On grounds of private homes fine| The University of North Caro- office force -worked nights until specimens from nearby forests glow,' lina has added a music hall W“h}long after midnight. In keeping The funeral of Nicholas Berg just as soon as darkness falls. a seating capacity of 900 and a | delivery windows open for two who was killed on the Rock Dump, Among the places where there are $30,000 Reuter organ. | hours extra last evening the post- December 12, was held at the - —— — - {master and clerks got rid of all but | Lutheran Church this afternoon, |a comparatively small part of the the service being conducted by Rev. E v: ’ L] F h llarge amount that had heaped Harry R. Allen, pastor. Mrs. Ellen We Have Everything Fres theb, ol ond gy Sy oy, L | Heavy mail from Seattle and|daughters of the deceased, residents . | . of Olympia, Wash., arrived here on |way ports arrived on the Alameda for Cllrlstmas this afternoon but all of it will be|the Admiral Fan_'ag;n ;;o attend the ready for delivery tomorrow fore- | 1ast Tites of their father. | noon. Persons expecting mail are Celnr\‘et:r;!::dl;: d‘i‘;:!cnlonn ftve(;i;ii:‘ d b, to call for BEAA b ft) PAREARE J0. O'Brien, of the Juneau-Young Com- business of the office will be en-|PamY- i istmi 5 |tirely cleaned up by Christmas EVe.| 1, ppyr10ws ATTENTION Special meeting of Silver Bow | . g ' TWO SENTENCED FOR ifedse No A2 % O O B S R e e P S S S S T l ASSAULT, KETCHIKAN | bers are urged to be present, Work All Fruit and Vegetables in season—select yours now, we will put them away for you it early tomorrow, so the Yuletide GARNICK’S-—Phone 174 in the Initiatory Degree. ' | As a result of a cutting affray LEWIS DYRDAHL, D A N C E in the restricted district at Ketchi- | —2dV. Noble Grand. kan last week, Andrew Dahl was| i~ """~ % T sentenced to 60 days imprisonment | " SN " o= {in the TFederal jail there on a MAS NIGHT—December 25th | charge ' of assault, scoprding, %o | | telegraphic advices received by MOOSE HALL | United States Marshal Albert e CHR { White. | | In a second assault case, Helmar Just Ni Never before have we had; be surprised at the little cost uSt ine such a wonderful display of|you can buy some of the very Novelty Jewelry at such sub-} attractive novelty Jewelry for DOLLS Left stantial Savings to offer as!Christmas giving. Music by the “MERRIMAKERS” |Johnson pleaded guilty and was | 5 Isentenced to four months' impris- PRSI RICL TR SO b oo IIIORRY, S e i We do not propose to carry BUY BY COMPARISON IN PRICE FOR | Christmas Gifts. Come in and| JUST UNPACKED them ovar. - Cifime Th: miake EQUAL QUALITY o your selection and we will STRICTLY FRESH LARGE EGGS, dozen. .35¢ Glfl 5 o = it 0L et 3 rom eir - regular selling v price. 4 MEDIUMS, FRESH, dozen ................28¢c .37c LARGE HEINZ PLUM PUDDING ..... EACH BOX A First Come, First Served . CHRISTMAS George Bros. PHONES 92—95 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES IN ITSELF HAAS—Famous San Fran- cisco candy — attractive Christmas boxes filled with fresh and delicious choco- lates. Soft, nut, fruit or chewing centers packed separately or in many pleasing combinations. ONE DAY ONLY AWAY THE CASH BAZAAR Store Open Evenings e ettt FOR THOSE LAST MINUTE TIES Cheney Silk Scarfs TO Y S Hosiery Lounging Robes GIFTS We have just what you want for men, women, children or the little tot. CHRISTMAS GIVING Candy is the sweetest gift of all — always acceptable and appropriate—for the kiddies as well as grown ups. Candies of every conceivable kind . . . Chocolates with nuts, cream and caramel centers, bon-bons and home-made nut candies. Pure and practical gifts in a great array Pajamas wholesome hard candy for kiddies in novelty boxes. Linen, Silk and Ray : S m“; ;k ““h. f">°" WHITMAN’S SAMPLER AUGUSTINE KYERS andkerchie Leader Dep’t. dtore i Shirts Open Evenings .GEORGE BROTHERS Butler- Mauro Drug Co. PHONE 454 4 No Extra Charges for Delivery SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men”

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