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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1922. C | raska Sweetheart D l C d P le L. H. Smith; Mrs. Michael Monagie[bolic of the early development of GHAHAM PUT UN | Neb al '\' ross-l(‘or uzz and Mrs. Edward Dull. world commerce. -~ Bridge—Si Helenthal and H. R.| Hurley, donor of the building, is ey . . ‘ i Acposs Solution of yesterday's Puzzle 7. Also VanderLeest; Mrs. Helen Kasilica|a former Chairman of the United & | | 1 -ler 8. lssuing forth | and Mrs. J. Torvinen. | States Shipping Board. | st a % 3 D] ¢ Commits The grand awards were made to| A R SN | division 7 . E theft L. K. Moi and Mrs. Esther Odof| e 7 8 Formerly Z ( 10. Onl; e’ # * HO{ { Y LETIDE GARB 12 Operatic song o Bl 0 Waris auowe for whist, and Si Hellenthal and| | AT THE HOTELS | UL 13’ River: Spanish (P ( ance Mrs. Esther Goss for bridge. o5 . 14. Anchor | 15. Prehistoric 1o 3 dapaiione & SRR 7 S R Gastineau e bitant of v E ! Heite =] length | 0 R | L. Engstrom, Douglas; Marc rged as Ac- Fronts of Many Business| ai 1] 3 Ewstoman , |Last of Senes of Parties Reproduction of Frigate | ' Ergsom Dous e Local Man Charged as Ac | 16 Worlhy of the D & Bty moves, | Ad T f Building | J ;o Miss L Iytelle, ‘ d o v nd of cheese | | €5 i . complice of W. McGee, Buildings Decorated 1 a1 2] ® Arbanw | Given Last Night— orns lop of Bu e R e X - y o " 19. Fx ner spell- b o b Y iver: Behrends Bank Robber with Evergreens g ot aia D] 2 Birds beak Prizes Announced SOUTH BEND, Ind, Dec. 7.—|Nome; Dell E. Sheriff, Juncan RS Color. " gull family | Something new in building decora- Alaskan G || Juneau is fast assuming festival| 23 Siverian river o OnSirho manar i (T R Be ke partles played|tion is a copper-sheet reproduction| R. Pekovich, E. D. Coffey, Fun- |{garb for Christmas. Additional " Pibey ot baked 30. Shelter in Parish Hall f 1 of an old-fashioned three-masted |ter. s houses have donned yule- clay E| 31. Make a mis- in Paris a; or several weeks & | 32. Pass from one take frigate that adorns the new Ed. Zynda ecorations and are display- b Pags fam ¢ M| 24, g,evam’am past, came to a successful end last| warq N. Hurley College of Com-| Davd TLee, Hasylle; Mrs. E holiday iped 52, orinother E o EnBEHE e night with awards made for last| merce Building on the University Gronning, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. George Brothers have put up brings into 12 J:m'“‘ T ‘mgms play and also for the series.| 0f Notre Dame campus. | H. L. Redlingshafer, Juneau. evergreen branches in front of| __ line g < 42, Flowe ‘The ship, correct i detail, S 95 T heir grocery store and of thelr| 3o Thatwhien o C2RNAL of 43, qentia'of got | Winnexs. last night were, s fol| 00 ShBe SUSH tn:vek:yhe md h | T TOCETy y | A Way 4 ik stands about eig! eel 1 an Pave the Path to it Leader Department Store, and the| .. €alis o mind 53 fargest con- P {lovs: Whist—cC. C. Rudolph and weighs more than a ton. nis sym- | Printing! Ty | windows of the two establishments | Scotiand o o CRSEE Med 43 Small sland | _ exhibit the choicest of edibles and| 40- Gone by i - 13 i 45, Throw HEntly M S e ) g SRR it TR M baronet 55. Ratify i. Center 51. Unclose: poet. hd Wreathes in Windows Miss Pat Miller was chosen BY| The Sanitary Grocery imparts nen students at the University of |y cheerful aspect with wreaths in Nebraska as this year's “Nebiaski | Gindows and with bounteous dis- ;‘;‘::;;‘“"' (asvel plays of seasonal foods. The Alaska Electric Light and | Power Compan as decorated its y front with a w h of evergreens, | RERL TRAGED'ES and its floor and window displays | include a wide y of houschold | electrical ar one useful| MAKING MOVIES ~ “:x:v....... -.. The Butler-Mauro Drug Com- |pany has erected in the center of | No Use to Resort to Imag-jits store a Christmas tree tnat | towers to the ceiling. The branch- es are gaily lighted with vari- | | ny ] red at 2 3 i B il el Stuff Occurs clored electric globes and bear a . -.. ainder of this week to i multitude of tempting gifts. . - v V I By ROBBIN COONS | W. P. Johnson, representative . %//j (e} / ! 4 5 dox . t 7 HOLLYWOOD, Dec. T—If _vou‘ror General Motor and Maytag | 4 4 oompg o B 13" and cons! some |products, has decorated the win-| 4 % 46 |47 quences purely the im-|dows of his establishment with| d More For Your Money at % “COLEMAN’S” Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sensational Values On New Dresses JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK Dresses were obtained by our New York Buyer at prices fifty per cent less than those prevailing thirty and sixty days ago. EVERYTHING NEW— That means real bargains for you. New Styles, New Silks, New Shades. Remarkable Values. More for your money than you ever obtained. rities to sup- and Judge g st him this ination when Good T Irs. Mary Gorha n, Arthur Rie | J R]fiu“ o Tob rightm of Holly- small evergreen trees. His display i i of Yuletide presents emphasizes radio receiving machines. Rutherford, E. F. Votney, Mrs. Helmi Mk S O Redman an show you two Sz | —————— newspaper ¢liP-lyern ang more recentiy movie com- gy oings of thisyear|_ . 5 | Jse Ty Y Ny hy? ¥ edian, says he doesn't need to fear| Use Type and Ink—and Why? | | goowy s fon which those| / reprisals from the victims he “in-| sults.” | “The best of them have tried to get my goat,” he says, “and so far ape of LeoN|y,ne has reached first base. Ex- emer fTOM | ant one—my wife's father.” \ P SPECIAL Meadow That lone incident happened The catch of shad in the Poto- VR | g at Com- 4 4 . i shortly before his marriage, when mac River in 1932 was the third DI NN SR ock _'N. Y. Ohline prospective father-in-law fram- :El'.t M; Suvferth]eftml:eremon v‘]h") largest in history. 34 h led another suitor for the present|!2st salling of the steamship Vic § toria. He will be attached to the it Mrs. Barnett—and Vince's face was % : e “,;‘, real until he ]e;rned the Customs House here until next| Per capita lumber consumption | “suitor” was only her cousin. | spring. in Tennessee in 1930 was 195 feet. Christmas Gifts for EVERYONE T two sequences are ( pased One is the es- [ —— e |"E R. Stivers, D.puLy United F\)r(y-fn‘e per cent of Tennes- | |States Collector of Customs | ce’s lumber production in 1930 was | charge of the Nome office, arrive 3 in Juneau today on the steamshin — . Admiral Watson from Seattle. The | Nome office is closed for the win- ou wired h the warden’s automo-| h was driven by a trusty escaped THURSDAY EVENING 5:30 to 7 85¢ Three Groups 3.95- 4.95- 6.95 ONE ON JOHN My favorite Barrymore story is 1 that old one of Maurice's g bout John. gh to a safe deposit When the youngest Barrymore ! vault adjoining ) Coffee Shoppe l When things like that happen.| %5, ekt 1 the San Fraucisco| |earthquake, routed out of bed at ~bat's the us agination? i 3 1e use of imagination? in the morning and put to MRS. K. HOOKER , o work by army guards in the burn- Vitice gfm:fi SIK“;;\'F" | pip. | €9 district, )s{ald Maurice, “it took SILK At this Smart X arnett, professional "rib-|,, earthquake to get him out of y ( FREE FREE |ouumies=’w| At The NUGGET SHOP DRESSES Ve SEML A heavy grade 15¢ PIE TIN l )‘ I l Alexander Deftwitch, well knawn‘ 2 that are we have FORMALS £ *avy grade 1o Y with 2 pack- %0 the Broadway stage, is comin 7/ ages NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT :t o Hgigv;gogmé ;;ifl; Bp:g:r;sf | */ NEWEST PEN AND new and SILK and You never 20 cents a [)iu'k;lge ter, \Eho learned about acting fif)m: Vi \\ PENCIL SETS smart WOOL bought T him an opportunity to return the, . At GAR]\/ICKQS Phone 174 savor wét};p: few l;x:mftirsl on pic-[ At prices from $1.95 i DRESSES such a 2 ures,. e came out first. | - e — — | nd. 1 gl Amazing hot num- ‘ i Your name engraved Shades values ber for LOOK OUR LARGE CHRISTMAS W f : o o pon) Smart so little SUPPLY OVER 1 I 7 D«tmb" MEN’S HIP-POCKET o Styles motiey lt ADER DEP‘I’ S‘I‘ORE FOLDS AND SIZES SIZES S Plitese 14 to 42 14 to 44 S an | (Cf-orge Brothers) ] ! Newest Styles 8 . } A group of DRESSES to close out at $2.95. Values in this lot sold | Your name in gold = | . 1o 31250 B HAND MADE A Shipment of ETCHINGS WOOL JUMPER and SKIRTS ENGRAVINGS Assorted Shades ‘ in wide variety Sizes 14 to 20 | TOM BOY SKIRTS SPECIAL i INDIVIDUAL CUPS New Wool Skirts SALE . Yo | 1C Q , had 4 Make u ”i(’ (Ilft of a LIFETIME g SALCEFD Another shipment LK L 4 FELT HATS iy At $2.00 and $2.50 of those PURSES 50 cents to Perfect Balance—Unique Colors—Unconditional Lifetime Imported and SMART PLAID . $5.00 values $2.00 Guarantee Domestic $1.95 ' BLOUSES 24 Silk Crepe PAJAMAS ENSEMBLE SETS Clever New Designs with Puff Sleeves BEI::E LINGERIE—all at mn DRESSER SETS |.f serarareny $19.75, $12.75, $10.25, $7.25 ser - $15.00, $10.00, $ 8.50, $5.00 $2.95 50 cents Special Prices Styles that Are the Latest from New York SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE at: OLEMAN’S# for men and women A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FEATHERTOUCH PENS TO CHOOSE FROM—The Last Word in Fountain Pens 5 : " BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. ; 96 FRONT STREET EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS * at lowest prices ever l.' IIIIIlllflIHIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIlIHIIIIlIIIIlI|||||I £