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e - S e s B 3 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1933. DENCH WILL BE: " CHRISTMAS | ENTERTAINMENT [;iocoo in dewsls— 'EIREMEN FIGHT [: 7o " 7"""":T0 CALL FORD, Gardner, . CHAMBER GUEST ==z == TRADE NOW WILL BE GIVEN ™ ™= .. BLAZE INICY t wemaron o » - BANK INQUIRY | Newly I':loc}:(fOfficel-s COAST—SA_Q_YS BROWN First 15 Dayls_o_f Decemberipupils of Sfinn.s School| ;«';t?-:‘;fl:fi. T:,,u,:fiat;'; [Ferry Way Rooms Badly|® ® ® :i_;“*(. coe to Bese%:tizsd by Damaged by Flames Dur- | smarL rire BrEAKs ovr 22 | G T G Ml;i]ri?(.!l]iliad_stdYese:‘me e W WHEELBARRDW | ingEarly MorningHours | ™ BAY VIEW APARTMENTS | .o nGToN, Dec. 20—Senate the Will :\.\'»sum'e_ Duties of ® B Heokn o Meeting Thursday Food Col for One Week AT 9:20 THIS MORNING investigators disclosed a plan to- o=} Firemen braved the icy wind and 'y K ® ay whereby fhey will call Edsel NEW YORK, Dec. 20 — The| ‘The Christmas entertainment to| | sub-zero weather at 2 oclock this| At 9:20 oclock this morning the | pory n the gurrent inquiry into ; Christmas trade for the first fif-|have been given tomorrow night by morning and for an hour and one- Members of the Juneau Volunteer |y, peyroit bank collapse. * teen days of December showed an|the pupils of St. Ann’s School has | nal fought a blaze which badly gg‘e :’epa:mgégd were called to| —de——— av fense of 18 - cent i cond an Streets near FORMER JUNEAU RESIDENTS | oot o S0 B o sur- | The somplete program to be giy-| TMes. belng what_they are, the| €5, ilson. proprietor. dents said| i1 the Bay View Apartments, from | Wrapped '°L2'm"" postage paid, MAKE HOME IN FLORIDA CITY Lo of the nation’s leading de-|en on that date follows: 8 | Middleboro Police Department has“,‘_fls esmne"a Whet the of heaterlan overheated stove. Smoke pour- |15 cents. e orders at Empire partment stores by the Retall Dry-| Opening Chorus “Skafing Songy|8iCred. the “Black Merla” in the oo " as well siarted when| o3, from the house but the fire was | Wheme 14 goods Association | —senior Grades. | shed an‘d town. drunks are carled | the firemen were called and flam-zs‘ quickly extinguished with scarcely s & e - .o Recitation “Christmas Befw —|t0 Jail in @ wheelbarrow. |shot up to the second story and | ™ dagiest o SHOP IN “r} L] 5 Kindergarten. | attic in the rear of the building. - -y School Draws Many “A Christmas Legend”: Act 1. Two streams of water were used | (Interior of a Jewish home in Beth- | | in extinguishing the fire, one from | ’ 4 NORMAN, Okla—Persia, France,|lehem the eve of Christ’s Birth). the high pressure hydrant on Front SOMETHING NE W. ¢ Belgium, Canada and South Amer-| Recitation “Christmas Stockings" Streef and the second used water | s ica sent students to the University | —D. Thibodeau and K. Kearney. pumped from Gastineau Channel s because of |of Oklahoma’s School of Petroleum| Chorus: ‘Fairy Snow Flakes” | |in front of the Pacific Coast Coal | A gallon glass jar full of RELIANCE Engineering this year. —Intermediates. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Dec. 20.| Company. . - | Dialogue: “Santa Claus” B.Klein, —Rural Missouri schools planning| Fire insurance covering th2 dam- B. MeKanna. |to close because of lack of funds.|age is carried with H. R. Shepard . Act II. (The same afternoon on|ind kindergartens in towns and | and Son. the highway leading to Jerusalem.) |cities facing abandonment will be| This morning Mayor I. Gold- T U R N T H E s E A R c H L I G H T Song: “Santa Claus is Near"—|cnabled to continue through Fed-|stein warmly praised the firemen (Minims.) | support in an emergency relief | and Chief J. L. Gray for the fine | | Act IIL (“While Shepherds cducation program, State Depart- | work and the expedition with Watched Over their Flocks by ment of Education officials believe. ' which the fire was controlled. " ON HILLS BROS COFFEE i Recizg;ioln "gust ?ei(;rebbchrist-‘ < ’ ¢ e A mas’—Philip Forrest, Bobby Mec- o] 4 AND YOU DISCOVER THESE s it (Ce Ol LT LNTCOANGE e, [lateXan e e et e e ] ‘ COFFEE—95 cents At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 | ™ er D. Lund, M. Steven, K. McAllister, | 3 QUTSTANDING QUALITIES| "<t sunta ctans rana—sun- | iors. { Recitation: “The Christ Ch)ld"—' Mary Lennen. Act TV. (The Midnight Cave.) The arrival of Santa Claus. Cast of Characters Blessed Virgin Mary, Virginia| f| Mullen; St. Joseph, Lee Smith; Judith, Anna Norton; Noemi, Eve- lyn McCormick; Merchants, J. f | Smith, B. Thibodeau; Sarah, Caro- | line McAllister; Rachel, Cecelia Thi- | bodeau; Levite, Bobby Kirby; Ra- 8| chel’s Mother, Mary Lennon; Isaac | ¢| and Levy, Y. Forrest, A. H. Doo- gan; Shepherds, Reuben, J. Len- non; Daniel, H. Turner; David, T.| Smith; Joel, J. Lund; Simeon, D. Holtcamp; Angel, M. L. Norton; SLICHT CHANGE For All the B “'Slightly‘Warmer" Is To-| morrow’s Forecast— i : iz Maybe Five Degrees @ Following our usual custom, instead of (Continzed nvm Page One) mailing Christmas Cards to all our friends ') T e PRSI A i | . . e When you find Hills Bros. Coffee, your search for perfect coffee is at an 1;he mm?’1a~fmr-;r§fi1§e:;?" and customers, Rice & Ah.lefs Co. will give / e A T O [ s n ounead] a free show for all the children of Juneau, ’ . t tas t foes . > n i s 1Imost | e i s Stmibuor oo 8 0. Coiie Tns 8 Trnr 10 110 S tuam & i e Douglas, Thane and vicinity. other coffee has. What’s more, it’s a flavor that never varies. Why not §‘§e°'s‘}°{§a§§.*1§,§é§‘ e e FE AN . i ol 1% O8] oo hemer ol @ FEach Kiddie will receive a ticket good i . . . . . €] lealers, transfer men, Xi- . start using Hills Bros. Coffee today and enjoy this goodness that is the | . umbers and fumace rpai | for one ice cream cone at the Juneau Ice men Cco! nues 0 and-i result of perfect roasting, perfect grinding and perfect packing? Ask for | business fast g ;gggzys'; » Cream Parlors. ’ of the severe cold as shoppersheld | ; Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab trade-mark on the can. |off, hoping that the s PLLACE-CAPITOL THEATRE ; Copyright 1933 Hills Bros. ment this afternoon, however, as| | t ture d | Renime their Interrupted hotidey| TIME —1:30 O’CLOCK : ‘i HILLS BROS COFF EE=—0H- | DATE—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933 | MUDERN ART COME ONE—COME ALL—Make it a Record l NOT SO NEW art students have been led to be- CASH GROCERS S e | tution. o ~ , A collection of carvings, furni- 8 PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 16 9 |ture, and other art objects recently 1] acquired by the Smithsonian’s mu- seum indicate that the modernistic movement may have originated in the interior of Western Africa. Some of the African craftsmen used ideas similar to those of art- ists of today and employed the 2 ‘- e A principles of using a Igw’ straight <\l ! U. S. GRADED NO. 1 PRIME BIRDS e S e, T r LN ; : é Just arrived an extra large hand-picked 1 f hens and y LN e OFFERED CCC'S . v MILFORD, Ia., Dec. 20.—Civilian | Conservation Corps workers en- camped here for the winter have the opportunity to become foresters, ; i > ‘;plann pathologists and engineers by CHRISTMAS ASSORTMENT attending night school. — Lt £ E Christmas E One of the largest assortment of Christmas flowers ever shipped wrl:;::d f:m...ulng, m.'",.'.‘f:, to Alaska 15 cents. Leave orders at Empire y or Phone 374. —lel e e Daiy Ewpire Want Ads Pay i ¥ P