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Leaves Left to Decay Held an Aid to P!anls CHARLOTTE, N. C., Dex ! Burning leaves is like bur THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1935. e Henhouses Given Lights : in Ruse for More Eggs m. sives ¢ z&z@z@@@%@ww@g@%%@gm&mmmm A.N;B. ON REGUR hours in which to lay eggs. n of this seztion Signs Mexmsn Pact @lfl Hea(l([uatlcrs MEXICO, D .—ML‘(.co and vF.l “Decayed leaves are humus and Salvgdor have s:gned a commercial humus is essential in the prevention treaty intended to increase trade cf dry weather injury to vegetable . 3 Vitk r and its shortened days, between thom. I( contains a “most and flower gardens,” he told vesi- Urges Immediate Deporta-', .., spend most of their time on the favored nation” clause Qerits here. tion of Undesirable and e e !_!IIIIIIIHIH|I|IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIINhllllllllllllllIllll!IIlIIHIIlII!IlIlHl!IllIllIllllIIIIIIIIIllIIlIlIIIlHlIIfl -TOTE Grocery-Market PH ONE 1 82 Free Delivery £ e asls .2 - Destitute Foreigners & #3 tmmediate deportation o* ~liaven- I=R o ¥ & #R born persons who are members of = B 2 R <ty Suuicwy, BiOUP O Ui gdubicud vilas] 4 that p op()ae to change or overthmw ;—— () r [ P ate rzstmas O er b this government by ferce or violence, 4 A4 4 I 15 being urged by the Alaska Nauv. “ & 5 LI § Brotherhood. Cyril J. Zuboff, Pre dent of the A. N. B,, reports t cent convention of the organization 8 went on record with resolutions to ' f that effect and further, urged the im fx mediate deportation of all destitute aliens; immediate deportation of uu aliens of illegal emry (AR O A new DRESS, COAT or fiai will make her happy. cm gmernmem funds be g iens who have lived here for ye r and refuse to become citizens, an that no government work, contract o j§ subcontract, be given aliens, declar- ing that all such government work should go to American citizens. —succssnons— SLICED PINEAPPLE It was brought out at the conven- z /’ls’ 2 CRIRR . Cocfiil.c ool e 43(: PORTw }IJ'U'NSCEATEL &% tion thaL :\Ii.ens were cmp)oyed last T e T e T 5 3 2 Years Old e st/ = FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE 50c per quart i for the Kflk(‘ road Mr. Zuborr said. ]Cn' CLIPPER S HIP TOTEM MARKET SPECIAL STRIKES GALE: LONDON DRY GIN—94.4, Per fifth UMBRELLAS--We Have \a beautiful line of Follmer RETURNSI BASE TOTEN MARKET SPECIAL Clogqs natlonclly cdvernsed umbrellcxs 1r1 all colors ; A nice warm PULL-OVER-or TWIN SWEATER. GLOVES — Riglskin: kid, "Wodlen/ &Ad leece-lined lgzig@her gloves. SWEET POTATOES Nice Baking Size SILK SCARES in'a great variety of styles and colors. HOSIERY::Her Gifto Chiffori,’Semi-Service, and’ Serv- 1ce Sllk Also silk cmd wool CELERY—Bleached Per stalk LETTUCE Fresh Californict 2 heads CAULIFLOWER Per head . CRANBERRIES 2 pounds . PLUM and FIG PUDDING HEINZ Percin .00 .. 35¢ 90 Proof STRAIGHT BOURBON Big Aircraft Runs Into Per pmt Storm Over Pacific st sed wmbralos @ i and Comes Back Dgainty HANDKERCHIEFS—Boxed. NN 8 ALAMEDA, Cal,, Dec. 23.—Una & to escape from a midocean storm. e R Chma Clipper returned to the Ala- JINK » I TE o S meda base from an intended flight LINGERIE 21 THS 'mbkt desirable. to Honolulu and landéd at 5:48 : 5 % P clock this morning after having b en gowns, dancettes, chemise, step-ins and slips. B in the air 14% hours. [ The China Clinper had flown 700 miles of the regular course fighting % headwinds all the way. BATH ROBES—Wool flannel ih that swagger style. N TR and lf ll\‘\'ui‘l for favorable weather condi HOME GIFTS—All-Wool Blankets, Silk Comforts, Bed e el CHOICE YOU NG TURKEYS N PHILIPPINE ON WAY Fancy Broilers, Roasters and All Brands Per case, $3.25 A large assortment of CHRISTMAS MIX CANDY and NUTS { Silken pajamas, D e e USSP EC I SEE S S SR C S o Linen, Towel Sets, Table Linen, and mfmy other WAKE 1SLAND, Dec. 23, — The %53 % I Philippine Clipper left for Midway | 3 e gifts to suggest for last-minute Christmas shoppers Island, a distance of 1091 miles, at SteWIng cmckens to Alameda, via Honnl\m}__' ,,,,,,,,,,,,“,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,- i i NOTICE Just Arrived — FRESH TENAKEE CRABS The Roedda sails for leka and o ' v raaesany e o 0 S Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! Thursday —adv. IS OUR WISH TO ALL OF YOU s"‘"" W““E YOU MAKE IT!| flfll"|||||||l""lll||||Illlll|||||llm|||'!||||||||||||l|l||||m||||Illm|||||||||l|||||||||Illll|"ll“ll|||||||||||||||[||||||n"|||||fl 6:20 o'clock this morning enroute Deadline for freight on dock 130 PLAN NOW! GLOUMY DEAN NOT CHEERED BY FASHIONS Dr. W. R. Inge Says Wom- en Torturing Them- selves, High Heels affected by Chinese anc ientots, says Dr. W. R. Inge Gloomy Dean” of St. Paul’s “Look at the fashions!" he ex- claimed “The Chinese lady used to | snow white paper, and tled with \ red and green celoophare ribbon. Or | Try your hand at cms creauve enormous scarlet bows of cellophane. the edges elaborate scalloped or slit | into a fringe. A very stunning square gift box was wrapped in a deep tich blue and the box studded with gold | tars of varfous sizes. A round can- dy box was wrapped in a huge sheet cf red celophane that was gathered t> the top an dtied with a rubber band—the ends cut and fringed and arranged into a huge pom pom. You might use the very pretty can- iy-stripe pape:'s to wrap some of vour gifts an~ the packages with you 'may use’ greer ‘tise pwer "and dot th:¢ package with zuge seals in polnsettna form. One of the loveresu packages was wrapped in silvery white tissue and tied with silver ribbon with three sil- ver bells (Christmas tree ornaments) caught in the bow. 1t had a lovely Christmasy look in spite of the ab- sence of color. A child would love a gift that came wrapped in red tissue and pasted over with fasein-' ating animal silhouettes. Onme like this had Scotties as a decoration. mwwmm £ ns 10t5 ‘of Tun,” o 7 1 g ALTON, Kias—O. =. Gregory ‘ist lLiving on the same farm. south of} here where he was born in 1880.| He has never lived.anywhere else and neither has any of his children. | —————— i OKLAHOMA OITY, Okla— Jim| ‘Wilson, negro, outwitted holdud men, | but it cost him .a dime, swa]k)wedl when he hid hls assets in his mouth. ! “Tomorrow's Styles Toduy bind her feet, but the civilized west- | & ern woman puts every organ of her body out of shape by high heels. “The Hottentot lay prides herself on projecting portentously behind— is the scientific name. Bu e post-war Engl»h girl tries to |3 literate all the curves in which fe- male beauty consists. he savage woman puts a ring | Sz through her nose. The civilized lady puts it thro concluded ths or 1, “began as an ape aff. S apiens—a title which he has done little to earn.” - Give Your Gift Packages Glamor § h fun to tiz up your gifts as hoose them—for the stunning papers in g designs of lovely col E ribbons and hands of cellophane Many stores make a special point of exhibiting ample packages 1o inspire you 0 create your own. her ears. Man,” | ¥ff BllyA If In Doubt We' Snggest Y‘, “Gz'ft cemflwte o Thig-will entitle bearér t6 & stated amount of merchandise from our store and makes an ideal gift. STORE OPEN TONIGHT AND CHRBISTMAS EVE . | There are packages wrapped in - For a Perfect CHRISTMAS DINNER WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND WHAT A FEAST IT WILL BE IF YOUR FOODS AND DELICACIES COME FROM THE SANITARY GROCERY Our Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Squash, Cranberries and Lettuce are exceptionally fine Pears, Oranges, Apples, Walnuts, Almonds, Mixed Nuts, Florida Grapefruit, Hard Mixed Candies, Box Chocolates—new arrivals. In our Canned Fruits, Vegetables. Olives and Pickles we stock the best. Sanitary Grocery - “THE STORE THAT PLEASES" PHONE 83 PHONE 85 Open Monday and Tuesday Evenings