The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1936, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1936. 8 HOLY TRINITY = o S roaneast pray Japan's Fleet Cedric Davis, Robert Huntoon,S.E '] CATHEDRAL TO :u ». e v | ToMORROW NIGHT Profit by U, 8. 3 y written by one of the H . Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, Di-|inal play written othy Dillon, is to be presented on t}"“’:‘u so“)lfim("J,.R'ff;'m.,’?,r.;’me; Christmas Eve over KINY at 8 | b e o'clock by the club. The play is ; g Adlam’s Choral Eucharist T being diroted by Miss Lowise Kol g b, oAt A Bl oo Will Usher in Christ- GRADE SCHOOL N Chribihs party 1 0 pe thoads |25 Snioing & bk SRERE ru: mas on Eve PUPILS DONATE cast at 10 o'clock and gifts for all | “tho yrited States. members of the community are to < " Japanese vessels plyin, oth to TO NEEDY ONES presented, and as they are opened | VRt G eisel REEE [‘x’:’w’m‘ Y they will be sent out over the air . 4 "New York, are honk(‘ e ’:’0‘,““.],‘ “;":"f"‘r N']“ rf‘cnrc_is] {m_""'capnrity several weeks in advance dral with the usual Midnight Mass, ccoonce to a nt By the w’; 1::‘ ?«::1 l:‘“ Ly “L\";“Z‘l‘ril "‘\‘X’; of sailing dates by passengers and s Jra ew SONgs a a s are | N sk beginning promptly at midnight, junior Chamber of Commerce for [ store for all radio fang o |Shippers, officials said. Christmas Eve. Shristmas donations. ety o ’ The liner Muroran Maru is being ; { Ohristmas d | On Christmas Day the Seattle| g 3 The Holy Communion will also On Mond er 300 pounds of | cpamven of Comn‘m—ce Vs takm‘dx.\patchc_d from Kobe to Honolulu lebrated in St. Luke's Church, |canned goods, scores of toys, and | g % TG L laden with foodstuffs and other £ y ing were taken | . 2 . 4 * | commodities. as a jesture of good will to the " p canned goods | qu = SR L Ly ST o e | The Tatsuta Maru is loading ! Luke's Church will be held were turned over to ks for di g eff, Jux'\m;x's o “ talented | tons of rice, 1,200 tons of other qerdlgre mici ' e e | stuffs—principally dried and cznned ride of a week, vill | o z give several vocal selections during]gmds;and gy ot e by goods all destined for Honlulu { The Christmas Festival will be A fino o ushered in at Holy Trinity Cathe- g o the was shown by chil- 1 in their next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. tribution under the direction of Nc on will be man Banficld. Adjt. George Tan- next Monday ner, of the Salvation Army is tak- The children’s c held at the Cath at 4 pm arge of the toy and clothing | ping) grrangements for the Seat- | for distribution | 3 o w At the Midnight Mass a vested | il e ok tle day program are being com-fZ — 3 choir of 22 voic [pleted and will be announced over| | gTOCK QUOTATIONS | Choral Euchar! — . 4 oral Bucharis 33 folons: | MMULLEN REPORTS <P *ecdek Salute the Happy ;\m‘rn.' York- WONDERFUL TRIP | ! NEW YORK, Dec. 23. — Closing : { THROUGH STATEs‘AMERlCAN VESSELS |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine MUST CARRY U‘ S. f\lu(‘k today is 15, American Can (114, American Power and Light dual—“Once in Royal David's| Enroute to his home in Seward| OFFICERS AND CREW !11:i, Anaconda 54, Bethiehem Irby ‘urter an extensive pleasure trip m‘ Steel 75%, Calumet and Hecla 5%, | rida Tibi and Gratias—Adlam, | the States, P. C. McMullen of SeW-| prroctive on Christmas Day, all|Commonwealth and Southern 3% “redo—Adlam jard, member of the Territorial|y oncoq officers and pilots of Unit- |Curtiss-Wright 6%, General Motors Hymn—-Brightest and Best of |Board of Education, is a Passenger oy giates vessels and 75 per cent of {667, International Harvester 101, |§lg ons of the Morning” Morn- |2board the steamer Gorgas. MIS.|ip, crews must be American citi- |Kennecott 61%, New York Central & 2 |McMullen and the children are ., acoording to a law passed by |40%, Southern Pacific 41%, United 3 tory anthem—“Glory to God |Staying with relatives in nOTthern f o 4ty Congress, copy of which has | States Steel 77%, United Corpora- in the Highest,” Simper. | California until regular boat service | s,¢¢ peen received by James J. Con- |tion 6%, Cities Service 4, Bremner | {ig Sursum, Eanctus, and Benedictus |282in is established, he reported. [nors, Collector of Customs. Ameri- bid 2, asked 3%; Pound $491 15/16. | | The McMullens went outside| ., " iijzen means native-born or > je—Nine-fold, from Gounod’s —Adlam Seven-fold Amen—Stainer. early in the fall and motored across |, yalizeq, under the act. Penalty, DOW, JONES AVERAGES | Pater Noster—Adlam. |country. They visited 38 States| (. yioatiting the law is fixed at a| The following are today’s Dow, ¥f Agnus Dei—Adlam. |and took in the big falr in Texas, |50 of 500, Jones averages: industrials’ 17836, | Gloria in Excelsis—Adlam. }filerx(:‘zl::?:;(:eew:;ig:::g;n:fispald‘ R up 1.06; rails 52.10, up .36; utilities Faithful,” Adeste Fideles. |here in February for a meeting| 1co on Menaennau Lake is not | CHRISTMAS BOXES ¢ lof the Territorial Board of Edu-|yet strong enough for skating it| Santa Claus limits himself Members of Choir JCERR was reported by the U. S. Forest|simple benevolences. He cannot be Mesdames W. Walthers, J. V.| B B - TR Service today after an investiga- ! expected to make an especial fav- Hickey, K. Jarman, J. B. Bernhofer, WHEE—E—E—E!!! | tion. orite of the police and provide solu- Charles Kanen. | Regular dance without tables nt‘ —— tions for all the mysteries. Misses Elisabeth Kaser, Phyllis|the TERMINAL Christmas Eve.| Lode and pacer location mnotices gt Jenne, Pat Harland, Frances Har-) —adv. tor sale at The Empire office. Empire aas are read. ! o000 T 03 Christmas Tree Decorationsm ELECTRICAL | SUGGESTIONS | SPORT GIFTS GIFTS FOR THE HOME | For Everyone PYREX GLASSWARE WATER SETS CUPS and SAUCERS PERCOLATORS TEA SETS MIXING BOWL SETS BT A TS SPEEDO CAN IRONS OPENER LEMON JUICER and CORN POPPERS GRINDER TABLE LAMPS SILEX COFFEE MAKERS ®_TOASTERS @ CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and EXTRA GLOBES USEFUL.. and ORNAMENTAL i SLEDS WAGONS KIDDIE CARS VELOCIPEDES f | ICE SKATES @ BRASS CANDLE .STICKS e PEWTER CANDLE STICKS ; o TRAYS Thomas Hardware Co. i Phone 555 g E Pay'n Takit GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—395 All Deliveries C. O. D. Christmas Foods A large stock to choose from. . . . SAVE BY TRADING AT PAY'N TAKIT! RECEIVED TODAY— 350 % 350 TURKEYS These Turkeys are 8 to 20 pounds in weight ALSO—CHICKENS .....DUCKS.....GEESE RABBITS . . . . . ROASTERS —FRESH OYSTERS— I SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Largest Selection . . . . Best Quality Cranberry Sauce, tin S T L] Give carto!l Cigarettes Fancy Eastern Cranberries, 2 1bs. 59¢ Cauliflower, Calif. . 20c, 25¢, 30c, 35c | Camels, Chesterfields, Luckies, Sweet Potatoes, 31bs. ... . 25¢ Raleighs, Old Gold ... $1.25 Hubbard and Marblehead WARGE cation i AP Squash, Ib. .. ... 16c | Herbert Tarrytown, Phillip Mor- Celery, Bleached .. ... 15c, 20c, 25¢ ris, Kools, Spuds, carton ... $1.40 Lettuce, Solid Heads ... 10c, 12¢, 15¢ SMOKING TOBACCO Carrots, large bunches, 2 for Prince Albert, Velvet, Half Carrots, New, 4 lbs. and Half, 1 1b. tin . ...$1.00 Tomatoes, Field, Fancy, lb. ... 20c Tomatoes, Hot House, Fancy, Ib. 23¢ | MIX NUTS 29c Cucumbers, Hot House, each ... 20c Parsnips, Fancy, 21bs. ... Fancy Assortment, Ib. ... Brussell Sprouts, Fancy, lb. Green Peppers, Fancy, 1b. .. 29c CIGARs—xms wrapped Parsley. F . bunch . 5S¢, 10 Box of 25..$1.25 Box of 50...$2.35 bl A e H 0 © | Box of 25 $235 Box of 50 $4.50 VAN DYKE—OWLS—MOZART FRESH FRUITS KE_OWLS ] ORANGES—Sunkist—Fancy, Sweet, Juicy—Dozen GIVE A CASE OF CANNED FRUITS 30c, 35c, 40c, 45¢ 53¢, 75¢, $1.00 | and VEGETABLES, HAMS, BACON GRAPEFRUIT—F < : 10c, 3 for 25¢, 4 for 25¢ Give Box Chocolates Florida Grapefruit, Large. each..10c WITH A FRAMED PICTURE APPLES — Extra Fancy Delicious, 3 1b. box—$3.50 5 lb. box—$5.50 Winesaps, Romes, Yellow Newtons | APPLELETTES. 1 lb. box 39c to 50c dozen APPLELETTES. % lb. box .. BANANAS, 3 lbs. i . ALLEN'S ENGLISH TOFFEE, COCOANUTS, Fresh, 2 for .. A 50c PLUM—FIG Figs, Dates, Salted Nuts Crosse & Blackwell—lb. . g e s e e e e One of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks of Liquor in Territory of Alaska Carried at George Brothers PAY'N TAKIT GROCERY Liquor Store Will Remain Open Christmas MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS

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