U.8.C. FOOTBALL STAR FEATUR- in this for this pro* church. ticket numiber 886, Mrs. L. E. Ry- ility picture CtHERRILL duot'on is one in which the hero They have selected for thcrtr nninK. ED WITH VIRGINIA number does not win the game for hi.* LOCAL NEWS concert the cantata: ‘‘Chimes of $5.00 won by ticket AND MARGUERITE CHURCHILL minute of Fred B. 795, Heine Mueller alma mater in the last the Holy Night." by IN “GIRLS DEMAND EXCITE- ~ For the most comical costume, play as there is no football game. J Holden. MENT." which is is lady, M'ss West, a Jewel box, won Incidentally, Wayne, HOSPITAL NOTES The choir this year composed last of following: Sopranos, Mrs. by Mres. C. W. Lewis. his real first and the part of the It fits 1‘ke a That's John glove! is Mrs. Cariker, Mrs. Farrell For the moat comical costume, his screen name, really Wayne Chas. Ringhauser who has been Kinney, Wayne’s featured role In “Girls De- i Morrison. His screen Mrs. Miss Rynning; Al- Kent, Hard Luck, a box of cigars, (Duke) in the hospital for the * past few Rynning, mand Excitement," which starts at was him by Miss Johnson. Mrs. Baldwin, won by Garnet Martin, name bonferred upon days ris convalescing rapidly and tos. the Dream Theatre, Sunday. the character, D’rector when he Mrs. Mrs. McKay; Tenors, For best sustained * to be next Und, It is a college picture and Wayne expects discharged role of Mrs. Mr. Strand, Mr. Und- lady. Bowery Girl, picture, won was picked for the loading week. Steffen, is naturally since he collegiate, which h»“ Basses. Mr. Alvey, Mr? Thorn- by Mrs. Ed Nelson. “” thru Harold Stokes whose arm was ell; attended the Univerai'y formerly fame." ton: Accompanist, Mrs. Dunbar, Dir For the bent sustained character, sprang to. overnight broken by a fall from a ladder of Southern California. Howev- < lector, Mr. Rynning. gent, Bum, a box of cigars, won ■ ■■■■■ while working on the school job er, he has no opportunity to dis- Th contata presents the usual by Doc Pratt. FOR THE NUGGET Is resting easy. His many friends | play his widely known football ah- SUBSCRIBE Christmas in a delight- For the most attractive costum** will be glad to know that he is message ful way, in a background lady, Spanish Belle, a mirror, won suffering no pain, but is necessar- working of the well known Christmas by Mrs. L. E. Kurth. ily compelled to be on his back | Several good solo num- For the mos‘ attractive costume, until the bones knit. hymns. bers add color to the program. gent. Shiek, a cake .won by Joseph All the other patients, Roy Lar- 1 THEATRE DREAM_ The choir has been practicing Beil. ______^ son, Herman Johnson, Sam Dades for several weeks, and For the most original cos- Ka'rluk last diligently and Mrs. reported in TWO SHOWS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 7:16 and 9PM the pu'blic will enjoy the results tume, lady. Peasant, an electric week’s issue are fast recovering of their work. Everyone is in- potatoe baker, won by Mrs. H. from their operations. The hos- cited to attend this opening of Lumen. pital staff have had a busy week For the pi°st original costume, and are to be congratulated for am u{ caniAnse J suunsijiio 014. GIRLS DEMAD EXCITEMENT Nome churches. gent, Best dressed gent, a cake their care and welfare of the pat- WITH won by Miss Grace Swanberg. ients. For the most orig'nal couple, MARGUERITE CHURCHILL AND / It's over now, nothing but a Civil War girls, a case of gasoline memory, and a very pleasant mem- ALSO CHRISTMAS <\>NCERT won by Mrs. F. Yenney and Mrs. ory at that. The Eagle Mask Ball FOX MOVIETONE NEWS SUNDAY EVENING H. Burgh. held last Saturday evening in the AND For the most original group. “MEDBURY IN AFRICA”—A TRAVELA UGH large Eagle Hall. The Federated Church .Choir Milk Mads, $5.00 merchandise, The large portion of the danc- Admission 56 cents including tax will render their Christmas con- •vdii by the Misses Margaret Er- ing populace of Nome, danced to cert Sunday evening, December 17 ven, Marguerite Lee and Gertrude the tunes of the Nome Orchestra, ONB SHOW TUESDAY, DECEMBERIO AT 8 PM. at 7:40 p.m. at the Federated Johanson. and laughed at the antics of the The fourteen special prizes: hums and clowns. An airplane ride for 15 minutes, There was a large variety of Old Ma d, won Mrs. C. J. Mc- MINERS AND MERCHANTS costumes, many new ones, which by Gregor. BANK OP ALASKA showed many hours of thought An ride for 15 IN and work. A few had been bro’t airplane minutes, Old won Mrs. ED Seid- forth from the trunks marked Maid, by NOME. ALASKA. enver g. castaways and with a little trim- Spanish Gent, ton .of Established 1904 ming won their wearers some prize. quarter coal won by Rube Cramer. There were many bad guesses A YANKEE Business CONNECTICUT General Banking electric heating won as to Who’s who and many gasps Death, pad, ALSO Conducted by Frank Degnan. of surprise as the mask was lift- Red Lad es prize, won SCREEN SNAP SHOTS Checking Accounts Carried ed from some of the prize win- Costume, Miss Crooks. For Those Who Prefer ners, reveal'ng faces not guessed by PhylllB Admission 76 cents iaehKHng tax ...tted Cos ume. Flapper doll, won Paying By Check at. by Miss Margaret Scott. Henry C.umm brought forth the ONE SHOW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 AT 7:30 PM. Interest Paid electric winners, while Alvin Polet an- Chef, Novelty cigar light- On Time won Melvin Deposits nounced them. er. by Alvey. Nurse, flashlight, won by Mrs. Gold Dust Purchased The nice assortment of prizes L. Grant. a donated by the merchants of Nome ^ Not Gentlemen We Solicit Your Business Hawaiian g rls, jar of candy, won Exactly were given as follows: - * ** by Helen Sheldon and Louise WITH Two door prizes, $10.00 won by Apodruk. VICTOR McLAGLEN AND FAY WRAY Pierrott, Box of incense, won by ALSO Dr. Swar:z. “LAMB WILL GAMBLE"— A KRAZY KAT Civil War girl. crib board, Ivory AND won by Mrs. Nels Swanberg. Jr. v. r “MANY A SLIP” —A CHIC SALEH COMEDY •y • Valentine. Bread box. won by Admission 55 cents including tax BUY QUALITY COAL Agnes Ottoson. ——■————■—^—— «■ ■ i—■■ 11 ...

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