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ST CROIX TRIBUNE TwWz=LFTHA YEAR EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN . ’ At Vails’ Grocery For your Gifts Fancy American Biscuits and Cakes in tins tiuntley and Palmer Xmas Cakes Eongiish Fancy Biscuits Morton’s Puddings and Pickles Farey Chocolates in Boxes : Spanish Nougat Fancy Bonbons Creams and Covered Almonds Crystalized fruits in fancy boxes Table Dates, Cluster Raisins and Figs in pkgs For ynur Table Horomels’ Cooked Hams Pork Sausage Boneless Pigfoot Danish Ham Sausage, Sausage Meat Beefst2ak in Gravy Heinz Fig and Plum Piudding Sparisk Olives stuffed with Anchovies Underworld Deviled Ham and Sardines Danish Pickled Sausage, Hot dogs in Pickle Famiiv Extra Beef Plaza Coffee (Puertorican Style) ) Maxweil Hoase Coffee Fancy American Pickles, (all varieties) Table Raisins ; California Dried Figs, English Walnuts ¢ Mixed Nuts * o Boston Baked Beans. Brown Bread Confectionaries Os Ali Kinds Danish Fruit Juices, Fancy stuoffed ana Plain Olives 4 Fruit Jams French Anchovie in oil, Danish Anchovie and Caiffelbitar California Ripe lives ‘ Danish Gouda Cheese, Dutech Edam Cheese Wilshire Hams, best of Sperry and Barnes Certified Wilsons’ Ham Sweet and Sour Relish Sandwich Spreads French Capers. Sour Gherkins— Pickled Salmon— Pickled Herrings HEINZ CREAMED CANNED SOUPS DEL MONT< C\ANNED FRUITS and Vegetables—All kinds and prices. Fish -—Roe—Caviar—Anchovy Paste Cranberry Sauce- Apple Sauce Orange Marmalade, Marshmallows and Marshmallow Creams. . . %R‘ESH I(‘I;EAIrIERY Béj'['l{‘Eß ; egetables— Bea2ts—Carrots—Celery, lceberg lettuce-—Cooking Apples——Table Apples VRt GRAPE>S Sunkist Oranges o 9 ™ What You don’t see please Ask for it A Journal For The Progress Os The Peopre Let Jusiice BBe Dome Though Th: Heavems Showld Faii CHRISTIANSIED, 31 #lOlx, ¥. 1, U. S. A THURSDAY, JANUARY 4h 1931, Rad: S adio New Tokyo, Japan: Eight farmers on the Jsland of Anegatake in the Kuehinceraou district. 100 miles south of Kahoshima were killed when a valcona erupted, Nip pon Dempo News Agency reported to day. lwenty persons were injured, the report said. The island has a population of 500. 1t is remostely situated and ecom munication systems are inadequate. Missoula, Montana: Exposure, hunger and thirst became new threats today to hundreds of refugees from floods inWes tern Mon'ana and Northern Idaho. Re ports here said that flood supplies and water reservoirs were dangerously low in the tewns of Saltese, Montana, Debor gia, Montana; Wa'lace, ldaho: and Kel lozg, ldaho. In Wallace more than 1000 men worked frantically to repair flooded landing fields on Cataldo flats so that planes mightland there with needed pro visions. It wasunderstood that in Spok ane Washingion, Mike Mamer, North West Airwayvs piiot, awai'ed word that the field had been repaired sufficiently to allow him to land. Mamer, acting at ths request of Narionat Guard officials of Washingion, had a plane loaded with biankets, food and medical supplies for the maroconed ldaho town, all communi cation lines,except for a short wave wire less, were said to be down between Wal lace, Spokane and Missoula. Elizabeth Town N. Y: Harold Law less. 24 who allegedly posed as the son of President Rnosevelr, Frankiin D. Jr. and issued s2veral wortnless cheeks to fashionable New York City Hotels was in County Jail here’tonight pending in vestigation. Lawless, according to police, also posed as being Alfred E. Smith Jr. Charles both Tarkington, connected with the United States dip!omatic service and Harvard Fraternity State Police arrested Lawless today when his automobile was* invovled in a minor accident. Afrer pre liminary investigation, police gaid, they discovered the automobile was allegedly stolen and that he was the youth being sought for passing worthless ehecks. Vatican City: Reference to the Srrife torn Chuarch in Germany and conditions in the Rhineland regarded as ‘‘unsatis tory’’ will probably belalluded to by Pope Pius tomorrow in his Christrnas speech before the College of Cardinals officials said today. ’ NO. 148