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16 e o, . o . SAYSARPLANE PROCRESSBEST 1Old Port Section of THE DAILY ALASKA [:MPIRE. FRIDAY, DEC. 24, 1926. 18 Billion Stamps Born Annually In Washington TWOLAZY BANS i '.«:4;@:5;}::5;’%SPEEcH DEFECTS Resyseile S5 Dol CEERRSSTRTID o Formerly | BEING CORRECTED CLEARING HOUSE SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 24.—Miss voung school eat progress Knuc is making 1d more | 0] Rl = Fiat 4 LONDON. D ot e {42 eiiien ot otetial iatoreiwis Orville. Wright Is Satisfied vo-iini iy . ] WABHINGTON, Der.: 34 The have speech defects. She says that with Aviation's Progress, R, b b el T N i from Fifls Tl of o1l Sheech defects such as stammer Juarter Century ! t inan i i family Mo oo hooked niling. lisping, baby talk and in some Qu ’ ears? Alre A i i i ore \\{wv.rn! 18,000,000 b Motor Show. Most._or-| (0% L L when functional arc \ g ) in Washington last et 8 e met sriced | gty BTN J A [lnds Pl ent for supplyin e for e medium priced “It is o matter of psychology. 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H [ £ 7 ? ; r e £ HAT REVUE FALLS TO JAZZ S, ; g Health and Prosperity, con- E LONDON, D¢ ! = 1 ( ol ( = = Tate et » vomen| 2 vev the full warmth of our E row revie into a H i £ : Witk ) £l H : Pk | bt bk : appreciat your | 3 lations piri: WHEN 15 GERMAN ARTIST f| B s standard of L UNCLE SAM PRESERVES = e e = e ne of FAMOUS? TAXES WILL TELL | " e ‘: il I olionts oh INDIAN BURIAL GROUND = ronage and trandSl”‘ H the laws of physics that made these | mission ¢ ¢ H g I £ experiments suceessful DUISBURG, R [ el I J YAKI ‘l\ \\ De - = = Felt It Would Fly Mattia Batt minent bari- | ¢ 5 = c—————— = Another question th bothered | tor ot ot Gerthan ved tafoe| Francis says he = g us war: Would we be able fly ) it aon ir a free hand to = ; = i after we'd built it? 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Spic and Si)anmReady for School Again Surprise! Packing time comes again and Mother brings forth frocks, sweaters, hats—all fresh and new looking. Winter vacation is so short. there seems to be no time for anything before one goes back to school — but Mother always hmh time! Just a week—just time enough to clean all the school duds. Bring them in—or bet- ter still — let us call for them — and have them back in time to pack up again, ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 e ¢ D are soon to sail for New York | in search of jazz pieces f the Lon m music halls and caby ” ——————— ts who visit Ireland as (o oon find direction signs at | junctions printed in Irish | I | sed in 1900 after ¢ To wish you Merry Christmas: The Greeting's old, but still Nobody's found a better one; Nobody ever will! [— ] THE WINN SHOP MRS. ANNA WINN, Prop. 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