The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1926, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1926. S ————————— i | [ ronus «wrvice| MISS MBRIDE LEAVING OFFICERS CANT ' [ Eiopers | ELKS, KIDDIES VaieaPiobe * | Btk Cactsol Thaectes o “10p ALY el Split Among Socialists \\m. % presumption of [ Miss Miriam MeBride will leave [ s after a person's|tonight on the Alameda enroute to ¥ i ip in England is threa e missin ally [the Alaska Agriculturol College and | t over birth control dead and ask (I > to ap-|School of Mines. Miss McBride at- MAY HAVE FI_ED s i b | jonents of the idea want an propriate money for their beneti-|tended the summer school of the T : } ; ur nding that in a future gen- ciaries, University of California last sum- e o ‘,H A . ot | eral election, the Soc vty will - mer and has two years to her credit - e e jadopt birth control 1| OLD CHINESE PROVIN!‘E at the University of Washington, Former Seattle Man Not o m“”“"‘, PRl o part of its platform. They BOWS TO MODERN THINGS | seattl F T Mat- Y the advice v hich is open to aref H i \ - i - ound at Keltchikan, Maiy 5 e T ; ricd woman who has the moncey to| TIENTS Dec. 28§ Szechuan | 10§ ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 28 pay her private physician should be ' province ast is capitulatin given the poor woman free of charge. | modernity and is building highwa The executives of the Party, how-| Funds for their construction were shal White Announces. Five person were asphyxiated last night and today in and near city. All were pronounced 3 ever, reported that birth control was|obtained from the sale of unused t i matter for individual decision and | te mple land & : could not be made a party cry. The| One of the most populous and ; '} ¢ b I report, however, was referred back | wealthiest provinces in China, it long G \ ¢ h and Jud | " ; dl d g ] [tor further consideration esisted the introduction of modern C y I * : o the function of Dr. G. 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Doheny them off with a bang— Music Filipino Orchestra | rangements are beir made for|H rvived by ome brother, Billy of oil leasing land conspiracy, wa Salutatory Addre | transportation by Geor (¢ | Williams, living at Sitka icken with pneumonia 1 his | | MOOSE HALIL ——TONIGHT Donald Solfven, Toastmaster | who s heen appolated adminis-| | 0 o e CReEziNg MUY here Sunday from Washing | 1 O | ’ Invocation Rev. R. A. Gailey | trator | 9 [ton. He rested well last night. Fall | i Sver ‘ele \ issi Rizal's Biography, Ramon Villaneuva| The deceased has resided in this| o - e i ’ : Everybody Welcome Admission $1.00 Speech J. T. M. Castro/city almost seven year He owned| U I“"" 'l"" ‘»\ | T ‘V‘ | The Clnllung Man SPECIAL FERRY TO DOUGLAS AT 1 0'CLOCK Selection Orchestra and operated Weston’s Taxi Service. 3 selt near he i omen e 1 " Speech h S, Vergara ,‘,“ S i L of the| ports freezing temperature continues until Dec. 31st at Recitation . 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