The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1928, Page 9

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 1928. FEOPLC WHC BELONG TO n THE CHRISTMAS SEASON ‘ & There are some people Wwho seem to belong to the Christmas sew.on by natur > People who hopes always bloom anew at the approach of a New Year. | Mothers whose eyes still twinkle and laugh when they talk to their children Fathers who like to surprise mothers with presents they real-| ly want Brothers who appreciate sisters. | Sisters who don't try to econo- mize on brothers’ ties | - 3 The Voice of a Great sugar for antd's refndeer., | Houseow: who do not for. i the maiiman s niio Creetine to You at ()rgani:-ntion £ g of presents People who never think decorat- Christmfls Ing is any trouble [ i ) i People who just love tho smell| Out unto the crisp clear air of Christ- “hri e goiin | aa 4 & “QET 1S P, . . . “ ALL] "{I.( (),l,r.i:“:\x‘;:. e 18srs 18 sath | mas morn—blending with the chimes We got up early this morning after a HAPPY HOME” dream. In our ,ing more glowing than a fireplace. | from many belfries—reaching far and dream we saw our friends lined up frolicking toward us. They came lu:t:l‘lzl-’:’ u‘.\a];:, )iAn".'z’:-k e ‘\]d) there come to you at wide into the heart of every home in this to our windows shouting. They yelled a holiday message of joy and People who love candle light. fos Wby time. ) community goes the wish of this human cheer. Oh. it sounded dandy, and we want to yell the same message People who are toy near mistle- | this holiday time, a rich orgatiizatic A o . P ¥ organization. to all our personal and business friends, 1o our competitors and to toe. People Who like Christmas cards. | cargo of the prec ious ] every reader of this paper. We want you all to hear us. People who like calendars . TR . i § ; ) ¢ I People who like nuts and raisins. | To everyone in our ever widening ing at the top of our voice People who like turkey all the things of life circle of friends we speak our sincerest ""‘l‘.‘ll,(,'”,,v Sa ik o Wh,i,,gj thanks for their valued patronage—for “A M(,rry 'Christmas an ‘l a Ilupl)y A1l te wegk their part in making.possible the enor- ' i3 and Prosperous New Year These people seem to belong to Believe us, we appreciate YOUR FRIENDSHIP. That’s straight from the Christ season by nature P N . meQ mous expansion which has taken place F. M G HOUAE: HEALT H‘ H‘\PPU\ESS during the past year—and for the great AND ENDURING volume of business we have done. B A ; ENDURING the shoulder. We know that you did a lot for us during the past two AND CHRIST’S BIRTHDAY AN T X 2 2 : £ FRIENDSHIPS We pledge ourselves to be of greater years we’ve been in business here, and YOU can take it from us that Whoever says there is no Santa service to you during the coming year we’ll be glad of any chance to do something for you. i e TS SO than ever before — and to perpetually T s s tan ot et Mind- W. F. RODIGKIET erit that full measure of good will yor Hope You Are As Happy As We Are ness and generosity, with a deep 4 have bestowed upon us. love for children. Proprietor X ’ 3 Sutvh Svan m.:“(h[n]:t:[ on rz;:‘o May this be to you and yours the most enough space right here to put down all the good things—but any- | earts o people that afte 3 t ‘ T Ay 5 o 3 o e are i kbl | gl . L 2id £ b died, December 6, 1,600 years i joyous of Christmases, and may you ““.‘-.l" I“'l’l’:‘ all of you. We are hoping ““.I"“‘_l as we can hope that ago, the date, was set aside as a| ) 3 [ realize in 1929 the fulfillment of all | @ nothing but joy and cheer and every glad thing in the world be yours, feast and gift day, in commem-| ’ | v | ; * AR e T oration of his life. | your ambitions. now—next year—and always. st bk AP b . |& We are shouting again—“A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY We are yell- For the coming year we want to wish you — well there’s really not & his death folks called him Saint S il P At ' )/ AND. PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR” R T g ‘ Juneau Cold Storage ; Yours in All Sincerity, ) Dutch took it up The nearest they could come to saying St.| Nicholas was Santa Claus. | C(). Inc. : As time rolled on, December 6, 2 the feast day of Santa Claus, | giver of gifts, and December 25, | the feast day of Christ, giver ) i of life, became confused in the PHONE 37 Juneau, Alaska minds of the people, and even-| tually the two feastivals were | combined | Thus the idea became estab- lished that on the eve of the| birth of the Christ Child there | ccmes out of the frozen North, | ] with sleigh and reindeer, genial Santa Claus, with gifts. | /hen persons tell children : “Santa Claus brought you this,” THE HOLIDAY they are speaking the truth. For the spirit of Santa Claus that | till lives, prompted the gift.— | \ Wickés Wamboldt. [ SEASON - GIFTS AN ANCIENT CUSTOM i ! [ | The management of the (;uliscum“ wishes all its patrons and friends a Merry Christmas and a NG Bluthie GEL eIt kb e Th,e Hollday Season Happy Prosperous New Year. We also wish to thank every one for their patronage of the past, = :',‘";hle'”:“';"’:::{ 8;:’,‘;"::;':“,;" B4 year and we promise for the coming year many new entertainments including the very best /| of the Three Wise men who pictures and shows that money can buy. ’F brought to the Holy Baby gifts ‘ of gold, frankencense and myrrh.i 5 i i Moo , —————— | Affords an opportunity to express, again, the pleasure we derive . For the Armys Honor ~and B DAY and MONDAY READ OF FIRST CHRISTMAS A . . . % A . from our business relations with you. And we send you and g a Womans ) AN, S i d e e M i | The natural way to turn the| e i é : S ) current of your thoughts in the de- yours the Season’s Greetings and all good wishes for the | 4 ! Aoddod Atiresio s sirable direction is to read the ac- | ) counts of the first Christmas. New Year. | 5 . 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