The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1928, Page 2

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Weé Wish All Our Friends a Very Merry Christmas It is a wonderful spirit that prompts people at Christmas time to pause and wish their friends, joy, peace, good will and happiness--This spirit makes us all cheerful and lighthearted--makes each one’s horizon bright with promises-—cre- ates enthusiasm--promotes optimism--increases confidence in ourselves and others, and how niuch better we could make this little world of ours if we would make it a point to spread the spirit of Christmas throughout the year-- it is too valuable to confine to the short Christmas season. doing fin2 and ear anticipated. which came in the form of a Christmas gift to those who have is I but someone noticed they were been i1l for some time and have S e s i OO e GET OFFICIAL THANKS|(yov picasant livelihood, in which | I‘,;”_,HII:’;',";‘:. e 41 67 Ll been contined at % Aua's. oy THOS, BURKE, FORMER |oens and rencil sets. Bis as.| TASHKENT. Turkestan, De [(he sross returns all arc dlent | ilosien McCaerty. % x [, sortment of Chrigtmas cards. adv|[24—Soviet flying authotities * 2 So McCafferty has been escort- treatment and the institution is TREADWELL MAN, DIES A DR R have decorated with gold badges len“f“]‘ “f':;"‘;:"(m‘l""i““Y‘ o Te | .4 to the penitentiary to serve Sed o Penitenti not mow overtaxed . in taking care & FOR HIM of the slck, Tor some e o homas Burke, 76, plonect| Gigars fn_ Christmas pdckageswork on Central Asian air ¥outes. Dhich he - was septencol from | violation of hig parole. R of the S\AL wers, BOWR ot e (o e e B yonrs |8t Plonest Paol HAR. R INAL B ke fixers NabPewobyioots, 16’ wite Aus. chilaren | PR TP 0 of Alaska for more than 30 years, bl 20,000 . miles without E . E dre: Wwilti the influenza which all tend- djed Sunday at his homs in Ten- | A ; miles without accldents. fpoing ambitious, and in the| RESULTS WAR ed to create a hardship on those akee, according to adv | CHRISTMAS D’ECOMTfO‘P' NOTICE prime of life at 40, he set out oo who were left to care for the stok. ceived here today ad bee k? ; to make a living. | SACO, Me.—There was a hi " Miss Jeset! ¢ na; celved hexs today, He had DReR| 0odar roping ‘for Chrjatmas|y MK DXlee will be. closeB Mty b gio s sdiondily kndwn |tima - fils ola t Pl o . Mis ette Btewart, who has in ill-health for oul two weeks. dvobraiton rpages at JUNEAU January 2nd. 3 i Wi y n | time his old town when one Mr, Bufke resided in Gastineau | 1°COTation purpgees a v . a#ap .concern wished w list! of citizen, celebrating the election S ady ad DR. GEO. L. BARTON. Yeen quite 11'3. was rwom\i‘ as | FLORISTS. adv B ) THEY ARE ALL BROWN IN THIS TINY TOWN | Dec. 24—A local cemsus has | disclosed that 90 per cent | of the inhabitants of this picturesque Northumberiand | |'| fishing village are named | | Brown. They are all re- lated I The village lifeboat is | managed by volunteers from two branches of the Brown | family and whenever it is | launched all the Brown wom- | | } CRESSWELL, England, | en turn out to help put it | | | into the swirling waves. i New Star in Political Heavens Seen by France | PARIS, Dec. 24—Andro Tar. dieu, . High Commissloner o1 |France during the war In. the Untied States, i3 Jooked upon as [the -star of Premler Pofiicare’s fifth ' Cabinet. He was ceay's. right hand man and inow, develaping pchtica. ‘nfluinse rapidly following en eclipse in 1924, | His friends call him a rising (atar. He is the first man outside the. radical party to become Min- ‘ister of the Interior since Barthou (held that portfolip 32 years ago. B. P. NELSON’S STATIONERY |SOVIET AIR PIONEERS STORE ] five pilots for their suceessful 0000000000000 0000000 L TR TR 565 I3 | 8 Mary You Arcade Wishes all our many friends and customers A Merry Cv[jristm‘as and a Happy New Year - OO O Clémen- | PARIS. 5 N . Black does not abandon its place of importance in the advanee! e B. M. Behrends Co., Ine. (RENETA, e o Aua L in s e somi manse, by Som: vitations for an international bination with color, or the selection of s cs. At Patou’s . “Th(, Christmas Store” lconference against counterfeiting, | therc is a brilliant black satin coat with a little shoulder cape in It will begin at Geneva om April |black. Collar and sloeves are flared, the slecves being seve -eighths 9, next year, and give the final|length. The edges of the coat are bound with narrow bias bands ‘ touches to a draft convention|cf satin, a finishing much in evic e in advance spring, styles. which has already been framed RITA. by experts, including American, R 5 (frmanects, M cdees 1in the .general delivery asked to empower their delegates | s iV calling kone| O NI BY reventan. oieg 1 W/’f‘ a Live window of the post office and : has been adopted. Wire, But | collecting_the soap mailed to his 5 \ Already there exists close ecol- |\ [/ qs Ni clients.' The 5 RO SR, AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL having spent a good nl Of | Channel for many years. For .,,bo,mof. Betwa fha nu,?,e Was Nipped Encouraged, McCafterty ay-| ’ — the patients who at onc wore | the past 18 years he had lived [forces of the. nations to run down 3 swered an rtisement to ob- | 2 Ten influenza patients were dis- seriously ill, Mrs. L at Tenakee. He will be burlefl 'international criminals. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 24 Iintin l» gnatures ;w!ll[iunmi.: the al Sunday Sana Anders there. My ) % city for improyements. For a charged from the hospital Sunday Sana Anderson and I To Wesley McCafferty, a comg- [t L R P el . tery is more than rierely yard. It is a place to ve arn an pd in | cop signatures 0 prospective customers to whom u: could send. samples. The donor of the lst received a bar of soap | —_———————— for each name he submitted, so| WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS McCafferty went to a cemetery | Alaska Scenic Views in Urbana, near his home, and —————— compiled an' extensive list. In a short time he had enough | soap to last for the remainder of | January 2nd. his life, but he added: to it by |adv. DR. GEO. afire. L. BARTON. To the Public For the Biresént Brunswick Machines and Records will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on Lower Seward Street. Ice Cream, 50 eents per quart. Fresh made Choco- latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and carry. EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothin imj that can be bought in Juneau — patronizg your home town products. 2 ELMER E. SMITH 9 a. m. to 7:30 p.m. neat rows, the remainder of his sentenec for ult, accidentally set his house adv. | NOTICE My office will be closed until » % Dishes Plain Stemware Colored Stemware We have in stock the following dishes: Bavarian Gold Band, Johnson Bros. Pareek, American Semi- Porcelain in four patterns, Heisey's Glassware. Dishes make an ideal gift for all the family. ) | Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. . | If It's Hardware, “We Have It’ Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose Y Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock LUMBER | : Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock . We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY Always Dependable Regular as clockwork—that’s your ALASK/A LAUNDRY SERVICE. Promptly at the time specified your laundry is called for, washed beauiful- ly clean and returned you neatly folded. 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