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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1929. B o e i B B i o B B e B B B e o 3 f Neg ALASKASCHOOL | ., . STUDENTS ARE MOSTLY NATIVE Most of Students in Terri- torial Schools Are Born | in the Territory ro Murderer and | "l""“f ]1'””".“.‘“ "]”’"]"r'! AUTC DRIVERS, NOTICE Abductor Is Burned ‘ r it and then set it i : 3 il 5 BASMAAY it hts, and particular Colibrated on By Mob Last Night Rl s g hts showing i U. S. S. Utah e e . ) ; fies BREeh tng his yo be kept Notice is hereby given that all the rear number ablaz burnin > - NOTICE My office will be closed until January 2nd dv. DR. GEO. L. BARTON ABOARD U. § Jan. 1 New Y was observed by the ! pé aboard the battleshi Utan a today festivities Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska's tuner, !Call or write Phone 602 ady the body a s into it, a mob of are being held at which the 4 . < S X Mrs, i ®) - A\ / ( ? L. | Sttt bl ool ool -l : President - elect and Hoover are the honored guests. The festivities are 5 / % ¥ participated in by the Hoov- " N i ? ¥ 7 % - | ‘ George Bros. WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR er party, newspaper corres- pondents, officers and per- sonnel of the battléship. Seventy per cent of the enrolled in the Territor system during t 1927-28 first saw the b in Alaska. This fact was as a result of a birthplac taken during the year direction of the cfifice missioner of educatior lar census taken cated that at that time cent of the pupi! born. These an ing facts are pre cle appearing in the January of . the Alaska Schocl Bu monthly paper edited and . ed by the Ter.itorial departmor Remigrainde of education. The articl n and Calffor: “It {8 characteristic \ol' 0’ plues, 76 country that its inhabitant | s for the thres -4 o0 some, other as the land of their|wy, ob 680 birth This is true 1 of its white poputatior great extent. That coy rapidly changing and sodn will have a popu ion na | to her soil is indi from the| results of a birthplace cgnsus of| children enrolled in the schools v hool | Meehan, Moose e, Otter, Pauloff k, €. Michael 1 Wiseman 3 e 104; The southern group are the least represented, nine cf them laving mo Alaska representatives ‘One hundr are foreign b from Oanada from Scotla ifornia, 67 THAT—We will start the New Year right by exiending to you our sincere good wishes, THAT— We shaii maintain rigidly our high standard of Service and Couresty. We shall make 1929 a Year of Greater Values, with the Highest Quality Merchandise at our usual below elsewhere prices. the Territory during th IR NicRG: - Reports wers Finland, Sweden petyed trom ntine, Philippine Is- representing an enrollment of T S e aen skt pupils, Of these, 70 per, cc England Denmark and Ha- saw the light of day in Alask The balan re thirty-six of the| 3 , forty-eigh and sixteen fore.| % ¢ ign countries as the land of their'Dean of Windmills ativity. | y ¢ T il vos taken in| Is Belgian Heirloom 1918-19. At that time but 57 e per cent of the children enrolled in| the schools were born in Ko | The interveing period, t has witnessed a growth cf 13 per cent in the number of those claim- oreign countries seventy-thre ThAT- - THAT We shall endeavor to keep all of our old friends and patrons and to make many new ones. SO Let “The Ha ppy Home” Boys Be Y our Belgium, Jan. 1.—The | indmill in Eurcpe has been D an provin of Hennegau It is own as the Maauvinage Mill and under this eived a classification ing Alaska as the land of their birth “In 1927-28, fifty-six per cent of the students enrolled in high gchools were born in Alaska as name has r by the Royal Society of Monu. ments The mill stands near the hamlet | of Silly and dmtes back to 1180, anking with the famous Tournal | Grocers “It Is for « Mutual Good” compared with 35 per cenit of tho enrolled during the school year 1918-19. These figures offer rather Alaska K It was built atop a hill oking a quarry, As a re- ult it threatens to colla group of archeologists b | asked the ernment to preserve this witness of hygone centurics. | .- convincing proof thal passed the pioneering development and that the Te tory is mow a country of homes Gastineau Grocery firesides PHONE 37 the smaller ccmn inctly Alaska NOTICT | My oftice Will be ciosed until | January 2nd. | 'act that 89 p TN Seit of Dio" mhobl ‘children. sve|*8Y. DR. GEO.GE BARTON. | S« T T =i~ 8 ANNOUNCEMENT! Rice & Ahlers Co., Inc. he most BRIDGE SETS POKER CHIPS and CARD SETS TOILET SETS HAND BAGS LEATHER GOODS Which we intend to sell at a greater reduction than our Christmas prices. New Year's Cards “WE TELL you such as in advance ] Toloat job wild cost? } (Stockholders—Geo. B. Rice, John Ahlers, Ira Tucker) HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery 3 ) Successors to GEO. B. RICE B e e e PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL In fairness to those who have helped me build up the Largest Plumbing and Heating Business in the Territory, I have incorporated the busi- ness and they become members of the new firm, with this added interest I am sure we will give you even better service than ever before. WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Greeting the New Year —and You As we stand on the threshold of a Brand New Year, it is with reborn courage that we dedicate our- selves anew to continue to uphold the principles Four years ago when I'opened my shop here 1 that have merited your trust and confidence in the had FAITH IN JUNEAU'S FUTURE. I have not been disappointed and today it is stronger than ever before. I firmly believe that 1929 will be a VERY busy year and will tax the energies of all three of us to look after the increased business for we want every job under the direct supervision of one of the firm. LTI BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phome 134 past. Frec Delivery When We Sell It It's Right 4ub Btation Post Office No. 1. It is with renewed vigor that we pledge our- selvs to maintain the highest standard of business ethies and to give the utmost in quality, value and service. In this spirit we greet the New Year and offer you our best wishes. A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL May every tick of the clock during your 1929 I thank the people of Southeastern Alaska and bring you health, happiness and prosperity. Juneau for the patronage they have given me B i and assure you even better service in the future. Wishing You All A Happy New Year, GEE BEE. Goldstein’s Emporivm Juneau’s Style Center. Phone 25 Free Delivery Aol b llmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIm|I|lIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII v