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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1929. 5 s et e v . o e e FURFICN TRADE products by American labor nnd‘Adlams Mass. | s, Klpste Mrs. Holbrook, Mrs. NOTICE [ JUST RECEIVED e sy e » Amcrican industry before beinz| Hymn—"O, Little Town of Beth-|Jarman, Mrs. Feldon, Miss Pearl! The office of Dr. R. E. South-| New shipmen test records.| y marketed abroad, many dollars are lehem.” Peterson and Miss Dorothy Waldro: well will be closed from December lector Red Sclls le at a dis- THE NU}IBER OF FORD added to this country’s industrial Offeratory Anthem—“There ware |Mr. Redman, Mrs. Felden, Mr. '16th to January 26th, inclusive. adv | count. Anderson'nu hoppe. adv TRUCKS SOLD DURING \ 3’%1'? NEW HlGH treasurles. 'Shepherds Abiding in the Flelds,” |Bacheller, Cedric Davis, Mr. Polley, S e B o S ¢ R Exports of automobiles and ma- |reading. Mr. Fisher and Mr. J. M. Davis. i Have you tried the Five o'Clock | T st s % sutt. THE FIRST 8 MONTHS in the - 3. rvst " o ’ 2 | QUIS eSS L N < 5 chinery were outztanding in the in Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei\ Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, direc- Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? WE G A deliver. Phone 528, OF 1929 EQUALLED Try the Five oClock Dinner | TR | {Bpecials at Mabry's. —ady,|GORDON'S GIFT CIRTIFICATES B !g fifi( IN YEAR creased export cof manufactured ang Gloria in Excelsis—Adlam. | tor. TRARY products. For the first time since| Nyunc Dimittis—Chant, Gower. Acolytes, Bobbie Davis and Robert | { The Ideal Gi Always accept- the civil war cotton was supplanted | Recessional—Adeste Fideles. Dalton. | e g as the leader In exports during the| Tne choir will be composed of the | Crucifer, Tom Stewart. Send fhe Christmas edition of able and can becxchanred for mer- By J. P. SELVAGE first six months by automobiles. fonowin members St e X (A, P. Staff Writer) | While exports of finished manu-|___ s 3 s, Organist. ‘The Empire outside. 2 s chandiural any time. adv. TON, factures totaled 50.6 per cent of the | r=——= 49: % Dec. 24.—A re- e in 1929 shows active the nation rose steadily to new s and imports showed a ase. nificant development was the increased shipping to for- eign markers of finished manufac- . For the first time in the total exports for the first 10 months | of 1929, cotton and wheat were ex- | pected to retain the lead for other | than finished products for the year. | A great part of the credit for the | growth of exports of manufactured | goods is attributed by commerce department officials to American | factory methods and American salesmanship. | e OF TOTAL SOLD OF ALL OTHER MAKE OF TRUCKS COMBINED IN SAME PERIOD OF TIME. There’s a Reason Ford Trucks Now Have the Four Speed ry of the Uni tes they | A QC alnlp]l'bxil:rx::;?y Sht:lrezf tk?e A survey of 124 farms in six Min- | Transmission total exports 3 nesota counties showed tenant ! N gt farmers were better off financially | { J M I Full figures for the year, which CHah" CHa FARA' oo ‘ uneau OEOTS, nc. necessarily are not available until well into the next year, are expect- ed to show an excess of exports over 1923, and when the value of money is considered, an excess over any past year. In the first 10 months of 1929, exports amounted to $4,374,261,000. ‘That was an increase of $266,661,000 over the same period of a year ago. Imports for the 10 months amounted to $3,752,000,000, as com- pared with $3,425,471,000 for all ofl 1928. In the steady increased flow of American manufactured products to foreign markets, officials see the centribution to American erity, and that trend is ex- d to continue in 1930. n past years other exports have con greater, but when these raw materials are worked into finished | The following will be the order of) - e The four “great killers of man- kind,” as listed by the U. 8. Public Health service, are heart disease, kidney disease, cancer and pneu- monia. MIDNIGHT MASS CELEBRATED AT TRIN. CATHEDRAL | Midnight Mass will be celebrated tonight in' Holy Trinity Cathedral, | beginning promptly at midnight. the Service: Processional—"Christians Awake, Salute the Happy Morn.” Kyrie—Stainer. Gradual—“Silent Night," Quartet. Gluna Tibi, Gratias and Credo— ] We wish for you all A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS KANN’S STORE -3 - : MERRIE CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL IS THE WISH OF J. M. SALOUM FORD DEALERS Christmas Harmony BUY OR RENT a ph;lo. or an Orthophonic Phonog=aph. Special discount on all Victor Red Scal records wmtil Christ- mas. Band instruments at factory prices. Expert piano tuning and phonograph repairing. For expert musical service——CALL THE Anderson Music Shoppe e {|Old Papers for sale at Empire thcc lHlIIIIlI|IIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIllIII!IIIIINHHIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIII|IIIl!|llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII9|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|| * Christmas 2 Gireelings Advertisers listed below donated to the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, wishing the Old Timers who blazed the trail, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. an annual affair. ing them. The majority of the Old Boys are in hearty accord in making this drive = May the Pioneers feel the same joy in receiving these greetings that the advertisers feel in send- Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Alaska Meat Co. Allen Shattuck ¢+ Alaska Laundry Alaska Grill Alaska Scenic Vi Anderson Music ews Shoppe B. M. Behrends and Bank Brown, P. J. B. Burford Co. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Butler Mauro Dr Mrs. Bringdale Dr. Borland Britt’s Pharmacy ug Co. California Grocery Capital Electrie Cole Transfer Connors, J. J. Davis, J. M. Dawes, Dr. L. P. The Arctic Pool Hall Delzelle,.B. C. Ficken, A. J. Faulkner, H. L. George Brothers Gastineau Grocery Geyer, A. M. Garnick’s Grocery Gordon’s Gastineau Hotel Graves, H. S. Goldstein’s Emporium Getchell, Geoge A. Harris Hardware Co. Halvorsen’s Harri Machine Shop Rice, George B. Hayes, J. C. Housel, Dave Ideal Shop Jarman’s W. P. Johnson Juneau Cold Storage Juneau Lumber Mills Juneau Hardware Co. Juneau Drug Co. f e e e e A Toast to the Pioneers A toast to the hardy Pioneers And the trails that you have blazed May health, and peace, and happiness Attend you all your days. Alaska owes you her homage For the work that you have done You gave of your youth and energies To the land of the midnight sun. You were the trusty vanguard And your courage never waned Till you stood at the foot of the rainbow And the long trails end you'd gained. You conquered the lofty mountains You portaged the raging streams You fought with the deadly stillness Till you reached the land of your dreams. You gave to the world an empire This Northland—rich and fair This land with its hidden treasures And its beauty—wild and rare. Yours was the high adventure And history is replete _ With the name of the noble army That never knew retreat. So today—we send our greetings Kashevaroff, Father Kaser & Freeburger Kann, L. LeFevre, Judge H. B. Handy Andy Leader Store Avoian, Mike Leonard’s Valet Shop Nelson, Ludwig Matson, Fred Maser, Pete Nowell, Willis E. Van Mavern, Arthur McCaul Motors Maki Boarding House McCloskey, James Newman, J. J. Northern Rooms Nugget Shop A Nifty Shop New York Clothing Store Peerless Bakery Palace Theatre Imperial Pool Room Roden, Henry = Rustgard, John Sawyer & Reyonlds Thomas Hardware Co. Truesdell, Mort San Francisco Bakery Shepard & Son, H. R. Sabin, C. O. Sanitary Grocery Saloum, J. M. Yurman Fur Co. Gastineau Cafe Young, Mary Walmsley, H. G. Mabry, Mrs. Harry Hellenthal & Hellenthal Wright Shoppe Olympia Barber Shop Olympia Pool Hall Sorri, Fred Snow White Laundry Warner, Charles W Fargher, Jack Van Atta, J. D. Pigg, W. J. Piggly Wiggly Light of Piggly ngg]y DeVighne, Dr. H. C. Valentine, E. Elite Studios, Mr. Adams Empire Printing Co. Juneau Bakery Juneau Transfer Juneau Florists To our friend the Pioneer May you have a Merry Christmas And a Happy, Bright New Year. Scandinavian Rooms Union Oil Co. Frisco Lunch Frye-Bruhn First National Bank Juneau Ice Cream Parlor Juneau & Douglas Telephone Co. Juneau Paint Store —MRS. AGNES REINERT. Packard Taxi Reliable Transfer Rosenburg, Sam Robertson, R. E. Winter & Pond Colisenm Matinee