The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1930, Page 26

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 21, 1930. 9 Vagabond’s , Christmas He rec-| HELEN (90 % H - A CHRISTMAS | ’ Heap on wood, the wind is chill; : But let it whistle as it will, too used to free- ,: We'll keep our Merrie Christmas still. May All the Gladness of the Old Time ns still ther Jur uncles' gone, I sup-| but otherwise the | » same as when the g S T A N 1% ] Merrie Christmas : I e on the corner was ame. His knock brought young woman to the door. The agein pe Pre: “I beg Jookin Cousin Fanny,” he said| & Bhul (1ve We Bl D) ASHY, Re(l CO(llS and announce to the family that| Be Enjoyed by he thermometer will| before morning” he said, ive the furnace a poke.” Agatha Oberman where I can findjt You and Yours, rodigal has returned.” | amily had evidently already A’l(l ed of his nearness and gath-| walted while he went down | the cellar, and as he came up, ent to lock the front z lights from the right white of the amed through at them. tiful,” he said. “Let’s} it heavy coat around ulders and together they in front of the house rent Today and Throughout e o st e v e | Chiristmas Eve . the Entire Year etings and questions had been| exchanged, “whether you could put, The children had gone ! me up for a few days. I could, of their stockings w course, sleep outside, if necessary.” | Benjamin,” his | aunt replied, ry room is taken,| | as the family is all home for the| ays. Besides, there is the ques- of whether or not a—a wan-| “No, we had better | derer—might have a proper effect fon the younger members of the | family, let alone the good name of | I think you'll understand I do.” He drew himself up. “It!sat simply the sentiment. I felt I|quiet 1 like to spend Chri | here. But I shan’t impose on | Glad to have seen you all agair | He | “Han “No, Thanks; Too Used to Free- | 20l dom,” He Said. | bore an extra passenger. e these eight years. You an old| friend of hers? “Yes; I'm Ben Martin—used to y the fireplace. And two per n front of the f all T put on another log?” he | se | “Unfortunat W. P. JOHNSON ys,” he told her, “have 1iding star.” he put her hand in his| led through slightly moist| N so willing to praise, say those things ht them, that it is nothing that I/ had mad he knew, the sort son she was | of them lived up to the, nd love the other gave. much lon; GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG 9% PRODUCTS " the stoc as| filled, after the t | trimm It was becoming cooler since |of a rode back up the road.|fire had almost gone out, but th ; up be- south.” That night's express|fore the fireplace with its shining | andirons. the tree, the s — — e - - = oo “You always polish them so)ing their jolly little selves out of {all the yeal R s — - 2 SO T, S S htening up the was in its| pré e under low of the Christmas fire ys were pok-| warmed their hearts throughout| ntiment,” he decided, “I'm | chairs were drawn clost § ||||IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllfllllllllllflllflflflflllllIIII ; £ = [ ] = g o ristmas = . = - Season’s : We could not let the season pass g . 4 % . SEASON’S without extending to our many friends ] Greetlngs g and patrons our most cordial greetings g g GREETINGS and wishes for a Merry Christmas and g g i ; ; : Happy New Year é May the Holiday Season greet all with g | ‘jffi;’l’hf::;:;g°t)l:‘r" t'l'fl‘l:l‘: ik g ’g’ an abundance of joy and happiness and ° = : appreciation to friends and H iE hold the things of life worth while. g patrons than the time-honored = ] custom of wishing you—in all E g ; sincerity a N £ For the coming year, success and pros- g i : = perity to all, is our wish. Ny | Merry Christmas 5 = = [ Happy Prosperous : ~ - % ; 3t Arcade Cafe | i |l H.S. GRAVES {| The Arcade Cafe | ' 2 ® [ ] = S dn ' i £ = CHRIS BAILEY, Prop. ‘ i THE CLOTHING MAN § o = - £ SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY ¢ = & | |llmmlmnmnluumlmnnmlumlmmnmmumm|m|||||||||||||||||||§k %fllflllllllfllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII% :

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