The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1926, Page 5

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THE DALY ALASKA FMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 24, 1926, o 5 \ mentat et sty Snmnsntonn osemessressntisesese | IMAKLARDS TAGORD AT |- i Sl S : \ ; sm(;% ARE KILLED IN || 5 | MISSOURI, IS REPORT ! AR e o : ) / E e 3 MERCHANT TAILOR § ! \laska ( ! : | AL P T i sd b e T o TR COLLEGE FIVE BEATS DOUGLAS HI 16 TO 14 Overtime Game (?f, 3 Minutes Played for Decision—Sec- ond Douglas Game Tonight bhaskethail back in The fighting ( team from Fairban the secona half the most exciting g n the nel fc 1 number of yeurs ien they defeated the Dou | School in a three winate peviod 16 to 11 last nigl 5 plas At 'h.'-‘ “ ‘\[‘I oi th game i @ of 1 apened th ¥ game with the hasket ot St Jolinston follewed with another . | converted a foul shot and thon 1 v ; ; 5 ; for the Colleg made a long o A I and his basketHall play from th A Ka Agrvienltural the quarter ended 5 1o 2 fo Colles of Min I i \ Junean pla | sen R 121 I'h n the picture Abell, 1 1, T5n Douglas came back stronzer thi A. Loft wd And ever in the second quarter and ran' - < 0 up to 12 holling their! g -y ¥ Lo e o s A e EABLES—COLLERE [ v i, e Fairba nex: L e ahhiTae i 5 Sereen halt and ¢ » Higl o n o 4 3 g . clever passing @ tloor worl i I i e | Anderson Boyd camy 5 i i R i las at 12 all. Martin | . i S (’ o & Loftus tied the score with a beauti f a2l I " Senior Island Five Plays Col- 1 e L 2 i g 7 and a { two coaches decided on \ lege Tonight Juneau i A bualb 16 i @ minute overtime period and 1 ) S i > \ i ¢ 76 teams - were fighting hard for the| ”mh Iluys Christmas i Tk it ball, Douglas having <everal chan — for ) el F, DV ‘\V i for baskets, but faileq to make i T i o i ”I I ViYyen Anderson came through with a bl L s/ . frem the foul line after a beaunif: e ChE et MAC R oA v and pass from Loftus, ending ""‘K A BT o ame, with the College on (e | 0 LHE S0 et L el ) ear : end of the score 16 to 11 ; g at A. I chool will a prosram Decemb Summary R J L : Tonight U orea Douglas High Alaska Coll test of th Johnston (1) P Boswe P Boyd (2) | Undoubtedly uad b © Loftus i G Li ¢ G Reo Bonrer for Zin hut dast | an for Bonng ot r for n, College Ander Boyd, Boyd for Reed ¥ Fouls converted: Johnston 1 out ATne, of 2, Martin 1 out of Bonner o |could not obah out of 1, x | out of 2 , Lt was somg hoth reasor O out of 2, Boyd 0 out of 1 0 which coloreq their on th 0 out of 1, Loftus 0 out of 1 18l Officials: Magnan Referee; Nowel| When they stack uy ide th an e aE8cain Eagles tonight, unless they improve st considerahly are in for som hard lin d uncomfortahle ALLENS SURPRISED minute ¥ T e finished team Rev. Harry R. Allen and wife, ¢ Sis e whios ow. tie &n the Lutheran Resurrection Churel as big Colle; man | were surprised at their home Wed-!for man and whose =xperiend # nesday evenin by the members of | ahout extensive. They know the! the congregation. They were pre-|breaks and how to take ady ot | ented with a lovely water set, con-|them. And unless 1 sisting of glasses ¢ 3 ps out of | also a set of ingly indiff o1 freshments were than likely walk off the floor| e¥ehiie tonight a beaten aggregation = . For that matter, Juneau i i FALLS ON SIDEWALK | ooking forward to tomorrow i Joe Conn was taken to the hos.|With a whole lot of confiden | pital this morning the result of a |that is something the local fall on an icy sidewalk and Lis back !l-' 1 when it took the floor es- | being injured. {day evening in the initial contest of | A i series. Outweighed and oufrang e ‘rh‘ Measure tamen for all-wool made|ed man for to measure suits, fit positively guar \Auu the High School hoopsters emerg anteed. JORDAN'S VALET SERV-led from their fivei tussle with the ICE. —adv.' Collegians with a that as they man as bad { conviction Wishing You The Season’s Greetings and assuring you of our appreciation of your good will and patronage The Leader Store M. GEORGE COLLEGE y ability. | P FIVE NOW IN JUNEAU ————————— o the Classitieds. They pay. 3 Every Month in the Year! 1927 SALES DATES January 26 May 25 September 21 February 16 June 29 October 26 March 16 July 27 November 23 April 27 August 31 December 14 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When Requested - SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 65 MARION STREET VIADUCT SEATTLE,US.A. WISHING EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS H. S. GRAVES THE CLOTHING MAN - I.J. SHARICK | ' e e e eeereed here the bivds nd by whom reported red by the person who tagged !The Commission said |U. S Bureau « o rtain 1 ) ———-—— PACKAGES IN POST OFFICES the window ostoffice will b ow for one hour from 11 o'clock funtil noon opened to l'no <> SANTA CLAUS NEARS JUNEAU; WILL MAKE TWO SPECIAL VISITS YAl T. Alaska, Dec. $0.—Deat Geor Rice! Please ask the kiddies on the Channel to excuse me for not send ing you a no vesterday. The fuct Is that I had stight break down ind the time took up th spent in fixing I would have The | t to the time the m nt thing in npor nel g v than just w know that | leiting e am coming. | And tell the kiddies that | surely | will be there tonight. 1 am not cer- ( twin as fo the exact time, but will be bofore midnight inz through with my 1 leave for one | vill rcturm on the eva. zath to distribuie gii AKs Christr at the Palace theatre. T + kiddi who do not see me tonight will sure Iy see me then. Pl shake hands with all of them And t Commitic don't 1 remind the hoys and of th Jackie Coogan contest which will | Do held the same night. 1 under A the prizes are worth white | me that he wants | who does not understand | ol Spickett tell fully about the contest to call him up or see him and he will explain. | I it oodbye now. Beins | o close (o * Channel I am rather | wxions o get (here oon ay possible SO must start right now. | | 3¢ you tonight, George. Santa.” Three prizes ave to be offered for The Coogan at (he P ! Xt Tuesday night. The prizes » donated by the B. M. Behrends Ine., Goldstein’s Emporium, ani |dunean-Young Hardware Company. A lspecial prize of $250 will be given [to the best Jackie Coogan in 1o, Leharaetar he portray in Ol | | Clothes" This prize is donated Ly [John Spickett - ATTENTION MASO—NS Mt JTuneau Lodge & A M., and sojourning invited to assemble s Hall at 10:30 a. m the purpose of pro-| 2 to the Northern Light Pre Church to attend St | | Mem No. 14 fJohn Day services, By order of [the W. M. CHAS. NA( |—ady Sect / HERE HE COMES Now is the time to order coal. We also carry a full line of Feed and cur btto is to buy the best secret of so many sat- his is o isfied castoms, It you have heen using just ordiuary coal then we invite you to give our's a trial And our transfer service O G O My D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 | ECECTR(CAL appliances SUCH GIFIS are ult:a-modern—they're attractive useful. In fact, they're absolute necessities! 4 FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOME Christmas Trce Lights, Toasters, Warm'ng Pads, Waffle Irons, Automatic Irons, Curling Irons, Lamps, Table Stoves, Percolators. ALL PRACTICAL--THINK IT OVER GASTINEAU ELECTRIC LOWER FRONT STREET e | With Best Wishes for a Mvrry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year ALASKAN HOTEL DAVE HOUSEL, Prop. L P DS TONIGHT—8 O'CLOCK ALASKA COLLEGE vs. DOUGLAS EAGELS At Natatorium ADMISSION 20 AND 35 CENTS

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