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By GEORGE McMANUS ‘ R — - No. 3 Lavenick FLL CaT AWAN | S : 2 Van Atta ALL RIGHT - V'L £ . ’ R oy Team N¢ Radde, Kirk OIG A TUNNEL . AN' COME OLT ABOUT A MILE FROM HERE! : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1927. R e JRINGING UP F\THER Darby Pitsc Vander- |} “| DODGE | BROTHERS Sides, um No. 5—Cleveland \ ! [ oy . = y = r Pullen No. 6--Robertson Four Cylinder Cars Bavard, G. Messec on Hendrickson am No midt, He am No. wens. Dax The fastest four in America— Henning, MceNaugh-{f 0 to 25 miles through gear: ldard vm o than seven to of Juneau, stove poker, u...n. sprayer, account, Harr sh BUN CLUB SHBUT > croam Turkeys and Other Prizes| nox ot candy, § OHCIL(J A" Conlc;lnnh ,‘uml box of popcorm, 2 9 hine parlo suit "l'_vcn B(‘gmr:er:; All the gun shoot for a the offerings of the Juneau G Club at its b :vent of the yea the Thanksgiving Shoot, whivh will start at 10 g'clock tomorrow morning at the Club Hous . Not all ers will ¢ in’ ch lic, as the quads the poorest for ladies. Con ¢ e d J. 8 C. xs vided into g be so arranged th be in squads by beginners will be Montana beginners, giving all a fair cl Butte at the prises. U. of Cal, at For every squad of five that|Arizona at Tuc shoots, there will be offered Gonzaga vs turkey as first prize, and other Oceldental prizes for second, third and pos-|me sibly fourth and fifth N:\(-nx. Some W of the events will be i | tier. and some twenty-five College “of Kaho vs. Colle YTTB M. Belirends s offered a Puget Sound at Caldwell. $6.50 wool shirt for the”one who The University of Washi; has the longest unbroken run and L. F. Morris has donated $5 ia cash as a grab prize for which everyone who shoots will be giv- en a ticket. The person having high average for the day will alsn be given a prize. Following is a donated by local men: tor purse, Valentine; fruit cake, Peerless Bakery; fancy stationery and perfume, Butler Mauro Drug Co.; hunting knife, Thomas Hard- ware; safety razor, Hellan's Phar- macy; nugget stick pin, Wright Shoppe; box of shotgun shells, Mort Truesdell; woolen gloves, Goldstein's Emporium; flashlight, Juneau Hardware; silk socks, . 8. Graves; shave and haircut, Pio- neer Barber Shop: phonograph | record, Juneau Music Hou: i Chicken dinner, U. and I. Cafe; | Rhode’s Digner, Rhodes Cafe; fivo |somining, Painting, gallons of gas, Juneau Motor Com-!kind of Eeneral pany; five dozen cookies, San | {Henry €. Gorham, Francisco 'Bakery; moonlizht pho-| turkey GAMES T0D The foll are 4 being ph fternoon: Stanford California vs at Washington wiil an? inst Aggies vs. Idah vs. Montana Sta Los m. vs. Pomona a iittier vs, Cal. Tech at meets Oregon at Thanksgiving Day s o AT DAY BETTY NUTHALL WORKS LONDON, Nov. 19—Betty hall, taking from hard hand list of prizes! Alliga- a couple of tournament play to at achieving a good service After Christmas mother will France, where she hopes to “the opportunity of counter with Helen Wills. oo THE HANDY MAN she and Fdo Carpeurer, Electrical, repair Phone Angele: the British tennis player, months instead of the derhand delivery she now uses. z0 to the South another r and Pond hower in Jo of '].1]\L, 11.11(1 Su(u‘lsn(_ Fay taia ot 1i ’.WESTERN GRID | AY, impo rtant Stan | ' 1 State o at te s Ve, vada at Spokane, t Po Whit- ge of ngton is not playing this afternoon bu Seattle ON OVERHAND SERVICE . Nut- ir off work over. un- her of have en- Kal- in fact any work. 2324, dv. WIN THAT Thanksgiving Turkey TOMORROW 1 on ST'. MARYIS WINNER OF GRID HONOR . i Western Conference | Title at Football | san NCISCO, Cal, Nov. ; Coll sive fer football = titie, from ‘the same noon when it defeated Pacific ‘l[ ¢ by a ore of 20 to 0, a yesterdav —_—ete | NoW FIGHTS Flkn* ., Nov. 19—Jo¢ he luls been “ in the big leagues and drives a fire engina Baseball fans whose memorie i&0 back to ‘1805, may Tremembe when Harris, pitching {or the Red Sox, hurled a 24-inning A:\mu against Philadelphi; striking, ¢ 14 men and handin out tws passes, But when Harris turned away from baseball, he remembered ths | thrill of the fire engines. H: hasn’t seen a game in 10 yeu.f but he follows baseball throush! the newspape! | dml)illnln 1p ther now -~ TENNIS PLAYERS TRAIN 4 ON BADMINTON COURTS LONDON, Nov. 19—Mrs. Kitty McKane “Godfree, Mrs. Lambert Chambers and other well known British tennis players will keop in phy 1 trim throughout the winter by play badminton, «a INITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ! " GENERAL LAND OFFICE U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alsska. August 29, 1927 Notice is hereby given that Marie W. Peterson, entrywoman, together with her witnesses, Carl Olson, and Lockie MacKinnon, all of Juncau, Alaska, has sub- mitted final proof on her home.| stead entry, serials 04630-05858 for land embraced in H. E. Sur-| vey No. 167, New Series No 1466, and it is now in the files af the U. 8. Land Office, Anehor- age, Alaska, and if no protest is| filed in the local land office at: Anchorage, Alaska, within the| period of publication or thirty) days thereafter, said final proot will ‘be accepted and final certi- ficate issued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. Date of First Publication, Sept. 21, 1927, Date of Last Publication, [ 1, 1927, ng Deec. FORMER PHCHER ¥ shuttlecock nis ut « 19 tennis phone a Alex: ~ TOURNEY WILL - STARTMONDAY :: eheahnile sy bdwdul(- lb Ananged for """ 10-Three Men Teams Pril.cs Be Given B \4, \ur Nov Ix More than 1,000 clubs in all are ated with the Badminton A tion, and it is estimated thai least thousand othor clubs xist in the British 1l Badminton is espec rural distriet where the » hall often is used. Th cquires a eourt 44 fect by conr h nton quet instes one thst Do "The | ment POPULE oy Monday VI will be composed of ten [ matched three-men team should develop into a very : tourn: unde T evenly and i of liee jally y evening @ De niis feut bad rag center n shape Now d“ heen tlleys are in the be they have been for foundation of coner installed, the new pit truc realigned new it racquets for * than t years mall 0 are bulls - NOTICE runway bullt ches will be Tuesday, fresh or ou 1141 an all have a ed tuskey en for Th your o D, 1 M played day, Thursds nd v nksgiying if y now Piione yose, dv requested early so th will be no 1t will take snappy work h match to finizh the 5 time, will be Empire. V a IV sall for Ten- utes d Port evening at for e udv. hou pag Pri I in announced Below is H\ B. BURFORD & CO. L. C. 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