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TE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 30. 19278 BRIN GING UP FATHER ! By GEORGE McMANUS Tabacce Experiments JNITED STATES DEPARTMENT By German Scientists OF THE INSREMR “1>(|\|,1U\»\ {1 OIDN'T KNOW AN Il How DD You NOU WAS ON 4 | QIT O THIS | BOAT? TELL ME - HOW DID | | By coLuy- SEEMS ‘ RE | AM ON MY T GENERAL T.AND OFFICE WAY BACK TC B ~~ | AMERICAWITIHOOY LDINTTY: HE MOST | ,bTILL‘Bl—_INA\'RI\ A 1 WONDER WHAT/| OV GIT. a fl\ HAPRENED TO . | “i{:rfl- ? v Ry HIM 2 gt | o all of Jun mitted final stead entr land ¢ for Anchorage, d of mate year. was n. ate N~uml J. LINDLEY GREEN, Before the about double that Publication, Sept & wlall L and: it is the purpos ol th Institut to .ast Publication, Dec. (g g T was made in the last game he Stocksof Ford g h-J Motor Company Secers ™ / home - grow RIS Of Canada, Jumps ™% 5. . ding out p e ’ may ultimately vival ¥ ! YORK Nov stock of the I - - 195 Hearmine’s Daughter BR()TE_!ER'S 5211528 Makes Soc:al Debut 4 ~ Sl o -« FRANKFORT o. ODER Four Cylinder 185 . E Hermine von € - lest danghter o Herm and the her former imperial Door, made her s pog sa A Cars “back on the baseball m AR 0 wiuvainten Hanis The fastest four in 0 to 25 v thro sears bridestmald at g Comntess A i 3 th en seconds-— Feiuks quil® In Yie or on hills i s quipment includes wind- VG A p it g attn: GEAE , rear view mlrror, i o 1 3k : bumpers on frent and 7¢ s I UYOT BCWLS 2 Yo, §- officiate A P IN ELKS’ MAT HES kson 135 185 171--491 The nup ¢ \ 3 N ELKS ¢ ot 151 192 168 _.f14 the coming out event Five Passenger Sedan fiyo ned up a twol ) The fivew Rl e R A xispelimnd $875.00 Detroit i Hiitper st Ao ki rotal el e Sk > di n i Castle.” HIGH SCHOOL AND his coach askad SRR T | (‘n:H Woltgang Castell, wh A % Sk 1 seore f FUHLOnE gang Castel, ) [ o) 1 TR () ALUMN! FIVES TO 4“m(lnl how nigpSCOre b ok Fippligloyady von Fabor. tho L MSCAUE MOTOR 15 o me,” saic [ 5 ride’ y i 1 TANGLE TOMORROW me.” sad fhares ot hen b (310 LR LN & FAE SO0 Pochmani B o, s o N y WIEe ae ilson amo The thall games of \Alva has to whip me first.” i made to date. in th Total x 539 440 file ekl the s d in Ju The two hrothers have been | W gty . e ot Pt : neail, f » for tomor- eparable in their business mateh between teams i Team No, 6— L ‘]‘“’ % tow: night in High Sehool cports underta b ed high score Heaning 140,000 ' s s o Wil Eymahatum, 1t was anmounced to- | ha ) and hig cage of 185, MeNaughton 154 158 ; Ilrnlxu the Ame branch of day by Coach Waid of the High Four sportsmen have acquired ,r\n\])x,. i hundred took nangan 1741 ~480 ,\.“‘\"v(‘";;"”-" mative jat{ School. control of the Cleveland Baseball friends recall how 1 the match between " E (R : bowied Tota 501 A7 4841442 RS W 1 and some of the other ! o of his stable down the sireieh & : the Gienville track in thue “gooil old days.” Hi Ay Some time ago the Alumni Club in the American League. teams started turnouts They ere Alva Bradley (left), and a date w Jo! n Sherwin, Jr. (upper right), header betw Bradley (lower 'i'l.(m not bowl ‘GEORGE T RE[D { BROWN DUE BACK ! DIES SUDDENLY i SEATTLi, Nov. 30, — George| aing copped yrs for ave ere \nll r a doubie- the High and golf have becn and the Alums, both boy and Percy I % girls' team . | - ianfti Ho goes, Dol repusy Brown s to| Thomas Reld, Vice-President and! 16, Coach Waid's team is admitted- A R : the 80% | Somic ts were reg- uin on t nita today. He|western Counsel of the Northern' . (3] Y, weak bn the defénse’ and no' GLEY | el Wl ol istered in the o5 last night, | has ben to taking M. Pacifle Railroad; 15 dead, ag the! Gmanett; 8 and 10 tied at 1467300 Mrs. Starkloff ment in the Federal Jail in the town walt of a sudden a k of heart! lure, e was formerly asso-' GROCERY i ted in law with James Wick- am, of Juneau, Alnska. e o | MARTHA SOC!ETY Will mect Friday, December 2n:| zJUNEAU TRANSFER |, at' 2:80 p. m th Mrs. L. United S artive Rtk ok l-‘.wc. COMPANY v 3 Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Buggave as tea man who is of sufficient sta find of azgrdssivd &hifit Was' hé ‘uncovered to fill the center be: Several men have been tried f the pivot pos n, but it is i that Fred Ar will start as ter, because ol his experience ability, though he not « all that Waid needs the change land , team pushed 0, which i HANSEN T4 BUSINESS 1 amn now worki ; o e ng iy vior and exterior p | furniture refinishing, alll I, J. SHARICK nteed or mo pay.| geael e OLAF HANSEN. | Opiician | Watches Diamonds Silverware pins’ cac 1.1 3 {up by RESEEIER YIS Cae T o) COUPLE MARRIED Mlora Rusk tHoward were married y iby Judge Frank A. Boyle, ates Commissioner. BUILD FOR 50 PI‘R CENT LESS, = No furring and lathing required, all Granite Concrete Hol- . low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter and half the fuel, cool in summer, no better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. e e e e e John Morgan controlling interest in the elub, | PI¢ ay they did so becanse of civi Orme, Burke and and’ pride, but their friends in the | ther ighting it out for forward — e positions, while' Fred Orme, John- son and Jackson have heen show- | ing speed and heady work. Berg- | ren i# one of the few men who has showed np well as a guard, in practice. Waid has cut’ hi squad down - considerably since the first turnouts so he could get | down to @ working hasis. On the Alumni outfit Garnick ! and Campen are expected to do most of the heavy work, being the two who have had the most ex- perience. The dark horse of the evenir will be the game between the two | girls’ teams, as lttle is known as pure n oatlet for their sporting the Dradley bro-| truat ¢ We i i ] Basketball | === | IR | | to their respective powers, and | ; nothing definite has been given “EI‘COME CAFE in the way of line-ups. Miss Lowe AL(]MNI | Front Street nhas been coaching the High | School girls diligently for. some | HOME COOKING time and her outfit is expected | VS. | Lrs. A, Haglund, Prop. to put up a guml fight. | CLEGHORN ‘GETS DRAW IN MATCH | Chesterfield with the fashions Service Transfer Co. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS and BOYS and Coa! | [Office Phone 389 Residence { aone 2501 | night to a draw with Hank Rykor. Fans thought Walter won and Tooed referee Schact so hard mnt' the main evenlers could not be introdueed. Cleghorn hored hnrd‘ in the last round but took more than he gave in the other rounds. PIONSHIP - AT CHESS WON .BY A. ALEKHINE High THURSDAY—8 P. hool G ymnasium Last Saturday night a_ persen cr peisens turned en a. wales valVe on the top floor | flooding the loweyr dance floor. : ; 3 A reward-will be BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 30.—Al- ; e —— paid for any infor- nder Alekhine, Russian, has o ; - ) ; ized his life’s ambition, that . : proigipene b arrest of party or N Y | 4 ~e&\ | “FLAT RATES HERE” hn, isix ‘to three 'with 25 Admission 25 and 35 cents MANAGEMENT “of ; A. B. HALL We work om Flat Rate Systems in our shop, and you know what yon!‘flll will be before we tackle the job. b : G v . + “The ‘.Q‘flung we have for sale is Service-Satisfaction. m:lln:“ er:al:?xelr h:.:u::; . : . That's the way we make a profit out of the busineSs— o'clock until noon during e : G " giving a ‘8 big businesslike return for his money.” { ‘winter months. 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