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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1927. - By GEORGE McMANUS S“.K TR MN ir l[xr‘:‘l‘tx HELLO -1GCS- REHEMBER REMEMBER. | wWu2Z S0 | P <. AN REMEMBER [if 1 0O ~oU in 1924 Av monthl pro- 5 U [ an' NEVER THATS RIGHT - m tion was more than 28,070,000 ME? LITTLE DUGA F 1 GOT FIRED HOW | USED TO' | BORROWED 0 o USEDTO RUN THE - iy MR g o Sy, - FORCET | [ TEn Dot agel || PAID ME BAck: THOSE WERE N ¥ = F2 S T - ELEVATOR IN THE SAME DAY SOME TIMES 4 e aid | S EVERYTHING? [I] FROM ME = ! - ki YEARS AGO I'D GVT FIRED THUREE i< v — Nom \ TIMES BUT 1D Gl T [ e e / ‘ Rand of l 5 Men Rol) 0 | ANOTHER JOB BEFORE e 2 D WANT TO : S0Ls [lmmt — Get A | MEAN \ R 2 way | LIKE YOUR L. NGHORWN, Penn, Dee. 13 FATHER Raw itk valued at $50,000 was B e i ’ tolen early this morning when a| Lhirst for Champagne y / e 7 A 4 Reading Company freight t | Seems to Be Dving was held ap by a band of 15 men | . in an exchange of shots with the | Out in World rain crew which did not prevent | . bandits from carrying out the, EPERNAY, France, Dec. 18 robbery. One member of the The champagne appetite throusis band of robbers is believed to|ont the world nished o have been wounded as he greatly in 19 fally 1 ] ; iseen to be carried into an auto-| France, that shippers of re- © 1927 v Inr Fearure Seavice Inc > =\ mobile. on have hecome alarmed. They ireat Brit s > -1 Several of the bandits are b planning an intensive cam- == . = == T e = to have concealed thent 'paign to advertise the bubbling on the train before it leit|vintage in 1928, in conjunetion cHRISTMAs Drug Store Th(’/ls | Jersey City and applied the air|with a reduction of prices ; e | brakes by severing the air lines. | The diminution in dome: w..fi’ I Laid to Dog that | George Dancy, econductor, got|shipments for the first six months | Bie N [ ennpiee | OUL OF the caboose when the train of the year was nearly 68 § ! MARKET IS Scents Narcotics stopped suddenly at a desertod|cent, and the total diminution od | S {spot, and was met by a fusilad:|domestic and foreign shipmem PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13—A|of ghots. He returned the firs!was 48 per cent undes tiguren ] “drug-snitfing” dog, Which is sald|anq was joined by the remainder| for the similar period la ¢ | to have led its masters to $50.000 | of the crew. | Hard times in (! | worth of narcotics, jogged into | ; 4 » Jogged into al The robbers forced the seals of | consuming countr ——— - - el 5 : trap laid by police early today|three cars, placed the silk on the | prices are blamed larze at Kodiak. - Brown footed th ‘Throngs at Munich Gathey ¢ its ofner and his pal wereground and other robbers from n | diminution In purcha LBUGHRAN IS bill. The bear had been kiiled | Y A | Hi x captured b ; thicket transferred the loot to|there are other contribu Demmng May by Indians. at nnua I1storic tives said that s automobiles. | sons, say some dealers who point . g | . s had been robl i \ ‘ > f all k : In this case while f ris S v | . nnu n stopped the New| that the sale of all kinds of ; ¢ h y 1 - he author . the dog I L B Viay Meet Sharkey | license . Author ie dog and h sed to ship the skin out came along e the robbera ably in the last yéur Hence it was unlawfull riled | MUNICH, Germany, De master would saunter into thejmade their getaway and the com . 8 iy e ) ¢ -, while that of beer and cider and W YORK, Dec. 13 and the government seiz ho|The Munich Christmas ses 5 :::‘,’k""::": fl“'i“l:jlf‘) "]Hl"]\\:mlh[ m'; bined crew searched the woods. | r pensive drinks of the T. N, . York Tithes iadas x | hide.” tunthinkable - without its histori~ soda. Suddenly the animal|They found tire marks of six,* y has increasad. eam No. 2 Noses OQui| ° ; f A | “lw y i T the ' probability th LS PSS Christmas tmavket. fo- whic 1 \‘vluul'l velp unll; dart to the vlw-.n- of | automobiles | Beer, particularly, has galned I ba ity the store. The man would run eam NO. I to Hey's Sext Halit. will | ! ; cenftur all sorts of tradesmen! =5 = o a Pl Wi Byeot | be SHoK Enaver i Dot | | NEW LYORIC, Loer 18- Tommy | SHCcess Follotys {and petty dealers have erectol!After him and would loot the store SHOE OUTPUT HIGHER | B8 ace in Tournament el el o s o G e e | H Larve Families wobden barracks and canvas-cov- Of 81l the narcotics in sight betor R. P NELSON'S STATIONERY \ n. ne mer. e pos o Vg : arge amilies | he left STORE - - enormously in public favor. g = sibility is based on reports | |delphian, last night won ge Db s s g L S0 BRGNS INRIERY, Likos AR £ WASHINGTON, Dec. 13— Foot- he](:i\fl;mm:ng a '.l point lead, that Dempsey will retire from vecognition as the 1 v 111)/6 SSOT Ill.«l.\:nlvnw Rz l{wv‘mln'l‘. i wear manufacturers in the lmlu\ Tent's it man in it st | the ring and Sharkey will be | | wefcht champion of the world b : LsTers, S e opei Bir, ara $0' be | ng o BT e States increased production night's final game in the Kk held by Tex Rickard as the \\)u ping Jimmy Slatiery 13--La found all the things d 3 ~ : {per cent during the first nine Bowling Tournament, team No. 2 quarters for Christmag Cards {and Gift Stationery. —adv, : No. 2| | emergency opporient for Tun. | | danc tok 8 &b litn f ; gicat factors in a|light children’s eyes—tin College Lances momths of this year, producing came from hehind to win first| = ney round match. man’s success, it appeavs ‘rom|decorations for the Ch M .\ .~ 261,698,520 pairs as against 240, place in the tournament after -t S |vesearch of & professor at Yale |trees, toys of every descript Admit Smoking|® PIUR Ba agkinn i { pairs in the correspond- trailing most of the time since b e on “Mother of Men.” From study | €ngerbread Santas and more pro - the matchios started several weeks e BOSTON MAN WILL GE of the records of 700 alumni, Prof | Saic articles of wearing apparel. | MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Dec. 1% A% ueworth Huntington found that| One whole section of the —Nearly 75 per cent of the young In the opening contest, Team|LEW TENDLER GETS 3 the most reomntul avn 8 Chrictmas market is devoted | women who attended the fall|b OPEN NOSTRILS! END suecessful have three No. 1 fell down below its usual 2 i times as many children the | booths of Christmas “Krippen,”|dances at Wesleyan University A COLD OR CATARRH form, bowling a total of DECISION IN BOUT 3 1 Lo aaaiiia s st A Y of 1469 ul In under du- | representations of the Christ, this year admitted they were | | | i i - i : i 1, |Toast succosstul ; ) a ¥ Rkl i Four Cylinder pins, with Barragar high man WITH SPANISH BOY XE {ato studies and nonathletic ac | Child i the manger. They vary smokers. The editors of their|d o= 0 W Ton o Head 3 with a score of 212 and an aver- URG to £ T brown|tivities ouisids the classroom, | from crude figures of papler mas |college paper conducted tho can.|g How To Get Rel gtulfedmu gz Cars age of 189. PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 13—Lew |bear skin which was seized by [membors familics decid | che (o artistic sculptures in wood. | Vass. % z 2 L Teams and 6, with nothing|Tendler last night won the re-|the federal government tw ledly excel, and suce . Every family has its “Krippen”| _Al one fraternity the ur"v(xnra,':,' County nteat Yo ol to win because of their standings|feree’s decision over Hilario Ma:-|months ago when it was shipped |almost cqually correlated wity |2nd many preserve them through ' of smokers was as high as 95. OF head or catarrh disappears. Your in the tournament, fonght it ont |tinez, flashy Spanish fighter, in|to him by parcel post from Ko-|guccoss in studies and student | generations, addi oy ”""""l‘,""w”"”"“ Ee orted | saetniTy witl hike i e ] the latter trailing until the last| 2 ‘10-round bout. Ldiak to Seattle. | activit outside of athletics. At-|some little figure, h as sheep about 33 per cent of girl smokers, "‘:fi‘" ";’* i m‘mlv wEII ‘:le“ round when they stepped.out and e e ) i Pl Ty LD Suocodp AU NE e ALDTRUADIE | 1 'lhl} ”“l‘p]"‘l).d\ UI" Bigps I,liv:“:(nn\:“(;r ‘\]\“ull:l if;“:r::l 'hm[”‘:; ':n:l ot A bE treely. No won by 25 s. Sperling . 3 ic auction yesterday by Depuly |relation to success in life, while [ camel for the three kings, or an es wWere we pxcess of 5o |@ 3 C . Blati st "(‘,'r’ A,1:”;:,::"‘,2‘::,’,?;: JOCK MALONE LGSES Marshal A. B. Miller, Roe Dy%:|the training a boy gots amol angel (o the collection. |per cent. ~(Guests were present ';"Y':",S".""”,"“' .h.“w“mf‘.m."v;usi gl el TO NEW ENG. CHAMP | man ot Seward, Alaska, bid it i | considerabie gronp of brothers) Iven the department stores o | from nearly all the prominent wo- | discharge, dryness or head ache; | PR it bt R S te: ek sl at $17.50, and will forward the|and sistors doos uot, take .mauy customers. from Men's collesgs aud it could mnot|no struggling for broath at night. |} obshiass® tor Toam No o ol | HOBTONY ‘MusE” Dic T Lt b sk e dabon - i Pl s e S ) the Christmas market. There is|be found that any ome of them| Get a small bottle of Bly's 2 The fastest four In America— 0 to 25 miles through gears in less than seven seconds— vnequal in traffic or on hills ~—equipment includes wind- swipe, rear view mirror, stop light, bumpers on front and 0 Jver g R Mello, New England welter court con ns the sale. Dykman OLIVE CROP LARGE as yet nothing in Munich to cowm- had a complete delegation of non-|{Cream Balm from your druggist ::::L",kfif,;.‘:\fe“, i yn ;H'(l‘, I“.‘,‘,‘,] (-hnl{fipinn. won -the decision over|shipped the robe to Seattle for| —_— pare with the five and ten coat |smokers present. and apply 71'1!1110 of this fragrant | Five Passenger !"’d'"’ Tan up a *eore 3. while|J0ck Malone in a 10 rounder last Brown . | SEVILLE, Spain, Dec. 13— stores of America except this mav-| (lf. the 25 per cent of girls who |antiseptic cream in your llustrllf‘ $875.00 Detroit their. op i reB ;\.” 10| misht. own came to Alaska B crop is reported to be large | ket at Christmas time, [declared against tobacco, thora | It penetrates through cvery alr { WAl the WI‘;II hlehedt .(m-r| it ety .2 | wanted to Kill a b Mr. Dyvk- |t with the probability VIR TR jwere a few who admitted they|passage of the head, soothing and ! —_— made in.the tournament, 159 ATTENITON man | said today failed to | ex;y ding those of last NOTICE | {would smoke if they dared. healing the swollen or inflamed | H. 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P.lodd jobs. adv. | Relief Is sure. iallv, will be printed in tomorrowea|F: WOLLAND. —adv. | and bought it front the postmaster | 01d papers tor sate at The maptre. | Nels ; i S JUNEAU TRANSFER Following the the scores: 5 ¢ e AR o & i First 2 Z . 3 " oV s and Stores Team No. 1o wr e 5 g | ORDER YOUR e By A Barragar .. 185 171 212565 | i . . . 2 G i f i reight and ] ge Bringdale 129 161 14740 > 1 oL i Er T et : : 4 [} Totals 5 : . ? W T 2 485 512-1469 Team WNo. Bavard . 24 ‘134 169—446 G. Messer. 163 189 f 1 ) < ¥ ; ] y NOW Shaw ... 135 154—433 Totals _....456 432 480-1368 : r 8 B ; s po ity * _ Second Game % Y All Sizes and Varieties : S Team No, 3— i { : g 3 : Prompt Delivery ot Lavenik ...163 187 169-—519 d . ' ¢ LADYSMITH COAL VanderLeest 173 176 159—508 g *Van Atta ....145 145 3 5 e Bl 3 o’ 7 J Also Flasher Buttons, 60 cents PHONE 48 Totals .......481 508 473-1462 Team No. 6— “Robertson ... 161 176 164—501| hmeiia : - P WELCOME CAFE Sperling .. 211 126—473 4 Front Street Gardner .. . 136 137—463 grenh ‘ HOMJ; COOKING Tt .87 528 411407 Alaska Electric Light L. & Haglund, Tron, Third Game ’ IR LI Team No. 10— Guyot ........162 169 168—499 & PO'err CO. H. Messer. ....161 216 185—562 Ser\'u*e Tran«fu Co. Blomgren ....171 205 159535 ‘ : < y Will Haui Saw Mill Waod Tolals ‘M a ;;;—1596 h&terfield smOhs Pho"e NO‘ . Juneau’ Alaska .n.ndflcmfl '.l'eTYHo. ] 1 |Office Phone 388 181 191564 | Residence fozo 3501 ¢+ Pitshmann 211 155—488 v # 178 181531 2 570 527-1583 mtb %—Average taken; did not bowl. 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