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By GEORGE McMANUS TTHAT WAITER KEEPS LOOKIN' AT MEAD IFHE TROUGHT | WUZ GONNA DSWIPE OF THE DISHES | WOULLDN'T TAKE ANY THING TO rly ME OF THID REMIND - BLUM HOTEL" © 1928 by Int'l Feature Service Inc Great Briu THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, ;! BOME ‘ Sl ain rights reserved SP HAVEN'T You FORGOTTEN PARDON - DIR- BuTT ( DOME THING ? J You EVER MORE THAN | | KNEW RN THID TABLE DSV ALLT 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER R-A-THE GENTLEMEN AT | rrHAT MULG OF YOURS | \Q/out_g BE HARD | - N oot = g ME PLANE LEAVES IS ARCHBISHOP NOMECARRYING OF CANTERBURY AID FOR SIGK;Ceremony I Perfared i Presence of Vast JUNEAU MEN WIN AND WGMEN LOSE MAPLE TOURNEY| The final game of the Juneau-| Anchorage telegraphic bowling tourney was played last night ’I‘hr‘ Juneau men won the fifteen game| series by a final score of 323 pins.| The Anchorage women scored over| the Juneau women by 912 pins. The feminine players of Juneau won the final game last nl with a margin of 54 pins Witne s of the game last night at the Elks alleys enjoyed a bur lesque show at the expense the Juneau women before the final The men playe d been the women great Anchorage women had gained over them. The men de- cided that they would 'show the women how it was dome. Fred Sorri, Tom Gardner, M. D. Wil liams, M. Goddard and W. Pullen, dressed to impersonate Mrs. Man- ning, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. White, Mrs. | Dufresne and Mrs. Faulkner, start.| ed to roll the first two frames of| the game. It was with the un-| derstanding that each was to be| withdrawn as soon as each player made a strike or spare, Of course | the score made was not to count The men bhowled the two frames and by that time had scored the points that put them out of the game. Theli Scared ‘Whre eraseat from the board. | For the men, Tom Gardner slip- ped over the “foul line” and dis- located his pink garters. Wynn Goddard’s willowy form was well displayed—and he went fine until he got his feet tangled up in his; ivory bead necklace Bill Pul-| len's costume was “light” but “de- pendable.” M. D. Willlam’s Scotch make-up made one think of Alaska Red Top Soda or something that goes with it. Fred Sorri's skirts were entirely too short and the rouge on his cheeks did not match his eyes. i Following the freak game the women started in to defeat the Anchorage women, which they did although they did not admit that it was a result of being shown| how. | The scores of the final game | follow with the total pins rolied and the averages of the teams and | the individual players: Anchorage Ladies 729, 696, 769, set to. kidding lead the at th Games Scott Wendler Hewitt MacDonald Welch Total Juneau Ladies Games—1721, 771, 756. Manning Olson White Dufresne Faulkner ........ when you are going to have electric light and power. It i3 a service to do without. Electricity is being used in the homes of neigh- bors and other friends W. P. JOHNSON Phene 1 Juneau, Alaska Juneau Men Games—922, 878, 941 Barragar Lavenik Metcalt Bavard Radde Total 2741 Anchorage Men Games—861, 865, 923, Bragaw Pfeil Clayson Ostrander MacDonald B81 Total Total Ladies, 154 2.3, Total pins rolled by Juneau La dies, 10,688; team avarage 142 1.3 Total pins rolled by Juneau men 131; team average 179 Total pins rolled by A men, 13,108; team averag by .Anchorag team pins rolled 11,600 average INDIVIDUAL STANDING AND AVERAGE Ladies Games 12 15 Hewitt, Scott Boyer Pederman Welch Manning MacDonald A White 4 Faulkner Olson Dufresne Wendler McLean 151% 151 150 143% 142 142 140 138 108 Games 15 15, 12 Average 187 182 182 Barragar Bavard s Metcalf J Air-Minded? Why Even Bear Cubs Fly B)r:w'Ai; E:&zress CMAYoR WALKER < @ & ReceVES THE Cuve One used to think tuat atr was something one breathed, and little more. Now It has become 80 import- ant in today's life that the whole world has become air-minded. Mail, passengers and exp-ress fly by alr; the air supports aeroplanes and automo- biles: it carrics messages and airships around the world; and in view of the many uses to which it i1s put, one may say in truth that Air 1s Kingl Recently. & bear cub became air- minded and flew to New York from Montreal on the first deily Canadlan Pacific Alr Express via Canadian Col- onial Alrwnys, as a present from His ‘Worship, Camlillicn Houde, Mayor of Montreal, to His Honor. J. Walker, Mayor of lew Yor Mayor Walker recelved the cub with his usual courtesy and naned it “Bugs Bear.” It was the first bcar cub 1o fily to New York. or anywhere. and vcii3 whem it wos re- oW York Clty Hall | Radde | Ostrander | MacDonala Hendricks'n J Pteil Lavenik Lar | (Fifteen Racketeers | Cougl:t and Arrested In Raid in Cleveland CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. & alleged gunmen and rack from Buffalo New York in a raid hotel early led by *hicago, and were seized Wi wa stts and all 1 followi Dete | there was a “whole mch of known gunmen in:the pla »sked assistance in making ar rests police thay lie he nen were ga 18 for an “exe Nen of those arrested were given a to resi said ve session.” CLEGHORN CONTINUES GOOD WORK IN RING | ASEATTLE, Bec. &.—~Walten.Cleg- horn, Alaska fighter, last outpointed Paul ‘Delaney, of Spo- kane, in the main event of a smok- jer here | The bout was up to last round which Claghorn w the n by even a shade -0 | KODAKS IN COLORS Something New in Xmas Gifts. ) Winter and Pond Co. MONTREAL™ NEW JoRK. and was given the key to the city like Byrd, Tunney, Gertrude Ederle, Lord Allenby and many others. How- ever, 16 fully held its own as a celeb- rity and at least twenty cameramen shot at it without hurting anything except its feelings, While the Canadian Pacific Rail- way still crosses the continent In record time, by rall, its express com- pany by alr not only carries bear cubs and other express from Montreal to New York, but it meets its ships far down the St. Lawrence at Rimouski and assists in delivering mail and ex- night | adv. | Doctor with Medicines Congregation Leaves for Kotzebue to Fight Smallpox CANTERBURY sence tion representing of National life, the bishop of Canterbury wenth, was enthroned today as| nate of the Church of England.| He is Dr. Cosuo Gordon Lar Perhaps never before was a cere- ingland a vast every new Dec. In [0 take personal charge th small pox relief work cn Kotzebue i| Sound, Asst. Health Commissioner O'Hara, of the Second Division left Nome by plane this morninz; enroute to Candle, Deering and| mony performed under uch sad circumstances as the Sovereign lay eriously i1l in London other communities, according to word received today - by Gov y {|George A. Parks and Health Com- | t : : b xstonor Dr. H. 6. De¥lghne. H solemnity of t o . custom wvel i )t partly Fair dur D Charles P. Frank to Be! Charged with Murder of J. D. Sparrow ld by - to the : p e - NOTICE N National Guardsmen Summoned to Capture An Escaped Convict book with him: vanchist Med other|WON.SHOND. WHEN (pp oW {medical supplies needed to con B Drayers fon gho King ( Bt piasue here was litile deviation from| Dr. O'Hara will establish a rigor.|the old M Shs RGO B conrantiuiat | performance but the whole service | : 'Iwas conducted in English instead i an and place ¢ 1 | under in Latin as heratofore rule sst. Health Commi Sty fer Dr. J. A. Sutherland of ing O'Hara’s absenca, Burcau i ; of ication representatives at| b both Kotzebue and Deering have| | the Territorial authorities in handl-; Following his resignation from |!n€ the ¢ pideinide | the Chicago White Sox, Rayf(Dr. Charles Firestone, Burcau Schafk atar ‘receiver for. thel[Phyeician at Akiek, has been di- | Comiskey athletes, has, it is au- X’:‘Ml ."” K”.“,WM‘ ““,,:l, “,y“,v, ¢ :” thoritatively stated, signed l‘-z‘l“;l,ljw\‘ “‘]\“‘”:l"‘ r“l: \flxl< IIL:;i contract to play with the De= |y yin gelta. He will cover the trait Tigers, His was the first jct dogteam NOME, Alaska, Dee Charles urchase made by “Bucky No nmew outbreaks of the malady |P. Frank yesterday morning shot | [fHasmis gRY Detroit pilot, had been reported in any section|and killed J. W. Sparrow, pro-| i (thtedantional Newsreel) Health Department today prietor of the Blite Bath House BT A in a reported brothel which |Frank’s wife 1s accused of op- erating. The couple were mar- Owing to the fact that garbage 3’_""'.“ ARYPIARS TEWO, YORES S man down with the flu R Nome: @ year, &9 {Frank will have a preliminary hearing Thursday to answer to there will be a new man in his ( to | 4 i | place next few days, xu‘ being | for the town, may ilmmu strange cause delay in covering the route, adv to the | PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 5.—The| | mysterious departure of a detach-| ment of National Guardsmen who {left for Jackson this morning was {cleared* up this afterncon by the of the Parish: Card parties will be capture of Virgil Dunn who was held tonight in Parish Hall start standing off the sheriff’s fo; in!ing at 8:15 o'clock. The public is Neshoba County. Dunn, escaped|inv and there will be prizes convict, was shot three tim2 ind refreshments fore taken. He is ser wound. | - ~ s ed. PRATEN . SIS PARISH CARD PARTY The third of the present series| New Gifts for Every Member of the Family Compacts, Perfumes, Gift Vanity Sets of Yardley and concerning ' Mello Glo, Manicure Sets, Ho is sup- Shaving Sets, Desk Sets, Pen to Alaska and Pencil Sets. Ple sond These are but a few of our Gove many suggestions. R INFORMATION SOUGHT OF ! WALTER B. 0SGOOD HERE An inquiry has been received re-| questing infermation Walter B. Osgcod. posed to have comc ‘about 1909 or 1910 any information to the Office at Juneau. | > RECORDS New shipment of records just | veceived. A wonderful selection. | | Anderson's Music Store, Phone 25 Free Delivery Among your priceless possessions ....A Gruen Watch Beauty that is permanent, style that is correct, timekeeping abil- ity that is accurate—in a word, Gruen—the watch you'll treas- ure most . . . 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Mayor Walker sald: K Mayor Houde Pacific Railway for the Canadian € And, according to the radio inst at City Hall, the bear sang the £00d old song, “The Bear Went Over the Mountain, to See What He Could Seel" “And' I'll say he saw a mouthfull’ sald a reporter as he looked out over the vast throng which gave the little Canadian bear cub a most friendly welcome. 14-ht. solid zold, sjeustmocmeri, ll of utmost value for the price. Nugget Shop Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska J. J. NEWMAN Sheet Metal Plumbing Our prices are based on known cost of production Our Overhead Is Less Lower Front Street Phone 154 Lower Front Street A. M. GEYER ‘

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