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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. Bv GEORGE Mel WHAT 2 WELL,! IN HATS AND DRESSEDS ON TO-DAY? ‘LL DRESS AND BE OVER IN A SHORT WHILE- BRINGING A BIG DALE HOWDY*- HOW ARE You-DOC ? MR-JIIGGD DSAY- 1| WANT YOou To ACCIDENTALLY RUN OVER TO MY HOULSE- TELL-MAGGIE SHEMULS T NOT GO OUT- IF SHE GITS OUT: I'LL BE BROKE ALL WINTER a7 HURRY LVP_ PLEASDE. - DoC 1928. UP FATHER OH-MRS-JIGED-1TS A GOOD THI DOROPPED IN- YOU MUST RE ARE VERY PALE-NO TRIPS OF THE HOUSE TO-DAY IF YOU DON'T WANT TO ra s e ML o ” ants Curb Glac ELKS TO OPEN SECONDMAPLE SERIES TODAY &: Two ]uneau Teams to Compete with Anchor- age and Ketchikan Elks A new between telegra hie tourn Juneau, K chikan evenin Juneau enter series, th defeated Anchor entered against Ke seccnd ou chorage ms team fit bowling s well as au team. the last contest that the re taking the 1 bowlers have been picked by F. A. Boyle to form the squad challen the victors in the Aughorage se On it are Fred Henning, Hendrickson, len, S rt, G rleest, | Boyle, Charles O. \Jhm McNaugh- ton and Polley. squad the Ketchikan , is com- Metcalf, Rad- enik and, Bayard. The opening - matches are slated for 9 p.m. today on the Elks' alleys playing Barrvagar, ISEVEN BASKETBALL | play, nent | and| Anch ks, wi art thie| keenest | Pul- | ALASKANS WIN FROMLAWYERS: GAMES SCHEDULED FOR JUNEAU FIVE \ basketball games ~lh«‘&|\xllll te be pla by Wade's Hilltoppers durin two months. The Ju «(nn»l basketball team will four games with the Douglas Hig mn s, and a fifth if the are score i«| Former Defeat in Straight Games— Governors Defeated With the prospects of the Ket- chikan City team coming the iilltoppers will pro have several matc scheduled at present er Unalga am which with t will give The Daily Alaskans made n Tea Party out of it won three stra Judge Fran Bo egate of lawyers, taking th tche tournament to 2,307. The Butchers def. the Governors two out winnin 428 to 2, In t ening is g house player have nearly all had past experi. |ence before the hoop. | The known schedule of winter games, follows: Dec. 14.—J.H.8. vs Cold Stc High gym. Dec. 18, J.H.S. vs. Angoon Art” as high for th with pin tally sheet, winners, Metcalf h for Alumni, High| 5 ¥ was with high '| match | pin f Douglas Hi,j = [ o conona il e mine, | TOllEd high single J.H.S. vs. Douglas Fire-{ i, anq Radde high total with | score of 518. Douglas Hi, | ¢°™ © and Boyle \ Jan. 11.—J.H.S. vs. { Juneau. Jan, 18 men, Douglas. Jan. —J.H.S. vs. | Doug February 1. match C. score Alaskans Sitka Los | Angoon - Art | Hoonah Jack -J.H.S, vs. Douglas JACK SHARKEY WINS BOUT IN SLOW FASHION ])s ¢. 11.—Jack attempting to BOSTON, Mass., Sharkey, who is stage a comeback, won a decisio night over Arthur Dekuh rkey gave Dekuh a terrific "beating in the 10-round encount- er but lacked the punch and finese. He was heavy and slow His timing was woefully off with the result that he seemed unable | to land hooks cleanly. Dekuh w: down for the count of nine in the sixth round. The fight last night was his first since the battle with Jack Delaney last April, e e— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ELECTION OF OFFICERS The election of officers for the ensuing year will take place at the Scottish Rite Temple this ev-| All members are urged to MILDRED MARTIN, Worthy Matron. ALICE BROWN, Secretary. ————————— NOTICE To Scottish Rite Masons: ening. attend. adv. Special meetings Wednesday as; follows: 10 a. m., balloting; 2 p. m. and 7 p. m., degree work. WALTER B. HEISEL, —adv. Sqeretary. PO S . Sydney Laurence renroducllons; dit- | , ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at| in Christmas cards, original, the Nugget Shop. —-adv. e Harry NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSOR‘AL Klawak Tom PROPERTY | No. ‘ 61 | | Handicap {In the District Court of the| | R n\(ml States for the Territory | of ska, First Division, in IL!IH\HI[\I:L {In the matter of J. M etti, Bankrupt. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,| that pursuant to an order made in the above named matter and| ourt, the undersigned, wiil r ceive bids for the purchase of t Istcck of general merchandise of [the said bankrupt, at my office, |No. 7, Valentine Building, up to ) the Y1st day of December, 1928.|Harris at three o’clock P. M | VanAtta Terms of sale, cash on day of Radde sale, subject to confirmation by | the Court. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. { Handicap The inventory of said stock of | mechandise can be seen at my cifice. | V. A. PAINE, | Lavenik Trustee in Bankruptcy. C. Sabin PUSSUUUPSSUSUS DANCE MOOSE HALL Total Lawyers Robertson | Faulkner Hu\.ln {ord Metcalt Giovan- Total Butchers Ficken . Kean Total . Governors —TONIGHT — LINDSETH’S ORCHESTRA Scandinavian-American Music Everybody Welcome BUTCHERS WIN Attorneys , A ted of three winners. N alf for the second with one Sabin with 210 a NOTICE OF T3EARING FINAL | ACCOUNT | o | The undersizned, “aving on the | o owereeeeeos 12th day of November, 1928, filed his final account as administrator ST 815 R W EE 1 of the estate of Jullus Sumpt, de-| BEST CANE SUGAR ceased, in the Probate Court for' Juneau Precinet, Alaska, notice. is hereby given to all heirs, cred-( itors or other persons interested in said estate, that Monday, Jan- uary 14, 1929, at 10 o’cock in Hills Bros, Sc the forenoon of said day, at the| on office of the United States Com-! missioner, in the United States Bulk Cof . Court Fouse, in the City and Pre- cinct of Juneau, Territory of Al- aska, is the time and place \etl for the hearing of objections to said account and for the settle- ment thereof. H. B. LE FEVRE, ! Administrator of the estate of Julius Sumpf, deceucd Flrat publication, Nov. 13, 1928, Last publication, Dec. 11, 1928 $7.00 per ce g 100 1hs. $3.75 per 50 lbs. 55 CENTS PER POUND illings, M. J. B., Corona, 6old Shield d Maxwell House Coffees cur 23 you like*it 50 cents per pound Saritcry Grocery o B Clore That Pleases” I'IIONTS 83—85 s rrrrrrrreeeed | Williams ing oddard Handicap - RUBBER HEELS Ladies' ana gentlemen’s rubber eclse put on while u t. All| of ladies,’ 1 3 ul chil n's shoes Complete | rubber | women's repaired ortments of the for men's Michael V Shoe Shop. s the street from Goldstein’s porium on Seward Street. adv -oe LET Aimguist Prese ¢l We call and deliver. new and oles suit. | Poona 6528 CLUB CAFE RoT, Bringdale, Kaufmann, Prop. 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