The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1928, Page 5

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By GEORGE McMANUS 1T MAKES ME S0 HAPPY TO KNOW You LIKE \T - ) OF,MOTHER! THID 19 REALLY A BEAUTIFUL WATCH O - HO! 90 THATS Majestic All-Electric Radio Sets THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1928. [ TraT woz M&nT~ | | NICE OF MAGOIE - | ———g | A PRESENT | BOUGHT IT FOR o W‘J ‘ TYOU THINK HELL S % ( \ b I 2 ) \,.\I('E : ik | : ; ) : L . [ 1 DISTINCT KNOCK-OUT BRINGING UP FATHER JOST WHAT ' NEED- NOW L GIT HER | YOUR FATHER-DO FOR THE MONEY THE RADIO SENSATION OF THE YEAR 1928 1sk About Our Free Home Trial Plan | a total of 621 pins. { chikan, was second witl otal of 608 pins. low Ketchlkan Y'hlh 472, Harris 610, Burgun 1\1 3 \lw ymew 490, Zurick 584 ,u 2743, Juneau “Saw Bucks” [,( ats ]uneau and Anchor— Barragar 60 avenik 543, | ley HT_ Bava 580, Radde 5 - gl RN m e RS TATG, age in Opening Match stal 268! evening uuul ) (% g Total 2689, WHY NOT LET US adv. ) by avr | Juneau “All Stars” | ' 4 y % 3 ()f Te.cgmph Pl:lj« Ly beitier ISR . put your name on our coal list, | ’ X 1 i it is certainly good coa | “(’I‘J’hE‘LELOP FILMS = | The Ketchikan Elks last nigh ) tewart 510, Guyot| 4 e dsliver rois diluue( The day was dark » SYe i T 3 - 2 & ! 5 WA B Sl g & fal match in 3 v X poultry eevry day. Our egss {xhwey: whi % elegraphic bowling s ” A Bhn ke 7 A are the largest and freshest Wind sk ’ vl & nament, winning from Anch ¥ s 4 ' that the hens produce. by 49 pins and from the Juneau “Saw Bucks” by 54 pins. Anchor. won from ‘the Juneau * Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phore No. 1¥ BAD WEATHER>SPOILS [ ForGET- HERIT TEA ROOM SUNDAY TRAP SHOOT e ik | Hereafter s torned | paked in our f the | Herman is not dc nd Y “READY TO MAIL” GOLDBTEIN'S Jistinetive Alaskan gifts in| g, vou as - wrappings. Our line| . ) than, ever this year.|cpy Winter & Pond Co. ~—adv. out for the Sunday S A o Juneau Gun Club 0ld papers for sam at the Empire. Qnly, tive cldy bifd ¢ We carry a complete Itne of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer servics— well ycu can’t beat It. D. B. FEMMER Phone IH NORTHERN HOTEL '""1 ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up, Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burnmer in ! operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.0¢ per month and up—steam heated. [t e any good s men do not v & ; tioned y @ l g n e i A | went rom the trap only| a : { to land v e fans can! not blan v scores on ¢ Pop Trues. | vest, either Sydne |in Chri e, fer 4nl Al coring honors of the evening \\Mh sport —— FIVE GEORGETOWN MEN BREAK LEGS IN wza Prices Reduced $150t0$250 DODGE BROTHERS Standard and Victory Models WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—Broken | legs all but wrecked the George- town University football squad this | Three regulars, including the| captain, suffered fractures. They | were: Captain erry Carroll, Ralph Duplin and William Holloway. ! The epidemic also struck thel ! freshman squad. Dannier, a' half- back, and Honeyat, a lineman, This beautiful Elgin wrist watch in white gold engraved f Many other models for milady . . . wrist il watches...$35 to $260 McCaul Motor Company were th ors sufforing Yotd be amazed to see how many names ’?ment for one of the people on' leg frac | we can_check off on your Xmas list in ynur mas list which, for a lower cost, o | 1:‘.‘: a few minutes’ time . , . and at how will be more exactly ‘what you want to Ty ! > a cost. give. Itis expert. and unselfish help, and A. A. U. CAGE =:iAMPIONS { READY FOR BIG SEASON‘ KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. The Cook Painter Boys of I\: City, the team that won the n tional A. A. U. basketball title at| Kansas City last spring, will have another strong team in the field this year. The 1928-29 roster includes For. rest De Bernardi, one of the flash-| iest men in the amateur ranks, and | Vietor Holt, high peint man in| the Missouri Valley collegiate con-| ference while he played for the| University of Oklahoma. Local teams have won the na- tional title five times in the last nine years. " — ., i WAKTED—CAMERAS Obsolete and worn-out cameras with dirty lenses and sluggish | mechanism cannot take good pie- tures. Why not trade your old| camera in on a new model? We will make you a fair allowance! no matter what make or model you may have. A shipment of late! model cameras will be on display in a few days at Alaska Scenic! Views. —adv. | e | Sydney Laurence reproductions | in Christmas cards, original, dif-| ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at the Nugget Shop. —adv. | — - | ATTENTION For Carpenter Work of any| kind—shop or city—Call Handy Andy, Phone 498. | CLUB CAFE R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. | Recently of the Bergmann x Dining Room SPECIALIZING IN Home Cooking MERCHANT’S LUNCIH 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Short Orders and Regular | Dinners 3 CLUB CAFE That's this store’s specialty +s Xmas shopping lists. 'And not only is every lovely article in the store’s Xmas displays chosen to make Xmas shopping easier . . . but everybody in the store is instructed to be helpful in findmg just exactly the gifts our patrons want ... at the prices they have in mind, Many & time one of our men will suggest we are glad to give it, for after all, our doors are open twelve months in the year ..and we hope to see you many other times, Come in and let us take the kinks out of that Xmas list. A complete showing of the newest ELGIN ‘Watch models for men and women at all prices, One ticket with every dollar purchase. This offer applies also to all accounts paid. LUDWIG NELSON Auction Sale Pianos, Phonographs, Phono- graph Records, M usical Instru- ments, Confectionery, and en- tire Stock and Fixtures of the Juneau Music sold” at public House will be auction, Satur- dey, December 15, 1928, at 2 o’clock P. M. GROVERC. WINN, Referee in Bankruptcy. UanCTS.ll }{ ame fOIW" ar CZQ)()MI:‘N who wear Holeproof Hosiery appreciate the meaning of Iix Toe reinforcement . . . the undetectable extra threads of weth woven in at the ‘This Ex Toe reinforc imparts three times more wear to these exquis k stockings. And Holeproof colours arc always new—even in advance—Dbecause they are continually changed by the hand of Lucile herself at Paris. Don’t forget that no other hosiery can offer this Lucile service. It is an exclusive Holeproof featurc. fio]gm'oof fiasvery 1107 Broadwcy, Vo BEN C. DELZELLE Representative—Juneau A SAVORY TURKEY from FRYE-BRUHN MARKET assures-you of a wonderful Christmas dinner. We have the finest birds in town, the choicest meats' and poultry you ever bought. FRYE-BRUHN CO. \ | 1 | | l An Ideal Christmas Gift SOMETHING FOR THE CAR FOR CHRISTMAS OR WHY NOT A NEW CAR FOR CHRISTMAS —WE HAVE THE KEYS TO HAPPI- NESS—CALL AND LEARN OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager — Kann s’ Store 223 SEWARD STREET ‘ A BEAUTIFUL SILVER ANNIVERSARY BUICK FOR CHRISTMAS The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort and pleasure from your Christmas present if you buy them a beautiful Silver Anniversary Buick. Sold on liberal terms. Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts I Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaslll" A. M. GEYER Sheet Metal Our prices are based on known cost of production | Our Overhead Is Less Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau

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