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. v GEORCE THERE \S A VERY FINE GENTLEMAN LIVING IN THE APARTMENT ACROSS THE HALL~ 1 Wi%SH YOU WERE MORE LIKE HIM-~ | WANT YOU TO MEET HIM AND COPY ___J THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1T OH-HO! THERES HURRY LP AND OPEN THE DOOR, 1928. SDAY, BRINGING UP lu\'l HER DEC. T e —— WELL,I'LLBE S T AREN'T THE LATZ \E T \ CERTAINLY | DS W «»JTTo ™ME T)"\T | s | S p@ RIS CHILKOOT SOLDlERS “SPORT BRIEFS l‘v';:“ I‘,‘I”: KPS Wt Toln JUN[OR HlGH SERIES TO BE COACHED IN = A O e PR < R ENDS IN .TIE FOR SKIING THIS WINTER' mue Georsia Tech ool tcam | SHICAGO AWARRS Pel | THE THREE CLASSES As an \nvigorating and tarillng|Pasadena for the Christmas Day| T8 v w As a result of il game of winter sport and also to scrve me with California i g i ¢ one m award useful purgose, the soldi L4 fed by versity of Chicago Chilkoot Barracks are g tol White e to be et ot e 10581000 thall Sie Ut ARENE an Eiven , from|!0 members of its 1928 footbal b el . other colored gloves said to T S S . ed 10 m have infected bruises oblained in mcs “"v"“""";i‘ :""N“”':x“:""’, L N points of t e g i el Then the Sev- . W, : ¥ s ; i th and to cap Juncau on t The Uniyersity of Calif A. A. STILL UNCHANGED 1 scored over the tersburg, told of the plans foothall team will lo; t the clos- now complete for the undert A and en CAGO, Dee. 13—The Amari. | The last of the Mr. ly is an expert I of its iine by gradu tion | nly Dba imes was played mained i old to tha Dotrc T 3 $100,000 and r | a mn gain he fi- the mer le xander NG I yea il ame end ham- r montt ¢ Internationa turncd | pionship will be determined by the selves ware told of the p d Prudhomm - > o De D made in the and at once became int y CALPERS GET H. S. TICKETS last Most of the enlisted men and T ! post officer ad used | oo Ma Dse. 17 —B h winter but lacked e W Sivadad | a capable instructor to drill them ! for ¥ 1 in their application. Soatbail Momeh : Y ) ) a man, the hoys voiced| e L ; 4 T a vl sh ng Mr.| Joe Dundee, of Baitimore, world | g g g Han ki instructor and a plan| Welterweight champion, in the Rl PRIIOE B g e was formed whereby each was to U““’”] States Cire ”v]' Bt [ A 5 will b - iiH10% ‘for AHA oo Appeals at Chic has his | 5 the problem of a suitable practico|Pinkie Mitchell in Milwaukze, ORI e g R GRS 1 Lar seaso ground was next solved. The offi- ust 11, 1927. | Pata ATi:HNeGtrte’ Saventy. DBhat i | cers of the barracks decided th: 3 2 lword in radio. Open evenings.| I, J. SHABICK VERY ILL preparing a skiing course was| Frankie fro. is: matched ’| Demonstrations in your home if| 1. J. Sharick, well known Jus o v bit as benefi and called ght Steve Rocco of Toront), {you wish. ‘Telephone 429, neau resident and proprietor off| for as much exerc s any calis-|nadian titleholder, in a 10-rounc Radio Electric Company Sharick’s Jewelry Store, was tak- thenics or setting-up at! fight to a referee’s decision in the a4y MARTIN LYNCH. |[en seriously ill and hurried to are held. When Mr. By ;! Arena at Detroit tomorrow night.| - St. Ann's Hospital this morning at. the barracks a short time It is a title match. { “READY TO MAIL' Mr. Sharick is suffering from | the ground was nearly complete| | Distinctive Alaskan gifts in strangulated hernia and soon and the men were looking forward; The Chicago Cubs’ | Christmas wrappings. Our line|after entering the hospital was with enthusiasm to the coming third baseman may be answ is better than ever this year.|taken to the ope room lessons. |in Danny Taylor, last season with |Winter & Pond Co. —adv. | where surgeons per a se M Byerly will go to Chilkoot, Memphis of the Southern Asso-| - - I rious operation At a late hour Barracks on the next boat and win | ciation. ATTENTION de:ly he was reported as rlmv»,cj start the coaching as soon as thore | 9 | For Carpenter Work of anylas well as could be expected con is plenty of snow. He pointe ,,1 Christian Keener (Red) Ca: kind—shop or city—Call Handy|sidering the sericusness of the| out that the conditions for |h:|lfl' Army outstanding footbaliiAndy, Phone 498. | case | sport were very good in the viein.| ity and predicted that in a short time the men would be proficient | in handling the tricky skis. | Major Thornton Rogers of Chil-| koot Barracks has always been| very much interested in the oute; door sports and has created every | possible opportunity fcr the men to | enjoy them. Mr. Byerly in speak- | ing of the classes said that due to| | the p. experience of the men,| they should progress rapidly and in a short time would be Jump- ing and making long, | try trips j U. S. Army posts around the Great Lakes are scenes each winter| of the soldiers drilling and ‘ma-| neuvering on skis. During the| period of snows, skiing is a part! of the daily drill and the men | are very adept in the handling of | the ppery hickories” as the| skis are called. The men at (‘nil.“ koot Barracks are determined not to be outdone by their fellows lnl the south, so have entered the| spirit of the coming program withI a wil. { Christmas car2z for 8"——]1@!!,' selective. Prices within the reach of all. Call at Empire and see samples. i | CLUB CAFE | R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. Recently of the Bergmann, Dining Room SPECIALIZING IN Home Cooking MERCHANT’S LUNCH 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. éhofl Orders and Regular 11 Dinners CLUB CAFE e sometliing rioic Mlld eough for anybody : not ‘he whole story of a nd yet they Satisfy* of high quality tobaccos; because they are blended and cross-blended in a way that can’t be copied—and that blending produces a satisfying taste and fngnnce They are “the mild cigarettes that satisfy.” wiaely mild but they “ney stand out as the :se they are made | Sharkey will surprise the fans | Rickard. Signs for Three Bouts * WHO'S WHO AND WHE l\'!',' ! n of the company. He wif Te n her later for a more ex t ed visi 5. Jam ( on left on the where she will and will ictoria for d at Ketchikan will spend th various Pacific known in ne v ner son | ! ir ¢ Coast with Mr. and Mrs. Day, then return to her home in Juneau | <o - i SHRINE CLUB OFFICERS | At his peak Jack Sharkey | (above), Boston heavy, can lick Ralph R. Resser was chosen any of the present crop of con« President of the Shrine Club at tenders for Gene Tunney’s Fairbanks rec ‘“':"\_ “"‘ H. A| Iyth was elected Vice-Pr erown, in the opinion of Jack Dempsey. Latter predicted that b 11 Frank M. Dunham, § asurer. in three bouts for which he just | gy q00 )00 eproductions signed up with Promoter TexX iy cnristmas cards, original, dit- ferent, A n, 25 cents each at I the Nugas op. (International Neweroel) e > IT AlmqQuist Press Your S WE DEVELOP FILMS o cal! and deliver. Pnons Alaska Scenic Views ady PSR e it PO AR o il BASKETBALL FRIDAY, Dec. 14 M. Juneau High School Gymnasium 8 P. J uneau H Lgrh School Juneau Lul:l Storage Co. Adults 35¢, H LOTS OF 8 Stml«nt\ 20c, Elementary 10c¢ EXCITEMENT ASSURED VORY 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 Juneau M s not been well for| Mrs. Ves —adv. | 'O DN ; ADIO VSTRATE A | 2 OWN HOME YOI | ! ceive | s ; ' out with no charges to you I 1 YOURS FOR RADIO HOME NTERTA f Alaska Electrie Light | & Power Co. \ JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA i Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. i¥ Selling Agents: Kolster, Zenith, Majestic, RCA and Bosch Go-Getter Receiver Sets. WHY NOT LET US put your n on our coal s, it is certainly good coal We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our eggs are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox KFeeds. And our transfer servica— well yoa can't | "hone 11 1 NOR THE R V HOTEL ROOMS-—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner n operation—Hot water day and month gnd up—steam heated, [ PSS night. Rocms $12.00 per % | Prices Reduced $150 to$250 DODGE BROTHER Standard and Victory Models | | | MecCaul Motor Com pany An Ideal Christmas Gift ; SOMETHING FOR THE CAR FOR CHRISTMAS OR i WHY NOT A NEW CAR FOR CHRISTMAS . —WE HAVE THE KEYS TO HAPPI- S—CALL AND LEARN OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager P SIS R R S 7 4 5 SIS .”..-m...._ Kann’s Store! 223 SEWARD STREET ScTo $5.00 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 Rel‘dcred by Experts Lower Front Street Phone 154 A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN Sheet, Metal Plumbing Our prices are “ased on known cost of production Our Overhead Is Less Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska