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By GEORGE McMANUS HELLO-DINT Y- I'VE BEEN AWAY FER A WEEK: WHATS THAT GOT TO DO WITH YYOUR BLACK EYE ? WHEN | CAME HOME- | RANCG- DHE OPENED THE FRONT DOOR -1 T WUZ DARK- DO SHE. DIDN"T KNOW ME - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC.'14/ 1928." ! SHE HIT ME& WITH A ROLLIN' PIN AN’ SLAMMED THE &~ "M GLAD | DON'T HAVE TO GO THROUGH SO MUCH TROUBLE- THEN WHAT HAPPENED P BRINGING UP FATHER 1 RANG THE BELL AGAIN AN' TOLD HER WHO | WUZ- SHE HIT ME AGAINI AN' SLAMMED THE DOOR Attaches at the hospital opinion that Miss Kir ns, prior to his marriage, had a love affair D Manila Wants Mclntyre As Trade Commissioner of the % | |Wounded Policeman i | -Shot and Killed by | ‘[ Nurse in Hospital,""" |ana Eva DENVBR, Colo.,, Dec. 14 Rcbert K. Evens, Den police {man, confined in the G ni Hos- | Ipital by wounds in aj JUNEAU HIGH | TOPLAY GAME HERE TONIGHT Will Take on Clacigt igs in Basketball in High School Gymnasium Having and tucked quintet is being a battle tonight when they meet the “Glacier Bugs” or “Ice Men” from the Cold Storage plant The Hill Toppers shculd be in better shape than when they play- ed the Alumni last Friday night and as their cpponents have prac- ticed steadily for three nights a week for some time, there is sure to be a hard fought scrimmage. The dope seems to favor the lanky icemen, however some think the final score will depend on who gets the breaks and utilizes them by fast head work While Coach Wade will have ten men on the floor again the chances are ‘that only two or three subs will be tsed. The lineup at the start, will be: Forwards, Jackson and J. Orme; center, Berggror guards, Sturrock and Brandt { Orme will go in for a good part of the game with Nelson, Johnson! and Kilch in reserve. | The salmon freezers will prob-| ably start out with med for a forwards Os- | born and Engstrom; center, Cam. | pen; guards,- Garmicks.and «keftus, who are nearly all six-foot ! ve developed a smashin ype of play which can check and the b ort and long s »xperiment to se ponds, the adm om the former 50 cents| to 35 cents for the game tonight'! and if the turnout is large «'n:vluzhl to warrant the low admission in} the future it is likely that it will | prevail at the coming games. Doc Holman will handle the whistle| for this game. The doors on ‘the | Sixth street entrance will be open | at 7:30 o’clock and the game willl start at 8 ¢ ek } SEWARD HAS EIGHT | BASKETBALL FIVES | Ny | SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. 14.—With | a population estimated at 1,000, this ‘town boasts of six school basketball teams and two city, claiming the record in this re-| spect. ——————— TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory is| now in course of preparation. Patrons contemplating change nf‘ address or persons who wish to, have telephones installed are re- quested to notify the Telephone Company., Phone 420 before De- cember 24th. —adv. | - eee H YOUR CHRISTMAS MAIL Will not be complete without | the Greeting Cards and framed' pictures made by Winter & Pond | Co. —adv. | s | 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. Short ‘Orders and Regular Dinners CLUB CAFE A, A. U, Presid Paris Lead the World ‘ oz In Speed of Traffic PARIS, Dec Rumanian Premier 14.~Twe an hour through dens boasted 8 travels ond egar putation for peed of Pa faster than on, say the dless of the street conge |that makes it quicker to walk (] to ride Paris has tation for through e capitals Lve; tr thr - speed herself by ors of th given the cent - ‘Russia Fosters Six, Seven hour Days MOfS 20w, hour work Dec. 14 day for r day f s of ow, whe th | introduce | months 4 Avery Brundage (above), who has been elected president of the Amateur Athletic Union. | succeeding Murray Hulbert | (International Newsresl) | ago. will greeting ¢ pire. They THE FINME ally S ART OF ¢ Juliu Maniu, f Russ. @ reduc experimen: som new premier. fall of Nicholas Titulescu. agrarian classes. all—Christ- Call at the! Pri pleas cards > tion, at Empire. OLGER ¥ L'Avo,l_\l N 4 Whydid she say:\’ ’\4 “There is something different about this coffee!” MRS. REARDON'S RECIPE |\ FOR THOSE WHO PREFER PERCOLATED coFrrE Measure waterinto clean coffee pot and bring to boil Measure i lat se b $ rounded poon o FOLGER’S Coffeefor every cup of water. furigusly in. Seven minutes right time to “‘pere for average strength. l\lmv DOWD REARDON, noted food authority of the West, recognizes differences in coffee qualities. “The coffce question, however, is a simple one, after all,” asserts Mrs. Reardon,‘““and it need con- fuse no one.” “Ialways recommend Folger’s—first, because it has individuality of flavor, and secondly, be- cause i is the one coffee 1havealwaysbeenable to do; pn—whether 1 serving only a casual FOLGERS ‘!' friend or two, or a whole banquet hall of guests.” By observing the rules of the simple recipe suggested by Mrs. Reardon, here illustrated, you can be assured that your coffee will “‘turn out just right’® every time. Whether they express it or not, your guests are sure to recognize that “‘something different’ about your coffee! s A ““try it” challenge to coffee-lovers Buy acan of Folger’s Coffee today. DrinkFolger’s tomorrow morning;the nextmorn- ing drink the coffee you havebeen usingsthe third morning drink Folger’s again. You will then de- cidedly favoronebrand or theother.TheBest Coffee wins. That’s fair,isn’tit? 1 leader of the na. ' tional peasant party, is Rumania’s He was asked to form a new cabinet after the down His ac. cession marks the rise to power of | —Christmas cards, MANILA, Dee. “4.—Major Gen Frank MeIntyre, who retires early lext yea chief of the bu insular affairs, being trged by many Filipino leaders for the st of Philippine trade commis- r in the United Statcs. - “of Christma now on display * lgun fight last we which cost | |the life of his companion, Patrol {man Harry Ohle, was shot and (killed he lay in his bed, Ishortly after 5 o’clock this morn-| ing, by Miss King, nurse at the hospital. She then turned the gun on herself inflicting a | wound expected to cause her | death of is as Dain Samples | Empire, tiest cards. Private Auction Sale Edison Cabinet and records, Victor Cabinet, Colum- bia, Vietor slightly used portable, Bruswick, violin outfits, Silvertone Phonographs and Pianos. New shipment of Finhish, German, Norwegian, Kuropean records. Pianos, grand and upright, direct from the factory to your home. Exclusive agency Victor Or- thophonic and Red Seal Recor Cash or terms— you are invited to make an offer. Expert Piano Tun- ing and repuziring. Piano Benches to order. Phone 143 MUSIC SHOPPE We are here to stay. ANDERSON Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock | LUMBER Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY BASKETBALL FRIDAY, DEC. 14—8 P. M. Juneau High School Gymnasium Juneau High School Juneau Cold Storage Co. Adults, 35¢; High School Students, 20c LOTS OF EXCITEMENT ASSURED Children Not Admitted 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. at the| ]I Lower Front Street ~ Phone 154 THE PLACE TO DEMONSTRATE A 'RADIO SET IS IN YOUR OWN HOME We will do that little thing to any boni fide radio prospective customer living anywhere within the city limits of Douglas, " adwell, Thane or Ju- 1eau, Alaska, with a gua e that if the set s not function wheneve adio is being re- ceived by friend neighbor, we will take the out with no charges to you 1or the experiment. YOURS FOR RADIO HOME ENTERTAINMENT Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1% | Selling Agents: Kolster, Zenith, Majestic, RCA and Bosch Go-Getter Receiver Sets. WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal list, it is certainly good coal We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our egga are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete Ilne ol Poultry and. Fox Feeds. And our transter service— well you can’t beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. 3 | Prices Reduced $150to $250 | DODGE BROTHERS Standard and Victory Models McCaul Motor Company ' 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 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 Juneau, Alaska A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN Sheet Metal Plumbing Our prices are based on known cost of production . _Our Overhead Is Less Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau