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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1928. " BRINGING UP FATHER : By GEORGE McMANU Vi, LET ME kNOW | QUICK: JERRY - HIDE 2 oy ~RIRR < ) | BEHIND THE PIANG - HERE 4 TSR Sur (e T ALL f \ E BEA an In COMES MAGGIE- IF SHE 5 - 2 QT DEPENDS FINDS YOU HERE SHE'L ) bank you make md. surance Policy merely but worth more to you or nothing at all. | LT L | ‘ ; Allen Shattuck, Ine. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BABY TROJAN MAKES VARSITY AT % e ‘ T NORTHERN HOTEL 1 e\ T \ ROOMS—S50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up, d 0 3 Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Buraer in B SR —— — operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.C0 per GEORGIA TECH, DIXIE'S BEST. E G BHAXTUN e fanned 139 batsmen . . { month and np—steam heated. GETS READY FOR C I."Il()l.\li 1 aan: 0 it ; 108, —— : = 5 S G ‘ R WE'S PRETTY )i s | LEADING ACE Eixs santa craus (sweer Now- (8 , HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I 3 Edison Cabinet and records, Victor Cabinet, Colum- ‘ Santa Claus s to be busy around > Wkt | bia, Vietor slightly used qu ible, Bruswick, violin ; i S n A\ \ 3 ! record Pianos, grand and upright, direct from the Game by His Great | he w ) g noise 8 iy g / l'm'tu:'y to )l‘(llli‘ T\w)‘no ”r \1‘151‘{’ llmluln“(]nn:nv"n ml‘:l TO VISIT KIDDIES ‘ : TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND AMER, LEAGUE unes outfits, Silvertone Ihuw;l.m]n and Pianos., New repairing. Piano Denches to order. TOMORROW EVENING W, i A, ; CUSTOMERS S‘”’l"‘i“(‘f Followers of|me w FAsay b 3 / shipment of Finnish, German, Norwegian, Furopean Record on Mound { aiace. thasfre, gt the AARNE RS \ / ¥ MARSHALL \ We are here to stay. Phone 143 'Et)&glilc'i | fsing 20 2oll § ikhe. ddies ap to 12 years : pF. . [ ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE —, L et NSl | Prices Reduced $150 t0$250 A Claus in per u."‘( he W“X,“vvfl\sl"‘ll;:': ;nu !;vw o1 L‘;:‘«‘ I4imi.lmsu“ ?‘ T‘Le‘ N rry by nd also have a good IJ!S \‘\‘;I'I;l’:.\.. De Braxion was in 48 games in {me While Blks' guests in the g §8. D000 Gl porgte 1y 4 - M. SALOUM IMPROVES Standard and Victory Models atr which he pltched 218 innings and) > 6ld Sophomore, absorbec M. Saloum, who has been qui held his cpponents to 78 runs, only! knocks fl 's Hos- 61 of which were earned. Onc, MIE3 RUTH KRUCN ; . el THOMASON |munired sexcrtyseven ais were| ENTER OREGON CoLLggE| bl s year s o memher of ol was. vepried s beier this McCaul Motor Company L HALEBACK |made off him. He gave 44 Da : A s ik Th on Halls and fanned ) O-egon Stata Collego A nta Y Y| fu and the attack of s v p youngste Only a little behind Oim was t IV |veteran souhpaw Hemb Penn ughter of Mr. ‘and “Mrs. £ the Yankees whocawas in- 28| Krugness of fthis city, left s and alowed 256 runs por Night on the steamer Queen Ruth youthfuln 1l physieal requis e i it L B DR el B S j'lf:‘fl putweiglel any olles Tiojun| MORT TRUESDALE 1S START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT caling 2 RECOVERING FROM FLU nings and allowed 60 earned runs,|Uate of the Juneau Hi Dynamic” Don W gave 40 bases on ‘balls and fanned|and for the past two thunderbolt, tippe Dbk ord shows crodit | been employed at local hes SO0 At den e tor winning 17 games and he is|1ers of the Alaska Road Commis. " ' charged with the loss of only six. |Sion. Miss Rdna Smith succeed is on his feet again al One of the out:tandi % it hers | hex 9 ot g [Eot tnto play in ¢ houg ’ m the attack, | FOR A of the year was Bob Grove, th season and during the illness of|and is P oms. M. | speedy left hander of the Philadel. REWARD FOR RETURN ‘\\'ynmm, took over the quarterback | Truesdale is closed | phia Athleties who fini hed third Lost a black, curly-haired, La-| [0 00 piloted the jans to a|q o i b | . s : brador retriever dog. A reward | ol i o e b oty o Myt in effectiven with and 2 3 ory o r ashin — N Y » ma ((rw.ux'xl of winning 24 games| W11 be paid for his return or :2‘ 1\v““1‘ ki o8 1 a1 € NEW FORD CAR made a 1 SAERTSS| s ntormatibn leading Sothis re te Is drop kicking ability| LRT Aimauist Press Your Suft 1 losing only ~] u)}:_ He pitched oy zed to advar | We cal! and deliver. Phone 528. innings and his opponents ' ; . A DR. W. A. BORLAND. |7 i - = scored 93 runs only 75 of which were earned. He led the league Hcres a chalienge to Pacific Coast football that cannot be dis- |1 strikeouts with a fotal of 183 ssdale, who has been o ge e i ] PLACE YOUR ORDER k and for several days confined (Duffield proved a sens: bed a substitu ™ Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska AT regarded. It comes from Georgia Tech, Southern Conference cham-| "f‘;]”’r “I'E’J"“ ’_’“”"“"" '_'”':‘7"”_""5'1 A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN piens, which meets California in the annual Rose Bowl game, Jan- P''¢h€r, had a record of winning uary 1. Above are some of Tech’s big stars, 3 ;':'r‘(“"‘,’l,',”rl1,;\’\’:}1 hm”:\.“,l.',“\ Mrs. Mfl-\ L. Rhodes i g Pluml)ing JUNE.AU MOTORS, InC. By ALAN. J. GOULD JEED IO to Grove in effectiveness with 2.65 and Our prices are based on known cost of production y A 3 L competition in *a year that has'but he was in only 11 games and Our Overhcad Is Less FORD DEALERS (A P. Sports Editor) lifted Coast prowess to a pitched only 51 innings. The vet-{{ Mrs, Otto Anderson || Lotetind g g 4 NBW YORK, Dec. 27.—~The Tor-'piup joyel. Their only defeat was i BRG Jonew W Wishtrigton, | ower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau hands of the Olympic Clublformerly of New York and St | ; - p—— ei——— San Francisco, but they played !|Louls, was up among the leaders were the holders e S LA b i with their foremost ‘two riv-|with an average of 284, He was of the i . WHY NOT LET US P 557K B Sy T A |als, Stanford and Southern Califor- in 30 games of ball and won 17 " . put your name on our coal list, SRl e South has been producing| | “ " e | I8, and lost seven. Jack Quinn, anoth- LU (‘KY NUMBERS it is certainly good coal. e “,’;‘,:l"‘"]; piogied 2| The Bears nave a stalwart line or vld timer, had & record of 290 ? NU p W EBE ied ok 73 #*“great football teams he pas i | ‘o Alabama swept westward to|the Coast’s outstanding perform.|for Philadeiphia r I that the Bad producs el ‘ tersection. | €'8 in-Captain Irvine Phillips, the| Waite Hoyt ul“xllu \vdllku‘\'. con- |\ Wo cavr a4 ie‘ 0 g e S e e £ SRS s and Steve sidered the leading pitcher of the, | _ We carry a comple e L Iion ot (sokie) Badty Lomsideat 1o tho Tealie Siscaune bt win. | Poultry and Jox resda & :[.f,.,".l(f?x\m:x"m:M):l.q.'.x::‘l for the|Punting has been a big factor for|ning 23 games and losing only| . A | well you can’t beat it. New Year's Day game with Cali. the Bears all season and ho may seven, stood twelfth in effective- Lllllwlg | ¥y a 8. Da owl! have the edge on Mizell in tais re.|ness with 3.37 runs per nine in- S <" fornia in the famous Rose bowl Nave t ol ! i : t Pasadens, spect | ninee. . | elson D. B. FEMMER st Pasadeng. i ! e ja| The iron man of the league wa [N ** Football is prone to the superla-j It 18 noteworthy that Cylifornia| The iron man of the league was 5 Phone 114 a » S¢ . \sente eto.|George Pipgras of the Yankees| %, >» tive. Current accomplishments are{#1d the South, represented hereto.|Geo i 2S5 Tore onky By hisbums; ave ‘exacto|Who pitched 301 innings OF. base. JEWELER apt to overshadow past achieve- ¥y ments, w Il'[h"l‘ ]II‘”\ or not, nado sweeps @A toward the Far] West (lils year for post-season . Sridiron conflict where the Crim- Bon s left off. L but [1¥ the : record of performane.'ball. He won 24 and lost 13 ‘gia Tech ar.|©3 in the New Year's Day gridiron |games and in effectiveness had a| . |classic. ~Bach scored one victory record of 3.38 runs per mime in-| Bt g yorop it g - B g ' == 4 Happy and Prosperous P g S A o beat Ohio State in 1921 and was |tied by Washington & Jetierson in 'V A Y 1 All S o e orect. | D ) quently high hopes are being erect. |LEF by ishington & Jettorsen in ew ear to . ed that the Tornado will sweep to| {ington in 1926 and came back next victory ‘over the Golden Bears ¥ietory | year to ti> Stanford. Toch it 5y Wesk wilh 3 growt “Your Alaska Laundry A e e line and a set of unusually ha COAST HAS WON FIVE hitttng backs, It is difficul: Here i3 the rccord of the Rose er'vice” P(’( lflc Coast Coal CO. pick the stars out of the forwar |‘I: wl encount since 19 S A B f l S l A . . wall, but Captain Peter Pund a:| 1502 43, Staaford 0. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent | eautiru uver Anni- center, Frank Speer at tackle and| 1916 Was! 1 14, Brown 0. - G , s Drennon at guard have perhsps, 1517—O:cgon 14, Penn, 0. for Phone 412 versary BU’(‘R been mentioned oftener than any 20-~Harvard 17, Oregon 6. ¢ p it 4 f the rest in discussicn 21-C21%ral 20, Clilo State 0. D Cl d P o, SR % 2 ¢ Bouthern or All-Amer Calit. 0, Wash. & Jeft. 0. ry eanlng an ressing — The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort RYAS. s e RO . | and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni- - Behind the Tech line there is 1 Na 14, Wash, 14 F Warner Mizell, one of the ou A"i 3 » D Stan. 10. versary BUICK. ' ding triple backs of th b v o 4 i d s ;t;nrl :f “rlerlrll 1':‘:‘;:' ,.::x the 4 ' o s 11 "ll Luu) of Meats [ Sold on liberal terms. "™ Stumpy Thomason, radoubtal o i’ yicgh 6 T SORCE g & bt 84) Afn:};’rxc’f , ALASKA LAUNDRY OLYMPIA and EASTERN OYSTERS | Connors Motor Company 223 SEWARD STREET (hum h to the ettt the passing game. Thomacen and/ AMERIC v e R e B s Al o B T ey T In New Building on Shattuck Way Fresh Petersburg Crabs Service Rendered by Experts ive ability im addition to v " s s o s o Dogo Vi s £ s iy v ol ol F' RYE-BRUHN COMPANY s less as Tech’s, but the Il‘phm"n[ vited. A Al y fs' pat forth that the Bowes - E . b 4 "% _Dbeon runnipg Gp 8galnst sufi .uh} bapets 1o sate at he Empire. ————— AP, DN

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