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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1928. P T 7 By GEORGE McMANUS LL GO N AN MAGGIE- KIN YES: BUT WHY ARE WELL- | THOUGHT IF YOU BEAT mME TO AROGAN'SY| ADK MAGGIE GO TO GROGANS YOU ©0 CONSIDER- pe o . : 0 - P < * T - TV W OUTIN | DONT] NOW AN HAVE OUTIN' NEXT ATE TO ASK 90 URFER ADKIN TS G- 1D, B8 : A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN WANT TO MISS| b 1T OVER WITH FAR IN ADVANCE ? WELL IN TIME TO GO ANYWAYY - THAT IF t 4 ? - i : Sheet Metal Plumbing HKIN HELP 1T () 2 ,:i l Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska Our prices are based cn known cost of production Our Overhead Is Less ‘ Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau 1 S —_— P U S —— J. B. Burford & Co. the ¢ |.~;] ;‘.m as far north as t ! . | ‘ ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. ‘ ! i ‘M,--,,, o . i b ! i Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Buraer in dperation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per ‘ © 1928, by Int'l Featére Service, Inc. Great Dritaier rights reserved | SPO 4 . e th and up— ; Connecticut Churches ‘ L omip hanyup -sten BoNiede o0 SN U “ELECTRICS WIN ¥V o7 s o v 1s suwcoex ENSTERNERS ] ——— il FIRST HALF OF — ~ DEFEAT WEST movix o iofic e | huAL | || HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ALL OUR FRIENDS AND e out two centuries in Connecticut ELKS' TOURNEY J - ON GRIDIRON ":..csrneivit. . . mSEECRC) CUSTOMERS 1 : R 5 T it Edison Cabinet and records, Vietor Cabinet, Colum- . 3 ‘ ' 1 ] Fr SR s R e i s d | hm._Vlc(ur slightly used portable, Bruswick, violin KWt 26 Oxt 'of 36 Carnse SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31.—Led| A faw y later the Baptists Beorde At ar Ry o tehiBeN outfits, Sil\:ur‘tpm: Phonographs and Pianos. New * ,7Bm.mgm. s Ll . ) [ by a qua \J;Il\ hm; x:\n l',rlxrx‘knl Qukers wéth ‘exomy b manager aF He. Detheit Tiikhs .s:hl)prpt-.nt 1:1 Finnish, German, Norwegian, European rra ad : ; 1 AlLS ’ -1 1t is now year pro- | after two lean years, will bs back records. Pianos, grand and upright, direct from the Tnidiidud) Seoting | i oup f western grid ’»v.nv, vision wus made for 1Lers in his old role as umpire next year. factory to your home. Expert Piano Tuning and g ) > bene- from the established c 1 He will serve in the American repairing. Piano Ilenches to order. T for San general court in 1708 I por- | League. | , the first half of the Crippled ¢ mission for the ) @ y o Tt g We are here to stay. Phone 145 dren's hospital, here last Satur-'iam of church ament, the Flectric k| » ; i e . MOOSE CREEK PIONEER NDERSON JSIC S PFE ; i i ¥ day afternoo sl 5 SE CRE 3 JERS( MUSIC S PPE place with a p « AN ! Xbove 50,000 watched Holmer, of ;" .,‘,1, v‘-f.\. > "‘:"j” gy 0 [ VICTIM HEART ATTACK RSON MUSIC SHOPPE But:hers wer g : 1 _" “]‘f % § e Northwestern University; Har-. | : ke ; b i A )ster, of Carnegie Tech; HoweH | 4 1 by a he: attack while third with .610. § ¢ Nebr In individual scores Ba 1ska, and Bennett of "“““Missionaries Return | :?'”\ ‘n’ ”.“"'I"M‘:\ “{ :‘m a handear 1 swoop through the opponents | By bl i o % \ i L { [for touchdowns. Howell accounted Cautiously to China contls, Rove:t o, Alaskan| Pri R d d 150 jas per game in 36 games. Rade, , : . [ e ; i ot e i | Prices Reduced $150 to $250 B ont WL ASTJAch Al ANeSe 1 b i g ¥ NANKING, De 21.—For {his body was found there a short R Y e | , CITY BOWLERS SCORE /115 it it "L, 0 2 1 i was win oo | DODGE BROTHERS a score of 265, Radds and @ | for hur Hilditch had ragar each rolled 13 games wi : e : ¥ OVER BRUNSWICKS e Nanking incident o made his home in the railroad bkt < better than 200 scores. S i 4 o ‘“.‘ }h’.’rlir \;1:-:“‘“;;.11‘n‘v.u:ll »“‘\”;h & ""E "'“"’ 2 I'”’"' l“' v 'l"""‘ ’]“ ; btandar(l and VlCtOl‘y MOdC]S Standing of Teams e v : The howlers of City Team come there from Katalla, He w ty was looted by uncontrol ~ ed at the Baxter-Bedell coal mine nese soldiers, are beginning to 1 ment opens January 4. The win-| [ s ;se rolled contest last night on et |on Moose creek until the close of M C lM C ner of this will play the Eiectr : e tho B.unswick .alleys, and’ the| L. o e Dosts. Fdgniednin gl gt Ho clau olor Ompany The sec half of the tourna- | [#8 i ed cver the Brunswick team in 95 + The gaunt skeletons of the harn. | Be for House honors. The standing : ’ i Bl | sheets showea at tue finish of the I'then has made his home on the e ; \ of the icams at the end of the ! B . - three g 4id. hhoros BECRAR0LTS DR Jatien caNit anen MM ot A St | | 0 { a4 silent remainders of last year's first round follows: e ; against 2438 [ - iRy Team ames Won Lost Pet. Raddi of the Brunswicks Was|beraisners. mut com e wottaton | s Electries ... 36 26 10 722 § ] i g o e s i | fOTEIBNETS, but now the agitators| ; . 3 high in a three-game score with| dsnoile ¢t that orgy are sald Butchers ... 36 2§ 038 : | . : 543 pins while he and R A T (R A el 36 32 ; 4 : the City team tied for high single| TIIFgF RT THE NEW YEAR RIGHT . 4 . A . ‘ |aties alike to have disappeared. 39 : E: . ; game score with 193 pins each g Jracer s s & : 4 Although the missionaries arc Grocers 518 ; 3 ’ - - The high game total of 880 pins : Governors & 46 : ~ e : § IR g 0 ” *| secking to resume their work here i Bankers 39 : 2 B e > AN {.!1‘\1 o Ha B ¢ blay. | Uh€Y are going back to sta- j PLACE YOUR ORDER Merchants . 21 MARANVILLE CHARLEY GELBERT, ik ST | tically all cases, of their respec Fitit Neirabde | FOR A The individual scores for the| tive diplomatic and consular offi. al s s e he | TN + Rl ey . first halt follow: i | Now that Charley Gelbert, Rochester star, has outjumped 15 aial TP A0 Do e 1 sl AL 7 tal Averaze “Rabbit” Maranville for the Card’s shortstop position, the next|s 2 161 .. o | | \ 5 = Bergast: 194 % question is: “Can he hold it?’ Billy Southworth, new Cardinal|Selby 148 15| Free Admissions Spoils | Second Number NEW FORD CAR i #A b [bnss, is confident he can. : 3 Radde b sghs: i Paris “Soaety Trials” 4781 Boyle | By JAY R. VESSELS | wASILLA covoTEs o T8 830 8172438\ papi Doo g1 Soclety trints] AT Bavard 33 % ¢ | (Feature Service Sports Editor) | City Team A A v Thi Henartokaon 27 36 1 ‘ P | LANDED IN TRAP. | . 178 153 182519/ have had their day. No longer Third Number Robertson NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—The next Bsteba n 3 can the ladies of leisure, re- Lavelit ; 18 | b e Oardinals’ Dlnyerls Trappers of the Wasilla di.m-mfl'(‘”“"r‘[‘” :[‘: ’ :;:: 159 plendent in new gowns, enliven 13998 Pullen i P 172 |gists meet in the center of ‘“'M 41'( nn'ouml, ‘\\.nh“ ("“)‘.umwv"f.“f dvonian 168 16 146 H:‘?m:lrd[()l-'“I.)”fll,',“““ their smiles Sides s g 3 171 |diamond there’ll be no “Rabbit”|Sults in their campalgn againstfy o oot - 114 175 182501} and thelr chatter. U 8 ; Inc Polley 171 |Maranville present to expertly jug. |the predatory animal menace, three il (T ot vl THE : " . ot > " ‘ &= — - N 330 ; oy i o 1§ , 1 by the simple process of ap- D Davis 35 168 |gle the ball while adding words of |€0Y0tes having been lured into the 3 2480 & i ) { B ol s Total ... 800 880 2480) hyling the rule “first come, first FORD DEALERS Henderson ... 167 | wisdom to the confere etk of Wasilla residents recently i ~ B o ok e |3, MoNeil, Gerit Snider and E served,” to admission. There are H. Sabin . 2 165 | For “The Rabbit” has heen sold () M D, Council 165 ldown East to the Boston Braves.|SODer each caught one coyote and Air Thrill Th But $9°B8 110, THSARIRG. seats {0, RESLY "'gg(t . ',Op VanderLeost 33 5380 103 |It wasn't the o.year.old Maran.|Vic Blodgett, owner of the Mead.|AAIF “ ere, BWL ,|vomen to encpurige with ap- tewart ... 3 23 161 |ville fell down on the job ar St.|OWDrook Fur farm at Pittman, 2 Movie Camera “Misses’ | plause the cratory of brilliant 1. M’schmidt g 161 | Louis, but rather that he had to|TePorts having landed one of the — IAnyess, &r" Whittier .. 161 move out to make room for a)3nimals in his traps. OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. 31.—The _Aoward ... 52 161 | youngster, Charley Gelbert, heavy.| Snider recently has captured twoiforiunes of make-believe war are G, M’schmidt 160 hitting ng shortstop brought T0Xes on his trap line, a red and|gsometimes as harsh as those of | ja cross. With the aid of Mrs.|actual combat. Snider he was able to take them| por jllustration there is the ex- |out of the traps alive and now has|perience of a motion picture com- Blomgren . 158 ' League. ; Cleveland .. 9 158 | Maranville was a Cardinal "“-""-‘?\}e“’."“‘ pens at his mink farm at|pany which for months has been asilla McNaughton 157 lar for just a little more than ona 7 engaged in making a war film at ShaW .o 155 % season, but his absence wil ba| Travvers of the Wasilla distiict|ine Oakland air port. Bernard ... 1 quit his clowning three years ago|Aare @ great number of ermine this|eypected twist damaged the wing 155 |when he started to.climb back to|Winter, t:eir presence being due)of the plane which was being MKA CUsmMERS % (to the plentiful supply of mice for|ughot” a few thousand feet up. It o ~ [} ringdale . 5 159 'up from the Cardinals’ farm at 2§ Shaver 3 159 tochester in the International Stevens 4 3699 164 the majors, but he still knows his \ ol Gardner ... 1f 96 wisecracks. These he used to!feed "E'ff'h:’r“““' lenes), s‘Larle.d a tumbling descent, a hu',:'l' ‘o matter what the size of your order - Morrison ... 3 152 'good advantage. g ric camera plane darting after it like on can e sure of slEIEIE on the gy Joe Georre . o8, /208 The shifting of “The Rabbi" at| = AT gT., ANN'S HOSPITAL |& falcon for its prey. first boat if you order from Farrell. g Goddard ... 954 152 this time is going to deprive ba Eiie The director on the ground be- Noland ......... 152 Dall men of a treat they had antic-| Mrs. Simonarson underwent an/!OW removed his hands from his Farrell is your guarantee of First Quality Duncan . ..... 151 % ipated when Maranville and Gel-|gperation for appendicitis early|eYes and ceased groaning in time | and Special Grading . . . fine finish stock - MeKinnon . ! 151 bert squared off in the training|inis morning. Soon after the op.|t® See the pilot of the disabled| boat building lumber or any other lumber Lud. Nelson .. 150 camp to fight it out for the regu-|eration she was reported as doing|craft get it in on balance and . /l’equ"’emen‘& . Fgulkner . ll?: lar shor D aition. With all wep make a fairly smooth lamlhvn':. e » * Just write us - or, if you're in a hurry, Sperking ....... 148 . who hit 370, ;' M. Saloum was reported as| He rushed toward the camera “ wire your specifications - we do the rest! | e Ficken ... veater part of thelpeing in an improved condition|Plane as it followed suit, shouting S de Williams ...... the boys who Know|today and that he spent a resttul| What a picture! Congratula- VinAtta ... 3 “The Rabhit” were ready to pre- night. Mr. Saloum has been con. |tions!” Hermle ... he would be €9 Bood|fined for several days suffering| BUt one of the camera men had| e = (34 Simpkins ... 9 yot 1 would hy € % fainted and the camera of the oth- . . o by s Vold have|witn prosmonts. fainted and the A Beautiful Silver Anni- Mullen ... i clic Miss Stewart, who was received Barris 39 But Blly Soudiwoidi becamelat the nospital December 20 and Not a fpot of film had been tak- Fean - co: of the Gardinals And 19| urdorwent a6 Oporation. for ape|®™ . versary BUICK Newmarker .. 6 ) the ability | pendicitis the same day, was re- Ordway ... 24 30 ' m Rochester that | joased from the hospital yesterday.|South Seas Clergyman The whole family will enjoy lots of cowmfort Eeck 13 g b h 1 to pass “The| Mrs. L. Kean left thew hospital . e fadiier . 12 e90i" <lcvg o the Biaves. | vegtorday ‘attermoon and returticd Hls Extended Diocese and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni- - Tetrich Gelber a rugscl OULISIEr.|io her home. Mrs. Kean has been, R versary BUICK. . . 'He weighs 180 pou 5 afsuffering from a severe attack of| PAPBETE, Taniti, Dec. 81— TRUESDALE RECOVERINI' iz runi a "L “flinfluenza and has been in St. Ann's|Warships, steamers, island schoon. 1; R [ E BR' )HN Sold on liberal terms. ;' Jirewing pos i |for about three weeks, ers and native craft of all kinds * | Mort Truesdale is slowly 1ec & good batting pun . t ' - e from sampans to dugout canoes eving from the hard attack of flu of his ysuih anc 3 : CAUTION are utilized as means of transpor- QUALITY MEATS Connors Motor Co that has kept him confired to h's bty g i 4 |tation by the Anglican Bishop of b mpany quarters for the past ten days. e a rallon ¢ ¥ M People should use extreme cau- |Polynesia in covering his diocese o . b v attsiifine ta e hunhisss ; b Liton ol b e ARRTIRE (s | £ty ud O Boounts. 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