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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1929. . Tt By GEORGE McMANUS NOW - MR-J1GGS - A MAN OF | SR AT e R 1 [1 WELL- WHEN 1T FOUR STANDING SHOULD f THIS CAR SPEAKS ] AND LET ME TELL YOU DOES- SEND 1T OWN AN AUTO - NOW THIS | FOR ITSELFE %, THIS CAR WILL PAY | 9 AROUND - ‘ I | 2. l You poN'T | [ | | Lower Front Street Phone 154 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 1564 Juneau LAST WORD IN TRAVEL" ¥ ARE WYOUL (TALKIN' FOR? CAR | REPRESENT 1S THE Yo (‘ o FOR I TSELF T ™ THEN i | | v ,G[]LDEN BE ARs Nonogrenarian Has Made . - | Violins Seventy Years| T A £ % v BAY CITY, Mich., Jar Violin B | ver Leroy Fraser, 95, who has fol. ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up, | GEURGI A TEC" lowed the trade 70 years. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray Oil Burmer in ‘ A1} Fraser believes this generation operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per “does mot realize what is involved _‘" P e R ol o % £ T o T in loyalty to art.” He thinks he month and s And. GEORGIA TECH-CALIFORNJA TOP NOTCHERS OF ROSE BOWL BATTLE California Loses Hard|is one of the tew scientifically =2 = | ained violin makers. Fraser ac. | Fought Gasiie by Score :,‘..l\:f.f Tiolin_ma raser ac | training in the Celtic of Seven to Fight Violin college, Glasgow, Scotland, TR where the principles of Antonlus T() the Public PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 2 The|Stradivarius were taught. {Georgia Tech, Southern Con Fraser has made 3,800 Cremona I"or the present Brunswick Machines and Records will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on ALASKA TRAPPERS Lower Seward Street. e A Sy, ol Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- Ritved hotopS TR BpeRior SHOULD SHIP THEIR latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and mpions, snatched a spec. | models. | tacular game from the California |Bears yesterday afterncon, the | score being $ to 7. The game was { California scored in the closing | [rally. Tech gained two points on FURS TO NEW YORK carry. a saf y Riegels, Cal Roey ‘ \ M : 1 et e e, EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing et A it il o Trappers who waul to make imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize | |wrong way. When within a foo:|MOTe money on furs than they your home town products. sver made before, trappers who want higher prices than they ver retelved before, should ship ELMER E. SMITH ve. | hoir furs this season to George I. 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Fox Corporation in New York. {of his own goal, Benny Lom, team | mpte, tackled him. On the ne play, Lom’s punt from be: [line was Dlocked, 'Californ ng end giving Tech two. Georgla Tech scored ¢| The George I Fox Corporation, | teuchdown in the third quarter at. } 268 West 30th St., New York, Is [{or Mitzell dashed 30 yards anc|the largest receivers of raw furs in the East. They do business in a way that guarantees bigger returns to the Lrappes In the first place, they pay the |CONFERENCE ELEVEN |nighest possible market prices. 1 The: top of that, on ship- OF SOUTHWEST LOSES {;,cnis tmountin to $50 or over, TO PICKED ELEVEN]|they pay an EXTRA 5¢;. 3 If, for example, your pelts are worth $200, you would receive $210. They charge no commission, make no deductions for handling, Th on 15 and defeatad the 1 hopes of the Cali ] Prices Reduced $150t0$250 . DODGE BROTHERS Standard and Victory Models | | r i for an undefeated season ————— | i 2 | /DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 2—A pick- |ed Big Six team yesterday defeat. |ed the Sonthwest Conference elev- len 14 to 6 Y - ) - P s e g Outstanding figures of the football year, In the lineups of the Golden Tornado and Golden Bears, clashing at Pasadena to deter. | 9 and pay all shipping charges. You mine gridiron supremacy between' the two seaboards. “Left, Mizzel, Tech halfback; farge head, Phillips, Cafifornia end; upper center, |.J 2 get EVERY PENNY- that's com~ Lom, California half; lower, Pund, Tech center; upper right, Watkins, Tech tackle; lower right, Schmidt, California fullback. ‘Basle Plans to Bulld ing to you ELE, S W e i 8 il | Big Zeppelin Air pm_t And you don’t wait a day for e e TR AR M 3 AR R your money—it's TELEGRAPH- REL SOX GET BRO 0 TTERY F 299 | {clared, regardless of age or other| BASLE, Switzerland, Jan. 2—A|qn (o you the same day your furs -ET BROTHER BATTERY FOR °29 |GILLIS AND BARNES, |considerations. Budnpesti Hirlap, | great aeronautical port for Zeppe-|ire racaived. ~ ! BUDDIES TEN YEARS, [uisaryis shesk kAot ewihaper [tins~ will be established at BX-|" mpe Georse I Fox Corporation SEPARATED BYDEAL:(]('('“II('(I to consider cooperation ringen, in Baden The city coun- has been buying and selling furs with the project despite the fact{cil has received a request from|ror over 20 years and every year ‘that the young man was willing to|the «Zeppelin construction com-|more and more trappers are ship- pay a bonus in the event an at-|pany to examine a two.mile site|ping to them because they pay et McCaul Motor Company START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BIRMINGHAM, Ala.,-Jan. 2.- | baseball duo that had:its origin PLACE YOUR ORDER tractive young woman held the|o@tside the town, with the idea| MORE money. Trappers wha e | more. than a decade ago 0% the | yucky ticket. lof preparing there an aerodrome |formerly shipped to dealers and jesad Mows ofiGioen Bl AING W - - | capable of housing Zeppelins and|auction houses say that they FOR A |asvered when the Washington Beti- [ permitiing proper maneuvering. |make hundreds of dollars extra {ators traded Grant Gillis, inticider, Tun MURGAN ‘ oot to the Boston Red Sox Send a trial shipment to the 3 Emil (Red) Barnes, Washington WOMEN OF George I Fox Corporation, 268 {outfielder, the huddy left behind, West 30th St.,, New York. You and Gillis, were stars of the Grove! losEs BUUT MOOSEHEART have nothing to lose and eyery- | HiN High school nine. Lafer they | INSTALLATION thing to gain for, if you aren’t transferred their ahtletic prow: R Wi e . gatisfied with their quotation, to University of Alabama. Both | Title Is Not at Stake in Thursday, Jan. 3. they'll return your furs at once NEW FORD CAR AT JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. that Ceach Wallace Wade built his| great Alabama foctball team that| ¥ i | MILWAUK twice gained national zrlmron‘Juey Sango rose to heights as ‘collegiate base- S G F i and pay shipping charges BOTH ball and football players | Sangor Go—Foul Blow | Members of Moose Lodge ||ways. Or wire them collect what | It was around Gillis and Barnes Struck in Fourth | No. 700 and wives, mem- ||you have and they'll wire their | 3 | S i lo. 25 best offer. bers of Legion No. 25 and The George I. Fox Corpora- tion has a quarter of a million , . Wis, "Jan. 2—; wives, invited. of Milwaukee, whom| | recognition’ in the annual Rose | ) nado Santlago, nnknowa, knock. ENTERTAINMENT dollars invested in the business FORD DEALERS bowl games at Pasadena. I and refers trappers to any bank On graduation Alabama’s famous|®} 0it 8 iortnight ago, staged a i or commercial agency. —ady. A bl comeback defeating Tod Morgan, | f=—er red head and his mate Gillis don. o2 RC (RIS R DOMER {ned the professicnal baseball uni- | Aorany. ethsntn. Tha] |form for the Binmingham Barons| o wac ot ot srake i |of the. Southern -Association. UB-1- norgan nad a chance to win the|§ ! i huiage o J"I""”’-‘ f“f“ ‘| Vf‘jifizm in the fourth round when| eran manager, they formed thejgg,.o: struck a low foul blow!| nucleus for 'the hard hitting 1927 Morgan sank to his knees but Baron team. They did so well tha ; y tghtl {at the close (yf-l'l»' season lhe:':game}y ruisod i s 1o fl;:h!.’ % he £ ¥ion a foul, resuming the battle af.| match y i THESE NUMBERS \Wd e e e rrrrree were sold to the Senators as i 3 PTG 4 z It will be Gaston and Gaston as batteries for the Red Sox Of the finds of the season in the| ,yy " y1ow apparently damaged l ¢ ¢ & t next season. Brother Alex catches and Brother Milton pitches Sopthern Association. ! Morgan 4 ‘ g ikl : " | Gillls was traded to Boston in Sk % ' 13147 ’ 5cTO — ——————————4————————|the Buddy Myers deal. Barnes will| . $5.00 SR P ; s i . They have styles that are sup- X Rlzo;::»,r u:)m];.l 2 ]hsla FleV;m 1.100 Year Old Saxon remain with Griffith’s club. B A1 v Thh (e idos mire 0 Socond Niteh . oY Eimietiha tef5 g n‘:;‘:m:? 4 C Found in Abbey|PUKE OF GLOUCESTER RN Doty Gorit noens to BE e pIgber o ! ] ross Found in ey | breaking their necks frying to p 4781 d 7l e e ot T — | GOOD SHOT, SAYS HUNTER|ei\q 4 shade that will make thé } ® i d s Rok SEMPRINGHAM, England, Jan.| ) hosiery look less noticeable. i ! from St. Paul of the ‘American As-j, o , | VICTORIA FALLS, Africa, Jan. A i ____{{When you buy PEERLESS . 3 SEWARD STREE } -, , will do_ the catching and ,3-‘ ':’;";l“,“f 1“0”‘“""‘ o d““l‘:pe':,z —The Duke of Gloucester is the } BREAD Third (Number 22 W T e Milton, late of Washington, will doj & B0 o YEAT B O e [ finest shot of all sportsmen who - 3’3’!(155&[};[0(2&!:3)122}%5 torl {1t is better Bread — High 13998 5 - the pitching, in the Gaston-to-Gas-{ “o"" " 0 the ancient Abbey|D@Ve taken part in expeditions led | ; s 2 bt in Public Favor . ton combination. S on oiming fhe ancient S00%Ylby Captaiy Waller, femous big| the stsinry, ok RIGARS, Divit ~ The Gaston boys have not played |~ ¢ A iaua. |83Me hunter and organizer of the| . sion Number One. - 11 Every Bite a Delight ball together for 15 years. They| The diii a5 8 v‘x‘x:"“”""’“ East African shooting trip, | Before Frank A. Boyle, ((:m;l?l.\-i & 8 THE l ; H were teammates on a New Yorks o0 12 A | “The Duke is quite the best| Sicner and ex-Officio Probate|} 'Remember the Name | 1 Yand 10t team when Alex took up|[-0m time to time been uncarthedf “he ke 18 dwle the BES| i sp.uneau Predinct. Beis i) ] s g ey ey duing cxavations for land drain-y oo oo yon S “Rovar’ Fiigy.|ID the Matter of the Estate of insist upon lterrmm Nugget Shop x s rirs the ze—demolished | C2P1A AN R0y h- r MON your groc / There is quite a story to he tolg|%¢ Whers fe vlageodemolshed |, oo yineq 22 varieties of big vaatess AR S Ll | RSN | bal ¥ about Alex. It concérns his a rEmally StO0F. | game, including buffalo, lion anda| €257 4 o PEERLESS BAKERY A B 'f l S'l * 1t 15 fanous as being NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN| 4 M | and srom he mujors. Alex s et uiloeet foomd: [bimogpotamus. » ;. He Tagot1d | iapel g A0 TLUT o HEAEE GTVEM o bk -;, eautitru uver Anni- :’:f:@‘[;fl it i olip ots erderob-Huga| 200 several more Jions,! 31st day of December, 1928, duly| P, B ICK 2 b > ok hm tron the Bushed ta 1630, 1 n, the Gilbertnes, He N appointed executrix of the last ‘versar_y l) . Three years later he was sent tofCied here in 115, aze »L"Smafl Hun/grian Has will anft testament of Harry J. o of e AdREEA el IV Y Raymond, deceased. All persons e s v : Toledo ot the American Aesioia i ; New Matrimonial Plan|[2imond decensed all persons T The whole family will enjoy lots .of comfot:l | ton. . The Red Sox bought Alex) o.\pA ALL-ELEOTEIC 2.DIO o lof said deceased are requested to and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni- (R mes oo Iomy PG ACEAEREE AR UTR L o BUDAPEST, Jan. 2.—A young|present same with proper vouch- amd then shipped him to £t Wanl.| (o SO L ., | Hungarian conceived ‘the novel|crs attached to the undersigned QUALITY MEATS versary BUICK. Now Bill Carrigan’s club 13 3io-) g 0, o (W5 6Lt 1.oag|matrimonsal plan of ratfling him-|at 424 Goldstein Building, Ju- Sold on liberal terms. N . vl:p-lg G ioration. L Lwgea - fadi v coings, |Self to the hi%hest bidder but failed|neau, Alaska, within six months ) ‘whirl under the £ top. i 1 . i v i1 % ot P Demotistrations 1 Jorae igfto find a newspaper willing t0 ac-{from the date of this notice. D lw LS H m. d B b - A"‘Mflmo 2l |you wish. Telephcn» 10, cept such an announcement. CLARA A. RAYMOND, e lo’ a s an aco,l Connors Motor Com an 22 i Y Radio Eleciric Company| He proposed to issue 10,000 lot- Executrix of the Estaté of s | pany | 3. - For Carpenter Work cf an¥|-—adv. MARTIN | YNCIL [tery tickets to be sold to women Harry J. Raymond, deceased. | § ™ Frye’s Baby Beef I kind—shop or ciiy—Call lianly, b ! |requiring a husband. He was pre.|First publication Jan. 2, 1929.|8 ° ¢ Service Rendered by Experts Andy, Phone 498, jum Papers 10, eate al the Empire. |pared to marry the winner, he de.|Last publication Jan. 23, 1929.

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