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a5 a4 AP PVRRENEIRSS S b Mt A s Wbk g ARV g VI TPy ek -8 - i 7 AR s Py RS - ’ NS, S, SRR ETS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JAN 14, 1929. ? i S, ‘ oo i IF 1 COULOJUST SNEAK IN BY GOLLY: SHES | WISH SHED MAGGIE'S ROOM AN'GIT A SNORIN' - NNOW'S ME SLEEP LIKE THAT] | HOLD OF HER PURSE | CHANCE TO GIT ME | COULD GIT To DINTY'S - HANOS ON THE. TO SNEAK DHE LEFTIT ON THE | LOLJNC.E IN HER ROOM - adaib-od PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. SWHEN | YR NOT an Insurance Policy merely but ' | K | Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you ! } than your bank account—or nothing at all. I | - | Reliable Insurance Dependable Service | | ’ | 1 5 U 5. RN Allen Shattuck, Inec. had bettor team Hall, rg 0 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE H \e opposing captain. | Leighton, 1g 2 | N Unalga orchestra furnished| Substitutions: Supers, Whyte for | xcellent musie before the|Leighton. S ! ing the intermissions.| MReferee, Osborn; Scorer, Orme; | — e 1ok 1 have two games Timer, Jenson o . week, the first to b \ - > | suinst the All City tear ! it ‘venins and the orhor MARGARET PETERSON T ; | TR i o oyt o DIES IN PORTLAND o the Public Waid's Hilltop- | Miss Magaret Peterson, aged For the present Brunswick Machines and Records ; C OF C. WINS ‘”0””%*3,%;‘352 oy UNALGA SCORES o T S R s sunk a foul goal which was |y, g ,:: l;'ldi',’,d]';')‘_‘"‘g“l {31, daughter cf Mrs. J. G. Peter will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on l S [tollowed by a free try by Hall|ginioppers the Douglas|SOR of Pearl Harbor, and a sister Lower Seward Street. Saturday evening the Juncau| ER it h failed to make the basket.!piromen next lay night in the|0f Mrs. Charles Olsen, of the Bowlng wati sohel avar e di [Messer was also given a free shotiGym. Both of these games should |SAMe Place, died in Portland, Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choeo- |team in a three game match rolled | [\\”hI]L‘)Il !]ul :n’n'l,ur 11qu vhl 1 (‘n.m.m Mbew ool orol MBS Vhath _”J’:” L.;«h“.n.’(“xyxlxlf:;fi u\:”xlm;y .m,".".i latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and lin the Brunswick alleys, the finall e O for the Unalgi. |concerned are playing fine basket-| 50y 4ng “shipped to " GREEY) soore was 3318 ta B398, Cherite; of WihyteRuuben, 8 anort AperSENpall {Fob suebinent.” Min Bitcib i EVE e |the Juneaus was high single game {Leighton near the last of thej The lineup and summary oY porn in Juneau. on was VERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing Yesterday afternoon at 2 _'with 201 and also high three-game ame, Howell started the sc m.nnm game ved Saturday night is it imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize clock on the alleys of the s! score with a total of 537. Esteban| BY nosing out their oppone adding two points for foll | INFANT IS DEAD your home town products. l . club, the bowling teams of the of the was high man of his|tWO points after leading s ast Guard and shortly aft Unaiga | Lions Club and the Chamber of team with 95 and Schmitz was|De? all through the gam {touled Bayers who failed to cona|player Fouls Points| Katherine Clark, 17-day-oid in.| ELMER E. SMITH Commerce played t cond of high three.game score W 189 | 2 basketball five came outvert. Waggoner, who made tho|p,; ¢ 1 7{fant of Mr. .and Mrs. Jadoh Clark, thrde games of the Challenge ser-' poinis o his credit. victorious in their first local game |tirst goal of the game, also mada|gwarts, If 9 2 Vdlad Satnrday bt /B it ”" 9 a.m. to 7:30 p. m. fes that is now heing waged. The| The bowlers and their scores|Plaved in the High school gymithe last, the game ending 13 t0|fgwell, ¢ 1 U5 T bty wao, takan o ik | SUU and 1ast game 16 50 B plased | toliows Saturday evening. An unfortunate |11, §6 nbten ¥ 4 A e s i ¢ this' week, but the exact date has Juneau feature of the match was tha slick| Capt. Hunt was plainly the star|Tansey, Ig 2 0| funeral was held at 2 o'clock this =59 W i not been set a 186 201 floor, due to the powder that was|of the Unalga team, not only msd k- | Supers {afternoon at the Native 1*n-~-h\~‘ : A The Chamber of Commerce team, |Wilson 126 150 used for the dance of the previous {ing a good perce )t shots,| Player Fouls Points | terian church, the Rev. Dayid R | which is the challenged team, won Payton 146 131 ggjevening, which caused several ac-|put for gemeral floor work and|Messer, rf 0 1| Waggoner officiating. Interment the event ye ay by a margin' Benson 134 158 cidental contacts with vh;‘]xnl;xv\n r-r defense. For all-round playing| Waggoner, 1t 0 4| was made in the old Russian Cem- . | of 137 points, which gives the team | Nabalis 71 135 Y he game a semblance of|eg . R ks o i P R d d lgot 250 | Wt toai ot 208 points over the| e ol R i S e Sk SANL o the bupers IpEgl ey R & reces educe ¢ 0 challengers as they won the 1'ir<r1 Total 769 775 g{erwise have resulted. " Robertson of t for both eban 180 95 175—430 DY both teams, who seemed practi high single and three-game score,Schmitz 156 187 146—4g9|cally even. Bayers of the Su : with 204 points respec-|Graves 136 157407 Pers secured the ball at the tip P . ¢ el wih poinis respec-|Grave e 380 t—tppjrer vend he dell ¢ 0. Standard and Victory Models team game of 863 points and Bo; vonian 151 123 135-409|Play, the Supers made first was high man of the team with) R points of the game when Wag A 545 at the end of the set Total & 194 ! goner made the goal from under Mccaul M()tor Company § The players and the scores fol-1 At 9 o'clock after the Juneau.|the basket. An instant late: » low: ity clash, the Brumswicks out.|SWartz of the Unalga, shot a long Lions |bowled the Manilas to the score|One that scored from center. Bay- 4 Robertson 200 204 144 8iof 2492 to 2341. Benson of the|©rs failed to convert on a foul by VanderLeest 128 168 178 {|Manilas was high single game Hunt, after which Hunt got ihi | .' Warner 141 143 168—452{ chalking up 219 in the third game, |another shot from about the 17- Mullén 1945388 45 IR0 Frabos Hiiveo Batns soore ob 5k . [foot line. Leighton fouled and B Y i Henderson 154 130 136—420 ’H,S,"‘,',‘,: s e ,{fm,,'\”“‘,‘(\‘|mn, by converting, brought the START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT | jand high single game of that team|S¢Ore to 5 to 2 in favor of the Total 747 790 770 2307 was two sets of 191, also rolled by |Sailors at the end of the first Chamber | Radde, frame. & Cleveland 58 17817 502: Players and thelr scores follow: | The Supers played up slightly in NN P 4 PLACE YOUR ORDER Council 187 493 Brunswick the second quarter, adding three i A ? Walmsley 132 147—431| Barmes Y61 167 1072 potnta to thetr apponents® two. The | i HIINHNHINEIE S e MR FOR A , Boyle 175 169 148—470{gexton ... 181 146 160—487first point was added by. Messer \ | Williams ... 153 148—470{ Selby 5 161 169 169—499|converting from a foul by Swartz. , EX —— - |Roberts 165 115 157—437|Hunt made a field goal, but Leigh- | Total 789 792 2444 | Radde 191 191 159—541{ton evened its effect by throwing [ NEW FORD CAR | — — — — —__|from the floor and adding two | y Total W) 788 842 2492!points for the Supers, the half end- | /BRUNSWICKS WIN Manila ling, Unalga 7, Supers 5. OVER CITY TEAM Eningen 145 145 163—453] Howell started the scoring in AT B Bl Benson 135 127 219—481)the third quarter when he made a Last evening in the Brunswick|Esteban 139 168 139—446|long shot, followed in short order 1 bowling alleys the Brunswick team|Clarita 147 185 154—486|by a close-in one by Hunt. Messer rolled 2519 points to their oppon-|Nabalis 153 —1531then made a basket after a pretty ent's, the City team, score of 2446{Ramon : 147 175—475|play by Hall. Messer was fouled .’UNE-AU MOTORS Inc. pins. ‘Schmitz of the Brunswicks <a — — e e o 5 9 rolled high single game with 205| Total 719 772 850 2314 FORD DEALERS and Barmes of the same team was pight threa game man with 532 ALASKA YEAR N omen ot e city team| FORMER GOVERNOR || BOOK was high single game player of his IS NOW IMPROVING‘ e team with a score of 199 and Ash- 5 by was high three-game man Wwith 3 | JUST ARRIVED ) = a total of 514, The many friends of former The bowlers and thelr scores|Co°Y; Scott C. Bone, will be pleased Send a copy to your 4 : . to learn that he is well on the . . » tollow: 4 s i outside friends— 5CTO Erobaiitai Jroad to recovery from his recent e H Pt R 160 172 201—p5ag|iliness, and that both he and his ready for mailing. $5.00 ! Behmitz 156 160 205_gig|Vife are at Long Beach, Cal. In| Hostori 177 172 131—480|@ letter to Karl Theile, Secretary o 9 . : 77 172 131480} Alaska, Gov. Bone said: “I am H ki Y A ’ ¥ S ll e 168 177 168\, " mal aguin atter & long. ave You Anytiung to Sell! 223 SEWARD STREET B e mm siege and expect to resume | BUTLER-MAURO ok b O alEl i : R = csll; 846 862 351910 U Bone also mentioned having DRUG CO. o ou ant to uy A"/ythlng. ( A Bea t. l 1 I o hud a very fine visit with Earl | u lful S l A_ - Ruungen 176 134 163463 cman, noted Arctic explorer, | Fret Delivery Phone 134 uver Anm . Esteban ... 144 156 180—480 ; D Y W T 1 > A y , g‘) i 2 Ao i 165 170 184—514 g[};{ie:prenll) left Alaska for the: When We Bell It (1] ou ant tO raade n t ungy! | ,versary BUICK ‘. L4 2:}2:;" }g :zf :3‘;732 At the request of Miss Mnr;.'nrfw; It’s Right | The whel o ? . 1 g 145905 Bone, who is teaching school in|| gub Ststion Post Offiee No. 1. a e whole family will enjoy lots of comfort DOtk1 .. 810 738, 790 BAR| TR IR e e At that |8 ) and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni- . HARD TIME DANCE school on Alaska, aml_ TS T ] Joueefoofenfenforfonfonfonforfofenforterfofeeforfortefcefodede versary BUICK. 32 P #A good old Hard Time Dance’ hi:x ta.lk with moving pictares and; | P P Suld on liberal terms at’ Moose Hall, Saturday night,|%ith flustrated slides. | NEW | i & i January ‘19th. Ladies are re-! s 2 g YRy l i v se ln } ’ oasted 1o wear aprons. Every.i ~~ TAUESDALE sout | EXCLUSIVE Connors Motor C f % body welcome. Moonlight Seren- — i f BOXED Ompa".y aders have been engaged with| Mort Trusedale pormitted % : 4 .some good music with a kick that|to leave the Hospital yesterday.| STATIONERY [ { Service Rendered by Experts ] will make the dance something|He was in the hospital as a re- [” S ; | to be remembered. At Moose Hall, [sult of a flu relapse suffered sev-) any hades | Januvary 19th. —ady. |eral days ago and for some time| ————, et ——— — - e —— AR BB el s was quite ill. DR S o Dell E. 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