The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1929. BRINGING UP FATHELR ' By GEORGE McMANUS T NEXT TIME MAGGIE MAKEDS AH! THERE'S A NICE ST RIGHT THERE LITTLE KIODY- Tn:\é:coi\s‘w—o ONE OF THESE LUTTLE CHILD -1 <IN VLLTELL YOoU ABOULT THE AFTERNOON TEAD- THERE'S f‘—‘— SOME TIME 7 LITTLE PRINCE AN THE 816 CORINABE ARt VBN 10 e 0oy ORAGON- HIS GOLDEN CHARIOT hy ? & 2t iy Shipment just arrived of Fireside and Uni- versal Rag Rugs. Also small Axminster Rugs. HARRIS Hardware Co. WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal ligt, Il is certainly good coal e i N S ; ® S - We deliver fresh dressed ALL GITY wINs 1 poultry every day. Our eggs v : ] | are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. ; i f ) We carry a complete Iine of 4§ e : ) Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer service— QEC_OQD ‘, uNALGA BUNBH . A e E o 3 RN well you can’t beat it YEAR B { i - 1 : : ; D. B. FEMMER 1920 .370 Phone 114 1921 .397 By the big scora of 57 to 10, the - - - I All City basketball t 1 won from 1922 401 || ithe Unalga Sailors last night in : ¢ i 1923 384 ]| |a same played in the high school s 5 v : 5 t " gymnasium. The Unalga boys A “ ‘ A e T , P bl 1924 .423 levidently were not up to form a: SEET o R —— : o e uouc { S { when they played the High Supers : - i ¢ . : 925 .403 iy mne game vas il : : o Tor the present Brunswick Machines and Records 1928 .387 debut event of the All City team, : : - i . - will be sold from rooms ;uliuinipg Candy Factory on as it was the first since the play- ; : 4 : s Lower Seward Street. ers were organized about a week ' : . : & ago. Their playing more than : . : i 7 Ice Crgam, 50 cents per quart. Iresh made Choco- came up to expectations e : e e : latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and From the tip-ori the All City i 3 : . . carry. e b EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing SR iy wh wis: baskdl st 4 : imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize by a fine support of the others e o e your home town products. on the squad Many nifty long ' B0 3 2 , . shots were made by the boys dur.| S5 <0 ; s foaa " ELMER E. SMITH ing the match, soveral of them . s : I from n-ar the center lne § e ’ Pl S 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. 7 e work of the City - team was weak at times and the —— e 35 " e % ™ i e —— Sailors on several occasions were! Here’s Captain Paul Scull, University of Pennsylvania full- — e —— — able to ots from near the| back, with the Elgart cup presented to him as the most valu- ' 1 basket only to miss and lose the| able player on Penn’s fighting squad. The trophy is an annual | ball. award. | Howell and Hambel were easily| Prices Reduced $150t0 $250 {Hunt, Captain of the Unalga team lat Moose Hall, Saturday night, - | called time-out three times in an | Tanuney 19 T S N Vg : - January 19th. Ladies are re- ndard an ictory M g When Rogers Hornsby was crowned king of | Pirate star, twenty years ago. But one more |effort to secure better team work |auested to wear aprons. Every- Standa Victo odels National League batsmen for the seventh time championship is necessary for Hornsby to tie (from the players, and toward the body welcome. Moonlight Seren- he approached closely to the amazing record | Honus’ mark and exbertsiptedice that W will. 1874 J00 thie: Jomtol 4hp 'hoys ‘were iaders have been engaged with hung up by Hans Wagner (left), famous | corral it next season. | working more together. . M I N I NG anN some good music with a kick that Mccaul Motor Company (International Newsreel) (International Newsreel) | The first scoring shot of the will make the dance something s S A e e — — e —— e e | game was made by Campen whic! to be remembered. At Moose Hall, January 19th. —adyv. vas the second of their play. The BALM FOR LOSS OF GRIMES | that unfortunate transaction long ‘/‘\ll-CiLy S R e after the current hockey season 3 Sl o , 2 g v / ; e SCASON I the first quarter which ended| 'CENTRAL CITY, Colo, Jan. 16.! NOTICE TO CREDITORS MAY COME IN WORTERS DEAI‘“’“T’I d””"“i ""ll t“m“‘;m‘;'l“ 3::::“‘%;,',31“: tor the. Unalga, " The|—Forlorn-and desérted, living in'In the Commissioner’s Court for ; P o g sy . & 84 'y of the past and in Lope| the Terrtiory of Alaska, Divi- NAE PRtaburalw i second quarter the Saliors madec|memory of the past and in hopc ! 2 . Q " i A e emmml‘!mree field goals and failed on one [0f the future. Such is this on sion Number One. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT free shot. Howell made what was | Prosperous mining town in the Before Frank A. Boyle, Commis- tributed” the key man of the local o £ e sicner and ex-Officio Probate lthe ze and |heart of the Rocky mountains. c obate jius Jngost SAOLIPESEN s and Judge, Juneau Predinct. team’s defense. i ¢ . ¥ sored f ints shoot-| ©Old timers predict another boom| . . It still would be somewhat of “1i}:.:"t“if(’:fifnnns;fi';:“ B oot et i o |10 bHB Mater of the Bstate of PLACE YOUR ORDER s h ) e- 0 A y ckey > Na- o v o ) ing o k e O il - i {points and the half ended 28 to ¢ now a few are taking up the pick| FOR A | tional league is a big money prop- ain i 1 P rorters’ i At the half, Peterson went injand shovel. osition, and men of Worters' cali- . e N Ifor Holman, who had to quit the hien ‘Qomtral City was settled|,, . .0 oo pibor 1926, ‘dul ! in for|in 1859, immedsately after the dis-| %% 98Y snber, 1928, Huly game, and Haddon went in for By |arpointed executrix of the last | bre are scarce at much more than {ahat figure. S b s i Tansey of the Unalga. covery of gold in Clear Crock Va|y(i| and testament of Harry J. NEW FORD CAR ley, near Idaho Springs, the rushiy,ymong, geceased. All persons The first score of the last half et swring. i, |TAV! ! 'KETCHIKAN ACCEPTS h 3 ]i ';; ”” b-l£l ol \ho | b eED WS In. Ll s i lh.‘n'mg claims against the estate o Rl Ll <o L I spired by tales of “gold for thel,p wujq deceased are requested to CHALLENGE TO BOWL |[Unaiga, which was followed by|taking” in California and of fertil | present same with proper vouch- AT GHIC MATCH|Zrcre. misses by the Sailors aniands. betwoen the Mississioni 401 - atiached 1o the wndersbened TELEGRA more baskets for the City team |ihe pacific. | 124 ‘ at Goldstein Building, Ju- | Peterson made the first free shot| Many who started for Califo: & | to some gratitude for having “con- l‘ I'hat the undersigned was on the | neau, Alaska, within six months | A cablegram received last even-|0f the game on a personal foulinja hajted to try their fortunss|from the date of this notice, |ing from the American Legion|by Swartz. The third aquarierijn Golorado. Some prospered. Oth CLARA A. RAYMOND, JUNEA_U MOTORS Inc | Post at Ketchikan by the Alford en’rll_gd 319 to 8. : ; ,jers telt the sting of defeat and| Executrix of the Estate of o 2 s {John Bradford Post, Juneau, e last quarter was fast and went wegtward again or returned| Harry J. Raymond, de:cased. Sthtadt that ‘the bowliNE Lanl of|hard fought. The Sailors tricd|sy the east. |First publication Jan. 2, 1929, FORD DEALERS {the “First City” Post had ac- hard to bring the score to a more| @antral City was in rporated | Last publication Jan. 23, 1929, |cepted the challenge of the local even basis, but were outplayed asliy 1864 and became the seat of| e jhoys for a five game telegraphic|in the previous quarters. Howell Gilpin county. A L squar jtcurnament, the first of which|fouled and Osborn made both offraq Brick school house was built b s {is to be played next Friday the resulting free shots. The{Phe Teller house, erected by Sena r | e — evening. Unalga again called time out aud|4or Hanry Moore Teller, made the | I A B o_f l S-l . The challenge was wired by|Tennyson went in for Hunt. Thefgoun®earr o SO0 000 50 nterwoven eaultiu uoer Annl' | |time ago and it is expected that!made by Howell from the 17- ¥ Sy > B ICK {a lively series of matches will be Ruln overtook the city when orc| 'vcrsary l} [ : ithe Juneau Legionnaires a short jagt score for the Unalga was hotels of the early days |played. After the Friday game yard line and the last score, Which|priceg el go low production costs| | : e = 4 was a basket, and nearly the :"“iprohibned mining he exodus| The . . . the. followihe gamoen will D' BIBY-Itssr the game, was made by |pabesstiy SRt TE | lden years| Fanc The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort Burleigh Grimes, cbtaincd from Ncw York, saved Pittshurghi' i 5 98 pt é ) tk, d on January 20, 22, 25 and 21. Fap s i from a disastrous season. Roy Worters, hockey star, late Of|" rphe local Legion bowling team | KLOWICh of the AILCity team.|are oy a memory. and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni- Pittsburgh, has been a big factor in the New York Americans''is as follows: Frank Metcalt,| T0° m“"'l‘s""de" Bra 0 | - Hundreds of deserted mines still Socks versary BUICK, success. [Martin Lavenik, Earl Cleveland, |y UMMATY AlLCity—|BATE ‘the hillsides like gloomy| Sold on lib Sy LT ; M. H, Sides and “Plek” Cunning. ' UBAIEs— ¥ “City " ltrowns on faces of those who have ‘ old on liberal terms. By JAY R. VESSELS Itashsiipninl Gronp Hant pavas... - P “’“’1"”-‘ o/ met disappointment. (Featute Service Sports Editor)| The Giants excaanged Grim —————— ‘Hant, 4 4 Holman, 81 yet pegidents of this town grasp U0 ot e oo, Gons eetient Crmesl et AL 1 G Camen, et o 50¢ Connors Motor Company Burleigh Grimes Lo Pitishurgh inilooked 1ke a trade of one g0cd/found a hot meal awaiting him, | mancc e e raon. ‘17 in the market for prec fong )[.114'7‘” a deal that a;.xpareml_v cost the { pitcher for another good piteher.|now he's hot because the meal is o Semaipun - Unal;a~'renu\ b ure&“'l‘o { srram’.( y v.A i ‘ | 75 Riovice Mandorid by Broeste O il fans at Erieved 1. But Aldsich provod to be a totalicold and his wife hotter becauselpor Hane. Haddon for Tansey: All |Licy '00M" days, and they con C cal baseball fans as a unit. Ioss and was dropped to the mi-|(pe hrute sarcastically reminds Clly—‘Ppierson for Ho]mc;n: *silod clude with a prnxn!w‘; ’]1,. t But those of the Giamond follow. | tors bofra the scason was tWO-!ler that there is a range in the| i 3™ SR, B O :flod times will come back—sor $1.0() ers who also like their hoc thirs over. [Kitchen and the electric company| ™ pouts: Unalga. Howell 2, Swartz| 187 not feel so hurt now since Pi Meanwhile Grimcs me a hasn't turned off the juice. 3 hi1.City-~Petasaon 1 Osborn 1; T NOTICE hx{rgn rec a one-man ball club. I 25| =i i Campen 1, Kilowich 1. To All Master Masons: There FRYE BRUHN with Roy games, tying with Larry Ilenion! NOTICE Foul goals made: Unalga—None; {will be a called communication Thahe gl {for the leagus leal ia tac nomber | AlLCity—Peterson 1, Osborn 2. |of Mt. Jumeau Lodge No. 147.| Grimes went out to Pittsburghjof victories. . I.have duly appointed Ernest| Referee, J. Orme; Timer, Raven; )P, & A. M. Thursday afternoon | and proceeded to make a penna; With the Gian‘s un th> fght. Johnson of Juneau, my lawful Seorer, Haines. at 1:30 at Scottish Temple QUALITY MEATS threat of a club that for a2 time ing for the pcnnca y 1 agent, to have possession of and| —————————- for the purpose of conducting the | had little else to offer as a winninrg mast of tha geas o ‘erze control and management and| NOTICE—STORE HOURS funeral of our late Brc r Fred M 2 team. Now Wortars has joincd in pitching strepg: in renting all of my real and per- Price. By order of the W. M the New York Americans of thelthe Grimes-Aldr' teant sonal property during my ahsence; Until further advised this store CHAS. E. NAGHEL, | The Clothin M National Hockey League and al”jmore than the d ) 1 and he is hereby authorized 10 i phe closed evenings excepting |—ady. scretary. | g Man 5 ready has helped what was one e Mmmertp Cia-ts and (1 (hiora. receive all monies due me Or t0 Saturdays when we will be open Be i o Fryes Baby Beef the weakest clubs in the leagne pionship Cardinals, become due me. until 10:00 P. M. ‘LIT Almquist Press Your Sult | last year to the top position in the] They still will be hollering over —adv. FRED MATTSON. __aqy, SANITARY GROCERY,'We 2all apd dsliver. Phons 528 Delicious Hams and Bacon

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