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R e —— T —— BRI L 2 SRR THE DAILY, ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY ]AN 25, 1929. B GEORGE McMANUS YOU CERTAINLY GOT THE EE%T YES MOTHER: BUT DO GRACIOLS- DO YOU | THAT | ONT VANITY. ) ' YOU REALIZE-MOTHER THINK MY VANIT Y MAGGIE - THAT'S 00 YOU LiKE , ) ) QE‘\é‘ElNQT;AEE TMAGINATION - MY MAIR THIS 2 wey ) WA -DAUGHTER? ; ADMIRING SRAR S ) amsie, . : ' | ! PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. \ NOT an Insurance Policy merely but than your bank account—or nothing at all. 4 Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you Reliable Insurance Dependable Service | Allen Shattuck, Inc. : | Gastineau INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammel- bacher, Seldo Katherine McKeating, Brown; J. Bowser. Alaskan Will MeDonald, Mr..and Mrs. Alex Berg, Tenake Villiam Pat- terson, J. Bur 3 Nagel; P. E. “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing s = E Rk % g b Wingate. . DUUBLEHEADEH center, Berggron, and guards, Zynda : Brandt and Sturrock. Douglas is . Sl! nhm and Mrs. deVanzi, Angoon; expected to start: with Alex and Gl’ld r to {C. Cora; A, B. Colman ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” I WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal Mst, it is certainly good coal. We deliver fresh dressed . Angus Gier, forwards; Cashen, cen- s e 4 WITH nuuGLAs ter, and Lundell and Pettygrove ‘ 5 * guards. Jim Manning will be the i 2\ referee. ¥ I N T As a preliminary to the boys’ game the girls’ teams of the two high schools will play the third match this season. This event Juneau High School Boys'|will have Osborn or Allen as re- ferees. It is' a know fact that T0 HIS HOME; - TOUGH TRAVEL SWEET-0RR CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—Deputy Bail-| i g il ol wll= and Girls s . L it George Harris finally got home Fay TUG u WAR s Teams to Jise Juneau [gis L pata i) last night. It looked for a whilo| MAry Douglas Lyon of Phiinder, poultry every day. Our eggs . CI’OSS Channel but it is also known that the Doug- th B nalalit’ mot phia has been elected cap I are the largest and freshest las girls devote more time to their ot b . i the Sweet Briar college baseball tht: the N e 5 iy h 2 Harris stepped from a et m. The Virginia college girls a e hens produce. To make war on their ancient{game and that they A 5‘1’)’“9 car at Sixty-first and State streo o= ! We carry a complete 1ine of apd honorable enemies on the!fine players on Lhexsexlfatl.. hflul. 3 somewhat pre-occupied after a par-| ¥ by i ‘ Po:ltry and Fox Feeds. ofher side of the Channel, Coach |fBeR YOU CQR ROl Aol ADOU N ORC e e _ticularly arduous @ay of bailiffing. | | "“nd :ur“t_:-:::erlnmu— Waid’s Hilltoppers are going to|YOung women. 'Don Williams (right), U. S. C. He had just reached the center of | EYE TRUUBLES i e ferry themselves over tonight and i d Miss the northbound car tracks whenj b ot < 3 B s ar quarterback, an iss | trouble with v meet in battle on the maple tloor,| LANDIS TO VISIT ;tly é Malcolm, of Long the banging of a streetcar meye}:: tou arg iR A8 kxn:w 1t your D. B. FE.MMER Coach Dunham’s speedy five bas- d him to get a move on ¥ b Mstedis' - Uak "opicn: WHId- puts A6 TRAINING CAMPS | Beach, Cal, will be mam:d warne o 8 | will improve wmciteis, phone or 1 Phone 114 Rk { in the Sprmg. according to an .. Ji..04 to run. The m;mn for appointment. We have ”“.!plenly of time for this service at this season of the year and the Hilltoppers crossing tonight | Will be similar to the crossing of| CHICAGO, Jan. 25—Bascball| announcement by the bride-to- o oment began doing things | Alexander, Caesar and Pershing |Commissioner K. M. Landis decided | be's mother. Williams is con- i managed to get out of the| | f@ver the Hellispont, the Rubicon|today to visit each of the 16 major | sidered one of the best quarter= ;i cctcar's way by executing some :yill'm*:t;‘ ;:‘l,:l“ll:d::':::;*:;;f:”;:;é | and the Atlantic in that his boys|league training camps on his an-| backs in the country. impromptu acrobatics, but he im-j = "R eqnlgnadntncatve vt Arst | %8 going over to “bring home the [nual spring tour. (X-“r--"'w “"""‘" 'mediately found himself confronted| 1o 5 Lo " | bacon.” The game tonight willj Heretofore the commissioner has with the problem of keeping up- ROBERT SIMPSON | For the present Brunswick Machines and Records be the third between the two Highycontined his “good will” tour to right. It was vory slippery. adv. AT THE NUGGET SHOP. 5 || will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on school teams for the Channel pen-|the teams training in"Florida. This i An antomobile came bearing| PR L SO LR The Clol,"ung Man Lower Seward Street. ¥ nant this season and as each team |vear, however, he plans to visit do vn. Harris put on extra steam WE MAKE ERLARGEMENTS has won one of the two games|the clubs in California and the 'with the twofold plirpose 0t " gef: Alaska Scenic views adv. ) Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- played, the match is certain to be Southern states. {ting out of the automobile’s path - latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and a hard-fought one. {and at the same time keeping right carry. side up. The before-game “dope’” .seems to be more feniante as the” seasotr| FUZLY " HUFFT HAS g ! By a mitacle-he evaded tho mo-| rogresses. Baséd on all avail- (;NE" As‘) . NEW. YORK, Jan, 25.—While torcar, but the icy pavement prov-| S Sl FOR SE N sweet dreams of Miami Beach en- | ed his downfall. The revolver he (ble da sults of re- 53 (:al:m:rmc::iure\v;xm's va| PLAYS WITH MISSION folds ~Jack Sharkey, ‘“Kayo” carried in his pocket exploded and] tossers appear to have a little more ———— Christner is confronted with the a bullet went through his foot. : f fhan an edge on chances over the| SAN FRA} ,ISLO. Jan. 25.—ichance of a life time. A knock-; From an outdoor radio hornj Douglas squad. Coach Walid read- | Irving “Fuzzy” Hufft, who batted [out for Christner would auto-nearby there came at this point ily admits that the Island five has|.371 in the Pacific Coast league maticaly shove Sharkey out of his the voice of the announcer, say- EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town products. ELMER E. SMITH 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. " To the Public l shown to be a fast working team|last year, today signed his 1929 '\"{‘““[ with Young Stribling at jng. “The orchestra will now| and more than creditable to inex-|contract with the San Francisco i:;a"l‘ _O" F‘;br;“:'y fulu ::lehtwo play, ‘I Faw Down, Go Boom’.” perienced players and to the coach-] Missions. ~ Hufft started last sea- halatvlo%ium:;e fl“r; ig . —r g ing of Alex Dunham, who had lim-|son with the Seattle club, but was L ! T WOMEN % ited material with which to build, released during the year and ac- ,MOOSEHEA':;WE CARD PARTY New Su er Slx a squad, Iqulred by the Missions. ANGLEY ‘A REFEREE | s 4Coach Waid's team has develop- ————— IS o g g ed a smashing form of attack that|8§TAGG SUGGESTS LATE ATLANTA, Ga, Jan. 25—Tom| Hdpe w"";f’? 9 ,M":l’“:‘;“u‘r‘f | Essex Challenger % possible only by players of past FLORIDA GRID OPENING |Angley, erstwhile Atlanta Cracker Htflf:hfia"e t (‘"l secon 1c o i" my‘ : e (i i 3 catcher, who was drafted by the Of the season last evening in the v __e0Qrx ball experience. Even so, the Ju —_— 8 7 Moose Hall. The party was attend- COU[)C $985.00 Coach 5)8.).00 Chicago Cubs, is a winter seascn basketball official here. ~ While ©d by a 111”';: cm“;fi of Jme“d B[;"’ i i Angley never played the game for Women who thoroughly enjoye he team—the shooting of Berggron,|ypiversity of Chicago comes out b g ,] mI: r) e :s‘ Techlsoclal Eithoring. g i F. Orme and Jenson, and Brandt's|tor opening the football season in|?' &ima mater L4 e S P s vr gl occasional slowing up on ‘the of-!pigrida the first of the year a|Where he started at baseball and ¢ W% ootball, he has a keen knowledgs! Mr. Kirkpatrick the second prize fensive break, which is similar to}continuing it until gprmg RS i M. Gbatl i llle; nBau coach points out that there TAMPA, Fla, Jan. 25.—Now are several weak spots in the Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg of the Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. McCaul Motor Company in its nature and effect, that of| . can’t understand,” he said on|°f the sport. Iflrst e Kirs. Allen RatiEs - the Rurke last year. However Withia recent visit here, “why the Flor- o ) g H it Tar the Fomelt Wbt lhe' e several methods of breaking jja football season is not set later! ATTENTION !card playing lunch was served bv. through the Douglas defense de-|in the winter. Weather conditions| For Carpenter Work of afly . = oo 0 2 veloped last week, this last weak-{ w0114 be better for the players|kind—shop or city—Call Handy The nex; party of the series has ness may not be so detrimental.|ang the patronage might be in-|Andy, Phone 493. lbeen AilBindsd “for “TRnagey $1. > For consistent playing, both J.!creased.” 4 P s t ere Remember Thls When Orme and Sturrock seem .to be e i i holding their own. Berggron is| cHAMBER OF COMMERCE doing well considered that he is NOTICE playing a position different than| Have you sent your subscrip-j r a coffee secret ? Buying a Car i [} that of last year. tion Cards to the Chamber of i : ; The most likely starting line-up|Commerce? —ady. | Studebaker Holds Every Record for for the Juneau team will be for- o . yards J. 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