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W ¢ Affpeoevfiremuniiprerenflnracafip arnfimeaenfyeonen Al ort lants 1 The Tllinois co: :uwlc ping cham ame now slit into at least —one for the school who " and the ot tions that have * “Zupp"” as he wa and down the to play fu’)d;.l! but catiogn . . . . came way at wish he w the pass de listen to me when I told hlm how knocked off our Northwest have a bC)’- 8o how strong our thought maybe 1 started thc second not been by the ni thc ball dead at thc p:)m: By some stroke of fortune or wiise the pigskin hasn't been ing the ground in all cases so there have been a number dashes for touchdowns after ing loose balls out of the a One of Yale's touchdow Dartmouth came on a play that had squirted out of the of Al Marsters. In the Ohio Northwestern game, Wesley Fesl the great Buckeye end, snar “flying fumble” on his 1-yard 1 and dashed the remaining 99 yar to a touchdown. It was Just Ey bad 2 “break” for the Army when an Tlinois end, Wolgast, intercepted | a lateral pass to run 80 yards for| a touchdown. If the rules-makers want to clim- inate the “breaks” altogether from the game, it seems they must adopt | a u‘nket resolution barring the PWUI d any “recovered ball.” Daintiest of Negligees wu! Silk Underwear {| Lovely lingerie is ideal for Christmis giving. ii is a particular favored gift from one woman to another. = lect v these combinations, dance sets, gowas and pajamas, ormaineng attendance to 1.' > the e ren S 0 nc The Jungau rarent Teacher As- that the high sc i [} (1) [] 1 &ciation |will meet in the Grade feel that their musica Juneau’s Leading Department Store e 48 N S e primarily for an edu- Dobie is gituated the happened? | us for a | kicking play bound, 63 hours westbound— f]a:ly ci,rcum:x\.u B, & ;l;lllll:wf:lmons train laux:o\ly) ex- :zsaq:“; n‘:o):;l:m-::{l certain to be 33.00 to 135.75 8'50 vauon-glnb car a‘:‘d gms::: a1t e b DAINTY BABY BONNETS e 4 G R speed, West Point has a'timing di 3125 IO 32-25 ‘ m‘ 3‘_"-05““10“"” e | ert technice 5 | * ‘Alf Beane, Eli back grabbed a ball Iprn technical advice. * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1929. ~ "/ CAPITAL PAYS FINAL TRIBUTE TO JAMES W. GOOD | 'a rye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS ’HONE 38 Christmas gift from § | “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Clcanin o and Pressing { ALASKA LAUNDRY We have the corduroy lounging | be. dainty quilted satin robes, neclicees in combinations of silk rgette. $6.00 to $25.00 In New Puilding on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” | et S vt sl med crepe de chine gowns, , peach and pink, $3.50 $5.50 $10.50 | Plain tailored rayon and lace ‘ Associaled Press Plioto on a military caisson bearing the body of James W. Good, the late sccre- ‘ { The flag draped ca: ‘ tary of war, in the funcral procession as it moved away from the White House grounds for Union : fla’l*n wh;re the body was placed on a special train for Cedar Rapids, fa. [ — ¥ lain tailored and lace trimmed combinations and dance sets, in qu PROGRAM rayon, georgette and silk. Pongee and rayon pajamas and § | b T A MEET pajama ensembles. ; $1.25 $4.95 $8.75 \Commlssmnel Breuer Will | Make[\ddressatlues- | day’s Session VA ONG n general, should hear L. W. & e SIMMONS H HO'S WHO | L\" U HERE | addres: lows: y Orchestre Springs and Mairesses Come in and see the New SIMMONS “Deep Sleep” and “Beautyrest Maitresses” THE School Auditorium Tuesday evening is worth while, a # at 8 o'clock. The program should | Er hearty s lfllnas x aruware Co 4 ° cnts in that about 40 children from n .,,W, the first and second grades will _ — -—— —— W% participate, two high school stu- o New and select mne of Christmas dents will appear in musical num- 3 E Princess Ob‘)lenSky bers, and all interested not only in siding officers are a . tards at The Empire. A Arrives the Juneau school, but in educa- | ing will begin pr pecial request that So the b niversity RED LE’DAR SHIN 5 to 2 Clears THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A RED CEDAR SHINGLE and longer—Taku Wind be misled by inferior substitute JOFING Juneau Lumber Miils, Inc. PHONE 358 no ABOUT RI Hunters and Prospectors TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties and Prospectors. Reasonable Rates. For further particulars sce FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views SHOP EARLY CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES » Our Gift Dcpartment is ‘mow complete awaiting your approval. Hundreds of useful | and ornamental gifts consisting of Pictures, Gift Mottioes, Brass, Leather. Goods, Purses, Card Sets, Brllge Sets, etc. \ou will find that unusual .md different gift here. The Princess Obolensky with her son, Ivan, arrived in the United State; w days ago after a tour of France and Spain. 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