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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, v o - Shirts GRID SCORES ON SATURDAY The following ar Mak> An Ideal Christmas Gifi day afternoon: Jeorgia 12; Georgia Tech 6 ; Tulsa Universily 14. .- OREGON UNN, - LOSES TOF.U. Hot Weather Retards Work of Oregonians—Score Is 20 to Six Py | N \ N N \ \ il ) N { \ ) N ) ) ) § ) ) ) ) \ N 5 ; ; ' MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 9—The Uni- 4 versity of Florida romped through Lt the University of Oregon last Sat- v ol urday afternoon for a 20 to 6 vic- ‘ W‘F tory in the Intersectional football 1 y / y e game featured by 80 and 38 yard -4 o runs for touchdowns. 1 - (% | Hot weather retarded the Ore- gonians who scored in \lec last | . d \ minutes. ] . | 2 B N E { BURNS TO MANAGE SAN ANTONIO NINE IN TEXAS LEAGUE, SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 9.—George | Joseph Burns who once chased | flies and did a pretty good job of batting for the New York Giants, | has been named manager of |San Antonio team of the Texas League. | He succeeds Pat Newman. Last season Burns managed the Spring- field team of the Eastern League and prior to that he had manag {ial experience at Williams the N. Y. P. League and Har in the Blue Ridge League. Burns was recommended as Sa Antorio manager by John McGraw of the Giants, and t i to believe that. strong alliance b tonio and the Gi: 3 The Giants will train in Antonio next spring and M | is expected to help his former p er with some of the talent he will be unable to use. We have a large var- iety to choose from in a big range of } prices — Many in special Christmas ween éfll] packages. An- SABIN’S The Store for Men - e e ELECTRICITY OFF Electricity will be off on Front Street tomorrow (Tuesday) morn- this | ing from 7 to 8 o'clock. | store will be open the evening of | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT December 10th until 9 p. m. adv. v.) AND POWER COMPANY. GORDON'S For your accommodation, M’CLOSKEY TRIAL football games played last Satur- p lowell whom he saulted him, he placed him under arrest. Federal jail, key escaped after beating him upl h a Government padlock. Chi- | dester was still on the stand late OPENED IN DIST. |tnis arternoon. s sitting on the panel in the are: Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, s. Paul Huc Osborne, C. . Hill, Mrs, s E. Nowell, Clifford W N H. G. Wai- lon agent on the g, a shugshirt, Mrs. May O st 11, last, Was|Godfrey, Fred Ordw Andrew trial today in the Fed- |y, 8. court, Judge Justin W. | ed this m began at the af testified that he was at | u hotel about 2 am. on in question to meet a R. D. was going to with him to Eagle River to There he met NOTICE After December 10 no telephone rentals for the month of December will be accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not later than last Starting with him for the |discount day. Please be prompt. | he declared McClos- JUX J AND DOUGLAS )\ § 3 s\ \ ) N ! N \ ] 3 ) N I} N ! N ') N ) N ) H i N 3 N ] \ \ ] )\ { l} l} ] § § : § { * e You pay a subtle compliment when you make a gift of Stationery from our store, for its very high quality signifies your appreciation of the good taste and exacting requirements of the person to whom you make the gift. Other Gift Suggestions Perfume Fountain Pens Perfume Aiomizers —and many other Manicure Roll-Ups cles suitable Toilet Sets Christmas Gifts. JUNEAU DRUG CO. FRFE DELIVERY PHONE 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 90090000000000000060000000000080000000000000000000 0000000008080 0000000000000900000800000000000¢ MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1929. MAKE YOUR MONEY Couni on Pay Day FLOUR, 50 pound sack $2.35 SOAP—Red and White, large bars, good washing, 22 bars . SNOWDRIFT—3 pound pail, r 385 cents 1.00 i The Christmas SPORTING GOODS STORE In an abundant dis gether all th mand this Chr .79 BLACK TEA—1 pound package, ex- cellent grade RROWN RICE FLAKES—recady cook ed, two p.n'ku;_'a's COME IN AND LOOK AROUND OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE GARNICK’S PHONE 174 we have gathered to- > things which will be most in de- tmas for gifts to sports lovers. You will be astonished at the low prices and the great range for selection offered. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. ) \ ) \ ) \ \ \ \ } \ \ l} \ § \ \ § \ l} \ ] ] § \ ) ) } N ) ) N \ \ \ \ \ ) N { 3 N H { \ s N : aad Between the North Pacific Coast and Chicago the *“North Coast Limited> nat 1saves a full business day at each terminal, Extra Comforts No Extra Fare Leaves Seattle 6:15 p. m. Arrives Chicago 9:30 a. m. 61y Hours Eastbound Everything in my large stock at ABSOLUTE- LY LESS THAN COST; many articles at less than Half Price Sale includes entire stock. Everything must go by December 24th. KARL K. KATZ Alaska Representative 200Smith Bldg.,Seattle (AA1T) If you plan a trip anywhere “outside” let us help arrange outs the details. A Christmas Gift for All—A Portable Under- wood Tyepwriter, Leather Goods and Stationery Geo. M. Simpkins Co. THE VARIETY STORE 4 An opportunity to make Christmas Gift o ne Selections at remarkable savings. | NOl‘thEl‘ll [ aclfie BY H. B. MAKINO, Prop. 3 POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED VLA cigarette TASTE. STYLIZS vanish with the seasons—but good taste in cigarettes, once achieved, never changes. The wholesome good- ness of fine tobaccos is not to be im- proved on. True today, true a hundred years from now—taste is what smokers want; Zaste is what they judge by. And faste is what Chesterfield offers —the superlatively good taste of tobac- cos chosen for their mild richness, fra- grance, and satisfying character— “TASTE above everything MILD, yes. .. and : yet THEY SATISFY