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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1929. lthe event entertained his little {classmates with icecream and oth- ITAKU BESTS CORDOVA OPERETTA T0 DISMISS JURY; FIVE CONVIC bDOUGLAY" NEW'S hard fought game, the| quintet nosed cut a strong Unalga five by | in the Nat. last! Douglas win {rem th a 15 4c 1 = night. The n did not have their sca legs, because in the openlnz‘ frame, they ran the school boys off their feet, and had a 5 to 3 lead| at the quarter. The iclanders were not connec. with the basket, missing many close setups which they should have made count. The Unal- ga boys displayed fine work for the amount of practice they have had and were able to hold the score to 7 all at the half. In the last frame the high team maintained a lead throughout al- | though it was in the third canto it looked like anybody’s game. Both teams made four field goals. | able to | | fine set er goodies at school in the aner-'1 noon. i RADIO FANS INCREASE 3 Nearly twenty homes on the Is-| land are now equipped with radio | ceiving sets, the latest addition g the Feusi residence where a| was installed this week. | Among other new fans initiated this' fall are the Grays, Riedis, Guerins, | and Pearces. J { —_— Douglas Church Services Notices for this cnarcn column must be recelved by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics. ete. — Douglas Presbyterian Native | Mission | 30 p. m—Sunday School. 151 209 156 110 142 25 803 176—469 174—549 129409 93—331 101—380 25— 15 698 2213 With a cast of 65 taken from the| = ™ entire Juneau grade school, a chor- Entns us of 35 from the seventh and kac“\ eighth grades, assisted by the High |Mrs. Kirk School Glee Clubs, “Cross Patch|Mrs: Goddard Fairies,” an operetta, will be prc-‘,Hmdl“p sented in Elks hall next Thursday | afternoon, for the benefit of the students and for the general pub-| lic on Friday night. The chorus will be accompanied |H: Sabin by the Little Symphony orchestra! Willams under the direction of Miss Doro- |Mrs. Borland thy Fisher. Mrs. Weisberg The operetta itself is being direct- | Handicap ed by Miss Chisholm assisted by | Miss Israel who has charge of the! speaking parts. The story of “Cross Patch Fairies” | i S is that of Carol, a little girl who\pr‘;zg::msv %CL‘;:;:;E g ! has been sick and becomes Very|oe o i Elks mixed bowling tournament for | tets. ing NCXE—WECI( | The scores by games follow: 124 | IN ELKS TOURNAMENT BE PRODUGED Taku last night won two out of fiv teams, and took the match 2,213 to 2,131, including a 25- “Cross Patch Flowers Be. sides bowled high match score iwith 549 pins H. Sabin rolled g Taku 142 118 137 three games from Cordova in the BY STUDENTS S Ipin handicap rating for both quin- Presented Twice Dur- |nign single game with 213 pins. 166 25 Totals 2 Cordova 125 146 142 115 28 Danner 148 213 152 120 109 25 171—444 148—442 94—329 106—313 Totals 767 .- 713 2131 169—528 | Reached, Murder Trial of 19-Year-Old Boy ELDORADO, Kansas, Dec. man, reported deadlocked. ‘Wednesday. Oberst was charged with with six others of the family, w home after it had been destroyed by fire in April, 1929. ably in March. - - | American motorists, it is esti- 1mated will use 14,000,000,000,000 gal- |longs of gasoline this year—a lake jfive miles wide and four deep. ————— Dell E. Sherin, ouneau’s plano IS DEADLOCKED ARE AT Agreementmble to Be Dig Under Walls of Ol | | | the bloodhounds im murder of his father, whose body 'he trail of the r Oberst will be tried again, prob- | |way ports at 6 o'c: ! ¥ i 9 f TS homa Prison and Make Their E 14— ! MCALESTER, C The jury fn the murder trial of Five men, believed Owens Oberst, aged 19 years, was the most dangerou dismissed late last night by Judge Oklahoma State Ayres when Harry Garden, fore- at large, after d it was hopelessly Walls of the pr are * the ping missing The men were reported The jury had been out since,at the 6 o'clock roll c Prison guards with a liately The names of found in the ruins of the Oberst are not revealed -+ MARGNITA The Margnita sa SAILS 1 and night all A with the followin for Tenakee: G. F n. w Walsey, Pete Jack Louis Chi::- vich, John Popoch 2 Sam Buda- eff. .- - Old papers 1ur sa:x: ut The Em- | Closing Out 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. An opportunity to make Christmas Gift Selections at remarkable savings. THE VARIETY STORE H. B. MAKINO, Prop. The high school converted 7 fouls and the Unalga three. Angus Gair and William Cashen were the Douglas scorers, while Layman was the shooting ace for the sailors. Pettygrove played a good game at guard for the high school. | The Lineup UNALGA— Layman (10) . Howell ‘Tobey potatoes on 15 acres. uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv pire office. :15 p. m.—Sermon. cross. In one her bad moments | _ 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Micweek she wishes.eve to be cross. Th? prayer service. “Cross Patch All are cordially welcome to these charge of her carry her before services. Isanta Claus in his work shop. | Everyone becomes cross and Santa “T {nimself goes on a strike. ~When 33! Carol sees all the trouble she is |causing she ts and the “Sunny | Smile Fairis take her in charge lagain and all is happy. “: TP LU U T T T T T T T T LT T T T Half Price Sale Men’s Suits and Overcoats at Half Price— While They Last Regular $75.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Regular 65.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Regular 50.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Regular 40.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ...... 20.00 Regular 35.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats . 17.50 Men’s Silk and Wool Muffler, $4.00 values ... .. 3 2.00 Douglas Catholic Church SKATES SLEDS SKIIS ICE CREEPERS DHS— Cashen (8) Gair (T) Lundell Pettygrove Roth Niemi g. Vangsness Substitutions—DHS: Fox for Pet- tygrove; Unalga: Hamblen for To- bey, Herr for Vangsness. Fouls—DHS 9, Unalga 12. - ENJOYS BIRTHDAY WITH CLASSMATES All services in the new church. Sunday School at 1 p. m. St. Luke's Episcopal Church 1k #7730 p. m—vening prayer and NEW OFFICERS ARE S ELECTED IN SEATTLE BY VESSEL OWNERS SEATTLE, Dec. 14—At the an- nual meeting of the Fishing Vessel Owners tion, the following LS gl officers w cted for 1930: LEI' Aimquist kress yous Sult.l Jacob H. Engdal, Captain of the We call and deliver. Fhone 528. schooner le, President. e e s 2 I Hanson, of the Pioneer, Vice- | President. A. B. Einmo, of the Polaris, Sec- retary. John Henson of the Sunset, O. O. Hvatum of the Dorothy, F. Sor- enson of the Havana, Pe Leiren of the Flamingo, Trustees. The association now has members. f f C. g i | Cunn:eg-tl:mll Communi‘y Church - ! REV. PHILLIP E. BAUER. | 10:30 a. m.—>5Sunday School. | 8:00 p. m—Sermon by pastoi. and Overcoats .....$37.50 and Overcoats . 32.50 and Overcoats . 25.00 Suits Suits Suits 5sae AN IILLE RIS RN REDGORAD N AT RO RS EGOR RO AN TN DT Kenneth Loken was six years old yesterday and by way of celebrating [LIBERTY SUNDAY NIGHT B ALL KINDS OF CHRISMTAS NOVELTIES AND TOYS Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. AT HALF PRICE 209 LOUISE FAZENDA and CLYDE COOK in “Pay As You Enter” A Comedy Drama Full of Laughs and Pep GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM LT R R Paint orating work OUR REPAIR SHOP Is Equipped to Handle any Repair Job on YOUR CAR If you damage the Body, Top, Fenders or Doors we can turn the job out looking like new. If your Motor, Clutch, Transmission, Differential or Brakes require attention we are prepared to render Expert Service. ST R e ——Also — COMEDY NEWS 10—20—40 cents FINE MERCHANDISE DISPLAY An out-of-town visitor in our store this week made the remark, “My, but this is a fine store for the size of the community.” “Why,” he said, *‘you have a stock that would do justice to a large city.” Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts Christmas J ewelry Just Received foree THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and Fad at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carcying Boat Including— 3eaded Bags, Compacts in gold and silver, Crystal Beads, >car] Beads, Colored Beads, Bracelets, Earrings and many cther items too numerous to mention. And when we showed him our toy room, he was still further amazed, by the large dis- play. We believe he meant what he said as we tried to furnish an up-to-date store in every respect, one that the people of Douglas are entitled to and should be proud of. Large assortment of men’s Strap and Pocket Watches and ladies” Wrist Watches. SPECIAL PRICES ON MANY ARTICLES—It will pay you to compare prices before buyiny elsewhere. THE NUMBER OF FORD TRUCKS SOLD DURING THE FIRST 8 MONTHS OF 1929 EQUALLED 49: 7 OF TOTAL SOLD OF ALL OTHER MAKE OF TRUCKS COMBINED IN SAME PERIOD OF TIME. There’s a Reason Ford Trucks Now Have the Four Speed Transmission Juneau Movors, Inc. FORD DEALERS Come in and look over the big assortment of merchandise we offer; gifts for everyone and don’t overlook our Toy Land Depart- ment. The quality and price of the articles will speak for themselves. GUY’S DRUG STORE Basketball HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM TONIGHT Hunters and Prospectors TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties and Prospectors. Reasonable Rates. For further particulars see FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views HIGH SCHOOL vs. DOUGLAS FIREMEN" - UNALGA vs. JUNEAU FIREMEN Adults, 50 cents 7~ LUDWIG NELSON Children, 10 cents JEWELER WATCHMAKER Pz s Old | pers for sale at Empire Offi

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