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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1929. 5% | e TR SRR ieE Closing Out By GEORGE McMANUS HASHA' A BURGLAR GOTIN A % { ! Vi) MAGGIES BROTHER BANK AN SWIPED A GRIP GLY BE SURPRISED WHEN i i) T GOT THE GRIP ALL THINKIN T CONTAIND HE OPENS THAT GRIP AN y ] MONEY: BUT 1T SAYS ITS HIEARE THE EXFLOS\ORE COT A BOMB INIVT AN WHFEN) HE OPENS THE GRIP \'T'LL EXPLODE - g, | | Everything in my large stock at ABSOLUTE- LY LESS THAN COST; many articles at less than Half Price ! { N | Sale includes entire stock. Everything must { e go by December 24th. The funeral services of Joe Rog-| MOTORSHIP SAILS ! ;o e R ey . et ¥ i o | BROWN FUNERAL THURSDAY A ity ke Chri Gif not counted out until the referee n opportunity to make iristmas Gilt cAMPBELL HAS does it officially. AT THE HOTELS —_— ers will be held Friday afternoon The Motorship NORCO salls Sp]p . ¥ k })l . ; et e at 2 oclock at he Native Pres-|from Seattle December 17th. For | elections at remarkable savings. phone 114 astis The funeral s da | Gastineau eral savitesh BN | byt 1 Church, Rev. S. C. Saund- | freight reservatior S (adv.) EDGE ON nl.sn WRANGELL WINS FROM | = c. Little, 5. Frank Wright, R. |Brown, 10-year-old daughter of | /"0t E i P il | | Linwood Davis, Chester Johnson, F. |Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Brown, who | o= 5 G t " C s o i | TAKU,BOWLING MATCH "0 O Roy Tucket, L. M.|died recently in the Government (2% P . rment will be in Evergreen i it ] S - {Hospital, will be held from the |nterment wi < A PENE ‘ E VARIETY T . { Thia WraREoll Taat took -all nbes 1o g 01 O CRESI AaRe Gm"Nafive Presbyterian church Thurs-|C¢™e Punefel = arrangements S nanr 1 e gell te | Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawthorne, Benja- | sbyterie T lare in charge of the Juneau-Young| All skates shar] 1 r flat| e — games from the Taku quintet at| ns. |day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev./ " AL - hollow ground. the Elks bowling tournament last R AR | David Waggoner officiating. Inter- | CRdertaking Parlors. 15 ot ) I1. B. MAKINO, Prop. Zynda | . R adv. Morris Construction Company \ night, rolling up a score of 2251 L. Miklestin, Shirley Lindblo:ml."“m“ will be in Evergreen Ccm(wi : 2 TR 1 ¥ R - aganst 2114, including Taku's 25- : + B ndrews. tery. Funeral ar gements are | FERN BEAUTY PARLORS | R e e SRR 1 SUPe“E“ in Experience to pin handicap. D e e [in charge of the Juneau Young| The Fern Beauty Parlor will be| OId papers i-r sere at The Em-| i o Soldier — But Latter | Gus George bowled high match 2 s Undertaking Parlors. | 1osed until December 21st. adv. | pire office. otch WL EAL TURK EE s ereied O (o EUIImAn, Jack Wik i ol —— - e - - — IR REPAIR SHOP Is Equi d i | Packs the Wallop and Council tied him for high| W™ ‘ i = | OUR s Lquippe ! single score with 185 pins. | : S Red Camphell, whe meels Sol- | -+ WRANGHLL | mARTHA SOCIETY MEETS | to Handle any Repdlr Job on dier Ol.icn here Saturday night in Council 154 185.164—503 | Tne Martha Society will hold a YOUR CAR the main go on the Moose fight Herrmann 163 123 128—414 | GOODIE Sale Saturday, December | 216 I) 11[{ iaffl-Lhaa‘ Lf‘hendm\xh r‘;n of beating fieors]; ; i?g i;g :Z;ng; 21st at The Sanitary Grocery, start- 7 eco Lomski, the Aberdeen Assassin, Mrs. Dufresne 0 & ing at 11 a. m. —adv. g , Who is now a fopnotcher and a Mrs. Petrich .. 120 8 83311 © o oo ‘ If you damage the Body, Top, Fenders or contender for light heavywelght —- —- —-—— HOLLY FOR CHRISTMAS Doors we can turn the job out looking like honors in eastern fistic circles. This ! Totals 787 1735 729-2251, Cut Holly, Holly Wreaths, Cut If v M C] °h, Tra 181 L was several yeass ago, but Lomski TAKU Fl}fxynrs and Potted Plants for l]l)e}vf- )IOUI' otor, Llutch, lransmission, was good then and had beaten Kirk 181 159 165—505 | Christmas. ifferential or Brake: uir ention we everyone in his class in the north- Sides 154 160 171—485 —adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. s require attent ‘n iy Ficken 135 135 135405 PR B | are prepared to render Expert Service. Campbell, at that time fighting Mrs. Kirk 81 J20 119—323 SKATES CHARPENED E AR AN 20 S - { in and around Portland, took on Mrs. Goddard .. 80 133 108—321| AIl skates sharpened, either flat JUST RECEIVED Ry Mg e B vl — — — — [or hollow ground. : . Connors Motor Com the Ring, a magazine devoted to the Totals 659 1732 723-2114 adv. Morris Construction Company Pany cauliflower game, commented on | - 1 : 211 { i R s iau e Sollows: At Bortlan, Ravon Mixed and Silk Service Rendered by Experts Ore., his (Lomski) winning streak . vas' it chort. by Red Campbel, Beautiful New Patterns ‘ s Sl T B et e : WINDOW SHADES 8, 200 ging. baties since e was 10 In boxes of three--$1.50, $2.25, $3.00 S \/vear old. His scrapbook shows L b, 9 ¥ ,4 ‘ he has won many over the kayo 50(‘ 75(' %131 ()0 pflir ' Juneau Paint Store route, and some of them were | against classy boys. ‘This will be UNDER AUSPICES OF his fir_st appearance in Junenu.d Koniont g S 4 Blged MOOSE LODGE ' T : = l THE NUMBER OF FORD Joe Manila at Ketchikan, beat some TRUCKS SOLD DURING e i v SATURDAY NIGHT—8:30 P. M. v N THE FIRST 8 MONTHS A Rt s N ARENA ¥ h 0| ty that he net LEGI(), : . . OF 1929 EQUALLED Walter Cleghorn and devoted some time to his training. Cleghorn, at . I Campbell’s advice went to Seattle b " ok 5 4 T’ Cl , 110 %I and broke into the game there. For TICKETS ON SALE — Juneau Drug Co., e Ot l.'lé AN z o » the past two years the former has been a headliner in Seattle, Port- Alaskan Hotel, Pioneer Pool Room land and other northwestern cities More recently he invaded Los An- s geles where he proved to be a big $1.00, $1-50’ $2| 00 drawing card. : ' Campbell is in fine shape for Saturday’s battle. He will weigh in at about 157 pounds. He has ——————— e e o TR T 1 T come through his training without T T ER CLU PR ||IIII"Hlllllllllllllllllllll injury and is taking things easy 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 now until the gong rings for the ¢ hig event. Olson has, as usual, done all of his training at Chilkoot Barracks. Word comes here that he is in the very finest of shape and fit for the scrap of his life. He'll probably need to be. The soldier fighter has appeared here in two bouts, one against Joe Collier, and the other with Doc’ Silvers. He won both with handy knockouts. He hasn't the experi- ence that “Red” boasts, but he makes up for that lack in bulldog aggressiveness and endurance. He s is tough and willing and a fair boxer, fast and hits hard. The match seems at this dis- tance to be a tossup. Campbell has the edge in ring experience but any man who can sock like Olson, even when he has been bat. tered around for several rounds, i ) &3 | We have just received the finest and most complete line of Juneau Movors, Inc. FORD DEALERS Floor and Table Lamps EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY . Furniture makes the ideal gift for all the fam- ily. See our display of Rockers, Smoke Stands and Overstuffed Furntiure. We Can Save You Money 2o Tdenity the Lifecimm pan by thia The lamps are equipped with the latest styles and models of silk and ultra combina- tion ensemble materials. Genuine Brasilian Onys. 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