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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1929. |morning to guarantee change of |Christmas tree and program at the | HOSPITAL NOTES { Few people however, expect to|Hulse. The latter is a newcomer NT T |sermon topics. ete. Congregational chureh. BBTH FmHTEBs !'see that many rounds. And it locks|to the ring here and hasn’t had A FROM ’ ! ! I g q | (4 SRR Robert Stare, age 5, entered the ‘ns if there ought to be some of |much experience anywhere else. But i i # SCHOOL TREE hospital yesterday morning for | them cut short by kayos before they |he looked mighty sweet in training h —— sury 1 treatment. IN MAIN EvENT | travel the scheduled ance, and some of the wise ones are FERRY B AT Il cele- | Vaino Seppanen, of the Marg-| ¥ ; Olson a Dynamiter stringing along with him tonight, nita, entered the hospital yester- In fact, if Olson, who hails from |Sammy looks like the best bet but | day for medical treatment. IN FINE | E.‘C“,;k”“. Barracks, lives up to his|he hasn't any wide margin to work AFT ; RGP | | previously established local record, ¢d. ~He'll have to tend strictly F TU »uirPERS | | the main event won't go the routa. ]m his knitting if he \..m;‘s Lokcal- freight for the “America * and |lect a nod from Referee Franks at —— » must be on the dock not|Headliners on Moose Card|on botn oocasions hatened th sl the end of the bout. Seven Hundred Men, Wom- er than 2 p. m. December 24th| - " | lotted time administering a in Fine Shape — Other | - —— S —— Douglas Presbyterian Nati \ !.' ‘;7' .3‘ [, Mission { ‘ ~ - F i 2:30 p. m—Sunday School. \ ————=/| 3:15 p. m—Sermon. | e S | 17:00 p. m.— Thursday—Midweek |fcr u 3 COMING FOR | prayer service. | i NUAL F. 0. E. VISIT | * A} are cordially welcome to these | MADGE BELLAMY STAR with ¢ cvening at charge of He has appeared here tw cervices. ATTRACTION AT LIBERTY eep| In the special attraction the 3 1 ] ‘ . RN or it cannot be accepted for this | punch to his opponents. He has|principals—Kid Wasno and Kid[ S0 and Children Res- tom, th Douglas Catholic Church || Madge Bellamy, the popular and |coming trij —adv. Boys Ready for Gong thoroughly demonstrated he carries |Granny—are newcomers in town. cued from Craft gelebration of th - 23| well known actress apy 1 the R C i s oceeee0 000 e e o o lotsof nitroin both mit Granny is traveling under a nom of Eagles i {movie feature entitled “Vi ifi- TO TELEPHONE PATRONS e | And another fact has been proved |de plume for the fight. His real| WEEHAWKEN, N. J, Dec. 21— S night. L All services in the new church. |gential,” at the Liberty for Sunday | A new telephone directory is now FIGHT CARD e|to the fans by him. He can|handle is Hulse. He is a brother |Seven hundred men, women and Bagles Hall ; Mass at 10 a. m. night. This is described as a fea- |in course of preparation. Patrons . nd up under severe punishment,|0f Nelson's little playmate .in the [children were taken off the West this year is fo Pin B i vl ol ., |ture, well-worth seeing. contemplating change of address or SOLDIER OLSON vs. | take it for rounds then have enough | Semi-windup. Shore Ferryboat West Point after '-‘r""‘g‘:d”l‘l‘i' > of the At 18t Luke's Episcopal Church | | e persons who. wish to have tele-|, “RED” CAMPBELL [left to flash through a momentary| Soldiers irom Haines say that|lt crashed with an Erie Car float Bta) e | B ey - 33 TBALL TONIGHT |phones installed are requested fo|, ,.:jieweights—8 rounds | opening with the money-taking|Wasno is no mean scrapper and is |off Hoboken last night. will bré“:gnw ; ‘: 3‘0 ik DSQ\:f)day ce\'ls:l‘ulibon of it s e S':hav R\ . ’l:l:' “”:Pom; lT mpll;me g;:m;;z?::‘. Sammy Nelson vs. Rod Hulse e | wallop. ,:enlly clever with his dukes. Gran- { The crash occurred as the ferry b #eles of Christ and 'lilé“;inl?lfiomniurv‘uxl e:: 1;{ & il ”}:‘ BEERSS Hiines' 1} { TV T R r—adv“ welterweights—6 rounds of course, it may be different [Ny has had some experiencenmn the “‘i; "“n’:"m the New York slip. songs. After H it B | S : Kid Wasno vs. Kid Granny |with Campbell. This man more |box fight game and looks like an ore than 100 panic stricken pas- | % . welterweights—4 rounds than knows his way around the.energetic fellow who can hit ‘'em |sengers leaped from the ferry to —& MRS. SHIPPEY RETURNS g s Congregational Community | GORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICATES, i He's fighting |hard and often. the car float. Joad of gifts. A me ed circle. been fighting | . ° . J. Roberts vs. L. Nabalis ° ° | | ~ . Iy Church || The Ideal Gift. Always accept-| Mrs. H. C. Shippey of the Fern athes aod for g 1 o Five railroad tugs answ e #ady from Santa s that{J), «s|able and can beexchanged for mer- |Beauty Parlors has returned and | rc,.,l?.crfselghts—-a rounds in it man and boy for a whole lot ‘T!IL two preliminaries are between i ol i oti rered th he had something for every child, |* REV. PHILLIP E. BAUER. “‘(handise at by, twe od adv. |is now fully prepared to do perm-|® Don Smith vs. Pete Ervig s, meeting men like Leo light, fast boys who like to fight er craft hurried whose presence i icipated, up| 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. G A, |anent waving of all descriptions|® lightweights—4 rounds , whom he. stopped on one |and are willing to do it in the ring t°A‘(‘::r5:§23» i 1 12 years of [ 800 p. m—Sermon by pastor. | Dell E. Sherm, sumeaws plano including the very new CROQUIG- ® | cocsslon, aseseri Rk mens i, iitiont deignalig e Ede e e e o MWith the departure of Santa SR o o uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv. NOLE. —adv. |ccceeceecece e e He is wise to the ricks |B. M. Behrends Bank for going a |o% ¥ Vs egan to list and mehts will be served and the| 0. E. 8. ELECTS OFFICERS i‘*""’ Bsirtidass 7 23 iz Bt G5 (Wi ST el e e ring and better than the |few rounds. tugs pushed it to the mud banks ,l_mnder of . the eve [— Both Soldier Olson and “Red” |average boxer. True, he isn't as fast| The curt iser starts prompt- |along the shore to prevent her “ 1e once was but he's fast enough |1y at 8:30 oclock and with Billy |Sinking. Campbell were today pronounced by | phy: ns to be in excellent shape [to trot in harness with Olson for |Franks calling them that means R it ks K for t r six-round fight tonight |six nds anyway. It should be a |half past eight and not nine o'clock NOTICE at American Legion’s fight |genuine battle rather than a merc Franks wili referee the first four All freight T((:r smpl‘i‘:ilerica . g arena in A. B. Hall. They are skirmish. bouts. Jack Wilson handles the ipirct» muct be on the dock not i # | the headliners on the Moose smoker | Nelson on Edge main go. Both are oldtimers at hich lists five bouts for a| Schoolboy Sammy Nelson is righ Dave Housel and H |mer than 2 p. m. December 24th 3 TGCH' 1 which lists five uts for ct y Nels s right Dave usel an ar=|{or 1t cannot be acéept SUNDAY NIGHT lon cdge for his scrap with Rod BAS U dancing. A Juneau for the Island at 7:30 p. #Fallowing is the program: firlstmas Carol 50; At the regular meeting Tuesday ning of Nugget Chapter No. 2, jOrder of Eastern Star, election of r the year 1930, was held. QId Chrisimas Mary Pearce |y, ;sticers elected are as follow ©hristmas Bells Rudy Pusich ;0 o nderson, Worthy Matron; g::"l ";::";ICS’“S e & P"‘““’ md Andrews, Worthy Patron; r to Santa Claus ..Jessl ale, To Bethlehem .. H Sy i A Christmas Star _Hj Senta's Trials G BN Glaus. ... n, Condt ; Jane Cashel, Asso- #ng 2 Song of Ohr Conductress. llation will be held jointly | with the Masons on January 14. e | YULE-TIDE SERVICES | AT CHURCH Sl‘NDAYI‘ 't are the timekeepers. of 24 rounds of scrapping. " MADGE BELLAMY “Very Confidential” Thills—Spills—and Chills in a Breakneck Race for Love ; A Picture You Want to See i bert Savikko | Christmas Everyw Jacynth ey At 11 o'clock Sunday morning, | Cl ; Rev. C. E. Rice will preach a| lurc l |Christmas Sermon in the Episcopal | {church. . Ser'vu_‘es | In the afternoon at 2:156 o'clock |Christmas services will be held for {the natives in the Government Notices for this cnarcn columnlschcclhousc, with a sermon by Rev. must be received by The Empire Bauer. ®ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday/ Sunday night there will be a COMEDY NEWS 10—20—40 cents Headquarters WHEN you select your Christmas gift this year come to our store---“The Santa Claus Headquarters” and choose them from the large and selected assortment we are showing. Our holi- day lines are ready and are awaiting your inspection and from now until Christmas Day they will be accorded first place in our store. For months we have been preparing for our Holi- ’ day Opening. We were determined to have the best possible “MERRY CHRISTMAS” With One of Our Modern | RADIOS It's the one gift that will say “Merry Christmas” for you all the year round. And it takes so little cash to purchase one of these electric dynamics that you will be astonished. 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It will be here A E before you realize it---therefore it is advisable to begin at once N Pay a visit to “Santa Claus’ Headquart- ers.” It will be a pleasure to show you through our Christ- mas lines regardless of whether you are prepared to buy or OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Rap .4 I you call at our store, we will gladly give you a free, non: not. obligatory demonstration proving that we have the last word in radios at real values. We give you the highest trade-in allowance for your old STORE OPEN EVENINGS g A radio, and free service for one year as well as free delivery and $1 > """ 1 H The Cash Bazaar § Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Open Evenings Front and Main Sts., opposite Cable Office MAJESTIC—TEMPLE—ZENITH—PHILCO - i ATWATER KENT—KOLSTER

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