The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1929. 1 By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHLR THE MONEY HE GOT FROM YOUL NOw DIDN'T YOO GET S CHECK? 3 s R—— [ = YO0 SHOT LP TALK] | [[NO-REJLST STEALS N Y 1 FoU BIG LS. FER v A 3 | ING ABOLT MY AN THING HE WANTSI | DAW HnMEgJ(R;_'g; 1 YES! | BROTHER: HE THAT GUY'S BEEN (N (N SOT A CH TWICE!! NEVER ASKED o YOU FOR ANY- THING N HD LIFE- EVERY JAIL N THIS COUNTRY BUT. CNE AN’ THAT ONED NOT AINISHED {YET~ JUNEAU FIREMEN vs. HIGH SCHOOL JUNEAU H. S. ALUMNI vs. UNALGA TONIGHT—S8 P. M. ‘ Admission—10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents 1Uan a [ ©1929, In) Feature Service, Inc., GYMNAS'“M Is ! breeding ground fo |keep a paid hunt A'M flF LUGAL | s Golden Gate | fowl. ’NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL} AMER, LEGION ™= 2 . ,In the Commissioner's Court for —— | the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One . Before A. W. Fox, 1 . | Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- {Upper Floor of A. B. Hall| bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Ice Creepers May Be Used for Sports |mv THE MATTER oF THE Es- For MEN and i Of Various Kinds TATE OF MARY E. BOYLE, De- ‘ Basketball Great Britain rights reserved. coyotes, which | usy at the | to protocti ! WOMEN | NOTICE IS HEREBY leEN‘: The regular meeting of the Al-,that FRANK A'_BOY‘I:E' Executor | ford John Bradford Post No. 4 of Of the estate of MARY E. BOYLE, The American Legion was held at|Deceased, has filed herein and ren- | | | dered for settlement his final ac- the Dugout last night. The com-| | "mittm‘ in nm]eucsg reported pro- cunt of the administration of said A !gress in their negotiations for the estate, and that a heading will be ALaN J.Goup | 1\1I)I"‘l' floor of the A. B. Hall tm,:hr:]d upon same before the under- Juneau-Young Hardware e { |the purpose of establishing a hand- :g’l‘;‘l I 2k, o Bebyy The ring campaign of 1920 draws Iball, indoor baseball, and !enms‘I S 2 5 Compa"' y to lose with the heavyweight | court. The Legion eventually con- |3t Which time and place all per-| - sons interested in said estate may appear and file objections in writ- ing to said account and contest! |templates making this a commun- ity gymnasium. ' After the regular order of busi-| the up-grade but with | ng in most of the other | 4 the same. S5 WAs d of th by ’r‘:g&;lo‘:lmls;sn‘:gesfveso wm(; Tg;;lese}f Dated, December 19, 1929 : = - ments provided by a committee | A. W. FOX, THE NUMBER OF FORD - Wi gl U. 8. Commissioner and Ex- under ‘Willlam Foushee. ! H | AT | Officio Probate Judge. i R 5 | First publication, Dec. 20, 1929. | Invention of a crude oil engine Last publication, Jan. 17, 1930 . for motor cars has been reported to| _______ LA e the department of commerce. d TRUCKS SOLD DURING THE FIRST 8 MONTHS ‘ OF 1929 EQUALLED 49: 7 i R Send the Christmas edition of Otto von Porat. Phil Scott. Jack Dempsey. |The Empire outside. | Phil Scott, of Engh;nd, on canvas after being fouled | refereed the bout, is bending over the English fighter; | Try t—h;aiflve 0'Clock Dlnner: by Otto Von Porat in the second round in son | prior to declazing him the victor. Specials at Mabry’s. —adv.| Square Garden, New York. Jack Dempsey, who Interaational Newsredl S | Repossessed OF TOTAL SOLD OF ALL the feather % ) KE O state' Q Q Th nent pays a bounty & OTHER MAKE OF TRUCKS . ENTERTAINMENT IS 'any spcies which preys upon sal- PERIOD OF TIME e Flo MR e e o | Gediiudtion $100.00 : I ; ' izl i ) N There’s a Reason £ | New, select 1ne i +IsitIng carda Empire. title succession. 0, Dundee and Fields vs. Pittsburg ccupied the welterweight Comlutny Ford Trucks Now Have the Four Speed Transmission their given at Moose Hall last night at 7:30 o'clock, and | Advertise without any break arisinz. HYDER BOWLERS GENERAI M ™ . Greb, Flowers and Walker |proved to be one of the most en- Y 4 C J M I have kept the middleweight suc- WIN FROM THANE_jn\'able entertainments of the hul:-’ Yo“ Buslness | uneau 0[0"8) nc’ cession intact. | day season. : | CARPENTER MOTOR CO_ FORD DEALERS Otherwise there has been at least; The Hyder 'five defeated Thanz| There was singing and recitation: - - one gap in every c due to a by a score of 2174 to 2040 at '.m‘by children from the kindergarten WORK Service With Satisfaction \ d wide variety of cause: The death |bowling tcurnament on the Elks age up. A violin solo by Syivia! ! of Pancho Villa, the banishment of alleys last night, with Metcalf of Rosenberg, and a piano duet by 1 { Phil Rosenberg, the retirement of Hyder quintet rolling a high score [Joyce Morris and Margaret Han- Ph 69 OUR REPAIR SHOP Is Equ1pped : ® Benny Leonard and Gene Tunney, of 190 and high total of 552. The |sen received generous applause and one 04 . ‘ j the withdrawal of Johnny Dundee, Hyder team was allowed a handi- |was followed by a two-act comedy to Handle any Repalr JOb on ack Delaney and Tommy Lough-cap of 25 pins and Thane 10 pins. |by Julia Moe, John Winter FLORSHFIM ran from the classes they ruled, all| Scores are as follows: Burt Berthol, depicting the i) = YOUR CAR contributed to the confusion. Nor! Hyder effects of over-indulgence in Christ- has the atmosphere been cleared Metcalf 190 181 181—552 |mas candy. | ! to any marked extent by the sun-|Synder ... 156 171 179—504| Santa Claus made his entry about | SHOES S4Y IT WHAT! If you damage the Body, Top, Fenders or § :l(r;mcm_mimmgr‘edictsd o; boxing;;\;ul]eg s :;g 35 135—420 :lomati:;:seth;snsrt;gera}m’:? da‘-l\:]x‘p;‘i P 99 i Doors we can turn the job out looking like mmissions, influence y expc- Mrs. Dickinson 20 108—383 | % he! he center | H N ? Y | B : diency and policy. Mrs. Gardner .. 80 80 80—240 0f the stage from that time on.| (I,I)I)’Y ew I ear | mew. If your Motor, Clutch, Transmission, : A |Handicap 357 35 25 Wc [Therd WAS A SHOK. Bf knething Tor | ; Differential or Brakes require attention we ' » It's a long way off but the 1930 — . —— —_|every ‘child, and mahy: ey W) Sl % football season will involve an un-| Total 756 712 706 2174 |big as they peered into the sacks.| a WHERE? At the are prepared to render Expert Service. usual number of new and entertain-; Thane ments consisti; of sand- ing rivalries. Breaking away from ' Pullen .. 165 coffee, ice cream anc € F 0 E H(lll Dou l(ls » tradition much as Harvard and Stevens 150 were served in the reception . 5 . g C M C Yale have done ir recent years,'T. George 174 5 jafter the children’s prog N b 0nn0r8 Otor Ompllny FY Pennsylvania, has shaken up its Mrs. Sperling ... 110 {over, and many were the INTT 4 e Fiatians 1 Vs AGLES* ANNUAL JOLLIFICATION < whole program, taking on Wiscon- Mrs. Clark 80 received by M sin, Kansas, Notre Dame and Geor- Handicap 10 Grigg for the excellence of & 'W YEAR’S EVE gia Tech to give more nationall p— terteinment she and her a: The Cl(’thmg Man scope to the Quaker program. Total 689 682 659 2040 |provided. v ) v e ¢ Here arc a few of the other out- ———.e—— ‘The Moose Christmas Tree Com- Cards, I"“”( g and R /reéhments standing new hookups: Salmon eggs for hatching pur- |mittee, composed of Moose Southern Methodist and Notre'poses numbering 73588700 were |bers, with Henry Gorham as c Music by King’s Foxy Four Dame. |taken from the Columbia river this |man, desire to thank the Wr ? Pittsburgh and Notre Dame. | year, tof Mooseheart Legion for their co- Southern Methodist and Navy. e operation in the event. TN e e e S T T ) i : Carnegie and Georgia Tech. i NOTICE | ———e— ST T T O O T T T T 5 Florida and Alabama. { The office of Dr. R. E. South- Harmonica classes are spo Farrell stands 4 Dartmouth and Stanford. {well will be closed from December by the Flint, Mich.,, Rotary t for Quality - & Special Grading : - Prompt Ser- : vice. We spe- i B cialize in all kinds of fine finish lumber. Whatever your need just send us your ” specifications - we t do the rest. Ohio State and Navy. 16th to January 26th, inclusive. adv | for boys and girls. " LOOKING OVER THE BASEEBALL SITUATION Clean-Up Prices MEN’S GOODRICH KINGFISHER HIP BOOTS, pair . MEN’S GOODRICH LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTING BOOTS BOYS’ RED STORM KING BOOTS, size 3 to 6 . YOUTHS* RED STORM KING BOOTS, size 12 to 2 M. 1 345 MEN’S MACKINAWS AND STAG SHIRTS AT........... HALF PRICE Quick~Dire Shipment - on eyery Alaska order - large or small. ¢ Ours is a Lumber Ser- vice, complete in every detail LT Suits and Overcoats at Half Price ONLY A FEW LEFT WINDOW SHADES b —at— ¥ Juneau Paint Store L] 7 - g ~ 4ssociated Press Photo Here are the chiet potentates of baseball talking things over during the annual baseball conven- tion in-New York City. Left to right: Ernest S. Barnard, president of the American league; John A. Heydler, ‘president of the National Icague, and Judge K. M. Landis, baseball commissioner. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM UL B UL LU D TR T T T

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