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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY DEC 31, I’JhNGING UP FATHER 1929. B) CEORGE McMANUS Y GQOLLY THID ~3,\r THE WALL WILL CON HANDY '\ TLL PROTEC MY SPARE CADH WHILE —MAGGIED BROTHER | m\‘_. ,co INTHE HOUDE ! OH, RATS! | PUT MY WALLET IN THE SAFE AN'IT'S GOT MY TICKETS TO THE BORLESQULE LSy fl WELL- MLLJOST HAVE TO ‘ GO BACK AN GIT“EM- THID 19D TOLGH LUCK- j HOLLY SMOKE) . THE SAFE 1S GONE! e S\ Coming--- CECIL DeMILLES KING of KINGS Adaptation by JEANIE MACPHERSON PARLOR FURNACES H PRICED TO MEET YOUR 1l | 3 | apprehensive | while, 'or four leading candidates for look every time he xtvps in the ring. He seems pre- pared for the worst while jabin, for the best. The pale Briton mea remains among the three the {neadless heavyweight crown. i | | | open, i the the amateur wizard. ar's fine 277 was good Icr nd money in the Canadian the Black Scot took the op ith another low 273 for the 72- at Milwaukee. Hortor nith, aside from his bril- liant work in the big money events, won the French professional tour- nament, but he failed to wn any of thv major championships at as put out of the P. G. in the first only sec but Waestern scoring hole test round Farrell was runner-up in the ish open to Hagen and reached P. G. A. final gaainst Diegel, losing largely because he had the misfortune to knock his opponent’s ° ball into the hole on two suc- Here are some of the late views of Helen Wills She mairied during the Chrisimas holidays to He is at the left. Eie. Francisco family. the California coast. man Cun tennis wlay. lower right corner. and s “Galatea” on which ures showing the highlights of her Frederick S. Moody, Jr, scion of a wealthy San The couple is honeymconing abeard a 45-foot yacht “somewhere” off In the triangle is a recent por‘rait of the bride and at the right one of her in tie gown she wore when presented at the Court of England. The yacht trips previous to their marriage and on which the honcymooners Below she is seen in action in Wight- she and her husband enjoyed many v sail the South Seas later is in the jcessive greens at the critical stage | of the match. | & “The Pirates have corralied Lhe | best all-around ballplayer on the Pacific coast in Gus Suhr, the! Frisco first baseman,” writes a Cali- | fornia critic. “Suhr is a finished player and should make good from | the start in faster company.” Suhr batted .381 and hit 41 home runs last season. | The fir:t prize for ecxperting in icago fan who world's se- The case of Philip Suffling, alias | | Phil Scott, may have to be referred | to a special investigator before a | | definite conclusion can be reached. | The British heavyweight cham- | pion baffled Scotland Yard by a| peculiar habit ofs remaining verti- | cal longer than 'any other English | { pugilist of recent years.. Phil has now non-plussed the best American experts by defying the laws of grav- ity as well as all attempts to shuffle him out of the heavyweight pic- tures. Just where he belongs in the pic- ture at the moment is not quite clear, but he is there, nevertheless, and regardless of any effort to ig- nore him. The critics gathered to see Victorio Campolo, the leaning tower of the Argentine, lean heavily jupon him, but the agile Briton won on points without once hitting the pleasure 4LL A"ERICANS ON EASTLR\ ALL STAR ELEVEN Eight members of the East’s Shrine Team whlch will play at San Francisco New Year's Day won berths on one or more of the outstanding All-American mythical football teams. Twomey, Notre Dame; Tanner, Minnesota; and Glassgow, Iowa. Cannon, Notre Dame; Brazil, Detroit; | floor. Again, the experts picked |Otto Von Porat to dispose of Phil, but Otto made the mistake of aim- Sleight, Purdue; Nagurski, /ing a left hook too low and Referee !Jack Dempsey, in some confusion, | was obliged to mark up another vic- |tory for the invader. | This brings up a curious eainei- dence in Scott's record. It shows (he has lost four decisions, been knocked out four times, figured in four draws and won four times on la foul in the last three years. Except as a boxer who has im- iproved in American competition, | Scott has yet to impress the critics ‘wit hhis ability. He lacks aggres- siveness, and it is a question wheth- ,er he can “take it.” Phil has an B WATCH NIGHT SERVICE | AT BETHEL ASSEMBLY Theré will bc a Watch Night crvice tonight beginning at 9 o'clock and continuing until mid- night in the Bethel Pentecostal As sembly church on Main street be-| tween First and Second streets. 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My food agrees with me fine, I sleep well and am strong and full of ergy! Sargon Pills rid me of constipation and my liver is toned up splendidly!"— Mrs. Carrie V. Seivert, W. 1926 Boone Ave., Spokane. Butler-Mauro Drug Agents. Co., Inc, —adv. | POCKET BOOK MOOSE CHARITY BALL PRONOUNCED SUCCESS, | The Moose Cli all given in | the Elks Hall Satu y evening ‘pxu\cd to be a v uccessful af- Iu!ll both socially and fin i A very good response to this affair rezulted in an enjoyable time for those attending and a good surpius | |of net profit which will be sent to | Mooseheart, Ill, as Juneau's share | of the expenses of a building pro- | ram for better ousing at the' Child City.” | The stage was decc |sent a roof garden 'full moon and stars he Serenaders | {played. Subdued lighting and red | and white streamers blended into a ‘d(‘]wl\tful color scheme in the main | 3 hall. | Shortly after the grand march | Henry Roden gave a short talk on| ‘mc purpose and reason for the b;\ll.‘ | The committee wishes to thank the public for the willing support | and those individuals who dmutcd‘ \their services, decorations, ete., to| make the affair a succe: See our stock before buying elsewhere Juneau-Young Hardware Company od to repre- | under the | lf It's Hardware We Have It THE NUMBER OF FORD TRUCKS SOLD DURING THE FIRST 8 MONTHS OF 1929 EQUALLED e CHICKEN DiNNER will The Coffee Shoppe serve | 4 , z 3 o chicken dinner New Year's Day in- | stead of as usual on Thursday. | —adv. OF TOTAL SOLD OF ALL The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 B e o o OTHER MAKE OF TRUCKS COMBINED IN SAME PERIOD OF TIME. There’s a Reason Ford Trucks Now Have the Four Speed Transmission Juneau Morors, Inc. 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It is one of the hardest of all the volunteer enierprises to effect the crack professionals of | a ranking of the star pros for this year. Based upon performances around the winter resort circuit, Horton Smith, the blond sharp- shooter from Missouri, would take the No. 1 position without debate. {a remarkable trail from California to Pinehurst. He has started out at the same clip again this winter |on the west coasi, but Horton was |not so “hot” in the major cham- | pionships here or abroad. | Wwith the emphasis largely on |results in title, play, this ranking |may have some merit or at I furnish a starting point for argu- ment: Leo Diegel, Horton €mith, Walter Hagen, Tommy Armour, Johnny Farrell, Gene Sarazen, Al Ispino: Bill Mehlhorn, Al Walrcus, Maec donald Smith. Diegel wound up one of his besi The youthful Joplin player blazed | years by winning the P. G. A. crown for the second time in a row. |Leo bagged the Canadian open with | the total of 274 and was well up in | |the running for both the British |and American open championships. Diegel as a matter of fact had the; British open sewed up until he cracked in the third round. This| gave Hagen the chance to come through for the fourth time in the British classic. Except for a few of the stars, such as Espinosa, Sarazen, Armour |and Diegel, the U. S. cpen at | Winged Foot was far from a happy levent for the top-rankers. Smith was tenth, but Hagen was never in ithe running. - Neither was Farrell, who failed to qualify, for the final two rounds. 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