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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8, 1930. " BRINGING UP FATHER NOW 1817 THAT \alE? OW CAN | BVER THANK YOU MR- LATERSL: CC COME AND EEE LD SOON MR CARL T WHAT DC YO THINK? GAVE MY BRSTHER Al POSITION N HIS BANK | THINK 1T S JUST GRAND LATERAL MAGGIE DAYD HER BROT R WL TAKE iy A T HIS WORK AT THE [ Ko L THINGK Service tne Great Brituin 7 WHAT S | T nIghts reseried By GEORGE McMANUS | v2aD h%a ORAW ALL MY ————T— o OL HEARD wHAT ' WANT TO | MONEY OULT OF 7 THIS BaNnK A X\ the cor PARLOR FURNACES PRICED TO MEET YOUR POCKET BOOK See our stock before buying elsewhere Juneau-Young Hardware Company If It's Hardware We Have It “ s B i SR — - i ok TR R = 4 'HEADSTUNES fusmished THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | including : | : THE GASTINEAU | FOR GRAVES the stones after they have been | Our Services to You Begin and Fmd at the | %fl & OF UNKNOWN | \ i Steps for Action in | I Juneau, Douglas The local post of the American received by nee. , to J Everyone hav ,veteran buried in cither June P wledge of a cemeteries of in an The | Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Ca~~ying Boat THE NUMBER OF FORD TRUCKS SOLD DURING a s . urmarked grave are uested to American Legion Taking e e a as soon as| THE FIRST 8 MONTHS OF 1929 EQUALLED 49: % 1 | 1 | Rasion -l teng Steps S0 REt Plan of 1. C. C. Is o 36 | e elman Sl OF TOTAL SOLD OF ALL OULD | friends and relatives of depeased . OTHER MAKE OF TRUCKS asketball situation, which | to be well in hand and due than 800 persons, including Sir the information will n friends or | most I have to be obtained fr cases, to seek s ration's railroads to normal peace- and statistical e means of restoring the | There’s a Reason i banner campaign. Among the | relatives, who are requested to give time operation. 5 i that will be heard from| f ol ; Xl o Be nram At e T} Tho " great banks in. New Sork| Ford Trucks Now Have the Four Speed o 1 iRt ati Aaenlos ot John McEntee Bowman introducing Boxing Commissioner William (Duke) Muldoon, of New York, [!he irnfo B s o and elsewhere have set their legal, | R By AR R, fushik at a testimonial dinner tendered to him at a New York hotel. More | Department Bervice Offlcer of A : / il Transmission o niana State College, the cham- | Thomag Liptoa (left) and Jack Dempsey (right) atten | Legion, at the earliest possible con- technical depart- | plons of the Rocky Mountain Con- | ¢ i) < Bhey (18 g i NS e A s vcrl:iem',c x ments to work examining the new ference, which came East to_play| ~ | The headstones will be furnished Plan. They are intensely ““et’m;d\ Juneau Z"Otors, Inc. S e [IGHER BASKETS FOR " s i o s B, T 0 B i Fann State. and Newigacs. 1 Government, L‘hr{;ugh the jAmerigan 108 an industry with a - capitali;| FORD DEALERS Here is a team that needs no Al ‘ E wA 7‘ Y 7 WF | Feglon. for unmarked graves of sol. |2ation of $25,000,000,000. | s apologies for anything,” writes our | [ V] O‘V ,5 JEN di;rs, sailors, marines, and army | Railway mileage is very unm{en!y, i 6 - abeerver, SFls. Wi |85 ouk | nurses who served in the Army,|distributed as to States. Texas| . « games last year, one to the By Fi S H ol oy Navy, or Marine Corps of The heads the list with more _&h:m 16,~ Uteh Aggies and one of the Cook’s '-‘}3:1‘3]‘;“ o “l- L“‘r’Gui ?flfi:"»\ Wi Unitéd States (ncluding the Revo-|000. miles, and linols is second Painters of Kansas City (the na- b b g ? IR | ety v War), whetl G B jas . |with more than 12,000. | ° S i ¢ tant rpation for the rules sur- NEW YORK, Jan. §&—N yi- | lutionary War), whether xegular Of | “pojncuivania is third with 11,- tional A. A. U. champlons) but 'ant extirpation for ' 0 provi- | - - gy s - 3 ennsy ; O o tate won the serios from 860N Of basketball will be the elim- sion is made football game |Volunteer, and whether they died|y0, fowa has 9,000 ‘miles, and are an conomica each of these teams. They estab- ination or modification of the cen- betwe the and Navy: in :;; l];z;?;;ll‘:ed;?;l;l_;; muster Oul |y ansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon- lished an all-time scoring record of ‘er jump or tip-off play. A 1930, nor i aay post-scason | %, DOAORENE & B HAree ¢ American |lane, New York and Ohio have ! | 8 points to which Ashworth' The national basketball coaches Or expedit B8 A e 43 inches 1ong, 4 D0%0 miles or more. | at). Thompson, All-America for- 8ssoclation has made definite re-| sr. PETERSBURG, Fla, Jan. 8— the cace last year, in the Army|F0 2 SLuo© o 600 (M M In the last 20 years the total | rd, contributed almost 600 points commendations to the joint b American league headquarters dur- f00iball schedule just published.| o/ 11 circla above the in. | Tileage of the country has been ball rules committee regarding this |ing the spring train d will The Saturday in November, Winin @ Sl chreie Shove the \H- | practically stationary—around 250.- APPLIANCES “The team_ has lost Bredeen, a important feature. : _be in St. Petersburg, President E ally pet Bpack - for the | STURHER W0 B0 atar ot | 0% 5 i gre d, but the remafning four!* ‘Alrcady high school, college and ig parnard has aghotwiced.’ e With the Navy,"has Been as-| "t P r ol L e emblem, | k of last season’s quintet are University teams have tried OWl|jnjcr circuit exefutive will visi to Notre Dame, and the Ca- | " psses ™ e insoription will Besides Thompson they in- these center play changes In Tegl- a)i of the six American league dets will clash with Rockne's oleven f ;. ii"oe tne fall name of the vet- Make Useful Lasting clude the famous Ward, Brothers, l2r games and reports coming in camps in Florida. in New York on that day. ey W s el 4 . k and Orland, in addition to dicate their enthusiasm for — et Would Be Late (e Lt i, dilon, an Am rlca,s GIFTS Worthington, guard. change from the old rule. How- Should the athletic differences| 4 = 8% g e e ‘" They, will take on Purdue and €Ver, tall rangy and versatile bas- |between the two branches of the| na_Iv.ou elast‘ ik b WriRh | Streteh Murphy, Pittsburgh and Ketball players will always be at a jservice be patched up, plans could |SAOTS the W VEseel uP Al . ley Hyatt, and I'm telling you Premium. be made for a post season game|'heY served Will appear. Greatest adv: will beat the bunch,' I predict that within one or two T fvanes s years baskets will be raised to a after the Notre Dame conflict. w| NS 3] 53 45“ |with the Middies on the Saturday | jr————————e——— ‘ y | . The difference between the Mon- . : f' tana State game and that in the|height of 11 or 12 feet instead of This would extend the Army sea- Shlrt | Middle West and Eeast is thatyl0 feet—the present height. son to December 6. i 3 s . | Had the academies been able to Alask El L h Montana scores. “In 37 games last season, Mon-! The canchos agres that .new | To LEAD cLAss end the warfare over athletic rela- Value a ectric lg t " fraction Plans should be tried in practice | tions during the season just ended, % tana State averaged a . R d more than 60 points per game.” and match games during the com- | it is well understood .that a gamec €epossesse 4 ing season and that reports be sub- would have been scheduled to be P ower Lo bl i By ORLO L. ROBERTSON € b mitted to the committee. It sug-| (A. P. Sports Writer) played on the first Saturday of De- ARROW e This makes Moniana State the gested two major plans as a basis S cember. Ford Coupe “point-and-a-half-per-minute team for trial. i | NEW YORK, Jan. 8—The 1929 May Repeat Juneau—Phone No. 6 s which seems about the human max- | ; S_ugzestlon No..1 ; saga of American Racing, disclosing In view of this, it is regarded as TR UMP imum, unless a couple of howitzers 1. Eliminate the center jump. |new champions, record purses, in- highly probable that a similar ar- " Douglas—Phone No. 18 are installed to fire the shots. | 2. Toss a coin for possession of creased interest and the death of rangement could be made for such 100.00 ball out of bounds. four famous turfmen, is complete. |a game, if the heads of the two To the gayety of the college ath-‘ 3. The winner is given ball on Although starting in only siX services are able to get together $1 95 | 1 letic situation, the following letter defensive end line, out of bounds, | races, E. R. Bradley's Bime Lark- in the meantime. L4 st nd 2% j B - is contributed. It was received by within nine feet of basket on|cpur carried off the money winning | Ten games are listed on the IOld P f l t E v Ofi' a Southern college from a pros- either side. % s honors in addition to topping the Army's 1930 schedule, five of which apers 1or sale a mpire 1C | bective student and published by| 4. Play then begins Within five |threo-year-old division. The son'are with feams on the 1929 Hst. MCC AUL | p p € the Journal of the American Medi- seconds as in the present rule on of Black Servant-Blossom Time S | e % cal Association: jout of bounds ball. amassed $153,000 in his four vic- ENGINEERS RETURN MOTOR CO Chattanooga, Tenn. | 5. On all field or foul gbm;i bas(; tories and one second. In his oth-| C. F. Wyller and F. E. Schwartz, ¢ \ ] REPAIR SHOP I E > d A October 18, 1929. kets the official secures ball and or start—the Kentucky Derby, won engineers of the United States Bu- Service With Satisfaction To Whom it may concérn: Igives it to a mem;?e; Ofdihe séde'ny Clyde Van Dusen—the pride of reau of Public Roads, returned last e OL R s Lquippée 1 I am now a sophomore in col- scored upon, out of bounds, under ye 1dle Hour farm ran fourth. night after spending their vaca- 4 7 1 h Jege, and I am a Cherokee Indian.|the opponent’s goal or defensive end piyo Larkspur, however, was forced tions in Seattle. They will be at- The CIO“I“" Man to Handle any Repalr JOb on | However, T am about one-fourth line. {to retire in August. tached to local headquarters of the ! white but not over one-fourth. I| 6. In case of double fouls or Of | oy of the muddled two-year-old Bureau until the opening of the YOUR CAR > want to take up medicine, and am | technical fouls it is suggested me]division came Harry Payne Whit- field season ' ok | H | | 480k able 1o finance my wAy. it i;utféf‘:liudfi::arfr i ;r“;er?:;ym‘;my-s Wolehous fo win {Bo Belmei | — - — PRS- If you damage the Body, Top, Fenders or Jill"give, me W ACHQIAT X e e ek - .y futurity and claim championship T T T T O : . . Hit Enq nele, who will complete] 7. Tt is thought this Sd;eme‘m‘. el e i g g L T T O TR T T T £ Doors we can turn the job out looking like high school this spring, it certain- aid in curbing stalling, by EIVINZ jt g siake of almost $130,000 for 7 = £ new. If issi Jy will be appreciated by each of the ball to the team that is scored new record on American turf. The = o E ot _your Motor, Clutc!l, Transn.nssmn, us. Purthermore, 1t 1 should get upon. big WROWRY colt- Sl (He tparted | ; ifferential or Brakes require attention we a scholarship, I expect I would uggestion No. 2. Chicle-Flying Witch, built up a for- = . like to go out for the football team 1. Draw to circles on either side t\ne of $135455 for Whitney. Five - l ll B are prepared to render Expert Service. ,in order to make a real team and of the present center circle. victories and one second in seven E bear other expenses. However, I b?l ;rhe 1playe:' wdholis tfhp“t‘fl;(“starts placed Whichone second to £ onn t have very little experience in foot- ball in play stands in the circle pyyo arkspur, | E C M C ball because I haven't hat)l ver}!' wm}fhhxis rarthtest frsn}zflh‘;shl;asket.} Golden Prince’s $100,000 Coffroth £ ors otor ompany much opportunity, but I believe wit! s own team behins m. lyictory last March at Tia Juana N A EY 4 o £ . could play a liitle Give me 8| 3. The oiher team must TOmAIt runiced him third In the money MEN’S GOODRICH KINGFISHER HIP BOOTS, pair ... ......... g Service Rendered by Experts B~ chance next fall |behind the other circle until re-|ginning column with $121,600. Dia- et b i = Lan 8 5 b ; Yours truly, feree calls, “play.” i . volo, the veteran handicapper, ac- MEN’S GOODRICH LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTING BOOTS .......... 5.45 { C.B. | 4 The player in the circle must oninareq $g7.190 in eleven races, | S 5 R 3 i i PS. T will give you any infor- put the ball in play by passing t0 .4 ne Nut from the warm 2 BOYS” RED STORM KING BOOTS, size 3 to 6 -...occooooeeeeiiceae. 2395 “y ALASKA LAUND SE i i mation necessary concerning each'a team mate promptly after the o “To cp cos 12 OUR SKA UNDRY SERVICE’ i of us. |reterce’ gives the ‘elgnal to staré e e | YOUTHS* RED STORM KING BOOTS, size 12 to 2 ... 3.45 i e play. SANTA CLARA BASKETBALL | for ‘ S MEN CARRY NAMES ON BACK ! NS VAWS : y MO . . » GEORGIA TO HAVE HOST _\ Still another suggestion retains‘ MEN CAR! i MEN’S MACKINAWS AND STAG SHIRTS AT............... HALF PRICE Dry Cleanlng and Press:ng OF GRID VETS IN 1930 r':; j\v-fvm at center;yb\;iofinzzn:?:‘ SANTA CLARA, Cal, Jan. 87;§ ; other four men aw: . 5 L . ), Y versity of Santa’ Clara’s basket. ATHENS, Ga., Jan. s‘Gcorgfiz las last suggestion comes from E:l;‘::;ayir: carry their own intro- . » P . { QI fcotoal prospeia for 1830 810 2% men who have bad much XDl | qucion . thle backs this seaon| Suits and Overcoats at Half Price 4LASKA LAUNDRY best in a decade. 'ence with the professional game Of ‘b oo o0 vho back of his jersey is | = | ” The Bulldogs will be ablellolpAaze; b_asketbz\ll. Blocking is empha- i faine gy REMNRE Lot ayry ;- ' & In New Ruailding on Shattuck Way i en eleven composed entirely Of gized in the professional game. hoopster. { ONLY A FEW LEFT i S juniors, all lettermen, on the grid-; L J;ssses' R &L R = 'THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST i g ainst | | % . = —_— a\:asfnin;mlga;nmk g;mma,gmm.‘ NOT‘CE ing and numerals. Santa Clara H s - | i on's wars| After January 10 no telephone coached by Harlan Dykes, is the = 1 ' m’f‘” fm: m)g:i:jgn ;;gfu:,‘:"fi; rentals for the month of January first to use the name and number 2 WINDOW SHADES 3 e Apmin Waugh, halfback, will be accepted at a discount. All system on the Pacific coast. ] 5 | i Ppcde ¥ " remittances by mail must bear bl A i |12 i ‘ 5 be e, postmark of not later than last T. A. Parsons, Manager of the| 9 p ! — . ¢ discount day. Please be prompt. 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