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THE DAILY ALA‘KA EMPIRE MO\IDAY jAN 27,1930, By GEORGE ’\lc’\l \'\‘[ — NEVER MIND - GO HOME WHILE YOU'RE HEALTHY BRINGING UP FATHER ok 4 IELL, WHAT DID | S\HE SAY P ) NOT — GO TO THE PHONE Al TELL MAGGIE WON'T BE HOME CHEVROLET OLET HISTORY ix at the Price of a Four! ALL RIGHT, £ YOu INSIST- 1 these two? is determined from a formula for tax ' rsepower is th Connors Motor Lompan y Service Rendered by Experts “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing 4LASKA LAUNDRY In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” CENTRE GRIDDERS BOOK % TEAMS FROM SIX LOOPS BOWLING TOURNEY | PR WMEN TO RS = . m N o PLAYED AT ELKS| .2 o i Cince ot £\ gy = AlLa:nt‘mlzofiE ou < of notb'fll , 5 . # : 90 'mul M ¢ Graw $ Worr F or Coming B. B. Season NOVOTNY HEADS S MIDWEST DRIVE * e UN DIXIE MEET have [tomorrow night, TABLE OIL CLOTH Iplayed cach T Friday | ST : g i : . g mrv'\ts at 8:15 o'clock. Su*mbioicn Juneau Paint Store ! T.\L bi d(;l th? v.-m.nin‘ jdays C d g . . S ; i e tecams will con hres play cach. schedule for January and| between teams capt:\mcdi women, follows: —Mrs. Bavard vs. STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and (omnwrm.ll l’rmtmg 1 Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typeuwriters Geo. M. Sunpkms Co. THE HOTE]L Q] -‘\Y ASKAN HOTELS THZ GASTINEAU Ouz Services to You Begin and Fmd at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Ca*~ ying Boat The Colonels also wi Xavier of the Ohio to alwet who & 82 »mx\d- \:h(\ r 31— Mrs. s Dufresne. Feb. 4.~ Lavenik vs. MIS. {¢ion rivals. e RS mier winter go vent of i gulf coast, are train- was ling their on Biloxi ence, and gob 1‘] The middle west will Y eh. T.~Mrs. avenik vs. A two- [m ghty array to retaln its strangle whit at \hold on the Pan-American amateur' Feb, 11.—Mrs nd ! championship in the third annua! peterman. tournament at Edgewater Gulf' pgb. 14—Mrs. Olson vs. January 28, to Febru fresne. Gus Novotny of O 1929' pep, r‘\’np flnd the rouzh pavenik - "|DCUGLAS DANC: The dance W " been held in Eagles last Saturday night w. a t of a conflict l‘);m;,cm;:, :)".“. (’{”0 (Ivft to ruxht) (‘1phm Tom Mason, of the Flarvard 1930 track Mrs. Du-| TR | cam, and T 11, coach, talking over plans for the coming | eIt AnhiEw season. forward to a splendid team on the boards and cinders. .,Olzon vs. Mrs. 7 Bavard vs Mrs, in da.('u‘ Commerclal Jowr i Empire. N A TR T PR ROMANCE, who has had plenty [P { 18.--Mrs. Ba 1 vs. Mrs (Internationa! Newsios/ 5. Mrs. Ol- Jack West rs. Dufresne vs. Mrs. ms arc composed of the, z members: ard, Mrs. Dickin CABO 's. Duncan. Mr~. Whi ADVENTURE BECKONED NID HOWARD came to New York to write a novel of n hitting and Okmhom- W toam had plenty of season, but un: of them could not V‘hc two star lefthanders v and Carl Hubbell, wili! will Larry Benton,' his state, The McG: represented by its title holder, thwest. Leulsiana 11l do the bidding ht-hander of 1928 no could not get started in 1929. die Fitzs! ons, the fielding star, Joe Genewich, John Scot, and Ralph Judd will be back. Among the new men Leroy Parmelee, Ray ahd Herb Prueit are known ly regarded. Pruett know y about both major leagu ng worked his lefthanded wi: vy for the Browns in the Amer: n and the Phillies of the Nation- Wallie Brush, a Florida young- +medalist, for the ampracht of New Orl T champ, and Ro: Shereveport, last will carry the hopzs Dade of Dixie. BARRAGAR. SELBY | | i MAKE HIGH SCORES SATURDAY’S GAME Team 1, composed of Barragar, with more stuff that he knows Wiliams and Kirk, took the match to do with, James Tennant, from Team 2 trio, composed of M ing, Pawley and Puttman Bavard, Selby and Andrews, her pitchers to be inspected. rozter are named Francis, ranks roll- |ing up a score of 1604 against 1533, of the four catchers on the in the’tounament held at the Elks so the alleys are sure to be in a majority 'rolled high total of 624 for Team Saturday night. Berragar Boh O'Farrell their only rival. 1 and Selby made 524 pins for ank Hogan has nothing to worry Team 2. about but his weight. Frank Heal- | Stevens, Schwartz and Davis will ey and Frank Lavegue are willing to roll against Polley, T. W. Wilson |and Hunter at 7:15 o'clock tonight learn. ———re— TWELVE OF “FOUR HORSEMEN” COACH. SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. 27.— Neble Kizer, new head coach at Purdue, was the seventh of the 1923 Notre Dame football team to be-! come a gridiron boss. Five others are assistant coaches. Among the head coaches of that Sele 167 146 year’s team are the “four horse- men,” Harry Stuhldreher, at Villa- nova; Don Miller Jim Crowley, at Michigan State, and Elmer Lyden at Duquesne. Chuck Collins, an_end, is head Ca‘ na and Gene t Washington and; AT THE HOTELS Casiineau C. H. Wiley Wm. Lindley, Morgan, Mrs. L. B. Chisholm, MTrs. J. T. White, H. D. Campbell, Jack Taylor, Mrs. D. H. McDonald, G. B. Smith, H. H. Oaks, A. J. Buck- ingham, Hayne Garrard, Mr. a Mrs, S. J. Kane, Mrs. A. H. Kueti- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson. Alaskan t Case Institute; ! 4 er- Beautiful marine view. william Donorney, Mrs. Lizzie, Rogas, John Polok, D. Rose, B. L.} Jelich, C. Abrahamsen, J. Barbier=.' Mrs. A. H. Dennis, Wm. Murray, L., Miklestu. Zynda Mrs. N, S. Haugen, P, J, Bohan. and at 9:30 Pullen, Blomgren and Bernard will play against Lavenik,' > Stewart and VanderLeest. Saturday night's score follows: EAM N 1 Barragar 21 225—624 Williams g 115 144 186—445 Kirk 179 144 212535 508 473 623 1601 TEAM NO. 2 Bavard 169 168 Totals 168—505 211—524 Andrews 167 169 168—504 Totals 503 483 ————e— WASHINGTON UNIV. BEATS BY 1 POINT X.:UGENE, Ore, Jan. 27.—The | University of Washington basket- ball five Saturday night defeated 547-1533 7 P Cregon by a score of 32 to 31. e ROOMS ROOMS ROOMS Steam heated reoms, newly paint- | ed with hot and cold running wat- $15.00 monthly. Private baths. Home Boarding House. Goodyears Always on hand—your size and type of Good- year All-Weather Tread balloons—The World’s Greatest Tire and Goodyear Pathfinders, fine, sturdy, quality cords at lowest cost. Our standard Goodyear |, service with both. Buy from us, and get more | mileage. ‘ JuneauM otors | Inc. PHONE 30 Jim Kennedy. 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Service With Satisfaction the city’s tenements, its human derelicts and the sordid drama of its underworld.” - Hers was merely the " role of observer ‘until the ‘eventful evening when she first heard of the erganizer and overlord of New York’s efficient and unmerciful gangsters, a driving demon of crime, a man whose, identity had mystified and plagued the : police for years. : An hour later, she was abruptly jarred out of her detachment, torn from her place as a spectator and forced into the arena of guerilla warfare_of gang sgainst gang, and criminals against the law Before the night was ‘oveF she had fallen into the power of the hunted master of the city’s lawless elements and a grinning goddess of chance had linked the future of Enid Howard with “BIG §HOT Thereafter, the fledgling novelist lived the story she intended to write. While the machine guns of racketeers, hijackers and robbers blazed in defiance of established authority, Enid Howard came face to face with an undreamed reality of adventure, excitement and harrowing experiences. _In these peculiar surroundings of hatred and revenge, romarce found its way into Enid’s erowded days and brought a ‘snrprising, but fascinating, conclusion to the story of “THE BIG SHOT.” by Frank L. Packard. STARTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 The Daily Alaska Empire