The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1930, Page 5

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22, 1930. By GEORGE McMANUS HELLO! 15 THIS THE GENTLEMAN WHO 'S LATIN' OUT MY PLANS FOR MY TRIP THROLGH EVROPE ? \WELL- COT OLT ALSTRIA - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV MONOGRAM FIRESIDE HEAT CIRCULATOR Brings alluring fire- OH-\TH A COUNTRY OF SONG: EVERY BODY IN AUSTRIA DINGD BUT OF COLRSE NOT SO Gcob AH-MR - NGGSH-YOL REMEMBER MR? YES? NO? | AM: MR- DE MINOR: THE AUSTRIAN SINGER- | SANG AT YOUR HOLSE ONCE- YYOU FORGET-YES? WELL: THAT GOY THAT 1S PLANIN' OUR TR\ THROLGH EUROPE OULGHT TO HAVE EVERYTHING ALL READY SOMETIME % . "y, | ” M NOT OVER T | : place cheer to your YET- SO YOUR= FROM AQ‘DTRU:J living room. Wont scratch, chip, crack or discolor. Will You Endure Another Winter © 1930, Int'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. | Madison Square Garden, Septem- | i t ber 14, 1928. ; fre: Routis’ victory was a surprise. He |was not an impressive titleholder y The crowa considered the fight | |and the class again deteriorated. M LARNIN TU highly sfactory. The receipts| | The Frenchman was inveigled into lgo to the nployment fund. a match at Hartford last December { - --o—— B ] t 3 with Battalino. To the the surprise | a Sikorsky amphibian five- 10)[ nobody Ba;!a}l]mah:he horxin? i NEW BOOKS RECEIVED | pace plane to a?déo his Il(‘lil now oy, won an e hasn't defen operating out o ‘hitina. e ex- |the title outside of Conne | BT T AT PUBLIC Ll*RARY‘ s to return north in about six | since. RIS Q i e | Gillam now has two Swal- Billie Petrolle Struts His wing new books have! planes for his interior se Stuff in Match Before d at the Junzau Public| While the Alameda was in por ) ow on the shelves'Gillam visited with Martin 8. Jor ]-,000 Fans bution to patrons:|gensen, local agent of the Standard — | Out N. ¥., Nov.|The Trail to Ps by 0Oil Company. subject of nominating Washin: | 22—Billie Petrollc , by Rupert| pjay rndoor Gol? av The Alaskar S e State's g ce , Mel Hein, for|weight, gave Jimmy Jeeves, bYigotel @adv.) | . consideration, Dink ter e beating in winnir . Vi I Y -~ o ——— | round i 1 the Day’s| pINGC! Get your Thanksglving “In view of the difference in class| match before 12,000 fans s; Father iy t the Moose Hall £ of competition Washington State night. Kahler; qay night Without Fireside? MRS. FLORA ZINK Sewing of all kinds. Relining Coats. Charges Reasonable. Telephone 2551 ki ey N NOW ON DISPLAY - Thomas Hardware Co. Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency Xmas Gifts New Pictures of Juneau GORHAM’S COFFEE SHOP Located Near Ball Park Dink Templeton, Stanford's track {coach and gift to the journalistic rweight | Profession, likes nothing better to|than to make his eastern friends squirm with indignation. On t NOW OPEN Pies and Cakes Made to Order Everybody Welcome NEW YORK CITY e Watch for Opening of WINTER & POND’S CO. NEW STUDIO Pluck|. S (Kid) r bone. to Andre Routis of France at A.izka representative: and Brambach Grand and Up- right Pianos. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE became _'and Harvard are running up against| the chances are that Ticknor, last ut year's All-American, 1 be much more than a capable subsii-| tute for Hein.” t now, he would f VANCOUVER MAN - ‘The figk round. WINS §409,302 0N HORSE RACE - won by a MANCHESTER, England, Nov d as Kil- A. P. Dawe, of Vancouver, n from a ish Columbia, won § Coligny Second f! d d in the Dublin Hospital Sweep- t prizz won by Matt Pr: official .of . the Ulster .Miniziry two Belfast bar- but early ound limu Kaplan rd, Blomgren of three games from t} avenik, Kirk and Steven: nik was high man for the eve In the second match the Leopards | —Messerschmidt, Nels and Dan- * ner, through their presented three games by th mutes—VanderLeect, Sides VanAtt Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Cam- els play the Lions and at 9 o'clock the Wildcats take on the Goats. Team Standings Won Lost Pet. Wildcats 9 3 750 | Tigers 1 133 Camels . .583 | Buffaloes 583 Leopards Colts Elephants Goats Bears Beavers Malamutes Lions b .- — NOTICE L. 0. 0. M. NO. 700 fa u‘n(l: n;g a broken > Italian lost the ‘ FOR EXPERT ‘ PIANO TUNING Phone Geo. Anderson Anderson Music Shoppe Kohler For sale and rent. You Stop/ =~ in time » om,.;igmbmmm [ e After regular meeting Monday night, November 24th, Moose Hall, a social and general good time will be held. All Moosehaven Legion, Women of Mooseheart, Moose mem- bers and their families are cordial- ly invited. Lunch will be served This get together meeting will be a regular feature during the win- ter months on the last meeting night in every month. W. T. VALE, Secretary. e NEW VIEWS OF JUNEAU Showing all public buildings sale at Winter & Pond's Studio. —adv. on New —adv. | This Pure Young Man, by ;! Fineman; All the King's Horses, Y ight was a|by ; The Clements; A by Pamela Wy Temple Bailey 1 Wind, 1 new G VELTY {Moose Hall Saturday night > Bingo for your 7hankssiving Tur+ FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE AN ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR, teapot or grill enhancfus the pleasure of dining and lessens the labor of preparation. Treat yourself to one of these today and serve the family better foods, for elec- trical cooking brings out all the flavor. Have at least one applliance for Thanks- giving. ' LEATHER CRAFT DANCE— | Play | CHRISTM CIGARS at Purrorp’s CORNER SHOP E. McCLAIR, Prop. LEATHER GOODS MADE AND REPAIRED 185 Front Street PPOSE your grocer post- poned delivering your roceries. Suppose your lgazmk postponed paying your drafts. Suppose all business men postponed doing important things What would happen? Fire may not yet have come to your house, but it may come just as unexpectedly as it has to others. YOU cannot afford to postpone securing adequate insur- ance for the conservation of your finances and the protection of your interests. Have your insurance needs examined and your equity, fully protected. ?Phone us —today! ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Established 1898 Telephone 249 CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. SECOND AND SEWARD STREETS estrian or thought- L bnkghol AUTUMN REVERIES Ah, more than fair, beyond compare, the work of Nature’s hand! Each woodland dell—and field as well—becomes a picture grand! I stand and gaze through silver haze at tinted hill and vale, at crim- son leaves and golden sheaves stretched out o'er mead and dale! And, ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” SERVICE MOTOR (CO. and Vicinity In Christmas wrappings and packed in wooden boxes NO EXTRA CHARGE “READY-TO-MAIL” SPECIAL’E‘IES Our Popular “Lights o’ Junean,” Taku and Mendenhall Framed Prints in five sizes CHRISTMAS GREETING CARI See the Display at WINTER and POND STUDIOS Most Coals Are Good But Some Are Better Among the Better Coals WE RECOMMEND— NANAIMO WELLINGTON order direct from PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY PHONE 412 yours will stop your car QUICKLY in a0’ em cy. Accidents are un- and involve serious conse- quences. If brakes are not in good condition, let us reline’em now ith genuine Silver Edge Raybestos. as I glance, in blissful trance, at N I hear a voice that softy says to me low! Get busy! Now! And htw! 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