The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1930, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1930. BRINGING UP FATHEF By GEORGE McM \\'l'; 7 ISN'T T WONDERFLUL? WILLIE FUMBLE, 'LL GO IN AND GET IS THIS THE TICKET THE FAMOUS FOOTBALL HALFBACK IS ACQUAINTED WITH HM AGENCY 2 WELL,THIS IS CALLING ON NORA- HE'S IN THE BECAUSE 'M GOIN' TO MR, JIGGS, CANCEL THOSE PARLOR NOw o ! TWO TICKETS TO THE 1 FOOTBALL GAME! j j: WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. L St 5 'H sl 3 J | | It is the regular additions to one’s Great Britain rights reserved : | : : . - = . & —_ - | saving fund that make it grow. ANDHIS SQUAD | SRS, | | GIVENDECISION ... """ = MOHAWKS MEET - i | First National Bank joats 519 SRR : % f . i, i s 1o 18 L G (Sradent el Tow Tomms| ™ 10 ‘ Prepare Your Car for Receives Double Barreled! ) || |Italian Youngster Awarded P : 4% Will Battle for Bas- Gvation on Return to | . ; Ten Rounder Qver L. 2 15 4n ethal i Bbiars ‘ / 5 1 Winter Driving )¢ 7 South Bend ; 1 A. Featherweight _ ) Mo s : |t PR e o T i e R~ | Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- SOUTH BEND, Indgiana, Dec. 11 . | e e ot e e T D [wi . ot 1 ! FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with R e Ford fan youns ohi |Navy Changes Make 4 | »ue asuinst the e ‘ @A, a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a Dame troupe of rai - o by | 3 A LR 1 into the fr f % composed of y ; ) i Sha sl o ; ¢ ngers ght wi Separate Fleet Units v, capiai complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE B Weorn § I awarded a 10-round decision e t e will be b2g : “H A S S behaiiiene, 1 : 1 Labarba of Los Angeles.| (Condnuea irom Page One) | | 23k in t 1 and (‘"'\.]NS and are ready to service your b i TR Sk T ion was not popular with | —————— ——— — h s I car for winter. eled ovation ever boom- A fans but Shea carried the ed for the athletic team, | deq p ) y ': : ik Assoclated Press Photo | fight from the fifth round to the Ry ol sbnd | faithIt X | ( M C I L-T”»P y ag crowds both| ,, Rumors from Berkeley are that [ end. and of the fleet. His flag- 4 s ) «OnNnors otor O"lpan./) M nc. HERIE . "1 Dick Hanley, Northwestern’s foot- | | e ¥ “, @ > Po:C Ao oG ball coach, will be offered a coach- |[! ¥he Bastieship DR NG : [ TR . o Uws thouEht We Had boeh|Tng potltion at: the Unlvatity: of FIGHTING TIGERS : Service Rendered by Experts through some great lines on the| California. | RETURN TO LEAD ing on ihe Atian; 11 be composed of ¢ football fields this year but the; ——— . F oo i st (Eotlos Ta ‘ IN ELKS BOWLING | stroyers, airerati and tne traint Jines we and the Police had f0) 0o witn Manager Lena Black-| squadron DR 18 : Y $ : g N o will not be disposed of f P fight yesterday had ’em all beat,” b % Hdskne sald, u;;x:c.mm e ; ruesd Willard Leads Scouts f at all i) 5| ast winter as a heavy- and 3 Vil iral hur L. QRS | o VO » ice Admiral Arthur T WIlAd |~ gpectators are promised a close, Only ad bresive Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands o . 5 rd-foug attle ) - | § a : Manager Donie Bu < 3 also will retain his rank but haye Dard-fought battl lm'g:fld.gsscethnthose ks of a e A E d t was T Front at Main St. Telephone 91 CVERERE, boxer. ] > t commander of the scouting fleet, ack t E ng title changed to commander of AR il X1 d ; led high me, also the scouting force, becoming third . QLI) CORNS COME YI:“:: maml:y‘ Acc;:'m?:mmn: oo e et e e e —t 3 _Bus al pins. \ command of the fleet. His flag- ¢ | gp— ID MlNflH LUUP I e served| n the second match the Cam p will be the batteship Arkansas OOFF;B;YZ'HOUSANDS le';‘! i”“}",""‘_: i i l . | els—Metcalf, Andrews and Simp- |t the new ser AUguStal |15 | wyig Siorks are demonstrating how ensily quenCes. IZ:»“‘ . P P lH ll , chafed 1 asked | j losing two games to the |complete ¥ { Sorn old oorns e salic T I condif .letusmlineunm' toneer 00 a Aonget Well : Bext woek hundreds of men and women | Vith genuine Silver Bdge Raybestos. Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS ; 4 Teopards—Messerschmidt, Nelson Wil COM> | will profit from the demonstration © to the m: ere he could| ang Danner—dropped to second P th of | glyen at our stores about END-O- You who have become discouraged by EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. “ » Great One” Sent Down|1m &, (e minors xnere be toudsod Danner droppen & ; e X " iplay reg place. Metcalf rolled high single | ar ase the oot results obtained from by Washington to Mil- |refused lsor i 28 Daarl Bt | o1 scohlen, Soorn serer ahiar waukee for Casl wood, g : o et . control forcd, | Salputen aulcidy and wiihout 3 s s h has been going will have his title changed to com- END-O- AT f f CHICAGO, Ill, Dec. 11— The Uy 0 i § Chioss: b | nue during the n mander of the submarine force, rer hicago who will see that N A Jar promptly |[JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Pt A 3 g t 7:30 o'clock the Wild-) nell as his flagship | Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Agts. Authorized Brake Service F()R SALE 1f-confessed great man | 0 be w d Y > scene at Milwaukee. | ]e, LU TR LT T I i i ;Ie vxfl wear the baseball livery 0!1 the | majors e, s L o ONE NEW ATWATER KENT ALL the Milwaukee Brewers, of American Association. { ST SR A % ; res has been sold by Wash-| ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION AL A ¥ ek o ington to Milwaukee for $10000,{ Regular meeting of Silver Bow ot ) . : > ELECTRIC SCREEN GRID RADIO SET marking his return to minor league | Lodge No. A 2 1. O. O. F. - 3 baseball. The greal man was ob- | evening at 7:30. Work in tl ? 2do % Ehuec Com, the, TeRAS. SE0006 0 | Bes. 0 (RIQIDeHlY. Tov : | : T ; b Complete with Dynamic Speaker and Tubes the Chicago White Sox late in the | members always wel e B J ¢ 3 1923 season, and finished the cam- LEWIS DYRDAHL, By T AT < ; okl & paign at first base. He was under | —adv. Noble Grand. Ss AT ¥ Regular Price—$125.00 suspension a good share of the —_—————— X ) 1929 season for breaches of train-| Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan ’ Al ¥ < > st ‘T OSE__40< ing rules and for engaging in fist |Hotel. (adv.) o 2 = OUR PRICE TO CLOS $95.00 Alaska Electric Light AT A STORE = 1 SHIRTS-- : and Power Co. F() N o g A \ \ ¥ ‘ Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska New conceits in design, new EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The There is a certain air, in a \ : / weaves and colors, with care- Standard of Comparison store for men, that is agreeable \ ful attention to tailoring, that to the purchasing of men’s f i has marked these shirts as fa- wear. You know everything I i vorites with well-dressed men. is authentic, in style, and right l 7 \ f i FOR INSURANCE D T Nt $1.50 to $6.00 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building ’ at Sunrise 5 Fashionable l'“”“’l'“»“ Here are ties, small e in mixtures, clocks patterns, stripes and Many an owner has arrived at his busi- and figures, in silk or _jacquarded silks. The ness in the morning to find it was \ silk and lisle. Some . eolors .range from “shot” to ¥ein by fire at dawn. P v wool mixtures are in- darks to lights in cluded at this low browns, reds, greens, price of blues and yellows, at ARNOLD’S BOOTERY ‘Sluplrue t}:ja! happened to y(lm? Like a ) GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ash you’d measure your loss against o i the possil:iilitylfof inadequate insurance CINED ! 5009 75( 92 $1 -00 to —or wonder if you had let your i 3 i “The Latest Stvles omen’s Shoes ALWAYS” o Ty avet T b .ingl: :ay,m!“ $1.0() $2.00 The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS R Let us inspect yofir premises, advise you ? o 2:"1;“::3' k:l:gsi):“::f l;:‘:::c::::h:lp 5 | ROBES-PAJAMAS"I ’TVDER WEA R"S WEA TERS § WHEN YOU 'l';IINK LAMPS—THINK s« MUFFLERS-GLOVES | Westinghouse Mazdas wvsarnes < || J M, SALOUM ® ; [ ] Lights 6-12-34 volts—Searchlight Globes Established 1898 Telephone 249 A \ NEXT TO GASTINEAU HOTEL CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. Corner Second and Seward Streets NG REPAIRING WIRING

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