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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1930. - POLLY AND HER PALS SET DOWN, A THANKS, AUNT SUSIE | ONLY ) ¢ AN/ TELL. ME BUT I CANT _— PEARLS = /e PEARLS PAF BREAK OF HE 2= ENGAGEMENT, BUT HE BEAT ASHUR uP SOMETHIN AWFUL! -{ FER CRYIN' {out LouD/! SET DOWN! 774 SURPRISED YouD § BETWEEN LS 2 MY BYE .’J E LET A.LIL SHRIMP i T P TR10' AWARDED COVETEDMEDAL Win Medal E;)THcmism for Rescue of Girl from Drowning in Bay | i | Three Cordova Boy Scouts were | voted the highy prized medal for Jism, the supreme award in Scout cireles, by the national court of honor he! recently in New York City, a dinz to word re- ceived here from Seattle Area head- quarters. | The boys prize were winning this coveted Phil Lydick, Lew Coch- Cochran, all mem- Train; 6 Persons Hurt NTON, Miss, Dec. 13.—Six R E % o of the campaign stori HOMAEE T Do L0 his cccentriciti p were injured and others e Vs mext “fir were thrown from their berths o T h ven sl rs of the Tllinois fast er train _ left s enroute to Chicago from 5 early this morning. broke while the train was 2 through Canton Those 1jured are not in a serious con- it id. a Chickasaw In- graciou: dition, st Indian count Ars. Murray's favor-|yer, il live ON HC igh she has sev- yecupied afte M. S. Noll and his bride are pas- nd plant life hold a ¥ 0. sengers aboard the Yukon for Sew- for bher and as a | and a daughter ard to visit his mother over the botanist, she compl 1 an a Bill at the Christmas holidays. He is well homa hermarium known to the westward. For the T likes to ta pa; several years he has been who - is know a connected with the Pacific Tele- phcne and Telegraph Company in attle. VISIT OUR STORE A SELECT YOUR CHRISTM AS GIFT We will gladly hold . them for Christmas delivery. 4 Juneau-Young Hardware Co. DOUGLAS NEWS Church Services| FOR EVERY MEMBER of the FAMILY | DOUGLAS HIGH CAGERS | ! WIN FROM CAPITOL TEAM Noficew Yor thig cnarcn column |must be received by The Empire The Islander high school basket- not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | ball five defeated the capitol build- | morning to guarentee change of ers in a fast and furious con sermon topics, ete staged in the Douglas Nat last :’”5'1“ by a 22-17 score. | Douglas Catholic Church | { The game was one of the most .. P SR BSRUE 10RO |thrilling and exciting that has ) services. been played in the Nat for some| 1:00 p. m.—Sun |time and kept the fans keyed up| to a high pitch throughout. @ Coach Rinden’s squad showed | speed and accur and it is saf | to predict will be strong contenders ¢ | for the high school championship. | ay School. ran “”‘]I*‘-"' St % J“ Thé capitol builders displayed a = i o bers of Troop 621, Cordova. B. J.| .. % 5 e “ongregational Community | e 2! | clean Brand of basketball and were s | Reasondble i Seoutmaster: sward| YTy sportsmanlike. In the first Chiurell ! 4 The act which won the @ s 2 (- iat gRiaues hi S B o e, vescu of | two| Canto, Hill sank a long shot for " REV. PHILLIE F. BAUER. Too! | ) 7 gpasiar ‘X auric and Eleanor | the first score of the game and| Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. | b4 L‘;I]‘Ti] }‘_" m drowning, The girls | When the-tirst ended the| Preaching services 11:30 a. Gy ’“ ‘4 capsized In 1oy watérs fn|Digh school bo ywing Sunday schoql. 5 | Cordova last March. 'The tempera-| I the second ¢ o ; ture was subzezro. An Indian, at-|SPurted and at t . Doidls T’HE CA s’l temiting” to: halp ‘the girls Eapelsed || 9. The capitol boys prac- ax Nithre 2 AN his ¢ b the Scouts made the tically tied Il:fl‘ score in the third - Veidus ILHOUY dnoftent period and it was nip and tuck BAZA 4R freite' S i ran Tl until the last few minutes of the| HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker £ e |final frame when the Tslanders| Meets Thursday evenings and Broken Rail Ditches Iwere able to forge ahead winning|Sunday afternoons 111 FRONT STREET i by 22-17 | = ’ The Line-up | Open Evenings CHRISTMAS SALE—SILVER TEA| 44 7 ; -3 At BROUGHT BACK FROM ITALY, . Associated Press Photo A fugitive for four years, Michael Camerano (center), 60, was arrested in Padua, Italy, and returned to Herkimer county, New York, to face a murder charge. A detective spent a year and half in Italy to trace him to Padua. He is shawn accompanied by Lawrence Brady (left), assistant deputy sheriff, and Dan Farrell, deputy sheriff, upon arrival in New York City. 2 - |Son of “Black Matt” Is to Claim Body SEATTLE, Dee. 13.—Mrs. An- gelina Berry, of Tacoma, and Nick ARMY DEFEATS NAVY 6 T0 0 B T oy S— st Berkovich, son of “Black Matt” NEW YORK CITY. Dec. 13—A I’.rrln ‘l(‘h v\.lm \{lol and killed ¥ Phil Dohm in Ketchikan, Alaska, sensational 57-yard dash by Ray| .. - 3 3 ast Thursday night, then shot | Stecker, West Point cadet half-| .o 0" B0 o . back, gave the Army a last period | Lrmself, are preparing to leave_for S this aftermoon over. the | Ketchikan to claim the body. An- ¥ _this afternoon over Whe| iyer gister of Berkovich, Mrs. Navy, 6 to 0. 0 9 - .| Mary Cetalinich, lives on Vashon, The battle hard fought| .04 throughout before 70,000 spectators it N o RN - wk contributed $600,000 to the Salvation Army's Unemployment | Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan { High School— Capitol— i 4. calt 10) -1 Smith| e Ladies Guild will hold their| Fox (8) f Wittenan| e P Landell 4 ‘Bajar | An0UAL sale of handkerchiefs, good- Fien % At lies and will serve te from 12(e_—_ __ o ey g 1 0on to 5:30 pm. at the Light and| Y . Substitutions: Blake for Hilli| pasembe s e ' | “Naivette” Croguignole Perm- | e o et g | Dechmber dtn. —adv. | Al Wave I arns for Smith; Grigsby for £ 7 q e . e Foxs | i ! BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | Wittenan; H. S—Guerin for FOXi| play yuqoor Goit at The Alaskan| | prawe 421 for Appoimtment | Fox for Guerin. Referce, Engstrom ! one I8 | Hotel. (adv.) Goet int; | imer, | an resting preliminary was| een the grade boys and' G e i DOUGLAS COLISEUM latter 13-9 TONIGHT D. H. BASKETBALI LEAVES FOR HAI In company with Hi basketball team £quad of seven play the the Hi local s accompanied by Coach Lloyd Rinden will leave “Nix on Dames” All Talking with Songs on the Quzen, due to leave here {early Sunday morning to partici- {pate in the basketball tournament which is to be held in Haines the first four days of next week. Other | high school teams scheduled to take part in the series of games to be ! played are Haines and Skagway | There will also be a senior seri :’pl;\ycd by two teams from the and the Athletic Club of the S| vay-White Pass and Haines. | winners of each series will pi ! the championship. The boys e: [to Teturn home on the Fornance. SUNDAY NIGHT GEORGE BANCROFT X in ““Ladies Love Brutes” All Talking—Vitaphone Acts and News in Sound Post | | *1 TAKE RESIDENCE | George Cortez and family moved | yesterday from the Rollins resi- | dence to the Davis cottage on I | street. The Biggest Money-Saving Christmas SALE | Event Ever Offered in Juneau 3+ FOR CASH ONLY SALE ENDS CHRISTMAS - “Tomorrow’s Juneau’s Styles Own Store Today” Store open until 9 P. M. every evening until Christmas NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS | | E3Unm———nnne Relief Fund Hotel. (adv.) e ] FOR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. TIs a Bargain. Class Condition. McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction T o This Beautiful FREE BOOKLET Will Delight Your Children The Grolier Society, P. 0. Box “R,” Juneau, Alaska. You may send me free for my children the new illustrat- ed booklet of 54 full-size pages, including color plate and gravure pictures, from THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. In First Name ....... 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