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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1930. ! DON'T UNDERSTAND \ 1T YOUR FATTHER HAD | CHANGED SO-I'™M REALLY AFRAID OF HiM TO-DAY | THREW A PLATE AF M AND g: FIRED AVASE TS ME, OADDY- MAY | COME 1N? NES-8UT DONT BrRUNG ANY BILLS WITH Nou- STECKER WINS | FOOTBALL GAME FOR ARMY TEAM‘ Shakes Off ;z)utruns Half a Dozen Players of Navy Eleven To Wed Grid Star ( S l\IW YORK CITY, N. Y., Dec play of Ray finish of personally e with the N ed two good { family to wecd a Harvard football in ”W first period.| captain, will inarry James “Red” at was! Barrett, cap:ain of last year's ¢ in the fourth ,)mmd and it| eleven. She is the daughter of Jo- broken up on the 25- line.| seph P. Day, w:althy New Ycik real The Army completed a season, estate dealer en except a l-point loss to 2 Dame. yed 3 Years Ago ago the ident Cle 1d play off In 1909 th her school Army Resume Relations in the se in 1890. Betwec \\(l IH‘?B under an order PO RELIABLE GARAGE REPAIR SHOP H. C. SHIPPEY, Proprietor and t In 1913 New 72" phia { a row 3 first Phila- -0 vie- margin ever se- Cll"(d by either team. Features in N. Y. New York got the features again in 1915 and 1916, the Army win- ning both. From 1919 the Navy reeled off three stri ctories in New York. Armj won in Philadelphia, 17-14 and the follow- A place where you pay for satisfactory service only. TELEPHONE 149 Rear of Reliable Transfer SUSINY at Sunrise Many an owner has arrived at his busi- ness in the morning to find it was “shot” to rein by fire at dawn. Suppose that happened to you? Like a flash you’d measure your loss against the possibility of inadequate insurance ~—or wonder if you had let your insur- ance lapse even for a single day. Let us inspect your premises, advise you fully, and keep your protection up to the proper margin of your mneeds. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Ine. Established 1898 Telephone 249 y “second in the } - | Wildeats . ¢ | Leopards |ing year the two teams played a scoreless tie in New York, In 1924 the game was taken to | Baltimore and the Army again won |12-0. In 1925 the two teams went {back to New York and Army an- | nexed another victory 10 to 3, and | the following year at Chicago, b | fore 110,000 people, the teams play- | jed a 21-21 tie. ! In 1927 the West Pointers won in | New York and then relations were | broken off through Navy's adoption | of the three year rule, while Army {refused to subscribe to this regu- | lation. FIGHTING TIGERS urday night the Fighting Tig- ~Henning, Bernard and Kos- i—by taking three straight games from the Goats—N. Bavard, Bring- ,(Lxlo and Hermle—retained their | position at the top of the league | Henning rolled high single game, also high average. i Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Bears | the Wildcats meet the Elephants. Team Standings 21 18 17 17 15 14 12 » 11 12 12 10 | Tigers Buffaloes Camels ‘100 667 .(.\ 10 Beavers | Goats Bears .Su() 463 444 41! 407 400 Malamutes Dec. 15.—George veteran, and 15 as a first man, has be ased by th Braves to th Rochester on the International League. BOSTON, Mas: B baseball the INFANT DAUGHTER OF | { CHRIS BAILEY DIES Mary, nine-menths’ old daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bailey, died Sunday morning at Ketchikan, ac- cording to a telegram received by Bailey caused by pneumonia Mr. Bailey, who purchased Arcade Cafe recently, will leav here on the first boat for Ketchi if permission can be obtained from | the United States Customs, other- wise on the steamer Queen. He | will not return here until after | Christmas. | A" EXCEL Electric Corn Popper $2.35 Comes to you complete ready to use, including directions, recipes, cord and plug and guarantee. An Ideal Gift for Christmas It’s Easy to Make Delicious Pop Corn Simply attach the plug to any socket. Pour in the kernels and stir gent- ly with stirring handle on the cover. In five min- utes a half gallon is ready—in ten minutes a gallon and a half. And 0! so tender, flaky and delicious! CAPITAL Electric Co. I TAKE THREE GAMES |, lay the Leopards and at 9 o'clock | 400 | 4 3331 GIVEN RELEASE| here yesterday. Death | |en as the examination of aircraft the |} | kan, on the Princess Norah tonight | SHE SAYS IF BEAT NOTRE DAME STARS Charity Game Results' ib| | 20-0 Score—Receipts Over $150,000 NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Dec. —A crowd of 50,000 spectators turned out in freezing weather yes- day afternoon to witness the | New York Giants of the National Profescional Football League de- feat the All-Star collection of form- er and present Notre Dame players 22 to 0. The receipts of the charity game ! Muc estimated at over $150,000. The Giants were superior to the|! \A'l Stars in every period of the | con! mostly due to lack of team work by Rncknp's conglomeration 'ux individual star 1 PROFESSORS ARE DISMISSED \VANA, Cuba., Dec. 15—Forty of Provincial institu- been dismissed by ' ¢ Decree. The profes- to fall among the DoN'T CHANGE YOUR WAYS AND TREAT PER DIFFERENTLY- SHLLL NEVER SPEAK TO You - National University. e ee—— ECONOMIC REVIEW IS GIVEN, REPORT MADE BY COM. SEC. (Continued from Page One) creased service to business both at home and abroad and continued service to commercial aviation were cited among the activities of the department. Its services to aviation were giv- and airmen for license, the main- of the federal airways| tem, assistance to communit in the selection of airports, de- termining the causes of accidents, and furnishing the public with in- | formation on civil aeronautics. “Free from the uncertainties of inflated securities, free from over mn(l}u\.aszlc support and activity by elements not thoroughly schod d in the economics of manumc- ire, production, and market: Lamont said, “commercial aer nautics stands today as a young| industry with bright prospects, pre ..{ |vided it follows the same co | that has marked the success of older established industries | umimticns “ e | P. M THorlon, of Zebulon, N. C, has raised $850 worth of pigs Iurm‘ sow that cost $12.50 five years tenance the and | TS ABOUT MOTHER - You WELL: TELL HERTO POT 1T N WRITINY | ! HOLLY U MU Get your CHRISTMAS HOLLY | at the American Beauty Parlors.| —adv. | Attempt to Stage Demon- stration at French Consulate ' |l|l||llll|||||||mumnulllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIl‘ ! l NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Dcc. 15.—About 1,500 Communists pro- testing to what they called a “plot” by the United States, Great Britain ! and France to war on the Soviet | Union, tried to march past the French Consulate late last Saturday afternoon but were turned back by the Police who beat some of their| number with fists and clubs | Unable to reach the Consulate on| |~ Fortieth Street near Fifth Avenue. Reds surged back and forth. ot squads charged a dozen| tearing down the Red ban-! ners that denounced “Imperialism.”| .o Demonstration sheep tlocks are| to be established in various sec-| tions of Kentucky this winter. { A Gesture of Your Affection S e I S POCTI We are offering some Holeproof SPECIAL CLOSE OUT VALUES IN SILVER PIECES that are worth your investigation The Nugget Shop IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|HIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIII Autogart Hose New Shipment The Self Supporting Sock for Men SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” SARGON JUST ARRIVED ON STEAMER “YUKON” Butler-Mauro Drug Co. TONIGHT TONIGHT Play Your First Game of MIDGET GOLF No need to urge those who've played before. Get this pleasure habit! JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE ,GOLDSTEIN BUILDING 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. 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