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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDVESDAY DEC |7 1930 BRINGING UP FATHER DINTY AN THE GANG WANT ME TO GO HONTIN' AN I'M ASHAMED TO LET THEM RKNOW THAT \ DONT KNOW LET THING ABOLT SHOOTIN~ | 1930. Int'l Feature Service, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved 'VE STOOD ABOUT | ENOOGH OF JIGLS* TEMPER: I'LL NOT '™M GOING 1N HIS ROOM AND TELL ™M JLST OYIN' To DHOOT HIM BLOFF ME- GERMAN CLUBS lN NEED OF FUNDS TO | ROW IN OLYMPICS KARLSRU;: marks stand betw i ubs and p: PRINCE DROPS HIS STUD FARM;IS DUE | Dec. ]7*2‘3.000 DARTMOOR, England, Dec. 17.— e an | Finding the losses sustained in- e | compatible with good business judg- Los An- ‘ ment, the Prince of Wales has de- cided to abandon his stud on the At a meeting of club representa- | Duchy of Cornwall estates. tives here it was discovered that | For years he has been interested only 25000 marks are on hand|in developing strains of hackneys, whereas the trip will cost twice| Arabs and Dartmoor ponies. He that amount. Prospects of getting aid from the | however. Reichs’ treasury appear very mea- | BT e monsy sust be rased HARDING PRONOUNCES e | SENTENCES ON FOUR TOUGHDOWN TROUSERS, ON LIQUOR CHARGES BRING LUCK TO 'BAMA —.,——— Four sentences were imposed yes- terday in Ketchikan by Judge Jus- UNIVERSITY, Mike Szecsi, Alabama tralner, trict court upon defendants con- would no more leave 1m ’\ grid | victed during the term just end- Ala, Dec Wacker, convicted of vio- g the Alaska Bone Dry Law fined $500. e Berg, for violation of the ne way about it. When ke Alaska Bone Dry Law, was fined touchdown pants” the $200. an’t go wrong. | George Walley, denied a new y to be off for the trial, was sentenced to eight months is year, Mike fail- | in nment in the Federal peni- amous pants, and |t y at MCVN' Island, but was pe quarters of stay execution for 30 n ng an appeal e Crimson Tide playe MAINTENANCE COST| will continue to breed the ponies,| BLOW ON HEAD RELIEVES MAN :GUUGARS AT HIGH or "HME” LE.SCHOOL TONIGHT ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla,, Dec. 17—| It took a knockout wallop on the| |head to relieve Antonio Versida of Rt ‘F01me1 Scholastic and Col- Versida is a stellar quarterback ]Cg]ate Stars to Meet for the Florida State School r the Deaf, and the injury was at Bask(’lball curred early this year during a' N R basketball scrimmage. | “If the Mohawks beat us, This foothall season, Versida got Melvin away in a game against the F. c Military Academy at Jacksonv tand was tackl y was knocked unc g so dumb but wh something,” 17— tin W. Harding in the Federal dis-|was g FESLER “SMART” IN | SCHOOL AS ON GRID COLUMBUS, O Dec. 17~ ley Fesler, Ohio State's All-An end, who has been called one the greatest athletes in the history G of the school, also is one of the smart boys. Fesler is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic | &, fraternity. ard in the ‘pa ove team play. led by C. the intricacie EL t at higher in- k- (n NOVELTIES at hig! n d this morni other shipment of the populur lit- - | tle tassel lighters. A cigarette or Hand-Made NECKWEAR FOR $1.00 Made by Wilson Bros. Patterns new as can be! Quality that surpasses anything for years! See these and other tempting ranges at $1.50 and $2.50 Nice gift boxes go with them H.S.GRAVES The Clothmg Man cigar lighter in the tassel cord of your lamp. Price $3.00 AT THE S NUGGET SHOP. —adv. |t —e—— o HOLLY | of themselves. Get your CHRISTMAS HOLLY | —— at the American Beauty Parlors. | —adv. | PO § RELIABLE GARAGE é REPAIR SHOP ! ) ! H. C. SHIPPEY, Proprietor A place where you pay for satisfactory service only. TELEPHONE 149 Rear of Reliable Transfer See Our Line of SCARFS In Silk and Wool —Also— Our Fancy and Plain HANDKERCHIEFS in Silk and Linen wvith genuine Silver Bdge Raybestos. " &m‘a | JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc.| before deciding on that gift Authorized Brake Service OH-DEARLOH-DEAR! YOUR FATHER HAD A GUN AND WITH THE TEMPER HE HAS DEVELOPED-| HKNOW SOMETHING DREADFOL WiLL HAPPEN - TO THINK THAT \ Sl—\ooLD WVe TO SEE THIS! three months in the Ketchikan yu' ik and fined $500. ] P PR N Moose Smoker A.B. HALL DECEMBER 20—8 P. M. Al . . Two Championship Contests MAIN EVENT FORD BUTLER VS. 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Mazda Lamps 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- cr beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one's saving fund that make it grow. First National Bank | | | | | Prepare Your Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiater and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. | Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Electrical Appliances OF Standard Makes for Christmas Exceptionally good buys in All Electric RADIO SETS Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. / Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. 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