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\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1930. R By GEORGE Mc\IANUS YES- REMEMBER oL - %OU Il ARE THE SECRETARY TO COUNT LESSANLESS~ IF MY HOSBAND MEETD | HIM | FEAR THE WORST AD HE HATES COUNTS AND DUKES - HURRY - -\THEN S TAKE ME HE MOST BE AT | OUR HOLSE | NOW = o \ | i e BY GOLLY- YOU \ | PLAY A NIFTY GAME - COUNT- TYOU'RE NEARLY AS GOOD AS DINTY MOORE- BUT My HOUSBAND 19 THERE - AND HE COUNT 15 ON HIS WA TO YOUR HOLSE To CALL ON YYOU - TOO BAD-HELL NOT FIND You AT HOME - ~ CORONA | For Christmas THE NEW CORONA NOW COMES WITH A SMART COMBINATION: CARRYING CASE AND OVERNIGHT BAG by its committee on corrosion of | | | Margaret Metzgar, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Metzgar, ar-} rived toda on the Alameda w0 spend Christmas vacation with her parents. ‘T ruitt 52, Lawrence Morgan and Boston Red Sox H. L. Faulkner 53, Harry Sabin and Paul Kegel 54, Curtis Shat- tuck, H. L. Stabler, H. L. Redling- | shafer and George Griggs 55, Fred Henning 56, Ralph Folberg, W. B. Kirk, B. Carmichael, Scotty Pater- | son and Ray Stevens 57, Mr. Isaak iron and steel. SET FOR MIDGET -GOURSE TONIGHT < Prizes to Be Awarded in E K. Burford 59, Rud Seavers 60, J. I. Marshall 61, J. E. | Allen 62. PLANT LISTED List of Paci_fic_Coast Proj- ects Last Week Includes Ze“el’l)ach Pla“f SEATTLE, Dec. 23.—Among $8,- Galvanized iron at two Pennsy vania manufacturing centers cor- roded in about three years, while r iron showed no rust what- State College, Penn., Sandy | H. L. Dretcher is among the and Key West, Florida. The | guests at the Alaskan. said the corrosion was due - e ELECTRICAL <VORK Call Schombel. Telepnone 4502. CORONA will make the best kind of present for one or every member of the >-eo family Ellis and W. to a dustrial centers. sulphur atmosphere of the in- Christmas Tournaments 1 for Men and Women ¢+ On the Miaget Golf Course, be- at 7 o'c this evening, will be p: d in the men women Ci tmas tourna- First prize for the winner 's contest will be a ten- chandise certificate of- by H. 8. Graves and Com- in the women's ceive a presented by ries in the men’s tournament and their qualifying scores are R B. Oxreider 42, Wigell and Horace Adams 46, Jerry Goss Jr., and L. t 47, L. V. Winters, Dr. . Council and Harvey Prather 48, H. Hollmann and Sandy Smith 49, Li r Suby, Bert Caro and e | ; Miuhs 5 i = s P; Murphy 50, Keith Wildes| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. ‘ | Off on Another Leg [ : 5 REPRIMAND BY { On Atlantic Flight i | | KENITRA, French Morocco, Dec. 23—The Italian seaplanes enroute Silez | the | Those who have qualfied for the women's tournament and their scores are Lillian Allen and Madge Stufflebeam 52, Mrs. Suby 53, Mrs. W. J. B. McAuliffe 54, Ida Hansen 55, Miss Lambert 57, Helen Albrecks 58, Maxine Williams, Mrs. K. Wildes Marie Mead and Helen Jewett 59, | Bea Murphy 60, Mrs. George Folta and Mrs. H. Hollman 61, Mrs. R. James Truitt 67, a 68. Leivers 65, Mrs. HANDIEST OF NOGVELTIES Just received this morning, an- other shipment of the popular lit- tle tassel lighters. A cigarette or | cigar lighter in the tassel cord of Price $3.00 AT THE —adv. your lamp. NUGGET SHOP. 'l Our Insurance 521,000 worth of buildings project-| ed for construction on the Pa- Coast and announced last; week, is included a paper mill cost ing $5,000,000 to be erected by the| Ketchi- H cific Zellerbach interests kan. near | The ultimate cost of the mill was| | reported to be $115,000,000, includ- {ing a 65,000 horsepower hydroelec- tric plant. The list of projected building op-| erations was announced in the Western Building Forum. It in- cluded all structures estimated to cost $100,000 or more. The prev- ious week's total amounted to $14,-| | 936,000 covering 23 structures. Last | week’s list embraced only ten build- ings. — .. | FLIER GIVEN ~ COURTMARTIAL SAN ANTONIC, Texas, Dec. 23——-’ A plea of guilty to the charge of intoxication while tient, brought Lieut. Lester Mait- | | John | Red Sox. a hospital pa-| T “Shano” Collins, former White Sox player, has been named manager of the Boston American League baseball team by President Bob Quinn. Collins succeeds Heinie Wagner as field director of the l talian Seaplanes from Ila]\ lu Rio de Janeiro, left today fo: a Cisenros Rio De Oro, e the ni coast stop down the Afri- The weather was ideal. s will fly to Nolama, e Guine and from there & P T T T T T T T T i ' 50, J. Barragar, Sr., and L. E. Ivel ’ S (- 'is shown in a report to the Ameri Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Springer | FI NA I_S IN GULF son 51, Royal Shepard and James! R New Manager of can Sodlety for Testing Materials | are registered at the Gastineau. | LT Come in and see the NEW CORONA and its OVERNIGHT BAG J. B. BURFORD & CO. International Encyclopedia and other Book Sets for sale “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” ™~ land, first flier to cross the Pa-|across the Atlantis Jr( :e cific from San Francisco to Ha-| wall, a reprimand and forfeiture of | behind on account of engine trouble . 9 = $100 pay a general court mar-jbut the other eleven headed south A G f H ll E tial. The rney for Lieut. Mait- | with dn escort of French military l t e nloy “There can be no bargain sales for |land said his client was worried | Planes. 3 " . N over an automobile accidént and T i A S’ f S l ¢ insurance. The law of averages has QUSTS urt rrom daltoum’s INDUSTRY'S SULPHUR IRON, STEEL, REPORT SHOWS injuries which might prevent him !rom rl)mg agam ‘CAGE CAPTAlN GETS i TIPS FROM FIANCEE it abounds in living strength with great- established that at least certain of er beauty and fragrance. % the promises to pay must be met. The funds to meet these promises to pay must always be at hand. The risk to one company in a given st d.ff ! |Dec. 23.—The future wife of Ken promuse to pay cannot ditfer sub- {neth “Mike” Reynolds, captain-elect stantially from that of the other fof the 1931 Stanford basketbail| 3 n . team, is going to be a real help- |l company. The rates for such risk S ats te. e TiEhin I cannot vary. They are based upon The Reynolds free-throw record |y the same experience. | lof 1930 was not too impressive. So ||} They both his fiancee, Elizabeth McCullough, | Means that the gift is chosen with care, that the shirt itself is the finest in tailoring and materials, for the amount of money expend- ed. Make your selection today. $2.00 and up SALOUM’S { PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 23.—The air of industrial centers corrosive E H One of the seaplanes remained § It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal First National Bank WHAT REGULARITY DOES 1 A little water now and then keeps | life in a flower, but if watered regularly AND accept the same probability. When {Etanford, veenior -zegiiisied | from £ 5 e Pasadena, Cal, is doing somethin; Next to Gastines H 1 = you pay you receive nothing but a |about it. ext to Lastinegu lotc £ | Every afternoon she and Mike I |traipse over to the Women's basket- | [} HY i H LT I promise and this promise can he redeemed only if the prices charged are scientifically correct.” By JAMES A BEHA, During the winter months is a good time to have your automobile thoroughly inspected and put in good repair. ball court, where the Card captain || takes fifty free throws, Elizabeth throwing the ball back to him, keeping score and giving him point-| flrs on his form. | Not Only Cheaper but Better ARCADE CAFE We are equipped to make any repair whether Former Superintendent oty' In- Seal Fum'i to Buy % ! CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor il it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- surance, State of New York. Flying Ambulance | RICE & AHLERS CO. A\ Restaurant Gatering to Those Who Wains | justment and will be pleased to give you a GOOD PLUMBING Good Things to Eat flat-rate on any job. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OSLO, Dec. 23.—Funds from th: sale of Norway's Red Cross Christ- mas seals are to be used for the purchase of an ambulance airplane. The mercy ship is to be used | { ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. [ & ey i = 9 2 districts and in the northern part of the country, where hospitals and surgeons are few and far between. Telephone 249 | Seals are illustrated with an air- | plane in flight. Funds from the| | drive are expected to pay complete- | i | | i “We tell you in advance It what job will cost” Conners Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts l Overhauling Season Established 1898 ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 4 T 1y for the ambulance plane. iIIII|T|l|fllIIIIIIIIIIII|lllllllIIIIIIiIIIIIIII'III|||IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII|Ilfl ELLING OUT PRACTICALLY AT COST Before buying elsewhere consult us. We will quote you interesting prices on complete stock of JEWELRY and WATCHES VALENTINE'S ' IIH!IIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIII||IIIllllllIIIlllllIIL'lIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , TONIGHT TONIGHT Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Play Y our First Game of MIDGET GOLF No need to urge those who've played ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Store Open Evenings before. Get this pleasure habit! JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” D e e N | e T Old Papers for sale at Empire Office ?;i

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