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£ g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1930. WELL, CASEY, HOW |5 WELL, DO LIKE | DID- \DID- AND % 3 GO AHEAD-BL, \WAIT EVERYTHING P UUST PUT YOUR FOOT VWISH LOOK AT ME AN TRY. e 2 ‘ UNTIL. | 6IT A COUPLE DOWN AN' BE BOSS \ CouLd OF BLOCKS AWAY BUTLER IS Tfl; Dally Crossacord Puzzle | 1 M‘lfin?‘h 18 'mna- wandex 9 of continental Europe. [ & Pertating to SR Btk A | r transhipment at eilher Se- | 1o, the Pove ‘ming T ' |attle or Vancouver, B. O, 10,000 23, Companlon 26, East ladlan 5. Droj Il- Flmlnln. name Name clal by Naomi 22. Withers 18, Vinrationless 28. Exchange H | olnts 20. Devoured eavyweight Claimant Is | Bl 50, In place of Substituted for Mil 0. Nortnern 32 A no'fine ubstituted for Miles 1, Europeaus 35 Brophets” Murphy in Legion Go i Anclent race 38 Botea ;'t IAnlll i n ::— g':r"lh"llllofll ! Ford Butler was substituted for| . Balfspoot ! Caress. 42, Caress 4 Yale 44, Covers 46, Humbles 47. Worker In S 5 Goths 27. More severe Miles Mmphyv as the opponent for| pq ®rows plump Joe Manila in the Legion's New { Rubber Eve Smoker, it was an-| Tiresome person slate | Building. The men's first prize, oq today by th r . 2 5 g e a1 N e Juneau Cold Stor- an drq-:,vb i .qMa."C:mm.(j“ 87, Blise ovarns 66 SeRime e o Eimponeel e % Donvoseat a ten-dollar merchandise certifi- g, Cognpnny trom Hoonah. The| ”“‘. 1“ .[ he px,p;:p smcn‘\ 2:. arm:ld conlllet 58, fln.nul of the ; (A;":“ : o Fnll[):l cate presented by H. S. Graves Ahipineiit i\ donsisted - of puréhasfls Approvcd lly events have been signed up. e eep nima ashion d C Li S e e i 3 " City 59. Speechity Inclosure 51. Declare openly | an ‘ompany, was won by Luther o . P Murphy, it is understood, since | Hoiland 61 Mlisfortunes 6. Worshiper 52. Cover the Suby. The women's first prize, a madevby Henir Aoy from- ollerg Nutlollfll Board stepping into the finalist class has!| ‘1 Box ¢ 6% Sumelently 7. Pertalning to inside of and was brought here in the gaso- 1| 8! Beete caoked the feet 53 Great Lake Sllex Coffee Maker, offered "By e poat ya-gure definite ideas about the scale of || ts Legisiative 63. Ceremonles 8 So muy It be 55 Genus of the | Chille Villa, was awarded to Mm i 2 5 2 of purses and his sights are materially | bodies 4 Tid 9. Spanish fem. ve tree Roast beef is the national choice . Tldy 41. Splinters Femlle sheep inine article 56. Interweave welght 26. Nominal value of stock By GEORGE MeMANUS RIGNT NOW FINALS PLAYED DUN T YOU I.IKE prised of salmon and halibut, is | destined fcr export to the United | Kingdom and the western countries | pounds have been sent to the At- lantic and Pacific Company by its agents, Wallls 8. George; 66,800 pounds to the Marlyn Fish Com- GOLF MATCHES iLull’:er Suby_]_eads Men i and Mrs. Sufflebeam Is Woman Victor TRY FRESH FISH Salmon Comes from Hoon- ah and Frozen Stock Is Sent to Europe TREE LIGHTS Finals in the Christmastgolf por persons whose taste does not tournaments for men and women incline toward turkey hash, there were played last night on the Mid- wi)] be fresh fish Friday. Six hun- | get Course In the Charles Goldstein greq pounds of salmon were receiv- Madie Suilloboun, 'for Christmas feasts in Merrie Eng- higher than the Vet boxing club's|| % Flying mame- 66, Ale: 10. Small Inverte- §7. Princely house Its of S 1- T 3 on the same subject. Dolan couldn’s | | ¢p, o801 cne 6. snx{l,nl-”“ g Ernle‘lnimn? 45, Shtnly 10‘??5" 01 e (men'SUPIMY. fol- 10hal suckiing plg. ia Germany's | Underwriters | . » . Stree . Sphere : ; i ccme to terms with Miles so drop- | | 3. Atintle L Gared highs 12 Bealote boar- 66 Fominine end- I Luther Suby 52, Fred Henning “cakness and frogs' legs are the ) ped him' and called on Butler to| anguage of hog In ing 54, John Stewart and Jerry Goss, Sastronomical joy of gay Paree $1.75 Set help out the boys. Ford, a veteran | of the A. E. F, acceded to the; requ although he is suffering | from injured ribs, hurts sustained in training for his bout last weel kA, ollier. 1 | Butler-Manila go is slated | rounds. In the semi-final, Weaver, who is making a { t name for himself in the htweight ranks and now claims the Jightweight crown of Southeast | | Alaska by virtue of his one-round ! | [34 77 7 kayo of Jimmy Young last week, | //% 7 will defend his laurels in the semi- / final on the same bill. His oppon- ent is Migreel Zamora, a flashy ino boxer who knows his way around the ring and is credited with being. ‘a heads-up fighter.| This; tco, will be a six-round af-, fair. ' Other houts match Kid Lawrence, | Hoonah battler, and Virgil Hulse, lccal scrapper in a four-round | match, and Gaesar De Gracia and | Louis Nabalis in a four-round go.| The former are 150-pounders and | the latter in the 115-pound division. —,——— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. N dNNEE | /I %WII%I | - JdENNd AmEE I e //?fl and the rest of France; but after the holidays the peoples of these foreign lands will forget the epi- curean delights of domestic deli- cacies for the alien ecstacies of Alaskan sea foods. Large quantities of frozen fish— El ] CO to be exact, 156,800 pounds—have | ectric 4 been taken from the Juneau Cold' Kegel and Dr.| W. W. Council 64, Storage Company in the past weck | |James Truitt and H. L. Redling- and most of the stock, all com- | shafer 65, Reed Seavers 69, and — + [ Scotty Paterson 170. | Entics and scores in the women's | tournament were: Jr., 55, L. J. Holmgquist, J. E. Bar- ‘r'\gar R. B. Oxreider, L. E. Iver- i son and Royal Shepard 56, Lloyd | Winter 57, Keith Wildes, B. Car- | micael, Horace Adams, L. Wigell, |Dr. W. J. B. McAulliffe and H | Hol'mann 58, G. H. Walmsley 60, Bert Caro and John Hellenthal 61 Rcbert Murphy 63, W. E. Ellis, J. RO L WE HAVE MANY VERY SUITARLE GIFTS FOR LATE SHOPPERS SALOUM’S Store Open Evenings Mrs. Made Stufflebeam 60, Mrs. | McAulliffe 61, Mrs. Llilian Allen 65, Mrs. Luther Suby and -Mrs. Beatrice Murphy 67, Mrs, Ida Han- jsen 68, Mrs. H. Hollmann 72, Mrs | Maxine Willlams 173, Miss Marie | Mead 80 and Mrs. Redlingshafer |82, .- — | Play Indoor GolI at Tre Alaskan [Howl (adv.) WE WISH .ALL WE WISH ALL OF OUR FRIENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR A MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. and MRS. JOHN T. SPICKETT CHRISTMAS CHEER TO ONE AND ALL [Old Pdpere for sale at Emp_lre Office ——————————— BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. 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