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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 2, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER ’ T Bv GEORGE Mc\IL\NUS LT g BY GOLLY-I'M GONNA BE ] OH- 1 TS YOO ! WELL, JUST ‘ BuT, DON'T TALK BACK TO Wi BOSS ARCLUND THIS HOLSE " TAKE OFF THOSE \WRAPS FATHER -~ ME—SHOT UP—'LL DO M NOT GoNG CGFIRST OR KNOW THE REASON | SYOURE NOT GOWN' OUT- | DONT ALL THE TALKIN®- | QUT- I'M JUST WHY- THINGS ARE GOIN' TO | VLL TELL \WHEN YOU RAVE - SAID WOUL CAN'T COMING \N = RON ONE WAY AN' TS | L wWas— CAN GO AN' WHO B L\u\u KING GO WITH - J GOIN' TO BE MY WAY- FURNISH YOUR HOME IT TELLS WHAT YOU ARE” We read this slogan in a magazine—some- where — But sentiment applys as much in JUNEAU as in the States. Let us help you select your Rugs and ©r1980, Int'l Feature Service, inc. oM q M- Home Furnishings. A few minutes Great Britain rights reserved [}HlMSUN wms BIGGEST ACHIEVEMENTS FROM [}flUGARS OF YEAR °30 IN SPORTS TRACK AND FIELD — Fran | (By The Associated Press) A IN RUSE BUWL BASEBALL—Victory of Philadel- | Wykoff's new record of 9 2-5 for . phia Athletics over St. Louis Car-|the “100; spent looking over our stock will re- pay you. J uneau-Young Hardware Co. LS SRRSO LS LML IR LSRR LU H Paul Jessup's worl dinals which gave American League | 'ecord shattering discus toss 0! o " fes: 1169 feet, 87 inches; Paavo Nur- | Southern Grldders Defeat oo n.z";fi;;;°{faz::'}‘f;;‘eflxfi S ile SR L L b 1 Coast Title Holders ccord, 56; minor league record of 24 t0 0 163 home runs of Joe Hauser, Balti- ELECTRICAL WORK l to |more first baseman. Call Schombel. Telepione 4502. | T CO. | PASADENA, Cal, Jan; 3iPhe oDPLE—asGo0y Jones: @ra nd | e slam” title of successive triumphs| Play Indoor Goli at 1ce Alaskan QUALITY AND SERVICE TO X{OUR LIKI {Alabama Crimson horde yesterday g " if0° il | Hotel. mavs Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Ta s {afternoon smacked the Washing- . U o"e“ Bd An‘;‘;:“r b bt WS i ¢ £ PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ton State Cougars 24 to 0 in the mnmu‘;fi“‘m b ) R o {annual Rose Bowl football game. | otre Dame's tri- — The horde scored three touch- umpinb sweep slinqugh a tough T’le downs in the second period and & schedule of 10 games to mythical a0 championship. | field goal in the third period. | = S d + . ity v s | it o om o | Serenaders | ARCADE CAFE | i v i |the game in which the Cougars . pis 9 | | / - % Al 7 " of Tilden to win English singles Juneau’s Best Dance | | i \ " T SHE HOLDS ABpOT || | Ve overwhelmed by the SOuth~ oy noionehip at Wimbledon, and Orchestra | CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor 3 i 1 EVERY FREE STV BN | % 5 .7 register lone American triumph | | . & 3 o= R = The following is the previous | i y ~ & b . REcoRro ool Ol—, o SR SR ‘G:lmes: in*Davis Cup play with French. Dancing E;‘er,v Saturday §| A Restaurant Latermg to Those Who Want ofs ¢ : ; iy ; : | io16—Wash, . &t #1: Brown b, SWIMMING — Twenty-six new Night at % \ MARDS Yo Mit R i records of Helene Madison, Se- Good Things to Eat o : e | intsg. 1eikenn, b Jattle gehool gin Gl ELKS’ HALL | 5 3 b g Camp Lewis, 6. i | - Pl Alerera Siation, POLO—Eric Pedley's 14 goals of|{ Open for Engagements OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | the 24 registered by the American | e RE L\TTLK LADY fl/ rd, 7; Oregon, 6 “‘Br: Four” in successful defense of A S R R T AN e A N | . Ohio St, 0. _ |the International Cup from the in- Second Hand Guns Bought | ! 16 ONLY \7 [ S S |vading Britons. | ] and Sold | ‘{ | i st 3 ROWING—Cornell's surprise vic-| | New Guns and Ammunition | 1037 | —60. .ok, 145, Peon. Bt &+ |LERIIC AT S 8 SO se B | { \ — Jost wAI T Wash,, 14; Navy, 14 {tory in the Intercolleglate Regatta,| | SEE BIG VAN [ UNTIL SHE. 1925—Notre Dame, 27; bl.mf')r:l the clean sweep of the school and| THE GUN MAN | yracuse in the Hudson river clas-| | 0 ite Colise Th 48 GROWS § | | Oppos oliseum Theatre | | 1926—Ala., 7; Wash,, 19, . ol oo ! , 7, Stanford 7. R A i s Pitt, 6. h., 8; Cal, 7. Ad | 3 . Cal., 47; Pitt., 14. > NAVY ELEVEN TO i PLAY TEN GAMES ! 1931 CAMPAIGN | ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 2—The {Navy football team will play ten games in 1931. Why not make the New Year WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly Brighter, Happier and Easier for the Housewife? ¢ |- The. sonaditls’ 4 annoliaosdil " fol> it abounds in living strength with great- gl R || A'NEW AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC koot s 3 October 3—Willlam and Mary at ] [ HELENE sET \Q, WORLOS \ Annapolis. It is the regular additions to one’s | October 10—University of Mary- | ! | WASHER land at Washington or Baltimore. i October 17—University of Dela- ¢ ware at Annapolis. | LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER NOW November 7—Ohio State at Co- MUST BE GOOD ENGINEER | lumbus. November 14—Notre Dame at WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan, 2— Baltimore. 1 1 The oldtime lighthouse keeper, kero-| November 21—Southern Methodist i ' Alaska Electric Light and sene lamp-tending hero of many a|University at Annapolis. Power Company RECORDS AND 27 AMEQ\CAU MARKS. 2 saving fund that make it grow. BASKETBALL | o tomies . TEAMS CLASH HERE TONIGHT High ' School and Alumni Will Play Douglas and ’ Juneau Firemen Would be a great help First National Bank saga of the sea, is vanishing before| November 28—Wooster College at the swift march of the “machine |Annapolis. age.” December 5—University of Penn- When fog rolls in, the modern en- |sylvania at Philadelphia. gineer keepers turn to heayy oil | RE. ADlifls engines to compress the air for powerful sirens or diaphones. Automatic timing devices control the blowing of the fog signal. En- gines produce current for all the sigpals, including the radio beacon. Overhauling Season During the winter months is a good time to have your automobile thoroughly inspected and put in good repair. BETHEL, Va. — J. J. Wall, 81, iis credited with reading the Bible through 19 times since 1920. He |says he has kept a record of the We are equipped to make any repair whether Followers of basketball will be offered first class exhibitions of the popular pastime in the gymna- 2 .. | starting and finishing dates of each The switchboards, code machine: £8. rending. f and synchronizing locks by means| cium of the Juneau high school this cvening when the institution’s quin- tet meets the Douglas firemen and the school’s alumni encounter the Juneau firemen. Members of the high school squad and of the Douglas smoke eaters have engaged in numerous contests with various opponents in the last ceveral weeks. The players are hard as nails and are working together like well-oiléd clocks. Sparks will fly when they clash this evening. “The school team,” said Coach A. 8. Dunham, “is in fine condition. 1If it plays to form it ought to win. Its workouts in the last few days have been entirely satisfactory.” But Capt. James Manning of the island basket shooters says: “Maybe so. But the young gen- tlemen will learn something from | us. As a matter of fact the game's| in the bag. We'll win.” h) vrank Carideo, Notre Dame’s All. American quarterback and one of the greatest football field generals of all time, appeared in a new role with the Notre Dame basketball team. | three outdoor matches last year, ac-| J. Bruen, the| tomatically controlled require ad- ditional attention. — ., AUST BOARD EX-WORKERS MOSCOW, Jan. 2.— The Soviet government has decreed that inde- pendent farmers must give two weeks' free board and room to farm hands whom they .discharge and two months’ free care to workers| who become sick while employed in | the “kulak” farms. — .- ! CUT HUNGARIAN DEER HERDS | KALOSCA, Hungary, Jan. 2.— The Hungarian ministry of agri-| | culture has ordered reductions made | in the herds of deer hereabouts, the arch-bishop who owns the roreslsi { having banned all shooting and the | animals having become a nuisance of which the radio signals are au-|eceee— ' Florsheim Shoes at | ! Chicago Prices ‘ Most Styles “ Schumacher Plaster Wallboard saves Lath, ""PERMANENT ARTISTIC SCHUMACHER Plaster Wallboard e I, SOUND PROOF and SANITARY ECONOMICAL FIRE RESISTANT it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- Service Rendered by Experu ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 —_— ; Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE i POOL—BILLIARDS Chas. Miller, Prop. | to farmers. 3 —_——————— CZECH COURT ACQUITS TELEPATHIST OF FRAUD i . ling to Frank The high school alumni have ' cordin showed well throughout the season. |outgcing gencral man“éfi’éfién 1929 They are confident' of victory over |the Profit was about $130,000. the Juneau firemen. The firemen Plaster and Labor, and insures a permanent, substantial job that will give lasting sat- isfaction. $10 | | were cnly recently organized—have | TELEGRAPHIC BOWLING had but one game this year—but | they have been practicing faitn- TOURNAMENT TO START fully, and may surprise the gradu-| The telegrapnic bowling tourna- !ment between the Elks' lodges of LEITMERITZ, Czechoslovakia.— Hermann Hanussen-Steinschneider, a telepalhist with a big following, H.S. GRAVES ‘Thomas Hardware Co. justment and will be pleased to give you a | 4 flat-rate on any job. B o Connors Motor Company, Inc. ARNOLD’S BOOTERY ates. was acquitted of swindling when the . | ; Play will start promptly at BLJuneau, Ketchikan and Anchorage|local court ruled that anyone not “G MIII( lhn | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING / o'clock. [is to start tonight. There will belmentally deranged, who goes to o | § e {a series of ten.matches consisting |clairvoyant for advice, is not jus- bl Store Open Eieridies MADISON G ARDEN fof thirty games and ‘the team | tified in expecting one hundred per jhaving the highest total number of | cent value for his money. ; : ! PROFITS ARE UP i tor the corics wil be declared| As o i‘“"“““’m'm":mfl ] T L L L e L O T T “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” the winner. diverging opinions on the merits of | S 4 B NEW York, Jan. 2. — Profits| The first games will b2 played|telepathy, the court, aftre havmg"—r: A LIFORNI A GR 0 ERY » on Madison ‘Square Garden out- ! |tonight and on the local alley thelgained the imtbression that the ac-|S H o 5 Bot door boxing increased 40 per cent games will start at 8 o'clock. Ju-|cused honestly believed im him-|Z g T TR ; <. in 1930 over 1929, in spite of stock neau will be represented by Met-|self, did not feel competent to pass|= PHONE 478 The Home Of Better Gl‘ocerles EH{® T /| market colic and unemployment. l|calf, Henning, Stewart, Nick Bar judgment on the powers he might g - 0 l d P f ] E Ofi g A Thot Gputet netiod 00000 on [ysed: and. Bastagyr. IWN"Y oSt T IIlIIIIIlIIlllIlllllllIIllll\llllllllnldllllIlllllllllllllllulnnE apers Ior sale at mplre 1€ g

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