The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1931 ATHER e g MAGGIE- ME DARLIN' - = TELL ME- WHAT Bv GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP B;r?ou.\", 3 NOW AIN'T YOU, DUEHT TS T . S 56-5050:351 ROM IE [[omi MAVENT GOT VT PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR KNOW~ PEOPLE STAYING 00T NIGHTD 111 JUST GOT A LETTER 7 GET IT FROM AND GAMBLING ANT il [ bt RiGns WINTER DRIVING SMOKING AND HANGING OUT IN'CHEAP | ‘U\'\" NE BAYS HE'S g 7 > ORINKING ~ BILLIARD HALLS AND GoTT- —~ R&T RUST REMOVER will clean out all rust LOARING WITH ROWOIES || Caoks T from the cooling system of your car and RUST PRE- YOU HAD BETTER ____ VENTATIVE will stop rust from forming in your SEE A Docn:}wr\— engine and radiator. We are equipped to render this service at a very small cost. We carry a complete stock of R & T RUST RE- M‘OVER, RUST PREVENTATIVE and anti-freeze solutions. 1S LUMBAGO? Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY LLXPERTS © 1931, Int') Feature Service, Inc., Great Brital — 'MRS. GODDARD STARS |MAKI AND GELLATLEY |catateys atention bv George CAMILLE FORSYTHE Maki, of the Juneau Radio Service. CANZONER] 1S WINNER OVER KID CHOGOLATE Turious 15-Round Battle Fought — Decision Is Booed by Crowd NEW YORK, Nov. 21. — Tony Canzoneri, lightweizht champion sucy uly defended his title here last night by winning a 15-round Ceecision over Kid Chocolate, negro challenger from Cuba. The bat- tle was a furious one and th crowd booed the decision after th final gong. ‘The fight was a slam-bang affair from start to finish. : Canzoneri waded into the neg late batterd the title holde scem to mind although cuts < 9 both eyes. was the and paid and ounds and two hed 131 r more than the negro. - .- ELKS GIVE R. . pounds, DANCE TONIGHT the high in previous years. Urn ion of Dr. R. E. Sou.l rman, the commi k been working hard on t ance is given t in 1 dance a bg The train afier the pleasu or, W. 34 T Harold Brown and haw; engincer, Harry Sa- fireman, Del Clark; tramp, Howard Lassiter; constable, Dolly G porter, William Haines; bag- n, Ben Littell; agent, Ralph ; dispatcher, J. D. Van ry HOOM | rintendent, will ke held at Elks’ g at 9:30 o'clock. > X Day at Moose Hall ! {enced maintenance i INEAGLES* TRIPLE VICTORY ON ALLEYS In the first mixed bowling | | { match of the EI tournament night the Snowbirds toppled over | cnly one more pin than did their opponents, the Owls—score, 2055 to 2054—but they got m at the right time and won two out of the three games. i Mrs. Goddard, Eagles to three victories over ! Woodpecker, suncorked her be: bowling of the season. She rolled 170 in the first game and avs 138. Mrs. Dufresn2, Owl ca had an average of 147. Only Barragar, Eagle, and Stew- art, Woodpacker, went over the 500 mark; the former amassing high average, high score for single game, 192. skippering the ‘The Kingfishers play the Rcbins | At 9| o'clock the Pelicans meet the Spar- | in the first match tonight. 111 116 83 112 155 155 137 154 171 168 12 183, and the latter| IMPROVE RECEPTION | G. A Gal Radio E: n conn the Signal C facilities, has [the transn frequancies of the ‘ocal Signal Corps radio station Government who is in Juneau development of radio telegraph *|so as to reduce the interference 0 major bro sting which was caused by from this station This condition was called to Mr. station. . M Godda 71 718 1733 WOODPECKERS 730 633 685 - PRIZE WALTZ DANCE Moose Legion No. 25 will give a| prize waltz dance Thanksgiving Save the date —adv. COMMITTEE. L e ! WHY NOT YOU? Anyone can afford to town a typewriter or add- ing machine under our easy payment plan. We also give you free service for one year on new machines. It will pay you to call for our experi-{ man| who will guarantee all) work. ecked and adjusted f harmonics @ Mr. Maki had measurzd the wave- length of the interferring harmon- ics, and from data thus obtained, calculated the true wave as being few points off. Local uld now experience less inter- c2 from this source. ied by Mrs. M k, mother of Mr. Holbrook. | dio fans |y tion to Juneau on the Nc M. Jor c their home in this VISIT turned | hwestern, AND E. M. JONES WED 1 worth, da. Information wanted a V] outs of WILLIAM B , late of the T When 1 in Lyonsville, Californ! E: to Juneau, Alaska, U. S about the year 1901. Pl municate with the unde: adv, W. G. W Barrister and s % Pacific Coast Coal Co. 66 King St Hamilton, Ont., IF “ ~-as today =80 tomorrow YOU WOULD REAP THE HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU MUST UTILIZE _THE “SURPLUS_OF TODAY” IN THE _CREATING OF _AN “EMERGENCY FUND” BY OPENING AND BUILDING A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK First National Bank ! s ————— et e s s i} FURNITURE OVERSTUFFED SETS DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS KITCHEN SETS CONGOLEUM RUGS and LINOLEUM SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES Thomas Hardware Ce. PHONE 50 for the Remington Rand Man A. Van Mavern, Juneau broker, at arrived home on the Northwestern S - for Thanksgiving after calling on LUCAS OP Fl(‘h the trade in Southeast Alaska towns I BROXER HOMEI AGAIN YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: TONIGHT RAILROAD DANCE Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be pro- tected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through time as all danger of freezing weather has passed. This regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1831. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. An Annual Event Under the Auspices of the ELKS LODGE, NO. 420 ELKS HALL MUSIC BY HUNTER’S SERENADERS JUNEAU WATER COMPANY The Cash Bazaa OPPOSITE ALASKAN HOTEL k8 Admission $1.00 Dancing at 9:30 * - ] N N I} ) Il \ i 4 I} I} I} ) I} I} I} N I I} N I} \ ] i I} l} ! - § » / | open faucets will have their service discontinued until such I 1 z

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