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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY DEC 17, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER VVE HIRED A YEAH! | WELL' DO YoU SAY, BO' LISTEN! DETECTIVE TO JUST 9AW THINK YOU'RE WHEN THEM QUYS WATCH OUR HIM-WHOS GONNA CATCH FIND OUT THAT HOUSE-) JUST GOIN' TO JHE CROOK? 'M ON THE JOB, | THER! ATCH THEY'LL BEHIRIN e be! SPECIAL BOATS ARE BURGLARD IN THIS NEIGH: BORHOOD- FER AFRICA- --B y Pap HER SiSTERL HELEN WON THE OLYMPIC OIVING CROWN N YORB ~a~- | ! | FREANY ~THE NEW JUNIOR NATONAL. FANCH ONING CrampioN s NOW FRANCES 1S 00l TO DUPLICATE HER /7 “BIG SISTER'S" FEAT N/ e | SHE WAS RUUNER-UP B THE COMING OLYMPICS - SEORSIA'COLEMAN FOR THE SENIOR TITLE C?m e S e i s Rt by o s B TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory now in course of preparanon + Patrons contemplating change of | address or persons who wish ta have telephones installed are re- quested to notify the telephonc company before December 26. Tele- phone 420. —adv. ——,——— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. 12 bodies of John John:=on and Huhta. The two miners we: caugh). under»a falling mine roof seven days ago. Huhta was prob- - RESCUE CREWS FIND MEN DEAD WILKESEN, Wash, Dec. 17— | Georgia produced 113,639,532 gal- Rescue crews, working 1,400 feet|lons of milk in 1930 as compared Junderground, last night recovered | with 98,822,152 in 1924, lived at least eleven hours. R fl|||l|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl||lIIlllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHII|IIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlIl|||l||||IIIllllll||l||IIIII!'HIIIIIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIII||IIIIIIlIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl||I|I|I|IIIIIIIIIII||IIfl pads packed in a clever, modernistic box. ‘MURTALLY SHOT (dead animal, land charged them. ably killed instantly and Joanson Bv GEORGE McMANUS NOT LONG- LET ME SEE NOW' WHAT TIME (S 1\ 72 NOU THINK YoulLLu WHEN DO \ CATCH'EM? |5hot had made a mortal wound that soon would have proved fatal. The goat's charge was a dying| eflort. | The united work of three men| was needed to get the animal to | the boat. MAKES CHARGE !and the other 10 inches. “Goats in the Tracy Arm area are | hard to bring within range,” said ' Mr. MacKinnon. “They have been hunted so much this year that| they have retreated to the more remote and higher mountain sum- | mits.” forns Are Lnr;( Parly of Juneau Sportsmen Get Six Animals at Tracy Arm One of the largest wild goats| seen in Juneau in a long time is| on display in the window of the; Thomas Hardware Company. The | animal, slain in the Tracy Axm,DflZIER wINS | district, weighs 240 pounds, and sportsmen estimate that when i' was in a fat condition a fiw EASILY FR months ago it would have tipped the scales at 450 pounds. | The goat is one of six that fellj | before the rifles of Oscar Oberg.| IDAHU BDXER‘ Simpson MacKinnon, G. E. Krause | and John Hegstad, whe left hflrc\ on Mr. Oberg’s power boat Hyper-! ien ten days ago and returned to Scores Two Knockdowna Juneau last night. | m Six Round Bout in Seattle Snow Covered Plateau ! The large animal was trailed| to a snow covered plateau on al mountain near Tracy Arm and| SEATTLE, Dec. 17.—Scoring two was first shot by Mr. Oberg. As|knockdowns, Battling Dozier, San he and Mr. Krause were approch- Francisco negro, easily conquered ing the prostrate and apparently Joe 'Cortez, Boise, Idaho, welter- it rose to its feet|weight in a six round bout here It was dropped ! last. night. Dozier weighed 145 pounds and scales at 149 for good by a bullet from Mr. Krause's rifle. Examination of the Coitez tipped the carvass showed that Mr. Oberg's pounds. PIONEERS’ BENEFIT DANCE ELKS” HALL * SATURDAY NIGHT Every dollar realized on this (Lm(e will be donated eq Pioneer maintaining a residence in the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. PHONES 83 OR 85 SATURDAY DECEMBER 19TH WILL BE Souvenir Day AT THE NUGGET SHOP To introduce our Bridge Sets, Place and Tally Cards, we are going to present each visitor call- ing at our store with one of our Party Bridge Sets, consisting of four clever tallies and score BETTER COME SATURDAY AND GET ONE. There Is No Obligation to Buy. THE NUGGET S OP . 5 CEBU L. Nabalis 186 14 205 5 | P. Perencio 150 128 | Rudy 133 124 Vilarde 136 178 Clark . 135 141 LEYTE P. Clareto ... 161 163 160 484 | F. Nacar 125 127 124 376 M. Guzman . 176 156 141 473 F. Muniarzki 84 131 115 330 2042 R |crashed in midair this afternoon “The Store That Pleases” ! THE SANITARY GROCERY I | SUFFERIN' CATS SOMEONE SWIPED Mg CEBU BEATS LEYTF. IN BOWLING GAME the Recreation Alleys the Cebu five defeal five by a score of 2173 to| On nig hr last | thy | | e scores follow: S THREE FLIERS DIE IN CRASH NEW BALTIMORE, Mich, Dec 17.—Three fliers, two of them of-| ficers ,were killed when two planes | while in formation. BOWLING MATCH TONIGHT Two matches are scheduled to be ! played on the Elks' Club alleys tonight. At 7:15 o'clock the Hawks meet the Eagles, and at 9 o'clock the Owls roll against the Pelicans. DECEMBER 19 ually to each and every FRED LENHART !r IS VICTOR IN | FIRST RGUND Cyclone Thompson Balter—' ed Down in Spokane Feature Bout SPOKANE, Wash.,, Dec. 17—It took Fred Lenhart, Spokane light heavyweight, just two minutes a forty-eight seconds in the fi round to batter Cyclone Thompson Yakima, heavyweight, into sub-| mission in lL bout of a card here st ni Lenhart mn:hc(l 175 pounds and flmmpwu weighed 180 pounds. g | ALBERT WILE LEAVING { | | 1 Albert Wile will be a passenger south on the Northland tomor- row on a business trip to Seattle and Portland. He expects to re- turn to Juncau about January 25. D ] | | RUSSIAN JOHN 3 “The Tamale King” | SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM | 337 Willoughby Avenue | JOHN KETOOROKY | Telephone 554 o | | i L) GIFTS for MEN NEW STOCK Ties Sox Shirts Sweaters Pajamas Lounging Robes Large Selection PERFUME The Gift of the AGES Since the first Christmas, perfume has expressed the sentiment of the day. To- day exquisite Shari per- fume is even more expres- sive of good taste, Ask your Rexall druggist to show you the many styles ‘and prices in these quality perfumes. —at— BU Rl'()lfl) Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 . | | o Tue Juneau Launpry ( Tubes Open Evenings IN OLD CABLE OFFICE Near First and Main PHONE 218 Service JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE CO. Don't be caught with your radiator frozen. Use Anti- Freeze for your motor's pro= tection and your conven- fence. Remember a frozen radiator means untold delay and expense. Be prepared, fill up now with Anti-Freeze, JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street EXTRA SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER Easy Payments REMINGTON PORTABLE $5.00 Down $5.00 Monthly REMINGTON STANDARD REMINGTON NOISELESS $10.00 Down $10.00 Monthly Small Carrying Charge Say “Merry Christmas” with a Remington LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Dealers for Alaska American Beauty Parlor Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 e Butler, Mauro Drug Co. 3 3 8w The Joxall, sore s m RECREATION BOWLING PARLORS Our alleys are in perfect condition and we invite your inspection. e PPN | BUSY Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING what job will cost” IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIMIIfi[ " BANJO MUSIC . | . | “We tell you in advance = | | L] For entertainment and parties, | Teacher of stxinged instruments. | HARRY BRANDT “The Arctic Banjoist Phone 5753 Perelle Apts. BLACK CAT | CANDY SHOPPE LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER i Watch Repairing l. Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET