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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA1URDAY DEC. 19, 1931. z B f BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | e l;:?(:fi:::gl; D $ . 5\ ?:,‘f :: Tj:; S logx\::-:-rmsaa FROM SINGIN' , THAT NOISE ? 'L GO A\«g' - E n — PLAY BILLIARDS ¢} ' HO-HO-HO! THATS A HOT ONE- A BURGLAR WLZ. - HERE - HE HEARD MAGGIE START TO SING AN FLEW OFF: LEAVIN' DEAR ME! I'M SO WORRIED AB0UT BURGLARS BEING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, 1 CAN HARDLY PLAY THE PIANO i A. ; That l —at— | BURFORD'S _| Overhaul JOB |} Tue JuneAu LAuNDRY |} Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 EVERYTHINGS| GONNA BE ALL RIGHT- Come in and see us about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH ; i OVERHAUL PRICES | e s o e Il JUNEAU RADIO CONNORS MOTOR , SIS —————— SERVICE CO. CO., Inc. Lo ‘ \\ S Tubes Service e SN S ) il P N o o — TR 5 . i i | A@W /2 Modern medicine does not im- Open Evenings Britain rights resery, |prc“ old Japan. ( IN OLD CABLE OFFICE I)A I LY SPORTS CARTOON ' --By Pap AV|A'|‘R|X T0 b e e VETERAN '|'[]M ‘ & i Near First and Main . | SEE YURMAN PHONE 218 e | New Fur Garments in | 733 660 644 2037 | New Styles | i ALBIE. BE EXPLORER Handicap b, S S| LUUGRHAN I S | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling i GOSN z SR < B( Q )TH P 807 734 718 2250 | Yurman, theufl"""er ! z o 4 L BLUEBIRDS | Triangle Building I 9 YALE. | MEXICO CITY, Dec. 19.—Lady |yiiss Taylor 115 113 108 336 | S e e i \ : il i B A s B ish a Miss Monson.. 139 156 143 438 s . i } % § Nt rix and the o ; 1 174 193 161 L E | RUSSIAN JOHN i | / - 179 189 148 516 (K3 S S “The Tamale King” } & ; e n evms y Springs Sur-| | o Q % 177 179 183 539 g PilE | SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM e i = gica 27 7 71 prise in Ten-Round | 33 Willoughby Avenue PHYSIC) N 784 830 743 2357 | N. Y. Event JOHN KETOOROKY RS NS SPARROW WINNING Handicap .. 35 38 35 14 5 I Telephone 554 i ROERED cN — — { ——————e AREST/ / X STREAK STOPPED; 882 863 781 2471 | NEW YORK, Dec. 19—King Le-| %7 & + . A SA.M GUYOT STARS OWLS vinsky, wild swir sh heavy T TN I'~¢/ Mrs. Dufresne. 130 157 181 468 “‘e‘g?‘-bic"fé‘o“k‘} b Rl = “fL} 4] i e s i £ z | X 9 5 9g2 |nigh cking down Tomm; | HA;ET&/MDL ; { _Going into their match on the | MrS McCormick 6 100 88 {Loughran , Philadelphia veteran, | | o = KNOW |Elks' Club alleys last night the! e ama four CLRRLIIE Win 8 destaitn. (Th GIFTS for | HE MEANING OF | Sparrows and Woodpeckers had 162 190 223 575 (Was @ sensational ten round battle Don't be caught with your 1 ‘?EST/' €ach won nine straight games. | RaR before a crowd of 7,600 fight fans. MEN radiator frozen. Use Anti- 3 Somebody had to crack, end it | Loughran weightd 183% pounds Freess. tor your Mot : sl i 654 775 766 2227 ; v Jpe Bparcows, Who GMEENd| it 60 60 60 180 and Levinsky tipped the scales tection and your conven- t m;z game }w 18 pins. PFI;WI; et g 5 |at 194 pounds. | ience. Remember a frozen ever, they won the next two. C! % ! - -y o N 2 ’d i o se quintettes has wi 714 835 826 2407 EW STOCK radiator means untold delay i b;d ”;g'y; l(?i“m"fi“s i;’S“?l]c“ox:ix 1; Average: Did not bowl "'STALEY LEAVES FOR N and expense. Be prepared, i & g g . i | fill up now with Anti-Freeze, H v tournament. i PORTLAND THIS P.M. N The Bluebirds copped two out § § of three from the Owls in the sec- ‘WULGAST WINS After a stay of two weeks here, Ties JUNEAU MOTORS i n ¢ ond match, which was featured by = W. F. Staley, northwestern repre- S Foot of Main Street § the splendid bowling of Sam| sentative of the Solicitor of the Dox i Guyot. This veteran of the alleys, Department of Agriculture, will| s‘hins ¥ after a long layoff, can still mow leave tonight on the steamer Gt H down the maples. He led the field Northwestern for Seattle enroute Sweaters t on high average, 192, and high to his home in Portland. Mr. X ¥ single score, 223. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 19.|Staley came here to represent tue Pajamas | A\ THOSE 6LIDIRON Mrs. Dufresne topped the wo-|—Midget Wolgast, of Philadelphia, | Department of Agriculture in the I A Rob i A PN A L) men bowlers on averages, 156, and | recognized in some states as the!trial of the Auk Bay recreation .ounging hooves i L o POUNDINGS ALBIE P20 powios ; . recogs x { ; b O AN tied Mrs. Lavenik for highest single | flyweight champion, scored a one- | grounds land suit. i i, TOOK F F?CM CIANTS - score, 181. sided decislon last night over Ghato| This case ended Thursday in the Larze Selection ! ) OUTWEICGHING HIM ox Snowbirds and Kingfishers are|Laredo, of Mexico City. United States district court. It g EXTRA SPECIAL ta scheduled to bowl at 7:15 tonight. Wolgast weighed 115 pounds and |has been taken under advisement WL/M 60 o= 70 FouNDS b Last night's scores: Laredo 116 pounds. {by Judge Justin W. Harding. R A v it Kz I A 5 4 srumow ‘ .- T Easy Payments 2 ey : rs. Lav 153 181 120 454 |e ¢! Open-Air Services For Hikers i < /7 E\ i an 165 93 95 206 || The Best Laundr l | REMINGTON PORTABLE i WL . |G ‘George 167 175 178 620 | | (op L T > § MANCHESTER, Englani—Hikers | ’ $5.00 Down | Shaw 122 156 175 453 i WHERE? = | in Ex;glr:nd are growing so numer- SABIN S $5.00 Monthly 2 ,.w;\‘ FAes DRl SSRGS e - - —_— s —— R v Lavenik 210 167 148 525 || ous that Rev. T. T. James urged 20 01 148 85 1) CARPRAT, LAUNDRY | |G Oonaropunns D ssag: REMINGTON NOISELESS ; £ | 757 772 719 2248 | | Phone 355 Franklin St. | |bly here to provide open-air servi- $10.00 Down PIONEERS’ BENEFIT DANCE | Handicap 31" 81 " 81 o8> -e ces for them at cross mad» $10.00 Monthly | A (O A v nl Q | —_—— p— S ey i A ELKS’ HALL TONIGHT DECEMBER 19 e Small Carrying Charge | WOOPECKERS Every dollar realized on this dance will be donated equally to each and every Ll i 5 : Pioneer maintaining a residence in the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. ‘M:\ Selcb;“' o sgfl ;80 gggfl GGLY | Kaufman ~ 174 147 121 442 Say “Merry Christmas” with a Remington - LUCAS OFFICE I fl|||||||l|||||||||||||IIIIII|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||lml||||||||||||||||||||||||||"|"||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||l||||IIIIIIIIIH'lIII|||"lll||||||u||||IIIH||||||l|lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHI|||||||IH||||||||||||||||Hllllllll|||||fllllllllll|||||||||||||"|fl PERFUME EQUIPMENT CO. | of the f i AGES A . ' Bh;:e theh first Chr{stdm:h', merwcan | A pei }lme as expresse e ; — 1 /. TR Beauty } - me 18 even more expres- S NEVer J‘O (8] [ 4 gty 4 Parlor | | 8l Uw you e many ] ANOTHER ‘TIGHTW AD’ BARGAIN Toainy pertamet e Mrs. Jack Wilson . 3 T For Thrlfty Bu‘/) ers ‘elephone 397 | 8 Hostess Pattern, Famous Wallace Silver, 50 Y ear Plate 6 Dinner Knives, Stamless Biades .......$12.00 . 6DmnerF0rl\9......... ......... ceeiis 050 6 Soup Spoons ... .. 6.50 ! 6 Seryilg Spoons L L. ................ 650 RECREATIS G Tentmine ..... 0 )................. 325 ROWLiNG 6 Salal Sorks ... 0. ....... e s i D S o 6 Butter Spreaders ..o ................ 500 Our alleys are in perfect : ESRE e .. ... v 1250 pondition. aad we. SR : We offer the above “Hostess” Silver which you have seen fre- 1 Cream Ladle ... LA I s . 150 your mspectiohd , ; quently advertised in “Vogue,” “Good Housekeeping” and other 1 Cold Meat Fork .. . . . e i : magazines complete “as is” for $30.00, for the reason that it 1 Pie Knife ....... 3.00 .—TNJW'. has not been popular here and we are discontinuing the pattern. 1 Cake Knif L R s int s it o enrmiammnct e This is a high grade silver, the most popular in some towns, and 1 NUE ... 0nlEI. . ....... 0. i 500 Tea.che!rl :;:;mieg Ar‘:[slt)r’:menm, you will find the above price of $60.25 to be exactly as listed in SUgar SpOOll M Ml .. 100 “The Arctic Banjoist : S Sears Roebuck or your favorite mail order house. We will not 1 Butter Knife .....,. 1.00 w. break the set at this price and if you desire any additions they e ¥ $6() G0 [} will have to be at the regular price. Here is a fine Christmas 2 1 4 3 R Not Only Cheaper but BLACK CAT | present for your family. $60.25 worth of fine silver for $30.00. N ow - - $3 0.00 Better CANDY SHOPPE g o Dinner from 5:30 o 7 pome || : RICE & AHLERS CO. | |5 . 5 _ GOOD PLUMBING LUDWIG NELSON | o “We tell in advance Watch Repaiting ‘P Ievlut jo,guwll] cost” Brunswick Agency g 3 %IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIII