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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, -SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1931. g POLLY AND HER PALS FROM NOW ON, MOTHERLL TELL DELEGATE WILL in New Work a week ago and at- - T L TR EIR TR N AT T A Bv CLIFF STERRFTT IT AIN'T GONNA 8 \’Ll;\: Anderson, Expert Tuner BE HEALTHY FER : : / We are Alaskan agents for Kohler and Brumbach ANGEL RA ANO, PREC 1 g TPRACTICE Pl ’ 10us! = PLUNK Pianos. We sell and rent pianos and have the only JUNEAU FROSH A HARMONIOUS CHRISTMAS PRESENT ' Ay [ EXPERT PIANO TUNING $5.00 by George | l expert resident professional piano tumer. We also pay taxes in Juneau and Alaska For expert piano service call or telephone Anderson Music Shoppe [T LT T T TR L UL LU LU T LU T T T T SR mnm et e —————— ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 S e ) po — ¥ = ——— e ——— == > tended by 400 officials of various T | k St le [—4 ()Ot I'lntS , tended by A offiale of e ey | that there b2 a one-year closed | = = % B0 l N |N season on duck shooting, as a means = l]-‘ SHE has gone in for all this sweet femininity we are| of conserving the wild fowl. This B § hearing so much about today, and dresses as much like | {oeting. _Wis stiended By O. 14 = H Her grandmother as is compatible with a daily program ul_" HATE UESTIUN ?3\“0;‘;,;’”3;‘33?” ;{;he .f?“ii‘;fi“ Hflup WINNERS E H getivity such as would have given grandmother the ‘vapours e Sapbe it g i hils Cate: 8 = within a week, why then give her shm‘x buckles for i(Th l.\‘t-% 2 S | ada Bresds’ most. of ‘the: continents| S = § = mas! The huge shining buckle, two inches ac and some- | . _|water fowl more than 75 per cent| = tim:» even higher than that which adorns so y of the Alas_kans Will Seek to Con Lot ihe Riptditled: are: shiot 15 mc‘Douglas Freshmen and £ new evening and afternoon slip- - —| vince Senator Howell |United States. He urgea a con-| Miners Suffer Defeat H H & A fashion's very b and Sctoriaz - " ads C servation program in which both = 5:;;.\: 3"0{ z:mptmu shoes to :;‘x] p‘;l;tflrme‘n?fife; lx:;nn‘x‘lfg‘r-fi;r}c_ Rales TOO ngh countries should share cqu:n‘l,\'. and; at Basketball H = the present vogue for period cos-|jet g ed steel. ST Mr. Redington, who was present,| tumei. A 0}.';511?2‘:‘,;;; (Continuea Irom Fage ONe) |.orceq with him. | Two games of basketball were = . o | The shoe buckle offered for yi | | played Friday night in the Juneau '_:' O?‘c‘:u::lc:gl:h:{(:ll:d(‘?;lx:l'::fi ln:}p]e('[]osn oewd:; 1‘; Ufl tlrm—gc 031051;)‘;1,; "purchased by salmon packers and:» The Delegate has been requested | High School gymnasium. The Ju- £ E jtsell a fgxx‘l)xul dc:cuum}r of the|Or solid square made of polished small boat operators in Alaska. | by certain Allusk:ms to cndc.\.vor to|{neau High School Fre_shmen de- | = = x[x; n:r Or‘,h(‘ P antic pe- |metal of cut steel or ivory. When | - |secure an “Executive Order" pro»{fen‘rj([ the Douglas High School H e ‘.")f‘o‘, tham ol Louis XIV, \:_ho‘(h(‘ pump is of bronze kid or satin, | Right Reverend John Boyd Bent- | hibiting the employment of mar-| Freshmen 24 to 6; and the Bureau | H iy i o hr.n and who lived |as many of the best pumps are,ley, recently elected Suffagran|ricd women in Government placesiof Public Roads won from the = H | s d] f\when cl‘o'.h(l* meant more |the buckle is frequently of bronze Bishop of Alaska in the Protestantwhere their husbands were holding | Alaska Juneau Gold Mine, 17 to16. = - :n 4 a:n——or s\-om}xl)—'hd 'LL any |metal or tortoise. Smaller buckles Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Bent-|office and drawing salar The| The Juneau Freshmen made a = = tf) b l:‘rm A sin;‘“ i;w d the |are set with brilliants, and many ley, spent a day in Wast}lxl:lonjDepartnlg!\( of Justice st that |runaway victory of their match. H E h‘;"; h‘e*‘ a5 & means of attaining |Of them are made like dress clips recently on their way west 11"0‘m‘ihc President has issued no such!They took the lead at the start, = & negw dig:{uv o} <ml‘ure. The fash. and can be put on or taken off at WllIl.amsburg, Vh‘g_mm, to ?efluhe,}?rdcr as affécting any rmrL' of F}lo'axx:l \\rr? never pressed by their S £ 1% o0k with l;o!h R mal}""“' Théy} art? returnms %o l\ex}:flnalldnned States and did nn. think opponents. g = = gt — where Bishop Bentley will continue | that he would make an exception! The Road Builders and Miners = = i e nen ol the. regn O in charge of the Episcopal Mission jof Alaska. |staged a nip-and-tuck contest. The = g nqcur:xs: r;\:fi-}_ ;r;refg]sg‘(?iw%plfifrl?ONE TIME BASEBALL for the natives. i — :re~u.l\l 1“.3;1 i:lh?:a:c until the ref- g _-E: red painted high heels immacu- STAR GIVES MODERN Whie ik 08 Sashington 1' From letters received by D g E H = igte; and no matter how comfort- et s "l 1 mb fz hog‘:'i for |Bate Wickersham it appears tha = £ 5 able the walking heel of today, or ALL-TIME CHOICES :;r‘m::age“sai :}”Ke:“;lkm‘ How. |some representative peopl ERE el it iR (I g how sane, when a lady dresses up )?tLal m;' dgew E 1:”;0 feminine | 2ttle have gotten the i ey fishing and E = b e st have hem high! Polni~| gouTe D, Ind, Dec. 10— lr;cav“d as well as Representative | [1at there is to b2 f attract more and more = £ ed tocs, too, take us back to thewno are the greatest all-timebase- | yincont Garter from Wyoming. The |11 awarding the con ts every year. World travel- = H day of the same “Grand Mon-fpa)| players and who are thelj pee ™ wien” his usual politeness | Federal Building at Fairbax D8} iis find new LhELIs anUd the aig- = arch” whose high-heeled sboes greatest modern players? doffed his new fedora and placed Which $450,000 has been app )"ge.d wonders of this picturesque = = boasted also long toes that turned|” Rube Vickers, who rose from the [y~ % B8 BT T e as he |Priated. They say that there is m}nm,,m," country, ' Giov. Parks re- SIL VER S = up and backward, like the ridl(‘\l-‘_‘;m):llo:s of South Bend to take his| 0. qeraq about the I"OOITI. \‘th contemplation a change of plans;pm.;n 'an increa.smg humber of = lous belled toes of the old-time | place among the great of baseball, | pig curiosity was satisfied the |30 88 tr'“' ‘"}‘m”“”’*’r mxmhhmm the | Deasure craft in Alaskan waters = ] court jester. gives his opinion. ssma his ha i ornate finishings of the building, | . s t is = f R b H e o Toen_totay | 5 N el Case, | CORUTESSmaR sought nis hat which | O, (R IES 5 0o SO cach sunmer and ewery eftort is £ B i it g Red heels are not in style just 1lb; Napolieon Lajoi, 2b; Jimmy|.yy jeft the store room bare- | tural “L;;‘m: 1:; t}?o :;ng,‘]]].'(q_ The Alaska Road Commission g £ now, and we generally keep our|Collins, 3b; Honus Wagner, ss; jeclari a A r the aska Rail- |~ TR .y = o . . o £ B o the fioor, but @ simillar de-{Tyris ‘Oobb, 1f; Joe JAcka0n, of| Cgse oy tiice o (b Htartunte |2 vislt 1o the offlce Of the g Prescy & WO BOsT £ Silver lends its sparkling beauty to gay ribbons— 5 | sire for feminine elegance guides|Willie Keeler, rf; Louis Crieger.|in tyose days of depression. | g Architect again brings | o, innenic o the tourlst traffic.” = crisp holly — a frivolous holiday season — but its ] us in our choice of new shoes.|Jchnny Kling, ¢; Rube Waddell, p: ou[vdflm fact that Lhn’pllz\ns xit the e b = classic charm remains when these are gone. = & i b hat | Walter Johnson, p; Christy Math- e |building were completed and ap-| = il e E K E x?;;\;:: d:;;‘gn::(?( :m-:«ly‘ nhy l(:f i p;ol:rllt;')(xl]«cfl Brouv:n.yp: Sam| A Dbill that had the endorsement |proved some months ago and that|KILL RARE, WHEEE PHEASANT £ (h”»‘t_mds bh'flppel‘b who Im?k beyond the day it- H quisite workmanship and the use|Crawford, utility. of many members of Congress the specifications are practically | H self will see in these charming pieces (the smart £ of dainty decorative detail, be the| His modern team: Bill Terry, 1b; | from the States of New York and |ready to submit to bidders, after| PENEWAWE, Wash—One of the 2 water pitcher, the two delightful pewter candle B shoe an oxford tie, a strap slipper |Frank Frisch, 2b; Pie Traynor, 8b; | Pennsylvania particularly, was in-|advertising to be done in,January. | aiest of birds, an albino Chinese = bases and many of the others) t £ oift = or the ever popular pump. Cer-|Joe Cronin, ss; Al Simmons, 1f; troduced in the ]a§r Congress but | {im’-‘fl—fiallt- was shot by C. R. Taylor £ > L any 0 rs) a ypo': .0 g1 & tain French designers have gone Kiki Cuyler, cf; Babe Ruth, rf; gzzdhor Scoxwx:iemuarn.t hItTnuLhor;‘ Oscar Breedman, President of the|0D the Snake :River, near here. S “"‘h“‘h will bring constant joy to the recipient. = an flrther in offering us these|Mickey Cochrane, ¢; Robert Grove,|ized the Secretary of the Treasury 2 an, Pres N The bird was white except for a = e ai i ily s i £ mnighe:;ecli:ll; o ribst e - p;lL(‘S(}:orgic e p; Jess|to erect a monument and his-|Richardson Highway Transportation ey faint black. splashes on its = oue are Cer:;ln );ou will be happily surprised at z mantic mood. One is a sandal|Haines, p; Wesley Ferrell, p; Paul|torical museum at Seward as a Company, and also proprietor Offprqast, H I yery maoderate prices. = L@ed from side to side with rib-|Waner, utility. xrnenu;:ial dt'oz‘ Willh;;n:l H. Seward, ;wt‘e;;;t&or; (ifsrd&;‘;hq:gmfihxivxgfi, i:‘,l B S g 5 bon which ties at the ankle in a ————————— or his distinguished service in @ R Shiny jud . = THE WRIGHT SHOPP = ; . acqui ¢ Alaska | interested in Congressional procecd- |STUDENT TUBERCULOSIS LOW = F E e ep and nsohes s RECREATION TEA Nh B, O 00 ettt AR - 1 5 E b SR across the instep and flousishes a WlNS OVER LE"E c:)‘;l:l‘ide:able obort: Edehe | MINNEAPOLIS — Dr. J. Arthur = ) g H uvwn:ov;():kgg;flc;:gfl:fi?nz:. th‘: i Wickersham has again introduced| Jack Feay, of Cordova, was an Meyers of the University of Min- E P AUL BLOEDHO.RN g $oeless sandal. The Recreation Club bowlers de- | the bill. arrival yesterday, having driven |nesota Health Service says there £ £ Period Shoes Buckles feated the "mm Friday night on ihere in an automobile from S_eume,iie considerably less tuberculosis in H H The most common and the most'the Recreation Alleys by a score The suggestion has come from g:p:;lll Csi?;nd Wil ave TER ?h::hi,;r;.liitill::}e?ltlebso:gleo;og\gg? § E practical of period inspiration,jof 1839 to 1809. Ketchikan that if there is to be e 0o Sl = However, is the pump, more often| The Cebu and Recreation fours|a restriction next year in the dipl W Fecmac B g R T OO than t namented Wwith a meet this afte X for shooti igratory birds that T = ¢ 05 AT, Pt 1 RGO e . oo, sy e e g D were a matter of personal pride|games follow Alaska should have the month of |= E and of competition among leaders RECREATION October in which to do their shoot- |= = o of fashion during the Seventeenth|E. Galao ... 114 1562 189—455|ing and the other one-half the E PY PY = eentury. No self-respecting per-|C. W. Cristy ... 151 153 169—473| month of November. The question |== = son, even in the mor eordinary cir-|Valoria ... . 152 142 152—446|of altered seasons had previously | = cles of society, would be seen M. Capistrano 159 157 149—465|been taken up with Paul G. Red- | ee ln s = without shoe buckles. These ear- —— | ington, Chief of the Bureau of | = lier ornaments were of engraved ‘Totals copereensisermneneen- 1839 | Biological Survey, and he assured : = brass or silver, and very large. Of LEYTE Delegate Wickersham that before 5 = this type were the Colonial buckles'L. Nabalis 165 164 171—500 | another Executive order was issued | == S = such as shone on the square-toed"D. Clark 127 134 162—423|on the subject the desires of the |[= E pumps in which belles of the Re-|Vilardi 157 135 142—434| sportsmen of Alaska would be con- | = = volutionary period stepped their|{P. Ferguson ... 160 128 164—452|sidered. At a meeting of the | = way through the stately minuet. —) American Game Association held |= E “ ORI A AR AL = = o E= £ =E= = E=E = ust Receive = - — —] . E‘E of the season = iy : 8 g £ are extended by us to all our g ! == friends and patrons. We wish to = { == = = EE thank you for yuor patronage = ' 5 1 . - E = In Seven and Nine Tube Balanced Units E= __ and belief in us throughout the = F = i o Z =) = E = past year. We are extremely = NOW $49 50 == gratified that we justified that = 4 e o o . == = . EE faith, and hope to be of con- g == 4 : NOW Highiat $69.50 E£= tinued and helpful service to you = E;E in the years to come. g == 4 3 == = ' 1 COme mn and let us Sl]()\v you t‘hcsc E'___—:— LT OO L LU T MU O T T T T O T T T E . £ — E g E 4 Wonderful Receivers == The g The £ == H | g E= PANTORIUM g CAPITAL £ == H = uawi elson == CLEANERS : LAUNDRY = E E : E . 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