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s BRINGING UP FATHER % US ED THE GALL WONDERFUL- } T coomn- 1/ < = i ©N A FORWARD PASS | | 1™ ProuD ‘ I s S0 MORE ABOULT 3 # THEY AREJUST AN SIXTY YARDS | | oF You.my 1 EXC\T- l 2 FDO; :‘r’\\“;y { \ f 5 WO YARDS FR?“T ~ TOUCH- DOWN- b LTS [ bp e A ) | : | THE GOAL LINE 0 LA S Fil —t 3 SYSiaRR ] | | THEIR BACKS ARE / e X i ‘ ; * i On YOUR Money . The Unsold Portion of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue | ; 0] and Cashen, center and guards| f were easily tk est of the lot Sl o e THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY noticeable. Secured By R A G E Firemen On Top . v United Meat Pos Firemen THE AQQR F APARTMEN Ml R SR L THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT in Juneau Metzgar (21) Is Now Being Offered in Denominations Beat Al 281 3 Manley (2) Description Folder Sent on Request. ea umni (o} . r i X § | Hall (2) Garn (2) lin-nrls May Be Reserved by Making wé?H KILLIsNUu HAS WORRIES flPE ANH BEAT S ’ 3 Referee: Raven; Umpire: Grum- 5% Deposit. : \ 1 u Fire De 0t mett; Timer: Gross; Scorer: Shat- 4 o ! ] in the Channel Basketball tygg | CALL OR PHONE 4 " Al eague mo o first place last Degpite the one-sided score, the e it >~ ~ EN pIN CflNTESTS Suggestion lhat Baseball ISLAND ENTRY 4 . e t by winning from the United girls game was Interesting, | I'HE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE Mo.u in a plhho\el game, 59 t0 10, 1t was the first appearance of | s 5 S + Club de Tax Leaves 1 i and as a result of George Brothers the season for any High School | (0ld First National Bank Building) % IR . defeating the Douglas Firemen pasketball team. The steady pass- 3 IR o Mes. Faulkner Rolls 186 Red Prexy Cold George Brothers Cross : |The local smoke eaters and the g, sherking. wnd trommmms ot | PHONE 2t in One Game—Mrs. | CINCINNATI, O, s he Channel and Win from 5 B | butc tangled on the 1local school girls completely baffled the A Local Investment Where You Can i lui 2 ; - | |High School Court, and the other oider sisters. ‘ L 't Where Yo divee, s b R i a?- Fnemen 3121 e S i game was staged in the Douglas Lineup of teams follow: | See Your Dollars Earn 79. sorb the government tax on ad- 3% A k Nat'. Juneau Hi Position Alumni Klawock and Killisnco were vic- ons leave Sidoey) - The Douglas Pire: Department % | | As a curtainraiser for the game M. Hanson.... F..Mrs. Ed Sweum .‘”.\“‘(:tf,i Kasaan and Scow Bay of the Cmcxmmx Reds cold. Ba s las ht fai S 4 % here last night, the Juneau High E Jackson F. Mrs. Moyer | in bowling contests last might on I the pasi se W b ?I?:\.mm LERiRT 0 : School girls played rings around |E. Terhune ... C.Mrs. E.Thompson | 5 o t people who would not hesi- opener last gair e it L the Alleys. le of Kasaan was high tate about paying a dollar to sec ed Meat and went down to a 31 €op In easy fashion |M. Minzgohr..S.C... Mrs. Both ut payin, t and t do 0 31- %0 i 1 man in the playing last night. sy i B. Winn G. Miss J. Ste a ball game moughf it a diffe d‘}f{;{« tlam’r.r‘m I(’ulx" B! . ot Firemen Start Slow W. Ulrich G... Miss L. Jack: § ent matter when the price waslers quintet. he IsianG e Y The Firemen got away to a slow Substitutions: igh school—2 He scored 225 in his second game (H lated to win on a basis of early s sters Lmr the Butchers pol»:b;olru;:on‘;ackgrlfn and reglstered a three-game total "p .y ogiec granted frec | sho but ¢ : - A charming portrait study of Inez |yot an unexpected thrill when the I: Mrs, 3 k, Mrs, | Vi lled [ I Alumni: Mrs. A. B. Clark, Mrs, | of 578. Gardner of Klawock roi seats on “ladies’ day” in hope that squad, led by Bs Orme and Courtney, well-known stage actress, |1¢ior 110 chalked up seven points G. Messerschmidt, - Miss Irene| S0 eEuepsle LIS Lo they might get enthusiastic cnough Witanen wh> cach scored nine ;\‘[*;0- ke ot SV R (e aimble eatre. ARTIA. | ok fi“’"%.;?‘:z';sfow Bay con- [0 Pay their way once in a while, | Miss Courtney was secretly mar- (The Firemen were lucky to nose Referee—J. Osborne. IHA :ebas; ‘tso‘a]s G Mk by stayed away rather than pay a ried last June in New York to Stan- L for a one point lead in the | Umpire—Bill Nikish, " dime to see the game. ed to the i in 1 st ley Pascal, broker and Utah mine st quarter which ended 8 to 7.| Time-keeper—Earl Lagergren. ughton, 539, and R(’be"%z“‘ But Weil contends that the clubs minute of play and led at the half owner, They are at present im | Bu: after the first quarter, they - g IS NO FURTHER of 1;1\ Lisngo, “8nd. Bab, “BAS; 0k SSHGTA’ tol.absord) the. tax. |BY. & <12 hegrs. Hullywood Cal. Istopped the Butchers dead and cow Bay. ¥ bs 1 - REBEKAH CARD PARTY i A “Not more than three clubs in| In the mnext quarter the their own scoring machine AW Y TH N R No games are scheduled tonight.' 4 4 Y( "! 5 = 2 b , the WNational league made any fighters made a gallant effort to {inte high gear. They held the Uni- % & N Thursday night Cralg Will play . oopn'ye says “Only two col-|even up the score and when it FH(’ H UAD led Meat to a single field goal in | LASY Of the present series, Wed- | TELEPHONE Angoon, and Chilkat Wil meet \onp.q” anything like a Teasonabl ed as if that were going to be : ond quarter, scoreless in |D€5daY night at 8:00 o'clock, Odd| Uk“‘*'n S profit on their investment. Had Abm with Gair and Manning esul Fellows' Hall; Bridge and Whist : the Cincinnati Reds absorbed the ing, the Grocers pulled out of NOT LEAV!NG i th n\\'flm;nn Llhv(in 'Z\ll'x\];) OZHZI”NM priteu Swill (bb-Bwerded, Hor WE CAN DELIVER Detalls of last night's contests’ .. ;"5 14 have caused us to lose and thereafter they had quarter, a tofal of three|!TéShments. Admission 50c. adv follow: an additional $40,000. the game on ice. Gair led the Y oints in the last 30 minutes of | === ANY QUANTITY KLAWOCK— | “Race tracks can cut thelr purs-|scoring for the. Islanders with v Q ¥ T 44y |es. In commercial lines there can|Lundell and Bonne - Mataly iihs Seicas AT ANY TIME * [be retrenchment including working i very player im the Firemen 170505 | rorces and salarie dougle t 320 G g . o ad lent a hand in the scoring L '’ PO T 126439 | “But a ball club, when it has fitanen 9 Rumors that Many \VlllwnAx.L nt a hand in the scoring atesi | We Specialize on ¥ to Metzga anky center, fell Mrs. Faulkner. 133—455 signed up a team, cannot do any|A Gair ) . Orme 9 “ y ir onors. He cage . \salary cutting. Of course, it can-|. Lundell 5 > Baker 9 Follow Pop to Tem- ol ex i a Arrlvals! scrimmage and one on a Totals 2 T13-2318 |not release its good players to Te- | R Bonner 4 P]t Are Denied INDIAN AND CARBONADO Lyt S e 2 Lonnan |free throw for 21 points. Connors Sperling 170—510° | el 'M.”": Tgre 2 : and Hollmann tied for second with i Phone 412 Bringdale ...... 2 219—578 PALO ALTO, Cal, Dec. 7.—Re- |16 pointseeach. Jimmy shot seven XM 1€ Duncan 126—463 Rumbllng London Traffic 1"'“‘“;'%0 ‘;;“0“““ rf:;kn (op POTS that there will be a gencral |{elds adkl'two free thfows and K a - | T S, — L fros 1 Do six "dand four. The smoke Monagle 125377 : us of froshmi ball sta Mzs, Taylor 128—sss| Jars Westminster Abbey, sturrock. t Templo Univ t mple following |calers were deadly on gift shots, by 1 £ o, onlleg, were. . .. B D o' i * restamation.: and | SINEE -avers) dhiance %ot 4 100 per 1 Totals 782312 | LONDON, Dec. T—Need for a S,'“(“- Bonner, Lundell 2, Marlin. 4cceptance of coach at that insti- | cent average ; BAILEY’S SPECIAL KILLISNOO— {pavement of rubber blocks around 6}*"“ Ol ;:’ Sturrock. futlon, were denied yesterd y| After the first quarter their | . Robertson 155 190—516 | Westminster Abbey to forestall pos- ";(“‘ Herman 2, Baker, Sturrock, ! oue a1 members of the freshman | defense was hard to break through SttCkers Every Night from 8 P. M Vander Leest .. 159 156 153—468 |sible damagz by traffic vibrati ""‘D”Rnlwlw L . Umpire Brs. f0Uad. They said the repo e | Gam, playing a running guard for g . M. McNaughton ... 172 191 176—539 |has been suggested in Parliament ik ngstrom; Ympir 'S"lonly dormitory gos: 1e first ‘time, turned in a spark- ’ 4 CHIC Shepard 132 132 132—396*! The Ministry of Transport was kine. ‘ ¢ —in ling game, and Manley showed his Wra in JIiILKEN NOODLES Mrs. Bringdale.. 117 121390 [told by Sir William Davison that; Time-keeper, Gallwas; Scorer, form of the season. With - and i ” St Te STRCT probable danger to the fabric of Ross Fox. BLEGHURN IS Kelly Blake they made up a strong Totals 735 802 Ti2-2309 |the famous shrine has been em- PO < o RTS combination. Each of them was Paper CHOP SUEY SCOW BAY~ phasized by traffic increases which| i ART DISPLAY credited with a field goal. T. George 170 170 170—510° | followed opening of the new Lam-| Complete line of Alaska art prints WINNER DVER ‘The United Meat threw ten N C. 8abin 182 199 144—525 | beth bridge |in greeting cards, and framed pic- % vlayers into the game, making fre- In N 85 les ind BAILEY S CAFE Lawry 164 159 156—479 Reports from Abbey authorities| tures, make your selection and we auent substitutions but none of ew = vy S Sweum 125 125 125—375* is being awaited by the Ministrv| wrap, pack and deliver to post- their combinations proved to bt-l Color Shades Mrs. Petrich ... 136 90 170—396 |and the city of Westminster beforc office. WINTER AND POND CO.| effective. They showed flashes of —- —- —- —— lany action is taken. i —adv. S : ‘ | |Pasketball occasionally bt were un- CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and Totals 5 74 5+ DO R { e | ble sustain it. . 4 . \~erage—fDi’g77not bowl Make Millions Think—and Buy!| Classified ads pay. ] A]aska ES k“no Flghlel‘ _L!oyd Peterson, and Bob Bmwxi. Junea", Drll” CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS = i - Juneau Paint Store DAILY SPOR TS CAR TOON 1 i Lead&éfi:{}g:\, Six 1 The 1 The l‘lorence Shop . E Permanent Waving a Sprcnuy | | I - || Florence Holmquist, Prop. DULUTH Minn,, Dec. 7.—Walter | | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. Cleghorn, Alaska Eskimo middle- | e | weight, defeated Mel Coleman, of here last night. The Eskimo had the better of the milling, and the [ RSt 8wt sl o o | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS e GU'GENT GAS GEORGE BROTHERS ~ PHONE 358 GAUSES PRUBE e ’I;HE CfiAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 5 \ % N I “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” A CANBERRA, Dec. 7—The ;:&?_;3‘?:5?" P ? : : : ,,a“Afln Pederal ‘GovernmabE ha = Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 156-2 an inquiry into gasoline ces in an endeavor to discover whether British and American o1l WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY! el PLAY MIDGET GOLF! fuaion o s JiC e LADIES FREE The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old |56 cents for second grade gas, led SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING jthe agltation and brought pressure (When accompanied by gentleman escort) ! Open 3 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. jon the Senate and House of Rep- i . o 2 o HERES : 3 3 ¥ | resentatives. Q40 PoUNDS f Y p v An independent company which I ER SKA TING | ?}:etizztxg;jln: atons were i : A. B. HALL QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ablished companies. e Clark, Floor Manager Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales | Read the ads as carefully as you PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 i read the news articles, B = FONE ' GROCERY UNITED FOOD (0. emamtDDOR ATOS- THE SANITARY GROC “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 “CASH IS KING” - WASHINGTON STATES GIANT FULLBAIS Rights Reserved by The Associated Press