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THE DAILY'ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 6, 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG TAKE A SANDWICH . || AND NOT A HANDFUL ||l 1F You DISGRACE ME | AT THIS PARTY- I'LL OH- MR- JIGGS-YOU If you bought TEA- SIR- MUST HAVE AN OLIVE Rl | : TEA by the '. cupful . . . you would marvel at the low cost of = LIPTON'S i s, f“_’ u—um:fifilnfigfiflmfl 0 finy POINTS, ONE GAME ‘ THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK P |located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- |tory of Alaska, at the close of DENVER, Col, Jan. 6. — The | pyiness on the 31st day of Decem- i Denver Pigs, Rocky Mountain A.|pe. 1932 T T e o g e e i A. U, basketball champions, are| RESOURCES —— |on the way to & new scOrNg|ygeng and discounts ..$ 51599970 record for this part of the coun-|yoans on real estate 347,057.79 ALWAYS ) SER - s Overdrafts 433.00 73 £5 S R B R . g R R T = | The independent quintet in its 7 'Q il ' World’s Cue Champ BOYSONLYTO TO SUCCEED Lo N R sota oot Vied e booth 10 L FRESH FRUITS and !\“ | |lected 235 points to opponents’'|giner ponds and war- R mls 2l v £ | {78. They boosted their total con-| . ant | 588,117.81 1 { : 5 W Lo ‘ 1 y | siderably by defeating stming.‘B;,::,:,ow}::,;sel PO i VE(’ Eq‘lB LES ' { [Colo,, 101 to 28. | ture and fixtures 51,794.34| AT Other real estate owned 41,317.89| 60 T0 ANGOON AND CHILKAT WITH DOUGLAS AT STANFORD | fnenien, =) CALIFORNIA GROCERY s el R il G O R e T Doty i« X A & G N t i 4 ous: ; St et AR I e BB omia s F o il 1o Tobe | e by Burtor RS RN |05 n o wER - E s [ Floor This Evening | Athletic Control | ; Only one game of the inter- PALO ALTO, Cal, Jan. 6. =3 { Channel school series will be play- “Tiny” Thornhill, who aide } gzlr‘“;ls sm‘; pald in ..§ }gg.m-gg: ed tonight at Douglas, it was an- Glenn S. “Pop” Warner in moulds Bou las e Crigor ! ! nounced late this afternoon by R. ing the Stanford football teams g expenses p‘;id 1810012 |S. Raven, Superintendent of City for a number of years, has beety) ity . D nks— Schools. The boys teams will open 'recommended as successor to his N atatorium ‘:ieeptoosi:;her PR el hS AveragES AT TOTAL -.-$2,212,333.72 LIABILITIES Angoon and Chilkat were the victors in the bowling tourna- ment on the Elks Alleys last night.| Each wen two out of three games. Angoon rolled against a com- | | | | plete set of averages. Its sche heir annual series this evening former chief by the Board of Ath- 7 Prie SRS fia b & ar - Individual and saving pponent was Klukwan, non s r. - ’ 0 Al S » x;vd oppor ;(‘m‘b‘;s bigieli on hnu- hmn:g n!o‘;n ST, gwsv,éle;:lc wznb:;a ¢ ’;’:m- :ce:rtr;nmgen{::t BOsEEh deposits . 1,899,650,07] CERTAIN-TEED ; : gt e Lapeny r > Demand and t - o 3 PACE Ons soversary wad JCUls00 series, billed for this evening, was|night and is considered tanta- sy “bifloates ‘ot de?:sif" 38,001.78 MINERAL-SURFACED Shaw is High Scecrer . cancelled due to. illness of players mcunt to an appointment. | Oashlet's " RHA “osrtitied & s SHINGLES Shaw of Angoon was on the lecal High School squadA; Warner recently resigned to| After Basketball oy 4,060.24) F : p : \ scorer last night. He got 1t will be played here mnext Fri-|coach football at Temple Univer- G Datieta’ot Grealt sy 'or New Homes and Over Old Roofs < 214 pins In his f‘;"-‘“ game and 560 8] day night when the Douglas school |sity in Pennsylvania. | rames g | COLORS ARE PERMANENT in his total of three games. crosces the Channel in its turn. - TOTAL 82 | > te Y : : rosze 212,333.72! Protective — Permanent — Fire J. George with 532, John Erb- RS 5 Za el Bt 1T - —— 212, ! 3 - e The girls' squad is severely hlnt | | JUNEAU RINK also | United States of America, Terri-| Resistant and Economical h 520 and R. F. Kaufmann by the current influenza epidemic. | 5 . tory of Alaska, First Judicial | i i ] of Chilkat, were the During the week more than one-| ’ J. A. BULGER | open tonight at 7:30 || piigen w i May be had in any type, design, 33 i s D;DS?R who Pfls”‘-} haf of the players have been 111,{1l Plnmr::r;l,w:uvnvt;:::. oil | | I, Guy McNaughton, Cashier of | colors, or color combination N the 500 mark. J. George garnerad and several are still unable to re-| | 201 in his third game. :;n for duty. 11 Successor J. J. Newman h E the abave aateed egi doNgply e — nt the schedule calls for 2 A big crowd of students and| Kake to r - A y % S 4 swear that the foregoing statement | e e g T 8 is true to the best of my knowledge ' Omas ar wa re 0 and belief., 'y Stikine and Yaku- : : ® local fans will accompany the Hill- tat to play Klawock. ? | Ralph Greenleaf, of Bozeman, Md, toppers to the Island. The Amy, : GUY McNAUGHTON, Last Night's Details ')Whoé for the 12th time won the bil- and Teddy will be operated by 5 Cashier. s e SRR AR R LU 15 e Is of last night's scoring |liard ehampionship of the world a the Juneau Ferry. & Navigation P (Correct Attest) ™ | New York recently. Besides retain- Company to accommodate it, sail- ! High School Basketball B. M. BEHRENDS, ! THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 520 |ing a diamond medal, emblematic b -SHNCOON of the championship, Greenleaf won "8 from port at 7 p. m. They GEQ. ¥, SLEVELAND, 185 185 185—555" | g"sash prize of $5,000 and a 15 per Will Teturn to Juneau immediately THE GASTINEA U Directors. 143 186 144— % 'aleee of £ ., after th ; | Subscribed and to before| o 4 Wl 140 106/ M0, | centishara o rtec:igg:.rnnment gate; after t fli ot e ‘ DOUBLEHEADER! meumxc:sm dn;; of“floarx?uaxoy , 199 ;;e gur %:;ies to You Begin and End at the Mrs. Erbland... 138 122 148—408 £ (Notorial Seal) ang of Every Passenger-Carryin; Mrs, Coughlin. 166 153 138457 — BOTTOMLEY TRADED, kg gt ¥ Lo o Every g ying Boat s aand - 0 160 140 156—456 | ENGAGED TO MARRY; | ks Dbl AT S Tt e = : Hotals sl 'sos’ 7opsiusg{BITe: B¥inadale 100, T 490000 ANS MOU RN DOUGLAS BOYS vs. JUNEAU BOYS ritory of Alaska. My commission R . Bt R e e expires Apri 29, 1933 FOR INSURANCE H. Messsemdt 178 178 73-519°| [0S oo HIS OO 7 { 6—Feminii ol - Stevens +..\16F 161 18143+ | < TAverage s | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6—Feminine | il bR baseball fans hereabouts sustained | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON weeney 143 143 143—429° Taylor ... 136 136 136—408* | SKATING MATCH—iS 'a double blow within a week, all Tonlght9 Douglas Natat()rlum i | MICKEY FLORIDAN || Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Mrs. Sperling. 120 120 120—360* BEING SOUGHT NOW on 1account of “Sunny Jim” Bot- | TAILOR | —_— e ——— tomley. A Reet s . 2 i e sy ol sl AT gl 7:30 P. M. Admission, 25¢ and 15¢ | Cleaning and Pressing | CHILKAT— ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6.—A maich the Cardinals. for several years | Next to Alaskan Hotel | Kaufmann . 168 173 148—509 |between Bobby McLean, rated as and the player for whom the | | BAILEY’S SPECIAL J. George ... 160 171 201—532 |world’s champion professional joudest shrieks of applause filled | ‘= — — — e A ———————— Erbland . 171 178 165—520 |speed skater, and Irvin Jaffe, the Sportsman's Park on ladies’ day, ¥ silva ... 144 149 148411 |Olympic star who turned pro, s was traded to Cincinnati. Every Night from 8 P. M. Mrs. Andrews. . 128 128 128—384° [Planned us a feature of m skating| A few days later announcement| . . - |meet being arranged by St. Louis was made of the approaching mar- CHICKEN NOODLES 1 Totals . 771 189 1790-2356 |ice enthusiasts. riage to Miss Betty Brawner, co-| o KILLISNOO— | b AR BRI | proprietor of a St. Louis beauty | : Robertson ... 172 172 172516 ‘ Advertisements ard your pocket- shop. They are to wed before the CHOP SUEY VanderLeest ... 162* 162* 155—479 |book editorials. 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