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- E—— e e e — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1934. By GEORGE McMAT 2 Just say Happy-Peppy : [ WHAaT & =¢%\. PYE SEEN TO g&?‘%i\éig\glé;gfim- ) gy GoLLYll e | MRS, JIGOS TOLD ME . ; THINK MY DEAR HUSBAND WAS -t R\ T BRING YOU YOU! 8 3 - ¥ » FLIRTING Wt ANOTHER AW GMAN: COMFEY- I'LL GET e aewry . | PIPE: SHE SAY S \'TS 9 When in want of real good Beer - | * Happy-Peppy i HE MUST NEVER KNOW | "'THOUGHT YOUR SLIPPERS- ALL RIGHT TO SMOKE ‘ iso-n MUST MEET THAT FAMILY g TN THE LIBRARY - IN THIS APARTMENT BUILDING i LTHAT HAS THE SAME NAME AS fy v ) %q JQURS» ol 4 E 3 | (Vb)) o It will make you'Happy-Peppy i N7 \ | \ And will give you lots of cheer. 3 LARGE AND STANDARD SIZE BOTTLES IN HANDY PACKAGES © 1934, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain tights row-<d. 7 PR i e 1 1 points to take high-scoring hon- to Thanksgiving holidays. FREIGHTER DEPERE NOTICE—TROLLERS s ors. Last night’s summaries: | IS DUE TOMORROW | % The summaries: | Libbys it All trollers take notice that v,horo; ! {Mrs. McLean... 183 121 134— 438 Freig Depere, of the Alaska | will be a meeting of the Alaska H GEURGE UINTET FIRST GAME iI P RES S |VE |N Sides 216 188 166— 570 | Steamship Company, will arrive at Trollers Association at the City Hall | KRAUSE (29) FG FT PF TP | Wile 127 167 163— 457 | Dupont at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- | Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock (No- | A {Brown, f. (¢) 7 2 T 16 —- —- —- ——ling and then come to Juneau, vember 30). All members are re- Heppenstall, f. (s TR e B | Totals 526 476 463—1465 lbcmu in the Channel practically |quested to be present Culver, c. g. O BRI G R > | Carstens all of the day. | HANS ANDERSON, ik, | . 3 1 | Osborne, . 0507 15D Mrs. Bavard ... 152 152 152—*456 ——sie } DICK HARRIS, | i Nelson, g. e e R T | Barragar, F. 141 181 175— 497 | SHOP IN JSUNEAu: —adv. Port Delegates. | Thanks "ivin" Burnette, g. SR L . Faulkner . 150 150 150—*450 = e e e e e g e . ‘;Tfh "EZG“; # 2 2 % “|Mrs. Lavenik Sets Seasonal R | .o e b | ecrge rothers . . H | el Odito. ™ $°1 A80 Totals 17479 “ip e One-Game Women's | Totals 443 483 477—1408 A % (v- e II i i 3 1 .1 | HISCHOOL @ FG FT PF TP Botling Mark slve 1ier ey s 3 2 s |F-/Behrends'f. 5 2 3. 13 owling IVlar | Schillings e er l - e er I \lc’fcse‘ it 1 2 333 B. Lindstrom, f... 1 0 : § 2‘ =SS Mrs. Lavenik... 210 163 143— 516 | L) n PRSI iy y Meade, c. 3 0 1 6 i 2 ¢ i Benson ... 166 225 201— 592 | " |Jackson, e. g 0 O‘Wf able to. trith the Dl Montes| oeal 5 i Prevalence of Defective Vision Appalling Kerr, c. ATk P | (1 s Mt e T | otals ... 524 469—14' RESULTS LAST NIGHT Webster, c. o N g L SR R Bames Tast Bl Del Montes i 1 A 1 : A Scott, g., & (0).al 0°F 0§ 31102 o wore turned in: |Mrs. Davis... 101 13 07— 310 Data compiled from reports of | Krause Conc. 29, High School |p.q; o 0@ 0.9 “"lf,‘"rs 1‘;8:&‘; im“xi“( l;;:erou:(i Hendrickson ... 160 158 191— 509 22, 3 Aave: Garn .. . 24 YT O o 3 oo T Huneat Micmen, - Geowe | ot _0 _3 _2 j‘to have set, a new seasonal one- i E‘f E? E?" e 34 CITIES IN 18 STATES ON et L, i S Brothers 0 (forfeit.) -, | game record when she clipped a | e 4 g . a0 Moms ob all sizes, ISR e gyl P S 2510 score in her first game. Not| o AL A% A 483,154 Public School Students forme dnd B lots e Kave 'Rases GAME TONIGHT e R {only that, but Mrs. Lavenik also | e 4 i s and_ colors we have hoses, ’ Scheduled Dougias Firemen- gy g | made the ‘best women's three- [ye o wmiamlsl.‘m 16 150 Al 46,751 Normal and Universiiy Carnations, Gardenias and even a M game at Douglas Na- 8 game tally of the evening With & mu i qeay 163 150 168— 481 S 2 § i | ' {atorium postponed until Mon- |J. FIREMEN PG FT PF TP |neat 516. On top of that, George | peyrjon . 159 150 139— 441 Students couple of Orchids. 1 day night. S. Hill, f. 4 2 0 10|Benson, another Schilling ace, had | e h e s o Hollmann, f. 4 5 0 13|the best men's scores for the night | qopare goo g Led Toos PUBLIC SCHOOLS—229, DEFECTIVE Lads and lassies, that last year|L. Hill f. .1 0 1 2|with 592 and 225. Schillings also| il Bon Coprustenish TG 5% champion George Brothers bas- gerwals, c. i e ol | 1; rolled up the high three-game|nns T George 114 140 126— 380 ittt 2 i ® ketball team “can be had”! And |Grummett, g. Qe o | team tally of 1,479 points. Ak sohint s o i who do you suppose, of all the Orme, g (¢) 1 1 3 3 Carstens, with only Fred Bar-u‘,i‘:‘:;c‘hmlle' :Z: :({:; ;;g_ i;: UNIVERSITIES—40% DEFECTIVE teams in the City League, “took” — — — —|ragar bowling, came from behind | T BN Corrected 187 —————Uncorrected 22% the hitherto undefeated George Ggg:gE e F}é ;g Pg leg to beat L;bby:. t\;-o-oux-or-cpree; Totals &7 186 481391 outfit last night? Why, none oth- | matches. Incidentally, the Libby TR e Pis s s e b R A F Tl 2 2 R e han o A and-intag. . | DaYiD; -t 3 0 4 6|trio had the best one-game team | h—— This indicates possibly 5% of the children of 5 or Our store will be open Wednesday neau Firemen, who, until lsst|McPhee, f. 5 2 4 12 scorc of the evening in its first| “LET'S GO” 6 years have poor eyesight while 257 of the high to 9 p. m. and on 'l'hunksgiving adn’ st in | Baker, c. 1 0 ¢ 2 test when a 526 figure was o s hs foetivi night, hadn't won a contest in SoRiA gure 3 Lo " school graduates have defective vision. N ey A. Sturrock, g. ...1 0 2 2 hung up. ‘;“mfiuf_soa? Lake Mineral chool grad Day from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. The score, rather incidental to | Erskine, g. c. 5. 2 2 12| The other match went to Parke- - T1S¢SS SRERADS. Improved Lighting Helps the fact that the mighty George|Burke, g (¢ 1 1 2 3 Davis when that team bested Hill o ; Shirts had been beaten, was var- — == — —1Brothers, 2 to 1. g T P jously quoted as 2 to 0 and 42 Totals 16 5 18 37| There will be no bowling in the @ to 37. Fact is, the official score Elk Leagues until Friday night, due utler Mauro ® is 2 to 0, because, in the setona ovextims period S0 SRy ol Becie |10 . o ol e e Rl Drug CO- Al‘lska Electric Li rht City League game fans have seen ¢ this year, the eorge Broihers | | ;h ; orr';?wd(?hc ggam?. Only THE ELKS’ CLUB | “Express Money Orders (ln(l P("U(?r CO. [ ] m; of his players .were on the | Anytime” e R s bk Vs Yines - WILL HOLD A PARTY Phone 134 . Free Detivery | | | JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 at the time of the forfeit favored —— the Fire Laddles, 42 to 37. d f o [ T SO SUR PSS y U 7 Vo 7 Ve 7 VNI 7 IRRESY TR T Ty . Tre apener’of e deuklehender ednesc ay; Nov. ! hattuck Bldg. Shop Telephone 311 was scarcely less exciting, wit 7 | Krause's Concreters ruining the | Greenhouses—Glacier Highway Juneau High Schoolls first half CARDS*BOW’LING"'DANCINC championship chances with a 29-22 | beating. The Krause win puts it FREE DELIVERY Sl R R 10 to 12:30 P. M. Lunch Served Make ][ hns the place with the George club. But that nighteap! What a game! GR R S s S e Merriest Christmas - the score at that time was 8-all. UNITED FOOD CO. However, the defending champions G{F Them AH CASH GROCERS drew out to a nice 23-13 lead =t Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 S e e | settled back for “another” George walkaway. The third period indicated the crowd was right, for the Green # Shirts increased their lead to 30- 16. But the champs and crowd reck- oned not with one Doc Hollmann, alert Fireman forward. Led by Hollmann, the Fire Eaters began to pull up. With six minutes to play. Dewey Baker, center, began a procession of George Brothers players ejected on four personal fouls. As Baker left the game. the score favored George Broth- f*ers, 33 to 24. From then on, until there weve just twenty seconds left, it was all half-time, and the goodly crowi [ S This year make your gift an ultra-personal distinctive . . . sure to be appreciated one . . . an INS URANC Ii: OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY Allen Shattuck, Inc. GREET]{NG C AR]D Established 1898 Sl hiodi Firemen. And so, when Bob Dav- . . - lin fouled Forward Stan Hill of We offer you a complete design, illustration, and copy service. e e the Firemen, the G i . : & irk rost § led by but 33 to 32. Hi sqt:p'::(: % We will create for you an entirely original card at a cost sur- ot Beer, if desired up to the foul line—and made his Old Amerwan i g Sy o it I, e Ul 1o | prisingly reasonable. Be a thrifty Santa Claus. ‘ CAFE Short_ordes the first overtime session of the 4 gular Dinners season. Custom TELEPHOl\E 374 “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” Davlin’s foul of Hill was the former's fourth, so he also left for % look See' ' ! — E:xi f;:e;;nsg m'g ;1):’ :::?pr‘;:i Wines and liqueurs that have been properly I F OR I N S URAN CE | z;nu;do;r:;t::n; ::; fgll_n{h et,l:v (li)istilled and “;afed are aristocrats among o o ° S SHEP ) 5 everages. erever there is a genuine i & ee H. R. 'ARD & SON Dot Mokl S e devotion to really fine liqueurs, there also The Em]plre ]I ]fllnflmng CO., i p]aygg' e e e Y you will find shese brands that we are proud- . \ : {{ Telephone 409 .B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. "And just as the final quarter ly featuring. They are an American insti- 1 o e | Jirremmmaror o RS oo e e - e TG ended, so did the first overtime tution. = Stop in today and make your Headquarters for Greeting Cards session. With the Firemen lead- Thanksgiving selections! R ing, 37-36, Jimmy Orme fouled Bob McPhee at the final whistle. We are featuring for your Thanks- i"fif i’;’: Tfi;'mmm fv’:i_ giving Dinner — Cocktails, Wines, time period. Cordials and many vintage But near the start of that canto, champagnes. McPhee was ousted on foul person- als, giving the embattled Green . o A Shirts’ just' three players. It wasn't Also many very low priced specials in bot- long before the George manager, tled goods for Thanksgiving trade. rightly, called a halt and forfeited the game. The opener found a careless prep . quintet just about handing the game to the Krause outfit. Out- . side of Prank Behrends, who u;:ru; & nered 12 points and oth J L C made himself generally useful, the uneau "quor 0- High School team had little of & which to bogst. Paul Brown, Prompt Delivery PHONE 36 Krause forward, found his shoot- ing eye again and dumped in 16 OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings Harri Machine Sllop “ELECTROL—Of Course” " i)