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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1934. By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY-1 WISH MAGGIE WOULDN'T 1SS ME SO MUCH-ALL | DO 1S. TAKE Ol | TRHOUGHT. YOU HAD GONE |\ NO- | _STAYED, IN, MAGGIE ~ | WANTED TO READ AN GIT. WHY - YOURE A OUT_OF TOWN, "L VT _ O s SO - DARLING HUSBAND- JUST STAY HOME AN’ READ THE PAPERS - NOW LET'S SEE- !u 1934, King Features Synd MESELF WISED UP ON THE SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE SEASON - | REALLY BELIEEVE YOU ARE CHANGING- wnc., Great Britain rights reserved. BRUNSWICKS IN EooTB AL L EARLIEST PRICEB ,‘COMEBACK’ T0 TAKE PIN LEAD Elks Defeated on Bruns- wick Alleys by 116- Point Margin Wiping out that 85-point deficit which held over from the first match last Sunday, the Brunswick bowlers took a 31-point lead in their five-game series with Elks All-Stars in the second contest vesterday at Brunswick Alleys. The Brunswick won, 2,562 to 2446, The first engagement was held a week ago on the Elk Alleys and the home team led by 85 points. But some consistent work saw the Brunswicks winning by 116 mark- ers yesterday, to wipe out that Elk lead and take the front spot them- selves. Leading the Brunswick five-man team was Lawrence Larrson, who clicked 569. Fred Henning, for the losers, wasn't far behind with 562. Yesterday's summary: Brunswicks M. Ugrin L. Larsson Bill Schmitz E. Galao M. Seston 173— 512 223— 569 136— 472 178— 480 165— 519 Totals 875—2562 Barragar, Sr. F. Henning Art Henning Radde Barragar, Jr. 200— 537 189— 562 141— 422 172— 458 188— 467 757 799 890— 2446 NEW YORK WINS PRO ERID TITLE NEW YORK, Dec. 10—To New York yesterday came the National Professional Football League cham- pionship. The title was earned when the New York Giants, show- ing an amazing comeback, defeat- ed the Chicago Bears here, 30 to 13. Totals — e — NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | A new TELEPHONE DIRECTORY is being issued to all subscribers on or about January 1lst and ad- vertising forms will close December 15th. For space please telephone the JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | TELEPHONE COMPANY. — e e———— | GUILD LUNCHEON | And Tea, Tuesday at Dugout. adv. adv. ARESULTS The following are final scores of foctball games played last Satur- day afternoon: Tennessee 19; Louisiana State 12. Santa Clara 7; Texas Christian 9. Mijchigan State 26; Texas Aggies 13. Notre Dame 14; Southern Cali- fornia 0. | SUNDAY GAME University of San Francisco 3; St.| Mary's 7. | New York Giants 30, Chicago| Bears 13 (pro championship). CONFERENCE OF FISH PACKERS ON Columbia River Fishermen,! Canners Working to Avoid Strikes ASTORIA, Ore, Dec. 10,—~T0; T0 TEXAS TEAM Santa Clara Beaten on Grid! Field Goal FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 10.— A field goal, scored late in the fourth period, spelled defeat for \i 4 : Santa Clara University's football a\'n:d wage strikes which oceur per-taam here Saturday when Texas ennially during the salmon run, \he | Ghristian pulled out with a 9-7 carliest price conference in the his- |yistory, tory of the Columbia River salmon | industry was held here yesterday. Representatives of fishermen and cannery workers met with packers | to open negotiations for next year's | calmon price. The commercial fishing season early in the game but failed to convert. So, when the Broncos from the Pacific Coast tallied a touchdown in the second quarter and did convert, they led at half- The winners scored a touchdown | PA time, 7 to 6. But that fourth quar- ter field goal gave the southerners the ball game. e ee— PETERSBURG CHANGtS NAME OF COMMERCIAL CLUB TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and communities of the Territory, by Fourth Quarter |tne name of the Petersturg Com- mercial Club has been changed to merce, according to word received by M. S. Whittier, Executive Sec- retary of the Territorial Chamber of Commerce. The only town in the Territory |that now has a Commercial Club instead of a Chamber of Commerce is Sitka. .- “READY TO MAIL" | Framed pictures and Christmas | Cards—packed, wrapped and mail- !ed. Winter and Pond. adv. To conform with the other Lowns‘ the Petersburg Chamber of Com-‘ NT OFF ME FACE ALL TR | TEAS SPICES ROASTED, BLENDED, AND VACUUM SEALED BY NATIONAL GROCERY CO. | posere { : oret BRIDGE CLOSED i | The Calhoun Avenue Bridge over 1Gold Creek is now closed to traffic jon account of construction work on the new bridge. | 1. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor. —.———— | GUILD LUNCHEON | And Tea, Tuesday at Dugout. | —adv. adv. ! DruGs AND SUNDRIES ] or- LIQUORS IN A HURRY! PHONE 97 Fast Free Delivery Guy L. Smith Drug Store does not start until next May. No definite price was announced | 1 SV Y lat the conclusion of the meeting, e FRANK LAYDEN STARS As IRISH ;but the Fishermen's Protective Un- | ion agreed to call delegates from |locals along the entire river to a R Y ]4_[] meeting here Saturday, when, it is ] | expected, packers will submit a i price offer to the fishermen. Brother of Notre Dame! It also was expected that tae offer would be based on a sliding Coach Scores Both l2 to move with any change in Touchdowns price of the canned product een now and the opening of eaon. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10.—Is there B 5 touchdowns! In fact, the “kid brother” was the taste. silver Dishes Every real homemaker, whether hope- fully or actively engaged in acquiring the right dinner services,—will be over- joyed if you give her silver. standard. It Never .desert means good Well and Tree Platters Covered Vegetable INSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Inc. ablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska i e D THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALWAYS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Make your cold weather driving much more pleasant! Let us supply you from our large stock which includes every- thing and anything' you want. CONNORS MOTOR CO. |the Irish 20-yard stripe, only to |Monday evening at 7:30. Election such a thing as “brotherly love?”| Just ask Elmer Layden, coach nf: the Notre Dame University (oct—i Coach Elmer brought hi gridsters into Los Angeles Satur- day and defeated University off BEAT DUNS 7 3 - 14 to 0. And Brother Frank Lay-| -, den scored both the Notre Dame|Q Connor Snatches Ball from Foe, Runs 63 all over .the Coliseum. gridiron Sat- | 21 yards for the first score. Then | te 1II O'Connor’s . 63-yard he plunged across the goal line in|dash for a touchdown was the mar- the Second quarter after another|Zin of victory here yesterday as St. Of course, the losers had stheir moments. Coach H oward Jones once - mighty machine threatened ball team. He'll tell you, today, that there most certainly ‘ HEHU As GAELS Y | | Southern California in one of the final football games of the year, Yards to Score urday. He grabbed a long pass in et 5 the initial period and scampered | N FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.—Sub- long “heave had put the ball on|Mary's College closed its 1934 foot- the Troy two-yard marker. once, in particular, when it re- covered a Notre Dame fumble on lose the ball on downs when the Indiana eleven held on its one- inch line, R e ATTENTION MASONS 4 Stated communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M, of officers and work in the E. A. Degree. By order of the Worship- ful Master. J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. ball season with a 7-to-3 victory over University of San Francisco. The Dons had .scored an early|: field goal and seemed headed for an upset win until O’Connor staged his winning dash. The play itself was dramatic. Carl Mclnnis, U. 8. F. backfield star, had the ball in a pile-up of players during a scrimmage. O’ Connor snatched the ball from McInnis' arms, and was off for his gallop. NOTICE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1035 the scale of pay per hour will be $1.20 for carpenters as allowed Northern Zone by the P.W.A. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1, * DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-~- W ) 9E€ LINE -YARD AT WENT \THE 4-IncH ReANST TEMPLE -HE SPARIE OF WE HoLy cross y PLue ATTACK . Candelabra Silver Chests Candle Sticks Steak Sets Many of our shoppers comment on the beautiful new styles in Silver. Yet some of the patterns are older than you or I. This is one of the attributes of Silver, seldom found in any other gift . . . good silver is always in style. Make your gift a silver gift, especially, now while silver is so low in price, probably lower than it will ever be again. Good values from $1.00 and up. GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL' BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines-—Beer DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander draught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock. HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent ALASKA MEAT CO. 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