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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1938. L ) “G ITY" BUUM‘NG Stock QUOTATIONS AN'WOT'LL T BE 222 FER YOU, SIR 2 \ 5 'M AT D M A NEW YORK, Nov. 26. — Closing VANILLA PEACH, ; S A quotation of Alaska Juneau mine STRAWBERRY OF 'EM 1S Cs tock today is 10', American Can ER CHAWKLET 2 ALL RIGHT / ¥ . ] American Light and Power WITH ME . A L R Anaconda 33 Bethlehem oS R aRaan bt L E 7 Commonwealth and Southern 114, Curtiss Wright 67 General Motors 48%, International h Harvester 60, Kennecott 43'%, New This is Sawyer’s Landing in the yorg central 21%, Northern Pacifie outer harbor of Windham Bay Safeway Stores 28%, Southerr about fifty miles south of Juneau ic 177. United States Steel on the mainland shore, a green spot g3+ Pound $4.62% where fish and game are plentiful A Population consists of Mr. and DOW, JONES AVERAG § Mrs. J. H. Sawyer and Mr. and The following are today's Dow, Mrs. Stanton Price. Principal in- Jones averages: industrials 148.4o; dustry is fur farming, the Price’s rails 29.89, utilities 2234 raising mink and f wnd the Sawyer’s “getting ready to put in city, but four people (the entire population) believe it's the best little spot in Southea laska the best mink ranch in Alaska atonce o 1o 0OPE TOPS OUT LINDSTROM IS ARMSTRONG IS B, B. SCHEDULE ' MORETHANKS oot DAUGHTER JEAN PACK Nlgle ) e ing their valuable srevices for politics, Mrs. Sawyer said Goorge Simpkins and daughter, the Princess Norah from a four en at capitol Theatre t 'she and her husband are Demo- weeks' trip to the Pacific North- Thanksgiving Day afternoon, were crats and the s are Repub- \\4;l s s AR R R Gy —_— A SR omitted in yesterday's special write- lican and Progressive. 200 Choy AR X . X " Sba v . The first half of the playing up in The pire. The entive staf - -+ Portland, ‘Seaftle and Tacoma,| Aviator Lon Cope hung up the} Lindstrom stepped out with 2 ps Garcia to Pulp v le for the ,(“b, :lr‘blnw of the ol gave up skiing and found best mark of the evening for bowl- |and 209 at the Brunswick last night ule for the city basketball loop » b e 1 AMESSERSCHAIDT, ARE Bimpkins and his daughter P N B o MG aft on di " “weather and business “ap- ers present at the Elks last night|to give Don’s Demons an easy Terrific Pace Saves Him as announced today by President midafternoon dinners to rende RETURNING TO JUNEAU siness | of the League Jack Fowler their services. The staff member e AT parently strong.” with 531, held down with a 146 in|victory in the first two matches in Closing Rounds St s s LN bl iy 2 y ki 5 I - o the second game. with the Juneau Florists, but fell in C 5 g vl\x\n games will be Tuesday with are Sid Th P, Jerry Green.| ...y Messerschmidt and his| THRIFT CO-OP Today’s News Toaay.—Empire. Cope’s Vultures took two of three (down in the last game and rolled \pw VORK, Nov. 26. — Geared Fireman \” Krause {:l‘(l Alaska Ju- fiff-‘fl,’““‘{?‘”,’], \‘!H*\“‘““' ‘\1 €Y, | vite, wl i Vicotanined Buy for CASH and _land won al from the Condors, [but 146, bringing his total down ..~ gl S Sten vs. Henmngs tave rothy Berthold, Yvonne Perry s i) iave the: PROE and won in total from the dors, cnly to forward speed that mever| Three practice nights for Novem- Lee Lucas and Jack Glasse were l”\\ ave the PROFITS e e the Aukes took three straight from|to 555. let up. Henry Armstrong did f " e i’ B b i : . e 3 i 7 Armstrong did a job per, December and January are also also master mechanics. They 33 {he Eagles and the Ospreys won| The Percy trio took two of three .¢ yong carving on Ceferino Gar- get aside SRR e A G N Joast, Juneau PHONE 767 three from the Frigates. from Home Grocery, and won easily ' .jo. face for eleven rounds last i ity xtra sta and also I 3 4 Scores follow i in total pinfall bl e BYSLH TOUHOR, o The second half schedule will be!the decorations from the Scottish - : ma g tne..; Thiere il b, o soh e i1 8 e s ia fought, back against announced after the first of the Rite organizations. Paul Hudon also e e Ospreys B e bk e L flailer’s closing rush t0 year, did some trucking for which the M Q CKm A w Union 6 o Robertson 150 B0 ) T ange. DGR the world's welterweight ~ The first half schedule follows: |committee is thankiul Made o, W. Wilson 134 157 440 |Will be a Major League match cpampionship in a fifteen-round de- p Tl YOUR HOME Olhek < 161 171 152— 4s4 between the Brunswicks and Capi- | gision Playing Schedule - DU lese mackinaws are of navy blue, heavyweight, all- i T g e < " v e , C 7 " |tol Theatre at 3:30, and between| The Little Brown Bomber of Los November 29, Tuesday—Fireman Yom Kippur, or day of atone- wool fabric; full-belt, very neat-looking. with brick walls Totals sou 4891464 |the Dairy Boys and Snow White | apgeles, spotting his rival 12% Zreuse: Alaska Juneau vs. Hen- ment, is the most sacred Hebrew N’ SH ——ONLY = 5 and Stubbies vs. George Bros. al pounds in defense of the 147-pound Bine holy day. It occurs at the end of 9 Boyle 164 157— 470|seven and eight o'clock crown, chopped both of Garcia’s eyes |, December 1, Thursday—Henning September cor the beginning of | [inest grade leather. Ke 21 165 173— 459| Last night’s scores follow: with vicious swings that never gave VS: Krause vs. Haida October MEN’S Hales 140 136 140 416 Don’s Demons the challenger a chance to take a| December 13, Tuesday —Pireman, ™ FASH!ON HATS sz.so |Jensen 164 141— 491 gingle healthy poke at his adve ;. Vs, Haida; Alaska Juneau Vs. man and Haida 470 1:54{;‘]'”"15””"‘ 200 146 — 5 Then in the four rounds, . 3 | January 4, Wednesday—Krause | sturrock 195 173 170— 538 Garcia obviously outpointed Arm- December 20, Tuesday—Henning and Alaska Juneau “ A R R Y THE YOUNG MEN'S S SHOP strong and threw everything he had Ve: Haida; man vs. Elks The second haif schedule will be 4,&, ;6> Choose your favorite style. Totals 5 Aukes Bavard 180 180 180—*540| = . 101 133 165-- 399 | s 5 B 457 into a knockout attempt 401 | 2 orists Garcia hurt Armstrong, but could 183 548 not make him slow his terrific pace. Halda o e decision was unanimous by January 3. Tuesday—Fireman vs e ..;:;,L e op 56 96— 537 referee Donovan and two judges, bu Hennine: Elks vs. Krause Sperling 137 199 5 4921 some gallery gods who contributed ! wary 5 Thursday-—Alaska Ju- 1 J. Wilson 151 149 13" 37! Tote 521 to the gate of nearly 80,000 fans, D€au vs. Elks Wildes 109 102 88— 299! Home ) booed lustily Practice Schedule o Hermle 5 176 144— 466 - November 30, Wednesday—Elks Totals 397 450 381—1228 | Thibodeau 202 166— 487 Lode ana pracer i ation nelices| and Henning empo i ccember 21, Wednesday—Fire- Condors | Koski 59 135 177 481 lor sale at The Espire (ffice. December Bringdale 147 146 154— 47| o e = Steven: 169 141— 430| Totals U 11 g e——————————————————————————— R O In Beauty, Convenience, Economy and Totals 424 492 4671383 Treen o ;;7‘ ::‘: 4’2“2 A T T E N T l o N Y i Fast Freezing Duckworth 51| mois T PR Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Union Thursday c 2 [ December 22, Thursday—Alaska printed after January 1 17 South Franklin agersor ; Fay A Juneau vs. Fireman; Krause vs Whitehead 144 149 108 Ask us for an estimate! The beauty and durability of Brick-Tex Siding are wailable to you so inex- pensively, it may be cc ing you money to delay. Let us tell you for now little you can beautify your home and how Brick-Tex | Siding can save you money | | Bmadcas‘l Sm‘da Dcmpsey's New Heavy Gets At the Union Hall—Free Beer on Tap on fuel bills and painting. ‘ Decision Over Hard e e ot nte ol costivon ecision Over Hard- The Best of Lunch—Mass Initiation nothing. 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