The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1946, Page 3

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t WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA »P_AQE THREE e ettt e e e e e e 5 SITHA CAGERS “Conpias sat v i TG pifiv HERE ON SHRINE WEST TEAM i's True! PERFECT NYLON BRASSIERES Adjustable strap s Nylon |- v spe 5AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18 it Ore Probal \ special | fotball player ing. Tearose, 32 to 3 ] threc 0w complete E"!eS p'(k by ol e HOSIERY L iy pARTIE D0 ’ LA L was game New Year's day 3 B A4 Elastic waist. Small, medium 98 A B They include S i. € oD and large sizes. White only SI [ ne Central Washington—L. G. Car PAIR WINNERBY - All-American | nion 2:wey s Vor Generations b | ceivec Washingten—Fred Provo, back BLONY S Knitted with oyelet weave. & g Q@ A6 Brown Dick Hagen, end; Gordon Berlin All perfect. In sun blonde § 4 g5 rtars. Small, medium or 4 #e '”;’ oo H center shade, smart for yagr § farge...erverueeieses Gy o \ | v | Oregon—Duke Tverson, 10%. Short, medium, 3 s v ; X ALL-NYLON Sweaters s ol Z Oregon State—Ted Os: long lengths. No more g ¥ 18 ) Juneau Boyd Clement, tackle than 3 pairs per customer. fll‘wn 2 l one of which Chaves, guard blve, ELPHIA, Dec. 18.—Glenn g dryin with the Junsau Higl ALY ainchard, Shoer 51 - gauge, Sundown o » Shome. erfens furi-tasmioncd. P25 § packing cost. No C. O D.'s. Money back if NOT JOING IO 5E Short, mediym, long. Maxi- Pr. ot as represented, if products not warn. mum order, 3 pairs Orders filled in order as received. Felix (Doc) Bl t touchdown c third st coa warmup bout be mezting Jo 1 stra ve 2ak ‘\ Lulp: >a carl in 946 A i ca F " X} B e e Aoy el ASHE NYLON PRODUCTS.”Hctiapiis s 2 Punctu : his ‘attack with nded blows Britisher opened a cut son’s right eye in the and exploited it outs t two rounds led 193 pounds MORGANTOWN, W. Va, Dec. 18 Members of the West Virginia University football team and camp- us leaders rallied to the support of teams head coach Bill Kern today, spur- Pe o squad red by rumors Kern might be ask- i lle I ‘ not been definitely decided, but'ed to resi ! letter to sports editor io'q bly it ®ill be Mike's Night In an Gwls and Darnell's. The Mikes of the Ps burg, and Davi wh were Coach Dick Harlow unquestic ayers in tl the only rey 11-Americar wo playe Aifention All VFW Members!!! | o throughot Woodcock we Andersson 214 A cro estimated at 10,000 watchcd the bout, Woodcock's 29th m2et 'the S o il members of I the next Regul portant to all. g S 1o TRk Mare ent, followed by and the I protested a repor . iello in New York’s Madis lare Imperials by { that scme 30 players [ jrogram will be inaugurated for the Garden last May Complete standings in the league had ! they \H»ul(. refuse to lfi fl’ Y oh of allidew henberk 5o ois, -and Welddh|8re High, 4 Pl 1 itinued as head nof all 1 : SR e T SentetioPaul’ Dike:| WIRs Iolater Mike's, 3 \\Im~1 no id f‘,:m“-:l‘\l(m::: Y ° q y—) : o e e I AR T A . Tech; Backs—Davis and 1€8 arnell's, wins oss : § ; e eVe This ey 1bel 'TON NIGHT for E S e Imperial’s, 2 wins, 2 losses; PAA, 1 1a i the situation < ° @ This evenii 1 be INITIATION NIG 5 TIDE T " Army; Charles Opi P 59 o A 1 1 R ks ¥ TIDE TABLE > e A (L:: 1";“11 1, 1 to join, 1.\ is :aArl\ |_\.xb1uI 1“1\(11 3 . johnny Lujack, No- ;\;l:‘ ’1' o ~” ;\n(‘\k llwh 1_' \1(;;\.;‘; >+ g : d T al 108€ ( to join leave their applica- 5 DECEMBER 19 . glas. ‘HI Scheol W 2 " tions with the 'ARD in the JEEP CLUB Soi - DEQUIER 105 o 0% B lowas; Meose, 3 Jowcs, und ACS HOSPITAL NOTES F’s a Gram oy BEFORE DECEMBER 20. ® High tide 11:16 am., 16.2 feet ® 5 — ° tide 17:51 p.m., 0.7 feet ® 0 St. Ar Hosital admitted Wil- s oheton vour boy days of mischief-free o 3 Lo %, It’s built to stand hard use, - e All old and new members are invited to be LA B, e P N R T R liam S g 1an Wagnar of fun and 2, h and joy an EVENING of ENTER- i R p Angocn, ether, Fred Eng too. . A t metal construction. TAINMENT and FOOD. GIVE A MAUAZINE x® wall, Willia: TegeiARReT: I Bedy is 38 in. long, 21 in. high and 24 in. wide. taken fiw& Q)ED s “"”'l“‘ ’ “" Jetf "‘[””"”“ Has 10 in. roller bearing wheels with rubber i & or medical attention yesterday Here are results of fights lact » tires. Subserip now by Maud Ciark at Bus 2Depc i D. Rollison 1. night te terni iy Eleetrie lights and horn — Foot Pedals — Red A i p s e . ; | At Houston, Texas—Jcey Maxim,'g:57 ani to ¢ Seat (Cushion — Antennae. R BB B AR oD &}ifi 'fi&@pg‘iv 180, land, outpcinted Jack baby bey % Marshall, 190, Houston, in 10 fas aby Joe Dumlao ¢ Har- THEY'LLL NEVER GET TIRED OF THE i : i lu:ni;; ok T e 1d we were di JEEP FROM KANN'S! 4 NI A A" V4 p d T B o voRE il BLAVE, PEH01SE) 1Y { 4 | 88 NEW YORK, Dec. 18—Tony Zale . Eg‘fi me i @R!& ! ;&VERE = weight chan ty join- B¢°s ¢ Boss Tor Real Boys th St. Phone Red adv. 1i3-16t & fi!{«m@f Christmas Greeiings SCRNIUS e BiEise 7 And thanks you for the past year's business {gfl 7R New Friends and Old Are Invited fo : Qur CPEN HOUSE on CHRISTMAS 11; which y - A Y Associ I sports writer EVE and again on NEW YEAR'S EVE SRS Mike Jacobs was awarded the writers' second prize, for long ser- vice to boxing, 66-year-old promoter. hospital now after with a cere- bral an acute heart attack = After & p. m. Your First Drink ; is ON THE HOUSE! % GECRGE SALOQ, Proprietor G - - e THF WHITE TRANSFER 2 | and De'ivery 1§ now owned g“ | by Jack McDaniels, Jr. who will #8 | operate through the same phone MEUEURY number, 789 449-3t -~ L e e L L L L L L | | ] HE BELLS OF CHRISTMAS ring out, filling the air with their sweet, melodious tones . . . 1 filling men’s hearts with overwhelming joy. Voices are lifted up in happy unison. Bells 5 and people join in chorus — pealing out — singing out the merriest greetings of the Christmas season. Familiar music to all ears — music that proclaims : : “unto us a Savior has been born” — music that inspires happiness .. . music that carries from one to the other the very best of i wishes — good health, good cheer, good fortune and above all — a message for a most wonderful Christmas. We join in our sincere Holiday Greeting. KELLY’S & MOORE’S Clover Club BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Sterage Co.

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