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“BRINGING UP FATHER- By GEORGE McMANUS
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SCHOOL HOOPERS
ARE VICTORIOUS
IN DOUBLE BILL
Hilltoppers Beat Hot Shots—
Islanders S mother
Thinglet A. C. .Five.
Both Channel mgn schools turned
In victories last night in the double
bill of basketball put on in the
Juneau High School gym. The local
five defeated the Hot Shots, an In
dian five, by a score of 28 to 8,
while the Douglas school squad
smothered the Thlinget Athletic club
38 to 4.
The latter contest opened the
double bill. The high school lads
from the Island were too fast and
clever for the Indians and scored
almost at will. Poor sho<- ing by
Manning, Oarn and Cashen kep- the
score from being more lopsided than
it was. The game was rough. Korn,
one of the T. A. C. forwards, was
ordered from the floor at one time
by Referee Baker, hut was allowed
to resume playing owing to no sub
stitute being available. Garn led
the Islanders in scoring with 16
points, Manning being second with
9, and Cashen runnerup with R.
Vesoja, substituting at guard for T.
Cashen in the last half scored 5. The
game was called a few minutes short
of the regulation 40 minute period
owing to an injury to Manning, who
was knocked against a piano and
was unconscious for several minutes.
He was dazed for sometime after
the accident.
The local school squad showed
marked improvement last night over
the game Saturday night against
Douglas. It passed infinitely better,
was able to hold onto the ball more
successfully and its team play was
greatly improved. On shooting from
the field, it was still weak, however.
Campen, lengthy center for the
Hilltoppers, starred for the locals.
He played the best game he lias
shown so far and led in the scoring
with 16 points, seven from field
goals. Garnick, standing guard, was
a stumbling block to the Hot Shot
forwards that they were unable to
evade. He passed well, recovered
funtbles of his opponents in fine
style and offended less in fumbling
than any of his teammates. Gould,
who replaced him in the final five
minutes of play, also played a good
game. Albert White, while markedly
weak on shooting, played some real
basketball at times. He is a scrappy
little guard who has the scoring am
I bition of a forward and covers the
i floor like a rug. Hunter and Halm
worked willingly but their game was
marred by frequent fumbles. Both
were weak on shooting. I’eterson,
who relieved Halm near the end of
the final period, was apparently a
better shot than either of the other
two forwards but he was weak on
I both passing and was unable to hold
' on to the ball.
The game was clean and fast. The
, Hot Shots were held hard in check
by the locals and had few opportuni
i ties at close range, most of their
i shots being distant. Fivb personal
1 fouls were called on them and none
( against the Hilltoppers.
Coach Baker used Hunter. Halm
j and Peterson at forward; Campen,
center; White, Garnick and Gould.
I guards. The Hot Shots lined up as
I follows: Watson, Rudolph, forwards;
| R. Smith, center; Mike and A. Smith,
! guards.
Douglas used Gam and L. Cashen.
forwards; Manning, center; T. Cash
en, Graves and Vesoja, guards. The
Thlinglet A. C. had Kern and Young.
; forwards; Martin, center; Johnson
j and Wilson, guards.
Baker, of Juneau, refereed the
I opening game and Foster, of Douglas,
I the second match.
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WISCONSIN TACKLE
IS REINSTATED IN
BIG TEN FOOTBALL

I CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Before the
I Big Ten athletic officials after ad
journing from their recent meet
ling announced the reinstatement of
(Tackle Harry Gerber of Wisconsin,
who was declared ineligible just
prior to the Illinois game on No
vember 10".
Dean Small, of Chicago, moved
Gerber, though technically wrong,
had been sufficiently punished for
his alleged misdeeds and should be
again ^reinstated, the suggestion met
! with the unanimous approval of
the officials.
University of Chicago has been
awarded the indoor swimming meet
March 13 and 14 and the indoor
track meet, March 14 and 15, given
to Northwestern University. The
conference tennis tournament is
scheduled for May 22 at the Uni
versity of Chicago.
Home Made Pies, Doughnuts,
Bread and Baked Beans, Fresh every
day. Order your Cake, etc., from
us. Home Made Christmas Fruit
Cake on sale now. Garnick’s Gro
cery, Phone 174. —adv.
To insure delivery of fresh killed
TURKEYS and CHICKENS for
Christmas orders must be phoned in
not later than Satnrday night Dec.,
22. D. B. FEMMER, Phone 114. i
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I TOYS I
| TOYS I
j TOYS
| ALL KINDS OF TOYS, GAMES AND NOVELTIES |
We also have a very complete line of |
Christmas Tree Decorations
El? • S
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1 THE VARIETY STORE
I II.B. MAKINO |
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WASHINGTON TEAM
DRAWS $70,000 IN
YEAR JUST ENDED
SEATTLE, Dec. 2Q.—Washington’s
total football receipts for the sea
son just over, amount to $70,000 in
round numbers. The amount taken
in last year totaled $82,000.
The decrease in total receipts is
due to the fact that the California
game, last year, was the biggest
game, from a turnstile standpoint,
that has ever been staged in the
local Stadium.
The big game of this season was
the University of Southern Cali
fornia tussle, Oc.t. 20. The gate for
the Trojan game amounted to 326,
000. The two other big games,
netted as follows: W. S. C.— $11,000
and Oregon—$5,500.
Last season netted a clear profit
of $24,000 as compared to $13,000
for the present Beacon. This last
figure, however, is without the
California game at Berkeley, which
should be something over $10,000.
The Whitman and Willamette
games of this season, run in as
sandwich contests between the
scraps of major importance lost
money for the University.
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CHRISTMAS EXERCISES
AT PRES. CHURCH ARE
TO BE ON TWO NIGHTS
There will be a special Christmas
service at the Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock to
which all are cordially Invited. In
the evening a Christmas cantata
will he offered by the choir under
the direction of Miss Ruth Mitchell.
Several singers from the Island will
nssist in this service. The full pro
gram and announcement will appear
in a later edition of The Empire.
On Monday evening the children!
will gather for their annual Christ
mas exercises and tree. They are]
planning to attend this service In,
the spirit of giving and will take
something that may later be dis-1
trlbnted among those who might not ]
otherwise have so cheery a yuletide.!
The Sunday School at Thane will ]
have exercises In the school house
this evening where they are accuq-!
tomed to meet. The public is in-1
vited to be present and enjoy all \
theRe services.
' PUBLIC NOTICE.
In case of fire unless you are a
fireman do not call Central for at |
least ten minutes after the alarm,!
as Central will be busy notifying
members of tho Fire Department.
JUNEAU & DOUGLAS
TELEPHONE CO. adv.
H. F. Preston, representing th<
National Grocery Company of Seattle,
is in the city for a few days on
business. He is registered at the
Gastineau.
PLUMBING SHOP
BROUGHT
TO YOUR DOOR
I am outfitting a Ford with a
complete set of tools, pipe and
fitting.
Will bring the shop to your
door.
No going back after a wrench.
I hope to save you both time
and mgney.
I thanjt you.
GEO. B. RICE
Forrcrt Boildiac
Heating Plants Oil Burners
Plumbing
Phone 34, Res. 343. j
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BEAUTY CULTURE !
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday I
Residential Calls
’ Thursday, Friday, Saturday |
Appointments at Parlors. ;
I Special appointments made for ,
Sundays and evenings. •
| Violet L Terrell
j Formerly with Mrs. Fry. I (
] Cliff Apt. No. 4. Phone 427 |
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WILLIE HOPPE
STILL CHAMP
CHICAGO, Dec, 20. Willie Hoppe,
of New York, retained the world's
championship of 18,2 balk-line bil
liards In a play-off of the tie In the
international tournament at New
York, by last night defeating Wel
ker Cochran, of Hollywopd in the
third and last game. The final
score was: Hoppe, 1.500 and Cochran
1,161.
OREGON AGGIES AND
NEBRASKA UNIV. TO
MEET UPON GRIDIRON
CORVALIS Ore., Dec. 20. — The
Oregon Aggies griddets will play
the University of Nebraska in the
new stadium on . Thanksgiving Day
next year. This was the announce
ment made here today.
BASK ETBLL GMMES
The following basketball scores
of games played in the States last
night were bulletined by the Asso
ciated Preas today:
Harvard 39; Middlqb.ury 17.
Notre Dame 25; Northwestern 16.
Idaho 66; Lewiston State 0.
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RUB RHEUMATISM
PAIN FROM SORE,
ACHING JOINTS
What Is rheumjitsm? Pain only.
It. Jacobs Oil will' stop any pain so
luit drugging.
Not one case in iifty requires In
ternal treatment. Kuh soothing,
penetrating St. Jacobs 6il directly
upon the tender spot and relief
comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oil Is a
harmless rheumatism and sciatica
liniment, which never disappoints
and can not burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining!
Get a small trial bottle from your
druggist, and in just a moment
you'll be free from rheumatic and
sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and
swelling. Don’t suffer! Relief awaits
you. Old, honest St. Jacobs Oil has
cured millions of rheumatism suf
ferers in the last half century, and
Is Just a3 good for sciatica, neural
gia, lumbago, backache, sprains and
swellings. (advertisement)
Former United States Marshal and
Mrs. .1. M. Tanner will reside in
Tacoma during the remainder of the
winter, at least, where their address
will be at 721 North Sheridan Ave.
nuc. They were passengers on the
Princess Mary, which was in port
yesterday morning.
Fumituie moved and stored.
Heavy hauling done. Phone 48.
Juneau Transfer. —adv.
Demand Evan-Jones Alaskan Coal
Ilot Stuff, Hiyu heat. —a a v.
GIVE THEM PLENTY OF
GOOD, RICH MILK
Our Motto la
“Absolute Cleanliness”
JUNEAU DAIRY
PHONE 143
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{ Make This an
| Electrical Christmas I
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1 We Have on Display
i Toasters, Waffle Irons, 1
| Percolators; Irons, |
flj
E Carling Irons, Table Stoves, Hot Plates, Coffee Urns, Heaters, E
§. etc. Call and make yonr choice. We will deliver day before =
a Christmas. We also have Radio Seta and parts. What pleasure E
3 could a boy have than building his own? E
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] Juneau Electric Co.
E Phone 125 210 Front St. E
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THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY
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MIXED NUTS
25 CENTS PER LB.
Cluster Raisins, Jap and Val
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ntia Changes, Appls, Grapes
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and Christmas Candies cf all :
I kinds. •
HOME GROCERY
Phone 138

i Alaska Transfer Co.
^ General Hauling, Baggage,
i Coal, Contract Hauling. . I j
i Main Street. Phone 45 '
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JAPANESE TOY SHOP \ \
H. B. MAKINO
Front Street
^P. 0. Box 218 tor Mail Orders ] j
I. J. SHARICK 1
Jeweler and Optician
Watches, Diamonds j
Silverware
^ Jewelry |
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USED FURNITURE
Bought, Sold and Exchanged
N. ROCOVICH
211 Seward Street,
j Telephone 4 4 1. P. 0. Box 251. '
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HOTEL SEATTLE '
! | “Home of AlMkana”
j Price* reasonable. European
I plan Seattle, Wean,
j I R li. none;DON. Manafar '
PROSPERITY IS HERE
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Spruce Cement
Hemlock Brick
Fit Fire Clay
Iron Bark Lime
Oak Hay
Shingles Grain
Boat Lumber
j JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS
Test ever
MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Now offers additional attTactiv
Disability Benefit feature*.
NONE OTHER 00 LIBERAL
ALLEN SHATTUCK
INSURANCE REAL ESiAli
fcaiitBLISIliui iSWs
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ON |
i . JONATHAN APPLES |
LOWEST PRICES
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For Next 8 Day* |
| C10VANETTPS
GROCERY
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I TRY OUR
Merchants Lunch
1 45 Centr
Arcade Caft
MART YuUNli, Proprietor. f
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j We make and keep a large
| stock tor Immediate delivery,
the old reliable standard
double-lock FIREPROOF con
crete chimney block, without
a fault. Concrete Product*
XI fg. Co. Near Ball Park, Ju
neau, Alaska. Established
I Twenty Years. PHONE 32.
uiM HKTE PRODUCTS MFG,
COMPANY
Old bundles of newspapers at I lie
Umpire, 20 cents.
ALASKA MEAT COMPANY ;
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
PHONE 3a SEW AND STREET |
COOK THE TURKEY
with our COAI. and It will be don#
to a- turn, that rich golden browu
proiluceablo only with a strong
oven heat. Better order some right
nnw. You’ll need it anyway. Phone
us your order for COAI., feed, fresn
drossed poultry or transferring Our
prices aro right and our servic' u.v
excelled.
D. B. FEMMER
PHONI 111 _
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1 FOR THE WINTER j
! AT WINTER RATES, MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS ;
= AT THE CITY’S CENTER OF CONVENIENCE. £
f THE GASTINEAU {
5 AH that means OOOD FOOD §
2 All that means A GOOD REST I
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THE HOME UNDERTAKING PARLORS
Embalming anti Professional Ser/tcea. 9i>eclal Attention to Out
of Town and Home Euneraia.
II. V. SULLY
Plioua lUd. Elllnsen DM;, Third and Quid Street*.
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