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BRIN(;]‘J(‘ ur r. \THER THF DAILY /\L/\Sk/\ FMPIRE, TIIURSD AY, DEC. 16 1926. Jy GEORGE McMA B INSisT THAT SHOULD o ‘\ ALSERSRN: 7.1»0(.% YU TriL LeavE YOou BOYWS 1N HERE TO SPO RT§ COLLEGE SQUAD ENROUTE SOUTH ON $S. ALAMEDA Eight Men in Alaska College Squad with Dr. Bunnell and Coach Abell. With eight husky yvoung comprising the Alaska College bas all squad, Dr. C. K. Buunell, lent of the institution, and Kenneth W Abell, passed through Juneau last night on steamer Alameda enroute to l\uh‘ll- kan. The collegians will open their Southwestern Alaska schedule there tonight of Iriday evening Ketchikan High hool The squad is heavier the majority sters it will play. erally tall, rangy vyoungsters, well built and seemed to be in pink of] condition. They will return here next Tuesday aboard the Northwest and are heduled to open their stay here with a game again: Juneau Fire Departrent f day evening. Six-Game The local schedule calls for games, four in Juneau and two with Doyglas teams. This means they will play a game day they bare on the Channel, except Sunday, Coach Abell doesn’t consider the schedule too stiff for his men. The arrangement for games, sub- ject to approval of the Douglas au- thorities as far as games over are concerned, is follows: Decern ber 21, Juneau Fire December Juneau December Douglas at Douglas; December Kagles, at Douglas; Juneau High School; Juneau High School. Through the courtesy SUM)(ONS FOR I PUBLICATION No. 2890-* In the District Court lor the District thletes Coach a one than The men are gen- Tues Schedule six every High High School; School Do December December 2 2 of the man of Alaska, Division Number One,! at Juneau. ROBERT PAUL MORRISON, Plain- tiff vs. ALICE LOUISE MORRI- SON, otherwi known as Alice! Lou Martin, Defendant. TO ALICE LOUISE MORRISO; above named defendant, GREET- ING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court holden at Ju-| neau, in said Division and District and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in days from the date of service of this summons, and a copy of said com- plaint upon you, and if you fail to 80 appear to answer, for want there-| of, plaintiff will take judgment against you declaring null and void an alleged marriage between you and plaintiff entered into April 20, 1926, and plaintiff will the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which is served herewith, and to which reference is hereby made. The date of order for publication of this summons is November 18, 1926. The period of publication pre- scribed in sald order is four weeks. The first publication of ~same is November 18, 1926,—the last pub- lication is Deecmber 16, 1926, and the time within which defendant is to appear to answer this summons is 30 days after completion of last publication. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 18, 1926. (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for the District of Alaska, Division Number One. the | against | v of the high school hoop-| | the | there Department; | 15 fed a the! above entitled action within thirty| apply to| agement of the roller | the local mes will A. B. Hall. On the | skating is scheduled, will be altered an | given opportun | games. skating be played at evenings when the rink’s hours skating devotees | following i | an Personnel of Team ils from ol vice Coach Abeii, wiw toie) Wis\, 15w svadinte University. Ile is an who saw actual service the world war. senior, mining eng md team captain Loftus, also scniot of ex-se man overseas dur Ted Loftus, a neering, ntes His brother, mining engineer {ing. is a member of the team. Their | home is in Tomahawk, Wisc o Lingo. senior. mining engincering, from Chi Jack Boswell is a sophowmore, mining engineering, from Vale, Ore. He had two work lin the University Oregon but (e leided to take mining engineer |course and came to Alaska where he could find practical work along ! ith his theoretical training. Ric lard Anderson, sophomore, civil ¢ | gineering a resident of Fairbanks. 'S0, also, is Richard Boyd, a sopho- {more in the school of business ad ministration. “Rusty” Reed. sopho. more, business administration, from Cordova Looks to Be Good collegians look like good account of basketball court ithey 1o wesen fast week, upheld the colors of the two contests with all-star dropped off the train at jter two days of travel up the local town team there in a {hall much smaller than the one 'which they are accustomed to pla ing. A night later, after a day's boat journey, they went directly from the eamer to a hall in Cordova and won from all-star aggregation picked from four teams in the hoop league there And although they had just emerg- 36-hour battering at the hands of a fterrific gale on the Gulf of Alaska, they didn't seem to be very worse for wear. To at least one of ‘them it was a unique experience, Richard Boyd had never seen salt water before this voyage. Born in Fairbanks, it is his i journey |away from the interior. After the trip across the gulf, he was willing to believe all kinds of stor about |the hardships of ocean journeying. |In time, hwoever, Dick should make |a sailor as he was up. and demand- “When do we ea as jing to know |soon as the Alameda hit cross ?Suun" ing is ¢ oon vears of a is The | they pan give themselves And since they hav college in fives. They Seward af and wiped a jon any | an Have Fine Reception ward and Cordova gave reception,” said Coach hey showed us eve possible courtesy and both players and fans I proved themselves to be the best of sportsmen, even though, as they ad- mitted, they were somewhat sur prised at the results of the games | We expect to play return games at |both towns on our homeward jour-| ney.” us a | fine Abell — -+ H. C. MURPHY WANTED The Governor's office has been| appealed to for tance in locat-| ing Harry Clark Murphy, now abovt 50 years of age, last heard from just before the World War. At one time he resided in Nome, a member jof a firm doing business under tho name of Bavis & Murphy. Any information about Mr. Murphy should be sent to his aged fathe-, |Jobn J. Murphy, Empire Hotel, West Genesee St., Syracuse, N. —————— Christnras Good ut Lewis's. | Y. By WALTER B. KING, Deputy. Nov. 18, 1926. 16, 1926, First publication, Last publication, Dec. rink, Art| BY GOLLY- OUGAN LOOKS AS THOUGH HE WILL NEVER BE WELL ENOUGH TO RUN! CASEY 18 QUT OF THE RUNNIN'- Great Brtain nghts reserved L OETRST i, QUARRELING, BU | ONE'S SELK 1125] ONE MUST PROTECT ) =t TV | QH—.J 5 ed e R ) 1 chair- of | hat | man | the j the m ial aned by John Scateherd, of the executi committee Pan-American Exposition, is in custody of the Roosevelt Mem. Association, in New York City.| - | Modern Youth Finds Home System Broken TILDEN GOES TO EUROPETO | PLAY TENNIS PHILADELPHIA, — William Tilden 1 Janu |for Europe to play importa [naments at Riviera, Wimbledon and Italy Tilden declared| in ellent cond for alil engagements - |Story of McKinley’s Death i in Scrap Book (Continuete from Tage One) 16 20 Penn., De is based on not on to be and shown respect As to lowed convinged, love, and how far youth should be to go making its own . opinion was divided Youth made it clear that it ! prepared to accept decisions men in years past. Youth ship, but leadership based tanding, not on tradition or difference in age Hit Business Ethics boys said they three sheets of ordinary vellow paper|almost impossible to live Christian | on which President Koosevelt scrib-|lives and at the sume time remain | bled the draft of his first proclama-|true to the business ethics of their, tion as president on September 14,| employers. Harder still had they| 1901 | found it during long periods of un-| In 1t employment | begins: 1 But priority among all the problems ! “A great and terrible bereavement |of youth was given to that of sex,| has befallen our people. The presi-|for these among other reason | dent of the United States has beenj Great changes in a1l countr since stricken down (here several lines|the war: revision of sex standards; are written—then scratched out), modern craze for sports and dancing crime committed not only against; modern passion for freedom at all our chief executive, but against every | cost; exceptional surplus of women law-abiding and liberty-loving citizen ! since the war weakened parental; of our nation control; influence of bad films and Sisosnat et and Bows |literature and sex drama. | A short time before Roosevelt he | Dancing was condemned by zan to write this proclamation he|VePresentatives; but the Anglo Sax had taken the oath of office in the |ONS In general regarded dancing, un- libr: of the Wilcox home, in le"” proper supervision, as healthy | presence of members of the Mec- | and a natural means of social in-| Kinley cabinet and a few other pe; tercourse. sons. The yellow paper was thrown in a scrap basket, but someone thought of salvaging it and now Mp American Legion Auxiliary Wilcox is proud to poss it | Important business meeting Thurs- Other momentos of those days in |day evening at 8 o'clock in Masor clude the coat that Roosevelt Club Rooms. Election of officers rowed from Mr. Wilcox for his in-|and amendment of by-laws to be wguration, which has been given 1 |voted upon. All members urged to the Buffalo Historical Society. The be present —adv. | ves .\I e is [ tion tennis ) 15 not made | wants | on | unde mere (Continued irom Page One) i R - | wad foun Many ity a rough and jagged hand some - NOTICE | bor | | | s r s st reereeeeee) THERE WILL BE A Turkey and a Chicken Shoot at the local Gun Club Grounds on Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock. Everyone is invited to come out whether they are members of the Club or not—and bring the ladies also. DOUBLE HEADER ‘D. H. S. GIRLS vs. J. H. S. GIRLS D. H. S. BOYS vs. J. H. S. BOYS DOUGLAS NATATORIUM Friday Evening, December 17, at 8 o’clock Admission 25 and 50 cents Big Dance After the Game IN THE NATATORIUM Admission 75 cents (lemben of both Juneau teams are znelts and admitted free) Urges Baby Features £a I shape lents in ‘f)l’ Be Shaped for Future LONDON, Dec. 16.—Lady Walbuy Paget urges that a race of be: titul people, from physical fects be created through parents shaping their infants’ faces after birth, She proposes 'u‘ Son that a special pro-| fession of sculptural nurses be train for this purpose. “The art,” she says now known only to some Indian tribes of Mexico. There, the Ereat Tammy child head, when plastic horn to features and its t limbs, The women who are sclup- tors or draw would at once know where (o correct baby defects. We have surgeons now who can restore features to their former shape after | terrible defacing accidents; why not \llvlul‘urv, model babic - > many 1 \ s t n —8 t I WHO'S WHO @ A Carpenter, of the Juncan weather Bureau, left on the Princ: Mary this morning for Seattle spend the holi Mrs. J. Carlson left on the PPriv Mary today for a visit with her Vancouver, B. (' Mrs. Walter B. King left on the T for California to weeks par-§ and o tt oo s NOTICE TO PUBLIC | Al persons are strictly fobidden|s to throw garbage of any hind vacant lots or streets or stairways|e any place outside of cans. All are requested to inaintain | garbage cans for this purpose, is by order of the City Couucil and will be strictly enforced. —adv. CHIEF OF POLICE. I sionally waste and poison, get frr AND WIHERE | !uwp two or three times during the| 10 Ous s with his patents. [ Also get tablespoonful 3 rombined on|b | garbage | ¢ This | now' and then to rioub kidney and bladder disorders. 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Vake sure Don't delay—your car may le stalled or wrecked tomorrow. SPECIAL DECEMBER SAFETY SERVICE Juneau Motors ‘Service’ Lucas PHONE 30 P HEGOOD PROVIDER'S FA ) FIND THAT IT COSTS LESS T?r i make sure That your food- stuffs are pure! CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 g THOSE OF YOU WHO WANT YOUR PORTRAITS Are admonished to call for an for Christmas immediate appointment. Don’t forget our Art Prints and our Framed Pictures in your Christmas List. WINTER & POND Co. F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR FRYE’S “DELICIOUS” “EVERYTHING THE | FRYE - BRUHN CO. Phone 38 HAMS AND BACON NAME IMPLIES” HENRY BAMAN, Manager SEWARD STREET Residence Phone 529 ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 8 to 12. Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, for Ladies and Children for in- struction. Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, General Admission. H. R. KELLY and J. L. 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