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Come in and listen to the radio, MARY YOUNG, 288 Elks local busters opened season last on the club alleys when B The “Al the Lawyers' sextette triumphed ldom identified indi yver the Bankers. Judge Frank p v y e term b applied | A. Boyle w heavy artillery A who in the past| of the victors, rolling high game & ¢ sight. ¢ ears have split their| and high average 9 3 “ # 2 ting for Smith for Go The Lawyers captured two out ' i srnor for most of the of the three They took Republican candidate | the first on a pcint of law by 13 Senatorial Fight pins. The Bankers emerged win- New York will elect a membe ner in the second charging an) - /4 % y 4 4 f the United States Senate thi overdraft of a lone pin against & s 4 5 fall. | I the Democrat the legal lights. In the final havel remominated Dr. Royal S game, Judge Boyle gave them Copeland, and the Republicans | everything Blackstone didn’t nave: selected Alanson’ B, Hough.| know about bowling and carried ¥ on, Hinited States Ambassador to| his team along to a nine-point | b - 1 - o he Qourt of St. Jame Senat N victory for.the game. 'his evening on the club al- the Grocers and Butchers x and there is sure to be lots| of fun as the grudges between | those branches of business are| deep seated and of long stand- ing. Only overripe fruit and em- balmed fruit and goldfish are barred. Thursday evening an exhibi- tion match will be staged on the Brunswick alleys between a pick- ed team representing the Elksj and the Brun cks. Routis, a nelle | who today feather-| weight champlon of the world by | |virtue of his 15-rc vietory | Teny Canz Madison { % Garden 1 son of | more claim lant Criqui - Andre y { France, Republ und Prop. PHONE ver Square the wore. P — MERCHANTS CAFE Thos. McMullen, Prop. 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Witness jthe cases of Willard (lcwer left), Jeffries and Tcmmy Ryen (upper left), Billy Papke (lower ught)‘ MUGH INSANITY and others. Jeffries, the man in tights in the uppcr left, at 53, is selling real estate and besides IN R IA N takes an occasional vaudeville tour. B R |main event of a smoker pulled off KLECORDS By VIGTOR Q. SIDLER ake on some of the best. | here last night (A. P. Sports Writer) Solly Smith, former world’s| Closing out all 1v imcn Columbia ek V2V featherweight champion, is 51 and|and Okeh Records at F0c each.| mylips hyacinths, daffodils,| s doing nicely down Culver City|Open evenings. Radlo Electric ,, 18, crocus, iris and other His ring career was one of Co., Martin Lynch. adv }inds of bulbs for fall planting. battl but the T e e Juneau Florists. Adv. apparently g . Mrs. B Holiday greetings for business|man of uses. See samples at Emplru tion of the WIN | Mrs. Win ter Park which the Women's veloped try. She is writing a hist bhiographical aceount of women who have played a notable part in the history of the state. Blackman is retiring cha the de tme of educa-| general fedoeration. R PARK, Fla, Oct. 16 m F. Blackman of Win- has undertaken a task| General Federation of | Clubs hopes to see de- everywhere in the coun- rical and LOS ANGELES, Florida half century mark has rolled by for some of the foremost ring champions of earlier days Wwhe make their homes here, But in the da life of Les An geles and environs they active Oct. 16.—The Asylums Are Overcrowdecl —Thousands Should Be Confined MOSCOW, Oct. 16—Russia has encounterec a serious prob- punishment | failed| Can't be beat anywhere, card i to please the m fastidious Sumples at Empire nard he to “faze’ Then there's who came from George Dawson, Australia lem in caring for her insane citi- zens, There are only 77 lunatic asy- lums in the whole country, with accommodations for 21,103 per- sons. The public health authori- ties say that there are five times that number of lunatics in Rus- sia who ought to be locked up. Money for this purpose is hard to obtain in Russia and some of the existing asylums need repairs. There are no funds available for building new ones. The State finds it difficult to re- tain the 11,000 employees who care for inmates. Their dormitory facilities are crowded and working conditions are far from attractive. Many have quit their jobs on the ground that they could not work longer without losing their own minds. I — ENTERS LOCAL HOSPITAL Mrs. Paggy McLeod entered St Ann’s Hospital yesterday to un dergo a major operation that was verformed this morning. —_— NOTICE TC CREDIIORS n the U. 8. Commissionar's Court at Juneau, Alaska. In Probate In the matter oi the estate of John Bernstein, Deceased. Notiee is hereby given that the mdersigned was on the 27th da; of September, 1928, appointed by the Probate Court Administrator f the above entitled estate. All persons having claims against the aid estate are hereby required tc wwesent them, with the proper rouchers, to the undersigned at his office in the Valentine Build- 2g, Juneau, Alaska, within dionths of the date of this notice. Dated October 2, 1928, A. W. FFOX. Administrator of the Estate of John Bermstein, Deccas-d. of John Bernstine, ct, 2, 916,23 and 30, appear as shining example of the popular belief that career ruins physically fallacy a long ring mentally, ly. Jess Willard, Tommy famous Root, Smith, the rings of v, fifty year mark, Ryan as sically and financially, tions of that belief, wealth “still tell the time are theirs, and of the a Jim Jeffries, and champions e, have passed the but all stand, man and financial- Jack Solly in phy refuta Health an they of day.” can Perhaps the greatest example of them all is Tommy Ryan, who re- tired with a record of more than a score of fighting years, feated weight 58 ‘o be perfect; He welterweight champions. and as unde middle Tommy ¢ He shows little evidence of the nearly 300 famous battles that Ye fought. is a leading Physically he appears mentally he is keen citizen of the movie suburb of Culver City, Cal. and has made Jeffries, wnd To and at ictor—getting a fclks 1919, Cal., tate, hat he is fico. In Jack Reot, fir light-heavyve!zh blished fo | =ls additicnal p 5ix | o Big heavyweight ‘ought in the took punishment somewhat Jim he as ever Jack Now rcost for days kick who Jellr living he has prospered i ani seldo ot ‘n his I1 more than 50 yea 52, Peceazed g | champion into card, is in & the | Rich and dnpykr R hY tina pliy .o as it laan ruler division back ble fortune, who ruled the years of long battles came affluent 53 is a real estate dealer- out of life toward ring career 93 th 1910, is Jess Willard, heavyweight Dempsey back in Glendale, raal es. ras-es " d of the va 1711 s ring a now to make | history. The fo now residing in the foothill city of Pasadena, is 61—hale and hearty and is enjoy- ing life to the full. Dawson is| credited ting the kidney | puneh, is barred from! hoxing. Debonair makes his home but American boxin mer lightweight, | which now J. Corbett, in Bayside, Long| property in the inity of Los Angeles and make trips now and then westward, at 62 probably one of the best pre. | served men of his age to’be found| anywhere, The former heavyweight | -hampion says systematic exercise | and a generous spreading of the ‘Blarney” has served to keep him | youthful. Corbett, who ruled the heavyweight division for five year: was a great boxer skill he took his share of tha hard | knocks of the game. He is an ac- or now, and he never forgets his| lines | There are others alive of thel arly ring s. They include! Kid McCoy ranked by experts | a sthe greatest of the old time middleweights; Joe Rivers, 36, zreat Mexican lightweight, who is refereeing boxing bouts; Billy Pap.- ke, 42, middleweight of note from 1906 to 1913, who owns ranch prop- erty near Pasadena and has some money, and Jack Dempse rrlircr] Sut mot exactly “poor.” James who owns OLYMPIC PORTLAND CEMENT CO. 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