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» - ’ 3 . P —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BRINGING UP FATHLR ™ME DAUGHTER WOUZ SEEN AT-GABBY SKANDELLD NOTORIOVUS casareT- [z, : V-——/ 1y ! - o, o G N\ 4 R Ly 3T LIKE A JUDGE WHEN SHE COMED IN- "M i { GONNA TALK TO HER i g ) S S DOES TO A FIRST ! WENE, OFFENDER" ) B © 1929, Int'] Feature Serv :ce,l\mm EDDIE SHEA JACKIE FIELDS | “You can't keep good fighters down,” says Jackie Fields, wel- terweight, to Eddie Shea, featherweight. They are title contenders. | CHICAGO, Feb. 14—From the tion would streets of Chicago’s Ghetto $wo situation: boyhood pals, Eddie Shea and| Mauzey, is well known in Juneau. | Jackie Fiel ve boxed their He had been in the Te g for | way to within striking distafige of about 20 years. He is 78 years | the world’s featherweight and wel- old. terweight titles. | Ten years ago, when the pair at-| LR A e tended school together, they were known as Eddie Donofio and Jakie | Finkelstein. Both decided to make | probably relieve the a living by boxing. Jakie left C ago when he was 12; Eddie| stayed. Shea, now a contender for the featherweight crown, helps :.mppuyt; NEW YORK, - Feb. 14—Jake 16 bvrnthex‘s nfnl sisters with his Schaeter, of. 'Ohieago;’ Iast: night S nEA, Flpmfi' ar!e 0[, “v"lheal Welker Cochran, former children, also assists his iaAmlIy‘_ '(‘lmmp)nn. regalning, {ho . 18.8. balk- During recent workouts in Chi-} )¢ “yiniarq championship' of the cago, Shea and Fields met for the | o - He did it fo the final first time in eight years. match of the International series. TOM MAUZEY IS SERIOUSLY ILL; LITTLE HOPE HELD ‘Word that Tom A. Mauzey, who went south for treatment three \REBEKAHS PRESENT VETERAN JEWEL TO MEMBERS OF ORDER The Rebekahs heia the first months ago, was not expected to live but a few days, has been re- ceived by Mrs. E. O. Decker. The .meeting Wednesday night with the inew officers taking charge, in the |1 0. 0. F. Hall. A very interest- jing part of the work was the pre- - at Portland and in Hillsboro, but, meskage was from relatives in {‘Hillshore, Oregon, where Mr. Mau- zey is at present. Y * Mrs, Decker, who is a close friend, accompanied Mauzey to Seattle, where he tried to enfer| the Swedish Hospital to receivc‘K"k and Mrs. Anna Webster. treatment for a throat trouble that! - 1t Was voted to give a bridge and has been annoying him for some|Whist party on Wednesdey a¥ening, “time, but it was Dot thought seri;jFébruary 27 full particulars of ous. 4 After an examination the which will be announced later. 8. doctors would not take the case ' and. recommended a specialist.in| Charles Goldstein returned home Portland. In Portland thé doc. 00 the Margnita from Halnes and tors pronounced Mr. Mauzey's Skagway after a, stay of several health in excellent condition for |d8Ys in those towns. The trip was one of his age except the throat in connection with Mr. Goldstein’s trouble. Treatinent was received |fur interests. !senting of the Veteran Jewel to |those who have been members for 115 years or over. The honor was | "conferred upon those present with ! such a record: Mrs. Katherine the condition slowly grew more | serfoud and résisted’ all medical J W. WOOhDFl;OrfiD II treatment. .' Representing the Northern | f Life Insurance Co. The ‘cablegram; telilng. of Ma:: | Investigate our new Tower | zey's condition stated that | Polic: dlso accident and surgeons would not attempt to op-| poaert S E0 . AECCEr 2} erate as his condition was t00 low, { | {100 o Salmon Creek. Even-| but the thought in _the wire was ;) ings by appointment. 1 that if it were possible an opera-i . R EIERS R B T S T i Where?? Here —the food question is answcred. Your cvery grocery want will find fulfillment at a price that represents a marked saving. Our patrons delight in personally shopping for their pantry needs and we delight in hav well stocked store, scrupulously eclean; wi'h courteous attendants. We aim to please and our patrons arc plas.d when they shop for theix grocerics here. CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—Free Delivery - - He made yesterday's run in hours 11 miputes and 15 secon Goddard’s - time hours minutes and 14 SEPPALA WINS EASTERN RACE. FROM GODDARD Alaskan Copes Third| Straight Victory for | the half w - OFFICIAL SCORES IN RECENT PIN TOURNEY |: from local | Official scor received Ketchikan, Is that t LACONIA, New Hampshire, Feb. | American Legion bowlers w 14.— Leonard ppala yesterday | yecent telegraphic tournar won the New England Champion-!gg pins instead of 1 ship Dog Sled Race beating Emil{jt by 20 pins as was St. Goddard, of The Pas, Manito-!phy the telegraphic ba, in the last 15 miles and fin-jeq by the local post ishing 12 minutes and 17 seconds |made known today ahead of St. Goddard for the three|ijent in the local c day run. post paper, It was Seppala’s third The o victory. follos Goddard finished with three|kan dogs when the fourth went lame. [ports gave the as being Seppala drove five Siberians|.juneau 12,684, tehikan, 12,- through to victory. 04. Fifteen games were bowled. Seppala’s time for the 128 miles [The loc is now was a total of 11 hours 53 botl and utes and 12 seconds. in & thrce-cornered 66 scores rec straight given as u 684, The telegraphic re- hikan |c tourney min- Ke Light a 7 /) OON'T TELL ME V'™ DILLY- YOUR MOTHER MEVER stuck its nose SHOW JUNEAU WINNER 0} yup by pion of cc Ketchi- {regulation size silver basketball ed. trophy thre the leading | They | games featured by lopsided scores, when you crave things whick THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1929. By GEORGE McMANUS NO? WELL, LOOK WHAT To SucH SHE GO A PLACE AS THAT TO CATCH A HUSBAND- | In the Anchorage banks won 34 to 7 and and 40 to 11 As both claimr of Anchorage had previ ] and interior f | hoof without title conference up in the air. Pe tle difficulty in de: kan fo |to today, nen made between it and the conference classic - wants Juneau to go to Wrangel as it did last year. school authorities have made counter proposition secking stage the series here. It been four years since ono ayed on the local floor. the local team went at some expense of b d money to itself. These ve led the I school to in, igh School Cagers Want Series with S.E. Alas- ka Champion Team title. But 3 had bee IFairbanks High School pions of in rn Alaska, is look worlds to conquer. every team that above the horizon Alaska Railroad distiric 3 to Southeastern Ala defi *tQat is backed of the realm. interio hoopsters are out |l x a Territorial title, if such jon Petersburg coming here 8 is possible. In a tele- far Petersburg hasn't replied t o L. D. Henderson, Commis > proposal. of Education, it offe to | transportation. of seven | coach from Juneau to s and return here, to th all expenses while the 2am is in Fairbanxs, to the cham- the Southeastern Ala It will also present aAlas more beaten | n the 0w t T the Fai banks' offer w sidered, it wa |burg wins, loc like to see that team ke trip. And the winner's right : high school championship ¢ ference. to the team — - game series. H. F. Preston was a Juneau pa The interior lads cleaned up in senger on the Margnita. Mr. Pre league series in Fairbanks. recently annexed the scalps! ge and Seward in|regu tow winning a f both Anchora Lucky - make you far” ol Damon Runyon, Noted Sports Authority “In the athletic world, men study every method of maintaining physical fitness. One simple rule tomaintain proper weight seems universals Light a Lucky when.you crave things which make you fat. Business men, too, who want to keep their efficiency, have adopted this pleasant protection — the marvelous toasted flavor of Luckies encourages a normal, health- ful diet.” DamoN Runyon HE modern common sense way— reach for a Lucky instead of a fatten- ing sweet. Everyone is doing it—men keep healthy and fit, women retain a trim figure. Lucky Strike, the finest tobaccos, skilfully blended, then toasted to develop a flavor which is a delightful alternative for that craving for fattening sweets. Toasting frees Lucky Strike from impuri. ties. 20,679 physicians recognize this when they say Luckies are less irritating than other cigarettes. That’s why folks says: “It's good to smoke Luckies.” Authorities attribute the enor- 2PS._: mous increase in Cigarette smoking to the improvement in the proc- ess of Cigarette manufacture by the ap- plication of heat. It is true that during 1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all other Cigarettes combined. This surely confirms the pub- lic’s confidence in the superiority of Lucky Strike. It’s toasted” | No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Saturday night through the National The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra 4 » Broadway.” war sly de- | the wastern i [ i Fair- 46 to 12 | o d a up m | Juneau for shur! | 11| The local | a to| has wa st | Wran- | th time | thing st § seriously cou It Peters hoop fans would the | to of 1 would be clearly establish- s been in Haines and Skag- for about a week making his ar sales trip to Lynn Cana | \ |Ship Goldstein | Your Furs nd Trapper irket for al and an- tep prices, the pr 2 mar time Al prices everything in will pay $40.00 to $50.00; Cheiry reds, up to $65.00. CROSS FOX: Pale, $60.00 to $75.00; Dark, ap to $150.00. LYNX—Extra large, $60.00 to $65.00. LAND OTTER—$20.00 to $30.00. MINK—Extra fancy dark, up to $40.00; Pale, $18.00 to $25.00; Coast Mink, $15.00 to $20.00. We want nothing but legaliy caught furs and in s Ship your stuff quickly possible, as the market " fall off, and we will We will hold your furs separate, if so requested, until we can wire or write you. THIS 1S NOT BULL. 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