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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930. Sharkey settled ‘down and smiled D l disdeinfully. ~ He took another (u y ross or(l Puzzlc M U SGLE SHO ALS Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S right and then smashed both hands Weather Burean to Schmeling's body. He tossed a Forecast for Junean and vidnit; wicked right to fhe Germans head| rr:.';.'.'.“” Solution of s.iumay s Puzzle 1% Verdant P N y, bew'~uing 4 p. m. today: but Max stayed up. As they clinehed | '3 / , lsib i Tair tonight and Saturday; gentle northwest winds. Sharkey tried. repeatedly .to twist 1“@"“ R cowl: Scofeh LOCAL DAG A Schmeling. Max went down utider a ipr«u Iun-nly fiflmu ‘lllllnlnlnln ' P ana left to the body claiming a foul| 1o I3 - Pl TOn——— “q"‘" Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe Y ] E Vsuee : g 43 NW 10 Pt Cly Ik “iis: - willa - SIstE: TERGRTE o h'i:.',{". '.'.'.,.,,4 |Conferees of House Reject‘ Noen today 0 6l 0 NW 12 PL Cldy b SBhii ot ool 1o MR8 & d'e‘ctsxony a8 e Compromise for CABLY AND BADIO REPORTS could no 3 S o EPO) It was a perfect repetition of the 5‘ ‘r‘,: "o'.' k YESTERDAY 1 ~TODAY A ! {"' Middle (_oune Highest 4pm. | Low 4aun. 4am. Preclp. 4am. Miami fiasco as Schmeling in agony | 29. Mather-of- i | stations— e tem| was carried to his corner and rofled ioal g T | 'mp._temp. | _emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather to his feet. Stll Crowley refused | 4s: R " at o eonyvention | WASHINGTON, D. C., June 13 Sattow 38 | to make a decision and the ring was| 3% K var. H 10 1 {Efforts to dispose of the Gov- g:;:i‘ :’* i gg fi 12 0 full of seconds arguing. After sev-| 8i. California g 7 42. Domestle anle | s - | . 0 t Yukol 5 o i eral minutes- arguing,-Crowley de- -y FiEbht 1, gggfig < 45 O Ay i b i 0 icided that Sharkey's left hook had 0 .l:m" niter . 49, v»ml‘.-u con- ‘iu | by .’)8 otk 0 Pt Cldy 3 80 7 | 9 4 a e been low, and Max Bchmeling was| gy Hy’l‘g;l’n'e ot & le;li s i DOWN S0 Thhntiess st. Paul 4 xals _ T‘:acc %2‘;‘1 heditat unial , Explode I 5 : F()R Sl] ‘IMB'{ /‘ 1ND She now heayymelght ghamplob by 4. “'nu': i 60, '-l) wom::: “. 7.‘»‘ Iun'f-na b1 ¢ Y In Inata compromise se Duteh Harbor 45 38 40 - 0 Cldy A 1VE L - reason of the foul. 43, Devour 52 Mara giossy Kodiak 43 42 42 * Preliminaries 45 W ror & 6n. Birds nomes & Licn of assent . coverig {tween the Senal o o : 2 18 Rain 7 o s Nl man's nome 64, Symhol for 4. Pudblic notice 54 As: German ;“O" and the House proposal for Cordova 58 32 34 b 18 Clear I/ AL /1 TI()]\[ W h /‘ I{ Ralph Gicucello, 168 pounds, scor-| 46, Mountain rafl- e h"n'n.'m i B. strained 56, Part of & i i S Jtneau 61 [ & ‘& * 0 Cldy F. 4 o o on t yate ownership. > | ed a technical knockoyt over Peter| o, Sik, 1o0¢, tons mediont {s & Loncerning o 68, Tamarisk . ! | Ketchikan 58 54 4“4 45 " 0 Pt Cdy Brand, 169 pounds, in the third var Ontside: salt trees | Prince. Rupert by 5 & A b 2 2 i e R : round, when the bout was, stopped | i E::{;"’n', fpntts, o R | Edmonton 54 48 i g .\\lu‘\ \”I I Al\ [“I{\ after Brand had been floored twice | /i “ e L 10. Last Greek 66. Lia | Seattle 60 56 [ 48 48 . 24 Pt Cldy for the count of nine. ':,‘.."f . Tyeant B yer | Portland 66 64 | 5% 52 . 0 Cldy B 1Q & < Slanley Poreda won a decision| 58, nmn Amert- 76, Yiolent 8. Emmet Ype measure | San Francisco 72 o4 | 5& 54 . 0 i ! v In th onese P } ¥ Clear l-‘nghbh k (,lt'h over Paul Bianchi in a bloody six | g7 'y it o n:::'.h: 77, On tand ‘1: :kllvwkfn-h salts :r-"q"n'l:llx"”"' | Spckane 66 60 | 44 4 10 0 Clear rounder. There were no knock- | Vancouver, B. C. 66 58 ' | 50 50 10 Clear 0 downs. Bianchi twice half stumbled | e ol g to the floor for brief counts after stiff shots to the jaw. Henry Lamar won an eight round decision over Matteo Osa in a slow heavyweight bout. There were no knockdowns. Semi-Final Bolll | 1In the semi-final waged after the main bout, Al Fay pounded out a victory over George Hoffman in 10 mauling rounds, At the .end. of the fight, both were cut and bleed- ‘ $7.50 Stitched Taffeta Hats $9.75 B V.I Behrends GO., lnc. £ o gt Yl Juneau’s Leading Department Store v Hoffman 102 pounds. ’ | NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Juneau time. The distribution of pressure this morning consists of a large low pres area over Northern Canada with a high of considerable intensity over the mid-Pacific and a smaller one over Western Al- aska. Pressure is increasing over the Territory. Light rains have fallen around the Gulf of Alaska and along the coast from Prince Rupert to the mouth of the Columbia. Temperatures at Tanana | ¢nd over the Gulf are lower while elsewhere over the Territory | they are higher. i “Give Dad a Tie” A new assortment to choose from— $1.00 : s | $1.50 : SCHUMACHER | i i | .| AT THE HOTELS e DOUGLAS e e i Bac s | Gt Box Included Plaster Wall Board lrector of Al Jol s tional | Ahdass. =T s‘n;:;‘; ot foq;‘;::;“’"fi g::g:n’;mbm Will Not Warp, Shrink or Crack Goldberg; J. H. Brokaw, Seattle; C. M. Lightbody, San Frangisco; L. M. Carrigan, Seattle; Al Rath,| Seattle; A. R. Butterfleld, Seattle; |’ N. L. Troast, Sitka. NEWS STORE ADDS ICELESS REFRIGERATOR | Lengths, 6 to 12 ft. Widths, 32 and 48 in. | H.S.CRAVES ‘ The Clothing Man INTEHNATIUNAL BOUT ENDS IN FOURTH ROUND LOCAL T. J. Cornelessen, city; John Law- son, Sitka; Mrs, Edith Lawson, Sit- ka; A. M. Harry, eity. { Keeping up with the times, the | Ried! store this week added a fine Frigidaire showcase to its equip- \ Juneau Lumber M zlls Inec. Zynda Mr, and Mrs C. Mackey, Bitka. ment, for the better preservation . —_— ——————— of perishable foods. M . o is _[Max Schmeling Wins This latest installation .of me- | 4 N’()‘l'!Ul MOOSE PHONE 358 chanical cold apparatus makes the fifth for Douglas. ANDREWS ON WAY SOUTH Ed Andrews, local photograp! gtttz onthe Dotathy, Alexander for a short trip to Seattle and vicinity. He will first attend the Masonic convention in Tacoma as delegate [ Crown of Heavyweight Champlon of World (Continued from P'xgo One) All Moose metbers are requested | tc. meet at the Hlks Hall SBUN- DAY at 1:00 p. m. for FLAG DAY services. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, . Becretary. F rye-Brfihn Com pany with @ left. Sharkey. grew. more aggressive but was ever watchful cf Schmeling's right. He stabbed for|—adv. i Schmeling’s head. Max stepped in with two uppercuts, and banged ' A Few Regular Prices from the Douglas Lodge, aftér which i he will visit with relatives for a|a left hook and short right to Shar- Featuring Frye’s De- while, returning home in about{key's head. Sharkey warmed to the l' 2 thrde weeks, fight, hooking a left to the body a l l icious Hams and Baeon .- and a right to U\lll! head. Max sneaked over a left hook, and Shar- COMING NORG.Z key banged the German with a PHONE 38 straight right on the chin. They PEANUT BUT R Mrs. M. M. Marks, daughter of [stabbed until the bell sounded. TF 1 lb tlnb . 25(,' e E. B. Dudden of the Douglas Is- VISORS land Packing Company, is a Doug- ROUND THREE P B 5 fi»fizngumnger on the Axns-!bl:h;‘;;“t'{:ftrggf ;;g":he;:‘:swgz‘fi:& SWIM CAPS - GRAP EF RU I T N 0. 2 tln . 2(’0 YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE —_—— - rights to e chin on e ropes. pe v - a7V e wee e oeine s || WATER WiNGs | PIGGLY WIGGLY SPFCIAL COLISEUM TONIGHT Dry Cleamng and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way and banged Sharkey's body in close while the sailor tried to tie him up. A short right full on the chin shook Schmeling and a bar- rage of rights sent him floundering. Another right sent him to the Sophie Tucker, the perennial “red hot mamma;” of the variety stage, is featured in “Honky Tonk,” War- ner Bros. latest talking, singing and dancing Vitaphone production at the Douglas Coliseum tonight. ropes, and he came out badly hurt, In this brilliant picture she is!hclding on for dear life. Sharkey the center of the riotous gayety of |Was as cool as the falling show and the “Honky Tonk” night club instepped into Schmeling with a left New York—the singer of rollicking |and another right. He was taking s in the floor show, and lhe;hls time cutting his man down. ht particular Star who is the Max stumbled through the blows, principal attraction of the cabaref. !«Arm> wrapped around his head. As And all the while she dreams of he came slowly on recovering, the the daughter whom she is keeping | German shot a feeble right hook to at a fashionable sechool in ignur-,the chin, Sharkey stepping in with ance of her mother’s real life. (two left hooks and then doubling Sophie sings a number of her Ma\ up and sending him back into most famous songs, as well as some 'his corner a bit staggery at the bell. that will be famous. ! ROUND FOUR Sophie Tucker is truly in her elc-l Schmeling’s second rubbed his ment in “Honky Tonk” but it is neck with ice and gave him deep shown that her hidden but most draughts of smelling salts, while P |@ . COFFEE, pound . . . . . 37c ' OLD SPUDS, 50 puund bags . $2.50 | SUNMAID RAISINS, £ pounds . 30c | tauwor'soss v amsr CAR] ATION PREMIUM OATS,45c Q : PEACHES in heavy syrulf b e WHITE GOODS SALE AL U TR ST O . le)sing Out the F. ollbu‘iing boé)ds' CORN ON THE COB, lurge tln in..25¢ Juneau Drug | - Company Fm'Mm :Phone 33 Post Office Substation VEANEY VOILE, LAWN, DIMITY, FLAXON, PIQUE, GEOR- engrossing interest is her grown daughter who'has been in a Euro- pean boarding school from child- hood and does not know that her mother is anything less conventional than a sedate concert singer, There comes a day when the truth separates mother and daugh- ter and & note of tragedy shrieks above the roar of jazz. Miss Tucker's supporting cast in- cludes George Duryea, Audrey Fer- ris, Mahlon Hamilton, Lila Lee and Sharkey sat across the ring com- placently awaiting the bell. Shar- key stepped into Max with a left jab, a punishing right blow to the chin, and disdainfully brushed aside |Max’s countering left by a dodge. The German rallled and fired a| right hand bolt into Sharkey's chin that shook the American. The crowd roared as it landed and Sharkey tossed caution aside for a second to fling both hands wildly at the crouching schmelmga hend COLISEUM A STEAMING DASH OF JAZZ—THE 100 PER SINGING TONIGHT SIZZLING MELODY AND CENT ALL TALKING HEAVEN OF JAZZ Young 61' Old—Hot or Cold—Sophie Tucker Burns ’Em Up—Hot-Foot Over to "HONKY TONK . with SOPHIE TUCKER The last of the red hot mammas—with VITA- . 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