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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 11, I93| BRINGING UP FATHER Y GOLINM T\ MOST 21T RIGHT | DOWN AN’ READ THIS LETTER FROM MIKE DAUGHERTY- HES N JANY L AGAN - DAILY SPORTS CAR TOON " ABO Wit ORACTICe MakeS @eeeect SHE WRACTicES Z 015 HourS How THE POOR OLD RASCAL 1S SUPERSTITIONS - HE BELIEVES 1N QHOSTS-HE SAYD HERE IN HIS LETTER- SN MY CELL LAST NIGHT MY DRINRING CUP BITHER MOVED OR JUMPED OFF OF ) THE TABLE - HEARD OF dER o7 HELEN LLS MOODY NATIONALs 2 WOMEN'S TENNIS RANKING HELEN wiLLs Mcost’ NAME WAS OMITTE P FROM THE LIST 655Au55 THE OFFICIALS HAD CINSUFFICIENT OATA " To Rankz, HER " | night. %, By (,L()R(,E M(‘M/\NUS ® 1931, Int') Feature Service, fnc., Greal Britain rights reserved. ] 'PARROTS TWO ! -~ OUT OF THREE |; (_umes on Elks Alleys Are‘ | Close with Lavenik | Making High Total ‘i Last evening on the Elks' alleys| the Eagles won two out of thr ~~‘ from the Parrots but didn't get any |games on a silver platter, There were only 27 points difference in | their total score. | Lavenik scored high total of 550 and also high score of 214. ‘Boylc and Guyot, who opposed each othar in the match, tied with 546 each Other scores were: Blomgren 534 | Sabin 529 and Brown 508. | No games are scheduled for to- Results last ght follow: Eagles— | Lavenik . | Bovle Sabin Simpkins ... 214 157 148 . 137 182—559 210—546 183—529 150—408 | 725 2042 656 Parrots— H. Mess'dt . Guyot | Blomgren Brown 139 186 136—427 164—546 189—534 176—508 665 2015 | 196 153 192 . 174 158 652 698 HELLO- DOCTO‘“‘~ 1 COME RIGHT OVER- \ MOST SEE YOu! I * IIllllllIlIIIIl||IlIIIl"IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIl"IIIllIIII‘IM MONDAY WITH AN EASY ELECTRIC WASHER Priced Less Than $100.00 Investigate T T TR T T T T T & 1 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone Juneu, Douglas, 18 ;lll||"HHHHHIl|Illlllllllllllll"llllllll|IIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"HIIIIIIIIIIIII THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every PPassenger-Carrying Boat m-—e—.v\‘d EUTHTTHHTHTITTTT A P TH R H PR PR HATH ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Quick-Step The best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store Benny Friedman, former all-America football player at the Univer sity of Michigan, and now a pro star, with his bride, the former Miss | Shirley Immerman of Brooklyn, N. Y., shortly after their marriage at Great Neck, N. Y. WEEK LY STANDING OF TEAMS ‘Won Lost Pct. 10 .833 667 667 583 555 .333 1250 167 | Robins gles Sparrows Crows Bluebirds Cwls | Parrots ... | Woodpeckérs | - ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting of Perserverance PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office - OF OAKLAND, CAL, — 1S RAT, D RNUMBER. ON: N THE NATIONAL WOMEN 'S TENNIS RANKINGS - | SoomaweD T The A P AN Righs Reserved > A beautiful large mixing bowl, price....$1.00 With 2 pounds R & W Coffee, price ... .90 was quite a party for him but the general leave taking was none too hilarious. The newspaper boys were asked not to write stories about the de parture of a man who had done S0 much for Army athletics. was a refreshing aLmo<phcre cf modesty and intimacy to the leave taking. They wanted no cflnnons fired. . It was in marked contrast to the ileave taking of another famous |athletic figure from West Point— |Red Gagle. There wére many stories ! jthen. And it was so different | Putting matchmakers on the grilllgom the near arrival of another| e in New York seems to have been ,o,.onage on the grim campus Alaska intrigues the interest of just what the doctor ordered fOf ;pove the Hudson, a young man Tesidents in Pacific Coast States, the Bght Eatye. ! named Goff who used to play fuil- and Northerners who visit the West- Just as business is showing an poov for Rhode Island State uni- €rn commonwealths are plied with| = upswing, smiles are breaking out)yergpy | many questions about this country. here and there in Wall'Street, and | | Ray Stevens, Cashier of the First' = the multi-millionaires are really| ; Naltional Bank of Juneau returned = geiting some idea as to where their KING NETS [this week from a sojourn of a t Rolls is coming from, so are FREGES;'?"%S()M 7%0 TR]ES month in Pacific Coast cities. s in the fight circles be..cm-‘ “My trip was comparatively brief, ing more stable. | +he said today. “I stayed in Seattl° There was a time for awhhc; MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 11.— a while and spent a week in San | when the boxing palace Tex Rick-{garly Maxwell, winner of the Francisco. From what T saw and ard built could not lure more !hfm‘worlds championship for basketball heard everywhere I went, the busi- 6,000 customers through the turn- \free throw in 1927, is still OINE ness recovery has set it, Condi- stiles. Lack of interest was aserib-'strong as a pro. tions are better than they were.” ed to the business depression aml‘ His most recent achievement was While in San Francisco Mr. lack of good fighters. ‘the landing of 683 out of 700 trials, stevens saw Mr. and Mrs. Harold |all within the course of 30 hours 'n g pgst former residents of Ji But other fight centers weren't exhibition trials in his home state. noay Mr. Post is with the San; doing so poorly. There seemed 10| In shooting the free throws MaX- Fyansiseo Building and Loan Asso-| be pretty good boys warring in well showed his wares indoors and ,j.tion Operation of the institu- foreign parts. So the New York outdoors, in auditoriums and in 4o recently was taken over by critics started delving into the com- 'one school used a desk as a bal-' 5 ponents of the cards that wWere ance. His exhibitions were g“en‘the California State Bank Commis- | = failing so miserably to attract cus- in seven towns. ' ducted under his direction. omcers‘— tomers at Madison Square Gar-| Maxwell is attached to a profes- g {sional quintet at Memphis. ‘nnd stockholders in the association 7= are confident its difficulties will\ = As a result the boys jumped ini i h= 2 bedy with unshielded spikes on! 'soon be composed in large meas-|= the portly form of Tom Mcardle, JATTERS DON'T GET V&M ’;0; em'relyh anied | = the Garden matchmaker. There| “MAD” AT CAGE FOE . st Vs, ~Who 8ccomp i d"'=— were squawks and protests but| evens to the States, remaine = there were also results. The cards| g 9 h | there for a longer visit. — became better, some of the inroads| DELAND, a., rel —De-| of wrestling were halted, and fin- feat, at John B. Stetson university, ZAPORA MAKB BRIEF ally the Garden began to draw al- is defeat, says Coach H. R. McQuil- STAY lN JUNEAU most as many fans for the profes- lan. | ‘sional shows as turned out to see! Mercer university’s basketba)l‘ the amateur mitt slingers quarrel.|quintet pasted a pair of defeats; With a small quantity of freight For two straight weeks now the on the Hatters early this sesaon. |for Juneau, the steamship Zapora, Priday night attendance has run McQuillan said he had received a of the Wills Navigation Company, cver 10,000. Tommy Loughran letter from Mercer stating that one arrive hege from Seattle at 9:35 and Max Baer did it and Len ci the Bears was ineligible. The this forenoon. She departed o her return voyage south at 1: ithls arternoon 90 adv. FOR $1.40 ~ |Lodge No. 2A will be held tonight |in 1. O. O. F. Hall at 8 p. m. HELEN CARTER SKUSE, Noble Grand. ALPHONSINE CARTER, RETURNS FROM - ——————— | rownor sux ECONOMY CASH STORE ' Sale of Fancy Work vIsIT TU STATES[‘A! the Salvation Army Hall, Wil- GARNICK’S---P’[O"G 174 | loughby Avenue, on Friday, March {13th at 2 pm. Everybody welcome. \Rcfreshments served. —adv. ‘ Featlfn'ng Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Juneau Baok Eashier S Says| rade Recovery Has Set in on Coast IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIlIHI|IlIIIIIlIIIIIllII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl‘ Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Trihute™ Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 —— — ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:3C, 4:30 REXALL ORDERLIES 25¢—50c—$1.00 Butler, Mauroe Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s nght” TELEPHONE 134 WE DELIVER Express Money Orders [ — | T sioner, and its business is still con- ‘_.. PUSH BACKS REIGN IN HATS THE LOVELY NEW SPRING HATS ARE HERE Tri-Cone Shapes and Close Fitting Models. All New Spring Colors and Trimmings. Moderately Priced, $5.95 to $13.50 AT MAREELE SRR RO Harvey turned the same trick with Mercer officials didn't know it at Vince Dundee. The talk of de-|the time. pression in boxing is fading. The| The basketeer was short suffi- €00 millionaires are beginning to ciem credits as a sophomore, so wonder if they'll collect real divi- Mercer offered to forfeit the games. dends again from Garden stock McQuillan replied that he felt the that once boomed as high as $37 a Hatters had been beaten fairly and share. It sells now around $5. 'squarely and would claim no for- feits. He was backed by the stu- Major Philip Fleming, as pleasant dent body, he said. and capable a man as ever di-| ——o——— rected the athletic destinies of a OLDTIMERS NIGHT major school of learning, is leav- ' ing the military academy at Wes Tonight at Elks Meeting to Le Point soon for active service. There held In Auditorium. —adv. GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES 92-—95 B llONEYMOONERS RETURN SRy Mr. and Mrs. George W. James, of Seward, are passengers aboar® the Yukon returning from a hon- eymoon trip of several months in the states. Mrs. James is the former Mrs. Otto Schallerer who is proprietress of a curio and candy shep in Seward. Five Fast Deliveries TRIANGLE BUILDING i TR AR > — Daily Empire Wwaos Ads Pay. Old I’npersfifor sale at Empire Offi

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