The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1931, Page 3

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THE-DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY; SEPT. 4, 1931. St ASHES m: CAPT NO | KNUGKQUT ]UEMPSEY NOT [Mmsss'— o7 TSEUM — TONIGHT WALDO STATES, =% %==% FOR LOMSKI | 10 $TOP HIS - COLISEUM | o iei "o e et RETURNED HERE © 555 BY DEMPS EY EXH IBITIONS, |rites of the Masonic Order were said at the time of his death which occurred in the Marine Hospital at Port Townsend, October 20, 1929. Howc\’er. the arrangements for | CAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY | LAST NIGHT Crows) in | (13 9 'r/ 2 ! ¢+ HEART - BREAKING \fé:nn and mimb?l-(g‘ '-;‘:’mlzms'):‘fil i A VYBODY S AR A Sl tee making the plans. ) T ERSES A At His Request They lel‘fgifjgd friends and_assoiates 42| Aberdeen rlgh[er Not' to Wl“ Keep All E: Engagements; She these Phonograph Stars in a {\\qrgt}?hey 2T Be Scattered Monday | Atter attending the 1oca) Public| Meet Ex-Champion at | Despite Death of Phony-Laugh Picture . Maeas S&% | on Gastineau Channel = |Schogh, Stes entered the Mautt | Reno Monday His Brother DOORS OPEN 12:30 SHOW AT 1 AM. Washington. He was port captain | Next Monday afternoon, the ash-|for the Juneau Ferry and Naviga- | es of Capt. Waldo B. States will be 'tion Company for many years and strewn from the deck of @ 1erryran between Juneau, Douglas and il Aberdeen last Wednesday night, with PORTLAND, Orc Sept. 4—After PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 4.—Jack watching Jack Dempsey work out | Dempsey said he would go through all of his fight exhibitions cnmcl.ances the two men are coh- 'Lamly embroiling themselves over MORAN & MACK e B |called for in his immediate con- |some lady or othet until they both boat on the waters of Gastineau Thane for a long o Leo Lomski said here today he ha;‘r\ 5 ‘ Channel, along the route over| With é)‘::;,,:;ng Board decided to withdraw from the four tracts despite the death of ki 7 |are capturcd by the bandit loader \ which hé started his seafaring ca-| TIn 1918 he went with the Um:edw""““d exhibition bout ~with the |brother Barney in Los Angeles. IN ANYBUDY 8 |and tossed into the local jail. They i reer that led him to be master of |States Shipping Board and for a|former champion at Reno NeXt| . ... <o his first impulse ”f“?é’si‘.’,e‘i fi?“ifii;fié‘,dd’a“mm from . vessels of unlimited tonnage on any |number of years was master of Monday night y t {was to call of all bouts but he felt some of the bandit’s men. Though e L | ocean, and carried him through |vessels- for that organization. He Lomski said he has not boxed | this would be unfair to the pro- WAR' s nfa T turned 1 the waters of most of them. |made several trips between the|for four months and is not in con- | oters and the public as well. ;,:e]:_r zx:;m;g:ll;xe'zhfidd‘% 3 It will be 47 years to the day,|United States and European ports; |dition. Dempsey will not be able to at-| find themszlve$ rivals for the gir. The rest of the story is too en- 'tertllnlng—:md thrilling—to be re- | vealed here, but it provides a whir'~ wind endinz to .as excellent a ve- hicle as McLaglen has ever had. on that occasion, since Judge and |two or thre Mrs. Henry States landed in Ju- to South America; and| “Of course I realize it would be | Vl‘CtOl’ M<Laglen| tend the funeral if it is held in two to Japanese ports. no disgrace to be knocked out by |y, angeles on account of litiga- neau with their two sons, Roscoe| A receptacle containing his ash-|Jack Dempsey, for it is my opinion |iisn with his wife. His mother and Wally, the latter less than two es was received several days ago |that even at this early date of hlsbm Salt Lake City, is making ar- years old. After residing here most /by Mr. Bothwell. At 3:15 pm.|comeback period he looks able aml‘mng,mmh for the funeral which of his life, receiving his public Monday a boat will leaye the local ready to knockout any man who McLaglen in A Devil with | Women” on For Last Time, COliSeuln Lowell Sherman, Irene Dunne ' Mae Murray, Norman Kerry |school education here, following his Ferry float and cruise toward Doug- |will stand up and fight him. How- ere S R e S | ‘There W“‘nl”k ‘w""‘d}:‘t"‘:“ ‘m‘“‘ | . e . .. ., |profession as mariner in other|las while they are scattered over |ever I would rather that was to be Victor McLaglen in “A Devil |Dee at 1 ‘; cfi b “‘: “Ae“ uring 1 News Specialties parts of the world, just Drior to|the surface of the water. someone else than Leo Lomski” the| FOES FOR NORTHWESTERN With Women” will be shown to- |MOFan an :fn p “Yb"‘g: Gomedy his death he requested that his et ® e 08 Aberdeen fighter said. el [night at the Coliseum for the lasi | War' ",’x{‘:o K C:gw‘mds S ' . body be cremated and the ashes PIANO TUNING Lomski sponsored the show at| EVANSTON 1Iil, Sept. 4 —North- time. o sty - sent here to be scattered on Gasti- Repairing—Refinishing Aberdeen Wednesday in which|western's football team this fall g i B ng oo The story, laid a g| . g loon Chanary edy, the result of two negroes from 4 neau Channel waters. P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales|Dempsey cuffed several heavies will play two foes never before on % big boy _ | Central American country during a | No Formal Ceremonies Agent, now at the Juneau Melody |around the ring. the Wildeat schedule — Nebraska How that big boy could pick | ponqjs uprising brings a new Mc- {3:“““;‘9“- :”i‘e :ld°g “;dh" ";: | There will be no formal cere- |House. Telephone 18-2 for ap- >oo——' |and the University of California the dames. Each senorita was [Laglen to the screen—a weather- \F: ot :’ W‘“‘ t;:"“r‘” 0 g"w monies at this time, as the funeral | pointment. --adv Old Pnnerx At ‘rne =i lat Los sweeter than the last. And|beaten, sardonic, jovial, practical|France to win Thié ventures overseas are extremely funny, but the reception they re- celve in their home town when they return from the }mnt is even more : soldier of fortune, whose sword is yat the service of whatever country | offers the most excitement. 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