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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1931, HOOP TOSSFRS |PAILY SPORTS CARTOON SE{ FOR IHKEE BAMES TORIGH: . School Gymnas- wm at 7 P. M. will be students against graduates, hig high school man boys against high high schod The competitors d Skull Practice G. Wentland of h school boys and C. urns of the high ‘school charges through light 1e maple floor this afternoon went into hud with the aspiring athletes for skull practic: afterward ool pep rally was held on in the hig um to encourage th ool teams to do thelr best to- school squads look nd are in fin given spectators. Will Determine Best Players Both coaches expect that t will demo: 1 competition the capabil the athl substi- the mentors will afford lly all members of both boy high school squads op- ; to prove their worthand showings made this evening ve much to do in influenc t teams for nave boy Wentlana wiil high school | sh and Boyd Marshall rs; Elmer Lindstrom, Rober! Henning and Hilding Haglund, for- ards; Thomas Redlingshafer e Karabelnikoff and Francis deau, guards. High School Alumni James Kenneth Junge, Connors Jim The high school girl teams ets—Elizabeth Terhune and | champion, has ent Wahto and Fern Barbara Winn and | Ulrich, guards; Joanneite Whi and Gene Carl- | son, forwards. | Freshman Boy Squad | The high school Freshman boy | squad is composed of: | Lloyd Peterson and Spiro Paul,| COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold ac- tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recoge nized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for per- sistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing ele- ments which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira- tory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or fiu. Money refunded if any cough on | cold, no matter of hew long standing, is not relieved after taking according | to dircctions. Ask your druggist. (adv.) BUSY WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & ATILERS CO. | GOOD PLUMBING /e tell you in advance what job will cost” | annual AS BEEN BROKEN TMES ~ves- STILL & BEST PASSER IN TE BiG 12y “ e VENTNER ~TAKES CARE OF | HE PASSING Foro NORTHWESTERN — AND HOW 4= TAKES CARE OF [, centers; LeRoy V |and Frank Beh | Fred Harris and Edward Kirchover | guards. | The Eighth grade boys are: | Mylo Peterson, cente: Thomas | Hall, Ralph Bardi and Harry Stur- | k, forwards; Walter t and arence Converce, gua Spring, one of t | egations in the T | schol cague girl ra | 398 points in eight games to | opponent’s none. | o Jimmy Bryan, Bremerton, Wash t guard in both football and etball at the Ur Washington a fes been elected pr | county. re: | are: Johnny Shields, Seattle, 1930 and | 1931 Washington state amateur golf ed the Univer- He was a stu- last year. sity of Washington. dent at Dartmouth Tommy Sockwell, Dallas, Texas. golf pro, asserts the heavier 1932 golf ball is the best putiting ball vet produced. The largest squad in the history of boxing at Alabama answered the first call to practice with 81 men present. Indianapolis umpires thr banquet to pla sports writers to atone for mistakes made during the season. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Probate Court for the Ju- neau Precinct, Territory of Al-| aska, Division Number One. In the matter of the estate of NANCY CARLSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| that James Carlson, Administrator | of the Estate of Nancy Carlson, deceased, has filed his final ac- count and petition for distribution tis Q/@HT WRIS |t | in said estate, and that "he same will be heard at ten o'clock in the forenoon of January 15th, 1932, a’| |the court room of above entitled’ court at which time any person in- terested in the said estate may ap-| pear and file his exceptions in| writing, to said petition and re-| port, | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 7th | day of November, 1931, CHAS. SEY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Juage. First publication, Nov. 12, 1931. Last publication, Dec. 3, 1931. T Ly SR N\ X AR I 7 FOUR - SULLIVAN WINS 'Sk ROUND 60 FROMKETCHELL | ! PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 3 an, of Los Angeles, jcutpointed Harry Ketchell, of Ta- coma t to win a six-round Both fighters weigh- HAWKS BEAT SNOW | BiRD; WOODPECKERS % TAKE TWO OF THREE The Hawks climbed a fow the percentage column when they trimmed the three” games in a row { Elks’ Club alleys. But their { ma of victory was close in the Ts won two out of ee from the Owls in the second match, materially assisted by the fine bowling of Dr. Stewart, wno rolled high average of 190. Mrs. o was the only woman in this match. She got the highest score for her sex during the evening, 172, although Mrs. Faulkner made the best average, | 158. Al Koski rolled the highest score for single game, 225 The next games in the mixed tournament will be rolled Friday WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go 1t you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, minersl water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a ‘movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. | 1t this bile is not flowing freely, your food oesn’t digest. 1t just decsys in_the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have & thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, n often breaks out in blemishes. Your head hes and you fecl down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. ; It takes those gcod, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER Pl LS to get these two ounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up.” They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it ¢omes to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Lool: for the name Carter's i ills on {5e red label. Resent a Little Liver Pills on {5 dies Sants —By Pap WRESTLER IS - - ————— Kinglishers 2duled to play the Eagles meet the Last night’s scores. SNOWBIRDS Miss Barragar 101 95 Mrs. Andrew s 90 107 Bernard 123 185 Koski 225 150 Selby 144 168 683 705 HAWKS Mrs. Faulkner 154 Petrich 125 Worth Robertson Blomgren 50 105 136 155 174 OCWLS I fresne 132 172 Miss 80 80 G M 146 146 134 108 183 165 675 671 WOODPECKERS Mrs. Keller 100 100 Mrs. Selby 90 90 Kaufman 167 172 T. George 155 105 Stewart 214 182 726 Did nat Godda Pullen 699 Average: bowl CLOSED 114 99 173 172 145 703 169 112 135 164 134 14 160 82 146 155 198 739 100 90 157 155 175 €11 TOMORROW THANKSGIVING DAY are| the Sparrows and Robins. 310 293 481 547 457 2031 473 342 385 517 465 2182 434 2400 438 397 546 2085 300 2170 496 4 571 2102 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Store Closed ALL DAY ON Thanksgiving GARNICK’S Telephone 174 - CHICAGO RING i - | Zbyszko Can't Come Back So Gus Sonnerberg Declared Winner o 1 | CHICAGO, 1Ill, Nov. 25.—Gus Scnnenberg of Boston, hea\'yweig:\t" wrestler, defeated Karol Zbyscko, of Poland, in the main event at| he Chicago Stadium last night when the latter was unable to come up for the final fall after be- ing bounced out of the ring. { Sonnenberg used a flying tackle to hurl the Polander from thering.' Zbyscko won the first fall in minutes with a headlock. r grappling 15 minutes and conds for the second fall, Scnnenberg knocked his opponent out of the ring. S BOTHERING I NEW YORK, Nov Schmeling, soon to a I Germany, apparently is ready to defend his heavyweight champion ship against only two men—Mic | Walker and Jack Demp:ey If some rosy schemes concocted in the brain of Joe Jac the Teuton's manager, are f d, Schmeling may fight both Walker and Dempsey before the ond of 1932. Jacobs, arriving here visit of several months many, declared he had recei cable from Dempsey while in Be: lin saying the former champion would be ready to fig 1zainst Schmeling, and Schmeling only. Jacobs foresees a gat2 of $2,000- 000 if this match goes through. While he is willing to hear defi Max > from after a | The November Elks will have| their birthday party tonight ati the regular lodge session. There | will only be a short business meet- ing and then things are going to hum. W. R. Garster promises | something different in the way of | entertainment and “eats” and the evening is bound to be full of sur-| prises, so all Elks, and sitors | as well, should attend the session | tonight. ——————— MINNESOTA GETS NURSERY CASS LAKE, Minn.—One of the | largest federal tree nurseries is to | be located here. It will furnish seedlings to forest areas in Minne- sota, Michigan and Wisconsin, and will have a capacity for 15,000,000 trees. ———————— A tractor plow, small enough to k> used in a garden, has been per- fected by P. R. McCrary of Jack- | snow CHMELING HAS ELKS TO HAVE IS ROBBED, THEN HURLED FROM BUT TWO BOUTS ~ PARTY TONIGHT BULLETS FIRED: INTO HiS BODY Idaho Officers and Civil- ians Are Searching for Two Men OROFINO, Idanhn, Nov. 25.—Of- ficers and civilians are bucking from two to three feet of snow in the timbered country sceking two men wanted for robbing and then shooting Charles Johnsen, middle-aged lumberjack, near Pierce. He is in a ecritical coa- dition. Gust Homlund and Johnson we-e asleep in their cabin. The f&un robbers forced them out into th: in their underclothing, anl Johnson was robbed of $100. Hom- lund said the robbers then emptied ' their pistols in Johnson's body. sonville, Fla. MIDNIGHT SPECIALS OLD ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING, containing brandy AMOCAT Hawaiian Sliced PINEAPPLE, No. 2Y%, Dole No. 1 pack, extra heavy natural syrup, no hard centers ... George Bros. PHONES 92 and 95 Basketball : TRIPLE HEADER Juneau High School Boys vs. Alumni Juneau Hi. S. Girls vs. Girls Second Team J. H. S. Frosh Boys vs. Eighth Grade TONIGHT: 7:00 P. M. in High School Gymnasium ettt | Admission—10, 25, 50 cents of iron hed 206 pounds ghed 188%: pounds Sonr 1 nitely from Dempsey again, Jacc & is turning over in his mind an offer of $200,000 for a match with TURNER RELECTED Schmoing and Walker in Los Anc BOSS OF BEAVERS 5 Foray, Sone sockey clab 4 a has, offered an arena secating 60,000 FORTUANDISNE Dt cons for the Walker-Schmeling | Thomas L. Turner has been re-, . " 1cicc:ed president of the Porlland;bam el | baseball club at the annual meet-' ling of the directors held here. He jalso will serve as treasurer. { Roy F. Mack was returned to |the office of vice president and Ibu manager. Charles Swin- | was elected se to suc- ceed Gus Moser, resigned. g NATIONALISTS | ~ SHOWING FIGHT Old papers at The Empire LONDON, Nov. 25.—Information = raceived here from India said agi- tation has begun there for a cam- paign of violence after indication the Round Table Conference here will probably end this week with- out a settlement satisfactory to the , Nationalists. | Finland Report to 21c |BO YOU GO ? THROUGH THIS ! An Hour After Eating? | Do you begin to have pain m‘ ; (your stomach or across your back? 1(1.1.‘ rumbling in your stomach and bowels pressing on your heart until {vou think yuu are going to sutfo-| HELSINGFORS, “(‘\Zv? A sour liquid coming up in 25—A report declaring | vour mouth, with bits of undigested prohibition law to be insupportable | Belch? and recommending that beer and , ) Five Fast Deliveries | | Favor Beer, Wines Finland, Nov. Finland’s | tood? 1 Try a tablespoonful of Dare’s wines be legalized, will be sub- Mentha Pepsin before you eat and mitted soon to the government ee if that doesn't help. commission appointed last winter You will notice a big difference to study the problem. | {atter the first meal. No pain. No The majority report, it was discomfort. No belching. You're not learned on the highest authority | vnscious of your digestion in any will declare a change is needed way. With each succeeding meal in the interests of real temperance. you f2el better and better. | Finland has been under prohibi- Three days tells the story. Go to tion for twelve years. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. or any live| - - |druggist and get this guaranteed; Great Britain provides relief—money back it Dare's fails half of India’s supplies |to fix you up. —adv. and steel products. 00000 The best costs no more /4 Thanksgiving § PECIAL 0000000000000 R Fresh Olympia Oyster Cocktail Combination Salad Hearts of Celery Green and Ripe Olives Potage a la Reine Soup -——CHOICE OF—— Stuffed Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing with Cranberry Sauce Fricassee of Chicken with Cauliflower Baked Premium Ham with Imperial Sweets Bailey’s Special Grilled Steak with Mushroom Sauce Potatoes—Mashed en Cream or French Fried Buttered Squash Tea Birscuits —DESSERTS—— Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream R Plum Pudding with Hard and Brandy Sauce Salted Almonds Cluster Raisins Cafe Noir BAILEY'’S TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS O O AR AT |

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