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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1931. —_— = E = : = = = ~ | he American Smelting & Re-‘ PELICANS fining Ccmpany has acquired some s AG I PELICANS HAVE Mrs. ©lson 123 “189 '1C1 « 32 Lk ! ado Creek, in the BIG NIGHT ON Mrs. McLean .. 171 131 188 470 3 2d trict, and will launch y Petrich 148 125 140 413 _ - . ‘z! i an'nNs ifl E i rp:c-ovmm next yaer. | THRows GALZA ELKS’ ALLEYS Shepard 167 210 168 5%5 ! 'EEJ BA'; rflf‘_! !A : re ] ¥ S . S REOBGRALONS — 2 609 i by 2 ? i L Rl | It was Peiican night on the Elks |Henning 211 171 227 , L UL eld this winter. s eI T i o Club alleys last night. These birds Sk W ? [ - y ; 825 806 804 425 e f“ . | 'ardsé:‘o JM:';EM ex- NBW YORK, Dec. 8—fFor the DoWled aver the Snowbirds ihres SNOWEIRD S | ca1caGo, e 311V LB 3 M T > time in two weeks, Jimin @ ToW and Fred Henning, their| o poo o VR 0 T g aga¥ agiia of Winng : D i thhe imant of the heavy-|AnChor man, ran up the highest| ;. Tyngens 104 86 138 328 |weight, last night T | S & wrestli h " | three-game average of the tourna- 5 1§ ad O . ; iich . ad wrestling championship, de- had hign | Bernard 124 165 133 422 ¢ on ove! Cornpletes Ten-Week Sur- chorage was ed George Calza, of Ttaly, in Ment season, 609. He had high|p g AEAVHES 161 b 5. B t s busin - adison Square Garden last night, | Single score, 227. His team mate Selby 130 169 149 448 and Saltis vey, Inspecting 18 2 period, and bus Twelve thousand spectators wit.|Mrs. McLean, averaged 157 and j % ‘elools in Fer Morth | ;. neszed the match. Londos wexgh:dl‘""“de high score of 171 to lead the 631 674 730 2085 | SPORT BRIEFS i 200 pounds and Calza weighed 217|WOomen. Handicap 59 59 59 177 ' Southern California fight fans 5 . pounds. In the other match of the even- wooliim ©RBHY Girison: Cas 4 e ey e o e 690 733 789 2212 | Scotch-Mexican pugilist, as : éw}'fees arkled for n?g winners with | “Average; did not bowl. heavyweight = boxing hope. ITALIAN SPORTS goritho, -, weighs in at 174 pounds a pin total of 601. NAM ETS H JARGON MANGLES The Hawks and the Sparrows M N ARA G Ry oo 1 3 o ighland Parl school foot- EN’G"‘SH TONGUE}MA at 7:15 tonight. The second DECIS[ON OVER Tt e match will be between the Wood- ba s arge crowd ep- Active RCOME, Ttal peckers and the Robins. PHIL RAFFERTY Dallas, Tex., becafse of their use i sual amount of RCME, Italy, Dec. 8—The Am-| past night's scores: A [of Notre Dame plays. both in mining and pros- | e e by spectator at an Italian foot- | BLUEBIRDS NEW YORK, Dec., 8—Jimmy, in the Fairbanks area, the|most carried out by the ice. {ball game hears a jargon of sport |miss Taylor 120 217 92 320 |McNamara, 139 pounds, of New The Wasada Japanese baseball r said. The Fairbanks| FETRIDec o UpLm PR {terms that sound absolufely | nics Morrison. 148 132 148 428 gained a close ten-round team of Seaitle will tour Japar Company's flect of| Trappe thr:}xanou: n«.o_ visiranze to him—but the Italian|pgarqing 123 193 166 482 or Phil Rafferty, 145 a backetball aggregation after com- as still operating the sec- | ATe OPUMISLS Over "h;g e et hey are English. Bringdale 130 170 164 464 |pounds, alto of New York, here bleting its baseball tour. ¥ in' Novethber and e,(_:smson. a;ruxell.er said. tarmigan m::h"s};outed. IibeCOmESvA\{Etcfllf i . 193 215 193 601 \135: night " 5 o operats as long as wea- m’i e o[r—sidef ._Eccmi(‘s m; SENEs Sm GROMIR .. AL L De-nyanovl.ch‘h sophomore tions would permit. |large num -2 Is ‘orza, dfiY- | Handicap 38 38 38 114 | = G u rk‘ on the Alabama squad ent cperatcrs had a|Cred = coarnair,” “shoot” becomes | L CPELAE R A NOTiICE never played football before enter- is “stoppa.” # 1 de- | tion, & year. Considerable . In boxing, “upper-cut” is shout- | and exploratory work | P ppars | £y 3 or, and | @ take ield. ed as ‘“copair-cootay swing” is during "hf“‘“‘dm‘;rrasulr. Mr. K had planned to in- “sveengay.” Verbs like ‘“knock-| s he Kuskokwim cut” and “box” have been convert- | s in t € weather condi- . 3 favorable for flying jugated. s | When he was in Fairbanks, and he' Tennls, swimming, rowing, have| ed the trip. He probably all drawn liberally on English for| here somelime next Spring. their terminology.” { o Ttalian verbs and are con- | gh it was necessa cloze the mill at Willo to breakage of machin- | ¢ ery ating new equipment, | " the company still has 50 men en-| o R SEA raged in mining ‘ahd: development.| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | hese will be kept active through-| suyneau Chapter Mo. 7, O. E. S, TOLEDO, O. Dec. 8—Coach d thf_‘wm meet Tuesday, December 8, at Clint Houser of Libbey high school | n shape for resumption ¢f /g pm. Election of officers. All denies that football players are 15 by January 1, when 50| members urged to attend dumb. Checking his records he d off when it was closel| JESSIE KELLER, found that of the 103 awarded let-| h, will ba restored to the pay- Worthy Matron. for football since he has been | ROBINSON, h 49 went to college and 92 Secretary. fully finished high schsol AR RO A OO Assignee’s SALE \G, DEC. 9TH B | GRIDSTERS NOT DUMB 5 | FANNY L. was reported, Mr. Keller said,' _aqy. u STARTS WEDNESDAY MOR! AT 10:00 A. M. MUST CLOSE OUT IMMEDIATELY CHAS. DEVLIN’S ENTIRE BOOTERY STOCK PRICES 20% off wholesale invoice prices. PRICES CUT OUT FREIGHT and OVERHEAD L I. MILLER SHOES, regardless of color, size or former price the entire stock goes at one price $2.85 Three pair for $7.50. Shop early while your size is available. ALL OTHER BRANDS, including Red Cross, Laird and other standard brands of ladies’ foot- wear, regardless of color, size or former price $4.85 ALL SHOES ON THE RACK, all brands, sizes and colors. Odds and ends. All at One Price $1.85 RUBBERS, 50 cents FOOTHOLDS, 50 cents PLACE—TWO DOORS SOUTH OF JUNEAU BAKERY ON SEWARD STREET. TIME —Wednesday, December 9, 1931. Daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. TERMS: CASH NO EXCHANGES Alaska Personc! $-:vice Agents 752 865 801 2418 After December 10th no telephone inz the university. KINGFISHERS ireo(als for the month of December - Mrs. Bavard 135 135 135 405* wilk.be accepted at a discount. Alll One of the most modern quar | Mrs. Worth 62 113 92 267* |remittances by mail must bear mile running tracks in the cou Stevens 147 147 147 431'kpd!tmnrk of not later than last is ke cted at Wash! Lavis 193 166 158 517 |discount date. Please be nmmnl.‘S‘. college, Pullman, Wash. Sabin 167* 165 190 523 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | bt st pomere adv. TELEPHONE CO. | “Pid” Purdy, Columbus Red Bird 704 780 022 2143 | —— cutfields, for two seasons was Handicap 53 .53 53 159 ' “GOLDEN GnUW”" Christmas ! g erback on the Green Bay pro- ional football team of the Na- Some special close-omts of last Christmas models at extraordinary prices. These watches are high grade but have been here their full fime and we want to move them even at a considerable loss and invest the meney in new goods. If you are looking for value more than style this IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Elgin Ladies’ Wrist Watch ........... Regular $60.00 now $30.00 Elgin Ladies” Wrist Watch ... Regular 32.50 now 16.25 Hafis Ladies” Wrist Watch ........... Regular 50.00 now 25.00 Waltham Ladies’ Wrist Watch ...... Regular 25.00 now 12.50 Gruen Ladies’ Wrist Watch ... Regular 35.00 now 17.50 Gruen Ladies” Wrist Watch .......... Regular 45.00 now 22.50 Men’s Gruen Wrist Watch ... Regular 35.00 now 17.50 Men’s Gruen Wrist Watch ... . ..Regular 45.00 now 22.50 Men’s Pocket Waltham Watch ...Regular.. 35.00 now 17.50 Men’s Pocket Gruen Watch ... Regular 65.00 now 32.50 Men’s Pocket Gruen Watch .......... Regular 35.00 now 17.50 We have only a limited number of these special close-outs and it is strictly a matter of first come, first served. Strictly cash, but a reasonable deposit will reserve any selection. As usual, ENGRAVING FREE. { “ THE NUGGET SHOP PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” ASSIGNEE RO llIIIIllIIII"IIIlIIll|IIlIlIIII|lIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIl THE SANITARY GROCERY TR - Dainty Wrist Watches j EVERY ; : AR ¢ 74 - g NEW DESIGN! | " Wrist watches—smartly created ] | for the discriminating woman. ei = Cord — bracelet — strap—ribbhon i = and mesh wristlet-s-square—rec- f B g or ornamental shapes— i 5 jeweled, accurate and beau- a - tiful. 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QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 - Frye-Bruhn Co npany PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY | Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 | g % s

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