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n L AL B A BB sa sl Arttncl) A rte el Anttnosl Acttcel) Arttncsl Aot Arttncsl) Asttac Aes T ILAVENIKS TAKE DOUGLAS | SCORING HONORS NEWS t night. The match a duel for scoring between husband and wife. avenik toppled 13 more pins RETURNING HOME Mr all told, 550 to 537, but Mrs. Lave- nik made the highest score of the -bound passen- ern due Fri- or a trip to Japan, which 4 in a vain effort to restore | €vening, 205, with the health of his son, Henry. The |trailing by one pin. shortly after The Woodpeckers won three 1 there. Y. Shitanda is|games from the Robins, helped by ed by Ben Shitanda. the steady bowling of Dr. Stewart, who had a total of 541. Last night's scores: HAWKS her husband NEW MINISTER COMING J. W. Caldw believed to be |Mrs. Faulkner. 160 146 132 438 the new ucceed Rev. P. Mrs. Petrich 76 129 84 289 E. Bauer, with Mrs. Caldwell, is Worth 144 117 154 415 enroute here on the Northwestern, Robertson ... 175 169 163 507 to look over the field |Blomgren ... 179 146 168 493 ——liire 734 1707 701 2142 NOTICE TO PUBLIC Handicap 38 38 38 114 Nerco due Saturday will be rush- ed ccuth to Seattle for railing north TI2 745 1739 2256 from there Saturday night, Decem- SPARROWS 19, for Christmas beat. Next North- | ) Lavenik .. 205 189 143 587 land will also be rushed south as Duncan ... 124 93 117 334 sgocn as possible after discharge at G. George 152 160 161 473 Juncau so as to arrive in Seattle | Shaw 145* 145 150 449 Thursday morning before Christ- | Lavenik 204 157 189 550 mas. —adv. ! —_— e —————— 830 744 1769 2343 .o Handicap 31 31 31 93 | TIDES TOMORROW ok o Ven Sl . by High tide, 126 am, 169 feet 861 775 80U 2439 Low tide, 7:02 am., 32 feet| WOODPECKERS High tide, 1:00 pm., 187 feet| Mrs Keller.. 100 100 100 300* Low tide, 7:47 pm., -28 feet|Mrs. Selby 9 77 96 263 ople 23 | Kaufman 188 138 145 417 ST. LUKE'S GUILD MEETING |T. George . 155 155 155 465° Final sewing meeting of St. Luke’s | Stewart 179 191 171 541 712 661 667 2040 Guild before their sale will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Fox. All having Handicap 74 T4 T4 222 work out are requested to bring D b Lyl it in. | 786 1735 1741 2262 | v The Silver Tea and Fancy Work | ROBINS Sale will be held next Tuesday Mrs. Coughlin 151 143 118 412 at 2 pm. in the League rooms of | Mrs. Pullen 90 90 90 270* the Congregational Church. adv. C. Sabin 141* 128 112 382 >~ d Duncan 126 176 167 469 NATIVITY CLUB MEETS N. Bavard 172 150 180 602 The regular meeting of the Na- tivity Club will be held tonight at | the Parish Hall commencing at 7:30. M. E. GIOVANETTI, | —adv. ¥ Secretary. 681 687 667 2035 Handicaps 44 44 44 132 725 731 711 2167 *—Average; did not bowl. ON ELKS ALLEYS their old-time form, ITOURNAMENT PLAY, A bowling tour {ing played on the Recreation Al lleys. Last night the Brunswick | and Recreation teams played and | |at 7:30 o'clock tonight the Cebu | |and Leyte teams will meet. Last night the games resulted in the following s rent is now be- | RECREATION ALLEYS| FLORIDA COACH PRAISES PARNELL'S PLAY AT END at Seward his bride-to-be, Miss | A new ‘GAINESVILLE, Fla., D Coach Charles Bachman of Flor thinks Ed Parnell of his 1931 ball team is one of the best he ever coached. “I have never seen anyone who played with the fire and mination of Parnell,” he said he has meant more than possibly can say to our team. 1 nds Parnell is a senior. He is rat2d | pond service, as one of the best pass receivers in Dixie. ———————— EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 9—W. W.'| t= | Thornton of EI Paso, who r | before had brought down a bagged the 10-point, 200-pou | Nabales 144 422 | | Torencios 135 422 | Talaga . 5 142 4ozi | Vclasde 145 151 160 456 | Fulzensie 121 115 109 345 Totals 717 640 690 2047 | RECREATIONS | Galav 164 156 184 504 | Gallardo 121 191 124 436 | | Escobor 122 120 138 380 | | Escatuna 116 148 123 387 | Capistrano 109 146 108 363 | Totals 632 761 677 2070 — e LADOUMEGUE PLANS TOUR | WITH FRENCH RUGBY TEAM | ~Jules Ladou- g Frenchman who | ed the world's rec- r the mile, is turning to| | rugby. | He recently rejected a number of | requests to run in exhibitions, andj obtained a footballer's license, an- nouncing a barnstorming tour ol" the provinces as a member of the | C.ASG. club. | French sports followers, however, | believe that the country's greatest | runner of all time soon will return | to the cinder paths. | —er——— ATTENTION REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2A will| meet tonight at 8 pm. in I. O. O. F. Hall. All members are urged to be present. HELEN CARTER SKUSE, Noble Grand. ALPHONSINE CARTER, Secretary. | — .- | Heavy snowslides in the Willow‘i Creek mining district north of An- chorage caused some apprehension | in Anchorage for the safety of | miners, but the slides caused no loss of life and but little property‘ —adv. damage. \ buck which had eluded e t hunters for years in the mountains of southern New Mexico. Glover’s Pajamas NEW PATTERNS in GREAT VARIETY H. S. Graves Tke Clothing Man ALL ITEMS OF ; Peuter, Chinaware, Glassware, Mesh Bags, Compacts, Crystal Beads, Pearl Beads, Table THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1931. e : 9.— arrived at Seward on a sLeamship}Patrans contemplating change of oot- | bearded & ‘train on the Alaska | have telesphones instailed are re- nd | four years ago. TO TELEPHONE PATRONS telephone directory is in course of - preparation. Adolph Stock of Fairbanks me I Mary Guth of Germany, when she | now CONCERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Friday and Saturday—December 11 and 12 A MUSICAL TREAT Under Auspices of the Martha Society Program 8 P. M. from Seattle. They immediately laddress or persons who wish to Railroad for Fairbanks where they | quested to notify the telephone arg to be married. Mr. Stock came | company before December 26. Tele- to the United States from Ger- | phone 420. —adv. many nine years ago and to Alaska ——————— INCEPENDENCE, Kas., Dec. 9. With the Wesiern Association BETIVE toan over Winter &[play:r limit cut from 15 to 14 as —8d¥. |41 economy measure, President .‘Dalc ‘Gear has urged all clubs to hire player-managers. ——eto—— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Admission 50 cents Gift Suggestions! DR. RAE L. CARLSON OPTOMETRIST—of Ketchikan ORIGINAL TILLICUM WOODENlTOYS NOW AT THE GASTINEAU HOTEL Carter’s and Wahls’ Fountain Pen Sets Until December 11th 1 Carter’s and Wahl's Pencil Sets \ E N ; BOXED GIFT STATIONERY in many | Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | sizes and tints CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS AND ORNAMENTS Decosheen Curtains in All Colorings POSTAGE STAMP CONTAINERS BOOK ENDS Loose Leaf Binders and Extra Sheets CHRISTMAS CARDS in box assortments— 21 beautiful cards with lined envelopes $1.00 Self-ejector Cigarette Container with Ash Tray SHOP EARLY George M. Simpkins Co. ; Opposite Light Company Front Street This is Dr. Carlson’s Eighth Year in Alaska | Graduate Rochester School of Optometry I Post Graduate Northern Illinois | College of Optometry Licensed by examination in New York, Illi- nois, Washington and Alaska by reciprocity. Sixteen Years in Active Practice oo o STORE OPEN EVENINGS | Select an Electric Gift NOW Don’t wait until Christmas, when selection will be limited. 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