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NEW HIGH MARK SET BY JUNEAU FIRST BOWLERS " Soored 2932 Pins in Sat- urday’s Match—Team Boosts Its Lead SIANUAN T UF 1namo (24 Games) Men 1st Team 2nd Team Anchorage 20,642 19,468 Juneau 22,295 20,894 Ketchikan 21,942 20,605 ‘Women Anchorage 19,593 17,980 Juneau 18,038 14,373 Ketchikan ......18,616 15,787 Juneau'’s first men’s team in- creased its lead over Ketchikan in the Elks' telegraphic bowling tour- nament by 258 pins as the result of games played Saturday and Sunday. The local second team lost ground to Ketchikan to the tune of seven pins. Ketchikan women’s first team ran up 224 more pins than did their Juneau rivals, and the Ketchikan s:cond team gained 508 pins. The first and second teams of Anchor- age beat the Juneau women 266 and 736 pins, respectively. Juneau’s first men’s team in- creased its already wide margin over Anchorage by 454 pins, and th> second team boosted its lead by 375 pins. The local No. 1 quintet hung up | Monday and Tuesday SPECIAL SILK and WOOL Dresses formerly $12.50 at $4.95 Sizes 14 to 42 a new tournament mark Saturday night when it rolled a total of 2932. Metcalf registered 619. On Sunday afternoon he came back with 613. Lavenik scored 618 yes- lerday Zurich, of Ketchikan, bowl- 04 yesterday. Radde made 228 in his first game yesterday. Maude Peterson of Ketchikan topped the women bowlers over the week-end, with a score of 560. SATURDAY'S GAMES Anchorage Elks—Men First Team— Second Team— Ostrander 485 Weiss Bayer 568 Sh: Beran ... 467 Seigman Mathewson .. 574 Larue Romig ... 480 Amundsen 2674 2456 Anchorage Elks—Women First Team— Second Team— Welch ... 449 Martin ... 482 Scott .......... 493 Albritton ... 421 Fischer 480 Scanlon ... 37 C. Wendler .. 483 Silverman ... 413 M. Wendler .. 493 Hewitt . 486 2398 2179 Juneau Elks—Men First Team— Second Team— Barragar ... 597 Lavenik ... Metcalf . 619 Sabin Stewart 563 Andrews ... Henning .. 571 Biomgren Radde ... 582 Bavard ... 2932 Juneau Elks—Women First Team— Second Team— Lavenik 481 Monson 332 Faulkner 477 Coughlin ... 430 McLean . 460 Miss Taylor.. 345 Olson 394 Andrews 413 Bavard 462 Peterman 346 2274 1866 Ketchikan Elks—Men First Team— Second Team— Thibodeau ... 555 Ryus . 519 Daniels 547 Miller . 550 Boos 539 Hitchcock 465 Thompson 484 Fasbender 533 Zurich . 599 Chapman ... 507 2724 2574 Ketchikan Elks—Women First Team— Second Team— Close 427 Kubley .. 428 Payne .. 500 McDaniels .. 395 Peterson ... 500 Lloyd 347 Ryus ... 531 Hand 448 Peterson ... 523 Norton . 411 2481 2029 SUNDAY’S GAMES Anchorage Elks—Men First Team— Second Team— Ostrander 502 Weiss ... 549 Sharp ... 483 ; Seigman ... 456 Mathewson .. 506 Larue ... 467 Romig 521 Amundsen .. 454 2552 2409 Anchorage Elks—Women 5 Hn pen again Fat| ar Fr'e.neh . Femin ear Assist Tablelands W, neilllnn . Religlous leaf- let . Come In ). Broad shal- low vessel . 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Pronoun dian 9. Pinch 62. Exclamation 10. Was aware =to call atten- 1. Anportlon- Exl-! //7// GAPT SAIDORN DIES, PORTLAND Capt. Irwin Saindorn, aged 82, widely known river man, was buried here today. Capt. Saidorn served for 55 years on the Colum- bia, Willamette and East Kootnai Rivers, and alsoo the Yukon River. For several years he commanded carriers on the Yukon between Whitehorse and interior points. - 8 DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY J | Rosenwald, former Vice-Chairman, PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan. 11.—| Lessing Rosenwald Succeeds Father as Chairman Directors ‘CHICAGO, Ill, Jan. 11.—Lessing has been elected chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sears- Roebuck Company, succeeding his father, the late Julius Rosenwald ———— i HOLD ITALIANS AT HOME ROME—Italy’s new penal code provides imprisonment up to five years for “anyone who induces afi- other to emigrate abroad, money.” obtains or is promised PHONES 92—95 George Brothers Five Fast Deliveries B e First Team— Second Team— Welch 541 Martin 419 Scott 487 Albritton . 409 Fischer ........ 482 Scanlon . 418 C. Wendler .. 470 Silverman ... 438 M. Wendler .. 473 Hewitt ... 494 2453 2178 Juneau Elks—Men First Team— Barragar ... 539 .. Stewart Henning .. Radde ... 2748 2595 Juneau Elks—Women First Team— Second Team— Lavenik ... 465 Williams ... 315 Faulkner ..... 507 Coughlin ..... 392 McLean 462 Taylor ... 316 Olson 451 Andrews ... 364 Bavard ... 426 Peterman ... 368 2311 1755 Ketchikan Elks—Men First Team— Second Team— Thompson 481 Ryus .. 510 Daniels . 454 Miller e 520 BoOS ............ 542 Hitchcock 525 l‘hlbodeau . 526 Fasbender ... 554 Zurich ... 604 Chauman ... 564 2698 2673 Ketchikan Elks—Women First Team— Second Team— Close .. 475 Kubley ....... 472 {Payne ... 478 McDaniels ... 436 Peterson . 408 Hand ... 337 < |Ryus ... 407 Thompson ... 469 Peterson ... 560 Norton ... 386 2328 2100 — e — VENUE GHANGE DENIED FOSHAY Continuance of Case for Six Months Is Taken Under Advisement MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Jan. 11. —The motion for a change of venue made in behalf of W:. B. Foshay and H. P. Henley in the retrial of the mail fraud case, was today denied by Judge Molyneaux. The court announced it would consider the plea for continuance of the case for six months made by At- torney Brill for the defendants who said Foshay and Henley were “broke and in debt.” Brill said he was willing to waive a jury and submit the case on the record of testimony taken at the first trial. — e FORNANCE COMES FOR MAIL To get mail from Seattle and FREE! Two Tickets to Seattle Will Be Awarded January 15th Credit accounts receive coupons upon /' payment of account GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Leader Department Store Telephone 454 GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONE 174 SPECIALS SNOWDRIFT, 3-pound pails COCOA, Hershey’s, pound ... BLACK FIGS, Choice, 2 poun GARNICK’S Prompt Delivery. I OO An attempted holdup on the basin road between the city limits and the Alaska Juneau boarding ALASKA JUNEAU MINER HELD UP LASTSATURDAY Robbers Scared Away, However, Before They house last Saturday night was re- ported to Chief of Police G. A. Getchell. The robbers were scared away before they could search their victim, Louis Froholm. Frol , an employee of the Juneau, was on his way to the boarding house from town and had $140 in his pocket. Just after he passed the city limits and before raeching the first long bridge, he was stopped by two men who stuck guns in his face and ordered him to “stick 'em up.” Under the impresion that some of the boys from the boarding house were trying to have some fun with him, Froholm was slow in complying. “Come on up with them, we mean bu.flnau" growled Located $140 Roll one of the holdup men, and Fro- holm complied without further de= being searched, a| from the holdup. alarmed, the men hastily quit operations, gave Froholm a shove and told him to “be&tit’mthehdlout of here,” which he did. The dis- KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Jan. 11— It is unofficially reported by the —————— FIRST TASTE GRAND OPERA |Hydaburg post office robbery which was reported to Seattle inspectors ‘WEATHERFORD, Okla. — The|last week. 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