The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 1, 1932, Page 5

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BRIN Bv GEORGE McMANUS LEONARD PUTS DONT WORRY: DAUGHTER - 5 NOW TO GO HOME WELL: ' DID AS “You SAID- HELL NOT BE ON THE SA VE H AI F 1 THE BARON WONT BOTHER AN BREAK THE | GAVE THE BARON A fl ROAD- HES ON THE 4 US ANY MORE -YOUVE SEEN NEWS TO MAGGIE - BETTER JOB- HE 1S GO’ 1 \WATER :l\g;l\;l}\?rsor\l‘r | i s - - | o A TRAVELIN HIM TO 1 HIM FER THE LAST TIME- | ;’,”%LQ,\},\N ok g RE BUT THAT SELL SOME GOODS- ! 3 Wv ; D t i HIM ON THE 3 | 3 i ROAD AND HE ~ ) | i > - i N | e CLEAN HEMLOCK g |Former Lightweight Cham- A G arity ) | . s 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. pion Outpoints Young Irish Boxer Single Load, $4.25 { i | St 4 | NEW YORK, March 1.—Benny Double Load, $8.00 mard, former lightweight cham- {pion outpointed Billy McMahon, A discount of 50 cents per young Irishman, in ten rounds here load is made for CASH -3 |last night to win the most import i 2 e V‘Il! ruggle so far of his come- LEAVE ORDERS WITH | ‘back campaign. | p 3 LI i Ts Roribited Leonard, who retired undefeated || ~GEORGE BROTHERS . (in 1924, weighed 151% pounds and Telephones 92 or 95 fahon weighed 149 pounds. here were no knockdowns. CHESTER BARNESSON - FOR HOT TIME Dc~ ine Says He Will Drive Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short i o - L] | L. C. SMITH ana CORONA layers in Spring ‘ TYPEWRITERS | Drill J. B. ‘Burford & Co. | i ooy e | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | ANCISCO, March 1.— customers” will stalk the base- = . ! of Woodland this e : 5 THE FGQN\E‘Z_ ! 1 \M:,fln-m&;\h}o\ vcmldx'vn PeNN STAR_ Simon La wil | z . by Joe Devine with his L HAS“ WON help playing the part of | e | i& INaow Jdnades ‘ E "SULLIVAN few of the play \ » whelp when Joe } il knot in his mustache | i Whip, but the | ! e b I Long life and lasting good appearance. i i Yo Drive Boys : Supplies the need for light-proof window ¢ “‘I'm going to d them from 2 k% 4 10:30 in th> morning until late in shades of fine texture. Durable, rich 2 the aftern s the Mission pe ¢ : : : nfl ; . o7, : 3 4 finish and uniform in quality and i & ot e farm QT, eIy I color. | u 11 prepar 4 HE Has BEEN SEL ECTED aseball is Devine's reason | { AS THE LEAD/NG AMAT[_‘U"’ .l'm' to the rigors of spring : i ATL - A . ' | ! dssociated Press Photo 186 i | <o in such diffi BT e === R R I S 5 = c , but i thas paid BEST TRACKC THOMAS M. FARLEY ""“""‘“"‘“"““”““““”“““‘”‘“‘{ IR it 1 EVER RAN Sheriff ¢f New Yerk has been remeved from office by Gov. Frauklin D. Reosevelt who was atisfied with ths officlal's of his income. ON major league ad varied mino SUCCESSOR NAMED ALBANY, N. Y, March l—Guv by Franklin D. Roosevelt has nxmml\( - LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS FROSH [IKE. CBOYAMRR e - 0 meals per day will be the r of even In Dev ion that is enough for i training, bu 1ates will John E. Sheehy, Tammany leader, | to succeed Thomas M. F: , as| sherift of New York, | F i the ath- A BORN DICLOMAT ~ WI(THOUT 2o b g L e TOPPLES 165 ALASKA MEAT CO. B s e ; AT c AGE G AME s | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Hbain - comference | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales _‘:\:?m St it HESS SOARS CLOSE Slllmpede ATHENS, Ga., wiarch 1.—Scvenly HOUSTON, Texas, March 1—|) PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:30 Frawley, our Denves scout, | TQ 13 FEET AFTER t%0, cr about one-third of the Houston has a “boy wWonder” bowl- | ' —wee ch Oit Romney of B.Y.U. will otal enrolment of fi be depending considerably on hi PROLONGED LAYOQFF Starls on udents at the Uni ycung brother, Elwoed, one of the orie o C forwards in college basketball, | ., Maven 1. New Find farm are re sible X : Fomising “comebick” threat. Gold ‘Foupd § in Chlcken et he R. M. C. title and then by Elton Hess as a University Cit moved to Brigham Young a ovo, Utah, to wbecome a'.h’i(“l’.“m SHpnens Pals walier. | Rtaponsfl) % fOl’ Greal JPARTAN HURLERS Brother Stuff 4 Returning to college after a year E xc i tement “If Brigham Young and Wyoming director. imanaging a dairy farm, Hess, who S ARE WORKING OUT | “At Wyoming, to make the situa tarted i Backaihal mok | | meet, as the i rted in basketball and track| TOWNER, North Dakota, March |tion dcubly unique, Coach Wil G s ST - JuT NEE or akota, Marc £ = o € TWO years Bgo, picked Up al; 4 sampede began here when a (Dutch) Witte is goin> to be baj - | bamboo pole and without prelimin- | en, marketed in Chicago, 1" —Fltehing aspirants for the Mi- ing a great share of his hope on his | ,py ang cleared nearly 13 feot was found to have gold in its giz. 'CPi8an State Baseball team already rother Les. The 'Wiltes are from| 71, the 1980 season. Hess vaulted |V, ound o have g ¥ ve started their limbering up Nebraska. Less was an. all- Nebrask.x' & zard CRCEOEE, el Lractice: W o {high school star and Dulth was oo, co0 0 inches In competition and | "' rug started In. e realistic | CXerols all pi g year male E. C. Ricks, Jr, who w d. y of Geor- just 80 pounds and stands four Johnny feet two inches. Using a 1‘,-pmm(i‘i JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock ha he has toppled as high as! il W Bt e W of WALLPAPER e rs for sale Juneau Paint Store ghs MiN‘iFAZ'OL'S. M to outfit a few years &go. It yor Old papers for sale at The lmmrc | S A S EAST LANSING, Mich., March BAILEY’S Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat of this notice. AUGUST ANDERSON, | JKANSAS CITY, March 1.—A 20-} i Executor of the Estate of | gauge championship, the first ever | Jack Peterson, deceased. (fired in the 28 years of the tour-\ | First publication, Feb. 16, 1932, lnamems history, was a feature of RS .. ruoicotion, March 8 192 e 1032 Tnterstate trapshoot here made an exhibiticn leap of fou ) = inder way seriously here soon in b star at the University of Nebraska.”|iycnas payond that, i PRGN TUR o | aRiation Hall, which is large rt ounding area and began to ’ 3 An all-around athlete in hg.x‘ ung to nough to accommodate a diamond | Biff Reports schools, of which he attended threa e anra b B More Of Aalmost regulation size. | | “We had a wonderful response at off other “squatter More | | ho gk Jad i) dropped football and baseball| von 30000 acres have been le R gD jour first spring practice, at least in | ¢ concentrate on track and basket- botght -y Wi seatey SEMCoN o ve OLD TIME DANCE | Spirit, 4f not. In man-power,". Writes \pa)l iy college, but took up gym- |- 1 driven on government land. | Moose Hall Saturday night. Music YOU SAVE .t]h? oldmguardsma:’r;]._ ?aptj;r;ctosr!f;’ | nastics to help his vaulting. { ol LR BOVH " by Arctic Players. Admission sevcn-f e ; OHeS, A0S - NEY - SRS, O .| Work on the bars and rings ty-five cents. —adv. in ays when : =t || Louisiana State. “We have had 104 1.0 civen him unusual shou JUNIOR PROM Friday i S —— you buy a : boys out and will keep at‘ it un(.l;s(,.eng:h. and he attains the heights | MUsic b} the bnrer\adexs —agdv. ’ {April 1, by which x:m? we shflulfi.m vaulting by virtue of a we g {have a good line on whot's What” | Geveloped body-arch rather than FORD 5 | S A by high speed and a ‘shooting’ A DIAMDND | | form. i | ; I 1S SURPRISED ON Lt R ASK i ! § i \ Increase | HER STTH BIRTHDAY\TRACK TEAMS ARE | BARGAIN JUNEAU MOTORS Allen Shattuck, Inc. ! Mrs. Mexico Quong was surprised | LEA-D BY BROTHERS‘ Foot of Main Street | 8 Our 'by her many friends last night, the | i Here is a snap for any young 5 |occasion” being her 57th birthday.] COLUMBIA, Mo, March 1. — Swain who wants to buy his Only ol D H o 1 S l 14 |Mrs. Quong desires to thank es-|Track teams of the University of Girl an Engagement Ring. A visit- e Established 1898 Juncau, Alaska i b a CS. meciany Mrs. Louisa Davis and her | Missouri here and Kemper Military ing Lady who is in temporary fi- : many friends for 'the wonderful|school, Boonville, are captained by |nancial distress wants to sell us a E @ A P time and serviceable remembrances. \bro!hen William P. and Benjamin/peautiful little stone weighing near- g You do not have to { - {H. Jackson, of St. Louis. Both ar2 ly half a karat, set in a modern 5 (S crease your sa{es‘ forcet. i NOUTbS B0 CRDTs | sprint .md quert GBS dtare Platint Mounting #6r & Bundred SPRING STYLES : but merely supplemen | 5, S e Dollars. She says she paid One ) Y ) B 1 with good printing In the Commissioner's Court for| FRESHMAN COACH DIRECTS |Huncred and Eighty for it st year | NOt Only Cheaper but and COLORS our : fm; mech gwl‘i' is L“O | the Territory of Alaska, Division' STANFORD'S TRACK TEAM in Los Angeles, and in our opinion Better 3 A substitute. Our printers Number One. Bxfore CHAS. SEY, ATE the price was reasonable. We don’t . Alask i and pressmen are artists | Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro-{ STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Ma nt to buy it because we have e rad m a ] i{ me}x‘r traz:le,t the; | bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | 1—A prolonged illness which hasias much invested in Diamonds as | know how to put punc! In the Matter of the Last Will and | kept “Dink” Templeton, track our business will Jjustify at present z ' o i L d g in your l};rinted salc;s | Testament of JACK PETERSON.|coach, in bed sinc: November, has;Because she is a fine deserving RICE & AHLERS CO. KNAPP-FELT aun ry i force. Tices are al- i deceased. placed the coaching burden on woman and in real need, we have GOOD PLUMBING | ways in keeping with | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Bill Ellington. {offered to run this special adver- D Ul i} and & | value, hat the undersigned was, on the| Ellington, using a coaching tech- |tisement. For those who are inter- “We tell you in advance TELEPHONE 15 . | 15th day of February, 1932, duly|niqus learmed from books, is get-|ested we assure them this is an s - e . - | R ' . jappointed executor of the last will ting the tra men in!exceptional bargain that only these what job will cost STETSON (‘/\PS 1 $ | Emplre and testament of Jack Pnerson.hmpe for ear Templeton |special times make possible. The 1 & | {deceased. All persons having claims'is able to as with verbal |price of course is spot cash and e o | against the estate of said decesased'insiructicns from his bedside. |the business will be eonfidential. | Printing \are required to present the same,| Eilington has had marked sue-| THE NLGGET SHOP adv. | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS with proper vouchers attached, to'cess as freshman coach. [~ s ABIN S | THE G 1 STINE ‘U 1 the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska." —_————— 2 | | | ' ¢ Company iwithin six months from the date; HOLD 20-GAUGE TITLE i | . . | i | | Everything in Men’s Furnishings Phone 374 i it Old Papers for sale at Empire Office = 1 i

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