The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1932, Page 5

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: BRINGING UP FATHER By GEdRGE McMAfiUS R []NE ARMED EI_I on Racquett; dack mountains, Seriously injured, he was saved from death by blood £ ™M TELLING You, Ll TRY T, 80T T | ORDERED THREE- l | v/El_L,THAT l > Soiaboydp . x-,r,\iWE Syt Lo am 53400 st s CIG&\R& = | WASNT SUCH A J“L’ g & i{fii“f#if““ and by amputation of IPLACE IN || DUZANS LIVERY WE BEEN WAITING i BAD RE&“I’AURANT i | : TOWN ! YOU CAN'T || STABLE FrROM SIXTEEN MINUTES CIGARETTES VTHINK 1LL g 88 | On his return to o 3 40 WRONY THERE || THE ouTsIDE. ALREADY / ILL BET n [ y *ul‘mb(";t his teamma WHEN THEY DO elected him c COME, THEYLL BE SEASUN SWURK sured him the; tinue as their leader, eve | . |he sould only sit on the - e Warren agreed, and the T]{:-L\?;sf{?f;,;c;:}u ’a’\f{:‘mi’ 9.~ | door practice last month fo m Aembizied. 1he” bassbull :11 o 3 in uniform, hurling a few balls just L3 e to show that his right arm was still in condition. A baseball player since his high school days in Newton, Mass, ha s as interested in the sport as ever. Last year he was the most } % P i e = ame. Sitting beside him will | consistent hitter on the Yale v(‘am b e\ ETH ires erved. ,bo Albie Booth, his close friend,| Determined to find some sport ) ve s » 12211 o ST " S iwho is kept off the diamond by |which he could participate dosplo | (doctors’ orders while he completes his handicap, Warren turned to woLvEs AND TIGERS withdrew Ir‘om scbool recently. Sel- s Mo University of Ol his recovery from a lung infec- { squash racq ?ms anid. ‘bad ksl ERs lers is credited with the best coast | homa distance runmner, four times 'y, |one of the cutstanding players o WIN PIN MATCHES IN reco: two miles, He negotiated | has broken existing records only to ok , Warren, selected last year asthe |the campus. 5 the e in 9 minutes 27 3-10 be beaten by a still faster man. | best shortstop in the Eastern Inter- | BARNSTURM'NG 5 c BATTAL'NU WHITEWASHING STYLE UITS scHflflL seconds in a dual meet in 1920, }__ FHORAAS \~011c1;‘mw k‘\iuv was in e moto:»} Bise .l\‘.J‘U\?E_\[‘ [] { | ‘ oo P ® [boat acoident dumw the summer | 3 s ¢ : L. C. SMITH ana CORON! | P, Whitewashing was in style on the LEFT FOOT IS INJURED 1 an ONA ‘ o | Elks' 1 t ‘ni I WI N MATGHES NEW YORK, March -0—fddie| Iks' Clb alleys last ‘night. Inthe | . opprvp agorg gTne Tais| Frank Kastalsks of this city 18/ in TYPEWRITERS | | i & | first mateh trounced J. B. Burford & Co. | Ran, Polish welterweight, has been | fIrS C;‘i‘gmunkshe] \ohirhns o versity of Washington lost ane of ‘sr Aon's ToepRal G esiie trent. || o0 ! selected to replace Billy Petrolle in A & s leading caniddates for the 1932 [ment for an injured left foot. He | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied s T administered the | custo ‘4 the twelve round bout Friday in|he Tigers SSbrad Lop spme pic games when Elbert Selers‘cmnrcd late yesterday. et . | Walker and Fields Knock-' sadison Square Garden with Cnris- St 1ot gl ;e an- 0% eIl i G U | TR Sy 4 & topher Battalino. B i | e .rhe" ‘Opponents q;e!rolle has a stiff neck. He andi IV 55 happened 'hai the margin 4 Quickly in Denver {Battalino will be rematched for a |of Victory in the first two games of | bout on March 31. each match was comparatively R e | slight. The Chipmunks established | ST. LOUIS GRID PROFITS | something of a record for consi liams, of (Chicago, in the § { AID TO ATHLETIC PROGRAM |ency, by rolling totals of 697, 687 reund of a scheduled 10 round Loub \and 690. Incidentally, their rivals, here last night. | ST. LOUIS, March 9.—Thanks to | | the Wolves, rolled 694 and 697 in Williams failed to land a blow. |a profitable football season in 1931 [their first two games. | Jackie Fields, welterweight cham- |St. Louis university is expanding| Metcalf rolled the highest game | pion, knocked out Patsy Pollock in,the program of its athletic depart- |Score, 223, but Kaufman beat him the second round of a scheduled ment ‘out in totals, 546 to 542. Mrs &, ten-rounder, nontitle match, Swimming will become a varsity |Olson copped the honors in the ‘Walker and Fields are barnstorm- | sport, track work has been rcecom-|Women's division, with high single ing under the management of Jack ' menced, and a permanent cinder |Score of 174, and hip.hA total, 440. Kearns. 1 is planned for ground near| Taking the place in the Bear e — | the stadium. |lineup of Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Tilden ATTENTION REBEKAHS t ——————— made her first appearance inowl- Two referees—oné for fouls and|ing competitive play and, though Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A willjone for falls—were in the ring Lol rpl:“lcff e Yeadled meet in regular session tonight at|When Teddy Waters and George °OUnt of herse 8 oclock at I O. O. F. Hall. All|Sauer wrestled at Fort Worth, Tex,| So0res: ‘ox Ed Warren, captain of the Ys nine. | 'Although unable to coninue pla; (ing Warren will direct the teai | act s from the bench durt every CARA NOME CREAMS, FACE POWDERS, RQUGES, BATH SALTS Butler, Mauro Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY, EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Ine. DENVER, ‘Colo., March 9— [ | | | MANY A MAN CAN THANK HIS WIFE- & . “We're finding out how much the wife at home figures in a man’s Chipmunks members are urged to attend. 5 oo s : . Lavenik 169 169 154 492 success g re 3 rork P shes p. 2 EDITH SHEELOR, The ‘sscond aniinal grand handi. | 27Dk L e success or failure at his work. The Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska X Noble Grand. |cap of the Pacific International| : y I 5 WL, Olson 138 148 148 434 man ‘who carries household worries i ALPHONSINE CARTER, | Trapshooting association will be|yr. arocormick 49 72 175 196 Ak e ORI R e s WA LA RO SO T —adv. Secretary. held August 3 to 7 at Monterey, |nr.. 4 KR 5190 5 3% to his job is only half there. The b o z Mrs. Lavenik ... 155 121 157 433 VS Tt PERE T S | vith 50 trophies aild $4,000 in SR . Old papers for saie at The Empire prizes. 691 687 690 2068 man whose household finances are i Wolves well managed, whose home is run | Stewart 165" 151 183 504 e i T. George 160 160 160 480* efficiently and economically, has a Worth 142 113 136 391 | Miss Barragar 110 124 103 337 tremendous advantage. Many a man | o s 1_”_ fi E’: fo_‘ can thank his wife for the fréedom w 4 ‘ MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Bf:;: 99 -6} Aol from worry and the feeling of con- HO SHOP AT : A Sk Metcalf 162 223 157 542 fidence that have helped him t G Music by ARCTIC PLAYERS G. George 152 174 101 427 | sty AN p(m % plc‘;ly w. Gl.y 4 Goddard 181 136 171 487 | succeed.” { $11,50 per ton at d()(‘k Harry Brandt, Director Mrs, Tilden ... 90, 107 88 285 | KNOW THE Mrs. Coughlin ...146 112 129 387 i Admission $1.00 Luncheon Will Be Served prergin el i 731 751 646 2128 | (/ahe(/ac@t}/é/z CALL US DIRECT —_— — — Tigers NN . seosos 55" e 330 50 ALL SALES CASH sire Gosaara %5 135 100 w0 W EGGS-Large, Fresh COFFEE PHONE 412 Mrs. Taylor 123 136 115 374 CLEAN STANDARDS 3 dozen for 83¢ Not Small Dirties PEACHES ARMOUR'S—In Heavy Syrp | Wings of the Morning Tqoge Hins SCHILLING’S—Now I7¢ can 6 cans 95¢ 2 pounds for 73¢ HAM Regular Price ARMOUR’S STAR BACON 23¢ pound ARMOUR’S WHITE LABEL FLOUR 19¢ pound FISHER’S HOMELIKE 49 1b. sack, $1.50 APPLES EXTRA FANCY WINESAPS SOAP $1.99 box 740 768 1T45 2253 Tl » ] f ° *Average: Did not bowl. .- ln 0 lt ® & L} e o o ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE SHEET METAL WORK New Spring Dresses|- = March 17. Favors, refreshments, AT THE LOWEST PRICES YET OFFERED J GEQ. ALFORS music by Serenaders. —adv. PHONE 564 Sizes 14 to 44 b L L Y S $4.95 | Another Wonderful Group at $6.90 | Hosiery Special i - Finery Brand . . . . None Better Plymouth Floating Power Guaranteed The engine floats in the chassis with the freedom and stability of a dock or pontoon bridge. It floats on rub- ber supports which function, how- ever, in a way that rubber engine mounting were never before em- ployed. ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 Shop at Third and Seward | | | THEO. 8. PEDERSON] ! PALM OLIVE—LUX CREAM None BETTER for LESS Regular Service Weight in all the popular { OIL colors now retailing at $1.00 per pair ! BroadClOth 2 bars for 1 5C JAM S NOW TWO PAIRS | Shirts | ARMOUR’S—AIl Flavors QUART JARS 33¢, 2 for 65¢ TOILET TISSUE $1.50 RAINIER MALT large cans, 34¢ NEW SHIPMENT $1.50 d LIPTON’S TEA Regular $1.65 Value NOW TWO PAIRS _ WALDORF Your $2.00 1 pound tins, 83c 4 rolls for 25¢ Alaska < . ¢ R T T R e S S SRS LRI Long w?i;iffildsi;‘:{;“’d . WhneaGT::; Blue, MILK--Borden’s MATCHES \ Laundry BUFFALO—Large carton of 6 per case, $3.23 for 15¢ 13 cans for 95¢ e ] H. S. Graves In justice to our families and employees we close at 6:30 P, M. The Clothing Man BUSINESS IS GOOD—LET’S KEEP IT GOOD Telephone 24 Prompt Delivery 1 ALL SALES CASH EAN I Ng TELEPHONE 15 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat —— i lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIImllllmllllllllll||llllllllillllllllIllllllllllllllll

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