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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932. By CLIFF STERRETT AN’ CARRIE HAS OH,1 DO FOPE ELM) _———. | |KISSED AN’ ‘ 1 DON'T KNOW IF THEY VE ACTUALLY OSCULATED, HEAVYWEIG BONE CRUSHERS g3 10 MEET MAY 2 Irish Jack }\Kan Engaged “to Wrestle Roy Anderson Here the Bible sa; h her conscience, * ha en tempted by the snt in the Garden of Eden, +appling has been a favorite ac- tivity in the annals of the human 38, A couple of bone crushers of distinetion have been ngned» by‘ the Juneau Post of the American Logion for a match in this city May 21. Anderson and Ryan | They are Roy Anderson, 185.»‘ pounds, who has been here several | weeks, and Irish Jack Ryan, 208, f Cnicago, who is how fn. Portland | and who leaves there for the North within a few days, Ryan cabled here yesterday ac- copting an offer to meet Andcr-‘{‘ Ever since, g son, Match Will Be To a Finish The match will be to a finish| or. to the regulation two hour {imit; that is, in the absence of a 1 fall, no draw can be announced 8 until after two hours wrestling.. Ryan is among the first flight aof g:applers He has met among others Strangler Lewis, Gus Son- nenberg and Stan Zbyszko, and has bean returned a. winner on many occasions. Besides the wrestling match bt May 21, the Legion is planning to put on two googd boxing bouts also. ATTENTION MASONS ! There will be a Stated Communi- 4 cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. E . 147 at the Masofi¢ Pemple Mon- E 7:30 o'clock pm day, May 9, at g Work in the M. M. Degree. By | order of the W. M. | J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. PERYONAL SERVICE weresncit 1M ONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Teléphone 496 RUTH HAY;E:S GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Drder Now at These Prices LONDOS _ WINS MATCH Daviscourt Unable to Re- turn to Mat After First Fall —Jim Londos, weighir Full Cord . $8.00 |lclaimant of the heavy Half Cord $4.25 hip title, won from )} 50 cents discount for cash t, 230 pounder, of ] per cord last night. ; £ was taken in 29 minutes E, 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 ,—.—-—————J fall Daviscourt was eturn to the mat. e and. after unable to P N * (CALLAHAN GIVEN Berfim,fl"“R s UNPOPULAR WIN IN bttt e ootng || TOD MORGAN FIGHT ! L Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. || 00)vwooD, Cal, May T— Mushy Callahan won an unpopulaxr decision last night over Tod Mor- gan in a ten rounder. Callahan welghed 1456 pounds and Morgan tipped the scales at 142 pounds. e CLINE KNOCKED OUT “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Hosiery Presenting a service Weight number with eradle foot, reinforc- ed heel and toe. "EXTRA VALU Jor 95c per pair Ray McQuillan, City, in the sixth round of .- t of p inavy.. Tt used % be, he |that the men wused their gro allowance to buy liquor, but now most of them buy tea. TOURISTS TRAVEL CHEAPLY | ~PARIS—A million and a b | visited France last y figures show, but mo !them came third class. First trdns-Atlantic travel declined, 1 fore, BY PORTLAND NEGRO BOISE, Iddaho, May 7.—Showboat A Portland negro, knocked out Johnnie Cline, of Sioux a| [ ! | # | 1 | | schéduled ten rounder here last| Tir:G’rapplvr Whé Will 1 nighit. ! Cline” weighed 165 pounds and| McQuillan 159 pounds. - AUSSIE TARS PREFER TEA class | but 1205895 cheaper tickels were sold | compared with 195,394 the year be- Be Seen Here This Month g e ——— | DouCLAS R | NEWS —_— FABLES ARE T0 HONOR MOTHERS Douglas Aerie Will Give Special Program To- motrrow Evening in particular, will honor tomorrow. ‘A fine program rcises approptiate to the asion, is t0. be given in the La- Union Hall in Douglas at 7 k in the evening. ! belongs the credit for the ation having set aside the second all to pay his homage to Mother, living or dead, and Doug- as Eagles have arranged this pro- m for the entire communmity to with them to enjoy this pro- gram dedicated to her Manager Gross of the local Coli- has postponed the starting the regular evening perform- e until 8:30 o'clock, as a special irtesy toward those who wish to attend the program. | The following is the program: | Doxology—Congregation. ion—Rev. J. W. Cadwell. s Pimperton and | “That Wonderful Mot e Address of Welcome—W. E. Feero | Worlhy er of Mine.” President or — Douglas High School | Rev. J. W. Cadwell. Feusi: '—By Haven. Vocal Solo—“Mother Mrs. Glen Kirkham, “Hcme, Sweet Home"—Audience. Benediction — Dean Charles E. Rice. “Awakening of of Mine"— —— - LOCAL CHAMBER DISAPPROVES IMPENDING LEGISLATION Presidential O. K. for Cupid A special meeting of the Doug- las Cham™er of Commerce was hcld yesterday (o consider special ion impendinz before Con- gress to trandfer ‘control of the Richardson Highway from the Al- aska Road Commission to the De- partment of the Interior. Action taken by the body strenuously op- poséd any change. Secretary Cad- well was directed to communi- cate the action of the Chamber to the All-Alaska Chamber. R DAUGHTER BORN IN EDWARDS FAMILY NEW Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Edwards are the parents of a new daugh- ter, their seventh child, born early yesterday morning at St Ann’s hospital, The mother and babe are getting along fine. GRADE CHILDREN PICNIC For their annual picnic, the Grade children of the Douglas School Third t oEighth Grades in- clusive, joined forces today and accompanied by their ‘teachers, Miss Pimperton, Miss Holhrook and Miss ‘Thoma, left early, this' morn- ing on the Amy for Thane where they planned fo spend the day. 1bio of Mexico je shown ag he signed the marriage daughter, Carmen, was recently wed to Bernardo torney. The groom, extreme right, and the bride President Ortiz Ru papers by which b Castaneda, a youn are watching the Mexican Exe) 'va,qflé s signatire to, the document T i i | before the unosteniztious Efire&‘éfiyn pflz‘i‘omy?%} fiembers of the PAUL RETURNS immediate families. — William. L. Paul who has been a frequent visitor it Doiiglas dur- ing the past week .on business connected with his law practice, left on the Northland last right for his home in Ketchikan. R — WHARF REPAIRS STARTED at 10 o'clock, is due in port to- night ‘at 7 o'clock. ‘The steamer will remain in port discharging gor ebout three hours and then leave for the Triangle Route. TWO ENTER AND TWO LEAVE HOSPITAL CONTRACTS ARE LET BY COUNCIL ON TWO PROJECTS YESTERDAY | rojects mwere | C Council _ at | One was and ad- >wer Front for a rock ron. The Keeny pile driver outfit was busy at the Douglas . Wharf a couple wof days. this week driv- ing outside piling at the rear of the cannery and for thé City Float. ¥ ‘Wharfinger Schramm is ng the eity driver in reading to start driving under the coal bunk- ers. The city has purchased an Entries recently in St. Ann's 12 hospital include Ellen Godfrey | years old, wiho successfully unde | went an appendicitis operation, and | A. .Williamson, power plant em- ployee at Thane, who is receiving medical treatment. was award- was $1,150. awarded the per yard. arted shori- Iy Dismissals = yesterday were E,|excellept assortment of piling and CARDS y Perlarge, who entered April 80,|a good season’s work is anticl- ; and James. Milligan, who entered |pated. & e e . The matter was e A HOSE COMPANIES MEET tinedu u g i 4 by any of the | ging women to weep, or even| =it L — L 4 § f Council, and Was, | faint, at funerals in South Ameri-| The regular meeting of the Doug- C : wext o ¥ ¢ until the |can cities as a “compliment’ to las Fire Department was held e 0.1’, i the importance of the deceased is Thyrsday night. Principal consid- R R LR A being continued despits the aband- eration of the meeting was giv- “There "vl. Substitute onment of many other. old customs,, ep o the salt water system, wa- for QUALITY” Rogers, sailing| . e .- ter dnes in different parts of the IucsdaymammgL Daily Empire Want Ads Pay !mmmm«mm- \ [tenance committee Eagles everywhere, and Douglas |; To the Fraternal Order of Eag- | 2 | ay in May every year for on¢ ot Pearce, second, {running brecad jump; |tal number of 87 points to 49 for | Piano Duet—Misses Mamie and | the report of .the 1 get-together of the additional volunteer 1:30 o'clock Sunday be at the Pire Hall pose of overhauli: ARRIVE AND LEAVE arrived home night after States. Miss May Fraser on the Northland 1 a month’s visit in Mrs. Charles D > and little | son lsft. for i on the, Northland. i ————————— ISTL' NTS RECEIVE AWARDS; | | WINS IN ATHLETIC CONTEST , second and thi e track meet held Wednesday | afternoon in Junfau. Miss Pe- poon and Mr. Rinden annotinced | ithe awards in the order in which | {the contests were held Orrin Edwards won third place | in the 220 yard da Pearce {first place, 5 Harry Lundell, fir and James Doogan, 100-yard dash; | and Albert Wilson, third, 50-yard dash. In the 880-yard race, Harry Lundell won first, Albert Wilson placed first in ¢he pole vault amcl' Orrin Edwards, third; Tauno Niemi | third, high jump and first, run-| ning broad jump. | Mabel Powers was third in the | Albert 'Wil- son, third, shot pui; Mabel Powers first, baseball throw and Mary Pearce, third; Albert Wilson,’ third, | 100-yard dash. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr.' Doelker; Well Known Chirdprattor, Retutns to Juneau Dr. Doelker, who practiced with Dr. Bar- ton last year, returns to Juneau after mak- ing an extensive survey and study through- out the United States, bringing with him the latest and most modern ideas and equip- ment. The advanced scientific methods in drug- less_ healing will be used in restoring and maintaining health and vitality. Dt Doelker, in his adequately equipped offices in the old Cable Office building, corner ofAMnin and Front Streets, welcomes his old patfons and those in quest of good health. "Open for business Saturday. “Remove the cause and the effect is gone.” DRUGLESS HEALTH INSTITUTE DR. G. A, DOELKER Main Street at Front Douglas won first in the girls’ relay with the following ml Mary Pearce, Margaret Pearce, Ro- | sie Africh and Mabel Powers. | Juneau won the meet with e to-| Douglas. | e e Fire damaging a San Anwnio,‘ Texas home was_traced to a spar- row’s nest in which a match i3 believed to have been used. Douglas Church Services Notices for this church. column must be received by The .HEpire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantée change of sermon topics, ete. :. Douglas Catholic Church | = iy 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. —— . Congregational Community Church l | g 3 REV. J. W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School, . 11:30 a.m, — Preaching Services, following Sunday School. §7S. Lukes Episcopal Ofiuren | No sérvices tomotrrow. ¥ Douglas Native Presbytérian | | Church B riri—ne s BY SEWARD XUNZ, Lay Worker Meets Thursddy ' évenihgs and Sunday afternoons: Independent Driggists Specials ~ FOR MOTHERS’ | DAY ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOXES OF CANDY —Also— Wide Selection of SREETING CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF fl'ONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS Good to Knoi-- Question: Which is the right bank of a river? : Answer: The one on your right hand when facing downstred. AND— “BARGAIN ‘HEATING” wis made popllnbycu.lu‘&'ho... start their fires WAth INDIAN COAL, then . . . bank it with CARBONADO £ YOU try it! Moneyl of satisfaction with ‘évery load. Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 Paéific Coast Coil Co. 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