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NS iy - 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WI;D\LSDAY (, JUNE 22, 1932. { = . Four Gellé};xls Republu‘an Drw F orces, , Chica me P WOMENS Southern Be"ty : ‘ CLUB MEMBERS | ENJOY SOCIAL |Are Guests of Mrs. Burford and Mrs. Kilroy on Monday Night Mrs. Pearl 7B:;0:‘d and Mrs, \‘vmy Ki oy entertained the mem- Business Profes- SUMMER GLOVES and HAND BAGS | CLEARANCE PRICED CHILDREN'S FABRIC GLOVES White and Light Colors Sizes 3 to 7 Mrs. home on Gold Belt Avenue.! last Monday evening. ! | Each member was prepared with |some bit of entertainment or fun. | ‘Comlc verses were read, jokes pass led, and current magazine a les | ~ | were reviewed, including some from G. O. P. National Conven- |the Club magazine, Independent tion at Chicago. They are, left to right, Rev. Edwin C. Dinwiddie, Chairman of the Dry Board of | Womsn. This was followed by the | Strategy; Dr. Ernest H. Cherrington, cducational ‘director cf the drys; Mrs. Eilla Boole, head of the W. |Singing of peppy club songs, after iy and Dr. F. Scott McBride, head of the Anti-Salocn Loague. {Which the hostesses offer a prigez ; for the best original verse for a| | ford’s 50 cents LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES White and Light Colors These four baitled tc keep the banner of Volsteadism flying at 75 cents LADIES” LIGHT COLORED SILK GLOVES ] AGK‘ SHARKEY EGAN ‘Boomzn QN MRDE’RHCHAR'GE [ e T e e B Hooker and Mrs. Delia Dull, who! _ Virgil Dodd left her Bvrm!ngham, 4 » named Mrs. Lillie Burford as the Ala, home to become an author. In. LIGHT COLORED SGHMELING Gu | stead she became a featured dancer KID GLOVES {Decision Goes to American ! on Broadway. L Sizes 5% to 8 ‘ Heavy at End of Fif- $2.50 | teen Rounds ! lucky winner. ‘ A delicious repast was then | served, ing of fruit salad,| e h jam and coffee besides the two BRAZIL GABlNET Mrs. Betty Mc- »Cormmk Mrs. Delia Hull, Mrs. An- {na Webster, Mrs. Minnie Hurley, | Mrs. Kartherine Hooker, Mrs. Kath- |erine Jarman, Mrs. Lillie Burford |Mrs. A. Jacobson, :Mrs. Jennic | Brumberg, M J. OLoughlin,/ RIO DE JANEIRO, June 22— [Miss Stella Jones and Miss Caro- The Cabin of Provisional Presi- |line Todd. dent Getulio Vargas's Government ) resigned Luda\ in a body. BALDW!N AND JENSEN | LADIE (Continuea irvi: age One) e — SU MER PURSES |of the two men as the result of \the battling. Max flung a shol Values to $3.95 right to Jack’s head. Sharkey | 1 ARE DOING WELL NINE GO ON YUKON Clearance—$1.00 ‘\; iy g ws:g::e;m;;;ei;i | Grant Baldwin and Oscar Jen- TO WESTWARD PORTS {sen, who were injured yesterday in] a 30-foot fall, caused by the col- ilapse of a scaffolding on which |they were working at the Wellman lbrook house in this city, are g as well as could be expect- toward reco y, their phys |Dr. L, P. Daw 3 I n may leave St. Ann's evening for his home. Nine persons bookedl passage at Juneau yesterday for Westward ports on the steamship Yukon, which calied here on her way from - Seattle to Seward. Those who em- ked at this port were: Cordova — George Baggen, Longacker, J.:D. Miller. Valdez—Jerome M. Knox. Seward—J. Heller, W. H. | beautifully, hooking a left to theij | head and body. Max tore back | | furiously. Schmeling drove Shar-| |key to the ropes with the first| | sustained attack, a volley of rights |and lefts to the head forcing Jack |to yield. A right uppercut shook meling but he bounced back th a hammer on Sharkey' g both hands at the bell. B. wl. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Assoc d Press Pho San Francisco'’s suspended public defender, Frank J. Egan (left), head | Is shown as he surrendered to be booked on a charge of murdering his | benefactress, Mrs. Jessie Hughes, allegedly to gain control of her estate. ROUND SIX | ! S f“’““d““b“’ ilson, Oscar Hart, Charles T. Sharkey is boxing like a teach- B i pain in mn:flqunncc of a sprained Qi ng e ‘ RSRY AL — : |'was jabbing carefully t r and - |back. His is not so favorable as|oor¢ Ray R. Oxmem. - mpire Want Ads Pay | '}cr in a gymnasium, jabbing Schmel- | |ing on the head. Max drove Shar- | key ‘to the ropes with a left, but Jack leaned into him and ripped th hands to ithe champion’s followed him and hooked and ROUND T abbing W left 3 # Daily EARTHQUAKE. T OPPLES CHIMNEYS IN EUREKA ¢ _hammer bagh with Max then chased into the corne 1 ot two H head BANKS COLLECT TAX | OF 2 CENTS ON CHECKS | W N T | “ .luu au lee Cream | Parlor | helll German's head, then switched sud- ] but Jack was content | 2ands ‘to In compliance with the new tax s doyiein, e nlnlags {to wox carefully. He was shoot-| ot SWaD ) Sovs law passed by Congress, the B, M || %P4 s;u::nw-).w,\ l‘-ltxrhxck _and ing a left to the jaw at the bell ST g i Behrends Bank and the First Na-|| Sunfreze Ice Cream in all N | he Con.m'n"tl to stab Schm awsg the G tional Bank of this city, like banks flavors. | 4 Hialine ' (e Beiiting o butils sl face until he found ’,:.muAu z was crowding in a cisevhiars ke cmr it b i he promised, cool and deliberate, | 21d sho! the cashing of every check. This/| | As Schmeling tore in, Jack tipped |!Ng came charge is made against the drawer | | the champion around with a right |Pitked 2 onas fran- |of the check, and will be dedueted {to the shoulder and beat his head |0 fhe G 1 him to bt 1 out from his deposit at the end of . | with short lefts. They jabbed at |t > 1 al round. Jack ripped [every month. L each cther with lefts uniil Shar-|Dhead, but again Max in with both hands, but the Ger-| The 2 cents is the amount of | key smashed a right to Schmeling’s | BOOK off the American’s bad man met him with a two-fisted the Government's check tax, and | |head. The German suddenly | They milled at close ) /. The American w ced |the law requires its collection by | od spurted, driving Sharkey to the | D€lither landing heav ground. Sharkey ripped |banks and its transmission by them | [! |Topes. Jack seemed to waver for J > German again, hamm: |every month to the Federalauthori- | a moment but fought his way clear h s to the body t |ties. & |with a right to the head that Sharkey mar was first to stop as the stol- | ——————— | 3 |gent it back. They were swapping | again, head mpion, fresh and eager, tired| ATTENTION DE MOLAYV I 1 {lefts at each other and traded|to keep aws and then locked| .| short rights to the head at the right, then shot a right stab at the wed both hands to the T i | and then away for a dance | ROUND EIGHT | denly to the right cross and caug hd. “the stabbing lef Sharkey stabbed methodically at the German flush on the S vy nailed the champion o 1 the German's head and dropped Max came right back as the c the chin w a right uppercut. an inside right to the body. Schmel- began to count in unison at Shar-|They fell together again, belting| I THE NEW b ing marched forward as he had key’s jab. Schmeling shot a left poth hands to the chin. It was| ! done from the start and shot a to 'the body and a right uppercut fast and furious. Sharkey glanc- e right to Sharkey's chin as the to the chin that jarred Sharkey another right uppercut off { H bil American backed into the ropes, The German was close in, pound- pMax's head and the champion | 2 llpmo (? Max rocked Jack's head twice, but ing Sharkey’s body at the bell. bounced back at him and slugged | | the American didn't seem {o mind ROUND FOURTEEN it out with both hand: S(‘hmclins',’ NEW CHEVROLET SIX (and continued to step away j Sharkey’s left eye is just @ nar- ' missed with both hands as Shar- | The Great American Value | 8 H * |bing with the left as he row ‘line of white as Schmeling'key leaned in and belted his body New reduced prices delivered g Awsaciated Press Phoro | SCMeling started Sharkey's stepped into him with a left hook up to the f bell. at Juneau Equipped ©One person was killed and three injured as a temblor shook residents of Eureka, Cal, awake. Chim- |cheek to bleeding where Max has to the head. They boxed slowly B e R Roadster . IN TRUIH .A CAR ! neys were knocked down by the earth movement, communication lines were disrupted and one fire was been landing rights. They were and . cautiously, Schmeling con-| Daily Empi waue sas P2y, | Coach FOR A NEW AGE! ; __started. The shock was felt as far as 300 miles wuth and many miles to the north. | stabbing at the bell. — GRS PR T ] Coupe | s b lisd o, oty eitee e ool x st bkt SRP SRS, AT IS TSN VS, ROUND NINE krm"m"“‘”""""""““"“”"”“’"“”"’1 Cabriolet 830.00 Sharkey backed carefully away i Sedan (4 door) ... 840.00 J. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU T BENIE from the German as they again SC A NDIN A VI AN I) A N(‘F || Free Wheeling and ‘Syncromesh JAMES CARLSON popped lefts to the mouth, Schmel- | L LA P ] | CONNORS MOTOR Juneau Distributor The W eather HIS cflNFEssmN 0 m; e -t but MOOSE HALL TONIGHT CO., Inc. ) i LOCAL DATA to ‘the chin. Schmeling bobbed 3 My the U. 5. Woathac: Butkih) 3,1 B 200k swis Albert Peterson Playing the Accordion 24 ek . |Lindbergh Kidnap Case!German came aut of he weor P i G { Forecast for Juncau and vicinit, beginning at 4'pm., June’ 22: H 8 5 E:. . {with & fine right to the jaw. Jac You'li Have a Good Time!” | Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. oaxer : ays First measuréd his man carefully and | lany a pair of left jabs. Shar- A issi PR > 50¢: adies. 25¢ s Barometer Tewp. Hustdity WA Uity Weabhier Statements True hf;vm gt s ab N Admission: Gentlemen, 50c; Ladies, 25¢ # 4 pm. yest'y 29.93 56 55 s 4 Cldy 3 . ARAK™ SHErely SIKleA ANU. BOUNCE] e er o g et e et i et d %4 i 4 am. today 3000 47 89 sw 4 P{. Cldy | NORFOLK, Va., Juie 22—John{two more rights:at Sharkey's — - = e — Noon today 30.01 59 48 ) 12 Cldy Hughes 'Curtis, awaiting trial for{cheek at the gong. ‘ hoaxing in the Lindbergh baby ) ‘ N 5 i (f’r‘Bff_f‘ " FavR er 1 bid | kidnaping case, issied & statement - BOVND :’;N : | TODAY | through his attorney, repudiating| Schmeling marched out fresh i is unnecessary for summer heat, Sta R | his alleged confession previously |and started action. Sharkey is High o9 o ity % : p rt | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. | made and charging he was tricked |cautious. Jack stuck a left l. your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it Bsmlon 3 l;np. x;mu | tezn te‘;;w. velcgcity 24hrs. Weather |into making the supposed confes- ffhmelh;z’;éwh}’“i rMfil’;] ca well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require ArTow 0 Clear |sion -that the negotiations for the |him an Ve HHm o Lihe ropes ittle i hout the d “Nome 52 52 | 48 52 s 04 Cldy |retum of the baby were products|in his own corner. Jack whaled little attention throug oy “Bethel .66 66 | 50 50 ¢ 0 Cldy |of his imagination. back with hoth hands and forced Fo v % Per Ton ;Fort Yukon bl SRR T ) 8 0 Clear “Everything said in the first|the German to wrap his hands WHEN YOU WANT IT F.0.B. Bynkers Tanana . 82 82 | 60 54 4 0 PLOMY iplace is true” the statement said,|around his head in order to escape ‘Fairbanks 8 % | 46 48 4 0 Cldy |referring to Curtis’ first report the storm. Jack jabbed carefully INDIAN P R G RN $11.50 ZSL Paul ... 42 42 38 49 12 0 Cldy |[that Col. Charles A. Lindbergh was {Cr @ moment and again Nut ‘!?x:xdcl:kflarbor 53 46 22 :40 051 g C}gy in contact with the kidnapers. left and "‘Smkm "}‘e "h“‘l S =i = 5 48 alm Cidy —— e ing stung Jack with a right to the Cordova 52 48 0 40 4 30 Clear jaw and daneed to his corner at J U N E A U LUMBE R ]‘I 1 LLS Call Us Direct—, E _Juneau .. .58 56 | 46 41 4 01 PLCldy JUNEAU COMMERCIAL the bell. PHONE 412 ; hikan . 58 58 532 .53 8 .02 PLCy | ASSOCIATION ROUND ELEVEN n;::ca Rupert .. 64 58 | 44 46 Cam 0 Clear | Sharkey came out more force- PHONE 358 Pacific Coast Coal C “Edmonton . 7% 4 56 58 4 02 Clear | An important meeting of the As-|fully and landed Wwith a right to 0. “Beattle ... .. 66 62 | 56 56 4 Trace Rain ‘sucmuon will be held at the City|the head, then forced Schmeli ng Portland ... 84 8 62 62 8 0 Cldy |Hall tomorrow night, Thursday,|back with left jabs; then they ~ by 58 2 4 0 Cldy lJune 23, commencing at 7:30. Busi- | were lock: b San Francisco 8 52 5 y | e locked together. Both swung 5 {ness of importance will be trans-|{rights to the head. Max ducked N T Rt e TR 6 A B s o S e ol e acted and all members are urged|and came up inside and whipped | Pressure is higi: over Northern and Soumg;h?mh‘.pxg sox;:e- to be in attendance. —8dV. | poth hands to Jack's chin ‘\‘m\ THE ,CHAS W. CARTER MORTUARY FOR INSURANCE what lower over the Interior this morning. prec ion has R ae missed with a left and Jack land- A ¢ L @ccurred over the middle western part of the Territory and from | FREE yourself of indigestion andieq a couple of head blows, but “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ’m th to Ketchikan duri the last twenty-four hours. [stomach distress. Take Sargon, the|ffax stormed back, hook " e B 204 i MR, Noapdth S ian S AR e P Riokig - Lokl Corner 4th and Franklin Sts Phone 136-2 . Temperatures are warmer over the northern and western portions |m - hands to the head. Sharkey's left . Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg, and ml« over the southv.eswrn with little change elsewhere. Butler Mauro Drug Co. —8dY. [eye is swelling up rapidly. Jack G R \ ]

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