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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, |932 {mam here until about September GOOG REDINGT“N SAYS o ';nde;eo o S e Tong. _ BARNEY LE AND SPARK PLUG ¢ o He oesites to confer with * STAND BY EVERYBODY! 4 (-] l Sdh \ADEES AN’ GENNLMEN! HEY! THESE TioH TS T\ h < :‘n meme”);um s\A m;u afienixgl THERE SEEMS TO BE i . THE EX-SULTAN \S TOO SMALL' FOR f Game Com- SOMETHING DOING Now : OF SULU - - SULLY--1S I'T ORAY IF ive officer 2 Sristiivrots| Gbe bt v Guskiitn REFEREE SMITZ HAS JUST bR ! MISTAN GOOGLE'S PRIDE HE COMES OUTIN His ’m" game conditions gensrally. MADE THE STARTLING AND JOY, WILL SUBSTITOOT Mr. Terhune is in Nome now. ANNOUNCEMENT THAT [3 ) FOR "BONECRUSHAN and makiny a general inspection of THE MAIN 60 . a 7 BROCCOL)/ \\nr(hn stations and game areas MUST BE' Holzwollh Campalgn Sub- | fosstont’ the T""""’”sep;‘;,,,éi POSTPONED! | expected Lack about % o il e N THA sides and Supporters |20 and M- Redington may wait LISTEN TO THE CROWD 800! | {50 s A9 ialal Withdraw from Him ihm for B, WHO'S THAT ?! hY R 0 8Roccou? || o T aAR m " 1 . - (Contintiea rrom Page One) |GFORGE ENDS SEASON Wi 7 TS m“ LE e J TIO HE'S CLUMBING IN THE %@ e mumber of bear on Ad.| OF CANADIANNATIONAL RING --BARNEY SEEMS miralty Istand. = Mr. Holzworth | : TO BE MAKING SOME firsiy estimasés the bruin population | Marking frie season's elosé n Al- KIND OF A PROPOS\TION « thet¢ at 5,000, then later cut it | aska waters of Canadian National TO THE REFEREE --- to 3000. Both of these figures steamship service, the steamship| _ | Prince George departed from Ju- I N sh higher ha he esti- : : } A & i : B o e G S S T P O UGLAS iGflRDflN WINNER il PASSENGERS |* ' SALEN GREETS | Locuts Consame Crope 25, V288 ot 3E8 | | Forest Service. All of them wcrclp“w’“gers i e For Prince Rupert—R. H. Shep- Mrs. C. L. Tubbs and three chil- largely based upon guesswork. | § k " 4 B 00 ikstancs of . iriterestas | ard. A } ? NEWS James L. Galen of Cordova,| MANILA, Aug. 29.—Eating the|9re? rmur:\o(.i home today on the For Victoria—Mary Stack. lPrp:xdem of the Mount McKinley joousts that eat the crops is nnc‘|m0t0“rlllp Estebeth after an ex- pariles, i iologic: e, g . r pailes, the Biological Surves | pel geattle pon B, Mullen, Miss {Park Transportation Company, is ! solution of the problem of the in-|teRted Vvisif with Mrs. Tubbs' fa- agréed to sponsor a count, and| o rles i now in progess an the Weak IGrace Naj}il A RING vET E R A N BY NDRTHLAND geetmg Inm:.c}lls lx;‘l Ju;,n au today ;svcc pest which has been Mpecm‘_,thcx Charles Otteson, at Funter coast of rie island where @ forpe . . e came on the stamship Aleutian iy destructive this year in the|Bay: | 1 e i | having accompanied his sister, Mrs. | southern Philippines. | Virginia Dufresne, daughter of i irgm the Game Commission and ek s g e':lga“d m(ADMlRAL EVANS CALLS DouBLAs BUY ! | r'rhmms H. Carter of Washing- Dhhkarids ue sadks 05 oocksd ID_?MJ- and M'_ lf‘mnk Dufresne, who ¥ the work, At vest it is a dittie- ON WAY TO WESTWARD | |Cops Most of 46 Fights— Motorship Returns from’ o s dar s s ity ey ousts have been trousnt here by | S8 R3ER, MR, S8 SSCCE i taki Seaiii | | X | 2 s. 2 o anie; £ ere, also. @nf. - yndertaking, requiring” close - Reserve Seat Sale Will | Port Allhol’p and De- |cCarter continued south on the ‘Ricr-islend steamers and have % study and good judgment, | Enroute to Seward ‘and ‘Kodiak - | 4 A | Ateutinn, found ready sale among families of | " To watch Operaticns ‘ b ; Open This Evening | parts for Seattle | | Filipino laborers. Four magaziues devoted to table Aty e thods | TTOm ‘Seattls, ‘the ‘steamship Ad- | Mr. Galen will leave for Cordova tennis Ave heing bublished 16 Jap- artly to observe the methods |mira] Evans, Capt. O. H. Hansen —_— o : ‘ on the steamship Yukon tomorrow.| Shippers reports that In some ., _ used, Mr. Redington made the|ang purser W. L. Lachelt, called at Richard Sok Vict Dick Gordon, youthful Belling-{ Bound south, the motorship i el iy instances the Tocusts brought more | *™ trin to the Territory. He Wil jyneau Saturday night. She 1C| ar_r C umanH l‘s OF ham middleweight who is seeking Northland, Capt. Leonard Williams ‘(‘nsh than could have been gained|®—————————== —————u-@ v leave ‘tomorrow with Assistanf prought to this port two passengers in Tournament e to lift tie Alaska title from Miles and Purser E. P. Winch, departed | ®————————_- ———————@|from the crops they ate. { s *Regional Forester B. F. H |—Miss T. M. pryeid A pmd Cghe' Y] Murphy, local boxer, though still Sunday forenoon from Juneau: She| | AT THE HOTELS | sl it S [ JUNEAU-YOUNG | man for the west coast of Admir- | Jehnson, at Pacific Grove |short of a legal majority in years, had arrived here from Seattle Sat- SR i %o | Funeral Parlors | alty Tsland and spend ral| Two i |is the veteran of 46 professional urday, and then went to Port 1o o { Charged with kissing a girl while Licensed Funeral Directors persons embarked at Ju | | Gastineau 1 r days with the census Ineau for the Westward. They were: | Richard Shurman, grandson of |battles in the ring. And his record Althorp. ~She stayed in this port | |driving his car at thirty miles an| | and Embalmers After that phase of his trip v 48 R. McCormick of Oouglas, was en- |is outstanding. lonly a few hours after returning _ MIS. James L. Freeburn, Annabel hour, John W. Paul was fined at| | Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 Howard Clark for Cordova and | Freebur i o wMr. ! has been completed, he will make Mary E. Pullen for Kodiak. tered in the Pacific Coast Tennis| He has lost but three out of the from Althorp. reeburn, Nick Bez, Chichagof; Mr. | Oroydon, England, for “not having #-——————— ' a trip with Mr. leman o et Championship tournament which |46, and in 16 of them he won via| Sixteen passengers booked at Ju-\‘wd 2’“5“0“0‘&(’“‘*- K"‘;b“df‘» F.'proper control of the machine” |§g T ERE to look | JACK GODDARD HOME FROM|Was played there early this month, |the knockout route. To him, the neau for the south, namely: |W. La Motte, Chet Johnson, V oo, o) oo o oo | VISIT WITH GRANDMOTHER| A0C came out of i the winner|Murphy go is just another fight,| For Wrangell-Mr. and Mrs. E. Bottker, Seaftle; Virginia Wenzel- | CARL JACOBSON { ’ . " X 7 A e e | burger, H. M. Gustafson, Peters-, Oreater London, by the newly JEWELER ] na = of the singles and also on the|while to Miles it is the most im- E. Kalkins. ' 4 8 combisted 1081 cansud. b 5 WATCH REPAIRIN park that will serve as a g | 7ick Goddard, son of Mr. and|Winning side in the doubles. This{portant engagement of his brief| For Ketchikan—Thomas Hall |burg; Stella M. Young,:dJ. John- 1,4“1“ ;} 82‘039‘42"11#0:: aapox?:_i SEWARD sz‘l’o i gamc sanctuary. That distric |Mr.. E. M. Goddard, returned|is the first year for the tourna- ring career. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ston, L. M. Carrigan, Pauline Rein-| " R Opposite Chas. Goldsteln's | alrcady embraced within Glacier home today after spending most|Ment end a large silver cup won| If Murphy wins, it will advance, Graham, Mr. and Mis. 2. Zuboff, |hart, Ruby A. Apland, Juneau; Crease of 9.7 per cent in a decade. [. ) Naiicnal Monument. of the summer at the Hot Springs by Shuman will have to be re-won him farther on the pugilistic road |C. J. Zuboff, Mrs. Ruple Jarvis, '751‘0 Bukersen; - RAwE ety . T} s Redington’s stay is unde- | with his grandmother, Mrs. F. L,“h"vf‘ years straight before it be-|than all of his former battles put | Mrs. M. Grefe, Mrs. Claire Krough, |Zuern, Portland, Cre.; James L. ! terminable. He p ably will re-!Goddard. comes his permanent property. |together. For Gordon has more Miss Anna H. Le Fevre, J. M.| {Galen, Cordava. ! TS | However, the young man, who was |than a merely local reputation. A |Sprake, James Sprake, Rlcharcu Alaskan ! h ¢ his first few |victory over him would open the |Slagle, Ed\\md b‘aale | ©. M. Lee, Taku; H. Larson, foarn bees, and spent his 4 ¥ John Wallace, Valdez; Mrs.| ! doors of many boxing clubs to % y | Kake; ally Cross_word P le years in Douglas, ls< d monstrating |5 T | WA gcchcasyl:r dex;fsmfifmé‘?ou?effgfii Mg(iexibe his arrival here last Fri- MOOSE BALL PLAYERS lTvmkeLX SMIZII?:;“Youkovxchefiim‘ TONIGHT {expect him to continue his tri-|day night, Gordon has gone stead- TO BE FETED TON]GHT‘Phwhagor Mellx;nx&;uson Cordova. | All arrangements h=ve veen com-| pay] G. Redington, Washmgton,‘ MW’—‘““—“”‘ Moose Baseball Party Acnoss Solution of Saturday's Puzale T Fopeyd = | ily about his training. He uses Note of Guido's Hibje: abbe, | UMPhani program. ly abe P ses o s B the P r rters, s ’ 7 s ale o Z o Bynivie - s “_hce ‘n‘;nffil .Plfml }.iflll quarters, | 1 toq by the committee in char |D. ©; I M. Chenoweth, Mr. and : .h_mmu Lodge No. 700, Loyal Order of Moose, . Adult female 10. Always: poel MRS. FREEBURN HERE re Murphy also trains, from 4 £ o antabts t, o | 4 3 2 . Dol person Z o) i1 Roata veleet | e D |pm. to 5 pm. Miles is there an urd lli\e Sy g uDA‘-}\Mr( R. R. Levine, Theodore Le- will give a party in honor of its baseball team Mon- Large body of T ar . b and dance which the members of |yine Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, o8 TRl W f * Her [E| [ % 17, Writing tmple D e e Rt o daugh_‘hour earlicr. A e RO R R e Rt I B day, August 29, at 9 o’clock—immediately after the . School of IE| 4 13 Festrain ter. Anabel, were guests of Mrs.| Tickets for the American Legion's | are giving the Moose baseball m“y'»Bryson Sitka; Mrs, O, Sutherlang, regular lodge session. LiNFIRhE ”g dlly de- |F. A. J. Gallwas yesterday. They [Labor Day card, which Gordon and |ers at Moose Hall tonight, follow-|moronto, Canada; F. S. Gordon, . Pronoun 7 (A 7 icame in by plane Saturday for a Murphy feature in the headliner, |ing a brief business session of H‘CIM““ Lillian Short, Seattle. We want every member of the best baseball . Directly o a1 5“;;‘.30,‘3' |brict stay, to return home today.|go on sale this evening. As usual, jodge. Freisisiy team in the league to be there. And be sure to cross L 23. And not — v they will be available at the Alas- | Besides the honor guests, the| bring Her along! c(f:,: il [E% / . 84 Large stream | CETURNS FROM SURINGS |kan Hotel, Juneau Drug Company entertainment is open to the mem-| SWEDEN FINDS NEW ORE . Product of INZARIEIS|T] 27. Plant of the |and Pioneer Pool Hall. |bers of all branches of the Moose | — LEGIONNAIRES—Please wear your tahs! St A ZA s [E R § ol W A (Chiek) Schmidt came S B R crder, and their families, and pro-| STOCKHOLM — An important ! . Distigure - 32' ! home this morning on the Estebeth | The sloop-yaeht “Nebula” a 16 yision has been made for the en- |copper deposit has been reported COMMITTEE. L L RIEBcIo] i w?::::r:;onoq i i e P vxsiufg‘fla‘s ton vessel l})]mll hiln 1885 in lrrl‘ortainlmt‘ntbn[ xlut cmr\\dt {u: o l\m (JLI(\)IIWLI‘L al bgux\{(;y firtum : ; pout 1 g ] 11 as- has een in irst-class alaa, in jorthern wede: (PR A - g e § Peliog Jug, | Temekoo forises. Quring b FTHGT MRS hnb e it daiiting 4nd-s Tollok-| [ tie §4ing roltiiiy Alathlct a8 s Fomoide b pobitrsieidt o . Mingle 72 41. Vegetablo ex- besence his position at the Feusi|Sure vessel of its type remaining |shape for dancing, an 0] |1 - AP BeaSaniam of ont e Giyos taforma a S g hardware has been filled by Leo|in service in the United States. ing time is anticipated. | Boliden field. . Giyes - 1 Sell 1 Not so much | young, who will leave Thursday R e R A ST T 16 Note of the i > » b ; e FUSEISEIS———————— : Um;ie«;m’ , ggrgggm ot 4 Sehie | for ‘the Hitst-Chichagof mine. 3 . Deed electric cur= ‘l‘g l;m_c;l;ze“ — v . A N . Symlol tor l?{.eh:rvgfiloe‘;i g. eré“f% go 5‘"}“‘ back Iblllc]uded in the has}e :l a ;\evi nnou'l(‘lng (’w 3 Bury 'nny . Bay window table lamp is an electric clocl " 1 » 5 ~ ~ n ‘Lon,unfl[on E {::'.. P E} fi‘fifl‘nb,’-:{‘,er h}?vh:ig : Tuminous face visible in BREAD IS NATLRE S h’OST (,UMPLETL RA’I lON bt ) : RAINCOATS 1 | J. A. BULGER % i /, / / | Plumbing, Heating, O | | Burner Work Successor J. J. Newman %%==-==% ... i. ? :L A ; for Women and Misses, featuring the long / o = 3 coat and jacket. duE JdEdAEE H CROSSETT SHOES , i e - Lot || I PP He Sells More In Suedine and Teslide 7 , Outstanding values in the new Fall Raincoats 57 All colors. Sizes 16 to 44. EEuS . dll//dRd SEER A2 e L_ICOAL| \MG™ Than find Il“///fl.lli/ 0 . i ///HII////HIHHI%’// ‘ L L LT For Every Purse—and for Every Purpose Your grocer does more than sell food. He CALL US DIRECT— save you hours of labor in the kitchen. He PHONE 412 safeguards the health of your family by hav- ing food of known high quality. F.0.B. Bunkers Per Ton Utah' Stove ... ..$15.25 He actually helps you plan your meals, often Evan-Jones .. 100 suggéstin something different to add variety WI"dow Cleanln GENERAL ELECTRIC || & ix o your diet. v\ Indian Nut 11.25 Indian Lump . 11.50 BA RTON VOSS Nansig Aeine B - Lome Thinking how he can serve you best, he has by A g i chosen PEERLESS BREAD to fill your every Electric Washers Ladysmith Sereened -... 15.35 bread need, to safeguard your health, to de- fimm;:::;m" ::33 light your palate, to save work in the kitchen. Utah Screenings 8.00 All are standard guaranteed makes—sold Blacksmith Coal . 30.00 Anthracite Nut Coal ... 34.00 or rented. Rentals may be credited on 7 the purchase later. Sanians. A4t i EERLESS SACKED COAL For: Call Trade THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTE! Alaska Electric Light and 70c to 90¢ ‘ B“EAD THE GASTIZ\?EAIIJ‘s per: sack | Our Services to You Begin and End at the Power Co- — ‘ Ask your grocer ‘Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 i s Edison Mazda Lamps—the Standard of P lew Comt o e "ol Co. || eerless Bakery UNITED FOOD CO. The 11th Annual Southeast Alaska Fair will be held v ¥ o A in Juneau September 14, 15, 16, 17 PHONE 412 y i : . : s “CASH IS xmc'-