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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1932. —rm— SmE—— R e o Q the Alaska Steamship Company's | seewweeees. BRINGING UP FATHER 7 _By GEORGE McMANUS office at Seward, and Miss Kath- | T m A1% 3PEECH WORD FER FELALOW CITIZENS- | AM THE ONE MAN WELL- AT erine Oliver were married at Sew- | g LEAST, I'M ard, the bride having arrived from WORD AS 1 MUST WIN ALL THE VOTES A T RS FROM NO | ' { | KIN AT THAT MEETIN' TO-MORROW - S RIS Ak NOW LETS SEE \OW MUCH OF IT | RARHY MSTIIE STOBLE WOl PR D g ‘:c)e‘:e:;;es frhéwéoj;‘:lse tiffi‘f'emflfi ‘ ARKO REMEMBER — AN WHO 1D BEARLESS Aty S TR oM ‘ their home in Seward. Mrs. Agnes MeIntyre, telephone |§ 1he New Parker Pen operator, and Frank Mapleton, | and Pencil Set stationary engineer, both of Fair- |banks, were married at Valdez | They will make their home at 1 95 S | Fairbanks, $ . et Two deaths, both from paraly- | sis, Mrs. James Brady, 60, at Cor- dova, and Martin Heath, Spanish- | !.;nrx;x:mn war 'vgbemn, at !-‘nuu‘ Juneau Drug | Having gone to sleep in a small | Co‘ power ftrolling boat after the craft | |had been anchored in - Kendrick “There Is No Substitute {Bay on the east coast of Prince for QUALITY” } | lof Wales Island, Rex ‘PflrmttK | aS a ews |was awakened by the tossing of | Post Office Substation No. 1 - the little vessel in a storm. The boat dragged her anchor and was PHONE 33 wrecked on rocks. With suitcases containing clothing he got ashore ———e D Miss Emily Poulet and Witred a0 vidy viked the polar yesr i v o Whcieiorir] T Boucher of Nome surprised their | stations recently erected on the| N T frlends by their marriage at the |grounds of the Agricultural Col-|S!arted for waters traversed by UPHOLSTERING 3 : home of the bride ai Genterville |loge and School of Mines wen|S/eAmShIDS. After four days, hav- MADE TO GRDER y | | % i o ing gone ashore several times to Also Recoverinng and | r Nome. A large party of |the stations were opened to pub! | get miohitisks ana beries for: diad g 4 ! |guests had been invited tto the |inspection for three hours one b “i’ck';"da‘ b"’“"‘: hior Ao Repairing | “home, avowedly to enjoy a hunting |ternoon recently. The stations form [ ¢ %5 Dmx(l i up % »‘m‘ = “SL s Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 | party. Instead, the guests witness- |one of the most important groups| . Niban LO"KZ,n,"k“;e“Clem“ griod o | ed’ the carefully planned wedding |of the 120 polar stations that have | ‘ e, e 8nd participated in a joyous cele- |been established in 34 countries, |"ors¢ for his expenience — . o LY | bration. The ceremony was per- il y REAI_LY IRISH ASHLAND, Ky, Oct. I1.—Ash:| DALLAS, Tex, Oct. 1l.—Econo-| IN GUAI_ FI E I_n formed by United States msmc;! Ralph R. Reeser has been elect-| Navigation on the Lower Yukon GARBAGE HAULED land high school, which has a mic conditionscostSouthern Meth- | - i i o Reasonabl thi, o | Judge Lester O. Gore. led Commander of the American|River having ended for the sea- n Momibly Eatiy Tecord of mo defeats on the guid- | dist University a needed halfback - Legion Post at Fairbanks. Other son, the Alaska Railroad's steam. ! | E. 0. DAVIS SCUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. 11.— iton in seven years, and to no a 'few days after practice began | 'Mr. and Mrs. Linder of Nenana icers First @ommander— [boats Jacobs and Alice are on the TELEPHONE 584 3 4 o tie games in four years, has an- |this fall. “Curley” Woodward C ” 3 are: the parents of an eight-pound . | . When the Notre Dame eleven is o . 3 " ..(Laliforma Company Buys i - b pouns ence J. Woofter; Second Vice marine ways at Nenana. RIS & e —— d to this year as the Other strong team .in prospect.left school to hunt a job when his | son, born at the hospital in Fair- Commander—Jack Warren; Adju- |will be replaced next spring by N Irsh” the statement TOrce linemen and one backfield |father lost his position. Out Bartley Howard -banks, foloving a Gassarian op. o mender Adler; Finance Offi-|the railroad’s niew boat, now near- | OId papers vor sale at Em v will be less than 44 per n:]ibn ‘}re tao‘d beirenlwed as a re- | = Holdmgs, Matanuska eration. cer, Einar Tonseth; Chaplain, Mrs.|ing completion. Oftfice. correct. SulsoL.graduation. | | | | r C nt | Mina Mezger; Historian, Forbes L. i e gt | . e oA But players of Trish extram/ion; MALLARDS, CEDAR { ‘ Fred Muller, prospector, broke | Ent . s i h 2 » Baker; Officer of the Guard, Os- —_— - —— predominate. Of the 110 players | o | 1y of new interests in the coal a leg when his raft, coming down car Phipps; Officer of the Day, the roster, 30 are all-Irish,|| SPORT BRIEFS | WIN PIN MATCHES mining industry in Matanuska the, Kobuk River, was wrecked on g . McBacherh; Sergeant-at- | SermABTEL: R wlshl liehi L & iy \;'alltehy was revealed here today a rock. He was taken to Kotze- apms, Chauncey Forssell; Execu- | a sh, eight oth Yy the announcement, made by B. 3 i i i d a5 French-Ish, Talian-| Billy Holmes, 19-year-oid Sham-| Mallards and Cedars were the|ry Srowers Mol na i R Camuithes, WL Eallsy, and| Irish, Bohemian-Irish, American-|rock, Tex, golfer, is the new hold- |winning teams on the Elk bowl. Alaska, of the acquisition of three| Operations of the American po by m;c)i st DAN CE Irish, Scotch-Irish, English-Trish, |e; of the Coprock golf title, |ing alleys last night, the former| 2 r. [F. de la Vergne; partment | Welsh-Trish and _ Canadiap-Irish | Loke oo Lot coal leasing units covering one op- Creek Dredging Company on Amer- Executive Committesman, Ross L. three games | ergy; mine and two 't % 9 bring the total of sons of the old| Jimmy Wilson of the Cardinals from the Widgeons and the Ged. s dormant can Creek near Fairbanks, have Sheely. ‘ 3 3 properties by the Alaska Matan- ceased - M H ll sod to 44. R AT paced National League catchers in |ars capturing the odd contest from yska Coal Company. A an is :::m?;eerscason. £ 0 Ay LAY 7l t oose a ‘o The rest of e team is divided gtol0, g i arl Rausmann, manager of the | among 36 nationalities, Germans | asse IS 1% semeon \th: ?pr;:_e dete s : That concers, Mr. Stewart stat- Piggly Wiggly store altuinchom;:e. 10 laking second. place whh 19 M- | Four 200-poand fackles, & pai: AT, SHiEGale ro lel()]utt‘:lc:un!;?j od, 1s owned by California inter-| Waorking of the Goldsmith dredge and Miss Oddney Theodore An: MUSIC BY ARCTIC PLAYERS T, besides fhe six (German-|of 130-pound ends, guards tha’|in the other, 154 fo establish high |co,iiol @re amply financed for on Solomon River near Nome has derson of Faubaks wewe rarid Irish, |Vielgh 185 and & 170-pound cente- marks for single game and three |1s ompod . OPeSUONS. 16 been suspended because of inabll- ay Fairbanks. They will make Admission $1.00 Ladies Free | i " |is understood the com; lans i n i i have lifted the Davidson College | games for the tournament. - ooty d meb:;;};ufuska ;zn;fimn;gke gl:ngi;r:ert‘g;;ge pa]:;, their home ‘in Anchorage. BASEBALL BILLS . pee, TR Mo’ Tl s averago was 195 field, A e G | - N ) { = Timothy Willhams, employed in BREAKS ONE CLUB | wmen's aivision, i ek sooe |00 5 0 20 were scqueed } oo EXTRA FANCY University of Washington will |V oels divislon. Her best score|from the Premier Company, of' | H. Beck, well known resident curtail crew and baseball unless “afimlfivm*}"ef:cizd:l?- Teals ys |"Dich Bartley Howard is the pres- of Carmacks, died there of heart MUSKOGEE, Okla, Oct. 11. — foothall returns this season mee: R S " (ident. On them are located. the diséase . JONATHAN APPLES With w1 s Eogpet o o A0l eon Sl VBl o LyleiBm‘er Balls; Oaks vs. Maples. |Ppromier mine, whioh is operating {IT DOESN’T PAY TO paw Dpitcher whom “Runt” MaIT, Spancer, President of the Board| WIDGEONS— |at present, and the Jessen-Howard ’Raymond Brown, Anchorage manager of the Muskogee West- of Gontrol. | Dunean 177 168 115460 |mine which has produced & good Yofith who drove the automobile TAKE CHANCES $2 per box i e ern Association club, traded for Pope 141 117 140398 |tonnage but on which no opera- WHIGH" recently struck. anfl killed four bascballs, Marr may have had Wal; Holmer and Mickey E":”k"i};ipa;:r g ;?g ;;f 1;_5’—232 |tions have’ been carried on for Jofn E. (Bil) Coffey as he was|{ With faulty brakes. If your A the right idea in mind. son played football together not \p Andr;e Se it 107361 |0 e, - €105sing a street in Anchorage was brakes don’t act smoothly y A bankruptcy petition filed for only three years at Northwestern, | > il Leasing Unit number two was exonerated by a coroner’s jury of | R s o g \ the club by President C. O. Mills pyuy four years before that in high 705 076 3o4.1085 |2Cduired by purchase from ‘the all’ blame for the eccident. Ed|§ y pee..n \ showed n oassets and labllities Of schogl and three post-graduate| rors, - 05 676 584-1965 |Government several months ago Allémbaugh and Peter Marsoh,|] walt the greater yomr PHONE 478 2,375, of which $1,618 Was OWINg seasons in pro football, MAELARDS— at a public autcion. It was said youths who were in the automo-(} chances for an accident. Lot for baseballs. i JGfiMesschmt, ;zi }g{l) ;g ggz that a new leasing agreemen: m%f with Brown, were likewise|({ uy put your car in trim for All of Muskogee's games were 1 %) . | SORDSON. -....... covering all three units will bé givén complete exoneration. played under lights, and every !oOssxe Solem, ‘new University of |Perioh ‘i, . 172 135 165—472 given the new company by the 1 the winter season. wa football coach, will allow Mrs, Ersbland. 122 102 103—327 7 i time a player fouled one over the - J ‘ ¥ |Government. Unit number two is Mrs. Russell Keith, who taught | grandstand it was just another ;pe"mm"t.“ Monday and Thurs- |Mrs, Duntan 8 105 156344 |tne site of the old Baxter mine |school at Valdez two years, has | dollar sailing out into the night, 98 Practice sessions. Handicap ... 59 5 1T |ang has an up-to-date coal wash- |been appointed teacher for the CONNORS MOTOR ~~ —- —- — ler installed and ready for use. new Territorial school on Peak Is- | : Roy Oen of Minnesota is ex- Totals ... TI9 723-2094 A e land in Prince William Sound. 'GRIDDER TOQO BIG 'pected to be the lightest center| CEDARS— Chile is urging price fixing on a! FOR HIS MOLESKINS ml“h‘isf‘g Te’(‘“ms fall. He weighs i\}dergs;lr Pt :;g :;8‘53;' number of products. | Many residents of Fairbanks only pounds, ardner ... 126—45¢ i A5 3t s A ; o ey | G. George ........ 158 158—464* , N. C, t. 11, — NOSQLE%{-,M State guwe has! For this first time since Maroon Mrs. Dufresne.. 165—417 a football player too big for his Was adopted as the University of = = pants. 'Cmca,go's color in 1894, the foot- e . 645 627-1861 5 M. Zari, 235 pound, six-foot sev- | Dall team this fall will wear other [CE— : en inch Freshman tackle candi- than solid maroon jerseys. White,|M. Bavard ... 174 152 6 : date reported for the team, but With maroon arm-stripes, is the Bringdale ... 200 154 in practi ) leme. Van Atta ... 134 167 o st R i, wu“"’,,o‘“,;?’;?‘lfilm PESS L Mrs. Peterman 103 107 141—351 ANNOUNCES pants, Ul i equipment at the college large! REWARD AFTER 40 YEARS A b o ;l 580 780-1971 NEW ARRIVALS IN THE enough for him. l —_— *—Average—Did mot bowl. FOR FEW DAYS ONLY ;’w,smnguwfi; %"y;‘;“f;f o v gEse 8 HOME FURNISHING DEPARTMENT 20% off on all hand-colored photo-|A. Chase, 69, has joined the hole- EASTERN STAR graphs and art prints at the Nug-\ in-one .club, ®He scored his ace| Business meeting Tuesday at 8 get Shop. —adv. on a 138-yard hole. p. m. Visitors welcome. —adv. : Rl e —— 1 Cedarobes ‘ TR g o (( THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS DAILY SPORTS CARTOON e oot o o | OISO e ] THE GASTINEAU A safe place for your | TSP i v Our Services to You Begin and End at the { EVERYONE 'S furs and only occuping ‘W W i Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WONDERING WHAT NEGS half the space of the — sl e STUNT HE @liLL PULL - regular Cedar Chest. OF THE Genuine cedar with beau- tiful walnut vencer. : bl % THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Now On Display Oversthfed Sultes “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Two and Three-Piece Suites “Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 The latest styles in Priced from $62.50 Sg:fif;ggcgi’;'lf:s New suites in tapestry ani mohair just unpacked FOR INSUR ANCE Coffee_Tables A CIRCULATING See H. R, SHEPARD & SON End Tables and , HEATERS &/l Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. - Magazine Racks | ‘ . — 3 sizes to select from Oak and Walnut (B Priced from CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and Exceptionaly Low [ $32.50 : CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Prices ‘ ‘ Juneau Paint Store = Another Shipment of A few of those 9x12 | [ i UNFINISHED and 83x106 | & ‘ VURNFIURE Frye-Bruhn Company HAIR RUG PADS | ¥ W 4-Drawer Chest PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY $5.85 N Magazine Baskets Frye’s Delicions Hams and Bacon " Book Cases ........... Three Deliveries Dally Phone 33 OBsSTT A l , LEN ‘- : e PHONES 83 OR 85 - “The Store That Pleases” UNITED FOOD CO. e O - S THE SANITARY GROCERY e y ASAN - PITTSBURGH TS Tme

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