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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.J?{URSDAY, NOV. 10, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER BY COLLY- THE RADIO 1S OUT OF WE LL-HERE |% THE FINAL- ORDER- WHERE 19 DUGAN?WHY MISS LOTTA VOTES DON'T SOME-ONE COME AN' TELL ONLY GOT TWO ME HOW THE ELECTION 1S SOIN'? THOUSAND VOTES- THEVOTES MUST BE ALL IN BY Now - | KNEW SHE WOULDN'T QIT VERY 500D RECORDS INTERIOR VOTE "ACHIEVEDIN | FOR DIMOND IS PINCONTESTS| PILING HIGHER DEMOCRATS IN HIGH OFFICE MANY STATES Vote Continues to Oust Republicans as Governors | Swanding of icams and records |Has Almost 1,000 Lead in of playérs in the recent bowling | tournament on the Eks' Alleys Fourth an d Well Ahead in Second | were officially announced today by the Elks' Club commitiee which TATRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 10.— Recturns from 26 of the m popu- on | Das charge of the pin contests and dd twelve Dem iC:whioh consists of Claud Helgesen, 2 g n|chairman; Martin Lavenik and al returns of the electi YOU GOT TEN THOUSAND MORE VOTES THAN SHE DID- TO BE EXACT-YOU GOT TWELVE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AN — = INTERIOR MINING DISTRICTS SHOW GREAT ACTIVITY J. A Hundrahan Says that Hard Rock Prospect- ors Are Needed A. Handrahan, investment| er, has just returned from the| | ! | | bank quah, B By GEORGE McMANUS 1 KNEW 'D G\T ELECTED| EASILY- | [T AOR! You wWozNT ELECTED - You FORGIT THAT THE FORMER MAYOR WUZ RUNNIN'- HES BEEN RE-ELECTED BY FOUR HUNDRED THO ISAND \IOTE_I— {o-u-, ‘ ) / \ which is that bonds and porte Tr erican ] of selling high grade ocks, along with Cor- hares and North Am- ust Shares. ———.———— . | AT THE HOTELS | ». e . | | Gastineau Skagway; Robbins, J.w. Strong, St George C. William Tulse- Alaskan Louls Wick, Juneau. e ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES Important meeting this evening. nd four Repub s i 5 to those who were elect- | DT A'_ W. Stewart. The following Governors were| 10 ‘he Major Bowling League in addition 1o those w‘nose;‘the Birches are in first place with ns has been previously an-|the Hemlocks in second. 5 1 ';lemix:mmflfgulf&e Sprigs D‘r;lo su”“fis‘gilf ‘m"‘;?n'i;‘ |and the Butter Balls are tied for/ sl 2 the lead, and close behind them | are the Mallards.. | In the tournament the highest {cne-game score was made by Me! Democrat. e—C Douglass Buck, Re- ; re-elected. da—Dave Sholtz, Democrat, oyle B (Oaxiug, (DenD: game score was made by Stevens | with 605; the highest one-game | women’s score by Mrs. Williams, | 201, and the highest tliree-game woman’s score by Mrs. Lavenik,| 548. These four players are mem- | bers of teams in the Major League. | Minor League individual honors | | went to Bernard, highest one-gamc | men's score, 225; George M schmidt, highest three-game ma: score, '572; Mrs. Bringdale, highes: Ben Ross, Democrat; | — Henry Horner, Demo-| succeeds Louis L. Emmer-| , Republican. Kansas—Alfred M. Landon, Re- publican; succeeds Harry H. Wood- ring Democrat. Mizhigan—William A. Comstock, H calf with 337; the highest three-| lous of the Fourth Division's 54 brecincis give Sena Dimond a lead cf almost 1,000 votes over |Delegate Wickersham. Boyle h"s‘North ab a fine lead over Cole and both Truit! and Hesse have majoritie: while W. K. Keller is leading An- thony E. Karnes for Commissioner of Education. Serniator Luther C. Hess, Demo- crat, has been re-elected, defeating H. Ross for the long term, and T. J. Devane, Ruby Dem has apparently won from H: Donnelly, Flat, Republican, in short term contest. The vote for the several offices : Dimond 1480, Wickersham 484; Paul 378, Truitt 835, Boyle 1,184, Cols 617, Karnes 851, Keller 987, Hesse 1154, Wann 635. Ty the VeTE RGER AND SHOWS DEMOCRATIC HUE | Wes ja stward and Interior Alaska after Installation of officers. Every mem- seven months’ trip during which ber should attend. me h: covered all points as far| RALPH MARTIN, Circle Springs with the —adv, Commander. exception of Cordova and Valdez.! e — | Flans are going forward,” Be. pon sonool textbooks are this j€aid, “to Install two more dredges, year available to students at Bar- ;in the vicinity of Fairbanks. tow, Fla, on the installment plan. | “At Dawson five dredges were __ ' - {operating this year with the pos-' | sibility of two more dredges being placed in operation next year. New ' quatz properties are being devel- oped all the way from Ssward, principally in the Nuka Bay dis- | trict, to north of Fairbanks. Hard Rock Men Needed “What is needed is more hard rock prospectors, as most of the prospectors in the Interior are old | placer men who are looking for |the easy money gold and are sat- {isfied to do a little sniping, kill | their own game and buy enough BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. NEW ARRIV ALS m Velvet Turbans SPECIAL Service Hose All New Shades 85¢ JUNEAU Sample Shop JUNEAU SAMPLE A GALA EVENT AMERICAN LEGIO Armistice Day Dance FRIDAY, NOV. 11 ELKS’ HALL Serenaders’ Orchestra A REAL GOOD TIME PARTY FOR EVERYBODY! Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Dem succeeds Wilber M. B | > | Republican. | NCME, Alaska, Nov. lO.—Name}grub to hold up for the winter.” New Hampshire — John G. Wi- nant, Republican; re-elected. one-game woman's score, 171; and hest three-game woman'’s score, |cast 471 ballots in Tuesday's elec- | Opticns on Ten Claims North Dakota—William Langer, |MF3 Taylor, 343. Republican; succeeds George F'l'h er, Republican. iy New Mexis Arthur the players follow: Seligman, Compilations of the standing cf e teams and of the ratings of tion of which Senator Dimond re-| Mr. Handrahan has taken op- |celved300 and Wickersham ! 160, | tions and leases on ten claims in | Boyle 247, Cole 164. |the Circle Springs district and There are about 200 voles unre- (has a crew of men doing some poried in the Division, Rustgard | cross-cutting this winter. JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, and return your car at no extra cost. Set¥lce Rendered by Experts SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES TR P | AN INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Democrat; re-elected. Rhode Island — Theodore F n, Democrai; succeeds Nor- man S. Case, Republican. South Dakota—Tom Berry, Dem- ocrat; succeeds Warren E. Green, Republican, Tenns Team Standings MAJOR LEAGUUE Team— Won Lost Pet. Birchss Hemlocks | Firs Oaks Elms Cedars Spruces Maples Hill McAlister, Dem- ucceeds Henry H. Horton, Democrat. Utah — Henry H. Blood, Demo- succeeds George H. Dern, mocrat. v Virginia — H. G. Kump, MINOR LEAGUE Team— torial candidates on the Republi- |can ticket who have leads. Elcven precinets, including Nome, out of 23 in the Division give Dis l\mond 403, Wickersham 224, Boyle 351, Cole 305. For Senator, James Frawley, Democrat, has defeated |R. N. Sundquist, Republican, the voie now being 461 and 280. Lead- ing candidates for Representatives are: A. C. Blake 442, George Hel- lerich 375, Nels Swank. and Keller are the only Terri-| erg 372, Re- | -| Publicans, Tolbert Sccit, Democrat 401, B. W. Reily, Democrat 344. .600( % DEMOCRATS WIN EVERY OFFICE IN WASHINGTON 2 All State Offices, Senator Sprigs ... Butterballs Mellards ‘Widgeons ...... Squaw Ducks . Teals ... Dem ; succeeds William G. Conley, Republican. Wisconsin—A. G. Schmedeman, t; succeeds Phillip F. La- Republican. STOCK MARKET COES UPWARD, Individual Averages MAJOR LEAGUE Player— Games Avg. Metcalf Pullen .. Laveniw Stewart ... Messerschmidt, H. Robertson .. Mr. Handranhan reports having done a fair business in his line, | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Acting under order of Probate | Court, notice is hereby given that |the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Charles Crawford, de- ceased, will sell a’ public auction !at 10:00 A. M. on Friday, the 11th |day of November, 1932, at the Gas- | tineau Hotel at Juneau, Alaska, the following described personal prop- PO ‘ Until November 15 you can get a | complete examination and 30 ad- justments for $30.00. Telephone /581 for an appointment. DR. C. L. | FENTON, Chiropracior. —adv. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. 5 [ PLAY MIDGET GOLF! The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Open 3 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. erty: ! appraised at \ |1 Marmon sedan automobile..$200.00 {1 Corona typewriter, 1 Wales adding machine . 1 Surveyors’ level ... 1 Brunton compass with tri- pod and case ... 25.00 10.00 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Jur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat , Such property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash over and above the appraised value. Inspection may be had on ap- plication to the administrator. JOHN H. BIGGS, TRADING TODAY, Ascends as Swiftly as It Declined Yesterday— Big Gains Made NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—The stock L marke! ascended more swiftly than|pringdale . it declined yesterday. Council Advances of leading issues rang- | Bavard, Mrs. ed from one to more than four|vanderLeest point Andrews The market closed strongly with | gtevens the highest levels. The turnover Blomgren today was 1,500,000 shares. Van Atta Traders evidently were impress-|Nelson ith the drying up selling in|grpland terday's decline and decided Coughlin, hat with so little stock for sale, Gardner A itions favored higher prices. |pmaulkner, Mrs. Proncunced Buoyancy McNaughton The market was on the upgrade Williams, Mrs. ali day and showed pronounced Dufresne, Mrs. buoyancy. Pullen, Mrs. In the last hour, Santa Fe, New Peterman, Mrs. 128| Victor A. Meyers, Lieutenant- vork Central, and Union Pacific MINOR LEAGUE Governor; Ernest H. Hutchinson, rose about four points. Player Games Avg.|Secretary of State; G. W. Hamil- American Telephone and Tele- Messerschmidt, G. 171]fon, Attorney-General; Cliff Yelle, graph made more than four points. | gapin ©. 163|State Auditor; Obto Case, State Gains around three points were | pornarq 163§ Treasurer; A. C. Martin, Land Com- registered for American Can, Unit- | worpn 152 missioner; William A. Sullivan, 4a states Steel common, Southern | patrich 148/ Insurance Commissioner. Facific, Owens. Duncan . e ¢ Tllinois Glass rose more than four Lawry .. B S KETCHIKAN MAN 141 3 139 = SHOOTS NEPHEW rose two points Sweeney 132 131 131} W. F. Robinson, 55-year-old resi- 128{ dent of Ketchikan, shot and killed 128 Andrew Gogolin, 32, in that city 127| Tuesday evening, according to of- 125 ficlal advices received by United 123| States Marshal Albert White, late 121/ yesterday. 119 No details of the shooting were 118 reported. Gogolin was a nephew 117} of Robinson who is being detained 117| pending the outcome of an inves- 106, tigation which was started this 97! afternoon by a coroner’s jury. 8 The coroner's jury, this after- £3)noon, recommended that Robinson '.'OJh- held on a charge of murder, Henning, A. Sperling . Koski ...... Kaufmann George, Joe Bavard, M. . Lavenik, Mrs. Sides ™ and Six Congressmen— 170 > § | Legislature Democratic 0 169 168 ; 168| SEATTLE, “Nov. i5.—The Demo- 166| °rats have made a clean sweep of 165|the State of Wahhington. The 164 | Senatorship, all six Congressional 163 Distriots, all State offices, except 163| the Superintendent of Public In- 162 struction, were filled by Demccrats, 162 *nd that party will have majori- 161 les in both branches of the State 158 Legislature. 153] There was no Democratic can- 152| lidate for Superintendent of Pub- 152| ic Instruction. N B. Showaliter, 149y lepublican, who was re-elected to 145| hat office. His only opposition 145| vas Alfa S. Wentze, Liberty Party 145 *andidate. 144¢] The Democratic 144 2lected included: 132| Clarence D. Martin, Governor; State officers 148, 145 145 143 Pope CLOSING PRICES TODAY |wile NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Alaska | Taylor, Miss . Juneau stock closed today at 11%,|Shepard, G. American Can 55, Anaconda 11,{Monson, Miss . Bethlehem Steel 19%, Fox Films 3,| Petrich, Mrs. General Motors, 15%, International | Taylor, Mrs. Harvester 22%, Kennecott 12%,| Andrews, Mrs. Packard Motors 2%, United States| Walmer Steel 38, Calumet and Hecla 3%, |Sweum Chrysler 16%, Colorado Fuel and|Bringdale, Mrs. Iron 7, Columbian Carbon 28%,{Monagle, M. Continental Oifl 6%, Standard|Goddard, Mrs. Brands 16%, American Power and |Erbland, Mrs. Light 10%, Canadiah Pacific 14%,|Silva ... Dupont 37%, Safeway Stores 51. |Sperling, Mrs. The American sound fllm has|Johnson, W. B, been found “extremely popular” in|Sweeney, Mrs. Brazil by the Commerce Depart-| Lawry, Mrs. ment. Sweum, Mrs. Administrator of the estate of Charles Crawford, deceased. FRANK H. FOSTER, Attorney, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Nov. 1, 1932. Last publication, Nov. 10, 1932. Theres No Mystery in our Prescription Department! . . Come into our store with your nexc prescription and wacch how carefully we compound. is no mysterious ritual that we charge for. But the extra care and accuracy in checking will amaze you. This extra care is the protec- tion we guarantee you. And thac is why our prescripcion department is most important. Licensed and checking absoluce accuracy. BUTLER MAURO DRUG Co. Miscellaneous carpenter tools 35.00 " —the Mango Tree Trick HINDU ‘ MAGIC Thg Indian conjuror plants the mango seed in the acil, covers it with a cloth, makes o few magic passes, mutters weird incantations, then— resto!—removes the cloth and there's 'the mango tree—magically grown wp. The economy and satisfaction you get from JUNIOR BRI- QUETS is like magic. $16.00 per ton delivered PHONE 412 “CASH IS KING” | Store Closed Friday Armistice Day OPEN UNTIL 9 O’'CLOCK TONIGHT UNITED FOOD CO. PHONE 403 GET OUR PRICE BY THE JOB— ' Not by the Hour 30 Gallon Range Boiler $9. Toilet . . (Standard New RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” PLUMBING WE DELIVER 50 . . $15.00 Pattern Bowl) For Expert - Window Cleaning Phone 485 s BAZAAR CATHOLIC PARISH HALL Tonight, Friday, Saturday Music by Four-Piece Orchestra Each Nigth—DANCING FREE Complete Turkey Dinner 5:30 to 6:30 Saturday, Price One Dollar A major event of the three-day activities FISH POND—BEANO BOOTH—WHEEL OF FORTUNE—NOVELTY BOOTH BARGAIN BOOTH Everyone Invited—Admission Free Fun for Everybody Prizes for the Lucky Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office