The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1932, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER ALL RIGHT- MAGGIE- HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THE BRIDGE PARTY AN TRY NOT TO CHEAT-VLL SEE YOU WHEN YOU GIT HOME- PLL JUST GO HOME AN’ HAVE A GOOD SNOOZE WHILE MAGGIE 'S OUT- ILY ALASKA EMPIRE: FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS WOW! | FERGOT ABOUT ME SON BEIN HOME FRom [l V COLLEG,E_'JJ‘- &t -‘l" { BEANS SMALL WHITE—Fresh Stock, 1b. ... 5¢ At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 U YAKUTATS AND 'SIX FIVES ARE LONDOS TAKES TENAKEES TAKE ORGANIZED FOR TWO STRAIGHT, PIN CONTESTS CASABA LEAGUE DAVISCOURT 60 | | k. 38 e s Five Hoop Squads from First Fall Is Taken in 26 alleys last night, the vak-| Here ‘and One from Minutes, Second in. Douglas Form Circuit 3 Minutes and the Tenakees were the| winning tcams. The Yakutats in| WICHITA, Kans.,, Nov. 18.—Jim Londos tossed Dick Daviscourt, of playing against the Kakes took | % ¢ the first two games of the three- | Six casaba teams will shortly Los Angeles, in straight falls on a wrestling card here last night. game series and dropped the third, [OPSP the basketball season here, Londos won his first fall in 26 e o 5 |inaugurating a, regular schedule The Tenake after having been of probably 30 games about No- minutes and 45 seconds. . He took the second fall in 3 minutes and defeated in their first game by the | o "og "4 " Lol detérmined at a Angoons, were victorious in the| o T T ieht at the 59;;!\}1 ?pdfm}l:d-A s was hign | High School. The league will be i (‘fi;h" the 1“3"0‘5 zst i gflf‘campo:ed of five local teams and 1) seconds. man with & slngle=gums. vom one from Douglas, if present plans - 207 an a thrle-game aggregate Of | . .10 ! 568 The Ju ! : : The Juneau Fire Department, m{»r o.I‘E.he f{glfgs,Pfiiled ’;_ Moose, George Bros, Bursau o FRED STEELE ame score of 515. Pulen O |pyplic Roads and one other quin- the Tenakee; was credited wnh‘be, just organized will be this! f{i-g:“\:a?““p;";sedabsem' His av-|ommunity's entries. Douglas Fire PuTs IT nvER < . % Department will enter a uad | To:u:nF Sitka will play Kluk\van.mci] the Island. Neither o:q the and K\]lmm.o wlli meet Klawock. | Channel High School fives will en- | Details of Openers ber the' olanIt i Details of last night's contests| Rep"es’emauv.es of all the squads, | follow: |except the Douglas Firemen, at-! 3 ‘- . YAKUTAT— Qutpoints - Battling Dozier in Six Round Main Eventer G {tended last nights meeting. Boyle | The schedule-makers, R. S. Ra- G. G ven and Arthur Henning, will draft! A, Wi {@ schedule before next week. It is Mrs. Bavard {planned to play two double head-| Mrs. Laury ers each week on the high school| macoma. Wash., Nov. 18, — court and put on several contests' pyeddie Mteele, Tacoma welter- [, Pousias. | weight, outpointed Battling Dozier, | TR ‘Wichita negro, in a six round main 184515 | SOFT FOR EINSTEIN !cventer, nere tast nignt. 187—426 | { Dozier was knocked down but 176—452 NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Prof. Mn‘\vas up before the count started. 84—252+ | bert Einstein, when he takes the| Steele weighed 147% pounds and |chair of mathematics in the new Dozier weighed 149% pounds. |Institute for Advanced Study to| WORDS COME HARD 175—525* 163—467 121—365 144 139 159—442 74 176 63—213 B75 675 681-2012 175 160 122 175 144 122 KAKE— Lavenik Blomgren Hermle 5 Mrs. Lavenik ... Mrs. Sweeney 165 146 104 133 84 657 632 800-2089 be situated somewhere between! 177—531+ | Newark and Princeton, will not be| 151—477 |asked to concern himself with any| 134 155 120—409 |Problems arising from the strat-| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 18— 132 132 132—396* |€€Y or dimensions of the grid- One of “Hunk” Anderson's tough- 110 167 133—410 |iron. fest roles in his successorship to Ll e R When Louis Bamberger, the Knute Rockne as Notre Dame foot- 812 713-2223 |merchant, announced an initial ball coach, is in the making of endowment of $5,000,000 for the the snappy, fancy-phrased ex- |establishment of the institute he temporaneous speeches for the specified that it have no football sound cameras. team or any “college activities”| But if Hunk hasn’t quite old |except study. “Rock’s” facility of expression, he ——— jat least knows how to help econ- Canada’s sardine fishery is con- omize on celluloid footage. ducted on the Atlantic Coast only." When he is stalled for further TENAKEE— Pullen Nelson Van Atta Mrs. Pullen Mrs. Erbland 177 . 145 177 181 ANGOON— Metcalf Worth Shaw Mrs. Sweum Mrs. Coughlin 17 152 . 178 190 152 181 207—568 152—456* 137—496 90* 90* 61—241 161 122 146—429 752 1734 703-2190 | i {In an average year with normal speech-making material he doesn't | conditions several hundred thou- “num” or “ah,” but barks a stac- The advertisements are your guide\sand cases of sardines are mar- cato “cut” in Hollywood's approv- to efficient spending. keted. ed directorial manner. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON WH S VANIEL. Ar, i~ PROFESSOCR- OF ROMANCE LANEGUAGES AT THE UNWERSITY OF TexXA= - AS TENNIS COACH AT TExXAS HE HAS DeveLog, A FLoCk oF e GREAT TENNIS TURKEYS TOBE |gly Wiggly Store, having been put | meat department. | | conditioh by the time of the dance” Roller Skating SATURDAY NIGHT ON ACCOUNT OF THE AMERICAN LEGION SMOKER THE SKATING RINK WILL OPEN AT 9:30 Saturday Night and Close at1 A. M. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FEATURED GIVEN AWAY AT - MOOSE DANCE EDelightful Affai Arranged i to Be Held Thanks- giving Eve Three fine, fat turkeys will be given away at the Thanksgiving Eve dance to be held in Moose Hall under auspices of the Legion of the Moosheart, Charles Miller, who is prominent in preparing for the event, announced today. The birds alive are at the Pig- oa display in a front window there a few weeks ago by B. M. Flannery, who has charge of the “They will be in the best of Mr. Flannery declared. “They will be valuable and excellent prizes for the fortunate winngis.” i The Serenaders’ Orchestra has' been engaged to furnish musie for the occasion. t ——— | 10 cents Admission for Spectators LECTURE SERIES SUNDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS at 7:30 o’clock. Beginning Sunday Evening, November 20, with a Group of Illustrated Health Maintenance Lectures and Demonstrations By Vernon Gyes Graduate Sanitarian and Microbiologist Everybody Invited SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHAPEL Second and Franklin Streets SATURDAY DANCE TO | BE AT MOOSE HALL' The regular Saturday night dance in Juneau, featuring the Ilatest popular music by the Serehaders’, dance band, is to be held this' week at Moose Hall under the auspices of the Moose basketball eam. | Members of the hoop squad will e e be on hand to see that every-, body attending the affair has an = | Auspices American Legion ; Arctic Brotherhood Hall DANCE SATURDAY, NOV. 19 SATURDAY |} NIGHT i} MAIN EVENT—SIX ROUNDS MILES MURPHY 152 Pounds—VS." NINA GURVICH Of Prince Rupert—150 Pounds Moose Hall - SEMI-FINAL EVENT GRANNY HULSE vs. YOUNG RICHMOND 150 Pounds—Six Rounds—150 Pounds BY SPECIAL EVENT EDDIE MURPHY vs. JACK HOWARD Moose 140 Pounds—Six Rounds—138 Pounds Basketball Team PRELIMINARY EVENT JERRY ROBERTS VS. BILLY JACKS 135 Pounds—Four Rounds—130 Pounds ADMISSION—Reserved Seats $2.00; MUSIC by General Admission $1.00 Sere naders Seat Sales—Alaskan Hotel, Pioneer Pool Hall THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 Smith Electric Co. NOW OPEN For Business In Our NEW LOCATION! Gastineau Building (Next to Gastineau Hotel) GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 3:30, 4:30 GOOD EATS Quick Service Low Prices PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paull and Nick Noak 114 Front St. NEVER CLOSES Phone 137 Once Tried, Always Patronized For Expert Window Cleaning Phone 485 GET OUR PRICE BY THE JOB— ‘Not by the Hour 30 Gallon Range Boiler $9.50 Toilet . . . . $15.00 (Standard New Pattern Bowl) RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offi

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