The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1932, Page 11

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’I’HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 9 1932. ~By Pap PGLMYU CARNERA INGRAM GOES MIXWITH TO CLEVELAND i HEENEY DEC. 2 (%o Interest CLEVELAND, 0 Dec. D—The‘ Cleveland Indians of the Interna- PR o tional League announces the pur- | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 9— |chase of Frank Ingram, a right 0 YOl ]R M jPrimo ( Italian man-moun- | Ving, from Boston of the Nation- n Oney ®c o0 imin o rcles, may meet Tom &l League. Ingram was one of the R B2 2 Heene € leading scorers of the National W' h RIBEONS ANO 66 ; j Y welght, in | League in 1930-31 when he made it CHAMP«OUS\(P\S JUDGED 3 § 20, Maichmaker Wad Wadhams |Seventeen goals for the Chicago N\ ‘egsT o SHow ¥ : ‘ :;1‘:1:(!11“ The bout would go ten | Blackhawkes. | Safet ! LOVELY o e ‘ ; {SEATTLE INDIANS TO : | : : RECENT { SCHOOL | The Uns: i USEFUL e 1 | [ umon'A' N 5. Teaw| TRAIN AT SANTA CRUZ T e e SANTA CRUZ, Cal, Dec. 9.— of GIFTS Rogs =/ In the second game of a serles| William Klepper, 'presxdem of the # i ¢ between the two teams, the Sopho- | Seattle baseball club, conferred THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY more 1([ basketball team of Ju-| with owners of the Santa €ruz * ” : neau School will meet junior| Park and announced his club prob- S ‘ - 3 o Secu AT. | = l?P”‘Nuv atives of the Alaska Na-|ably would go into training March red By 2 3 3 \ tive Brotherhood, Saturday even-|1 Seattle trained here last sea- THE SSE A P ‘NT Sllrprlmna‘l\ £ > Y 3 ing, promptly at 7 o'clock. son. h Ab‘ h““BLY Al ART:“E s N - R ‘3 In me, which will be play- Manager George Burns accom- B”ILDING ed in A. N. B. Hall on Wil-| panying Klepper, said he would . [] ; . : 9 LO'U PrlC(’S, 0 loughby Avenue, the young braves!limit his rookie squad to thirty in Juneau will attempt to revenge the de-|players for the 1933 practice pro- i feat they suffered from the school gram. | Is Now Being Offered in Denominations lads in the first tussle of the two — s | of $500 each. The Juneau Frock J e f s : | e o i : i S _ Classified ads pay o Desceiyiioh. Bl Mk i i to call at their : 'R | Bonds May Be Reserved by Making NEW LOCATION T A0\ Useful Christmas Gifts % Deposit. to see and convince your- || \ 1 i CALL OR PHONE selves of the fine assort- i PERCOLATORS THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE ment of lovely useful : ; 5 fi:}i‘z;m surprisingly low plpplN 7 | e ! / i END TAB[JE4S | (Old First National Bank Building) | MRS, PAUL MOORE'S J'é . g P ANS ,//M.m.m.m.m. STOOLS PHONE 28 ~The Associated Press | CHAMPION — SEATON HACKNEY FARMS ~MORRIS TO@A], Nla o SLLEDS A Local Investment Where You Can SK]IS See Your Dollars Earn 7%. EXTRA | = SPECI‘/‘L! ANGDUN DUWNS M"_I_ER UUITS lnff(*]? Tables, (;l:ll?. Floor Lamps, Smoking | L Stands, Sewing Cabinets, Ottomans, Toys, ON ALL T [}RAIG GH"_KAT AS 0 s GBAGH Waffle Ixoss. Toasters, Table Lamps, Magazine Racks Coats | ’ BEATSYAKUTAT C,CI;iZEfifNN’%\r?e;ai;?ogrzflgT Make Your Selection Now for Delivery Dresses “Four Horsemen” of the gridiron, | on December 24 Slip” Madiges. can take a joke Angoon and Chilkat won their announces he will resign from the 11 the next fell but 3 P Hats biae i b i ol | bowling contests last night on the [cO8ching staff at Ohio State ¥ I argue long and loud that he |boVIng o gainst Craig and University. i Omas : leys a Sk. no.} g IZS coa:igmg ly K:llat Miller has been installed coach | ar ware 00 C I 0L 1] &l § sity - lrts one of the season, DY SenCMEl - the Angoon and Cralg con-[&t the State University for four | IS NO FURTHER of his St. Mary’s backs into u:a:om He gave no reason for |- salifor] rame twice o | test, Ang: took th first and| = ~ - . - he California game twice in one | test, Angoon o ol |the action, The resignation is to AW AY THAN YOUR lg’ S third games, dropping the secon | OI'S(’S beciod team, ‘becom(- effective immediately. of the victorious TG00 Do 88 0T v‘ufii‘c;]: total of 519, which Was (he’ e et i Nugget Shop ; . s TELEPHONE |should be, but I'll wager I'm not so RGHEGE of by Tignt D St Q1 ||dumb that I don't know how many | Pighest © { PAJAMAS ) ROBES fmes my fullback has been in| Three Straight For Chilkat STECHER WILL TRY ! ] ; ’ Japanese Bmoroidered [ S0 s o s il sumer | Chika: capared ihreo st MODERN MAT STYLE COSTUME , R WE CAN DELIVER B e @ sacl fro p&: . Erbland was high| $2.75 to $7.50 ceclared. D M | G As a matter of fact, this is W“b"?;w“‘ the contest. His total pyIIADELPHIA, Dec. 9. — Joe JEWEIJR[/ : ANY QUANTITY = A what happened. was Stecher having lost to Jim Londos 2 = REAL PENDLETON ‘My regular fullback, Partee, had| Tonight Kake will meet Kluk-|y, 5 recent wrestling bout at Phil- Real stone jewelry of charm ! AT ANY TIME ROBES la torn ligament In his leg. Any|%aR “““RTe“"l*::"‘“ ‘:‘D“t:;"“ Sitka. | yqelphia, has decided to adopt the and individuality—the ideal AR et {kind of a hard knock might put .- Ll s modern day tactics. In addition gift! We S s 10 e St @ o e dSpe B r Cent Wool [him out for the season. I started| Results in detail last night were iy the leg scissors his attack will Specialize on | § 50 to $8.50 Dodson against California, with no| ANGOON— |include flying tackles and forearm |intent at all of using Partee. Metcalf 166 182 171—519 |o)yhhing and his rivals will kmm\ Black- INDIAN AND CARBONADO s § S O | “But on the very first play Dob- {Worth 114 107 175396 ;i i5 rough, the mat game. N Jeautiful Satin V(Jlepc |son messed up a play down near |SHA¥ 143 158 165—466 e J NIGHT GOWNS {our own goal line. He started to|Mrs-Bweum ... 90 90 90—230° |wring his hands and show signs | Mrs- Coughlin 107 155—433 'TRAUTMAN SEEKING Carnelian 5 - 4 Diamond Phone 412 Special —$3.75 \ . sturl e i « that he was really disturbed. I| o 644 756-2084 BIG TEN BOWLERS {[saw that and immediately got : | | crarG— _— Onyx : e frightened over the possibility of : 2 i p SATIN CREPE Getting so tpset: that hed: mise | TE0MEN B 205 150499 | COLUMBUS, O. Dec. 9.—George < BAILE ! ,S SPECIAL 3 his 3 i . DANCE SETS Ve Gnaiior o Pawi ok honaibiglaian 1567 181—488 |“Red” Trautman, former Ohio Chryso- i : o s ih ooy Petrich 125 139393 |State football star, is endeavoring »p 2 2 5 = |and get us in a hole. t ; $2.50 | S T Aushed i Pactes onesing JMs Determan 167 102—375 |to form a group of Big Ten Con- | prase Z Every Night from 8 P. M. 2 I ni ERcy a Mrs. Goddard 119—357* | ference bowlers to compete in the 3 O QS Qoel him to do as little as ssible, | o STEP-INS, Satin | SREE T conld: aat eDodsml\won :) — — |A. Bl. C. championships in singles, ! 2 CHICKEN NOODLES | = f Totals 691-2112 [doubles and five-men teams in / the beach and calm him G Crepe BT eonicaT Hioely (Jown | OHILKAT— Columbus in March. 3 Real marcasite, set in sterling anc! Kaufmann 140—493 R o N siiver! Bracelets, necklaces, CHOP SUEY $1.75 treatment. But 1 was terribly] TP ' anxious to get Partee out of there |J; George 19710 BEADY-TO-MAIL ) * brooches, rings, clips! HOSIERY' at the first possible moment, which gll‘)’!:nd ifi:zg Framed Alaska art prints, no ex- o v would be at the end of the period, tra charge for Christmas wrapplnm BAILEY S CAFE Gold Stripe, Kayser, |1 wot Dodson, £he second player, | e Andrews 148—443 | and wooden boxes. WINTER AND | Mg etc. iback in th % —= —— | POND CO. —adv. | in the game 744-2325 i e 0ot Gl gy e CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and The referee was handling his : 138 143414 SIL VER : N § Ny X AV g o™ CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS la first major assignment. When it 186 128—424 /\eck ces, Bracelela, |got close to the end of the period, : ! b 1 kept M Mrs. Barvard 163 163—489* | J S o e ves on nim. e view [ SR 0 'S e Tobleware uneau Paint Store 69c to $7.50 Pl gy “‘s”r’]i’t”md":‘;fly‘“x‘i Totals 733 705-2088 | | Think Of it! AN ELGIN or z —Average—Dld not bowl. Il et e rs | Y - o o || FOT XmatS! WALTHAM WRIST Use Alaska Lumber Are the Pogue' ;eri ouLt or th: ?;;d oftthe perio? ‘ we e Vi ially minutes TR R WATCH for $10 fine assortment. Lovely | himself, so that the timer will i : JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS for gifts. | for all your know who is to be charged with p m— 3 the rest. : 95¢ to $1.95 shopping “The referce blew his whistle. o PHONE 358 IMPORTED & and pointed nowhere. I though it | . was the end of the iod. Dod- P CROCKERY e e wa: enmm:"m £ i :n und:-einmed loft‘valu.e onl'y a few years ago. We oo, Sk i Wool| W92 e e Rt e <h- S oo THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY il 3 “As a matter of fact, th rte; 2 “ SC ARFS | ? % e RS ey 3 ‘ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” was calling time out and it was | H Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 % still the first period. Immediate- | Y ly T knew what had happened, ’ J APAN ESE LUNCH ¢ ; e SAVE everyGlFT L gt s s ey 5 el fie o gy < g s | Never in the past forty years has the opportunity PLAY MIDGET GOLF! We have bought care- Shopping is far easier ||Mary's captain as the rules re- | \ for making money on diamonds been so great. A few . fully and believe you will and quickerat theRex- || quire, whether he accepted the months fair business will put the diamond market The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old like our selections. all Drug Store. Best of ||Substitute. right back to prices almost as high as the peak. All SECONg FL OO}B I&’O}‘DISITEIN BUILDING COME IN TODAY! all the prices are lower! BEARS CAUGHT IT #H | diamond digging has been discontinued by the syndi- pen 3T M W ALANE W For there is nomiddle- || “Instead a play was called and, Individual Pieces or cate for more than two years and they have an- ;::i:t ttl;‘eRu:nuplné ;?]iflm‘ggfl.;fm‘zfibx;- ;.u:nmcfl St.ats—at Prices with- nounced their intention to continue this policy until s :ethi:h'mn‘:.ty more, massed on the referee ,m,; in the reach of all all distress diamonds which have reduced the price ALASKA MEAT CO. demanded we be penalized for put- »abso! i i i JUNEA U nesthio e ahert Hine b g o s i LUDWIG have be.en reab! ,r,bed' ]And in addition there’wfll be QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING thare todac] o a_mnr". d’m" official had no o“mu,“" much higher taxes. Talk to us now about a diamond. Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales FROCK B ok e o o e mfmmm ; NELSON It will be money in your pocket, PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:99 bonehead of the séason.” R SHOPPE BUTLER MAURO ‘ | One of Madigan's listeners hnd i : DRUG CO. ling word for him. With every purchase and all | | ! o o || e 0P BT L | s | The Nugget Shop UNITED FOOD CO. given away 2 Doors from Behrends ; e W one period, and it wasn't discov- ered unil' the next Monday,” he { Christmas Eve at Elks' Hall “CASH IS KING”

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