The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY DEC. 12, 1932, ' h g 3 e WOREPROPOSALS DOUGLAS FIRE [ poricy s |ONE HUNDRED RYANISFINED Py iemes or WYSTERYFRE o= GIVEN CONGRESS FISHTERS WIN | npws | THOUSAND SEE 'SSI0ONCHARGE OF CAL IS'Alve “pryerapay =5 Fosios &5 BERKELEY, Cal., Dt 12.—Ath- g ¥ and \mo.cupied at the time of the FOR REGROUPING N PIN CONTEST SO, CAL WIN OFPOSSESSION %555 1§ REPORTED & = -+es & HAVE THE “FLU” T The flamles were aefectéd at 1693 that all eleven members ox ‘that congregatign still are living 14130 o'clock this mm'mng Just Various Changes Suggested answnck Team Is Defeat-: John Mis, who has been| INotre Dame Held Scoreless Harding Fines W H. Ryar'l F1 yaurt Wler fhe fen western Hlo y's'e Closed by Abate} prior to ‘that time an explosion | to her home wit b in Reorganizing of | ed in Thrée Games, for he past ek b sl in Seventh Meeting Hea\ll\ when Pleads {invasion of the east. e B e Gover t ‘ 2.397 to 2.367 QA e i ke of h Rival ‘ Guil | The team of that year met tive| ment Scene of hxplosmn ot gt i B ol ernmen , ) Priine CaKe of B with Riva ullty, Possession éastern and middle west institu- 50 Fire Thi M |quelled, an investigation '‘showed D: i i £ locks missing from one door and representing the M ohn G Johnson is also, jo3 ANGELES Dec. 12.—8outh- Owner 1 & batbia: oF Whiss \:?;nelsn T o f:;‘:, — {Hied off on another. The Mar- - | Douglas Department and the © to her bed with a severei .., Galifornia trounced Notre Kej W. H. Ryan just|western intercollegiate at Chicago. Federal ang municipal (% al's office at Ketchikan and the erways| Brunswick Pool Hall and Bowling ¢0ld h i she dontracted yestér-'name 13 to 0 last Saturday after ; was the amount of the 7 . teRms defeated were Prince- ties at Ketchikan today w Municipal Pire Department were t game contest 98Y neon for the ‘second consecutive fine d on him today by Union College, Chicago. and | vestigating a mysterio e continuing the investigation in an Brunswick REEry e, s e - ‘before the season’s national 4 n W. Harding in the |Tninois jsupposeqly vacant house in the effort to clear up the origin of determin-| ~ HOME FROM HOSPITAL record crowd of 100,000 ‘The 1 s district court when | | Heckman Addition, according to the explosion and fire. ¥y con on of total scores | . g giio es were made in the second ntered a. of guilty to| ‘mmces received today by Marshal DR, W s e of the thres games. - Thé Piremen g M“»Séndgew ;\mmnsffii}l{@fi ' quarters f the 3 1 | Albert White. The blaze is be- Read the ads as carefully as you ern Lakes of the War ar wen, 2397 lo 2,367. b B he vietory over the Notre 3 o | B |' eved fo have been of incendiaryread the news articles. Bureau of N on ' - The sam: teams will play again boat Inspsetion. on the Brunswick alleys next Sat- ‘¢ past week, with an attack of [¢.. win for Soul 2 a1 Dry a ; | Under tk ssistant. Secre- | urday night Y e fiotily. ; : REGIHFNT OF g i 7ill|, Details of last Saturday night's = J Two Tecuchdowns d w 1 457 ed in the same | tary of Int s o } be the Public H: h Service and contest follows: | GOES Sbl,"l‘ll FOR HOLIDAY | The Trojans’ first re came build. yan's apartments. | 2; ! Recreation, including National Park DOUGLAS FIREMEN ! Miss Flore M ¥ | n Bob McNeish caught Homer e wi as found in a cup-| 5 Serviee, National Parks Bureau, In- W. Andrews 134 199453, MsS h"“mf iller took pas-|Griffith's pass for a 30-yard gain board ir an's living quarters. | dian Affairs and Vital Statisties. | 2. McCormick .. 145 134481 | 538 South on the Norco Saturday a5 ne crossed the goal line. A 8. al, representing both i J. Manning 165 180535/ !0 spend the holidays in Seattle |yeqovered fumble of a quick kick def today attacked the |~ i { { § E B | hospital where she had been fo BUY and SAVE DISAPPROVING RESOLUTION | G. Worth . 167 138—419 ;::w Ph"-tlnd 4 s“‘n" f“‘Pe“ffd on’the Irish 36-yard line made h warrant as being insuffic-| | hree Engllshmen Are! WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—A reso-| M. Gavril 202 148500, 1O shortly after the first of the {ns sacond touchdown . jent for Ryans apartnients and Alis-Fbiitsed B lution disapproving of Eresident PR Griffith scored after a s good only for the taxicab office | € oA over's whole Government re-| Total 2397 P, |drive had placed the ball on the Judge Herding ruled against him,! Yearly Prizes ouping prog 1 has been offéered BRUNSWICK D I W. C. MEETING |enemy’s one-yard 1li upho; the warrant. Ryan then! Senator K of Utah, who ex- E. Galao 58 150 174—482 HAS BEEN POSTPONED| Notre Dame v o )t d ‘guilty to fon. The| STOCKKHOLM, Sweden, Dec, ed he favored many of th: Steve 17 7 135—453 i 2 the last quarter Mr. McCloskey was Nobel prizes were awarded laf-t opposed others. S. Guanzon 5 170469 The mecting of the Douglas 3 a iant passing at-' t d °d by Judge Harding Saturday night to one American | rzsolution went over for fu- J. Mi 153—476 1and Women's Club schedyled tack, bu e game ended the o om of G. W. Folta, Assist-|and three Englishmen. onsideration. P. Claret 127 169—4g7 this week has beflr;‘postponed. te ad t d 4again in favor a States Attorney. Ryan The first prizp‘, for chemistry dent-Elect Roosevelt has a o s v B b e ] - 8 G P 1 two days in which to|went to Dr. Irving Langmuir, of R s A § ation pl and this ma Total 2367 the Catholic Church of the Na-| % Two Ngm Gulfcs i pay the fine. {the Ggneral Electric Company at | KING OSCAR SARDIN N2 be cause of f r objection to - tivity. Rev. William G. ILeVas he teams have played seven * i) S R ‘Shn”tadv N. Y, for discover-| 5 = the Hoover plan. !seur read the mass. ames of which Notre Dame has Champagne Crop Short | ies. i SNOWDRIFT, 6 pound cans REQU]EM MASS SAID { Interment was in Evergreen fouy, ¢ ! ol The Englishmen honored were | s The rivalry will comtinue for two champagne | ¢ Galesworthy, literature; Sir emet irect e e ) i his year Nortawestern | FOR MRS. MARY LYLES é;;ilffy ;n(g;rwilen;;g&a;r the | ears more as contracts were sign- O+ “"3‘ vintage will b" ‘e 1N Gharles Sherrington and Prof. | s beaten Notre Ds | fepaits e ki fed a few days ago. The game y but small in quantity, ex-poueias adrian, medicine, GARNICK’S GROCFRY 2 to 0 in 1901 Funeral services for the late Mrs. |next yedr will be played at South P announce. Because demand | Saand b V] s ties with the Trish Mary Lyles, dged woman who dled Two of the éight large watering|Bond and in Los Angeles in 1934, [¢ e b M “‘] n a rolling pin tossing contest | in 1892 and 1930. last week in St. Ann's -hospital,'‘roughs still remaining ifi St. Louis P plan to blend | oo pyay Tex., Mrs. B, V. Seigler | PHONE 174 - — were held this morning at 9 are to be removed-in a street wid-| Pave the Patp ro »r Make Millions Think—and Buy! o'clock, with a requiem mass at ening project. | Printing! 1} SALMON-——tall ecans, 2 for LARD—1-lb. packages SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR, 10 pound sacks .. r quality pre- Vious vinlages so to improve enmal r[u y of flmcks |won first place by hurling a ))inl of extra size 634 feet. Il|IIIl!lIII||I|l|III|IIIIIIIII|II|Illllll"llllllllllllliIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIl"lIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII"IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllmmlnwm LT 1MAS IS IN THE AIR! Santa used to come in a sleigh with eight windeer ... . Now he comes in an airplane bearing th¢ gifts of those who DIDN'T do their Christmas shopping early! At any rfte he comes through ice and snow and hail and fog—ON TIME. So now [is the time to shop and the place to buy is THE CASH BAZA AR. BlAN KETS HOLEPROOF { SILK HOSIERY The kind of double blankets that will be as warm as their 3 3 g 2 welcome on Christmas morn- y : : In a Bright Gift Box! ing. Absolutely part wool, Jarge éncugh fcr a full double bed, bound carefully with an excellent grade safin. Choose Y, Satin GOHIfOl’tCl’S T SEE'UK them in great block plaids, M o A o L Ry Filled with W ool DISPLAY OF It’s a wise Santa who inclades one of these e in his pack. They are real beauth- and as (_i]FTS FOR : warm as they are lovely. N A $11.85, $9.85, §7.15 RED HOT | RED HOT RED HOT RED HOT RED HOT | RED HOT | RED:-HOT CRIB BLANKETS | MEN'S SILK SCARFS |Comfo House SLIPPERS | ' DOLL CRIBS gflg}‘qfffi'{{«i 18 CHRISTMAS | CHINA DOLLS 35x50 inch—Part Wool 30x30 Inch Brown, Red, Blue, Black. § On Wheels—Large Size " Large Pound Bats GREETING CARDS | Animal; Deaigns 50 cents each Contrasting Trim " Blue or Pink K23 cents with li‘kt};medt Isilnvelopes [ Colored Dolls e matc. 89 cents each ; Many Colors 69 cents per pair —Each $2.25 ,5 for 45 cents Per Box—4% | Whole Family—50c H BAZA . : ‘ NN Lo STORE OPEN' EVENIN |IllIllllllfllllllllIlmfllllmmllllflflllllmmnmm“ ' IllullmulmuumllllllnllllmllllIIIIIIlIllillIIIIIII |m“"mmmmmmlfllllllllllIllmmmflimlHlll||IllllI|||llIllllllllll"lllflllll||||||||||||ll|lm||||fl"||||mlllllll|||||||||mlmllll|||||||||||l|||m||||m|||||||Illllllllllfllfllnll 4 X N PN fian and up A Family of 5 Brightly /e = = = = = % = = = = = = = = = j ummuilmm L rdinlieriad s

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