The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1932, Page 5

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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1932. MOOSE CAPTURE' SEN'OR TITLE N TOURNAMENT | Local Five Wins Two Games| “/esterday—Haines High | Beats Douglas High 3y defeating the Haines A. N. B, was sensational. In jts, game|e e 0.0 o o L RO NN against Skagway it chalked up aje 4 to 9 victory, giving it a total|e Steamer Movements two-game score of 85 to 11 points|e NORTHBOUND against it. | ® Zapora in port and sched- The D-Hi, Haines High School |® uled to sail south at 7 o'clock Boys game was a hot affair, and tonight. was close all the way. The Is Norco scheduled to arrive landers were far below their usua Saturday morning. form. Wilson's play - featured it Admiral Evans scheduled to for Douglas. arrive late Saturday. The Moose has made a great SCHEDULED SAILINGS Impression in the tournament. Four ® Princess Norah scheduled to of its regulars, Brown, center; Tor- sail from Vancouver Dec. gerson and Bloomquist, forwards, 27 at 9 p. m. and Moyer, guard, are mentioned Northland scheduled to sail as possible all-tournament players.|® from Seattle December 27 NEW SKIPPER BRINGS ZAPORA AHEAD OF TIME Capt. Hugh McDonald Has Good Cargo and 6 Pas- sengers for Juneau Capt. Hugh McDonald, new skip- this evening Coming north by way of the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island and Chatham Strait, commu s along her route. rgo for Juneau ought to Juneau miscel- rerchandise, lumber for the uneau Gold Mining Com- pany and oil for the Union Oil Company. She disembarked here six passengers. They were: From Craig—Mrs. W. F. Cum- mings, Mrs. Nellie Thiele. From Hoonah — Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Fogal, C. E. Black. the | vessel was a Christmas ship to the| | trip was first mate on the vessel. He succeeds Capt. Neil Curry as skipper. | Harold Mattson is purser. ‘ | |Large Deer Att‘a::i(: | 5 School Children| BAILEY, Colo.,, Det. 22.—A large‘ buck deer living in the mountains| near Bailey recemtly attacked a! group of five school children. He! knocked two small girls down in the snow-covered road before one girl drove him away. s R e at9 p. m. :r of the motorship Zapora,| From Tenakee—F. Mattson. | and White Pass Athletic Club fIves,| yy;y1ys HAWKINS ARRESTED |® Alaska scheduled to sail from e b o o€ BGREP S8RER To Call at Chichagof i O i the Moose quintet of this city N GRAV! ” e Seattle Dec. g kT P i Forhped o winags S Rh R | e ene o CIRLIE CEARGE sk B Sl oy hours ahead of schedule, The ves-| In retuning south, the Zapora| | GRETA GARBO ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ | arrived in Juneau from Seattle| Will o to Chichagof and then take | | in— | ANNOUNC ING championship of the Lynn Canal} hoop tourney now in progress at Chilkoot Barracks. Haines High School upset the cdope last night by defeating Doug- las High 24 to 21. The Ha.mcs‘( cagers played Skagway High this afternoon to settle the High School vored to win. They' he Moose to de- tourney champion- 1 Beat A, N. B. Handily iMichaei Dark Is ® Northwestern scheduled south~ bound December 29. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e Charged with an unnatural sta- tutory crime, Julius Hawkins was|® arrested yesterday by Chief of Po-|® 2t midnight ‘last night. She will depart on her return voyage to the Puget Sound metropolis at 7 o'clock the same route by which she voyaged north. Capt. McDonald until the present | AS YOU DESIRE ME | THE INAUGURATION OF JUNEAU'S lice G. A. Getchell and turned over to Federal authorities. He was ar- raigned before Judge Charles Sey in the United States Commission- er's Court and ‘his bond was fixed at $2,000 pe 2 preliminary ex-| amination. s had not furnished touay. L i % day night at 6 p. m., for e 8itka and way ports. . Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way porta. ® 90 9 00 0 00000000 been | | P 1 TIDES TOMORROW Only 2 Shopping Days Left! NEW, MODERN TAXICAB SERVICE ROYAL BLUE CABS The Haines Indian five failed . S to live up to advance notice and ‘3 § the Paps romped off easily with Sued for Divorce; 1o tao 2:20 « m. 38 seet , 3 lection in Gift the game, 61 to 36. Tt was the| pooo o T | High tide 843 a. m., 169 feet We can help vou make your se ection 1n GIIts 8 j 5 # . first defeat of the season for tne| WENOL Nev, Dec. M OOABING| Low tide 3:36 p. m., 01 feet ot : e Naw Gift Cood Now at Your Service — 24 HOURS A DAY A.T‘,:.e %ogigra;(zeaélo:. ast-breaking | J0nson has filed sult for di-| High tide 9:51 P m., 135 feet with our large stock of \New 1t 00ds. The I o D H d Cabs. O G wi(:‘n mark(:d vorce against Martyn Johnson, NOTICE “T0 PAT O cITY e Latest, Up-to- (lt?, eate: N PS5 e a Succes™: | prominent writer, better known un- | AUTOMOBILE LICENSE| 7 1% ] ated by Careful, Courteous Drivers g: “i‘;n t:ix;dg:x::“i?x vss-hi‘c}.d t::',der the pen name of Michael Dark.| City license has been reduced to GI\/ E A\ILRCHAI\ [)ISE TICKET 4 / 2 S N i % { The marriage of the Johnsons $5.00 per year by the City Council Mo_g.n*(_ uffli‘:li};:wgé:}e::e Moose | Was one of the 1930 season’s events and will fall due and payable Janu- \VH EN UNDECIDED CITY RA TES i White“}"ass A, :C..was .some- | ®nong the motion picture colony | ary 1, 1933, along with the Terri- Skt Haser. bt t‘he vMoo‘sc were'in Hollywood, where both are well | torial license. No City license plate if never in da‘n"er winning 42 to 29 frnown, s Thay, ort iRl April PN Tbe “Reetd (R Repmie [Olly 11 : s i o7 25(‘ (lnd 35C , after leading at the halftime whis- | °f 1ast year 6 ot e Moy L B tle 26 to 11. Brown, center, led Chsslfled d.s 3 Sll“ (el . . y g the scoring for the local five with| Cl2stifled ads pay v, _ City Clerk. Mo $ Stand on Franklin St., near Capitol Theatre . 16 points. Alvin Blooniquist was | —_— P X i the long shot star of the game, { THE LEADER—GEORGE BROTHERS Waiting Room for Ladies netting several distance tries and i ¥ scoring a total of 12 points. | ) V. Sl ‘Sarred tor ihe towrs, e o PHONE 1 scoring eight points. The Moose i pe g 5 again used eight men, and its | This certifies that merchandise to the amount of + control of the tipoff largely con- -4 E. L. (Buster) Poole and W. E. (Bill) Poole tributed to the victory. ~ . Douglas Girls Champions y.. .- Dollars will be The Douglas Girls’ High School sextette captured the High School crown, winning from Haines 40 to 2. Its shomm;, in the tournament WAKE UP YOIIR LIVER BILE— | WITHOUT CALOMEL | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in | the Morning Rarin’ to Go ot ""m e T sweet lnd buoyant lnd full of lullh.lnl. For they ean't do it. They only move the Dbowels and a mere movement doasn’t get &t E 3 Hosiery $1.00 Value | BUSINESS | COLLEGE | Winter Term presentation. Begins January 3 w ENROLL NOW % Goldstein Building ‘ i b I given in exchange for this MERCHANDISE ORDER upon Signed.. FROM $1.00 AND UP TO $1,000.00 Good Any Time—In Merchandise LeaderDepartment Store (George Brothers) STORE OPEN TO 10 P. M. EVERY NIGHT INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska A. B. ROLLER SKATING G, WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY AND CHRISTMAS OPEN AGAIN MONDAY AT 1 P. M. A “TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY” Hosiery When in doubt give hosiery— The Ideal Gift Best grade service weight and chiffon— HOLIDAY SPECIALS 95¢ to $1.65 in all new colors and sizes 8% to 10% —AT— “JUNEAU’S OWN STORE” STORE OPEN EVENINGS Useful Christmas thts ' Nugget Shop 50¢ Book Sale A hundred new and old titles to select from. Former values, $1.25 to $2.50—your choice 50¢ Limit, one to a customer. Special 50¢ Picture Sale Mink Furs Wanted! OPEN TO BUY LARGE QUANTITIES OF MINK BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St.,, New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags Nicely framed reproductions of famous old paintings. For- mer values, $1.25 to $4.00— your choice 50c Limit, one to a customer. H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative PERCOLATORS |« END TABLES | STOOLS | SLEDS SKIIS Coffee Tables, Grills, Floor Lamps, Smoking || Stands, Sewing Cabinets, Ottomans, Toys, i Waffle Irons, Toasters, Table Lamps, ! Magazine Racks Make Your Selection Now for Delivery on December 24 Thomas Hardware Co. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 69c ¥ Service and Chiffon ! All New Shades Triangle Building, Juneau (— THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN ROTELS ) THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Nugget Shop PAY CASH AND SAVE AT COLEMAN’S

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