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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1933. o— BRINGING UP FATHER THERE GOES MAGGIE TO THE SPHONE- | HAD BETTER G'T OUT BEFCRE SHE STARTS HER SINGIN' LESSON- IF THERE'S ANYTHING WORSE THAN A HEADACHE-ITS SORE FEET AN'I | GOT BOTH m { i PARLOR MOTHER, SON CAR SHOP DAUGHTER ARE WIN BOWLING FOUND SLAIN Scheduled Doors of H;)use Are Lock-| ed—Only One Win- | dow Unlatched { (Continued from Page One) Double Header in City League Tourna- ment This Evening HE HAD FOUuR. TRIPLES AT TE RECENT JAMAICA bowling swick City tourna- | anq has been out of town for sev- < alleys aré!erq) weeks. i Hayter was clock and the Brun: Due to 1, the City Le: of Bert Caro, Curtis d James Ba U mes played last night the Alaska-Jun- defeated the to ted this forenoon in Oklahoma and left immed- iately for home, ordinz to ac received from him by the| authorities. | Doors Locked | The house doors had been ed with chairs was found un- IN SUCCESSION i 1/ local P swick Shop five team, 1501 One window latched 1326 and “ppere was a pistol near M vouth and a bloody baseball ar the unlocked window Robbery Motive rooms were all in disorder | and pointed to robbery Another daughter of the Hayters, | inia, aged 21, a school teacher, | returned home y today and found the house locked She was unable to gain admis-| sion and called the police. Then | i the | bat | I8 THIRTY DAYS WAS HS ReCoRrD AT he Legion of the Moose ¥ : FocKINGHAM of 1605 to 1399. BEER PARLOR 180 173 158 243 178 127 JUNEAU 115 161 189 465 | 181 176 153 510 179 167 180 526 ALASKA Ugnin . M De Ashby the tragedy revealed. - EXPERT DIES IN EXPLOSION A Bomb Goes Off in Police Headquarters in Havana —Two Men Injured | 1501 MOOSE LEGION ton 176 144 190 176 147 126 171 491 146 512 123 396 ine Brown BUTCHERS 170 165 105 136 139 169 Schmitz Benson Worth e I} CHOCOLATE CETS DECISION MONTREAL, Nov. 2—Kid Choco- | ate, dusky Cuban baitler and rec-; oenized by the New York State pomps, the most to explode in one| A‘hletic Commission as Worldipjgnt since Machado's regime, dis- featherweight champion, outpointed | tyrhed the Capital sleep during the Joe Ghnouly, of St. Louis, in & night, as political headquarters ten rounder here last night. awaited a definite decision by Car- missed only one tackle all after- ST A los Mendiate on accepting the ncon. He smashed up the Stan- : ’ M | Provisional Presidency should the|ford interference and displayed a ELKS TOURNA! | San Martin government be over- consistent ability to knife through BOWLING GAMES BE | ™™ . [, " RESUMED 1‘0NlGHT3 MEN DIE |away from there. After a two day holiday, bowling On the same afternoon, Michi- in the Elks tournament will bel Collapse of New Fuel Tan i gan’s rangy pair, Willis Ward, ne- resumed at the club alleys this Causes Fire, Explo- | DUKE'S GREAT TACKLE |gro track star, and Ted Petoskey, also gave a great exhibition of evening with six teams of the American League scheduled to play. Aonsaan Easl | Considerable attention this early HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 2—A bomb exploded in the Police Headquart- last night fatally injuring| s Gareia Delgado, police bumhi Our All-American scouts have expert. Delgado was preparing 1o |already put their finger on Ed- examine the bomb when it «*xplud-lwum Manske, ‘Northwestern's’ lefs By ALAN GOULD ed. Two other men were seriously |end, as one of the outstanding injured. | flankmen developed so far this G s season in a conference conspicu- TWELVE EXPLOSIONS lous for its brilliant forwards and HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 2.—Twelve | all-around finx material. Manske, w M. Dunkley go, was labout 60 per cent of Northwest- |ern’s defense against Stanford and Charles | |key, Desides his defensive work, | does considerable ball-lugging on ithe ancient but still quite useful end play inst Cornell. Petos- Tonight's schedule is as follows | end-around play. 7:30 o'clock, Browns vs Tigers. 8:30 o'clock, Red Sox vs White| Sox. i 9:30 o'clock, Senators vs Indians DAILY SPORTS CARTOON HEADACHE AND WiLL I'M GOING TO REST- HELLG! IS THIO PROFESS0R SINGALOTTE? WELL THIS IS MRS-JIGGS- | HAVE A SPLITTING ABLE TO TAKE A LESSON TO-Day [0 1933 King Featares Syndicte, Tc, Gt Britain nighes resceved By GEORGE McMANUS HELLO-DINTY- FLL NOT SEE . ~YOU TO-DAY- 'M GONNA STAY | HOME AN’ ENJOY MY HEADACHE- | ‘\"_I NOT BE - Shakespeare Had Makings of Good Coach, — Mentor Says Nov. 2 peare would hav football coach,” th herry, coach of fhe Amar- school id squad not only to own men he would e out the uncanny p: would 0% ey hi 0.l |with his have been opposition yehology.” MEETING —THR-EE~ - : AT\ PoRTER- RODE | GoLo sTEP TO A NEW SIX FURLONG NEWDEAL LITTLE CHAM | ‘ Bigger Stadium, Cut Prices ., Rt e ]S Proposed at golf champion of the : country club Minnesota ‘ : The youngster and Seymour stepped T copped 1 Patton, an adult, 2 scheduled 36-hole fi- up MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 2. frol ur Strong support has developed on and a | the University of Minnesota Board nal 1 | of Regents for a plan to increase, So did young Guinnup play | the size of the 55,000-capacity sta-|all summer that he was made a dium and to lower admission pric-|member of the club’s adult feam football games He been playing golf for to round out 1 ars. the structure, new in the s of a horseshoe. Another appar-| ently preferred plan was to leave the end open and add a second | deck to the central sections of the| stadium | - e SHOP IN JUNEAU AT ROCKINGHAM es to university One proposal is PHONE 549 EARL- . Porte SIXTEEN YEAR-OLD APPRENTICE ~ HAS BEEAN THE SENSATION OF TE FALL RACING Seasod of GENEVA, e - than ever this Fall. wford’s performance victory over Tennessee Bob Neyla coach of the to remark: “He gave the exhibition tackle play I ever seen.” Strong words, these, be time enough along November, to affix the labels that go with consistently outstanding work during the whole campaign pri d map Vol finest of have and it will the end of BIG TEN BOUMING The Big Ten is certain to con- tribute more than an ordinary share of talent for All-America consideration this year. It has done pretty well for itself in selections of previous years, be fore and after Walter Camp's day as the gridiron arbiter, but Western Conference has piled up an astonishing record so far in intersectional competition. When such teams as Stanford Vanderbilt, Cornell and Marquette can’t even score a single point against Big Ten oppohition, means the old stonewall is th And the come-back of teams Chicago and Iowa, doormats the circuit for a number of years means the hardest kind of a b tle within the conference i before the championship is tled. Purdue, Michigan, Ohio Stat Iowa and Illinois -all have some °x ceptional backfield talent Minuesota, even with six the in Duke’s | EARLY DERBY CHOICE | NEWMARKET, England, Nov. 2 —Racing experts already are tip- ping “Colombo,” owned by Lord| Glanely, as the likely winner of| The Epsom Stakes “Derby” for| 1934. The two-year-old colt, by| Manna from Lady Nairne, already | has won $85,000 in stakes for his | owner, | ->oo— The Emplre wifi snow you the| best way to save and invest what| cash you have. Read the advertise- | ments of the local merchants in The Empire. TIRED FEET RADOX 45¢ 85¢ Butler Mauro . . ready for the Boneyard WHEN the water begins to squidge HIGH-DIVING BABY 2.—Destiny that Stapler vears old, follow the of high diving. Play+ cond story window, he nce, and fell to the escaped without & Ala Nov. intended profe. in: but R in National Forests decreas- 969,330 in 1931 to 946,546 clk increased from 96, in the same time. in 1932, 905 to 10: B Daily Empre Wan: Aas Pay e G VISIT THE Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON RIESS IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Have It! Wendt & Garster > g’in the all-star inspection has been mores in the Gopher lineup. through paper-thin soles and a new Drug Co. “Express Money Orders” TOVERTON, Rhode Island, NOV.| 55004 upon Duke's tackle, Fred i;—fh’;:} ";:‘;ur:;rel:;ledye;:gd:;{Crawrord.f a co);lte:der Iasfi] sea- 3 e s son for first All-America honors Bernetta Rieck, diminutive after the ccllaps.e of a new me}‘and seemingly as good, if not bet- tap dancer, whose excellent per- fank caused a fire and explosions formance at the Hospiial Guild in the plant of the New Engla.nd‘ Dance on Tuesday evening, brought "lermmnl Company. Fire amcials} much favorable comment, is a pu-|estimated the property damage at| pil of the Dorothy Stearns Roff |$1,000,000. dancing school. —_————— T S 55 TR i Advertisemene¢ spread world; Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | products before you. HUNTERS ' Attention = The Gasboat “ACE” CAPTAIN. AL WEATHERS, IS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER TO HUNTING PARTIES . . shown enough strength to its forthcoming rivals. e Classifiea aas pay. MISS BERNETTA RIECK IS DIMINUTIVE TAP DANCER patch on the inner tube just covers an old one then Mr. and Mrs. Buyer have GOT to do something about it. Miss Hundreds of Juneau folks have been “getting along” for months with ancient belongings—sheets and shoes and roofs and radios—and now those belongings are ready for the boneyard—just plain worn out. he expects COMFORT And when he travels on the Northern Pacific Railway he finds many features of service have been provided for his relaxation and enjoyment. For example, the NORTH COAST LIMITED A fine train, providing Observation- Library-Lounge car; barber shop; valet service; baths; card rooms; large dressing rooms and other travel refinements. Seattle to Chicago Without Change NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Most of those Juneau folks are turning to the pages of the Daily Empire for the goods they can’t put off buying any longer. BUY THE ARTICLES YOU NEED NOW'! DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Call, write or cable for full details and reservations. KarL K. KaTZ, Alaska Representative 200 Smith Tower, Seatile Anywhere—A nytime. FOR INFORMATION: Phone 4623—Frank Olsen

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