The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 19, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL- | MUST BE ON MY WAY- | WONDER W HAVEC?VER\(‘ SOOD-BYE :DEAR' YOou MUST HAVE -THERE, AINTNOTHIN LEFTIN THE ©1933, King Features Syndicate, Tne,« Great Britain rights reserved. L WELLY ‘%\AE% Bv GEORGE McMANUS HELLO-DINT X! SEND UP SIXTY DOLLARS WORTH OF CORNED BEEF AN CABBAGE I l’r/,,;L By Pap 7 COME ON , MAXEY, KNOCC T OFF i e ALL JOE WANTS 1S A CRACIKC AT MAXEY QOSEMBLOJMS LIGHT-REAUYWEIGHT TTLE CRIMSON BEARS AND ISLANDERS ON HOME FLOOR | just coming on, and the odds favor | |1t to win, | Local Cage;nd Douglas High School Meet in Third Game Tonight ght the Juneau High School | girls cagers will entertain ditional s from Doug- in the third game of the an- nual Channel school series. The lo- | cal teams have won both of the ‘games played to date and are long- | odd favorites to cop tonight. This probably will be the last | chance local fans will have to s:e e rimson Bears in action| t a high school ciub thl‘ . A fourth game will be played | against Douglas, but will pulled off at Douglas ‘The School authorities are, there- fore, doing the thing in styls. it be ,wonld give them a better chanco.; The | School band in uniform will give | GARDEN PATCH DELICIOUS APPLES, Dozen . WINESAP APPLE 9 Dozen . . . o ° PROPOSAL TO IMPEAGH TWO IS DEFEATED If, after the Channel series, the Mfontana House Refuses to Bears could arrange for a serise . N with Petersburg and Ketchikan, Take Action Agalnst Gov., Sec. State the Bears 10 some will then journey nern jowa 1o compete for the Southeast Alaska Inter- | School title. Wrangell High 1»\ picked by the experts to win in | tion. It will be a hard o beat on its home floor, and maybe anywhere else. It is a | veteran team while the locals are | possibly combining them with the| trip south for the titular serles, it ! maybe proving just the edge to put House has de them in the puture | impeachment a Gov. | B el i ‘H Cooney 3 ecretary of St '1 | Samuel Mitchell. FEw I.LE E i Speaker pro tem Herbort Huwh(' | submitted the impeachment retary of State, as members ¢ | State Board of Examiners and qi- i two of Ohio’s 26 colleges and uni- | foodstuffs and for repairs to the | versities showed enrollment in-| Capitol without calling for bids. creases in co-eds and two others | Jot N?:NA MAIN DIES‘ | enrollments of| John McLean, a long-time resi- | recorded higher e % e a concert before fhe game and dur-| . - OF Calto,Go - = THIS CLEUER ‘LIGHT-HEAVY HAS FILLED AT SPoT IN THE HEARTS OF SOUTHERN FIGHT FANS, LEFT VACANT ey srr?leunss UEMSE ~ FRUIT LEAGUE H VL TEAMS BOWL THIS EVENING . Petrich, Mrs. Faulk ner and T. George High Last Night at Elks h, of the Turnips st score of the wom- led last night in the tournament with a to- and Mrs. Faulkner of rolled the highest sin- core of fhe women, when she made 173 in her second game. T. George, of the Onions, was high for the evening with a three game total of 534 and a single game high of 217. Teams winning in last night's matches were the Beets, who took two out of three games from the Sprouts; the Onions with two wins from the Turnips and the Pa ps who won two games from the Carrots. Three mafches between teams of the Fruit League are on th chedule tonight as follows: 30 o'clock, Peaches vs. Mr F made t en who Or- 30 o'clock, Cherries vs. Crab- o'clock, Apricots vs. Figs. Individual scores made last eve- ning were: Beets 135 158 142 435 Sprouts Mrs. I Taylor 117 141 Joe George 172 172 Staplzton . 136 136 173 140— 448 150 126— 434 178 151— 471 501 417—1353 Mrs. Faulkner ‘Walmer Foster Tofals . 115— 313 172—*516 136—°408 | 425 449 Turnips 158 171 119 183 195 151 Totals Mrs. Petrich 128— 457 o 159— 461 Wilson Totals 472 505 431—1408 LUGAL BUWLING 'TEAM REMAINS IN THIRD PLACE Kelchikan Losih and An—T chorage Second in Baby | Elks’ Tel. Tournament s In matches played by the Baby | Elks of Juneau, Ketchikan and An-‘ chorage yesterday, the Anchorage! team made the highest total, 2417, | and cut the lead of Kefchikan slightly. The Ketchikan team to- | foad CITY LEAGUE TE. BOWL THIS THE BRU At 8:30 o'clock this evening .hel | Miners team will bowl against flm Legion of the Moose in the City! League bowling tournament now | | underway at the Brunswick alleys. | e e, FORMER DOUGLAS WOMAN PASSES AWAY, FAIRBANKS Mrs. Hulda Ulrika Isaacson, 71 years old, died recently in Fair- banks of pneumonia. Mrs. Isaacson was formerly a resident of Doug- las, leaving the Island city in 1908 | for the Interior where she has resided since. ing intermissions, and the yell sec- on wIl be out in full force. If they win tonight, and barring | | some unforseen major disaster to the players or a miracle of rejuve- | natxon on the part of the visitors, THESE Ohio State university herc has the largest total enrollment, ‘9448 with the University of Cin- j cinnati second with 8,687. D Dally leplI‘e Wlnl Ads Pay! saved, in tion several days ago, SHOW INCREASE | rectors of financial affairs of the| creases for both men and women | | dent of Nenana, died at his hos actions of the Governor CCOLUMBUS, O., Jan. lQY—Only state for awarding contracts for this year, but four registered in-\ | ! there January 3 of pneumonia. The | attack followed a siege of influenza. | He is survived by a son, Kenneth | McLean, of Nenana, and a daugh- ‘rer Miss Imogene McLean, who is i h’\ Seame ARE YOUR STORES..MAKE THEM YOUR FOOD PANTRY It will pay you dividends in money satisfaction from the quality and freshness of merchandise and in the courtesy and service from every employee PINEAPPLE Large Cans—DBroken 3 cans 50¢ Sections I PEACHES Libby’s Rosedale 3 largs cans 50c Onions 121 132 217 165 147 147 485 444 Parsnips Peterman - 147 133 Hoffm: 174 161 G. MessT'dt 161 - 158 482 452 Carrots Mrs. Bringdale 127 126 Kaufmann 155 181 Davis . 126 104 146— 399 152— 534 147—*441 Mrs. Duncan T. George G. George Totals 4451374 ‘ 12— 402 141— 476 | 143— 462 Totals 4061340 | 159— 412 31— 413 152— 382 Totals ... 408 411 — e Daily Emprre Tvant Ads Pay. taled 2312 for the third match and Juneau is still third with 2258/ for yesterday’s games, putfing the| team more than 700 behind An-| chorage. With three matches completed, the standing of the teams and| their totals, to date, are, Ketchi- kan, 7182; Anchorage, 7157 and| Juneau 6454. ! AND Individual scores made by the| local baby Elks were: { 142— 472 167— 475 155— 480 Grigsby .. 168 162 Benson . 121 187 Not Because We Are ' Cheaper Shattuck ... 164 161 Abrahamson .. 121 129 BUT BETTER Adams RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what Job will Totals 745 773 740—2258 Those on the Ketchikan team made the following total scores vesterday: Speer, 464; Bailey, 463; | Nowell, 525; Fieldstad, 448; Halver- son, 412. Totals made yesterday by An- chorage Baby Elks were: Markle, 460; Auren, 480; Turner, 549; Gus- tafson, 439; Stevenson, 489. ————.——— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! SPECIALS! Buy that Vacuum Cleaner NOw! 1 Hamilton Beach $ 2 5. O O 2 Westinghouse 1 General Electric These cleaners all have new oiless ball bear- In the best condition. Terms Is Desired Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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