The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1934, 3 : = — - BRINGING UPVFATHER 3 SRR o F I N EST : : : ouL To || KN W42 il THE BEAST-TQ om; \ NOW, BUT HE HAD A0 SORE 1Y 7 f WHERE 15 %tcos 2 PR:?&\"\‘:REDHE ngTAKé THE & | THE POLO GAME AND ”J i : THINK + MARRIED) P E PP E R M I T HE PROMISED TO TO TAKE ME LEADING LADY OF WE'LL JOIN HIM AT WA A MAN OF RIS MEET ME HERE AT TO THE = T R ( / TYRE; VLL BE B ¢ ONE O'CLOCK- POLO GAME- || TO DINNER AND € PETM AT THAT CLUB- IKNEW YOU WOULD g o - P NOT MIND - " M| i 3 THATS WHY 'M = 4 \ 2 T OUN a HERE, 50 HE ‘ _ oH 1 EVERYWHERE SENT ME- e o e e = = . THANKSGIVING DINNERS D .l S C HATINGS XLflS“ ”'l“il\\l's ljnal first h}flf conte§t ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS ASK US FOR DETAILS! DDUGLAS TEAM al y ports FlNAL ‘tfi‘rj}l"x‘:;-:::ycx'l;nll;%\'s :fsrle;}ll?’fs sr::::l There will be a regular meeting e Fra Ny A i gin. Both J. Barragar and G. of Silver Bow Lodge Number 2A ¢ R ' v UF c‘TYBquING Blomgren bowled well fo the los- Thursday night in X 0. O. F. Hall CAllfORNlA GROCERY LUSES GU’ BUT 4 . - - o 2 | ers, making better scores than did starting at 7:30 o'clock sharp. A inky B , Local ten-pin star. social will follow. the regular meet- st n pL AY |S BETTER e % ~ . LUUP RELE ASED e hignrs st ing to which a1l odd rellows, Re-,| TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery Locals bekahs and friends are invited. Kell Larsen 179 181 142— 502 J. W. MEYERS, \ A omquist... 146 157 186— 492 —adv. Noble Grand. i 3 3 v S E. Bloo — — | = \w % -Pi s Kinky Bayers . 202 138 178— 518 ———— — R o George Brothers Lucky to| : : A-J Leads Ten-Pin Squads EEET ‘ orge Brothers Lucky o) § . , L e | cAPITOL BEER PARLORS test Last Nil;ht | § ; =0 Half's Play Sanltary AND BALL ROOM S | . Ba r 150 181 142— 53 £ 5 . | | Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night | > {Bob Wold 186 119 115— 420 H IV CiT% J ‘ ; ' = } BOWLING STANDINGS G u;un)m.nn 170 188 168— 526 S R I E i 3 . | (Final—Firct Half) {o Pts. Totals 1478 [ e s B e e Alaska-Juneau ; 10.!1’16S | ————— ! D A N C E ; THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ] Brunswick Alleys 10430 | ATTORNEY GENERAL TRUITT DeMolay Lucals 9360 | AGAIN AT OFFICE AFTE Mcose L] gated e -, A | securseamive wmoi mghees. . INVITATIONAL i The Gastineau st it i High School George Bros. Krzuse Conc. commww S P Juncan Fire. K - Miners 8388 | Attorney General James S. Truitt, ot 1 Bulldozers 8272 | who is convalescing from a serious FRIDA Y RESULTS LAST NIGHT | A Signal Corps 7840 | major operation, is sufficiently re-, George Brothers 31, Douglas 4 # cuperated to spend several hours Firemen 23. 3 - There they are—the final stand- |each day in his office in the Fed- il E ings for the first helf of the City|eral and Territorial Building. Nov()ml)cr 23 e TE CLEVEREST | | Bowling League’s play this fall. : GAMES TOMORROW g N e 1 : S HEAWWEIGHT And .it's plain enough which | | e won_Sehol—De. IZ e S (s ey pin S SR STAR TO VISIHS S UNITED FOOD CO. i e Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank o Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ot oy SINCE SomsAquyz giving Day turkey award, present- LONDON, Nov. 22.—Steve Dono- (N . M' . Brothers vs. ote: asons, CASH GROCERS ELLS s AND ed. tonight at 8 o'clock at Bruns-| ghue, 50-year-old dean of Eng- & 2 HE CAN PuNcrs | | Wick Alleys. Exactly 446 points|land's jockeys, plans to visit the § Shriners and O.E.S. b i i i ahtiy (R ahead of their nearest rivals, the|United States this winter, sailing § (o nop require invi- Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 the City Baskett $ias ettt :P ~ENGLisH ‘ o A.-J. bowlers copped first place.|for New York about Dec. 1. From 5 = |4 - e\ : 3 A HEA\H\HEIEHT 3 ” However, the battle for the run-|there he will fly to Kingston, tunons). i — — oo ihet Dotclae. Tae i i ner-up spot was a close one, with|Jamaica, to ride in an important B ouglas Na- |, CHAMPION 4 3 . ‘ the Brunswick trio just nosing out | race Deec. 12, afterward visiting aforesaid Fire- the lecals by 70 points. California. AR SIS t fight against A bt e AR e — g - o ) 7\ 00O D ir 0 t the last hampion George outfit was able to win. True, Douglas five now has 7 Gt ALy o IACK POYLE ,LEN HARVEY, os! 5 S h i\ lost its first two games—but t. e“ p g, INDAL 4 nders' improvement over their ! i g e L SOk A t game was 100 percent last | - night. The Douglas lads threw a | Bharing starnr{g Nondis with :e[alms:nre into the h::‘ar(,l‘myxr);\ 1, bespectacled Dewey | ELK BOWLING SET visitors, and el el g center, who, al-| pop PLAY TONIGHT fortunate they were, to win, ¢ o8, to. bk Iive points, | It wasn't until six minutes “of Y.yl . evigance . with activities &t E1k& 'Club the second half had elapsed be- JYSYRIAT JORR i), be Fesimea tanght; Kethe fore the winners were able to pu ¥, DOuEIES, SuRed; . ARl | : e ers' “individits rs wi E last night due to the more than a two-point margin be-/ tDe 1¢Sers ARAHIAEA Shopas. Wi, lodge meeting. tween their opponents m}d them- | . § B ¢ B s 7:30 o'clock, Squibbs meet selves. And then is wasn't smooth T'f_l@ floor was sllpper).. and it Was |0 oohaffner & Marx. An hour team work that i¢on the ball game. | diffi ”uIL I.or the players to handle |\.,o 0 " T\ ooats and Munsing- Today, the Green Shirts are thank- ‘lhvm:elvea O e S wear trios tangle. Then, at 9:30 ing one Art Burke, eagle-eyed| The summary: o'clock, Happy Homes are due to puard, who potted five saving bas- | GEORGE (31) FG FT . | meet Walkovers. kets in the last half to put the|Davlin, f. PRISECSEEF GEP S Sua— game on ice. McPhee, f. Had the Douglas team been able | Baker, ¢ . MRS RALPH MIZENY‘;'OSKIEN;;T to check Burke, the story might |Erskine, g. TEMPORARILY I have been a different one. But |Burke, g (¢) SER VICE OFFICE HERE they didn’t, so Burke not only won |A. Sturrock, g., f. the game for George Brothers, | Mrs. Ralph Mize, wno has been but copped the high point honors| Totals temporarily in change of the locai for the evening with 14 markers. | office of the United States. Bureau Right behind him was smooth-|DOUG. F. (23) of Fisheries, has ‘resigned to dc working Rex Fox, Douglas forward, Fox, f. 1 temporary work in the United who garnered 12 points. |D. Gray, f. States Forest Service office here. Quarter scores indicate just how | G. Gray, f. Capt. L. J. Collins, of the fish- bitterly the battling Tslanders con- | Doogan, c. eries patrol boat Auklet, will take tested the game. It was 7-all at|J. Niemi, g. charge of the U. S: Bureau of the end of the first period, the |T. Niemi, g. (¢c) Fisheries office until the return of Donald Haley, early next week. Mr. |Haley has been in the Seattle of- lead having changed hands three 3 times in that quarter. In the sec- Totals ond canto, the lead changed hands Referce—Harold Regele. ce of the bureau for several twice more, and the half-time | ———————— | weeks. score was 14 to 12 in favor of | “HEALTH TREAT” | S St e George Brothers. Then Burke start- Famous Soap Lake Mineral ‘ Jesuit missionaries introduced ed to go, so the third period count |Baths, Body Manipulation, Drugless | the olive to Mexico. and California was 22-16 for the winners. Institute. —adv. | in the 17th century. 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Put one of these wonderful heaters in your home today and enjoy a Thanksgiving Day, free from shovel- ing coal and carrying ashes. Juneau - Young Hardware Co. { FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . Telephone 409 .B, M. Behrends Bank Bldg. y Junea’s Own Store 10000000 O L e T T T AT

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