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© THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1931 o vill f the Douglas High School | | SKAGWAY SOUAD - o e MAJ.CARRUTHERS ~ Daily Cross-word Puzsle H[]LMER LEAVES MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ~ SHATTUCK LEAVES tilt will x;'mrk the sorcotx;d la)ppo?r- ' ? ‘ | OIF:E 40 AND 8 AND | FOR SOUTH VlSlT ance of the season of the Douglas ACROS> Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 9. Another time EN v‘g"‘s Tn P I- A Y prepsters. It MIL preced ;lqw reguld{li VIS ITS I N c ITY‘ bl i 10. Placed i’ TU BEG I N I-l FE GION ENDS TODAY Curtis Shattuck, insurance man lt.nwc contest between Moose an 6. Russian 11. English and secretary of the Juneau Cham- ouglas Firemen, slaed 10 begin at i 5. Ammerican " 3. s ‘ lot i e:ifi'fifirs'fxg r:ol:zkeszm;hen:g R s o s o'cloc] . author mflm@g 20. Symbol for noon on a business trip to Seattle HUOP CUNTESTS But tomorrow night, the basket- Commander of Salvation| 2 medgeliog 21, Epoche ) bas been conducted by the Toca 10 Sigger on the alaska ball highlight of the current - A 1 | 15 Singi 22, Qui . od e b s sosnns |« ATy 1 Alaske iElere | 18 el Samrnas . Watering i g {Alford John Bradford Post No. 4| % s’:,?;":;kg:x ol i o e g 1ippi; place o 3 B GAMES TONIGHT that maple floor fans can hardly After Six Years [ LUK 2. Near {Still Weak from Loss of|%f the American Legion. The re-|faiic gevelop when he reaches 5 % A Jo¥ , R Ry 18. In contact 27. Devoured ° ports will be made at the regular | .. i At Douglas Natatorium expect soon another such a color PRI i 20, Metallit 3 . Seaitle, it may be necessary for 3 A 5 i sl | with from | 1] 29, Metalliferous Blood in Attempt to meeting of the American Legion : " " White Pass A. C. of Skagway ful card as has been arranged for i & F.},xov. L uum p held at the Dugout thi him to make a quick trip to Cali- M ¢ ¥ chosl at 7 unes o] o ¢ to- | . . ors 3 oy is eve ¥ vs. l'nv,u;la -:ll‘m.h 8 hosl at 7 (lw“ .J ineau High School floor to | i rgf-m"jyy M,Ex}"m - Comm“ suu:lde itlen ths W inad%. il ben:\ng- fornia. ; o'clock (exhibition); Moc VS | morrow. | 24. Literary B 35 Peor Gont! b T+ I nounced. i During his absence M. S. Whit- Douglas Firemen at 8 o'clock. In the first place, the “menu” 25. Tf,,';’""‘“"’ mother. | i |tler will @et as secretary of the 831 o { | |S|E[R]38, Dee: bhules Holmer, sentenced by | Toaer 83 19 i . calls for a triple-header instead 26, sRmeBl\lrr \ 39 Awg 0{.!: i a ¥, Alexander Ilast el ay Chambexr of Commerce. GAMES TOMORROW f the usual two games. At 7 0'- i g 1 EEEE ital i HJhiage: oy T inder of Dis |, accordance with the terms of \ g i g TR ML S MisH Kol ~ Gk SHa ik v G T 28, Behold ; | [S}42. ‘Famitiar week o serve the remainder o the contest, the losing team iwill P At Juneau ock, the visitors from agway 30. Pronoun H ek ol [mtuml life at MeNeil Island, for paye to DR. DE VIGHNE LEAVES o Wkrite Pa A. C. of Skagw il f the Juneau High School. ; 32. Aside . J'm. beond. a e mirder in. connec-| ve pay a {ortfiture and. yro-‘ 3 VE Juneau High School at 7 o elock After playing the Douglas young- 33, Lasso A Mant- FeecODL. BagTee A J {vide the' winners: with a dinmer, Dr. H. C. DeVighne, accomipinied Y | - 36. Consequently §5. Not any: law 3. Sea eagle” u Web footod on with' the sheoting of MIS. the g by his wife, leaves on the “Alaska ); Juneau Firemen sters ht, this should f v e 7 ! . e date for which will be. decided ey leaves (exhi en); Juneiu sters tonight, is shou. orm an | 87. Comparative 56. Lacking in 4. Child's two- Charles Holmer, his estranged wife, i | for Seattle tod: The! they will ve Krause's Concreters at 8 | interesting comparison between the 29, mSnding intelligence Wheeled . 46 "“"" L 2 lan Miller, hikan, will| LS evening. The.gonfest begdn on | e today. There they wi o'clock; DeMolay vs George | two prep rivals. | L or huthabe bleyclelike * - 1% santalan ller, of Sigichikan, Will, November 10 and - great mwesudflve to ‘California where the Brothers at 9 o'clock. SR &t b iedd e 13, Past LT i Al §5. Suostanea | “leave this aftemnodn’ fo begin his has been taken by memberé of bechiboupxe pians to enjoy a vaodtion. Bt 3 m;:,( ',‘,‘, o 4 Od p (‘.')mueb,, o dns | % Ty gfl,’:fi:g: Foy n’z’un’.‘unm S OO o AR e u:},’f‘;’,fi,,,, long prison term. * " organization membership teams. | o e e f a torrid City League dou- | 48 Bxist 59. Act 7. Living belng b3. Japanese | stil weak from loss of blood | Improve Dugout | alive, buc basketball in|ble bill when Krause's Concreters 49. Toward the 0 s“fl:’ag" capable of strtesman as the result of an attempt at‘ ugor 4 and Juneau certainly is | tangle with the rejuvenated Ju- | 5. Contend yoluntary B4, Short for @ o suicide last Friday evening, when| Included in the ‘'mprovements r a rousing rev tor , neau Firemen. The Fire Laddies are 51, Up to the time 1. 3. Light open 67. Ending of the ' he slashed his wrist while lying Which have been made in the Le- yw night and Wednesday | the players who startled hoop fans that cotton fabrie past tense .\ yis bunk at the Federal Jail,|8ion Dugout this winter is the by spilling the hitherto undefeated Helmer talks little, but seems calm | installation of an oil heating plant, D. H. S. JUNIORS not only are some mighty |George Brothers team last week. -//-“-“//“ as he faces the penalty for his WOTK On Which is already started. A al championship games sched- | Krause's, to keep its tie for the double killing, according to author-| IP order to help in the payment EAGLES’ HALL L uled for play this week in the City |lead, must, of course, win. | /4 ities at the jail. Though all knives,|©f the Thew heating plant, the League, but arriving late | The final tilt is packed, with im- razors and other possible weapons,Ameflcnn Legion will sponsor the TONIGHT b ternoon is the White Pass | portance. At 9 o'clock, the already of self-destruction had been remov- | ‘WO Tegular performances’ at the | Honoring visiting F Athletic Club team from Skag- | basketball-hungry crowd will be ed from his cell, Holmer managed ! UPtoWn Theatre next Friday even- E treated to its tastiest dish of the | MAJOR CARRUTHERS 7 7 to cut his Dwflst and give no s?gn ing when “Forgotten Men,” official basketball players regation of stars is trav-| evening when George Brothers and | nfaying his first visit to Juneau / / .g-.. to the guards put on specially to*a"d gripping picture of the last S he Fornance, vessel op- | DeMolay battle for the league lead. | jn' giv years, after being appointed watch him, Tt is believed that he! World War, will be the rentured Admission 25¢ q the United States army | Technically, the Green-Shirted i, the Salvation Army Commander- / w.-/ a..// NN SAMIERE eoRSbAISA .5, " Atoall picture at Chilkoot. The team | George club has the higher per- ship of Alaska, previously held by /, piece of tin. e | ) centage rating than the fraternal|yim wmMajor W. J. Carruthers ar-| ”/ ’/ United States Marshal William L 1 Harold Re- | five, but, actually; the DeMolays | jyeq in Juneau last Saturday from // / T. Mahoney will leave today in| h school coach and bas-|rate equally because they have Wrangell and his visit has been // charge of Holmer and three other, ° 1 , bas arranged a to- | played one less game. So, to the |orc oontinuous welcome Since hore. . /// // //n“... e ool s T e ° [} | winner of tonight's game, Will 0/ yryjor Carruthers succeeded Major farl a8 BACRIEARE where: he' will T »‘hr ']):mnrm] visitors | strong (mpnlhm toward that Joseph Acton after the former was turn them over to Deputy U. S.| . " e‘ :la 4 i their Gastineau %'“"“1"‘1 mythical first ““”’m“mpmn‘l"“ transferred to a Southern port aft- {Marshal W. H. Caswell to take on W with a mix at the ouglas o B g |er as | by | L |er several years as“Commander of south and turn over to author- Natatorium. The White Pass club| SHOP IN JUNEAU! |the Asmy in Alaskd i ities at McNeil Tsland. | Il ' IR o o o S, ot vy o The other prisoners going south WE ARE NOW OFFERING RO | the growth of Junea, not omy of ol the Alafi’ sre’ Matt Bilinlch, > i the city itself but also of the Sal- convicted of assault with a danger- L D d P ll vation Army under the able and | ous weapon; Orville Wheat, con- aCtO extrln an sy lltm % efficient direction of Capt R. B. victed of a similar charge, and Les g 1 | Lesher and wife. “leycrs, convicted of trafficking in S E E D | Major Carruthers was given a untaxed liguor, | i :’cllrame dinner Saturday mg‘;’m Mort Truesdell and John Cashen |neld services at the Federal Jail will accompany the party as guards. 2 k f 89 1 Sunday forenoon, attended a wel- S T AR pac ages or Cc ] come ‘service Sunday afternoon and —e ] SHOES | $10.00 was at the Ministerial Association | meeting held this forenoon. Major Carruthers will leave Ju- |neau on the Presbyterian Mission | boat | Hoonah and Sitka. He will then re- |turn to Juneau and go south to "hxs Wrangell headquarters Princeton visiting Tenakee, .- PULLENS ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pullen are passengers on the southbound Al- GlRL SCOUTS TO GIVE CARD PARTY FRIDAY EVENING The Giris Scouts 1Toop Commit- tee of Juneau will sponsor a public eard party next Friday evening, December 7, to be held in the Scot- tish Rite Temple ¥ Scouts of Troops Two and Three bridge will Reser’ and pinochle tions for tab: madz before Thursday, G, by telephoning 4662 or The affair will be the se the by the women of the committee. 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