The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1934, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY DEC. 8 1934 by Judge Alexander shortly before BLAKE RETURNING ‘Judson . 125 150 134— 409I ja. Gmy, : 4 | KB e ll Rs LAvE K | S I U SRR Guerin, f 0o 0 0 Court recessed at 12:15 o'clock. E. J. Blake, of the Special De- 1 Totals 490 557 4341481 Doogan, ¢, g 0o 0 1 - ee— - | livery, visiting his parents in Ore- { SECOND GAME D. Gray, ¢ o 0 2 MRS. MAHONEY COMING | gon for several weeks, is a passen- SETs NEw PIN | Sherwin-Williams BUINTET GAINS Fox, g 10 0 2 20 FFICIALS FOR FuUND sUlL Y lue aboard the Alaska for Juneau. | 79— T. Neimi, () 4 8 Mrs. W. T. Mahon wife of the | S eee - | Zavenik " 187 189 170 340 T T G United States Morshl, Is a re.| “READY 10 MATL" Jxautmann v 154 148 130— 432 | Totals 19 11 turning passenger to Juneau aboard | Framed r‘;‘“""v-' and C"""m:‘ S T SRR | High School (20) FG FT PF T the Alaska. | i“‘::r"a;‘d“'l‘;c“l{';" e "‘:‘:v‘ Totals 471 450 379—125 Bardi, f 01 0 e S 5 bamerhereial . Parke-Davis Visi D _f led Smith, f, g R T E h B T J | Mre. Williams 153 140 167— 460 Visitors De 1 Lucas, { 0 -0 e usiness ransact ) Woman Sta" Best BOWIer;Thlbodeau 155 157 178— 490 P eat Cripp Webster, { o0 0 0 Ralston, Adams Named as Muc S Di aC acte of Evening—Hits 226 |petricn 132 200 17— 507 repsters, 39-20— 'B Lindsrom, £ .._5 3 2 13| Judges—Regele Is in U. S. District Court B | —_——— e — K b 3 F. Behrends, f b U B e Th M 5 rause 1S ornin in One Game i Totals 440 498 519—1457 s Win Meade, ¢ 808008 fl“ Chosen Referee g THIRD GAME Jackson, ¢ . R o e ; When it comes to bowling, your | Philcos oy LE‘“;‘?EL pet. |SCott 8 © .2 0 1 4| The officlals have been named; ‘ {(Continuea i 7 P i Elks B League ten-pin artists are Mrs. G. George 80 80 80— 240 Gegrge Bros. 4 1. .gop |Hamis g .0 1 0 1|the boxers are physically fit—so, | oo t t ready to hand the palm to | Bavard 181 200 125— 506| Krause Con, s 2 68 Hanson, g ... 0o 0 0 O gelgihmg ;s reniy for the E;lks Mon:lry by Judge Alexander in Court | 1 i Mrs. Martin Lavenik. | Henning, F. .. 203 137 182— 522 2 4 |H. Behrends, g ....0 0 0 0|Club—American Legion boxing|today. | | ing for the Schillings team . ek, g:“M‘tyF 2 L “.0 0 0 0|show. scheduled for Monday night| Sentence in tne case of the u.| Thru the Northwest! , Mrs. Lavenik not only Totals 464 417 3871268 gy Bl " H. Sturrock, g .......0 0 0 0/at Elks Hall | 8. vs Earl Shortridge, and the case E th -cooled, 2 igh School 2 3 .400 | Boxi Tom | On your way East, enjoy the air- 5k St s St Vol Contiena Juneau F. D. 2 3 a0 |PoUb € SO g AL o L B L air-cleaned observation-club and dining ' ontest scoring for the women, | Mrs. Bavard 165 166 180— 511 | pooce T e o | Shearer today announced the two | |deferred by Judge Alexander. C but she set a New Women's|Barragar, F. .. 153 134 186— 473 SR 3 Totals 12 5 8 29 judges who will assist Referce Har- | Shortridge pleaded guilty to rob- cars of the deluxe record for single games with| Faulkner 150 150 150—*450 RESULTS LAST NIGHT Referee—E. E. Engstrom. 051: Regele in x‘;mkmg the 1;i:;’mionsd bery in Court earlier this week and NORTH COAST LIMITED a mark of 226 points. Her 539-total | R e L Douglas Firemen 39, Juneau AME earer named Dan Ralston and | willis was found guilty of assault ] for the three l;)ames was the best | | Totals 468 450 516—1434| High School 29. SROONDS E. C. Adams as the judges. with a dangerous fienpfin in a ver- This is the delightful scenic route to the East. Stop score made by any competitor last | *— Average, did ot bowl Kraue's Concreters 46, Moose | 2use (46) FG FT PF BP | ne card, featuring five bouts | dict returned by a jury on Wednes- | where you like. There’s a thrill of interest in every night. Her 226-new record breaks | e > — 22, ‘ g:é?s: frtc) ; : z ;g amounting to 20 rounds of fight- day morning. A motion for a new | mile. You'll find all the L“Dg"" coinfof'nduggr:m- e! V) vi o1 * in, rovidi th are no knock- X veniences on the Nort oast Limite een | her own previous mark of 210 set| NEw TELEPHGXE DIRECTORY | Restng in 4 tle for third PIAYe | Burnette, o S0 T et ot o s e e (i Pacific Northwest cities and Chicago. Improved . .No\vmbcr 7.'. er }xaband‘ bowl- A new TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | &1 fye nn higher o:ors lare e Hunt, g 1 oaepTa (‘ity‘qlnce St Tu’ nvd by the Court. Puliman Tourist Sleepers provide exceptional com- ing for Sherwin-Williafs, was high |¢ being issued to all subscribers Doug as = xvcn;‘en’bas ethalx team Osbomc_ i el Imilcauons I {flat Kl s W G _pregelberg. who pleaded fort at low cost. These are upholstered in mohair; for men with 340. on or about January lst and ad-|Of the City League today. Last|cyyer g ¢ 10 e shec st B e i el euilty to illegal co-habitation, was have berth lights, large dressing rooms with running Jis Mrs. Lavenik’s superb work Was|yertising forms will close December night, in the feature game Of @& |gopnencian o 5 s :fi b Ly g flaht ;h‘ g ™ fined $250 by Judge Alexander. | water and other modem1 conveniences ‘ one item in the Schillings 2-to-1li5th For space please telephone | doubleheader at Juneau High R T 3 iaccscofui,alz do:ntogw}x. tod; ‘:‘" In the civil suit of August Rom- | and comforts. victory over Hills Brothers. Inci- |the School, the I?ougla: quintet sud-| oo 18 10 16 46 Pl S Yy Te- unseth vs. L. F. Williams, the “THE ALASKAN" is another fine donmlly. in this match the win- JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS |merged a crippled High School | nroocc™ (99) ¥G FT PF TP ported a brisk sale of the ducats Court decided in favor of the| Nerthern Pacific train, leaving Seattle ners set best team scores for the ;4. TELEPHONE COMPANY,|team, 39 to 20 Tidthatier 1. () 3.4 3 ligqond sellers dinted that & banner|plaintiff; Romunseth; THe' sult - | at 8:45 a. m. daily for the East. evening with figures of 1,481 and X In the nightcap, Krause's Con-|g o v ol 1078 l‘CTOWd_WUU‘d be in attendance Mon- volved the hire of a boat for the | 55 creters ran rough-shod over Moose, FennelsSyV t 1 e day - night. last fishing season. The other two engagements were | NOTICE 46 to 22. l"rodle’ c g TR ks T Tickets may be purchased at The Court decided in' favor of | wen in three straight games. Parke The adjscuive “crippled” for the | w, Rofier;berg g 2 2 3 6 ‘ the New Arctic, the Capitol Beer Charles Waynor in the civil suit of | » Davis defeated i Sherwin-Williams g b A prepster team is used advisedly.|Gould, g e ke Parlors, the Juneau Ice Cream Ck!arles Wayfior vs A. R. Maeser, | | and Carstens trimmed Philcos by | er Decem o P! Two of the High School first team | Gissberg, ¢ R Y Parlors and the Alaskan Hotel. doing business as the International that margin. ; | rentals for the month of December members—Spiro Paul and Frank e AR - Fur Company. The suit was for The C League is due to play|will be accepted at a discount. All| g1 0rqs were held out of the Totals 7 8 15 22 STEVENS HOME-BOUND the recovery of wages by M. Hur- tonight. The Mojud and Agfa|remittances by mail must bear| ., yntil the last quarter for dis- ki o B b Ray H. Stevens and wife, south !¢y from the company. Sure Shots tangle at 7:30 o'clock. |postmark of mot later than last| iinary measures. Finally, when GUILD LUNCHEON | on business and pleasure, are pas- ~Mrs. Helena Poole was granted | The Amocats and Spark Oil Heat- |discount date. Please be prompt.| coacn Harold Regele did relent |And Tea, Tuesday at Dugout. adv.| sengers 'for Juneau on the Alaska. a divorce from E‘dward C. Poole | ers mix at 8:30 o'clock. Purolas and JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS| ;.4 send his aces into the fray - LT L —— - National Crooks square off at 9:30 |adv.x TELEPHONE CO. after a composite “second” team M o'lock., BT S 150 ST had waged a gallant but vain fight Last night’s summaries: { BRIDGE CLOSED agzainst the visitors, it was too FIRST GAME e Hills Bros. | The Calhoun Avenue Bridge, uvé But give the Firemen credit for | Mrs. T. George 130 130 130—*380 Gold Creek is now closed to traffic | winning the mix. Two Douglas lads i G. Mes'dt *167 140 200— 507 fon account of construction Work 'especially were effective last night. ” Iverson 159 179 144— 482 {on the new bridge. Rex Fox and Gordon Gray could —_——— I. GOLDSTEIN, not be checked. Fox collected 20 | Totals 456 449 474—1379 |—adv. Mayor. points and Gray had 11. The en- Write, call or cable for cost of a trip anywhere from Alaska points. KARL X. KATZ, Alaska Representative, Seattle S Schillings Mrs. Lavenik 177 226 Bensen .. 188 181 ALWAYS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY tire Firemen squad played an alert, clever offensive game and also looked good on defensive work. For the losers, Buddy Lindstrom bat-| tled hard for his 13 points—but it wasn't enough by itself. In the finale, there never was | any doubt of the issue, with Capt. Brown turning in the highApolnt? figure for the evening by snaring ' 8 haskets and six foul shots for 22 markers. Brown played slmo.;c‘ :m entire offensive game and made | many man-in-the-hole shots. The game was rough, with 31 fouls be- 136— 539 GUILD LUNCHEON 164— 533 And Tea, Tucsday at Dugout. adv. Every real homemaker, whether hope- fully or actively engaged in acquiring ing called. the right dinner services,—will be over- Make your cold weather driving ‘The summaries: joyed'if you' give her silver. Never desert much more pleasant! T. v s FIRST GAME the silver standard. It means good Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Douglas F. (39) FG FT PF TP | taste. Let us supply you from our : J. Neimi, f q-% ‘0 2 large stock which includes every- : : : thing and anything you want. Woodland Gardens ' TONIGHT A PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT MIDNIGHT Well and Tree Platters Covered Vegetable Dishes Candelabra | GASTINEAU CAFE | GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING | French-Italian Dinners Wines-—Beer Silver Chests Candle Sticks Steak Sets DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS ; For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander draught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer’s Dock. [ HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agens ' Winning ticket must be in the house Many of our shoppers comment on the beautiful &2 new styles in Silver. Yet some of the patterns are ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected BAILEY’S CAFE Stor O “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” FOR INSURANCE | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON , | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. " KITCHEN OPEN Now operating under direction of Miss May Mathisen DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF older than you or I. This is one of the attributes 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch of Silver, seldom found in any other gift . . . good silver is always in style. Make your gift a silver gift, especially now while silver is so low in price, Good probably lower than it will ever be again. values from $1.00 and up. 1OKEY’S WOODLAND GARDENS TRIO Dine . . Dance . . and Be Merry at WOODLAND GARDENS | Frances Hayden, Proprietor OPEN ALL “NIGHT : Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store | Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings | Harri Machine S[\Op “ELECTROL—Of Course” 4 ]

Other pages from this issue: