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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1935, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPA.BK PLUG WHAT'D THEY SAY-? ing Features Syndicate, lnc., Great Britain - Varsity Boxing’s Booming at Wisconsin With Bml gers Un lefe ated in Three o By E MADISON collegiate b ALMEN Wis., May 15. z, definitel; e Big T ed almo:t sport at Wi of 22-year and Man Und?(v“.v(’ in t petition and winne: six matches agains lewestern and eastern teams, the Badger leather-pushers claimed national in- tercollegiate honors for the 1935 season. Coach Walsh made his, first ap- pearance’ before Wisconsin fans as D(:ily Cross ACROSS Yopng dog Johnny rge Downer. of com- season of with Uri eight college sq y outpointe rite and f the fan year ter sport has eclips and basketball as the ice attraction l,. ing T n:in the 1 tw They Got The Crowds e not \nL‘\ un- West egiate usual v 9,200, e the larg- to witness an in- ng card. n the Badg- er, Pittsburgh Mi t Virginia and North :kota, losing not more than two f vum bouts in any ma off their unum Wisconsin outs. ir boxers—Charles Zynda, mid- | cleweight, Bobby Fadner, flyweight, | Gordon Harmon, 155-pounder, and| Nick Didier, welmrwelflmyuem all boxers turned -word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Proof reader's mark Measures of length . Breathe Bereaved . Ages Metalliferous rock Passage out County in Uhlo . French city Communica- . Pgar-shaped Tivuit . Golf term 6. Krozen water Performed alone Brisue 4. In a line 25. Unit of force 26. 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EN higan State, |’ Years ve) and Manager Ge: Dewaer ] \i'u: the third m ugh the t. season without losing ¢ ed In On Ea All of the Badg chosen in an & ‘erner boxers, who ar -university elimina tion tournament, e ready mix who believed in landing a many and as hard punches as pos fible in three rounds. This style o good-nature n oppon stome ding punches from long rang. an effort to score victories on poinss rather than knockouts. Since the inception of the sport Wisconsin under the guidance of now head football , vain attempts induce the Big in the reguls gram. The si 1935 campaign pdrlk‘ula“ly the success is expected to argument for > been m o include it more e ‘RAINBOW GIRLS TO HAVE INSTALLATION AT 8 THIS EVENING In a public installation of offi- |cers, the Order of Rainbow for | girls will meet in the Scottish Rite | Temple this evening at 8 o'clock. Follewinz the installation there will be a dnn e open to the public fot which “Dude” Haynes' orches- tra will furnish the musie. Officers Installed | Cificers to be installed are: Wor- thy Advisor, Anita Porter; Worthy <A ozfate Advisor, Emma Ness; Lharity, Inza Lindstrom; Hop> | Rachel Borleck; Faith, Meriam Lea; | Recorder, Corrinne Jenne; Treas- | urer, Iouise Tanner; Chaplain, | Edithbelle Heller; Drill bmder 8yl- | via Berg; Confidential Observer, Al- | berta Porter; Outer Observer, Cor- | rinne Duncan; Choir Director, Fat- | ricia’ Harland; Musician, Katherine | Torkelson. ‘ Color Stations | Those who will be installed in color stations are, Sister of Love, Marguerite Hickey; Sister of Re- ligion, Jane Blomgren; Sister of| Nature, Clara Hansen; Sister of| Tmirortality, Irene McCormick; Sis- | ter of Fidelity, Doris Freeburger; Sister cf Patriotism, Lizzette Shear- Sister of Service, Marguerite Protzman. Installed as choir mem- | bers will' be, Elaine Housel, PhyMis | Jenne, Mijldred Webster, Alice Cur- | tis, June Taylor, Helen Beistline, Burnetta Reck. | Installing officers are: Installing Marshal, Corrinne Jenne; Installing | Chaplain, Phyllis Jenne; Installing Musician, Carol Robertson; Install-' ing Recorder, Elaine Housel. R LEGION DATES ANNOUNCED The American Leglon, Depart- ment of Alaska, will mest at Sew- ard September 21 to 24 according to Leonard Hopkms, Department Commander. i SN | HAVE YOU EVER ‘ 'seen a Norwegian ecostume? If nct, then eome to the Sons of |Ncrway Dance and see one. | | Elks' Hall, May 18, —udv.: By BILLIE DE BECK ights reserved. BRITISH PILOT NEGOTIATING IS SAFE AFTER SETTLEMENT, RIDING STORM Sir Kingsford-Smith Thrills Australia with Excit- ing Air Trip Are Out in Lumber Industry 15— RTLAND, ) SYDNEY, Australia, May Oregon, Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith turned and landed his airpl the Southern Cross, here today, 1 barely escaping a forced landing in he stormy Tasman Sea on an tempted flight from hers to Ne Zealand. rmack Lumber s who have no he lumber ind possible present strike. strike. cler, of San the McCorma executives, in the for has flown across the out, first, a radio mess propellor had g angine w issing ever, this {lash wa: assuring message maining motors were pilot an tw OMpa Another radio communication r ported a nasty and windy s aid “afraid I'm in the sea center ind the motor has gon2 now.” fany v sp>d to the 2, but the fifer radiced “ nd landed her h - SOURDOUGH EXPRESS SOLD The Sourdough EXpress, one of the longest established transfer businesses of Fairbanks has been purchased by Eugene Rogge from Mrs. Agnes Hering. - -~ Rex McFall of Abilene, fr it Texas Christian university, hirty-fifth member o fhis clan to wtend the school since 1837. VOTICE OF HE. \l\l‘\\- OF FIN. AC (Ol NT D PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION United States Commi: Court for Juneau Pre ion Number One. T of Alaska. In Probate n Re the Estate of WINKIE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN chat Howard D. Stabler, executor f the estate of JOHN WINKIE, deceased, has filed herein his final account and report in said estate together with a petition for dis- tribution of the residue thereof; nd that the court has appointed Wednesday, July 10, 1935, at ten c'clock in the forenoon, in the above entitled court in the F eral Building at Juneau, Alaska, as the time and place of hearing the same; that all persons interested therein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition and ne ny's is conferenc that the two r bearing th 1 - o apitel of Georgla (T/z at deep rich K!/ 1 Sc/u//my Savor Those who know their tea, know that rich fragrant flavor that comes from just shman is the one thing . . TOASTING! ~ ') . . by Schilling! Schlllmg’ AL To asz‘ed e fl T S, Harry Race DRUGGIST Tbe Squibb Store JOHN r_._i‘-*._» X, GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwoeod Floors Waxing Polishing Sandu;g PHONE N.W. STRIKE Thirty-five ’l'h<;u‘sand Men May 15.— ogotiations between the L\mpanv and ed the try, is spearhead to thousand workers are Fran- ¢k Lum- re« Puget Sound wmill and Timber Work- in settlement thereof. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May & 1935. TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” J. F. MULLE! U. 8. Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judz First publication, May 8, Last publlcatlon June 5, Tight-lipped and unsmiling, Joe Louls; Detroit heavyweight, stands over “Biff” Bennett after a minute a1¢ 15 seconds in the first round of their boutgn Dayton, 0. It was the 15th knockout scored by the negro battler in 19 starts since he turned professional. (Associated Press Photo) pr— | | ner class, and Bernhart Savikko is | salutatorian Commissioner of Education An- y E. Karnes will deliver the nmencement address. The com- plete program follows: Invocation—Chester Hornaday. Salutatory—Bernhart Savikko. Vozal solo, “The Old Road”, Scott Mrs. Glen Kirkham. Presentation of class gift—Myrtle ‘eero. Acceptance of gift—Gordon Mills, resident A, 8. B. Mary Pearce. lo, “Turn Back the Uni- '—A. E. Goetz. Addro “Bducation for Service” SEVEN DOUGLAS STUDENTS WILL : GET DIPLOMAS Commencement Exercises to Be Held Thursday Eve at 8 o'Clock Chimmencemeni exercises for the graduation class of the Douglas —A. E. Karnes. nigh school will be held here to-| Vocal solo, morrow evening in the Coliseum|Glen Kirkham. theatre, starting at 8 o'clock Thnw Presentation of Class—Supt. C. H | to receive diplomas are Myrtle Fee- Bowman |ro, Jessie Fraser, Mary Pearce,| Awarding of Diplomas — Arne | Bernhart Savikko, Alice Sey, Albert Shud , President of the School Stragler, and Albert Wilson. “Birds,” Bond—Mrs. | Board. Mary Pearce is valedictorian of | o | LASSITERS HAVE BABY BOY A young son, Giyde Kenneth, weighing six pounds, three and ¢ half ounces, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lassiter, in Wenatchee, Wash., on May 8, ac- rording to news received here in the last mail. Mrs. Lassiter was Miss Saimie Kronquist, former Douglas girl. SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! ANNUAL DANCE OF THE > Douglas Volunteer Fire Department O 1 B Cirrent seasons dues of $5.00 ave now payable and in order to take care of repair and equipment bills it will be appreciated if members will remit dues during the presen® month if pessible. Please mail checks to Chas. E. Harland, P. O. Box 1193, making the check pay- able to the Juneau Tennis Club. Entrance fee of $5.00 is payable by new members in addition to the annual dues of $5.00. By EXECUTIVE COMMITEE, —adv. JUNEAU TENNIS CLUB Saturday, May 18 NATATORIUM MUSIC BY “Dude” Haynes and His Orchestra Dancing Starts at 10 P. M. Admission $1.00 Ladies Free ¢ . KRAFFT’S | Cabinet and Millwork | Interior Detail Work | | Window, Plate and Automobile | Glass. PLYBOARD—AnNy size; | | market prices. | | 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 | . FREE Gold Fish FEATURING McKesson and Squibb Household Remedies You get a bowl with two gold fish absolutely FREE with each purchase amounting te-75c, of McKesson or Squibb merchandise. CABOX..oidoiihoeiaeannnin-30€, 60c MecKesson: ALBAGAR,; 16 oz. McKesson ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION EPSOM SALTS FOR BATH, 5 lbs. McKesson SHAVING CREAM Large box FINE STATIONERY McKesson ALBOLENE, McKesson MILK OF MAGNESIA McKesson HALIBUT LIVER CAPSULES, 50’ $1.00 McKesson COD, LIVER OIL, 16 oz. MecKesson RUBBING ALCOHOL, pt. McKesson AFTER SHAVE LOTION MeKesson PINE TAR HONEY COUGH SYRUP Squibb SHAVING CREAM Squibb TOOTH PASTE . Squibb MINERAL OIL uibb ORAL PERBORATE Squibb COD LIVER OIL, 12 oz. . Squibb ADEX TABLETS, 80’s Squibb ASPIRIN— $1.00 int pm ; 75(‘ Squibb MILK OF MAG Squibb HALIBUT LIVER OIL C JLES .. Squibb ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION, pint ; Squibb LIQUID PETROLATUM with AGAR, 16 oz. _...$1.00 McKesson EPSOM SALTS, 1 Ib. 50¢ 50¢ 50¢ MANY OTHER McKESSON OR SQUIBB ITEMS ON SALE' FROM ' WHICH TO CHOOSE HARRY RACE DRUGGIST The Squibb Store PHONE 25

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