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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY SEPT. 24 G 7 7 v By BlLLlE DE BECK SNUFEY--T BEEN HAVIN' A HEART- | PAUL GORDON COMING |-~~~ HERE ON NORTHLARD | DOUGLAS ‘ =) = =~ z = - Q (=] (=) Q | = P z (=] w ] > = = =) g £ To-HEART TALK WITH JUOGE GOOD HEAVENS, : Hi;‘s PNy o) ([P | am W Gorton trmer s NEWS -+ | o B d fon with the ureau of . DOWNRIGHT SORRY HE WAS EVER WL NS MO ! A HEART-- SEiiip Akt . Shd ow Jobk i O, NASTY TO YOU AN' LO-WIZIE i H(G(LUZ.\./-SEASONED \ YES-HE HAS - *| |the Division of Territories and Is- PERSON-- HE AIN'T TH!' TYPE TO BE SCRUBBIN' ELOORS T KNOW VOU'VE GOT A HEART, SNUFFV-- Lvorrrvvccrrrrsrrrvees AN' \E YOU'LL GIVE HIM BACK HIS PRIVATE y &2 1N¢ (oG Bus' YoRE 7| HIDE, GOOGLE-- |77 TEND TER VER (i land Possessions in Washington, left Seattle this morning aboard th> | WRIGHT AND STOCK HERE Northland for Juneau, agcording to| ING UP SITUATION | word received here. Mr. Gordon is - | coming here in connection with R. H. Stock of Wright and Stock, Topriterial affairs, the exaet nature successful bidders for putting in of which has not hoen disclgsed. |the new sewerdge and water sys- | - > tems for Dopuglas, and C. W. Olds, TIN COMPANY INUCORPORATES Construction Engineer for the com- Ry | pany ¢ in Douglas this morn- | Articles of incorporation have {Rg, chea ing on several matters in ibeen filed in the Territorial Au- connection with getting started on | ditor’s office by the Bering Straits ;m. jobs in"the near futuré. A suit- Tin Mines, Inc., listing capital able landing place for scows with g stock at $75,000 and naming A, T. ,1]1rn machinery and equipment to | il ! e L, B | Petersen, Harold' H. Hartman m‘mhv brought down from Skagway was & T 5y 5 o T ST T 7 % | Gertrude. Kirkham, all of Seaitle, | rfim“;f:“;‘m]fi«c‘;flf:c :’:w.:h:m‘“;‘:;r H M : ) aout, his deadly Fight mauler, the as Inggrjoralors. R. E. Robertson B Louis, Afte ‘Rapid Rise, G[]UPI_E GLUB “Sock Market” Going Up e e e e M. B Mowile of Juerg v 10caon fo thelr haedquarirs na 2 sl af snnocts—at - times—right in|M. J. Walsh of Nome are Alnwkn]“"m“ accommodations for those uunnvuvd witli the company who Reaches His ‘Crossroads’ | HAS SESSION ¢ Baer - Louis Meeting . oo By e ool o e eompany. " |Gt i e o g In Park avenue they would tell NOTICE 10 SkiiPERS P P i"’ Baule Witll Maxie Bacr Ty Draws Boom - Time Gate you all this adds up to a fortuitous UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Myrtle Feero underwent an . enigma, in 48th street it's “a nach-| Evelyn Berg sails from attle, v Young Married People ———— eral, terrific!” | Friday, Sopu:nher 27, at ?p.nm operation for appendicitls at St. [ - By EDWARD:J, NEIL the free-swinging Californian shy Form Organization— By CHARLES GRUMICH {080 and $300,000. for .a single hout. iatas | Place orders mow. D. B. Femmer,|AnD's Hospital this morning. She (Associated Preds i8parts Writer) of just one thing—experience. Last 2 5 g (A cciated Picss Sports Writer) Que To Be Settled INTION REBS 18 | Agent. —adv. | Vas reported resting easily th's FOMETON LAKES, N. J, Sept. March 28 than six months ago, Election Proposed NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The “sock| To the leather-pushing industry ATEENTION JEBEG- 1S f atternoon. ’ There will be a regular meeting|. . AL AL (4 PRI Nl W e Joe Louis Is gither the greatest ® Was working his way steadily — market” is booming and all is well|it looks like a return to the pros- 1ter in all the history of heavy- UP the heavyweight scale againsi| The Couple Club, organized by, in 49th street, capital of the fistic|perity of the Golden Tyenies. The scights . . . greater than Dempsey, Natie Brown, tough fellow, but noth- ycung married couples, under the world. | Twentieth Century club abtribuies of the Rebekah: Wednesday even- ing, Septembgr 25, at the I. O. O. o st o v es] | WILL AGAIN HOLD SELVICES o a ' | £8IS, d Gibson and F. ey, Johnson, Jefiries, Witz 1D to shout about. He knocked sponsorship of the Northern Light| The reason is that the ring em-|Ppar of its promoforial success in - Holy &b B ook~ Butler Mauro Ry oy < A i simmons, Corbetf . .. or the vietim Browh down in the first round, Piesbyterian Church, met last night gagement between Max Baer and|this venture fo the momentous .o Nouts sarid. | Bitka, where they conducted @ series of courage without sane direction, failed to finish him in ten. But he in the church parlors for a pot-!Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium to-|questions likely to be answered in ~ U il D of church meetings. They are plan- curce of most fine young prize Was making progress. luck supper and business meeting.| night promises to approach orlae Yankee Stadium. v ru CD. ing to hold a series of services tighters. . | Now hes battling Baer, the| R. E. Robertson addressed the|equal the greatest gate in history| The controversy over Max's hands - ALTFATHERS GO SOUTH Ferry T arsoatt od 10k fop T Hms If Louis, “the sable sphinx” only fcughest, toughest all around fight- |club with words of praise and en-|for a non-title match. still lin; in the memories of the Oept. E. M. Altether, Mrs. Alt- “Express Money Orders |few months. %1 years old, only 14 months of iNg man in the heavyweight divis- couragement, and Rev. John A.| The previous high where no title|ring-wise, although Baer insfsts father and daughters Elizabeth and 5 ¥ Anytime” - - pr jonal prize fighting behind 100, and that goes even though Max |Glasse conducted the short busi-|was at stake was taken at the|they're all right. Maxiorlé,, were p““mg‘:s from TAKE APARTMENTS him, is as good as he looked to be did cream-puff his way out of theiness session in which & nominat-| Sharkey-Dempsey battle in the| Can Louis take punishment? He [18inGs on the southbound voyage!} pnone 134 Free Delivery Mr. and’. M. 'Cagl Movall Have PSR SRS AR .kmkag out 20 of the 24 men Ufl> in & cickening duel with Jim-|ing committee, to consider and|:amo ball park back in July, 1927.[basn’t had to yet, against Carnera ph: e, Alasks, s § | taken .apartments in the Smith decessor, The club decided to meet on the|2a million the $749,935 paid for the,n,me in % first Monday of each month. Since| *hampionship fight on June 14.' the 10",53 l;;s?:,‘:"fi?;s;:‘; fifuf the next meeting, October 7, will| 1930, between Max Schmeling and| gy fj be so mear Discovery Day, it was| Jack Sharkey for the throne vacat- decided tc make the occasion a|~d by Gene Tunney after the ex- coupon’ at the box office of the |/ ,pretic EMBROIDERED | LINENS = | Capiiol Theatre }|| ™o=amw wnced, could wade through that * field with the terrific punching power the negro has shown, without ta being the greatest of them all. s Leuic Has Had It Easy v \ve faced him, from the rank- My Braddock. Baer proved he could|recommend selection of officers and | The faithful paid $1,083,000 for mm‘ and Levinsky, and in the Cariisr reeseocecrcrerrrereoreeos ‘}Buildlnfl p take it, then turn and murder the|club rules, was chosen. | cne promoted by the late Tex|buildup. { SRR BB e nera and King Levinsky, then he Gealer, when he demolished Max| Members of the committee are:|Rickard on behalf of Madison| Can Louis knock over the man : | sHOP IN JUNEAV! is a composite of all the great SChmeling. He crushed Primo Car-|Clarence Rand, Mrs. R. R. Brown| square Garden. who claims no one ever has don: Mr, Fred H(’nnlng ety heavyweights of the past. It just N€r3 and King Levinsky before|and Stan Grummett. | e that? i e doosn't seem possible that a boy so Louis did, and Louls may hav?i Badminten and ping-pong were _n?“ er-Milion For Each | Doesthe loss of his title t5 me- 4 hi ! . PBung, 40 iEHItEnEkTely tnesirl< all th for havin: {played during the'evening. | That gate topped by a quarter of | thodical Jimmy Braddosk, who You are invited to present this { | Palermo Linen Shop | | n't resist the temp-| on to batter down Carnera, and a re:ult there’s nothing left but Perhaps hell hammer his ight, mean that Max is throuzh fighting? And has young Louis been orought along to the million-dollar Even Dompsey couldn’t whip box-| way past the great lover, and there| D-S¢overy Pary” il 2 ;f:k::;;:‘: :r""f:)fi:;g ;; fight too rapidly? and receive tickets for yourself | NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE ers, which Wille Meehan, Billy be nothing left in front of. him, | the tycoons of 49th street | Max ‘mpeescd Opponent and a friend or relative United States of Amerlca, District Miske, once, Bill Brennan, and except Jimmy Braddock, and | WOMAN FINED | % i § -~ * to see of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- finally Gen> Tunney, proved beyond heyond Braddock nothing at all.| Mrs. Lamb, charged with| Th? Twentieth Century Sporting Divizion cf experi opumuon 15 as ¥ sion: s8. Club, Inc., fronted by Impresario) -harpy marked as was the virtual Mike Jacobs, { 1manimity favoring Baer to beat warring factio Braddosk when Max waltzed around | setween the B question. Tunney had many trou-' But if Joe doesn’t get past Baer,lheing drunk and disorderly, was | bled moments and was whipped hink he will, the ghost” {fined $30 when brought up for goundly by a middleweight, Harry of Art Lasky, Steve Hamas, Walter|:antence in U. S. Commissioner’s NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN “L. l C l l” that by virtue of an execution dated "tt e 0 one | September 16th, 1935, issued out of \ ~{ reb, before he found himself up Neusel, Ray Impelliti Tommy | Court today. Brown Bombor and the| ind lost his crown. |the District Court for the Territory against Dempsey. All great fighters Loughran, and all the rest of the T A e uctwhile Ring Romeo will grossi The belting benadict, and his ” A lof Alaska, First Judicial Division, of the past have erncountered stum- sitig togain 'exs TRINITY GUILD SALE around a million and net approxi- | »alm, brown opponent, who plans to As a paid-up subscriber guest of The lon @ judgment and decree rendered ling s. But Louis, up to his rie to haunt both The Trinity Guild wishes to an-|Mately $800000. The fighters each|ippear undamaged at his wedding i 3.3 . !in said Court on March 16th, 1935, duel with Max Baer tonight, in manager: ncunge December 7, as the date| ¥IP $ake 3 Percent of the net. | Dagday hlter the flght, have helped | Dall'y Alaska Emp"'() in favor of F. W. Harris, Plaintiff, New York, has never met a man| he d 't have to for their Christmas sale and tea.| This isn't idle optimizm, they tell e promotion along’ by sounding 5 " and against Charlie Gray, also who pressed him, forced him to put ] “’\v" this soon. There were —ady. | 7ou along 49th street. When Louis | °fi from their camps at Speculator, 5 known as Chas. Gray, defendant, in Good only for current offering on pressure, and Louis has fought ul\ fie for a 21-year-old to con- - e e alter one year in the prof: onal | N. ¥,, and Pompton Lakes, N. J. i Sult No. 3656-A upon the records boxers, sluggers, giants, every type He may bz the greatest of all GOES TO PETERSBURG ing, knpcked over Primo Carnecra t store in the “im- Your Name May Appear Tomorrow antl dockets ‘of the District ' Court th ring kmows, without turning: a yweights. He may flatten Baer. Jack Silva, of the Alaska Weld-|the gate was $328,000. Now, 14| °r he :ays he made op Louis 3 THIS SPACE for the First Judicial Division of ¢ doesn't the glory glow is off ers, sailed for Petersburg on the| menths after Joe quit the amateurs, \hm n y met last January. On WATCH e Alaska, at Juneau, and in aecord- comes up to this battle with h Alaska. he figures to pocket between $250,-| ‘hat pecgasion he told - Louis alll cecrrorrrerpe s err oo e eeer e ererrerreesreroomony ance With said judgment and de- cree, T have levied upon this 16th |day of September, 1935, the follow- Ang described real property situate in the city of Juneau, Territory of |Alaska, and more particularly de- |scribed as follows, to-wit: “Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot No. 4, Iidentical with the northwest corner of Black No. 221, thence north 56 deg. 38 min. E.,, along the south side of Seventh Street, 40.75 feet to Northeast corner; thence south 33 deg. 22 min. E. along the west line of Lot No. 3, 83.90 feet to southeast corner; at in- tersection with the north side of Willoughby Avenue; thence 8. 80 deg. 35 min. W. along Wil- loughby Avenue 448 feet to Southwest corner; thence north 33 deg. 22 min. W. along east side of “D" Btreet 65.80 feet to northwest corper, the place of beginning, containing 3045.50 sq. 1t., or 0.070 acres,” together with the house and appurtenances thereon. and public notice is hereby further given that, accordingly, I will offer sald real property for sale at Pub- lic vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, on October 24th, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the front door of the United States Court House, in Juneau, Alaska. Take due notice that above men- tioned sale will be held, and the mbove described real property will b sold at said time and place. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- tember 17, 1935. WM. T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal. By C. H. MacSPADDEN, Deputy. {R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, Attorneys for Plaintiff. {First publication, Sept. 17, 1835. |Last publication, Oct. 22, 1935. e SABIN’S “SHOP FOR CASH’ : v A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended g%‘%g.v CRYONE to P rk visit Juneau’s newest and most modern food shop McDowell has g a e had “years of experience” in the food retail business jand jpremiges :at : all times to serve you with the best at the lowest pmmhle'»mfi i ha = “Alaska’r s Own Product” FBANANAS ¥ WE ARE HAPPY TO WELCOME BERT McDOWELL as our E neighbor, and assure our frie- ds that the CORNER MARKET and £ & BERT’S CASH GROCERY wi'l serve them better than eyer before. i R L - Wi TEER Moty Bread e “9c¢cmp.;fmit = Pot Roasts % 18¢ VEGETABLE 2 CANS 15c¢ { Pungy Brokes » BEF i HAMBURGER 2 35.?270 ‘ Rl B B Ol L FRESH-GROUND e Lb . 12; ¢ | 2 lbs. for 35¢ 2 Ibs. for 35¢ Tomatoes ey s 2 Large! Cans | —oflllvanhes... l]lNEudDQNCE_ Fresh, Smoked, Salt- i a % 25¢ ed at lower prices. 9, 27 Rémerhber---Two Deliveries Daily. On Willo,uéhby f( Par l(e S Cflr ner Market ‘10‘:30 A.-M. 3:00P.M. ‘ . PHONE 338 4, . “BUTGH? CORNFORTH # ’ L “POUND LOAF PORK AND BEANS 4 Medium Tins, 25¢ g

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