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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1935. , By GEORGE McMANUS Mr. J. P. Anderson You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-THANK GOODNESS, AN' WE JUST ILL GITOUT OF GOIN' TO THAT MUSICALE WITH MAGGIE TONIGHT = THEY ARE SOLD OUT - BESIDES, WHAT DO YOU THINK ? Mth. GLADYS KNOTME JUST PRONED AND HAS INVITED US AS HER GQUESTS TO THE MUSICALE 'I'ONDGH)T. ISN'T 1T NICE TO HAVE FRIENDS? AND, OF COURSE,IF, THEY ARE SOLDOUT ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO GO,BUT I DID SO WANT TO WELL-1 GOT THAT OVER-WHAT A RELIEF TO AYOID GOIN' TO LISTENIN'TO THAT ILL TELL HER WE CANT AFFORD IT- BARRAGAR, JR. HIGH TOTAL IN ELKS BOWLING Only 200 Scove of Evening! Is Made by Player on Lavenik’s Team J. E. Barragar, Jr., of the Beav- ers, bowled both the high game score and the high three-game to- tal, with scores of 164, 200 and 197 at the Pacific Coast Conference games at the Elks alleys last night. Harry Sabin of the Bruins, and' | Martin Lavenik of the Beavers, were second and third in both fields —high game and high three-game totals. The Beavers wonh two out of three games from the Trojans, the Cou- gars defeated the Webfooters by the same margin, and the Indians took all three games from the Bruins. Beavers vs. Trojans Beavers— Mrs. Paulsen Barragar, Jr. Lavenik 71— 260 197— 561 165— 517 439—1338 89 164 196 449 94 200 156 Totals Trojons— Mrs. Petrich ‘Walmer McCormick 146— 427 176— 455 160— 481 439 482—1363 Cougars ! | ... 153 131 158 Totals 442 Webfooters vs. ‘Webfooters— Mrs, Williams. Monagle Grummett . *148 *148-7444 #150 *150-7450 | 168 146— 473 466 *148 *150 159 444—1367 ‘Totals . 457 Cougars— Hollmann F. Barragar Benson 183— 415 161— 501 169 169 169— 507 — = = 465 445 413—1423| vs. Bruins i 113 183 119 157 Totals ...... Indians Indians— Mrs. Duncan.... Van Atta ... Iversen ... 13¢ 138 118— 390! *155 *155 "144-'465‘ 146 149 154— 449 435 442 Totals ... 4271304 | Bruins— Mrs. Kaufmann Wile H. Sabin 151 144 .. 160 163 148 188 166— 486 152— 441 198— 546 | PRt LT3, Totals ... 455 496 516—1467, *—Average—did not bowl. ‘ Tonight the Big Ten Conference | will bowl the following games: ‘Wolevrines vs. Boilermakers, 7:30 p. m.; Hoosiers vs. Hawkeyes, 8:30 p.| m. | St s— ! OREGON STATE BEATS GONZAGA CORVALLIS, Oregon, Oct. 12— Cregon State smothered Gonzaga! 33 to 6 last night in an unusual| game which saw Gonzaga on me; long end of everything except the| scoring. Gonzaga made more yardage) from scrimmage and made eignt| first downs to Oregon State's four, | and still lost. e GRID SCORES, FRIDAY GAMES The following are scores of foot-| ball games played yesterday after-| noon or last evening in various| parts of the country: Vanderbilt 3; Temple 3. { Catholic University 6; Duquesne| 0. | Oklahoma A. and M. 0; Detroit 13. Kansas State 0; Marquette 14. South Dakota 0; North Dakota | 25. | Louis 38. Albany College, of Oregon, T; | publication of this summons is dat- |ed September 26, 1935. | WITNESS, the Honorable George Idaho Cellege 12. Oregon State 33; Gonzaga 6. - ee—— VISITS SISTER Lioyd Hildinger visited with his| | (Official Seal) sister Miss Madge Hildinger while the Brown Bear was in port yes-| terday., SHOP IN JUNEAU! All Undressed Up ‘ JUNEAU MOTORS| HOLDING OPEN 'HOUSE TODAY {New Building Open to Vis-| itors — Door Prizes i Are to Be Given | | The Juneau Motor Company is | | holding open house in its new quar- | ters today, with everyone invited |and nearly everyone there. The doors opened at 1 o'clock and {will remain open until 10 o'clock | this evening, when door prizes will i be awarded. Visitors are asked to register— men and women separately—for the twa prizes, $5 for the fortunate wo- {man and a tire for his car for the | fortunate man. Cigars are being given to the vis- litors. and all who are at the open- ing are permitted to inspect the en- :| ' tire establishment, and to spend as long a time as they wish. E. E. Ninnis, proprietor of the Ju- ! neau Motor Company, has issued e e ! R § res- JEat thha diftatant, Mise Bomthiy anis Wit ks et o Wilson didn’t wear a distracting WHo. may Be.attending : the gown or hat when she showed this §9rotlatlon Ball tonight - to - sion Russian ermine evening wrap (pric¢ | In” before proceeding to the Elks’ §10,000) in preview of winter fus|Ballroom. styles in New York. ! s S ississsia |room at Moose Hall. This banquet | Division, at Juneau, within thirty |this summons, namely, within thir- 1want thereof, and will apply to th Missouri School of Mines 0; St,’ |affixed, on this 26th day of Sep- | Pirst publication, Sept. 28, 1935. |Last publication, OBt. 19, 1935. BALL PLAYERS WILL BANQUET MONDAY NIGHT |ca RACKET— — [] - Seizts 8 YES,|T 1S NICE TO HAVE /FRIENDS- MANIO KILAYDI DIES IN SOUTH| | Gastineau John J. Benton, Juneau; R. H. Stock, Petersburg. Alaskan T. O. Driskell, Salinas; Ted Tin- tinger, Watsonville; Alfred Grant, Wrangell; Jack Gray, City. o0 eeeevieoeeons bd AT THE HOTELS . " e e e no ee w DY Manio Kilaydi, owner of the Moonlight Lunch of Juneau, who went south about one and one-half months ago, died at the home of his nephew, George Kilaydi, in Sacramento, Cal., during the latter part of last month, according to dvi eceived here. Death was by gangrine in the foot which settled throughout his body. Kilaydi was a natice of Greece. -—eo ALSTEADS RETURN HOME Mrs. J. Alstead and her daugh- ter, Miss Evelyn Alstead, arrived {from a vacation in the States on the Northland. RETURNS FROM TRIP UMrs. A. Carter, wife of the Re-| liable Transfer driver, arrived on the Northland from the south. BOANE e S JAKEWAY HERE Elmer Jakeway, Columbia Brew- ing Company representative, ar- rived on the Northland. e, STOCK IN TOWN R. H. Stock, of the firm of Wright and Stock, arrived on the Northland. — SHOP IN JUNEAU: O “HEN-R-RY! Come back here this very minute!” Don’t you know Henry, your wifie enjoys a little treat once a while? There are other WINE, DINE and DANCE ONLY ONE Glacier Tavern WINES BEERS TONIGHT IIl!IJIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIjl]llIlllllflllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIJ!IIIIIIIIIIII_II_III!!IIIIIE Prizes for Qutstanding Per—‘ formers of Year to Be Awarded Then As an aftermath of the baseball season, officials and players of the Juneau City Leage will hold a get together banquet and talk- fest Monday night in the banquet is an annual affair and players at that time are awarded prizes given by the merchants of the city to outstanding performers during the season. A program of speeches and toasts is being arranged by the committee and the records have been carefully gone over to check | on the prizes. The banquet will start at' 6:30 o'clock and the mas- ter of ceremonies will be William Holzheimer, President of the league. - SHOP IN JUNEAU! SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3830-A. In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, First Judicial IllIIIIIIIIIIllilllIIIIIIlllllmlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"I]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIil]IIIllimlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg, Division, at Juneau. HANS JOHANSEN, Plaintiff, vs. FREIDA JOHANSEN, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above-named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial days after the last publication of ty days after the 19th day of Octo- ber, 1935, in case this summons is(== published, or within forty days afte the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answe the complaint of the above name plaintiff on file in the said court in the above entitled action. The sald plaintiff in said actio demands the following relief: Di. vorce and dissoiution of marital status of plaintiff and defendant. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as hereinabovi stated. The order directing service b! F. Alexander, Judge of said court, and the ‘seal of said court hereunto tember, 1935. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. PHONE 36 By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. RUM, Lemon Hart . $3.50 Fifths BRANDY, fifth . . $2.00 American Cognac COCKTAILS, fifth . $1.50 Juneau Liquor Store PERCY REYNOLDS MONOGRAM RYE $5.00 Imperial Quarts—Six Years Old FOX HOLLOW , pt. . $1.00 Strait Bourbon Whiskey GIN, half gallon . . $2.45 WE DELIVER “THE MOST COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK IN ALASKA” IIIIIlllIII|IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIlll||lmlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE‘ palaces BUT—— FOODS Fifth, $1.95 RO RO R RS A A Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see + % ‘Stolen Harmony’ @ As a paid-up subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE ATTENTION MASONS Mt. Juneau Lodge IS ENTERTAINING Gastineaux Lodge ' AND ITS MEMBERS MONDAY, OCT. 14 Dinner at 6;30 75 cents Work in the Third Degree with the chairs supplied by Gastineaux Lodge. Everybody Come! For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 41% headquarters and be as- - sured you will bag the limit. A wonderful game season in this vicinity has PROVE IT! ‘{; Special weekly or monthly rates to winter guests or hunting parties. Sitka Hot Springs HUNTING BOATING FISHING C | \..//\x//(:’ L ‘/ OPEN ALL N ;v Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings - FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg, LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inec. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND { TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected Gastineau Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTING E. J. COWLING, President Juneau, Alaska

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