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. - # ' 5. BRINGING UP FATHER | [, promiieg. s S SN y { yout \,“ boxers, Showers will be {evailable but the boys t take t! o THAT OLD GOSSIP WILL AN VLL THNK OF ME ! )| WHAT WILL l | ot Toels € B T 4 1S 1T TRUE THAT YOL YES- | JUST TELL EVERYBODYAN THE OH-TO THINK I ('VE BEEN WORKIN SOCIETY J U N E A U BuYs The two officers have been dB- HAVE BEEN LOSING LOST NEARLY NEWS WILL GIT TO MAGGIE- ILL HAVE TO FOR MRS JIGGS SAY? AND , § |1 i with inquiries from adults fé- YOUR FORTUNE ? MY - ALL | HAD IN BOY-TO GIT BACK TO LIVE GIVE UPALL FOR TWELVE POOR LITTLE rding the boxing class, but the off- : THIS 1S DREADFUL- THE MARKET IN THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD | | MY CLUBSAND FIFI WON'T ° | T A R'"N w portunity 1 Ghei oy To 0NN THIS MORNIN \\\\\ SOCIAL EVEN HAVE 1 1y school age and younger. " g ENGAGEMENTS A DOG-HOLSE | - Officer Gilbertson stated toda: T T “:7* d that it has been suggested that Polfée G | First Mee‘mg Tomghl— Chief Roy Hoffman provide tennis l 4 b L l | shoes for the lads unable to furnish ! 1 Sponsored y Local | their own shoes for boxing instruc- g Police Department tion. W o, e | . The first meeting of the new box- | Prexie Coach Court \ ing and wrestling club for Juneau . a [D ( H“ iy youngsters, sponsored by the Juneau | CLINTON, S. C.~—~William P. Ja- y.’h\ , | =" Folice Department under the direc- | cobs, youthful acting president of v J L R tion of officers George Gilbertson | Presbyterian college here, will coach ‘—_.\ v and Kenneth Junge, will be held at | tennis in addition to his other du- © JOE LOUIS IS Daily Sports Cartoon wB y Pa pW[]MEN ARE rs—Cochrane, G e hringer and BASKETBALL ithe Elks Hall tonight at 7 o'clock. The donation of boxing or wrest- ling equipment will be greatly ap- ties during 1935-36: He is a former football and basketball player. —— - D, L T e Jreciated, the officers said, and all | SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOuG- } A ) | southpaw tosses would give the Cubs 4 e the edge. And ordinarily it would boys having boxing gloves are re- LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 cHAL | have. But the warld: serles is ' ho quested to take them tonight. Several pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- Grdinary’ bail geets 3 pairs of boxing gloves have already 'LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. " . j Clifton struck out exactly as he 7 " A TR LT R : GEDRGIA NEGR“ . IN BuWLlNG Was figured to do acording to the WORLD IMPORTERS. INC. SEATTLE V| advance dope. Cochrane came along d PR 5 | with an infield single to Herman to ) 5 1 TR upset Grimm’s calculations but Geh- TR ‘“‘W Pt l’_;‘ \Xl;l:ofie, lor I\gake Goc%d Scores |tigured he would. In the meantime for Each Playing ants His ac ! n Present Tourne Cochrane was resting on second base s ' ! y with the run that spelled triumph nght Of SCI’ICS 2 PARIS, Oct. 22.—Obie Walker, the The women shared honors with |t the Tigers. + “black boxcar” from Georgia, figures | |the masculine bowlers in the Big Gembled and Lost The first game of the Oity League he'll fight Brown Bomber Joe Louis Ten Conference games at the Elks|, That brought Goslin up. The|Basketball seaosgnmll b(;«plf')’“;:m;‘z [ sometime in 1936. Alleys last night In the single game | Goose had had his troubles getting weakn frogs-8 ’ny. i Fhavey dr 5 What Louis is to America, Walker | scoring, Mrs, Edith Bavard of the|the ball out of the infield against|FOPHIs between Krause and Sa- ) is to Europe. Twenty-two, hard-| Irish, with a score of 200, was second | French's left-handed slants up to|PiVS teams. and (eams fom. working and implacable, 225-pound by only two points—Fred Henning of | this point. On the second pitch Goslin Tall RpOCR FEANIBARIRTrOmen, W 4 Obie packs a punch which has put a | the Cyclones setting the high mark |lined a single to left and on it rode | ‘4ke Place on that date. period to the careers of a dozen hope- | for the evening with 202. W, S. Pul- | home Cochrane with the run which | VO L€ague games Pilhe played A /[ /4 ful European heavyweights. He is the | len of the Cyclones was third by the|knocked Grimm’s master-minding | " each scheduled;night of the first % / Py idol of Parisian fight fans, the “en- | narrowest possible margin, outbowl- | sky-high and tossed the world cham- half of the season gxcept,on two of [ ! fant terrible” of France. | ing Mrs. Laura Taylor of the Hawk- | pionship right into Detroit's lap, |'he 1ast three nights. On December “Louis is goin' far, all right,” says, eyes by a single point—Pullen scored | ~Grimm gambled and lost. But who|0 there will be one League game ST R I FO R D « Oble, “but he's goin too fast.” N 198 and Mrs. Taylor 197, could have guessed that the ancient| 2R one non-conference game be- a <t =2 the High e Net Invited Yet | In the three-game total scoring,|Goose Goslin would be the one to|L¥een the Krause team and 4 French sport fans stormed Obies | , 31Ffre€ H‘Pnnmg of tge Cyclones was| turn the trick? Old Goose has been ‘Sl:hc:;l nm; (:; g:zce(;:l:'e; ;;zi zaxe /L”/ training quarters the night after| | first w! th 566, W.. S. Pullen second |knocking around the big show for 14 e # s . Leuis beat Max Baer with the news | | with 550, and Mrs. Bavard third with | years and this was his fifth worla | 63500 there will be one League play- and asked their candidate for the [ ceries, three with the Washington|of 1 one i S A E o ekt e (N |, The Wildcats beat the Irish, the |Senators and two with Detroit. These The eccond ‘half(, 03 i TN i1 I I I- was going 0 fight Louls, N | Maroons defeated the Cyclones, and |old birds are mighty handy to have | StArt On January 2. i1 Rinft heen Ahked’ geby: smilad [ | the Hawkeyes won from the Gophers. | around, especiatly so when the chips The playing schedule for the first | : Obie, “and I ain’t done no askin’. I| The complete soores: are down. lintt of tho spason follo ¥k | got to clean up Europe before I go “U::;L;)Cv:_rlsrish R o co s Izwer;b‘er’r IS.~1-2, K;n:fi and G R 2oy abin; 3-4, Tallapoosa an emen. b g;m:L,fl,t,;L;i;;";“fi:;:::’)f‘e:li‘:j T, A Morgan .. 154 138 155— 447| ROYAL WELCOME - November 14.—5-6, Eagles and De- P . o . G. Boggan 148 148 148—"444 Molay; 1-3, Krause and Tallapoosa. I want to get. I figures Il flatten| A VETERAN OF (4 | TO BE EXTENDED ’ g Louis out some time next year.” AMERICAN LEAGUE | o el 175, 135 - 193 AO¥ TO OLYMPIC T MNvemhar W -dcl SRR X - Obie has no fears about his event-| CAMPAIGNS AMD FWE WORLD o _— — — 'MPIC TEAMS|men; 3-5, Tallapoosa and Eagles. ual success. He trains religiously with| SERIES, GOSLINS SWGLE I8 HE OB s 477 421 480 1378 November 21.—1-6, Krause and De- » Norman Tomasulo, heavyweight suc- INNING OF WE 6T GAME DROVE IN BE Mrs: Bavard lR.{"’H BREMEN, Germany, Oct. 22—Roy- | Molay; 2-5, Sabin and Eagles. cessor 0 Luis Firpo as champion of| RUN WHICH BEAT THE CUBS AKD MADE : Mrs. Bavar 200 161 175— 536 |al receptions will be accorded over-| November 26.—3-6, Tallapoosa and Argentina since the “Bull of the DETROIT WORLD CHAMPONS. ™ AP F. Foster 152 142 155— 449/veas contenders in the O1lympic!DeMolay; 4-5, Firemen and Eagles. Pampas” retired. Oble’s bright fly(‘; All Rights Resel y " J. Finlay 104 138 154— 396{games upon their arrival in this' December 3—4-6, Firemen and De- are on the crown of George Godfrey,|———————————————————————— R — — — ——|Hanseatic harbor, Molay; 1-6, Krause and Eagles, ok afia g s S S B Toln]g - 456 441 484—1381| FPlans for gala theatre perform- December 5—2-6, Sabin and De- Europe and the world by the Inter- S(’rles Hero DI“ Be " cn“ . Mamons @nces'and special musical offerings | Molay; 1-4, Krause and Firemen. natfonal Boxing Union. i X y B Kolas‘;Cl’gfiNEs' .. |already have met the approval of the December 10.—2-3, Sabin and Tal- Ambitions Pr G > . ( w ‘s. - S 95 95— 25.; city fathers. Beyond that it was de-|lapoosa; 1 vs, HS, Krause vs High e el ame Lhacmn vor HEa ports l'lg 0 > H‘Pulleu 173 179 198— 550(cided to arrange for special sight- |School, non conference. | > % itle ‘ldl? L‘ . Henning 183 171 202— 556 seeing tours to historic places in the December 17.—Playoff. mean much back home,” says Oble. — — — ——|neighborhood December 19.—Playoff plus one " ‘But like I said Tl clean up Eu-| NEW YORK, Oct. 22—The hero of | 1In 1931 “Pepper” Martin of the, Totals . 451 445 495—1391) ‘Olympic competitors also are in-|high school game. rope before I go home. After Charles ., 4 ' is i 8 r MAROONS i ? e 5 ¢ the 1935 world series—whether it's St. Louis Cardinals was the popular vited to participate in Bremen’s own R i o e I'm expecting to polish off a few|. . = | chofce of these men whose ballots MrS. Bringdale .. 143 157 171— 471|athleti i g Y hangover boxers, like Primo Carnera Mickey Cochrane, Tommy Bridges| o %0 ovonioc” ooy figure of A- Dunham ... 155 155 155—*465 5 mettiy boe week aliey sto SREUEAL JRs AR SV IRERE P and this German, Schmeling. Then OF “Goose” Goslin—may be the in- | inc vear., ¥ R R. Brown .. 191 112 12— s15|0 r SN L Lo LAS1 Dally g U180 s ns_ RoE 50 mfly‘be Louis will let me show himdividual sports king of the United| Carl Hubbell, who pitched the T T T ——|e 80 eeserv.0e0 0 ::‘\;EI:(;“—KPIABJI:G:AZSPECIAL l:::v. M:';’ust z}lt;eln1thxsol;’|;sif1ess." 5 st‘awfhror t?ifhye]ar. . | Giants to victory over Washington in T""’é‘ S ‘MH 484 4781451 | o AT THE HOTELS b it bl o R S s A ring e is a solid and n three ol e last four years, the the 1933 series, was the sports kin ophers vs. Hawkeyes Y ~ o \ 4 s_léglhtlybehomesick giant who talks| miracle-man of baseball got the nod of 1933. g 5 i GOPHERS e’ 7o 08 & &8 3 NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF JUNEAU COLD litile, “because there ain’t nothin’ I|over the aces of all other sports in Last year, voluble Dizz rs. Pullen ... 115 115 115—*345 United States of America, District O » Hi, S g y Dean of aska. ) - can think of to say.” His reading is | the poll annually conducted by The |the St. Louis Cardinals, won out N0, Bantiaid 100 16821405 Jack Romer‘AAk'x V':Iilson Juneau; of Alaska, Pirst Judiclal Divi; STORAGE COMPANY.S F‘RST N limited to picture books and he can't | Associated Press among sports edi- [over Lawson Little, the golfer, by a > PUCKWOrth .. 150 105 1680— 514 George Bach, Taku Harbor; Willam| Slon: s » write. But in the ring he is a pow- | tors and writers from coast to coast. | wide margin. =l e —— T okley Punter Bay: Ste ™| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS erful hitter whose box-like fists TOLAlS ... 430 45 449—1354] Junear yarios 3. Fiu Steve Early, |54 by virtue of an execution dated - strike with speed that belies his size. i ] HAWKEYES e S Wit Hager, Juneau;|gentember 16th, 1935, issued out of Wil AWale: Mudiie record run at more than 300 miles Mrs, Taylor ...... 158 13 107— 4gg| 0 M0 Jinen the District Court for the Territory . 4 Obie recognizes Louis’ fighting | W | Rer Howy on Wi & b Oate. Tom Selby ... 158 158 168—*474| g por el of Alaska, First Judicial Division. ebility: 81 ‘odly. Sontertis 1s ‘tha: With Laay Campbell at his side, |J. B. Caro ........ 146 182 168— 469 fernes, Sitka, . on a judgment and decree rendered | he can play monkey-wrench to the| ismnmg over his announced decision s St te Lk in said Court on March 16th, 1935, Notice is hereby given that the following bonds will be redeemed Louis/machine. He has a simple for- | not to risk his life again, Sir Mal-| Totals 462 419 523—146¢|(MRS. FOX RETURNING |in favor of F. W. Harris, Plaintiff,|| on November Ist, 1935—Numbers 90, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102 mula for beating Louis—the same onef ‘colm told of his decision to quit the| *—Average; did not bowl. and against Charlie Gray, also and 103. ] he has been using in Europe, | g | speedways. “In case some foreigner| Tonight the Pacific Coast Confer- AH'ER VISlT IN EAST known as Chas. Gray, defendant, in “There ain’t no fighter livin’ that | yy- . “ | comes along and beats my record, I ence will bowl the following game: o Suit No. 3656-A upon the records In addition the following bonds of November 1st, 1836 maturity . doesn't make one mistake during alWfll Rlsk Llfe Once More shall have another go at it,” he said. Grizzlies vs. Bryins, 7:30; Broncs Mrs. Arthur W. Fox, wife of theland dockets of the District Court are hereby called and will be redeemed on November 1st, 1936— fight. Mé, T just stands around and | “ "Forei ner.. Be ts R vs. Lumberjacks, 8:30; Trojans vs. wellknown attorney, is a passenger |for the First Judicial Division of Numbers 108, 109 and 110. These three bonds will be paid at $102.00 waits for that mistake. I can take 300 M?l M ka BASTRI BTARS MERFING | |DOAT 9130, Thece will B 1o nowi-|AOBED, the Fyicess Norah fop Ner |Alasks, ok Juneau, and in wecord- || ogether with acerucd nteres. it. And when Louis makes that mis- -lViile Mar. ‘ |ing tomorrow night Juneau home. Mrs. Fox has been|ance with said judgment and de- : » take I swat him. If he doesn’t flat-| | R i SRR visiting in the East for the past|cree, I have levied upon this 16th Holders of the above mentioned bonds are hereby requested to ten out right away that's all right | { R{zgular {ngetlng Tuesday evening | five or six months. day of September, 1935, the follow- present the same for payment at.the First National Bank on Novem- T HacT koo dpwauny ity LONDON) Ot 21— €ir Ma‘“”“‘*ifif:fi?fi;fi?:??fil‘i’li:&’ Ve niot | e e S P e el . P A A M T s i adi e goes down.” Campbell has sent his giant “Blue- | Ak i n the city of Ju h A g i | para” = Lo LILLIAN WATSON, Regular meeting of the Rebekah |Alaska, and more particularly de- ¥ SPECIAL DELIVEKY 10 DOUG fessdong ittt :ifiwkfifile:r:g:e‘i_adv' Secretary. | Lodge, Wednesday, October 23, at 8 scribed as follows, to-wit: JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY, Inc., JG- i i “ * LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30| foreigner comes along and beats my oS s ST | The ninth inning of the final game [P Refreshments. Visiting mem- ‘Beginning at the northwest By WALLIS 8. GEORGE, Manager, ‘m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE.|reord”” GOODIE SALE of the late world series ought to pro- |68 Welcome. corner of Lot No. 4, identical LIVERY—Phone 442, ulv.] That's what he told 400 British| The Rainbow Girls will hold a|Vide the hot-stove leaguers with suf- KATHERINE HOOKER, with the northwest corner of | sportsmen assembled at a “victory” | “Goodie Sale” at the Sanitary Groc-|ficient food for arguments to last out | 4" Noble Grand. | Black No. 221, thence north 56 |the coldest sort of winter. Charlie deg. 38 min. E, alang the sauth e e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | banquet here in recognition of his cery on Saturday, October 26. adv. Acquitted Once, Now Revealed as Mdc_:lern‘B;réia | make and it turned out wrong. But | 1 due to | th t will|lic vendue the highest and best ‘:’:itndo:s no:] lsay that Charlie’s rea- ad:ad::a;lingemfeemfihzofie n‘,le bidder for cash, on October 24th, Juneau, Alaska 1 | \ ;Sh aroag |heirs and distributees of the said|1935, at 10:00 o'clock am., at the e tegical Slant Louis Crogan, deceased. front door of the United States e way he probably doped the Dated October 1st, 1935. Court House, in Juneau, Alaska. COMMERCIAL | Grimm'’s questionable strategy in al- llowlng Pitcher Larry French to take his turn at bat after Bill Jurges went down swinging to leave Stanley Hack perched high and dry on third pase will, without doubt, provoke plenty of discussion, pro and con. French went out on an easy ground ball and Hack was once more held |on third where he was destired to stay while Galan flied to Goslin for | tunity to get his team out in front when he failed to send in a pinch- | hitter for French. That's fine for the second-guessers but it so happened | that Grimm had only one guess to situation out is simple to under- stand. Frenoh, a lefthander was go- NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the United States Commission- er's Court for the Juneau Pre- cinct, Territory of Alaska, Divi-| sion Number One. In the Matter of the Estate of LOUIS CROGAN, Deceased. NOTICE 7S HEREBY (1VEN, .|that the account of the adminis- i trator of the estate of Louis Crogan, December, 1935, at ten o'clock a.m. has been duly appointed by said court for the settlement thereof and the hearing of objetcions to the same. | All persons are further notified J. F. MULLEN, U. 8. Commissioner. 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; ab in- tersection with the north side of Willoughby Avenue; thence S. 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” Street 6580 feet to | the third out. ¥ deceased, has been rendered to the I oA (e 0aDs o The second § will point out [2bOVe entitled court for settlement, 3 | rimm f and ¢ esday, th . day of| beginning, containing 3045.50 sq. By e Moo oppor- hat Tuesday, the 3rd. day Of| 1\ "6 470 acres,” together with the house and appurtenances thereon. and public notice is hereby further given that, accordingly, I will offer said real property for sale at Pub- ‘Take due notice that above men- tioned sale will be held, and the above described real property will PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 413 The B. M. " Bank and SAVINGS Behrends |ing good and even though he failed at bat he' was the Cubs' best bet | |to hold the Tigers at bay In the | last half of the ninth and set the| stage for the Cubs’ heavy hitters in | First publication, Oct. 1, 1935. Last publication, Oct, 24, 1935, |P sold at said time and place. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- tember 17, 1935. ‘WM. T. MAHONEY, | Resources Over Two and One of Baldwin, L. 1., provided New York with a sensation when she confessed | weak hit Clifton, wife of the lover of Mrs. Creighton’s daughter, Ruth (right), and then |to q;onn:::xtx safely m'?mhm: admitted she was guilty of murdering her brother 12 years ago, a charge on which she was acquitted, | timec he t A had been to the plate. And She is shown at hgln she appeared at the time. Police now lul?oct. her of having poisoned other relag after Clif pee 2 | their half of the tenth. U. 8. Marshal. 11 | ‘The first man to face French ir By C. H. MacSPADDEN, Half Million Dollars |the Tigers' turn at bat would be the SASH - DOORS * MILLWORK Deputy. R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, Sept, 17, 1935. Last publication. Oct.’ 22, 1935. Everything for builders at low et DUNN LBR. CO-y 833 C, Seattle, Wash. ATALOG Mrs. John Creighton (center) murder of Mrs. Ada Applegate, cask pri i 7.0.30x FOR FREE BUILDERS it tives who e e T