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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL- SO IIMTO BE A MOVIE ACTOR- WELL: I THINK IMGONNA LIk 1T- | WONDER A\ WHAT MY FIRST PART WILL BE- WELL- HERE | AM - WANTED ON LOCA - TION TODAY - YOO HAD BETTER GO HOME AND REST OP FOR TOMORROW- WELL START SHOOT- ING YOUL THEN - FH' YOU ARE NOT NICK BAVARD, CLEVELAND TIE I PIN CONTEST Both Roll 567 in Three- Game Score in Big Ten Play, Elks Alleys Earl Cleveland of the Wildcats, and Nick Bavard of the Wolverines, tied for first hemors in the three- game total scoring in the Big Ten Conference Bowling at the Elks Al- leys last night. Both men made total scores of 567. Bob Duckworth of the Gophers was second with 517, and THE DAILY ALASKA MIRE. SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS NO WONDER THEY ARE GONNA PAY ME SIX THOUSAND DOL- LARS AWEEK- I'LL ONLY LAST A WEEK- |TWO HUNTERS GET | " DEER, QUICK TIME Officer Geodrge Gilbertson R. Summers, Juneau Lumber \ b2, who went to Bear Creek aboard the Betty Ross Thurs- iay afterneon on a hunting expedi- tion, each killed, a deer within a | few minutes of their arrival on Ad- miralty Island. This is according to | word received here by Officer Ken- | neth Junge. | R Y WY i et PAY’N TAKIT i} Greceries, Meats, Liguors Leader Department Store NEW BOWLING 3 TEAMS PLAY| . “ SCHEDULE IN IN COMMERGILL ™" _ - COMTL LEAGUE LEAGUE BOWLING |, cuxe rsysrem | | Diesel Oil from a clean tank, strained into your tank. Baggage, Drayage, Crating, Storage PHONE 3441 CASH COLE | YES-YOU SEE,YOUR WIFE THROWS YOUL OFF A CLIFF - BOT YOu DON'T DI IMMEDIATELY- YOO ARE KILLED LATER- SHOOTIN' i ME? & ‘ !United Meat, Brunswick Signal Corps Meets A. J. nited Food Camp and Rheinlander F an?—lgvne“?'ligioo&izms Plays Folgers Tonight The United Meat, Brunswick Al- eainning tonight the new sched- leys and United Food bowling teams f play starts in the Commercial | olled high scores in Commercial ing League af the Brunswick League play last night at the Bruns- The opener at 7:30 will find wick alleys. United Ment_delenwd U. S. Signal Corps pitted against BY unswick 1,307 to 1,220, United Food A. J. camp and at 8:30 the beat Frye-Bruhn 1,179 to 1,091 and cinlanders meet the Folgers. Brunswicks defeated the A. J. Camp The complete schedule follows: (1200 to 1,218. You are cordially invited to | | | { VIOLET PETERSON, Operator S SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Pack This Rib-cone Mill Anywhere! Heaviest piece 285 Ibs. Total, A portdble “any- where a mu'e = “can go”!t Only $220 Direct from Faetory for 2-4 ton capacity, 1% HP. mill. Others up to 250 tons Screening’ or screenless. Send for Bulletin 115; learn details, see pictures of compléte milling equipment SINCE 1902 Straub Mfg. Co., 578 Chestnut St., Oakland, Cal. ) e rs s rras o, { Permanent Waving A SPECIALTY Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. Front Street Phone 221 Art Henning third with 508. i 4 7 % A. J. Camp In the iidividual me scoring (‘]\xl:‘.' éfilfi“xfi"c"m;‘m"se'r‘*‘ ""Rcbxnson 132 119 135— 386 ATTEND A DANCE placed first with a'score of 220, Earl e ie Vs ey vy BB 151 156 106— 413 St b ik Ceveland of the Wildeats was second 4Cn"uvmbbm TitiGRs Shnittard Grc);cery G. Robinson 139 137 143— 419 P! ores y e with 207, and Bob Duckworth third ol _ sy 3 with an even 200. ‘h.VBumswxx.H e TR Totals 121 | Juneau Mine Workers The Maroons beat the Gophers | Nov. 5—Alt Heidelberg vs. United Brunswick P the Will:cass won from the Wolver- | Mcat; A. J. Camp vs. United Food. Jerry 152 185 108— 345 Assocnahon ines and the Illini defeated the Nov. 6—Rheinlander vs. Frye- gy 13¢ 182 114— 430 h Irish Signal Corps vs. California gmiio 155 165 165— 485 at the © scores were: | ; G Gophicre vs. Mardons Nov. 7—Folgers vs. Columbia Lum- potals 1980 A. B. HAI‘I‘ GOPHERS bm\'}, Brunswick vs. Aclt !leidelbe[x;g.J R L B 5 = 398 4 Nov. 8—Sanitary Grovery vs A. J. Inited Foo FGodr T @ I £o it ;ié 12; }22» 225 Camp; United Food vs. United Meat. p. o Lo ;2‘; Gus 1y'13— 434 onlg lt 167 200 150— 517 N0y, B-Prye-Benbn. V8. . SN migygeen 119 159 168— 418 —_ — = — his i what that 38,000 fans saw when the Stanfc:d Cardinels dowhed the University of Washing- | Corps; Folgers vs. Callfornia Gro- pg 98 118 111— 327 November 2 Totals 455 510 445—1410 ton Huskies in their annual clash at Seattle last Satarday afterncon by a score of 6-0. Two field goals | — MAROONS turncd the trick for Coach Thornhill's Redshirts, bo h made in the first quarter of the game. In the photo * || Nov. 11—Alt Heidelberg vs. Rhein= Totals ; 1179 GOOD MUSIC Mrs, Bringdale 138 133 123— 304, apove Jimmy “Sugar” Cain, No. 62, one of the Huskics' steilar backs, going through the Cards’ line for a | Jander; Columbia Lumber vs. A. P ) Frye Bruhn X Dunham 155 155 155—°465 | gain o7 seven yards. Others reen in the picture are—left to right—Mauller; center, No. 33; Rouble, guard, ;’““)’I’(‘E‘ e e S Durgin 98 143 111— 351 Dancmg 9:30 E. R Brown ..... 100 u i?r— i2§ No. 5; Reynolds, tackle, No. 15, all of the Cards. Note the determined exprezsion on the faces of PIAYers. | .\ ocory: United Food Bk g::fic l‘:z g; 33: gg: Al Totals 483 432 4701385 7 " | | wick. ‘ RS : Wildeats vs. Wolverines TWO ‘GET CONIRAC[ ‘GARNERA W|Ns FORTY Ban !:(?vhl-aa-sfligizrzchrgzx;iih}:‘:lg- Totals ..1001 Gentlemen, 50(: T. A wnwm\IVIL[l)(%ATl‘Sw 157— 393 ON JUNEAU Acl(])l{‘&c Nov. 14—Columbia Lumber vs, United uer Ladies Free o 48 48444 T d ! Rheinlander; A. J. Camp vs. United Rodenberg 135 117 119— 3 . . . o W ot iég ;03 191— 567 bIORA,_G_E H | IN BOUT w I TH SHfiw UP AT Meat. Stedman 171 120 129— 427 Admission includes check room privilege ity Sl | Nov. 15—Signal Corps vs. Bruns- Koski 154 163 192— 500 e — — Totals 425 483 496—1404 The contract for hauling 1,000 or! wick; United Food vs. California ke 1 ———— . Py WOLVERINES more tons of rock to the Juneau Cold | GERMAN BuxER BuxlNG cLuB Grocery. Totals 1307 Jane Farrelley .. 120 120 120—*360 Storage plant for improvement of | Nov. 16—Frye-Bruhn vs. Sanitary Brunswick i M E. 8. Evans 120 123 104— 347 their property, will be divided be- | Grocery; Folgers vs. United Meat. Jerry . 114 142 135— 391 T Tom McMullen N. Bavard 14 198 200— 567 tween Morris Tonsgard and Dave 5 Gy ar Nov. 18—Rheinlander vs. A. J. Bill 158 113 153— 424 ) — — — - Femmer, the two lowest bidders, ac- ano Comes Uut of Box- Puglhshc Ablllly [S Devel— Camp; Columbia Lumber vs. Signal Emilio ... 138 143 194— 405 als 89 441 4441274 cording to Wallis S. George, Presi-| - s . = 2 Corps. o it i, TN dont ‘and Manager of the nmeau| ing Boneyard—Decision | oping but Wrestlers oot A W T (e i ) c\‘(:::;o:re‘ tin:::edbo;o Jusasat, ttl;‘I: ILLINI | Cold Storage Company. | Given in Fourth Round Need Mat |Pood; Brunswick vs. Frye-Bruhn. Mrs. Tilden 128 144 104— 376! The pile driver owned by Jake L i | " Nov. 20—Sanitary Grocery vs. C 3 l T : G. A. Parks 159 159 159—*477| Cropley, which has been for several| NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Primo Car-| ... S who vave United Meat; California Grocery vs aplto 1 he!ltre Art Henning 182 172 154— 508 days enzaged in driving piling on nera lumbered out of the boxing!. il ula‘ Cierttista d6ithe boys A. J. Camp. — — — ——|the Juneau Cold Storag> Company boneyard last night to score a tech-| oo T*8War & i ¥S' Nov. 21—Columbia Lumber vs. d ive tickets f \f T 7. g , . toxing and wrestling club, which prynswick; Rheinlander vs. Signal and receive tickets for yoursel ‘otals .. 469 475 4171361 property, was moved today to the nical knockout over Walter Neusel, Soiis akaslen ABOLE Tt Weeks ago g . 8ig and a friend or relative IRISH ferryway, where a few piles will be rugged German heavyweight, in the & B sant Corps. to see * Mrs. Bavard ... 171 130 191— 492 riven for the City. The pile-driver, fourth of a scheduled ten-round|’¥ the Juneau Police Department| Nov. 22—United Food vs. Folgers; F. Foster 133 166 119— 428 mounted on skids, was dragged to | bout. inder the direction of Officers Al; Heidelberg vs. Sanitary Grocery. J. Finlay 111 130 *162— 403 its new position by the City grader,| Neusel quit when he collided witn| G¢08e Gilbertson and Kenneth| Noy, 23—California Grocery vs: 13 l 0 s Bl 2 — — == ——l|driven by Bert Lybeck. Carnera’s elbow and opened a dan- | /i8¢ are showing remarkable apii- Rheinlander; Frye-Bruhn vs. A. J. vein oom Totals 415 426 4721313 ———— |gerous cut over his right eve. tude R SIL Wy LEAY dovelon) Oy, . The following Pacific Coast Gon- ference games will be bowled to- night: Beavers vs. Brones, 7:30; In- PATCO MAKING FLIGHTS Two trips to Hawk Inlet were| Fifteen thousand sport fans saw the abbreviated battle which marked Carnera's first return to the ring di Gallonpin’ Gaels, 9:30. Trojans, 8:30; Huskies vs. The Big Ten Conference will bowl made today by the Alaska Air Trans- | since he was jolted into the ranks port Patco flown by Pilot Sheldon gf second raters by Joe Louis's left Simmons. On the first trip three|hooks nere last summer. ~cnsiderable pugilistic ability. This Nov. 25—Folgers vs. Brunswick; is according to Officer Junge, who Signal Corps vs. Alt Heidelberg. was in charge of instructions at the meeting of the club in the gym-' Lumber; Sanitary Grocery vs. United aasium at the Elks Hall last night. | Food. With four complete sets of gloves Nov. 27—Frye-Bruhn vs. California Nov. 26—United Meat vs. Columbia g the following games at the Elks passengers, Olaf Hellar, Iver Maki, and Bill Flory, were brought to Ju- | neau, and on the second flight Iver Sandy was a passenger. Alieys next Monday night: Cyclones vs. Buckeyes, 7:30; Hoosier vs. Bad- gers, 8:30; Hawkeyes vs, Irish, 9:30. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 MEETING IN MOOSE HALL TOPIC—The Answer to the Eternal Question W ho, What, W hen, W kere CHESLEY Register now for private class work in Individual Achievement. Select the convenient hour for you. MONDAYS—10 a.m., 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAYS—10 a.m., 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. FRID_AYS—IO a.m,, 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. PHONE- 3374 Carnera won every round 'in the short bout last night. There were no knockdowns, p Carnera weighed 268 pounds and Neusel tipped the scales at 201 pounds. Winner Is Loser, Too TAMPA, Fla.—Harry Denegre won an election bet but he didn’t enjoy | it. M. D. Gray rode him around the town in a wheelbarrow—during a downpour of rain. Wl e i SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30, pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. .- IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! Phone 374-2 rings and a represen- tative will show you samples of the adv. |latest creations in beautiful Christ- | mas Cards at painless prices for any purse. for the usze of the boys, boxing in- Grocery; Folgers vs. A. J. Camp. truction is going rapidly forward, Nov. 28—Sanitary Grocery vs. Alt but the wrestling contingent is bad- Heidelberg; Signal Corps vs. United ‘ly handicapped by the lack of a mat. Meat, Aftendance at the meetings of Nov. 20—Columbia Lumber vs. the boys’ boxing and wrestling club United Food; Rheinlander vs. Bruns- “oatinues to grow despite inadequate wick, equipment. About forty boys were| Nov. 30—A. J. Camp vs. Frye- present at the' meeting last night. |Bruhn; Folgers vs. Alt Heidelberg, o . onac 2.3 g ) Dec. 2—California Grocery vs. 2 e Brunswick; Rheinlander vs. United | Mighty Fine Pickin’s |meat. v —— | Dee. 3—Sanitary Grocery vs. ANDALUSIA, Ala—Bobby Murphy, | Signal Corps; A. J. Camp vs. Alt- 17, is ready to compete for the cot- | Heidelberg, {ton picking championship of lhis[ Dec. 4—Frye-Bruhn vs. Columbia section. He has picked almost a' Lumber; United Food vs. Signal | bale this fall, | Corps. 1 .- Nov. 5—Sanitary Grocery vs. Woice Rheinlander; Folgers vs. Frye-Bruhn. ————-—- { The regular monthly business meeting of the Juneau Woman's SOUTH FOR WINTER | Club will be held in the City Coun-| Joe Ensley, Alaska Road Commis- cil Chambers Tuesday, November|sion foreman from Fairbanks, and 5, at 2 pm. | Mrs. Ensley, are passengers on the : NORA B. CHASE, | Yukon enroute to the States for the ! —ady. President. | winter. FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET | P As a paid-up subseriber guest of The - Daily Alaska Empire | t Good only for current offering [y Your Name Mny Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. O. DAVIS (! 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These three bonds will be paid at $102.00 together with accrued interest. % Holders of the above mentioned bonds are hereby requested to present the same for paymen t at the First National Bank on Novem- ber 1st, after which date interest payments will cease. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY, Ine., By WALLIS S. GEORGE, Manager. Dutch Says— “He has plenty of Prestone left. At $3.25 per gallon its the cheapest in the long run. Some of his customers use the same Prestone for two or three winters — with very little added.” DIAMOND T TRUCKS AND GLOBE BATTERIES at ECONOMY GARAGE