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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1935. et e ——— and Clint Heppenstall leading the | Edwards, f ...........0 0 0 0 j i : BAGENS MR Il [ mmea v e~ 2 S0 ¢ RAN, SHRINE DANCE |GOVERNMENT TO|NINE DEATHS IN -11: “ through the Tallapoosa defense while | Hayes, g 2% e bim TE ’ ’ { ‘ | the giants held their opponents to |Stragier, g 0 B 0T | 3 c l lng « IN HOT FASHION oo wniy et it i« 2 4 MR, KEATON | GIVEN TONIGHT|TAKE AT LEAST| HAINES ILLNESS \A er and rougher Rishton went to the N 1 1 y showers with four fouls on him. Total -8 2 4 18 PURE AN[LI:A, ‘ | The Krausers entered the fourth | Krause (39) FG FT PF TP . FRIDAY 8 GAME‘qumer Wwith a slim lead, and al- |Brown, { LBt N ‘ Wy gty ol Lack of Self-Care Blamed It exquisite flavor never though the big sailors rolled in the | Frazer, f 0 0 0 0 of $he seaso; g in P ik Epi e 7 A Hansen, ¢ 0 0 0 0 - ¥ tish Rite Temple. This season the . In nuemonia Lpl- reeze. ‘out .. Joimts o A P Mol 6 3 1 2 (5 dances are being featured on Sat- Ad]oul'nmeflt Taken from Jitii fRegi & o o, g Concreters, Tallapoosa.in|my Neon e it of e Con|Nelom £ ¢ 8 1 1| Quiet Wedding Followed ifeiysign mtessof n rdav| Friday Afternoon Un- i o - | Rough Contest — De- |ficiq goals in rapid order to keep |Osbor, g ... ‘o 1 1 1| by Reception at Rob- The attaies are sirictly iovtational | o) NEn day Morning Lack of proper self-care is do.| ~FROZEN Y/ DEssemts Molays Beat Eagles his team out of danger. The crowd ity Wy ert Keaton Home s s i clared to be one of the reasons for ! Molays bea g i for this evening after which the . i was such a bowling mob, players| ToMl - LRI various groups will attend the dance. (Continuec mom Page One) the influenza and pneumonia epi- RESULTS LAST NIGHT had di(;’]lcu‘lty :x:_;:earing the ref- ';‘::;poosar (35) F(‘} F;‘ P.!;‘ Tl; In an informal wedding, to which | ——to——— : gemi:oa::acl;lgs andxfil’l;kmn, which ol 9; Eagles 18. eree’s whistle at times. s o only members of the family are in- 4 as laimed es. l}erhy 3 agles Tanghe, f 4 0 2 8| i arine aels Mopar 68 % be- ! terrific force which was behind it. ‘According to medical reports from Kranse 39; Tallapoosa 35. S N S i d night be Norman rubbed his jaw as he re- 5 | Sammy Nelson Stars Gissberg, ¢ . 3 0 0 6| . mes the bride of Mr. Ted Keaton. 1 b ., the section, the mass attendance of tiges R, | Nelson was the outstanding player | Frodle, g 4 0 0 8 o called what he termed the “sock.ye hoo1o in' each of the towns, en-| LEAGUE STANDINGS L i The bride-jo-te, duighifer. of Mr 3 H de one of the most entertain- | . ‘ x i of the evening, both on offense and | Rishton, g 0 1 4 1l e Michael M MtshE oF Re- | i < tailing the travelling of 22 miles be- . Won Lost Pct. |gerence. He was laid out for a few) Carlson, g - 0 1 A Al e AN ErATAL OF Bro- ing witnesses thus far to take the o '8 o N TN oot degree has Krause 2 0 1000, 0tes on a rough, offside play{Tulip, g 0 0 0 0|yigence Hospital, Seattle, and is now 1 ] stand, and defendants and spectators | o1, a104 the respiratory ailments. rlne DeMolay 10 1000 fupich skidded him into a tier ot — — — —|practicing her profession at St.| alike appeared to enjoy the sinCere{n ;i\ rynerals have now been pro- Tallapoosa 1 1 500 | seats on the west side of the gym., Total & 17 1 8 35|00 MA R RY TuNIGHT way in which Norman told his whole hibited, and attempts made to dis- Eagles 0 1 000 |1 ylow, enough to send an ordi-| Referee—Jerry Ledbetter. ; story with but little encouragement. | .o, q00 traffic between the two * i 1 000 | The prospective groom is the son itn £ r member of Firemen 0 : nary player to the showers, was the S g L i, of Mr. and Mrs. J..P: Keateirof Sno- The witness was a forme: towns until the epidemic has'passed. ance Sabin's 0 .1 000 loark that set off the Nelson fire- | Tomisl Oty Fb Hike Heatis retve | ~ ¢ ; i the Alaska Mine Workers Union and | “mu, 1atives are now ill in bed g works in the last frame Jears in.this Capital Gty Whis ne| Quiet Services Rectory [said he is now a member of the o~ with pneumonia in Kluckwanj and Spectators in a packed house filed | Cther scorers for the evening were is an employee of the Alaska, Juneau to Unile Popular neau l\_:nne Workers Assohfiola, on | i+ at Haines, according. to Miss out of th> high school gym last night | Al Bloomquist, in the first game, who | Gold Mining Company. which is composed of men Who Wer| pidred Keaton, nurse for the Bu- (Invitational) talking to therhselves, after witness- also went crazy to score 17 points, | The Rev. Wm. G. LeVasseur will | Couple Here opposed to continuing the strike and } ... ¢ rndian Affairs, who has Just vitaiiona ing that Tallapoosa-Concreters tilt, Brown and Heppenstall, of Krause, | perform the ‘wedding ceremony, | wanted to go back mwo'rk. G e Sotlrnad P the H0ans. \ which the Krausemen won, 39-35. Not | with 13 and 10 points respectively, Which will be followed by an open| Miss Ann Loughran of San Fran-| First mention of the vote taken by | mye first death in the region was) 3 in years has such a wild and excit- |and Bayers, DeMolay, 12 points. | Teception at the home of Mr. and |Cisco will become the bride of Mr.jthe city to determine how many meh|repored October 27, and seven vic- ing game been played on the local| Tuesday night, Sabin’s quintet | Mrs. Robert Keaton, Charles Waynor this evening at sim- wamed‘w return to vgork after the tims' have been claimed in Haines court. Harold Regele, last year's City | meets the Juneau Firemen, with both | ple ceremontes in the rectory of the|Walkout came out while Jones Was) gy, i Klukwan. TO N IG H ey league referee, would have enjoyed a teams gunning for a first victory. In | Church of the Nativity. ::]1 t':hfi sckand, Th;s:vxotrni;sehx;‘menstizg A considerable number of pneu- | 5 Romap holiday, tooting his whistle the aftermath, the powerful Talla-| a0 Ugrin of the Brunswick team Father William G. LeVasseur will|that he knew most monia cases have also been reported % and yelling himself hoarse. But he poosa squad tangles with the DOUg-|ye4 the field with a three-game total l"UNEAU RIFLE RANGE {officiate at the services, which will| I favar of retuming to Work. De-|gom Kake, according to Dr. J. F.[§ is gone and Jerry Ledbetter, newlas Eagles | score of 493, in the Commercial league | PLANS TURKEY SHOOT | ue attended only by members of thel fense counsel inquired howr 2 ehw‘Van Ackeren, Medical Director for 9:30 whistle-toter, was glad when the mad | The Concreters played without bowling at the Brunswick Alleys last | immediate family. tand he asserted he knew ro: the | .1 o Bureau of Indian Affairs, and a melee was ended. It was too rough Woody Burnette and Andy JOhnson, | piop¢ byt his best individual game | Turkey-seekers will have an op-| Miss Loughran arrived in Juneau results of the city poll which showed | soy; geqths have occurred there. Dr. 1 to handle, but provided fans with the | giants of the squad. Both have been | g oo’ 1oy " was topped by Everetts |Portunity to combine pleasure with | three weeks ago from the Bay city. & majority for returning to wWork. It ip, 4e of Petersburg was dispatched \ acme in interest from start to finish. out of town for the past two weeks, | ¢ 4o gional Corps team who bowl- | Profit when the Juneau Rifle Range| Mr. Waynor is a prominent Capital was contended by leaders of thely, yns scene early this week and M . The opener, between the champion | but should be in uniform for the g4 175 in the third game. The Bruns- |Opens officially next Saturday in the | City businessman, and is manager|Umon at that time that the union| ..y o0 days treating the ailing asonic DeMolay outfit, and Claude Erskine game against DeMolay next Friday | sqole won throe games from the Sig- | A- B. Hall with one of the biggest|of the Alaska Credit Bureau. The|Men did not vote in the city poll be- |5 iyeg, and his Douglas Eagles was just a night. Dan Livie, manager of the| . come Week-end turkey shoots on record as | couple will make their home in the |€ause they figured it was none of the el T l dull appetizer, as the young Masons | fraternal lads, stated that the NeW | me complete scores were: ;lts opening event. J..Williams, ably | Assembly Apartments. ci}ys affair. Little _!urb};]er was RETURNS FROM VACATION emp e . walked off with the show to the|suits were without letters last night, | | assisted by Tex Lennert, is now busy — b“":gm out Onmghe Ol;‘;‘“[t- d%‘;’”fi;’e- Sitrs, Velin' Moehiing, daughtér of tune of 39-18. |but will be ready for the big game| Signal Corps | constructing the indoor range, which p NTER’ #8 the prosecuiion ecte Territorial Attorney General Ja Lashing Navy Attack Friday | Lenhart 105 118 144— 367 is being operated under the auspices‘STEWARTs ENTERTAIN |iine of questioning and was upheid | & i, arrived oyn Rt Z‘ee: The glant Concreters and the just- Summary | Everetts 147 147 175— 469 of the Juneau Rifle Range. : BEFORE SHRINE DANCE |bv the court. Lelie & et e e as-big sailors started slowly, with DeMolay (39 FG FT PF TP | Morrison . 114 116 108— 340 ———— [ Al but five of the defendants are } the Twelfth Street boys grabbing a |E. Lindstrom, f 100 ol —— — — —— ESTEBETH IS DELAYED | Preceding the Shrine dance this|7OW at liberty on bail. Those still short lead. This faded under a lash- | B. Lindstrom, f 0 1 0 1| Totals 366 381 427— 1176 BY WIND ON SITKA TRIP | evening, Dr. and Mrs. A. W, Stewart (in the Federal jail are Abel Ander- - ing navy attack which rolled the Davlin; f 2.0 0 4 Brunswick | will entertain at a seven o'clock son, Roman Ellers, Nick Kobak, C. seamen into & 20-10 lead shortly be- | Bayers, ¢ 6 0 0 12 Ugrin .171 170 152—483| The motorship Estgbeth was still| dinner in their Gold Belt Avenue W. Farlin and Matthew Sumara. fore the close of the first half. Two | Bloomquist, g 8 1 1 17 Mura 111 134 162— 407 windbound in Auk Bay at 10 o'clock | home. : A T PARENTS' flashes under the basket by Brown |Garnick, g 0 0 2 0/Galao 152 166 142— 460 last night, according to word re-| Guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. Well- NEW PLYMOUTH ON e w of Krause brought the count to 20-|Fellman, g 1000 A ) —— —— —— —— ceived by the Customs Office here. |man Holbrook, Dr. and Mrs. W. W, i 9 14 as the half ended. | — — — | Totas . 434 470 456—1360 The Estebeth left Juneau on a| Council, Mayor and Mrs. I Gold- DISPLAY, M’CAULS It ild ¥ 3 Wild Second Half Total 18 3 5 39| The following Commercial League regular mail run to Sitka Wednes- | stein, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Williams,| The McCaul Motor Company has your children are suffering from eye strain, poor The concrete mixers came out of Eagles (18) FG FT PF TP |games are scheduled for tonight: day night. | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Phillips, Mr. and jreceived the long-awaited 1936 Y s s their den with a vengence in the |Gray, f 3 1 0 7| Frye Bruhn vs Sanitary Grocery, and e o | Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. | Plymouth on the North Sea and the vision, headaches . ... if report cards are unsatisfactory third stanza, and with Capt. Brown | J. Niemi, 0 0 2 0|Folgersvs United Meat. | Daily Emptre Wunt Ads Pay! 'R.J. Sommers | vehicle is being admired in the sales . . consult — - — - — — |room today. N S e woessrroo--=7( The car, a four-door sedan, is said - b {to be the most beautiful Plymouth 9 vet_cread oy convier, wna eme { DR, RAE L. CARLSON etty an nna’s AL | which the motor car manufacturer is t t & ks + 0 ist of Ketchik = Yellow Cab Company has pur- p Ome r"St 0 etc " an 5 | 1 3 & i | chased the car, T. J. McCaul said. % ‘ UNDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK IN | S NOW IN JUNEAU AT THE GASTINEAU HOTEL * | BLAZE IN AUTO o = | The Juneau Fire Department was Dr. Carlson specializes in the examination of children’s g called out at 7 o'clock last night to & b § MOOSE HA LL |extinguish a blaze in the upholstery eyes. Twenty years experience. Phone 10 for appoint- 1 4 ‘:Ihx:h":::' p‘;:vlf‘:: :’ty TEe:‘nL% S‘Z;‘;’(‘,L ment for Saturday or Sunday or call at Room 203. ‘ Be sure to hear the most important lecture and Willoughby Avenue. Very little \ OPENING of your life time— damage was yoparied. . oo T | (Lost Word | ¢ : i 3 uesday, November 19 : 2 THE WORD—(Magic Word $ > P 2. i (Lreatxve Word | l ( o ('(l‘ / l-({ ,,I (S o | / ‘ ) P maRe Suc tends: Phone 3374 M aike sucsl 700(' (ENRAS ! REAL HOME-COOKING ¢ _ e S . 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