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- . o BRINGING UP FATHER JOST SAY THAT MY FAVORITE FRUIT IS AVOCADOS-AND | NEVER EAT MEAT- M\Y BREAKFAST CON- SISTS OF JLUST MELBA TOAST AND TEA- | LOVE CAVIAR - A GLASS OF MILK CONSTITOTES MY LONCH- MY 1 OWE +FOoU ) BOWLERS BOUNCEINTO | 500 COLUMN Schmitz and Koski Are High Men in Com- mercial League The California Grocery bowiers, with B. Schmitz making a total of 523 for threz games, defeated the A. J. Camp last night on the Bruns- | wick alleys in the Commercial League tourney, by a score of 1430 to 1213. The United Meat, with A. Koski | making a 537 three game score, de- feated the Sanitary Grocers 1488 to 1266. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, the Colum- bia Lumber Company meets the Bruins and at 8:30 o'clock the Rhein- landers meet the Signal Corps fol-‘ FIGLRE TO Dail;;S ports “Ciartroon BLOSSOMED O /A AS A4 GREAT PASSER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1935. ADVISE MY PLBLIC THAT MY PLE XION AND HIS DIET- AND LOW IT TO THE LET TER- NOW-THIS STORY WIiLL BE IN TO; MORROWS 'Ll RUN RIGHT OVER TO THE PAPER WITH THISNSOTORV RIGHT WILL YOU DO ME A FAVOR AS YOL 6O SO-THAT'S By GEORGE McMANUS STOP AT THE LONCH=-WAGON ON THE CORNER AND TELL THEM TO SEND ME TWO HAMBUORGERS AND, THE LEADIN/ THIS YEAR HE AUD BALL~ CARRIER. Last night's scores are as lows: California Grocery B. Schmitz 192 177 154— 523 Bob Wold 107 143 131— 481 Bavard 144 166 116— 426 Total 1430 A. J. Camp G. Robinson 125 99 138— 362 D. Shepard 163 107 136— 406 Pat Robinson ... 156 123 166— 445 | Total 1213 HE INSPIRED Sanitary Grocery | Jfi ‘;‘gfi;" i Sarnesto 94 146 192— 431 Y BOOK Bob Wold 137 113 121— 371 oL il | AGAINST OHIO STATE Blomgren 151 151 162— 464 r % Total 1266 United Meat i RT ANT Rodenterg 126 159 137— 422 3 Stedman 152 143 134— 429 A. Koski 188 185 164— 537 | o & vered.” °*" " About four years ago a Notre Dame | Filney was uncovered, Total 1488 | football enthusiast offered the tip —_———— that a freshman back named Andy Pilney was kicking, passing and car- rying the ball at South Bend with a deftness that promised to earn him a place along side of George Gipp, Jim Crowley, Christie Flanagan, and Marchy Schwartz and other great Tu cHURG | halfbacks in the Irish hall of fame. oyl “This kid Pilney is the best looking SUMTER, 8. C., Nov. 21.—Jerry | prospect I have seen in many a day,” the deer has gone Mary’s lamb one 'he purred. “A couple of years ago better. The pet of Mrs, R. M. Bar- when he was playing with Harrison wick, his casual stroll into a Negro High School in Chicago, he was the church here caused an uproar among outstanding schcolboy back in the the congregation. Jerry, 16 months mid-west. Paste this in your hat— old, rides in the family car, in ele- he’s going to have plenty to do wit] vators, eats steaks and gravy and bringing the Irish back to the high drinks ice tea, romps with the Bar- place they held under Rockne.” wick cats and dogs, and swims with | Leaps To Fame the children in the pool. | We sort of kept an eye on Pilney PATCO MAKES FLIGHT |spite his glowing high school and Sam Pekovich was a passenger| freshman records he proved just an- from Funter Bay to Hawk Inlet yes-|other fair back on the Notre Dame terday aboard the Alaska Air Trans- squad. There was nothing about his port Patco flown by Sheldon Slm-:uork to mark him as a stand-cut. mons. | When thc present season got under Ray Mauro, Gonzaga university football trainer, found it was a long, cold hike back the 76 miles from Pullman to Spokane, Wash.,— and he couldn’t accept offers of rides. He promised the Gonzaga play- rs he would hike home ey beat Washington state. They did 7 to 0 and here's Mauro at the signpost near Rosalia, still 34 miles from his “goal. (Associated Press Photo) }all through the last two seasons. De- | IT’S LONG WAY HOME FOR MAURO | ‘; | 22-yard gain. He was brought down | | hard. And when the group of Ohio 3 i“grear,est. team in history,” Pilney | way. this fall he was ranked as under- | | study to Bill Shakespeare. It was not until the- fifth- contest of the eur- | rent campaign, against Navy, that i Both of Notre Dame’s touchdowns resulted from Pilney passes. He earned his spurs by playing the lead- |ing role in that 14-0 triumph ove: the Midshipmen. | 1In the Ohio State contest he rose to even greater heights when he in- ‘pired a Notre Dame team, which to |all outward sign was beaten by the Buckeyes’ first half scoring assault. ! Almost unaided he carried the ball | twice to first’downs in the disastrous first half. In the first two periods the blocking of his mates was woe. fully weak and inadequate. But by | his own efforts Pilney showed them that it was not impossible to gain | through the giants of Ohio State. | A Wounded Hero | COnce they were satisfied they cculd gain they started to go to work on whittling down the 13-point lead | the big Buckeyes enjoyed. And urged lon by Pilney they started to go places. In the second half, after he had rvn and passed Notre Dame to two | touchdowns and was threatening in re final minute to put over the win- ning score, he was carried off the fizld on a stretcher. The finishing blow came after Pil- ney had slipped by a flock of tack- {lers and had fought his way for a | State giants was unpiled, Pilney failed to regain his feet. A hurried |examination in the dressing room { disclozed a torn ligament in his left | ileg. | The first impression was that his playing days, so far as the present campaign is concerned, are over. By his inspired performance in that torrid victory over Ohio State's earned his spot in Notre Dame’s hall | of heroes. - — Daily mpire Want A°3 Pay! CALL FOR PRECINCT CAUCUS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY | || NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that| | & Democratic caucus will be held on| Monday on the 25th day of Novem-i | ber, 1935 at 8 P. M. o'clock of said day in the Moose Hall at Juneau,| Alaska for the purpose of electing 25; delegates to the Divisional Demo-| cratic Convention to be held at! | Wrangell, Alaska, on December 10, | 1935, electing a precint committee 9| | for each precinct, and for such other | and further business as may properly | come before said caucus. | Precinct No. 1—(11 Delegates). Precinct No. 2—(7 Delegates). | Precinct No. 3—(5 Delegates). Salmon Creek Precinct—(2 Dele- gates). i DOLLY KRAUSE, Secretary, Juneau Precincts. | J| P. ANDERSON, Chairman, Salmon Creek Precinct. Pirst publication, Nov. 19, 1935. Last publication, Nov. 25, 1935. DOUGLAS NEWS e e | HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING FOR DOUGLAS NOW Chamber of Commercec| Starts Ball Roliing for Project The n2ed of a new building for the | Douglas high school, was the main iszue before the local Chamber of Commerce at the regular meeting ast night. Champloned by Chairman | -~ Shudshift who is also president of,‘ the School Board, the members voted to petition Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond for federal aid to the extent of $50,000, to build a school. E. Hachmeister, appointed at a orevious meeting to aid the school | in raising funds to provide showers in the natatorixa reported a total| 5f $135 or $140 realized to date for the purpose. But $21.00 was cleared from the benefit dance given lastj Saturday night, the remainder of the | money being donated by various in- | dividuals and organizations. L. W. Kilburn of the bridge cele- bration committee reported the final | oayment of outstanding bills winding up that business for the Chamber. e | D. F. D. MEETING CANCELLED | Due to the crowding,of events, the | regular meeting of the Douglas Vol- | unteer Fire Department for tonight | has been called off according to Chairman Ed Roller. | GEDDES FAMILY RETURNING “ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geddes and two children are returning passen- ! zers on the Northland, due tomor- | row. They have been visiting in = attle during the past month. B e — OIL BURNER INSTALLED The installation of an Electrol 5il burner heating system in his tore and home was completed yes- erday for Joe Riedi. | Deama o 0 0 omae i ALL SET FOR BAZAAR | The Ladies’ League has everything | in readiness for the annual bazaar | which is being held this evening in the basement of the Community | church. Different from previous | years sales by numbers to be award- {ing'in west Alaska. LENHART MAY MEET | GIBBONS ON DEC. 3 MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 21. — Fred Lenhart, Spokane light heavyweight | boxer who stopped Jack Gibbon: long string of professional ring vie- tories, has signed to fight either Gibbons or Frank Battaglia, Winni- peg, here the night of December 3,| Matchmaker Jerk Doran announces. | - ed have been left out this year but the usual fine display of needle work and foods are to be featured and a diversified program offers added en- tertainment. The ladies will serve vel 1ments at the wind-up of the hazaar. Everycne is invited to at- end. HE! AND THERE Orrin Edwards left for Sitka and wayports last night on the Estebetly as a member of the crew, H. E. Olds, Superintendent for Wright and Stock expects to leave Notre Dame to Pay Saturday on the Northwestern for | Honor to Roosevelt | the south | | - - WASHINGTON, Nov, 21 v!’lflcsl-‘ dent Roosevew. has arranged with | the Rev. John F. O'Hara, president of Notre Dame University, to at- tend a special convocation of the| University December 9 and receive an honorary doctor of laws degre; ee—— — CHRISTMAS SALE | The Salvation Army are holding their Christmas Sale of fancy work, home cooking, candy, etc., on No-| vember 26th at 2 p. m. Included, will be tables of rummage sale goods. PAC. COAST CONF. BOWLING TONIGHT ON ELKS’ ALLEYS The following Pacific Coast Con- ference games are scheduled for to- night the Elks Alleys: Broncs Vs | T:ojans, 7:30 pm.; Indians vs Gal- lopin’ Gaels, 8:30 p.m.; Beavers vs Bears, 9:30 pm. There was no con- owling at the Elks Alleys i 15, 0, TS Tea and coffee wiil be served in the LEAVES FOR Salvation Army Hall. Willoughby HOLIDAY IN STATES| """ — «ee - " | OLD NEWSPAPERS Dan Moller, Superintendent of Construction and Maintenance of 1n large bundles for 25¢ per bundle. the Glacier Highway projects of the jyst the thing for starting fires Forest Service, salled southward OD | these chilly mornings. Get them | the Princess Norah for an extended | 44 THE EMPIRE'S office. | vacaticn in the States. | o | Moller will travel as far East as| New Vork, and will return to Juneau | quflton BeaCh carly in January, | | e | Food KREIELSHEIMER 1S DEAD Max Kreielsheimer died recently eghl’x&:': in Seattle. He was President of the‘ Kadiak Fisheries Company operat- | $]197s —all ' ATTACHMENTS .- BOY SCOUTS MEET | Phe Boy Scout Troop, sponsored by the Norlitemen of the Presbyter- ian Church, meets tonight in the Northern Light parlors between 7 and 9 for its regular session. | Potate Posler 4 Soniee $3.25 $3.25 *Can be used only with Power Unit which is $4.78 Alaska FElectric Light & Slicer and Shroddes Extractor $3.00 Cofies Grinder frrrr e Sherwin-Williams DECOTINT A SANITA FIN For Use with Hot orCold DECOTINT is an ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interi velvety, water-color effect so essential to re- fined surroundings, and can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the various wall boards. It is manufactured from selected mater- ials, scientifically compounded in dry powder form so that it only ordinary hot or cold water to prepare it for immediate use. Power Co. Douglas [ DINE and DANCE | Juncau- RY WALL ISH e et e o W ater “Fumorrou’s Styles Todav” *Juneau’s Own Store” i PSS IT’S ors. It gives that soft, | requires mixing with i Wise to Call 48 Juneau SOLD B§ Transfer Co. when in need of Thomas Hardware Co. || =i sroiaes | FOOTBALL U. OF OREGON vs. U. OF WASHINGTON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Do you want to hear this game broadecast, play by play by Bud Foster over KINY? If enough people want to hear it we can. The costs to broadcast the game would be $87.50. If there are enough people interested in hearing the game to send in their cash or check to make up this amount the game will be broadcast; otherwise, the money will be returned to donor and no more football games will be broadcast this year. All checks and money should be sent to Station KINY and must be in their hands by 10:00 A.M., Fri- day, this week. RADIO COMMITTEE, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Thomas George You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see “The Devil Is a Woman” . @ As a paid-up subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomerrow WATCH THIS SPACE Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward fnc N/ gHox Nt OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single -2 rings ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alasks Established 1898 b e RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 "FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM : Lunches Dancing Every Night Heating - Private Booths BAILEY’S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOU> FRIENDS" 24 Hour Service Ol;i ;'lpers for sale at Empire Office