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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1935 CONF.BOWLING s s arecy Hawptmamn W [UNITED FOOD, (GOLD DIGBERS ™"f5"%Ne*Prockan JOE LOUIS IS KNOCKED DOWN, | ference will wind up their schedule AT ELKS NEARS e e e Beasers and| 10 Lie Detector PIUNEERS W|N GIVE PARTY Tu | ' The mid-term closing exercises, | NUT su WARM coM Es UP Tu | the Lumberjacks. The Big Ten Con- | With the traditional Christmas tree y | TRENTON, N. J, Dec. 17.— ference bowlers have two more play- N 4 b ., th I ot ¥ Bruno Hauptmann's expressed party, will be held by the pupils o | END UF SEASUN lllk‘\i::a::i;:::;rway and SSUIAIY. O yish to undergo the lie detector BITY BUWLlNG SE SI OFFIBIALS St. Ann's School tomorrow after- | | test in an effort to prove his in- noon at 2 o'clock in the Parish Hall. nocence, brought no immediate For many years the pupils of St. | — "fhe TMiini; n second ‘place t the| MINE COURSE TALKS response from the authorities. United Food, decisively beaten in{p. - pr1 4o Geole by Ann's school have presented an en- | \fr, nys o See Colored Man |German Fighter Wins Over tertainment at this time of the year. | b MA') Dr. “Jafsie” Condon, whom |their first encounter with United . . . y v g 3 andings | o cons Big Ten Conference team standinss | ARE TO BE E BY Hauptmann suggested undergo a | Meat in the City League bowling at| Members of Those on The program will consist of the| in Ring with Someone Paul Pirrone in Ten- won two out of three games from the | STEWART AND RODEN similar test, 1aughed off the pro- |he Brunswick Alleys last night, de- X | following TH Waolverines last night at the Elks Al- e gt Lo g Rl e e S e Aliiskd Cetiise b S AR RO Who Ell Fight Round Bout leys, but the Boilermakers are still % 7 .l od by £t s in the senior grades; B. D. Stewart will speak tomorrow | defense ‘works. W v victory. Pio- ed by the girls in t gl | & well out in front. The Cornhuskers, P with a two to one victory. The Pio ‘Around the Campfires"—Play, by| NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Joe Louis, CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 17.—Eric in third position, lost two out of three | 3t 1 o'clock at “‘e_ podial alternoon :Ti’(\;‘:s;:::]% t:,fi:;%::;’ éorx;_ Sixty members of the Gold Dig-| e Altar boys; *“To the Rescue on|the new toast of Harlem, is being | Seelig, of Germany, came back last oy e b e o i S s v ]5 PASSENGERS il gers’ Cruise and their {riends enter- Christmas Eve”—Theme, by the in-|pqjieq a5 the second Jack Dempsey [night, after a knockdown, to biast i : : cery. erg Tl oI piate; Wou Lgw ot | RS LR i o it Frank Metcalf of the Sanitary Gro- | tained the officers of the steamer lermediate grades; -Glts to the|aiong Broadway by almost everybody |out u well-earned decision over Paul of tires gumas rom the Hewkeyes,| congiciat her it disti NG Y cery team bowled 520 for the best|Victoria at a dinner and Christmas Christ Child"— Pantomime, JURIOT|eycept Dempsey himself. Pirrone, of Cleveland, in & ten- i o g work for the University of Alaska, | 0N NBRTHLAND | three-game total, and W. Rodenberg | party in the Edmond Meany Hotel ™3¢ rogram is* thought| DemPSey freely admits Louis 1 the | rounder. Nick Bavard of the Wolverines) o "orore puilding on Second of the United Meat was second with |in Seattle on December 11 More This year's program s YaoRER outstanding neavyweight prospect in| Seclig’s victory was his fourth i bowled the best three-game total—| o0 00" N “stewart will also speak 499, Rodenberg, however, bowled the | than 150 women visited Alaska last 10 b SAUIY 85 B0 To8 o ol- | vears but goes slow on the superman | the United States. 570—last night. Art Henning Of the | "o regylar evening class at | FUR THIs PURT [best game of the evening, 212, and[July following the convention of fo Y o8 the FUORTIS B o itea | Stutt | The German weixhed 158 pounds Bob Brown, of the United Food was|Businass and Professional Women's 4o aes vyt *0¢ PUDTEE “We are not going to know if Louis |and Pirrone tipped the scales at 162 Llini and Earl Cleveland of the| ' i, “qpyreday, and will talk on | Wildeats tied for second place With o~ s racteristics and possibilities | third with 491. Clubs. Those who could not attend o et is really great until we throw him |pounds. s kit ORR EED o Bl Sas it hesistio Pioneer the dinner sent greetings and gifts. info the ring with somebody who ok ini was third with § arks, how- 33 d B Ty S ol hby 53 5 lessages were 8 receive S T will d little fighting himself,” Tl was i win 40 Parks o | ° 1 L L | SENTILE, Do 11 et . asoby 19 1p o~ 50 atosaaes were s veved rom NNEWAS MEMBERS | e, e o2 TUBERCULOSIS FIGHT ¥ 3 regular session Friday night at 7 0'- y, horts at 9 o'clock last night with | M. Seston 155" 126 168— 449 | National President Carl C. Williams, | Dempsey sa ; REVEALS PRO REss | clock, and at the special CCC session g- e 2 i lud. | Ole Kosky 160 166 156— 482 land retiring National President, Ge- Dempsey considers James J. Brad- | Gl Complete scores were: P bl e Ul e e e o —— —— — —lline MacDonald Bowman Who was |dock has a better chance to take ——— ! i {ing the following for Uumbau: | Totals 478 440 469—1387 |2 member of the party. Louis than Max Schmeling A key to the progress of Amer- ‘ Mrs, Gunnar Blomgren, Gunnar | ] o gy Mrs. J. B. Caro .. 125 147 104— 376 lectures by Stewart and Roden. Blomgren, Jr., Jean Blomgren, Miss Bud Carmichael. 106 12¢ 125— 355 | samie ni in ail cities having more ) —_— BOYS' BOXING CLUB {in connection with the ecurrent Paul Kegel ... 100 168 166— 524 5 gemonstration of gold-panning | 278" *- s L | Bob Wald 170 128 119— 417 |than one member on the Alaska trip, TWo new members, Charles W. Christmas Seal Sale in Alaska, s efeent ielTiegie It s B 180 158 182— 520 1 Michigan Wisconsin, Carter and Monte Grisham, were| POSTPONED TONIGHT | contained in the latest issue of Time —— —— —— — | row night's session at 7 o'clock. A : r Adi e S —_— —— — —— | Pe lvania, Tllinois, Missouri, Ida- < i TOtals .......... 505 480 432—1417| quantity of high-grade ore will be Storm Elmer Adameen MAreeret| roq 456 410 426—1292 Iny and California, Many gifts were 1y Club’s noon meeting in the| qhe regular Tuesday meeting of [ Reports of the American Medical \ | i) e . Terminal Cafe. | the boys' boxing and wrestling club, | Association show that in 1910, 136 Mrs. Taylor 138 118 136— 392| the. demonstration which will be|W. D. Bale, Mrs. Willlam Byington. | o o 00 2 2 A S at Sitk o were hostesses |8 J. B. Caro 158 113 182— 453 | perienced prospectors attending the | CROWDYS FOR SOUTH ls oy Al course. J. V. Crowdy, of the New York Al- | -d, ‘Preside f the J Clup, 1ans on the purposes of the organ-| path Junge, will not be held to-| total of 1240 sanitariums, averag- i g ford, President of the Juneau C/4% jzation. Irving Noble spoke on the | night on account of the arrival of |Ing 8200 patients daily, are to be Wildeats Vs Cornhuskers CHRISTMAS TREES district, and Mrs, Crowdy, daughter o : re. , ihest i} s Vs Cor | | United Food Co. to attend the dinner as one*of the .nq gave a short sketch of “Hay- fnext meeting of the boys' club will [ $70,000,000 is spent annually on the T. A, Morgan . 155 126 166— 447|order. Call 374 Hiway Delivery for | Northwestern from Seward to Se- |/ fever,” the Noel Coward comedy to|pe held Friday night in the gym- | WOrk 550 each, and George Parks of the | o€ “IHEG b B Alaska. et evening, 224. Badgers vs. Hawkeyes | mining law. The general public is | Bhi entitled to attend any or all of the Sanitary Grocery Similar reunions were held on the fca’s war on tuberculosis, significant Madge Hildinger, Grace Clark, B. A. | | Herb Redman ... 190 165 162— 517/ methods will be a feature of tomor- . | Herman, Peter Schmidt, Edgar introduced today at the Juneau Ro- | Magazine. Hawkey crushed and mixed with earth for |Abrahamsen, Elmer Jakeway, M. | i L C Gre f the Girl Fulisg Mo ae received for the camp of the Girl Ty )oying the luncheon and com- | gonsored by the Junean Police De- | out of every 100000 persons died Tom Selby 158 158 158—°474| conducted by some of the more ex- | i K ) 5 bz 4 {s. Koski 15 113 107 407] Tacshe aetarice of ‘Mss, Beail Bur. adé @ shiort talk to the new Rofar- | ficers George Gilbertson'and Ken- | figure fas been cut fo. Oly, 06 Totals 454 389 476—1319 - D aska gold mine in the Kuskokwim | . . B g b b sy s Totals 502 384 457—1343 | Mrs. Josephine Spickett was invited oot of ‘the Juneau Drama Club, | e Gruistmas Ship Viotorin. The|found -throughout the U. S. and Wildcats | It is not too early to place yourio[ Harry Race, are passengers on the | 1604183 1M1, MOR Laisnedl: hootadsss Siiio IARReE MBe | &l Riaomqy 167 134 172— 473 never-to-be-forgotten trip to Men- pe presented by, the club in the!pnggjum at the Elks Hall. Leaders of the Alaska Tuberculosis ;-'d',.fx?,z,:?mm {fif :;; 179— s vt : amff b c - ”'f 30b Brown 135 161 195— 491 |denhall Glacier. A Christmas greet- Coliseum Theatre at 8 p. m. tonight S e = | Association hope that returns from 2 Sy = ; ——— —— |ing was a sent to the R_“V A ‘L and tomorrow evening. Sh l G Bl d the current sale will be sufficient T s AT e ” | Totals 442 477 538—1457 | Kashevaroff who went to Sitka with suggestions for future club pro- | Sheely Lave DIoo | to provide for a survey of the dis- F‘Tomls - 498 482 473—1453 - _— | Tonight the City League will bowl the Gold Diggers. grams were made by Vice President to Vicfim 0‘ Fire ease in the Territory, on the basis rnhuskers < bt AN | the following games: Frye-Bruhn vs.| Greetings were sent by the Gold A. B. Phillips before the meeting L of which at least two sanitarjums Mabel Monson .. 153 136 156— 445 | < City Team, 7:30 pm.; Folgers vs.|Diggers tc the Juneau and Ketchi- adjourned. | Matanuska Colony_mre will be sought. C. Shattuck 158 152 162— 472| California Grocery, 8:30 p.m kan Business and Professional Wom- — e R A. R. Duncan .. 169 176 167— 513| e en’s Clubs, and to all Alaska’s Wom- NOTICE LEGION OF THE ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 17.— RADIO ARTISTS! | {en’s Clubs who assisted so generous- MOOSE, NO. 25 Ross L. Sheely, Manager of the Mat- You've heard them on the radio, Tomsw 1 rxnmv “fir ot lDATE FARMER ALLEN {17 in the entertainment during this AU, anuska Colony, gave a pint of his now see and hear them in person! olverines Vs, Tilini i > i ¢ | sopular trip. Kenneth Cross of the There will be a regular meeting blood in an attempt to save the life | Musgrave Triolians, famous three- | ENROUTE TO CALIF. ;" P ¢ i | pil e Wolverines | Alaska Steamship Co. was master of and nominations of officers Tues- of Mrs. George Enberg, colony fire | piece string orchestra from Illinols. danie Samsliey. 1% 40 T M(lke the ‘ ostman ) ; ~ | ceremonies, assisted by Mrs. Daisy day night, December 17, Moose Hall, | victim a week ago. This has been | Vocal and instrumental. At Dream- .8, Tvans 161 134 1136 431 T. L. “Tommy" Allen, of the sales pyown of Port Angeles, Wash. Hos- at 8 o'clock. Members are urged disclosed by friends. Mrs. Enberg and | land Wednesday night. Be thers! ic var L4 [ £ the pd v, % - Nick Bavard .. 188 202 180— 570 Y('ll.r Ba"klng | taff of the United Food Company, ! tesces for the evening were the Miss- to attend. |her young daushter dled later in| —adv. " : Seattle passenger on the North- o pyly M. Pairbanks and Daisy E. J. GIOVANETTI, [the hospital at Palmer as a result of | ARSI "N Rarit ey hosd ol i / , enrouts to his date farm, py,qiey —adv. North Moose. |the'r burns. | SHOP IN JUNEAU! Mrs, Tilden 127 144 131— 402 California G2, Parks 159 165 224— 548 Many Juneau people, and many who live (his property was purchased by A. Henning 177 181 ) outside the city, send depesits regularly to Allen about 8§ years ago, and the —_— their First National Account by means of . I -Neer dates raised there have Totals 463 490 our Bank by Mail service. The postman is n marketed through the Date ! —Average, did not bowl. thelr banking assistant — he carries our | Growers' Association of California. | | 2if) £ £ il services as near to them as their nearest G The Pacific Coast Conference wil! mailbox. This year his dates have been sold | oowl the following games tonight: lirectly to dealers and can be se- | Lumberjacks vs Webfooters, 7:30 Wwuen you pank at the First National by !zured at all grocery stores in Juneau. p.m.; Beavers vs Bruins, 8:30 pm.; mail, you can build up the balance in your Allen expects to return to his post Savings or Commercial Account—or you can | " e R L make withdrawals with safety and con- In gbout £ix weeks. While south | 7enience. | 52 will make arrangements for a : A (s YOU can get it in your State! yider Alaskan distribution of Allen |'w } | Deglet Neer dates. Jur Bank by Mail service is a your service 3 yofl% matter how many medicines :ut Schenley’s Cream of ave tried for your cough, chest (Y % i is i cold or bronchial u'rltntlon,g you can | ' e | v g \ 7 entucky is in such great et relief now with Creomulsion, ! 5 3 / 7 demand there’s never been erious tro'lublfle may | bgat{‘rewmg and | | v ’ 9 . 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