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- FROM ENGLAND COUNCIL MEET RISKO KNOGKED HOUSENUMBERS OUT BY M'AVOY | DOMINATE CITY | Simplification of Number- World Middieweight Cham-| " el B0 2 'S8 0 pion Down Six Times Designations, Outlined in First Round ; i - (Continued 1rum Page One) NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Jock Mc- | - — Avoy, of England, last night knocked | i out Eddie ‘“Babe” Risko, world mid- | gyery [’“C“k“:,ar:";,'i‘ui“’ggwfil;f iiobed dleweight champion, in. the first| o onpy Way. round of a ;rhedulod ten-rounder, | 1. ihe first block on all streets, | i 8 feh-ube B _ |north and south, the odd numbers, | The scrap lasted only two min- | peoinning with 101, will be on the RIS S A pevordy casterly or northeeasterly side, and McAvoy waded right in at the ;. even numbers, beginning with | sound of the gong and knocked Ris- |10y will be on the westerly or south- ko down six times before the cham- westerly side. Each succeeding block | Lo s coun_t,ed Sy | will have a new series of numbers McAvoy weighed 168 pounds and | p.ginning with 101, 201, 301, etc. On Risko entered the ring weighing 161 | . oats east and west the system for pounds. | | numbering in each succeeding block will be the same, the odd numbers on the southerly or southeasterly side and the even numbers on the north- erly or northwesterly side. GITY E | System Outlined The houses on Willoughby Avenue | will be numbered beginning with 1 (on the northerly side of the street| AT BRuNswch’n its intersection with South Main Street, and the houses on West Wil- J. B. Caro of the Folger’s team was the cnly bowler to break 500 in the City League bowling at the Bruns- |leughby Avenue will be numbered | wick alleys last night. Caro bowled beginning with 302 on the northwest- | erly side at the intersection of Wil- | loughby Avenue and West Willough- | by Avenue. The houses on Evergreen a three-game total of 534, and placed | Avenue will be numbered beginning | first and second in the game scoring [with 1501 on the northeasterly side with 198 and 177. The Folgers won two out of three games from Sani- tary Grocery with the following scores: lat the intersection with Seatter Street. The houses on Seatter Street will be numbered beginning with 402 cn the northerly side at the intersec tion of Martin Road. One tc Each Ten Feet A number will be apportioned to each ten feet of frontage on each | street, and where two doors opening into different parts of the same| | building come within the same 10- foot interval, the first door will be given the number corresponding to the interval and the second door the | same number with the suffix one- half. Where twe or more houses facing | the street lie directly behind each other, the house nearest the street | will be given the number correspond- | 5 ing to the interval, the second house | will be given the same number with| NOTICE TC MOTORISTS |ine suffix A, the third house will be | Parking of cars on paved streets given the same number with the sul- will not be allowed after 2:30 am. fix B, etc 1 Sunday, while street washing oper- Building Code Tabled ! ASDER T3 10 DEoRrese. The new Building Code, which pro- | ROY HOFFMAN, vidss for regulation of marquees, | Chief of Police himneys, oil burners, fuel oil storage | tanks, installation, repair and ep- leration of electrical equipment, etc., | was tabled for further consideration by the Council. A copy of the ordi- Folgers 147 157 198 502 479 Sanitary Grecery Carmichael 139 144 Kaufmann 129 151 Metcalf 159 157 Stedman E. Galao Caro 149 153 1717 143— 439 137— 447 159— 534 439—1420 Totals 136— 419 167— 447 172— 488 Totals 427 4 475—1354 Columbia Lumber vs. City Team, 7:30 p. m.; and Pioneers vs. United Meat, 8:30 p. m., are the games scheduled for tonight at the Bruns- wick Alleys. —ady. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the -Commissioner's Court for the Juneau Precinct, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska.| Counciimen and the limits of the | Be(ore John F. Mullen, Commis-|four fire zones comprising the pro- sioner -and ex-officio Probate posed fire district probably will be Judge, Juneau Precinct. decided upon at the next meeting. In the Matter of the Estate of Under the new Building Code, build- WILLIAM J. CHILDS, Deceased. ing permits will be issued at the cost |* Now, on this day, on petition of | of $2 for buildings costing from $100 Johanna R. Childs, the duly ap-|to $1,000, $2 for each additional pointed, qualified and acting ad-|$1,000 up to $15,000, $1 for each $1,000 | ministrator of the above-entitled |from $15,000 to $50,000, and $.50 rori estate, each additional $1,000 above $50,000. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that| A report on sanitary conditions | a hearing be had before the above-|was made by Chief of Police Roy entitled court at Juneau, Alaska, on Hoffman, and it was suggested by! the 18th day of January, 1936 at| the hour of eleven a.m. on her final account as administrator of the Estate of WILLIAM J. CHILDS, deceased, which said final account has this day been filed herein, and | that all persons then and there| appear and present their objec- tions, if any, to said final account| and the settlment thereof, and that notice of said hearing be given as provided by law. | DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 21st day of December, 1935, | M. E. MONAGLE, | U. S. Commissioner and Ex- | Officio Probate Judge. | First publication, Deec. 21, 1935. | Last publication, Jan. 11, 1936. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE ! Distriet Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska. | November 12, 1935. ‘ REPUBLICATION | Notice is hereby given that James F. Dowling, has made application | for a trade and manufacturing site, | Anchorage 07809, for a tract of land | described as lots 5 and 8, sec. 8, T. 30 S. R. 58 E. CRM. containing 44.59 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | land, should file their adverse claims in the U.S. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. i GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Dec. 14, 1935. Last publication, Jan. 11, 1935. Orch From9 P. Beer PAY'N TAKIT Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store JOE GEORGE and GUS GEORGE, Proprietors * | Williams | Whitehead nance will be furnished each of the, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 21 Mayor I. Goldstein that dairies in the Juneau district should be in- spected at least twice each year. The last sanitary inspection was made three years ago, he reported. BEAVERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP, ELKS' BOWLING The league-leading Beavers won two out of three games from the Lumberjacks in the wind-up of Pa- cific Coast Conference bowling at the Elks Alleys last night to retain the championship. The winning of one game would have cinched first place for the Beavers.. According to The Empire dope sheet, in the absence of official figures, the Vandals, who won two out of three games from the Huskies, and the Cougars, who won three straight games from the In- dians in the playoff of a postponed game, are tied for second place, with the Bruins third, The Barragar brothers, one on each of the teams tied for second place bowled consistent scores for the hon- ors last night. Fred Barragar topped the list with 201, 197 and 195, for a total of 593, and J. E. Barragar Jr., was second with 199, and 179 and 179 totaling 557. Frank A. Boyle of the Vandals lead {the field by one point in the game scoring with 202. R. H, Williams also of the Vandals, tied with Martin Lavenik of the Beavers and Fred Barragar for second place with 201 each. Complete scores were: Vandals vs. Huskies Vandals— Mrs. Lavenik 135 134 170 164— 460 201— 518 161 183 202 546 Boyle 541—1526 Totals Huskies— Hermann 147 164 132— 147— 169 174— 35 35— 515 488—1489 405 474 505 105 Stewart Spot Totals Beavers vs. Lumberjacks Beavers— Miss Paulsen Barragar, Jri Lavenik 179— 557 20 517 Totals 464—1408 Lumberjacks— | MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 Meeds Second and Fourih Sun- days Every Month—3 ¥. M. DUDE HAVNES, Secretary A T e H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man* Home of Hart Sehaffner and Marx “'~thing HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. _— DANCE EAGLES’ HALL TONIGHT Music by Niemi-Edwards 4-Piece estra M.On ADMISSION 50c AND DOWNSTAIRS Wine Sandwiches Douglas Inn JOHN MARIN, Proprietor @ Congratulations to the New DOUGLAS COLISEUM |Donie Taylor. 176— 548 | 1935. | | convention Hoover Told to Keep {7t Out of Ohio; May Put |ne_ohio . sg “proken the ice." End to His Ambitions| "o e ‘ Will the movement stop there, or (Continuea 1rom Page One® !\\'11! a convincing number of other - — ‘slnll‘ committees and leaders fall into line, _shouldering Mr. Hoover t r' he O] ele~ | " g f:"c‘x“‘fu “]‘_i S "C‘Ols out of the picture and clearing the B G en field for other candidates? And, conversely, will the overt act and nominee, quietly for month: central committee has What, if anything, 143 149 162 454 454 4541352 | Indians vs. Cougars Indians— Mrs. Duncan Van Atta Iverson 143 149 162 Petrich Blomgren Totals | | 140320 | 155—°465 | 154 145— 457, misht e s Y ERION 2101342 | Vention strength. It is not unusual for a state com- |, ey “ R 109 4g1 |mittee, when several candidates are | Qhio force the former Bresident 195 503 | In the field, to step out of its desig- | 1o " "1 PRI Lo Vogether for 180— 519 |Dated role to express its approval of || v e’ . B0k of them: it b elogie ot mm[:hc convention leadership to which 5741503 | among several for condemnation, and i SYIRAUALY S5pires) Totals 490 529 | Tonight the Bollermakers, in first |10 select the party leader for that| place in the Big Ten Conference | '0le, is something out of the ordinary. team standings, will bowl | It is difficult to recall any exactly three | ** games with the Hooslers at 7:30 p. |Similar case But that is what the committee m., and the Cyclones and the Irish, neither of whom have a chance to|Gid. In the words of State Chairman place, will clash in the final sched- |SChorr ‘ Plod series of the conference season| _“While no formal action was taken, | at78:00 1. | the committee unanimously and in- The Boilermakers need to win two | formally expressed the opinion that out of three games tonight to win | Herbert Hoover should not be a the league championship. The win- |¢andidate and should not be nomi- ning of one game by the Boilermak- | 1ated.” ers will result in a tie with the Tllini, Movement On Foot #ho do not bowl again, but who now | This, to many politicians, appeared occupy second place in the (mm:somvthum more than an invitation MY 3 to Mr. Hoover to stay out of the ___|Ohio primaries, and out of Ohio | politics. Yt B e <% | It unquestionably will be inter- | | preted by the former President's po- IDEAL PAINT SHOP | |itical enemics in many other states If 1t's Paint We Hase It! | | 15 An invitation to follow the lead of FRED W. WENDT | |Ohio, and disavow well in advance PHONE 549 {of the national convention a will- 0 go through another cam- :r a Hoover banner ciates with poli- re that a movement o take the Hoover label off the Guy Smith | : % party, and particularly off the 1936 DRUGS : PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED 140 155 158 140 155 Totals 453 449 Cougars— Hollman F. Barragar George Benson 125 201 164 157 197 175 FREDRIC’S Finger Wave and Shampoo—75¢ COSMOPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 517 ~K ANN’S- Front St. Next Coliseum . 4 - For your convenience we will PHONE 97—Free Delivery be open from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday——— STRATTON & BEERS ‘ | | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | | | | SURVEYORS COME ON—PAY US A VISIT! -K ANN’S- » VALENTINE BLDG. ‘Telephone 502 CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 107 Juneau PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY S NEW YEAR’S AWARD! Ask Us for Particulars CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “THE REXALL STORL” Reliable Prompt Delivery pharmacists BAILEY’S ™™ v ises CA FE Short Orders Regular Dinnars “WHERE YOU MEET YOU~ FRIENDS" compound your prescriptions. Butler Mauro Drug Co. AN INVITATION to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel convehiences necessary to your con:plete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. RAY W. CLARK, Manager., Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address P RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 Heating FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 ~ B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected JUNEAU RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB A.B.HALL SUNDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING NO ADMISSION! NO ADMISSION! Come and Get Your Turkey! Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. J ur_neau Cash Grocery ' CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Allen Shattuck, Inec. Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska it [ ' UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 S INSURANCE |