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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY FEB. 28 1936. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | ranana orosing. St 'rul traveling men with head- | ~ e '7 1 J 11 Fair- DADDY-IF \vOL WOULD PAY A BIT BY GOLLY MAGGIE >SUDD06E YOU THW I T HINAT \u ::,‘,m X;:[ ;‘xxr::?:;‘:lr::‘ c:er;:r(’:f‘l!ru MORE AT TENTION TO MOTHER, me IN'NOU LOOK|[ 1S THAT S0 - BY HANDING OUT BLARNE- [ {the capital city in the festivitie SHE WOULDN'T BE SO CRANIK Y- IVE TRIED EVERV H L T INCTHAT \L WELL THIS IS |- NOILLGETOUT | the capital city in the festivities WHY DON'T YYOU COMPLIMENT | THNS BELSE-IL L. GOWN - INEVER A LAST VYE, t OF I R HER-TELL HER HOW PRET TV TAKE DAUCHTER'S SAW YOU LOOK || GOWN ANG 1T vt o e o | SHE LOOKS-ADMRE HER ADVCE A/ eeE - ; ok CEC._)L]_Nyo-T | |P lNG'll')(())NSGI'A(I;{%MLE(S) o CLOTHES- TELL HER HOW HOW 1T WORIKS : SOING it STYLISH SHE LOOKS - : P WEAR ANY RAGS) . = ; 4 & < 2 : y e d Mr. and Mrs. Frank THAT'S NOT Pl \ / > will launch the Couple Club'’s A BAD IDEA- K:\ 7 ong tournament Monday ev- cwmmwmQ urch parlors for a potluck sup- | ing contest. ‘ N . | | Worth a lot, isn’t it? ©1935, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., Great Britain rights reserved. i il T ; B > ‘ Jedson McClellan, 68, one of the Worth a little care in buying, cently at the Pioneer Hotel in Fair- | E JUNEAUINVITED = : | Mr. McClellan came to Juneau in | {Blatz team, and Horlucks won all Mrs. Bavard 179 155 178— 572 'K HUNURS ELKS ihree g om the Golden Glows. | Bloedhorn 105 124 149— 378 lN GLAMURUUS Sturrock, g | | Complet, s Sid 156 189 143— 488 | Beott, & torae st bt kgined and since 1919 lived in Livengood,| IC OU8HC €0 have. undstrom 145 148 13— 416 Tcnight the Grocers League will wa .- i Rainiers, Blue Rmbons and!” ALl Home, 8:30 o'clock; and Weseo vs Take Opening Tourney Joe Goding, 2 2 Mayor Collins Gives Wel- Evening Mrs, Taylor .. 151 151 151—v4s8) 25, in Story Book Finish Ly gt on Trail North | me S il s et good music Coffee and the best three- Lt ol ones < AT TERMINAL CAFE Juneau High's Crimson Bears are Lindstra { . i all Ga 1| Dance Committee. e ague match play at the Elks —_ —— the Terminal Cafe has arranged to the visiting gway High basket- JUNFAU CHURCH >ullen took third place in the game — —— —— The Jamboree, which will be the | tween the two schools for the north- President of the North Pacif cordia n with us v\uh 202, and Henning Donie Taylor .. 151 151 151—*453 |return of Paul Brown to the orches- | came their stage fright and settleq W&lla, Walla, Washington, at that ward with pleasure to the arrival 541 467 464—1472 patrons in a dancing mood before game with a brilliant Mary Joyce, proprietress of Twin T Sweum 142 142 142—°426|ised, the management stated. The Skagway lads opened awk- in the local chu n, on March 1, tet been designated as Ju- CRM =i s, e scot, ama ton i, ————— T e g PRELIMINARY GAME—7:30 P. M Coach Ruble’s men, larger and | ening, when that organization meets | | in the Northern Light Presbyterian | per, to be followed by games and | Wings of the Morning! | the choosing of sides for the com- Good Coffee! GOOD Coffee! J ———————— i DIES AT FAIRBANKS | Worth a little care in making. U i i s best known and most exp rienced | ek o p prospectors of the North, died re- | For more delicious coffee games and lost the third by only —_—— e — | Juneau High TAKES three points. The Blue Ribbons ad- Totals 451 482 5251458 | R. Bardi, ministered decisive defeat to the Golden Glows | T. Hall, f | K. Webster, c. ‘”u\p R¥H 11060 idra"a hay Bafhn] Select for your.:?fl'ecpot T F he joined the gold rush to the Klon- the special Schilling Coffee |dike. He spent 22 years in Dawson. | § 2 S | i, e i i | Jacksen, g Olympians vs Rainicis ! Totals 440 468 470—1378 _ - - | where he acquired valuable prop- | There are two you know, Olympians | *Average, did not bowl Tollls : erties | One for drip. ,1; Spadden 133 148 158— 439 bowl the following games: Kraft vs — Pm Earuell f 2 l\lmn PARTY DANCE { One for percolator. enning 201 194 173— 568 | Uneeda, 7:30 o'clock; Libby vs Happy Bob Rapuzzi, f. . 2 Public dance, sponsored by the J - ’ 3 | Del t 3 Arnold Hostness, g SR :S l] || Horlucks Win Last Totals 479 490 454—1423 'Del Monte, 9:30 o'clock. > . % g a e R 111 g ck . Rainiers - Game from Skagway, 27- | Geear seiner, : come—Juneau Queen . ladies free. Refresh-| cini Pullen 26 212 170— 618 JAMBOREE TONIGHT & assured Not under auspices of | le best individual game of the|Duncan 146 185 170— 501 3 'S | lnml 203. — Alaska Labor Party, ! da were bowled by W. S. 533 548 491—1572 IR in their den today, worryirg about . e en of the Rainiers in the Brew- Handicap 40 40 40— 120 At the request of many patrons, that second game tonight against W".L DED[CATE Arnive X s last night. Ed Radde of the Totals 493 508 451—1452 vresent the KINY Jamboree from ball team night the local n from Mayer E Ribbons was second in both Blatz vs Blue Ribbons the Terminal Ballroom tonight. This five beat tk sitors 27 to 25, in o the interior city. | f Ie with a‘game score of 21, Blatz weekly radio feature is followed by 8s thrilling a fir ey've had fficial dodi e now vor Collins’ telegram is as fol-! total score of 575. Fred Hen- Mrs. Lavenik 149 133 143— 425 many Alaskan dialers, and when iD many a yi and tonight's battie Seve -Day > 1 C ning of the Olympians was third in Walmer 155 135 109— 399 presented at the Terminal recently, May be even better Juncau will be i 5 ext ihe totals with a score of 568, and Potrich 139 155 179— 473 received much favorable comment. s the championship fight be- March 22, by Eld z Iy cinity fii with 21z Only two other' Totals 443 423 431—1297 | Terminal floor show from ten until ern half title. And from the way ion Conference of Scventh-D: -in the celebration of the coming CHAMPIONSHIP S g broke 200. H. Sabin of the Blue Ribbons eleven o'clock tonight, marks the, in which the Lynn Canal boys oyer- Ventists, who will journe; Tce Carnival. Fairbanks looks for-| ( ONSHIF SERIES) ) E\\axd who bowled Fo: 176 144 124— 444 |tra, after many months absence. The , down, it’s going to be a great tour- time to deliver the dedicatory ser- of the Juneau delegation with their an player in|Radde 214 172 189— ’713’|)0|)u1(n Burford crooner, with Al nament A 3 queen, with every assurance of an —— —— —— —— | Burnett, and Smoky Mills, will keep | Last night the B2ars opened the Resident Pastor H. L. Wood, re- enjoyable celebration.” AU mc“ SCHOOL re largely| - cently returned from a month in ry Joyce, proprietr g of the lucks vs Golden Glows and after the frolic. scoring attack, and tt wd the states, also announces delivery Glaciers Lodge, who is traveling e y ns. De- Horlucks Many surprise features are prom- | leaned back to watch a y.| of three Sunday evening lectures, from hku to Fairbanks by dog ame, subtracted from the res, Hollmann 142 167 181— - — wardly, and cautiously, unfamiliar 8 and 15 respectively e ivals Ty SKAGWAY HIG 1c Rainiers won two out of three H. Sabin 167 173 202— 542°' SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! with the floor and the officiating Further announcements will ap- contest. Miss Joyce is now s On field goals by big Ken Web- Pear later enroute from Burwash Landing to locals were well out in {ront at the hal, 17 to 10 Mono am C d r SERson TONIGHT stronger than previous Skagway squads, wore off the nervousness N E w D e of the early quarters in the last half, d on clever basket sniping by : Oscar Selmer and Arnold Hestness, ADMISSION—Adults 35¢, Students 20¢ guards, brought the score up, notch L o w 1. Six Years Old When Bottlied = by noteh. e 2. Bottled in Bond at the Distillery ° ™ Py ANNOUNCES o i e sty RS s.rnswengm-sorroor B | High School Auditorium deadly eyes of Hestness and Selmer 4. Unrivaled Bouquet ntinued to find the range. The osers overtook the visitors, with @ and Flavor, ne minute to go, 25 to 25. Sturrock, Import Duty K burly Bear guard, found the basket > N rom the middle of the floor, put- | Cut in Half 3 N ing a story-book finish to the va- nt efforts of the visitors. Final NS re, Juneau 27, Skagway 25. For the winners, all players turn- d in sparkling performances, and 200 VOTES ON EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE v their clever carly period play- o 3 The inexpensive way to keep warm in ng, richly deserved the game. The ” | losers were paced by Hestness and § 7 i any weather is to burn the EconomY OR PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT Selmer, the latter being one of a N i Brand” long line of Skagway athletes. The second game tonight should indi- % { cate just how accustomed the vis- G - L u M P itors are to the local gym, after SATURDAY NIGHT e D L4 0 2D \\ 1 Ton, delivered ... -$15.50 sessions. 'umbling acts by sch v g . hosical trAfning iakses ‘ol ‘on | A : - Y, Ton, delivered ... 7795 he evening. J-Hi squads enter- | Insist on MoOnogram Y4 Ton, delivered 4.40 B < 111 T T e . 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