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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV: 7, 1936. B o STEWART PAGESA s BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG o By B DE BECK MacSpadden *140 140 140— 42 ) 2 iy o 1h I M0 qigs MARCELLY KEM (N AN' SET & SPELL, MURDERAT(ON /// n M“‘Mfl T IN spot 49 49 49— 141 | NOT HEAHZZ T SAv--| [ MISTOFER PRINCE--MY DARTER On Tue ( ONE DOLLER T0 TOTE US OUT TO TH' | e e~ 20 1T CAUNT TELL YU HAN'T ROUNDERBOUT TH MEBNTIME \| GOLE-FIELD 22 YE ORTER BE 'SHAMED Totals 466 521 498—1485 HOW JoLLY WELL PROPERTY JES NAOW > 0' YORESE'F ASKIN' SICH ] Aageil | | nisapPomTED N HTS T ALI-EY V|GTORY Paul Kegel ... 195 160 169— 53¢ o O&TAELL(‘:)(‘TJES'--' MARCELLY 4 BLPA&%%EM(OUS H. M. Hollman 160 121 141— 422! AND e e Jack Finlay ... *147 147 147— 441 f i : : b e i S KEEP QUIET, LG-WIZIE Missing Columbia Qutfit Is, 1o S i st wiLL'™--- BUGBL(NG' Too Much for Govhers | LET ME EXPLAN! WITH [ —West Point Wins | Manhatiau To HiS HIGHNESS || - TIME'S est Point Wins EXCITEMENT, ' Carey Tubbs ... 2u3 145 174— 532 THE arRR\VE A'WAST‘N With Dr. A, W. Stewari piling unga Ee g R e U, NEoRrsaTe : Pl % s RBE NG g lale 139 122 133— 304 CIRCUMSTANCE" N LADY --- high game of 213 and the eve S CRYSTAL MAKE ue ning’s t tch total of 550, t e O lead the Dartmouth offensive, the| TS s AR ‘27*1333i‘ - SPRINGS YOUR M(ND-- lads and lass from Hanover toolk' i . S O two out of ti games from the SR Duckworth ”? i N € Annapolis Mi(;:ri‘i‘ss xf:] :;9 first con- 1(5;&5‘.3.0}:3:;1;:‘1:‘1 'ig; }gs igg: igg-‘ test on last evening's conference, »the Navy, West Point taking th("J McCormick *163 163 163— 489! DR]LL ALL ‘VINTER‘ second match from Manhattan, Norman Banf'd *161 161 161— 483 . while, in the final contest on the Dalma Hanson *124 124 124— 372| R. E. Havensirite, President of bowling program at the Elks. Paull SPOt j _29 _ig_fli % g& | S - g ‘ | MAY CONTINUE TO | BUSINESS \ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES The Army did some better than | Columbia PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEIL o P Nl slate, the Minnesota Gophers were| Spot 13 13 13— 39 the Iniskin Drilling Company, an ™ PRI | N unable to roll even average scores —— — — ——|oll project on Cook Inlet, with | Fraternal Societies | and so dropped three games in a| Totals . 461 461 461—1383 |Avery Wright, stockholder of the When in Need of & | row to the‘ missing Columbia Lions, | Minnesota ‘oil company, passed through Juneau! [ % ! Oi GGSUI’IQGU i Vanderbilt and Rutgers will lead Tom Petrich 122 172 174— 468 |on the Don Glass Sikorsky airplane ! DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL Channel | off the conference bowling on to- |J. J. Connors Jr. 143 120 138— 410 {Thursday enroute to Seattle, and RS * GENERAL HAULING night’s two_-match program, with |Stan Grummett 124 117 137— 378 pjs headquarters in Los Angeles. Duke tangling with Oregon in the T~ T | According to an interview in the second fracas. Last night's scor-| Totals 389 418 449—1256 'apchorage Times before his de- » ing: * Average score—Did not bowl. i B. P. 0. £. ELKS mcets )/ every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers 2 welcome. WALTER P g g Ty a 3 SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. 5 % M. H. SIDES, Secretary. |'DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || — i CALL US gfimmumm|||||||||m|Tumufi|i|;|nu‘uuitmlmfimu%imim!!nu"imm|ui|||un'munnmnmnuu‘flmummn JUNEAU TRANSFER STORAGE and CRATING || Phone 48 Wight Phone 4703 ; \ 3 TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT AT NORTHERN T o || MO (St G _— e — ~ il NE 5 2 i Monday of each monty FUN, FROLIC—A GOOD TIME FOR ALL | e[ MG MARTIN S. JORGEN- your | VT v SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES AMONG YOUR FRIENDS AT THE NORTHERN Bl = . ol e : | Rooms 8 and § Y . oo b 4 P % pharmacists | 1| Valentine Building (| REBEKAHS compound T?LEPHONE 176 | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets —— .. |every second and fourth Wednes- prescriplinns.. T AT . |day, L. O. O. F. Hall EDNA M Dr. Richard Wiiliams HONORING :‘BU'K'I‘S, Noble Grand; MILDRED el . DENTIST | Our New Pianist * OFFICE AND RESIDENCE || ? GOLDSTEIN BUILDING || I 4 : ; ) T | §ce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | * { W. Stewart 1l O COFFEE SHOP p ‘ and il DENTIST | Perey Reynolds, Manager | : 1 Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. || St T A | Italian CEWARD BUILDING & SF e ST gl and SMOKEY MILLS, Drums E “ l Otice Phone 465 | ' RELIABLE TRANSFER | iiied : Our trucks go any place any | t | time." A tank for Diesel Oil TONIGHT WILL BE A GALA NIGHT i b e o o 00 | { save burner trouble. AT THE NORTHERN BEER PARLORS : U1 ”“Dr. W, A Rystrom ||, THoNe 1 a1 ! ! i DENTIST | o l Over First National Bank ||/ N IN A HURRY I é Beverages I, Xt ¥ M CALL COLE FOR OIL: ! Special Door Prize Tables = =+ o g or gty n any 4 3 L] ) N : o4 £ ; -y H SuRw oaman ||| eOLE TRANSFER | Given at Midnight p s i o (! Eves Examined, Glasses Fittea | | Phoe 3i1 or Night 1803 | Dinner for Four | “office in Ludwig Nelson's e Here is a svelte black lace version of what to wear for cne of | Jewelry Store W EREAR those little dinners at home. It is designed with a high necked & T It It's Paint We Have It! | .!| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | i FRED W. WENDT I PHONE 549 ’ tunic whose sleeves are barely more than a hint and whose skirt | has slight fullness in the back. A soft blush pink flower perched on the shoulder is the only note of color. Hi Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and ! Opthalmology | Glasses raited Lenses Ciround TRIANGLE CLEANERS 000 parture for the south, Havenstrite more said that drilling will continue he pressure and more often are producers. No g # straight through the winter at the Sees Good Market [~ R SR S i ! Watch and Jewelry Repairing | B Iniskin oil camp, unless severe ~While the Orient will be an ex-| fr==mrr=s=== - < S RN | Beer arlors weather necessitates a shutdown. cellnt market for oil from the) A pe "Keep In mind . . . (| P&HEBJ:‘?"E?ESM | C Weil 2,100 Feet Deep Iniskin camp by virtue of the haul G“y smlth | Caroline Todd Studio L FRONT STREETS s had come from the oil Deing about 2,000 miles shorter than | sk s e e ‘.i Piano—Harmony—Public 4 e = K from the States, there are also = at drilling would cease for 1= = but_ Mr. Havenstrite said it |United States for Alaska ofl, Mr.| | §l H. S. GRAVE 0 TS v 15 3, 5 i st o 1 il i e T Clting Mar” i | Marx Clothing T ill as long as weather permitted, PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- lall winter if possi i O FI—— Jones-Stevens Shop TR ot winter it possible, Xt with mob FULLY (OMPOUNDED || LAD]ls._Mlssss' i . - ORDERS == be necessary to shut down until at A - = H EADY-TO-WEAR — e ==least December 1, if at all, Mr. Ludwig Nelson Front Street Next Coliseum e e Havenstrite believed. 9 ‘l,s””“d Btrest Near Third GARBAGE HAULED Drilling is now down aboul 2,100 WATCHMAKER and JEWELER PHONE 97—Free Delivery | _“'-" T Reasoriable Monthly Rates feet. A hard shale from about the 500-foot level has made drilling much slower than was expected, SERIEEERTY EETTANTNNNED Mr. Havenstrite said. Pt ‘While the supply of fuel oil was o E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Juneau, Alaska DR(;S"I";ZOVPAA'IEICE I, Phonr 753 ' Consultation and examination || —i ? ! | ! | e CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc | e — e ; Distributors GARLAND BOGGAN | | Boibdert 808 Sheit | Py CHEVROLFT PONTIAC BUICK Hardyeod Flgors ' - 5 0“ omer - ar 0 ! il | Waxing Polishing Lll_‘_“m’ Hardware Co. 4 | Y L A —— o i Sanding e ; | T sl ot PHONE 583 | Eag v i \ e R e e - § g remains open as usual ... = 71 first believed sufficient to drill to FORD AGENCY #on. Hows 30°W 1 AR BRI e e | a depth of 7,500 feet, it is now it { T fo 9:30 by appolaSENg New York Life believed the present fuel stock will S e Donlats) ! Gastinesu Hotel Anmex INSURANCE last only about 4500 feet GR | South Frankliz 36 Phoue iT8 : P y a ' : SREASES i ot M .« KEITH G. WILDES The shale now being encountered z GAS — OILS “ PHO.NES ' 2 4 is an oil generating type, Mr. Hav- | i 2 $ dhi Juseai £ . ensrse saia, He saia tney reaty | JUNEAU MOTORS || Dr. M. J. Whittier | | ooes o0 Recenm 999 4 Our Juneau Order Office = ... ... | ‘ | gmoracron | : about 3000 feet or 3500 feet be- | Foot of Main Street Vi Bruyloss Physiclan f |35 35 it Sk cause wells at that depth have ! .. s || g yowre out to please the man || | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | ! Juneau Coffee Sh{;‘p ] b bt A R B e f the family . . . let us help ||| Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. || H&“&;&; ",;S.O:E;:".d jou! A grand selection of | | PHONE 667 | from 6:30 aum. o 8:30 pim good . food . . . vegetables and ||%* i g 7 i A% g AT iz UM BER all the things that men like | oHaliEle D EAEE * g 2 best. b - g3 | = - All l'i ||” TYPEWRITERS RENTED R 1 Gl'del's now s 'ped A $5.00 per month [ JUNEAU-YOUNG I P & e 4l Sanitary Grocery || J.B. Burford & Co. | | Hardware Compan: " wddid seattle to J“‘neau i b4 “Yhe Store That Pleases” “Our doorstep is worn by { ::I HJA’;" to & NTS—O H ; o- J uneau Lumber Mllls, l nc. 2 satistied customers” ||| shelt and Heavy Hardware | B s 3 i . = | Guns and Ammaunition ..l e {3578 5 ’ 4 TR i RS0 T R SR " via Parcel Post. } - e ;, | Stratton & Beers |- — 3 N | A MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS ||| McCAUL MOTOR , ; | 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 SURVEYORS i COMPANY = . 4 VALENTINE BLDG, ’ = 3 Hom 9to 5330 DallY Telephone 502 ‘ Dodge and Plymouth Dealers = Behrends Bank Bldg. Phone 654 BRUNSWICK BOWLING 'ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 i The Juneau Laundry ' Franklin Street between Frons and Second Streets WARRACK Construction Co. | | Juneau Phone 487 O RO AR *