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the Territory, as well as a number . TUBERGULUSIS of Seattle wholesalers, who do con- Is 5 Dally Sl)Orts Cartoon (siderable Busivess. in tHe (Tenritory. Last year both the canneries and RK Is the wholesalers responded gener- AT LAST FREED ously to the request for cooperation from them and a large sum was add- we FRoes' RUNNIMG GAME /S ALSO BUILT ed to the seal sale fund as a result S . AROUAI L of. their contrfbutions. No True Bill Returned in oave o The matter of having some one | Shonting Case at Vi Jrieasetss employed for a few hours each week ~ Meeting of Local Associa- to keep the mailing lists up-to-date, Matanuska Colony = @E - A=Al and exercise general supervision e, tion Is Held On {over the. business end of the seal| A “not a true bill" has been rc-, g el Tuesday sale, was discussed. It was felt that turned by a grand jury against OF SAM BAUGHS oL the amount of work entailed was too | Alvah Pilkerton, jailed for nearly a great to expect it to be done on & year in connection with the fatall Actively functionng sel-ups fOr yoiunteer basis, and the, consensus shooting of his bride in the Matan- branch units of the Alaska Tubercu-!ya that the association would find uska colony. This is according to a losis Association, have already il-ll'-'nsell money ahead by employing ‘special dispatch to The Empire from ted work in most of the larger tOWNs (some one to take over that work fof Valdez. at the westward, directors and offi- 4y eyt year. | The dispatch further said ”‘u(l cers of the Alaska Tuberculosis As-| precent” at the meeting, besides Judge Simon Hellenthal at Valdez| soclation were assured Tuesdaynp. polley and Mrs. Thomas, were fmmediately discharged Pilkerton | night by E. M. Polley, President of|the following: Judge James Wick- from custody. the Assoclation, at a speclal meeting ersham, President of the Seal Sale| - Mrs- Pilkerton was shot though| of the group in the Juneau Hedlth committee; Guy McNaughton, the heart with a 22-caliber rifle last| Center, Treasurer of the Assoclation; Mrs. November 11, at her home in the| Local chairmen have been appoint-p g, Hermann, Publicity Difector’ Matanuska Valley. A coroner’s jury| ed as follows: Fairbanks, Mrs. Lu-ang the following directors: Mrs. held that the death was suicide, ther C. Hess; Anchorage, MTS. wiljjam L. Paul, Dr. J. F. Worley, but, at the insistence of friends,| Markaret Monkman; Seward, MIS. ghgrjes Hawkesworth and Mrs. E. Federal authorities renewed the SOO7 AS PASS -TOSSER. FOR. 7THE TEXAS \ CHRIS 77AN FROGS | P. C. McMullen; Cordova, Mrs. Lola [ns pojjey. investigation. As a result, the ju M. Date. Each local chairman will| PLECHE AT Sl N |verdict was changed from “suicide” have a miniature organization, sim-/ 5 I e 4 to “murder.” | ilar to the Territorial organization | Pilkerton was taken in custody | at Juneau, for the business of push- ,,Fio,s,EI,T,A.L,,N,OT,E,S_,,_.1and placed in the Federal jail at ing the. sale of Cnrlstv:us LZE“‘;S‘ ¢ | Valdez awaiting action of the grand The bulk of the work attendant| upon sending the seals into every! Mrs. Kathering Hughes was ad- it | i R e part of the Territory has already mitted yesterday to St. Ann's Hos- been ertormets acartng o Mr, Pl for mecica care [FORMER JUNEAU CAB | Y J. C. Thomas. There remains, she| R DRIVER ARRESTED | |0BrRENSS & U stated, only the First Division yet Frank Paul, Jr, a tonsileciomy! RECORD \ to be coveer Responses from seals patient, was dismissed today trom| QN BIGAMY CHARGE |[as « L alrady sent out have been received the Government Hospital | S SOPHOMORE was by Treasurer Guy McNaughton. | AT AT P gl | Phillip G. Grimm, former Juneau |B£77£R 7ZAA) 3 “Letters will be sent out this week ~Use of bride's three initials is ac- cap driver, was arrested last night |@4uswis FOR. T/E to the canneries and other large cepted commonly as the correct by Deputy Marshal William Markle | Same o=c/00 corporations which do business in marking for trousseau linen. land Agent D, S. Hostetter of the R e ————~ Federal Bureau of Investigation He is charged by the District At- torney’s Office with two counts — et ved by The Assoulated Press LISABETH KASER. ng a brief visit in Juneau. MRS METZGAR A’RE Mrs. Hodges, sister of Mrs. T. . L J. Jacobsen, visited in Juneau last year and has many friends here. i HONORED TUESDAY Her husband is a prominent min- ing man from Atlin, Mrs. Sands, mother of Mrs. L. F. Barr, has been visiting with her daughter for thes past few weeks in the Blomgren Apartments, “ | The three expect to remain for about two months in Vancouver, before returning to their homes in Atlin. A family dinner, a cocktail party, and an evening of bridge combined to celebrate the birthday of Twins | Elisabeth Kaser and Mrs. Jack ‘Metzgar. yesterday evening. | Mrs. M. H. Sides was hostess at (a cocktail party, early in the eye- ning yesterday, following which the |twins were honored at a family din- RS e |ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |E. B, Kaser, NORTHERN LIGHT : Later in the evening, at the party given by Mrs. Gertrude Naylor ran CHO_IR_S To MEET MrsA.'B. Hayes, the two were sur-| The Children’s Hour Choir of thes prised when birthday cake refresh- Norheyn Light Presbyterian Church |ments were placed 'béfore (hem. wil meet tijs evening from 7 until #, (Both ave wellknown and popul-: in|7:32 o’elock at the church, for song ithe Juneau younger set. D.acdce. a .. H. G. Wilcox, choir mother; Carol Beery Davis, organist; ! e 'MR., MRS. HODGES, i , ‘ MRS. C. 'M. SANDS ;! lm C‘lg;%;e-schmldt. director, will f ARE SA"..ING SOUTH The Young Peoples’ Choir; con- sisting of high school students, will | Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hodges and meet from 6:30 until 7:30 p. m, |Mrs. C. M. Sands are scheduled to Saturday, at the church, with Miss®* " »len\{e for Lhe_e south aboard the Cynihia Batson, organist, and Miss | Northland, this afternoon, conelud Avis Erickson, director. DANCE RECITAL by Students of o Y —ouLy A /50 -POUNDEE BUT HE 1S | EUG/QE z bigamy and illegal cohabitation. It Douglas Fire Department is expected the case will be taken sophomore passer his achievements directly before the grand jury which T outranked those Baugh boasted for is now in session. the same period. Grimm is alleged by officials to Baugh's sophomore percentage have had a wife living in Knoxville, S L A N T S e for completing passes was 400. O Tenn., when he married Margaret " Brien's was .507. O'Brien had his Lundy here last September. He was ———b'w big day last season when he com- taken into custody here several — pleted 10 of the 14 passes he tossed weeks ago in connection with the The Horned Frogs of Texas Chris- against Centenary. Against six oth- sale of liquor to minors. tian are counting on a 150-pound er apponents he pitched the ball 32 IQ 9 g 1 ADMISS L s A T u R n A Y oo Junior to fill the shoes of Slingin’ times, completing 16 passes. Only {ggeg‘efiggh;Z‘::vetit?le:giat: ‘i;l:‘ oot B P w c DINNER Sam Baugh, departed from the fcur of his tosses fell into enemy Gflrnets,.lost to. the Rublas; . | ranks through graduation. Dave. hands all last season. o c T o B E R SET FOR MONDAY ©'Btien is his name. He is a dead| Little Davey is not merely a pass- r.ngerl for Mki;l;(-y Walker, ul]; n::-.mg threat. He can and doe arry May West GM}gs“wa 159—*477 . . J ., mortal toy bulldog who held the the ball. As a matter of fact, thelyry - 0 I f R b G l TWENTY-TmD Followiig, pl. Alaska sy motif, rld welterweight and middle- entire running game of the Fx'ugs”\MA‘f" ge{lno)l:.s 1;2 lg‘: i'?;: ;gg r( er 0 (ll"l’ OlU lr s the socla] dinner. meeting of the weignt hoxing titles. | seems to be built around this sturdy| " FONAT Business and Professional Women's — yngerstudy to Baugh last séason, tittle ball carrier. e R ADMISSION $1.00 ?&:b n‘lv‘e]tlh:;ukzwh(’:h:er’c‘; M;?cdoar)én:t OSrlEn. S0k over the LEREDH Ot B TS T RUBIES“) Rk BRI S AT ' 1o anmomeemens Hoany by M, T 8 141 400 15 e b GCORES ATTEND v tavenic 1m0t 1r0—vsio p y Caroline Todd, President. stood head and shoulders abové any MARTHA SOCIETY P Eounguise 1 AL, 1680090 FOR HOME OR BUSINESS Rands Douglas In charge of the event are Mrs. gihor placer on' the gridivon. /The Mrs. Burke ... 163 135 139— 437 J.C. Spickett, Mys. Pete Hammer, progs were defeated, 14-0, ldrgely TURKEY DINNER‘ 3 27 R ey G ] Orchestra Natatorium and Mrs. Mae Kilroy. Mrs. Kath- pecquse the rain conspired to thake e TOLAE:/Serage‘ sco:e24 D?(lisno‘:vb_olvfl-n 4 R E F R l G E R A T l o N erfne Hooker wil be in charge of passing extremely difficult. With lose to 200 plates of turkey, preparation of the dinner. a bit of cooperation from the other -ranberry sauce, salad and apple pie members of the team, O'Brien might vere served to a near record-break- well have turned the tables on the ng crop of diners last evening, Buckeyes. |when the Martha Society held its “What a boy this O'Brien 15 |annual turkey dinner in the parlors grinned Toach Dutch Meyer. “We'llfflf the Northern Light Presbyter- carry on with our passing gameian Church. just as though Baugh were out there| Autumn leaves were used as dec- chucking 'em. O'Brien is the gam- oration for the dinner, which was est little man I ever saw. He'll|prepared and served by committees make a great record, and don't for-| f the Martha Society. [ get it—he’s tough; hard to hurt| Diners were seated from 5:30 un- And he's smart.” il 7:30 o'clock, with the largest I he re Chances are O'Brien will hang |number in attendance at 6 o'clock. up quite a record before he com- ——— p i Smart - POPULAR-- NO-HOST PARTIES at are tops for enter- tainment in Juneau! TO PERCY'S JUST CALL 94 BEAUTIFUL . ... afew days in BANQUET advance to make ROOM= a8 your reservation! e is ideal for dinner dances . ..., it's the perfest spot for*any group from five to twenty-five couples o WHILE YOU DANCE— The finest chefs prepare your . delicious dinner or supper, and see that it is perfectly served! The 107 Seward et 11} L b AND — PERCY'S PARTIES ARE ECONOMICAL = ¢ A “ 5 day afternoon, Mrs. Percy Reynolds pletes his college career. As a| ‘Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. | = riday and Saturday SPECIAL! % O Dresses These include VELVETS in FORMAL and STREET Some with JACKETS. 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