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rival, but according to fans, perhaps more competition than he was ex- pecting. Curtain raiser bantams—one from and one from Juneau—Ken nd Bob Pirby, will get the x off to a flying start with The crowd and fight ALL IS READY FOR ATHLETIC CLUB'S SMOKER - shortest time possible Freddie Harris, well known local boy who may be a comer if ht can show the goods in a four round pre- liming with Melvin Hurly, will show wares for the first time in a real smoker Two four round preliminary bouts » announced at the ringside, of one more ref- boys are to win in the Thirt_\'»eighl Rounds of Blood and Battle on Sweet Card When the brass ng sends it sharp clamor out across the au- ht at 8 o'clock at the Ju- Club’s initial at the Coliseum The: eight rouhds of furious glove ing will get under w fight fans will see glove fest in man: Mermaid \lUI’mH ar phy, middl the show w a knockout b event. E for this b: to-goodness gru chances are ing to Kiss In the spacia son promises to of Johnny Abbott sec- tion of bettors money even with many predictions this will be anybody's fight Another gore fight is slated for the heavyweights — which, because both boys know how to make the leather hurt, and both are big men, makes this setup of a grudge mix look like it has more possibilities the Coliseum The- onight at 7 o'clock and 7in at 8 o'clock sharp. een going fast and at the following Imperial, the New Alaskan, ork Tavern, Rainier Club, itler Mauro Drug Store. i il e DINNER PARTY GIVEN ON HAIDA WEDNESDAY BY HELEN RICKETTS Aboard the US.C.G. culter Haida Wedne: evening, Miss Helen Ricketts, daughter of Commander Noble G. Rickotts, was hostess to a group of frends at dinner and danc- ing Present for the affair were Miss Elaine Housel, Miss Mary Jean Mc- Naughton, Miss Jane Blomgren, than anything on the card. The Miss Taylor, Miss Luella Tucker, principals in this second grudge Miss Vivian Gruber, Ed Hildre, fight are Big Boy Erickson and George Alexander, Peter Warner, Miner Ed Heinz. The winner takes Donald Wilcox, Mitchell Daniloff, all. Shelby Tucker and Ensign Richard Semi-finals finds Ben Wright and feyonids. Hank Bourlette ready to jump from| their respective corners. A last min- u g€ QAVE LOULIeLL nls Dew le but a cro; find > Eddie Cantor plans to make onjy one picture a year. Just Arrived! on the Dellwood Real Eskimo Carvings from Arctic Alaska. More than a thousand pieces of Eskimo Carvings in beautiful Fossil Ivory. These items were consigned to us through the Bureau of Indian Affairs from a last winter order. For prompt turn-over we are handling at a very slight margin to allow for individual boxes and Let Your Gift e sickan. 1 HE NUGGET SHOP We Pack for Mailing. T FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 24 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice & Ahlers Company | ithe Rite held in Washington, D. C. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1937. 'SHIP WRECKED; | CREW RESCUED Craft Pour; Jf to Plege\ After Last Man Drawn | Aboard Tug | MIAMI, Florida, Nov. 26. — The | Tropical Radio Corporation advises| that 17 seamen remaining aboard| Linds . ShEGnEss. dmmhm‘u‘m Bl'ilisl)‘ freighter NQ]]Ing(r;ll of Mr. and Mrs. John Furuness, is|COUrt in distress off Haiti, have to become the wife’ of Mr, Paul|-een Tescued by Ecklfild: tomorrow evening at 8 o'-| 11¢ vessel broke up soon after the clock in the parsonage of the Lu- theran Church. Miss, Alpha Furuness will be maid of honor for her sister, and Mr. Oscar Pearson will be the best man. Mr. John Furuness, father of the bride, is returning from the south aboard the Princess Norah today to be present for the ceremony at b | which he will give his daughter in | m;‘r(:lilii?i.nz the ceremony, a f“”’"MWfld Tflu Fast. ‘ It's Not Right : tion will be held at the Furuness residence in Thane. Since announcement of her en- { 26.—An American | the theatre for Miss Furuness To Be Married Tomorrow Night Wedding WfilfiTake Place | in Lutheran Church Parsonage Miss | the tug. | Eighteen other seamen were res-| sued Wednesday but high seas and| storm raging presented the rescue of the others until today. The sreighter was bound for Van- " couver, B. C., for a cargo of logs, for Liverpool. gagement, récently, Miss Furuness has been enter \ined at a number of affairs. She and her husband will make their home at Thane. Mr. Ecklund is employed at the Al- aska Juneau mine, BT T Evelyn Jenkins, Robert Wolney s To Wed Dec, § Merery se, di 'On Thanl\sglvmg JLONDON, Nov. couple attending most committed a sacrilege. started to leave after the final| “God Save the King.” them, familiar to Americans because | it's the same tune as “America,” is played after every show while thc BudiL’ncc stands at attention Ceremony to Be Performe ‘ at Church of Nativity | Juneau, atter enjoying its turkey |vesterday experienced the coldest as the mercury sank to 18.5 degrees Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crondahl an- above zero at 9 o'clock last night. nounce the forthcoming marriage of The Weather Bureau reported it the g their niece, Miss Evelyn Mae Jenk- coldest here since last February 2 ins, to Mr. Robert Wolney, son of when a temperature of 10.5 degrees Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolney of was reported. Temperatures as low Everson, Wash. as 8 above were reported out the The ceremony will be performed Glacier Highway. at 8 o'clock Mass on the morning! It remained cold during the night of Deceniver 5, at the Catholic but warmed up today, the tempera- Church of the Nativity iture isading 28 above at noon. Fore- Miss Jenkins, who has attended cast is for snow tonight and warm- Juneau high school, has been em- er with probably rain and snow to- ployed at the Capitol Theatre for MOITOW. the past two years. an electrician at the Alaska-Juneau mine | Following their wedding, the two| will make their home in the Stein-| beck Apulmems - - e . THANKSGIVING DAY PROPERLY OBSERVED Thanksgiving Day was observed yesterday approp= |riately in Ju- |n2au and outlying sections. Scores of liouse parties and dinners were GLENDON FREED BY i o JURY. IN ASSAULT 50 ol sbcay. ‘coneratly speskine, CASE ON APPEAL hfldln joyous time. urch services called many to After denbemung an hour and their pews. : - 4 half, a jury in Federal Districtcourt| The previous night the big social Wednesday afternoon found Jack T. affair was the dance given by the Glendon not guilty of assaulting ‘Elks in their ball room and which William Denomey on Douglas Island Was well patronized. last April 24. The case was given| Strangers in the city found ex- the jury at 2:53 o'clock and they cellent Thanksgiving menus and the brought in their verdict at 4:25 Wed- Various cafes and dining rooms. nesday afternoon. Louis Delobecgml Skiing, skating and hiking was |wu jury foreman. lalso enjoyed during the day. The case was on appeal from Com- | o T A miinere” o where“Clendn, SMITH | TWINS ARE ad been found guily, the Jury de- | ""HONORED) AT FIRST cision reversing the lower courl':;; |tindings. | BIRTHDAY AFFAIR ‘ The Glendon case completed the| criminal cases on the present dock- | Dan and Don Smith, twin sons, et and today the civil case of Peter|or My and Mrs. E. L. Smith, cele- Bond against Hilda Drydahl in a prateq their first birthday this af- dispute over a property line Was terngon at the Smith residence on started before Judge George F. Al-'a gtreet. exander 5 A group of children and mothers - — |assembled for the occasion which '['wo JUNEAU MEN was marked by floodlight pictures| SPOKANE'HEADED ‘taken of the babies and the scrving; of two birthday cakes. Walter B. Heisel, Deputy Collector of Customs, and Edwin Sutton, are ileaving Sunday on the Princess Norah for Spokane, Wash. While there they will witness on Decem- ber 11, the conferring of the 33rd degree of Scottish Rite Masonry up- on several nominees from the north- !west States who were selected to re- |ceive the honor at the October| |session of the Supreme Council of% They expect to return to Juneau on December 17. flmlIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||Ill||IlllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ’ Sanitary Piggly Phone 24 FRESH BUTTER YES, WE HAVE THEM PP RN TETETEITENEN S S SENNRARNRNRRERARE FRESH EGGS Complete Stock of Staple Merchandise LUTHERAN LADIES' FANCY WORK SALE, TEA and DINNER—WEDNESDAY, DEC. : SAVE THE DATE! 7 “lllllllIIIIIIIIIIINIIIImlIIIHIIIIINIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIMIIIHIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIiil Wiggly Phone 85 g Voila! H she is perfect! Madam will ba | happy, and for Monsieur... | the Wings of the Morning! Vive le Schilling! Also a the tug Killerge j‘ last man had been drawn aboard|” the first time the other evening al-'der at 2 p.m. Sunday from the cha- They |pel of the Charles W. Carter mor- {curtain before the orchesira played|Masonic plot of the Evergreen Cem-' The an-|etery. caused by a Southern Pacific train derailment near Gernan was fatal to John Muirhead, 25, of Los An- pe evening of the fall season thus far,|geles, four, Joseph Conver, The flavor. ., | it ig | Bravé Cholera; Alaska's Oldest Physician Dies - On Thanksgiving )r. Albert John Baughman Passes Away in Juneau Home Dodges Ceremony | HAIDA OFFICERS uunh of H\hl that given aboard the Coast Guard cutter Haida for the ship’s officers and their families. Twenty-two places were marked with caricatures drawn by Ensign | Bob Shunk. | ’ Present at the dinner were Lieuten | jant Commander Noble G. Ricket Mrs. Ricketts and three children, Lieutenant Commander Mehlman, Mrs. Mehlman Lieutenant Fulford and son eutena ) [Charles Ashley, and Mrs. Ashley, | Assistant Surgeon Jonathan Zoole, |and Mrs. Zoole, 1\sign R: Shunk, Ensign James P Ensign George R. Reynolds Russel W: , Jr., Ensign M. McCabe, Chicf M; inist leif Hansen, Boatswain John P. Hancock and Pay Clerk, Jame Morrison. (Continuec irom Page One) City he operated a drug e Dr. Baughman made a trip out- side in 1929 when Mrs. Baug man died, and returned shortly after to make his home in Juneau. He prac- ticed medicine here for three years when poor health overcame him and he was forced to retire. For the past|, ({14 months he has been bed-ridden Known throughout Alaska for his ' thoughtfulness and care as a pl\\~ 4 |sician, he was also beloved by sports- | men who remember him as a great hunter. Dr. Baughman was born in Bar-| berton, Ohio, March 10, 1856. He | i5 a life member of the Masonic Order, affiliated with the organiza- tion for 45 years. Funeral services will be conducted under auspices of the Masonic Or- e Memory Is Bettar Than Her Eyaslght !Elaborate preparations had been lm'\do for a formal wedding for ‘Bhinia French Schoemaker (above), | |Philadelphia debutante, and Dr. ‘John Andrew Rose, of the iucult:y lof Cornell University. The happy couple decided to take matters inte {their own hands, and eloped to Elk. ton. brunette, is pictured in Plymout England, aboard the | cago, a Rockfeller Foundation OMAHA, Neb, Ncv. |Ryan, assistany superiAtendent nl' |schools, confounded clerks in lh(‘ auto license bureau when she was |acked to read an optical chart feet away. tuary. Interment will follow in the 26. — Belle| in East Africa. > Tram Derailed; T Four Men Killeg ™ Toueh 2 Paw Pawians Start o avay. L | Drive to 1e did so rapidly and correctly, a8 the clerk lhait Arbatie wmx"_?]ant Paw Paws ed forward and squinted at the let-|{ ters. > i ELYRIA, O, 6.—Alvin San-| “That's impossible,” ‘ .,:,;A\z PAYZ,’.,?’I. i 27, was piaced on probation ' clared 9 in automobile theft cliarge, but good. You're not supposed to be Paw exten: 11 have to walk the “straight and able to read the entire char W narr Judge D. A. Cook, In sus-| Miss Ryan walked out with an air jcity took its name, sentence, decreed that for of trium not ealing she could| The couple has started ¢ years Sanders must take no have recited the letters in total ment to have Paw Paw holic drink, not even beer, must darkness with equal facility. Be- go in for reforestation in a out of any place where liquor cause of long experience in school planting scores of paw paw trees is sold, and must not gamble. work, she knew the chart by heart. 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