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LAWEFUL SAKE 1T HAWN'T BEEN MOKE'N TWO_SHAKES OF A SH SINCE PAW CRAWLED TH KWERS 6N --- 1 SWOW--HE'S ALREADY SNORIN' UP 6 PLuUMB HARRICANE --- HE'S S -=s NEAH-- AN ALL T FUSS HE MADE ABOVUT GOWNG TO SHOOT “HONEN - POT " T THINK THAT TR\E W TH WO0DS KINDA TETCHED B N T HALD-- EEP'S TAIL ONDER ATTER A TWO -THREE DAY GOOD NAP HE ORTER EEEL \SSELE AGIN --(T'LL GIT TH ORN'RVNESS OUT'N Hw - WELL.- [ : The Juneau Laundiy I ‘1 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because Franklin Stree! between Frort and Second Streets PHONE 358 | L 2 —" WORE OUT LET'S HOPE HE (€ You WANT COMPLETE SLEEPS \T OtE --- WME EOR | ERWIN'S BOARDI We Sell for CASH A P«N:fr'&%\‘__k\s 5 HOUSE NG George Brothers . | MONTHLY RATES ORI 5 | DL P AN B | so. FRANKLIN sTREET || A R l& BY r z A THE BEST [ | | Thomas Hardware Co. || TAP BEER PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf IN TOWNI HARDWARE . WANT ADS GOLDEN BEARS FOR REWT APARTMENT vacancy Building. Inquire Stan G in Triangle ammett. ESKIMOS PLAY FOR IGE BOWL B(fl'i o Sea Dol Dlaniic KlNG |S|_AN|] ; Year of 1937 ifi Simrts; By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK, Jan. 3—The year just closed saw the crowning of four new ring champions. The brown-bombing Joe Louis of Detroit came back from his smash- ing defeat by Max Schmeling the revious year to lift the heavyweight crown from the veteran James J Crowned THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors || BILL DOUGLAS | JUNEAU - YOUNG || Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition 1] L] T Smiling Sevie® 1 Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery — | JUNEAU RADIO || | | | | Juneau | more without food. ‘Today’s News Today.—Empire, i ' ; : 4 i SERVICE a Phone 253 IVE PRESTIGE Won by Oogruits Braddock | 4 i G ; Seveyn e Henry Armstrong, the sensational | apiB, SEcoMD eTREET || s FOR RENT —-3-room apt., steam- | negro from Los Angeles, beat Petey 1! - i \ T W] Y heated, hot and cold water. Phone T : Sarron of Birmingham for the feath- | ANTERD. 60, DAY | HOME GROCERY | 569. \MK‘M‘ ISLAND, Alaska, Jan. 3.— erweight title. Harry Jeffra of Bal- I AND LIQUOR STORE |Alaska had its post-season football {imore he bantam diadem = VACANCY New Feldon Apts. Couple g sl New: Veark Das: Just i fhe! MG iwss o bttt i B (=R - | 146—Phones—152 only. Phone 209. _ “Whizzer® White Plays/outside. Lynch of Scotland won the flyweight ! PHONE 6 1 enocRme MK mARKER VACANCY— Foshee Apts. Phone 443 ~ v ball | At Lonely King Island, two parka crown from Small Montana. |4 yl | I. al [ LRI } Sensational Football |ciad Eskimos were lined up and la-| " There was considerable more ac-| | : Kt e VACANCY-—-Nugget Apariments. at Colton Bowl beled the resultant frivolty, “The Icc tion in the ring than in 1936 and| | “ For very prompt | ey {Bowl Football Game." RAAtY Tha Senn.ahiea o airiiil | * FOR RENT—Furnished, heated, and e : Tor o POy, o Whtrusen ot g i T e SRS || LIQUOR DELIVERY ARY preferred modern apartment in SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 3.—| ~ 2 Aty B ot & F g ¥ b | SO S S B | ’ A Soh Bl he, versus the Airgrits, or Reindeer, with | than $5,000,000 as the intake and a| | - - — center of downtown business dis- The West's return to power at the .. ek e 2y R A‘ A 8 d o i & the Oogruits, victorious over the Air-20 per cent increase in the number | | trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Rose Bowl, “Whizzer” Whites sen-| i SO0 6 RIONE W (00 U0 30 per cent, incrense b the namber] | [ ’ P l G G L Y e, Baone 7. o i e Ken Chisholm, former Santa. Clara|true in Europe despite the Spenish| | |'| Channel Apparel Shop | i FURNISHED house for let. H. B. (ation of a sensational crop of BUd SIS, coached the respective|contlict end the war scare in other | | | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | LeFevre. Sopliomores, and banner crowds in|€4MS: : countries | || Front and Main Streets 2y e Pasadens and New Orleans| Fulak, Alrgrits flash, skirted right| Farr is ‘England’s Louis’ ! | FOR RENT—Steamheated room for ©o. B0 = % tanding fea. ¢4 for fifty yards in the f In England the added activity was b gentleman with or without board ‘”“ o h e b ;1_“; . quarter to make the only Airgrits’|largely due to the rise of the Welsh- | ey Private home. Phone Black 680 ‘g}“‘“‘:"‘l’{\v‘ ']1Ir|:~:-ln\1‘(‘)‘(:xlxy 8 TPOWLRRIER) o v man, Tommy Farr, whose leap into| | | (-~ sy ' TROOMS and bath. Steamheated, California’s methodical moving O%SMt back Chariey 1';?;“‘\?”]‘?;‘,”“" Sstlo spotlBRt did Tonaleprt GREEN TOP CABS ' " Visit the T furnished, overstuffed, electric down of Alabama at the Rose Bowl, v & few minutes to play injish Empire what Joe Louls' feats| | PHONE range. washing machine, oak undoutedly emhanced the. waning NS 138t period, latereled to right|accomplished in the United States. | Hans | SITKA HOT SPRINGS « ; dod oty alfback Papunak, who in turn ri-|in 1936 | floors. Windsor Apts prestige of Pacific Coas footbail in o 060 SO B85 WOO D BUE T iin 1036, Vs i ! 6 s | Mineral Hot Baths g : intersectional combat. Bk e G SATeRRR| The revival ob Rt Accommodations to suit every FOR RENT—2-room cottage and ¢ gince 1933 when USC slaugh- o oo ho trotted he ast ten country is attributed to the sudden| : | tasie. Reservations Alaska Air bath. Suitable for man wife. toran Pitisburgh, had e Western yards to the goal line, “head bowed {decision of most topnotch fighters | ¢ O T ST ST e —— » l Transport. Inquire Getchell residence, 10th (o, “(:l by (wo touchdowns in the B the teeth of a raging blizzard.”|that more money is to be made by i_ 5 : S | N % ks and A St., after 6 p.m,, or Thane 3. e G | With no chance for a kick, Pig- fighting regularly than by sitting 3 2 o T = - - n;": "‘l:‘l““m gi“‘i 3 I;u\:]l“ B\'x'on‘mh‘k bucked the line for an <'X\l"d}nn the sidelines waiting for one big JUE LOUIS, Heavyweight 1 MCCAUL MOTOR T 1 - COMFORTABLE apartment for "Wllu/zcrl' T .»T,m rod from Col. POInt and a victory . It is said the|outdoor shot. | He Came Back From a Smashing Defeat | COMPANY | | RELIABLE TRANSFER it two. App! 7“7““7‘“ & f"“" Store. B Fome ol igady ka'c . with new islander’s football was “high grade, Armstrong is the year's oulstand-| —— _— | ) ! { Our trucks go any place any ‘ TWO bedroom, waterfront view, glory. The elusive “Whizzer” led , “¢Ven and Chrisholm are mem-|ing fighter. His record of 25 knock-|sensational Puerto Rican, in his| Light Heavyweights: Ralph De| | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil <« furnished apt. Phone 496 between the drive for the first touchdown "CS Of the Hubbard expedition. louts in 26 fights against the cream|jigniweight title fight with Lou Am- John, Buffalo, and George Black, s || 8nd s tank for Crude Oil - | 6 and 7 p.m. and passed the score, then later ran N b jor; the Hghtwetghies iy segthielbag Milwaukee. | = = - \’ SaTe PRIeE o e e TR 53 yards for another score. | weights is comparable to the best In| The rise of Alberto Lovell and Middleweights: Glenn Lee, Edi-| Today's News Today—Empire. |4 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 FOR RENT—Seven room house — "y "o Rice Sophomore lineup the last quacter osntuey |Jimmy Adamick of Detroit as title son, Neb; Billy Conn, Pittsburgh, —— — one mile out on Glacier Highway. I P, Other high spots were: | 5 ; ; Ernie Lain and Ollie Cordill set the 4 dicd 2 Spats . threats. and Al Hostak, Seattle. i ‘Cheap- for winter months. Phone _ . 2 il | The knockout of Braddock by Fri rnational point of - 244, Rice offensive moving via the aerial | rom an international point Welterweights: Milt Aron, Chi- . i ve: , Louis and Joe’s defense of his title|yiew. the biggest boxing news item : 0 " S R ittack route to chalk up four touch- lagainst Tommy Farr within tWo|wee the tidle S M s ol €3€0; and Ernie Roderick, Liverpool Fresh Fr“lt and v t bl FOr RENT—Seven room furnished downs for the Owls. T s < lljt- H<Vl\!“u _‘jl ax Schmel- | ehtweights: Billy Beauhuld, New e a es apartment. Inquire Snap Shcppe. In the Sugar Bowl, at New Or- mongk |ing by Jimmy Braddock and the i Silus’ New H leans, where Santa Clara battered | The return of the British EMpire|cnamp's acceptance of Joe Louis as JCrsey, and Johnny Bellus, New Ha- cozz ":i's'l':v furn, k“l‘“‘~ LighL 1 ouisiana State, a crowd of 40,000 jto 5 "}’;"ma""‘"g position in world |, supstitute in a title contest. ven, (,:mn Gl gl [ J water, es, cooking utensils i1 occ0q (he game. while in Pasa- \fisticuffs. | Good Prospects Appear Featherweights: Pete Scala, New » and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. . 1 8T B T e The remarkable comeback of Kid| of the talent developed in 1937, York, and Lou Gevinson, Washing- ™ ™ St B 0000 1S | o ampion Is Baited with|Choeolate, former featherweight! g pest prospects for the coming ton. | cah‘orma Gm . Pigkenail she sanie; amplon 15 baited WIth|o oo wno in 22 fignts came|vote o : il Bantamweights: Baby Yack, To- The Rice-Colorado game was wit- | - S oM year are: . e T S ? o oo o i, s e | $IUMIOD Froposel o {umgs b s S culo—5 v mewrrvsn: aner sgum, . ol ol S e, Bl THE PURE FOODS STORE f e East- o R | " | s 8 > draw. gentine; Nathan Mann, New Ha- "lyweights: Jackie i wave, 5¢, lum and the East-West game scor eet N. J. lithst L Tte rott 6 Bob Dastor by e iy b Aus: 3 % e i as y Nathan ye, . ck, Jose, Calif, and Ernie Weiss, Aus Lola’s Beauty Shop, teleshone 1655 tie drew 59,000 football enthus- [ v Fiunm and Jimmy. Adamick, Joo Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery. . 201, 315 Decker Wa. fasts. NEWARK, N. J. Jan. 3—Harty| "’ coniapee of pedro Montahez,l oo o y | e B 2 = s T e B {Mendel, sports promoter, and two gan " e (URN your ola gowd into value, \prominent New Jersey businessmen, 3 G e % cash or trade at Nugget Shop. U WASHINGTGN |have offered Joe Louis $100,000 to TR 1T Y defend his heavyweight title against WEI "NGTON Lum coAL . FOR SALE | Tony Galento, New Jersey cham- - e e * | pion. | 4-ROOM house with bath. Bargain. BE A Ts HAWA" h i e 5 : 2 | he fight, if the offer is accept- :’:ct;nnc‘ 135 Douglas, morning or fed, will take place in the Atlantic P Mg cn g: W 5 BY SGURE 53 ]3 Cty Auditorium some time in March ! ' FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, - or April. Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- | X - : F' o' B' Bunkers neau Melody Shop. | i | - | P ir [ i WANTED 4 JIONOLULY, H. L, Jan. 3—The ! I acCIric oast 0 0. AN Iniversity of Washington football ” . eleven, scoring at will, trounced the, n 0 u s L A S , PHONE 412 EXPERIENCED lady wishes hour yniversity of Hawaii last New Year’s | ! 5 or janitress work. Phone 652. Day afternoon by a score of 53 to 13.| [ I | 4 1 e W) e B e . B e S e | The Islanders, taking advantage JEFFRA, Bantamweight DNG, Featherweight | WILLIS WINS SKIS ; ; 4 B é | tivity The Juneau Athletic Clubs prize °f “t’;‘““mlml‘l{" : lul?ml:w. &us,lc‘ji# Lt They Climbed to the Top in u Year of Great Ring Activity g | @ of a pair of skiis was awarded last OVer their tallies in the fourth per-| = T e e e e week-end to H. A, Willis jJod i |FUNERAL SERVICES | | ORDER AND CITATION i | \PARTIES UsHER IN NEW YEAR| FOR GUS SWANBERG IN THE UNITED STATES COM- See H. R. SHEPARD & SON -eeeeeeees-9 CALIFORNIA KEEPS ANUBYE Sf TR T Veat tn Dohe- MISSIONER'S (EX OFFICIO FORD AGENCY .| e VICTORY PARADE a5 was celebrated principatly by| TAKE PLACE SUNDAY | ProBaTE) coURT FOR THE | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg.. il PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 3—Cali-|private parties, and family gather- | ‘ | TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU-| 3 fornia, furned on. all. pawes . de- ings, Funeral services were held yester- | ! NEAD COMMIESIONER'S' PRE-| = = £ A GREASES feat Alabama last Saturday after-| My and Mrs. W. E. Cahill enter-|day afternoon from the chapel of CINCT. | GAS — OILS noon, in the big Rose Bowl event,|tained with an evening of contract,|the Charles W. Carter mortuary for| | In the Matter of the Estate of . { by a score of 13 to 0 before 90,000, two tables being played. Guests there|Gus Swanber, resident of New! GUSTAF LANART, deceased. w l Nn o w c L E A N l N G 4 spectators. California, by its win, were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Engstrom,{Mexico, who passed away at St.| | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IUNEAU MOTQORS |{ turned back the Crimson Tide and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jensen and Ann’s Hospital rccently. | s that the Juneau Chapter of the - Foot of Main Street continued her own victory parade. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Smith. Services were conducted under| ok Amercian Red Cross and all other PHONE 48% 3 Alabama, had won three previous| Mr. and Mrs. Arne Shudshift cele-|auspices of the Masonic Order and| Williams Building Purchas-|persons interested in or claiming 'Rose Bowl games and tied another. brated their twenty-first wedding|pallbearers were Hans Berg, Lewis d f AC T . under that certain document here- - anniversary with an all-night party|Drydahl, Chris Wyller, Olaf Bodd- ed lor J Arain= tiofore admitted to probate herein | | OTHER NEW YEAR GAMES |on New Year's Eve. Guests includ-|ing, George Kodzoff, and Magnus| ing Gymnasxum on August 10, 1937, as the last wflll, ! Jones-Stevens Shop || 1In the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans{ed Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lavenik, 'Hansen. and testament of GUSTAF LAN-| 2 3 , : —Santa Clara 6; Louisiana State 0.'Mr. and Mrs. Garland Boggan, Mr.| Interment followed in the Masonic S g tween| T deceased, and all helrs of sald P m l‘ Mark t el g ’ In the Cotton Bowl at Dallas,|and Mrs. Joe Riedi, and Mr. and |plot of Evergreen cemetery. se’rhe w‘;";{"‘? By, ;’;'\éz?‘decodem‘ and other persons inter- a nize mg S € READY-TO-WEAR Texas—Rice Institute 24; Colorado Mrs. Jack Langseth. e Ward and Main, on Becond BUl | egfed i said. estate, are hereby. re-| ; Seward Street Near Third | |14 | o e has been rented by the Juneau AU-|q a4 to appear before me, in the = 2| In the Orange Bowl, Miami—Au- COUNCIL TO MEET ROTARY TO TAKE UP Ii:'«;: : (;:lxgl {:;raci)::;:l;l:z :;mvzlliut above-entitled court, at 10:00 o' , : 2 S s gymnas-| 1o N s ey s = w6 Michign Sais & | Reguar mestog of s bowgsl - CONVENTION PLAN .2 B T . 1 un wl, 'aso—Wwes! y V] - 3 E \ ‘T | Virginia 7; Texas Tech. 6. Ining at the usual hour. 9 1 | Final arrangements have beeD|yharher said document is valid or | X | Final action on the suggestion of \;made jtw as announced today, for i ol ; - | In the Ice Bowl, King Island, ————— i he District <k 4 ¢ " invalid as the last will and testa- Val h ES | Alaska—Oogruits 7; Airgrits 6 SCHOOLS RESUME {p F”‘“;‘:"(m“ e o 5o S |a mixed boxing and wrestling card ment of said decedent and, if valid, ues that cam | » ] s 2 ¥t |vention of Rotary scheduled foi ~to be staged the latter part of this| i ici i D d ; At San Franoisco—East 0; West 0. Regular sessions of School WOtk |, . next May be transferred tolmonth Jack Wilson is making the|l oyr, e beneficiary and entitled, not be surpassed ” This was the first scoreless tie in both at the public and govemmem\sfln Francisco to meet in conjunc- |- . s s "|to take under said purported docu- == > E2S " |lthe history of the Shrine grid clas-|schools were resumed this morning 0 0 e eonone | Matehes for a glove pushers on the|men;, and, if invalid, who are the in many models ’ 3 | sic. after the ten days' vacation, Atten- |to% Wil :h n’g’xt oy g card_and “Doc” Webb reports helpeirs of said decedent and entitled ; dance was a bit sub-normal due to COnve;(t;o?o o e‘t—:ken ‘2t the lunch. | 14s lined up a Cauliflower Associa-| o receive his estate. | —RIGHT NOW g ! | sickness, with mumps still predom- |°xPected to be |tion show for the westling end of| WwITNESS my hand and official {ROBERT SIMPSONS |inating S Y orso | ina bicet, seal al Juneau, Alaska, this 17th) | f noon A ercy’s e. sSi0n | e Y E , 3 e e~ new Williams Buildin, 'm 4 AR.E DINNER HOSTS MUMPS VICTIM {has been received from most of the Wiy pe equinped with all the gnegcis_\d"y of l;f;&";eraéf‘-’, EXERCISE FOR HEALTH clubs affected angd decision of ’ i Mrs. Robert Dupree is the latest; sary training equipment for round- U. S. Commissioner and Bowl at the | At dinner, last evening, Dr. and | P o S'!whether to accede to International| " “ e, 4N { Mrs. Robert Simpson were host and | {0 be reported victim of mumps 11l be before the aitib, ing out fighters to ring form. ex-official Probate Judge. Bkwsmcx | hostesss to a group of guests at amons adults here. ne ikl : The Juneau Athletic Club, now|(SEAL) l Rmeafi-.,‘ Alle S Belt Avenue. To protect an original manuscript, | INITIATION TODAY |ing new initiative and is admitted- ion, January 10, 1938. * s Y | The holiday affair assembled ten|the writer can send a copy to him-! Initiation services were to be|ly out to establish itself as a going - —r— — JUNEAU PHONE 411 ' Cale in Coznection BPEE’ | o rests for the evening. self in a sealed envelope, registered held after school today by the Jun- (organization which will participate| Wax candles are probably of faliing in American an mail, and keep it unopeneed. In|ior Catholic Daughters of America in all types of athletic activity. Phoenician origin. The composite S Chinese Dishes. Alligators often go a month or case of dispute, authorship and date in the Parish Hall. Miss HelenJ ———_—————— candle of today is made of stearin o m ) TRY US ONCE! of composition can then be proved. {Storms is adviser of the group. and paraffin, Read the Classihed Ads in m m

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