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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT AINS !/ OUR LOSS 15 BASEMENT! SPECIALS 117 OH,DEAR.! GLE HAFTA HEAD FER. HOME College Ho c.iing Queen VULTURE KEGLER 1S HIGHEST MA [ ONELKS' ALLEYS| | Bob Duckworth, a Vulture, had a miserable second game, but turned in 567 for high mark with the Feathered Leaguers at the Elks last night. X Ray Stevens, a Condor, had high single game with 221. | Condors tallied 38 pins more than the Eagles, Vultures won in total by 71 pins over the Teal Albatross swamped the Haw 338 pins. There will be no games tonig but play will resume Monday W Feathered League matches, Owls playing the Falcons Egrets the Kits and the Buza the Gulis. Scores from follows: the the rds last night were Eagles Sperling 178 Wilson 1 Wildes 145 478 Condors -H‘.'x i H1S ‘JOHN KENR for a heavyweight championship & Jacobs says the bout’s to be in Mad o PLAY TONIGHT - AGAINST DEEH With Juneau facing Douglas night in high school play to decid whether or not Juneau will be call- ed Channel Champion, Crimson | Bear supporters are musteri forces for an evening of victory But Douglas, long yea neau rival, is coming over in attempt to show the Juneau lads the island brand of fight that has won a lot of basketball games the past. Juneau will have the following men in suit for the varsity game at 8:1 Tom Powers, Keith Reisch! Jim Hickey, Grant Ritter, Vern Hussey, Jack McDaniels, Alex Mil ler, Hallie Rice, Charles Notar, b Scott, Don Murphy, Ed Neilsen ar Raymond Paul. Men in suit for the reserve gamec at 7:30 for Juneau will be John Nickinovich, Raymond Paul, Ern- est Tyler, James Johnson, G. Nord- ling, Jack Glasse, Irving Lowell For in curing Pete Schneider, Harold Zenger and | neat, hogs should not be fed for ' Robert Firby. wurs before slaughtering. Y' ON THE DOTTED LINE gt attle Jan. 21 with Joe Louis ( 1420 Totals Bringdale Stevens Soley Totals 1458 Vultures 216 160 *145 521 Teal 191 170 156 517 498 Albatross 168 189 170 181 171 183 158 160 Duckworth Cope; Niem Totals 178 190 130 Duncan Riendeau Foster to- Totals 141 159— 128 Boggan Eliason Hermle 510 482 Tolals 4311493 152— 479 124-— 360 Lynch 154 132 130— 416 Totals 434 415 406--1235 *—Average; did not bowl. 169 158 111 125 Blanton Brown i Pocwer and ! Their love is news HOCKEY GAME In a hockey game last night in Vancouver, B. C., the Vancouver team won over the Spokane, Wash., team by a score of 6 to 4. in this Twentieth Cen econd Hone at the Coliscum Sunda mean it with all thei time, in ROCKY IS THE ROAD these Bartlett dam butiresses must climb, reaching an upper level of the 270-foot multiple-arch dam being built on the Verde river in Arizona. This is the right abutment. The dam, which is four-fifths ‘complete, comprises arches built at an angle and supported by these but- tresses. The dam will create &, reservoir of 200,000 acre feet capacity to serve the additional irrigation needs of highly developed Salt river federal reclamation project. Y L 7 ison Square Garden; formal signing of the fight papers js scheduled. new and deeper way, for the ‘New Floor, New : PaintWaitsat | Charlie Miller's Popular Night Spot Receives Reconditioningand Larger Dance Floor | Constructed of vood maple, just installed and pol- hed to glistening smoothness by ariand Boggan, & new dance floor 1 et hot-footers this evening at Milier's Capital Cafe. floor.is larger than the in the finest d ing con- possible. And, not only a new marks improvements in the night resort, which has been closed to dancers the past two ev- enings, a complete job of repainting and decorating has been done Fred Wendt. Resuii—The Capital Cafe will be a brighter spot tonight Those three popular musicions Cleo, Roy and Glen will give out melady for the dancers who gather at the newer Capital tonight - Surprise Dinner Is Given Miss Kendler The Glacier Highway home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Kendler was the scene of a surprise dinner party last eve- ning in celebration of the fifteentl birthday of their da Mt Mildred Kendl Autumn flowe off set by yellow tapers, formed an attractive center- piece for the birth table, and fol- lowir ner si 12 and games yed by those present. Prizes ubt It.” were won by Miss Miss Kay Mc- C! The new old, & ditiol iloor lines up John Henry Lewis (right) left), the champion. Promoter Mike Alcohol Control Act Works Severely, Quietly (Continuea 1w Page Oned viclation the ept a compr that another col fix squared into the treasury Not all get off wation will It point in imiiar $250 admin paying that easy. Wi o lly violates the 1 plan of advertis- like evils publicly but 1 sus- 1 ille faking label likely few law by ing, or it is pretty cited. Very or be permits > or more be A s=uspension 920 put an operator out of busi- to los€ were for * Beyrl Marshall and days 5 for the evening were: Misses Tess Conine, Neoma Forrest, Isabel Parsons, Sylvia Davis, Dor Fors, Frances Paul, Marjo Lila Sinclair, Kay McAlister, Guilufsen, Doris McEachran, Beyrl Marshall and Maydelle George - : .+ e, MISS HAGERUP IS dackedgen bt TO BE FETED HERE the few levied have become stiffer. : . | The administration explains sim- HostRitH hitee: Anabell Hugetod| DIV thatifitne early tohaiba on fhe | O UELISEAS BEx, And; Mts, | Trygye | act &' period of education was al-| o5eub. 8 1 oclock supper wilt be lowed, During. the. past vear or so Fiven tomorrow afternoon at her | ;i “ Wie. 50 home on West Ninth Street, in| it has been g('.umg harder-nosed. | celebration of her birthday. i i Rl R The table will be decorated with LUTHERAN LADIES AID pink and green colors and the af- ternoon will be spent in playing games. Guests invited present are | Miss Edith Marthall, Miss Jun: Anderson, Miss Bonnie Hanson and Misses Margaret and Sidney Biain- nin. The amount of the fine is never ublished. One §10000 fing was iected in 1936, and a few $5.000 fines have been taken since. Col- lections for 1937 fiscal year were $14,535 and climbed to $44,316 for 1938 fiscal year ending last T |the - 7| July Lately the number mise penalities” has r 24 Fancy Sale, Tea and Dinner at Church Parlors, Wednesday, Dec. 7. Sale starts 10 am. Tea from 2 to 4:30 pm. Turkey Dinner, 5:30 to 7 pm. adv. to be — e Try an Empire au WRIGHT'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR (Black) 1009, Wool—Now ONLY a suit $4.75 Good tane DRESS Sll(!l:‘.s.n.irsz.95 | NEW STOCK—LATEST STYLES THE YOUNG MEN’'S SHOP n A R R Y ' 247 South Franklin © Ins. 0. N. & FIRE is not the enly destroyer of property. Other hazards take heavy toll, too. For a surprisingly small premium, have an Extended Coverage Endorsement attached to your fire insurance policy. It will protect you, in the same amount and under the same conditions as your fire policy, against explosion, windstorm, fall- ing aircraft, hail, “wild” motor vehicles, riot and civil commotion and smoke (from a permanently installed oil burner). Come iu, write or telephone. SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Office———New Yosk-Life Josephine Young early yesterday Ann’s Hospital, will be held tomor- row afternoon at 1:30 o' | Charles W Christian Science services Juneau this city was formerly American cently moved from Sitka for care about six weeks ago by se the Services Tomorrow For Mrs. L. Young for Mrs who pa morning Funeral service ock at the Carter Mor W Interment will follow in the Pio- ers’ plot at the Evergreen Ceme- the finest hard- ter Mrs. Young was well known in having been a reside f - th years. proprietor of Parlor, and le- th the to make h Dit to Hirst She entered the local ho - . COMING TO JUNEAU ward Giovanetti, south for eks, is a passenger for Juneau year, homecoming queen. Miss Han Mr veral Alask Meeting Revives Royal Tiff aboar The Duchess of Windsor and the Duchess of Gloucester are shown taking a drive together in Paris. Meeting of the Dukes of Windsor and Glouces- ter revived stories the former British king would return to England for a visit, but he insists his American-born bride must first receive the title' of “Her Royal Highness.” ® This new Frigidaire—the only refrigerator with the Meter-Miser—is a gift to make her heart rejoice! For it will increase the beauty of her kitchen, bring utmost convenience and food pro- tection, and save household money besides! She’ll love its beautiful styling and gleaming finish. Its large storage capacity. Its Moisture-Seal Hydrator for fruits and' vegetables. Its 4 zones of cold. Its easy ice removal. And so many other ad- vantages. She’ll marvel at Frigidaire’s ‘money- saving ability month after month!...Take Santa’s tip and make Frigidaire your gift. Arrange now for Christmas delivery. 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