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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1938. THEY'S A MUSEUM O' NARY A PLAGUE TAKE \D - WHERE TO WITH CURIOS AN'FREAKS YUH MEANS T PITCHER, UNK . WOT KEPT ) | ’flgENY #v;l?(\'SJED TH' CAMERA JESS OPENED DOWN SAY YUH DIDN'T ME WUZ THAT---- J il e ? TOWN AN'TM GONNA| |} GET A SINGLE g i SHOOT SOME PITCHER ! WOT SCENES FER KEPT YUH SO M SCRAPBOOK LONG THEN 2 ARGONAUTS | Western CHAMPIONS Slicker OI: (A N A DA "White Hat'i(gétr)rge Cruick- shank of Seaftle Shows Toronto Defeats Winnipeg Blue Bombers by 1o Ani e time it is TORONTO, Dec. 12—The Toron- nk of Seattle. to Argonauts defeated the Winni- ickshank sidled y into | i 3o peg ‘Biue Bombers last Sawurday by city less than two months age.! THAT ROYAL LOOK COMES NATURAL to this 15-month-old royal Bengal tiger IRk W ! Vo A 1. 1BSE § « score of 30 to 7 for the Canadian C te suddenly branched out cub, newly arrived at national zoo in Washington, D. C. It's the zoo's first such tiger in several years, football championship. 3 d signing an ex- Twen e th and spectator r s by \ 122 e 2 6 witnessed the \ . contract with the city of 157— § Splatter 1 e tyalisdum Buster Storey scored three touch- w York, giving him sole rights (Apllol ls Ugrir 150 7 47) AstTOlI TO t Y vir Juthern : | & Jalifornia, U.CL.A siled up 23 downs for the Argonauts and set|to promote ski contests and allied Randall TIsland. s nauts stampeded all over the Blues - n 2 a been angling found that Cruick - i : TAKING THE MOUNT out of “mountafn,” these ski~ In a hockey pan K | NEW YORK, Dec Fred ins jumpers at Franconia, N. H., ride the aerial car to the top of Can= y - J g their strength for the ski glide down= ~ Jalao S bes d nudged in right ) e B 4 t Franconis, N. r and grabbed it they b bt 5 T HBBL I ¥ jostoli of San Franc recog- non mountain, s savin ; ' H W abbergasted e i atre beat eries Vancouve d Spok play ed in New York and California a ward, The ride is great for the camera fans, too. ow;ef In ame ickshank announced he would ! 11‘.3;\:"\\\14'4 ed to a 2 to 2 > middle champion, an LEXINGTON. K7. Dee. 12.—The — - L : o ik o Pittsburgh have been | sons and dau sickle, ¢ {his morning with District Attorney 'mott, Elmer Howerter, Hugo V. inaugurate his first extrs ST . F{IGIBAH p‘fi”ffl matched for a ten-round nontitle|picn sire of hor William A. Holzheimer prosecuting C. S. Whittenhall, . Salurda “I h' in the Randall Island Stadium the e ol : latter part of next January, when 4 i nE bout in Madison & Garder vear, have won more than 10 . cheb 6l AbGORiEVE DlEYer T John Turner, Jenkin of big time state Beav- 6 tie took total edge 64 ) nire A t ski stars in the world : it | AD, INIUR January G races so far this season . i Alvin H. Anderson, UEAD, INJUK S b Wikin and’ Sam Duker forming the {mdiv v murmer. sl Joknean ktid pins lefense counsel. Chester L. Williams. R. Galao, Brunswick kegler, roll- will be seen in competition here. 5 Scores follow: Srunswick beat Al Heidelberg two tion of America, and the rest of ”“"S:f.mvm,\ L:: i‘y(‘} ¥ e AT - o | ng 557, was best Scorer Saturday Cruickshank is president of the Rl e Jiteedl oo : s | ¢ the Brunswick Alleys when the newly formed Ski Riders' Associa- g A 4 2 chy e e [NATIVE WOMAN ON ; kg Sl g AT 16, is dead as the a iid SEHEEY L AR me key while she was working [¢ R SUSPENDED 1 3 ry in Yakutat last Augus — IR!AL FQH AU.EGED ;n.’. (]‘Ivnxd‘;nl:: rllzt\llxll‘r":\l:vl :»\nllv‘l‘:*:! Hazel Coffin of Petersburg was of three, but lost by 12 pins in totals. | promoters here are wailing and 07 48 Brosdway Cabbies whipped Rain- |gnashing their teeth and asking | benson 1189 U o S Have 52 Rafe Da $ ) £ 165 190 - L ) k| SALE OF uouoa‘ 1 case of whiskey in Juneau and give a suspenlded sentence of one “ , Hudson jer Beer, 1481 to 1397, taking two of cne another “how did he do it? . . S AR 3 S Sl {hree games. That's a secret that “White Hat' Lavenik 183 169 LEARNS LYING IN ONE DAY that others put up the money. She year in the penitentiary by Federal Tonight's games are Juneau Flor- is keeping under his hat. Tl o) s 5 S > ANITA, Dec. 12 | e red she only delivered the Judge George F. Alexander today s vs. A. J. Mill at 7:30 o'clock and Totals s H,“J 831 SACRAMENTO : Eliot Dob- | Ar A have fifly-twe Trial of Susie Elstad native | whiskey to the persons who had after she had changed her plea Capitol Theatre sic is first | rac beginning De: T t of Juneau t, on | gone in jointly with her to get it from not guilty to adultery to guilty. il A e ruckers vs. Independents at 8:30 2 : b A o'clock ElKS’ BowuNG Metcalf 177 99 lesson at the amento_airport i e v ? s A LG St Rni riddimo oot e L e ited it et Barragar Thursday and m his first solo . f se less| last summer withot Jurof ted to hear the case Willis, native who was sentenced to Scores of Saturday's games fol- Hol ist 2 olmguis! g [ flight Fri of £ are M. A, 1ase, F cis McDer- five 's in prison. ‘Terencio 156 174 156— 486 Saito 148 167— 504 Russell 148 115— 407 The following are scores made vesterday on the Elks alleys: Totals 2 5 5 3 Juneau Lumber (W. 2) Ifferts 180 160 189— 529 Hagerup 162 172 165— 499 Hendr S 204 140 186— 530 Stewart 182 210 178— 570 Stevenson 175 201 174— 550 465—1481 e R a8 Totals 903 883 892—2678 Alt Heidelberg Brunswicks (W. 1) Koski 182 185 172— 530 E. Galao 186 190 172— 548 Hildinger 156 195 192— 543 Hildinger 182 151 141— 474 Nelson 149 163 148— 460 R. Galao 185 172 183— 540 S —— Carnegie 228 191 227— 646 Totals 492 543 512—1542 Seston 161 141 167— 469 Brunswick e W Wves Mangalos 191 163 148— 502, Totals 942 845 890—2677| M. Rhodes 149 163 159— 471 R. Galao 162 190 205— 557 (Brunswick Alleys) AT R Capitol Theatre (W. 3) | Totals 502 516 b Metcalf 140 177 182— 499 g Barragar 173 170 201— 544 - e Holmquist 207 15 162— 528 plAY Burke 157— 502 | Ugrin PENN NEXT YEAR ... Alaskan Hotel PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 12. — The Radde 156 return of Harvard to the Penn foot- Duckworth 160 ball schedule in 1939 and 1940, the Benson 145 135— 419 | latter the bicentennial year of Hudson .. 165 159— 514 | Penn's founding, was announced Lavenik 183 198— 550 | more than a year ago. Next year's! e e e A RS game is October 21 at Cambridge. Totals 809 831 8482488 BASKETBALL E:::ir:;v , 2 " All through the year B ' - Y e ‘ and all around the clock Chesterfield’s milder better taste gives millions MORE PLEASURE At Christmas time send these plea- sure-giving cartons of Chesterfields— packaged in gay holiday colors—wel- 15¢ A E .\ N , ; = comed by smokers everywhere. : HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ‘ este].' le You'll find Chesterfields a better ciga-" Use Sixth Street Entrance ONLY rette because of what they give you—more: 4 7:00 P. M. FIREMEN vs. HAIDA ‘ _ . ... the blend that can’t be copied smoking pleasure than any cigarette you 8:00 P. M. ’ & : ever tried—the right combination of mild ALASKA JUNEAU vs. KRAUSE — 8 : tobaccos rolled in pure cigarette baper. Copyright 1938, LiGoETT & Myzas Tosacco Co,

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