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Greeley State vs. Colorado Mines Colorado State vs. Kansas. SOUTHWE and M vs. Villanova Centenary Mississippi T.C.U. vs. Temple. Texas vs. Oklahoma S.M.U. vs. Notre Dame. Rice vs. LS.U Baylor vs. Arkansas. SOouIn William and Mary vs. V.P.I Washington and Lee vs. South-| vestern | Wake orest vs. North Carolina V.MI. vs. Vanderbilt Virginia vs. Maryland The Citadel vs. Furman Tulane vs. Fordham Tennessee vs. Chattanooga Richmond vs. Rutgers. North Carolina vs. N.Y.U Mississippi State Auburn Kentucky vs. Oglethorpe Georgia Tech vs. Howard Gec a vs. Holy Cross. Duke vs. Pitt. GRID GAMES ONSATURDAY Th2 following are important foot- ball games led tomorrow on various Texas A Vs sch California vs. Oregon as Tech ¢ of Pac Portland 3 Francisco. Tilinois fic California UCLA. of Washington Southern Stanford v ity zton ROCKY MOUNTAIN Denver. estern State vs. Nebraska State Utah vs, E ham Young Montana State vs. Montana Vs hir £ Vs, Vyoming SELECT BEER East is East, West is West, and now the Twain have met. Seartit Brewine & Maring Co. Since 1878 & Emil Sick, President 4 HOT 2 | unclaimed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1939. Davidson vs. South Carolina. Alabama U. vs. Mercer. MIDWEST Wisconsin vs. Indiana U Washington U. vs, Missouri Tulsa vs. Oklahoma S and M. Purdue vs. Minnesota. Oklahoma vs. Texas. Ohio State vs. Northwestern. Northwestern U. vs. Ohio State. Nebraska vs. JTowa State. Michigan State vs. Marquette. Michigan vs. Towa. Drake vs. Creighton Detroit U. vs. Catholic. Chicago U. vs. Harvard EAST Yale vs. Penn, Syracuse vs. Georgetown Princeton vs. Cornell. Penn State vs. Lehigh Penn U, vs. Yale. Navy vs. Dartmouth Manhattan vs. Duquesne. Columbia vs. Army Colgate vs. Brown Boston College vs. Florida Amherst vs. Tufts. D Columbus Day Dance Successful; CDA Hope Chest Is Qlclaimed Dancers crowdea the Parish Hall last evening for the annual Colum- bus Day affair given by the Knights of Columbus and music was fur nished for the occasion by Stan Cox | and his Royal Alaskans. Colored crepe streamers and bal- loons decorated the huge hall and during intermission members of the Catholic Daughters of America held the awarding of the hope chest The chest has not been claimed and the person having the awarding number is asked to call Mable Bat- tello at the North Transfer. If the awards are not called for within thirty days, the second number will be given the prizes, and if this num- ber isn't produced within, thirty days more, the third number drawn | may claim the awards. Numbers for the chest are, in or- der of claiming, 1102, 577 and 1852, The second award, a cut work lun- cheon set, was claimed by Mrs. Joé Werner with the number 1689. Still is the third award, an electric clock, and numbers for this include 264, 1075 and 108. 'UGRIN IS BEST " INTOTAL MARK, . ELKS' BOWLING Mike Ugrin was high for the eve- ning at the Elks bowling alleys last |night with 577, but his Editors dropped three games in a row to the Femmes | The Engineers took three games |from the Physicians and the Griz- zlies won two of three from the Mal- |1ards Tonight’s games are Dolphins vs. | Snipes, Tailors vs. Humpies and Amazons vs. Supers. Last night's scores are as follow: | Femmes | (8pot) 13 Stewart 193 | Mrs. Stewart 109 “Mrs White 158 473 483 Editors 95 130 223 13— 39 170— 531 153— 405 153— 470 489—1445 13 168 143 159 | Totals 98— 274 105— 464 187— 577 81 133 167 | Bundborg | Stevens | Ugrin 454 381 | Totals | En | Mrs. Taylor | H. Sterling N. Bavard neers 160 171 178 201 162 183 Totals 490 555 5001545 Physicians 10 178 140 133 10 138 136 142 10— 30 106— 422 148— 434 116— 391 | (Spot) { Whitehead | Fagerson | Grisham 3801247 | Totals 426 461 zlies 9 122 1 (Spot) | Mrs. Duncan | A. Duncan 148 Riendeau 146 — 518 { . LT Tctals 425 4511363 Mallards 0 Messersc't 125 163 131 149 138 101 394 428 D Scottish Rite Dinner Is Tonight atTempl 15— 30 6— 434 168— 448 145— 384 4741237 ; (Spot) Mrs. Shaw Kimball Totals The 8cottish Rite Masons will start thelr fall and winter activi- ties with a dinner this evening at the Bcottish Rite Temple. The af- fair will start at 6:30 o'clock. At the regular meeting which will follow thé dinner and rhent, plans will be made for con- { ferring the higher degrees of Ma- spnary on a class of candidates at each monthly session BARBERS WINS, | " GROCERS WIN, PERCY'S LOSE Barbers clipped off four wins, from Percy's last night at the Brunswick, winning all three games and grand total, with R. Galao for the Barbers, hitting 531 to lead the parade The George Brothers' squad de- feated Percy's also, to put the Percy’s Trio down another four losses. Tonight's games are Signal Corps vs. Cosmopolitan and Rainier Beer vs. Royal Blue; tomorrow, Juneau Florists vs. Home Grocery and Cali- fornia Grocery vs. Barbers. Last night's scores are lows as fol- Percy's Cafe 154 181 29 107 167 177 512 146 482 119— 441 Reynolds Paterson Hein 155 444 461 4481453 Barbers' Trio 164 135 159 198 161 228 487 154 175 141 3 George Brothers 150 152 168— 470 181 139 201— 521 164 108 132— 464 Itfert Holmquist Burke (Handicap 2 26— T8 21 435 5271533 Cafe 177 136 146 Totals Perc) Reynolds Peterson Hein 150— 515 157— 458 178— 486 459 4851459 | HELP THY NEIGHBOR Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. Tot i MACHINIST—Male, age 35, World War veteran. Journeyman machin- ist. Fully trained and qualified for ymachine shop tasks, mill and shape from blueprints, set up, job machin- ing. Training includes electric and acetylene welding. Also good gen- eral mechanic on trucks, caterpil- lars, etc. Call for ES 6. - GOOD VALUE RECEIVED CASPER, Wyo. Mrs. Walter Houston thinks she got her money’s entertain- _worth out of a dozen eggs she pur- chased recently. Each in the dozen had a double yolk. -+ UTY SHOP €88 | on speculation charges. | | bought the most popular records ob- | tainable at shops and then resold | them to private clients at a profit MOSCOW, Oct. 13 Six men | accused of speculating in phono- | - graph records are among a number SHUCKLIN LEAVES Sam Shucklin, traveling man, | on trial at the Moscow city court took the North Sea for KPWI\(.‘ | kan after a brief visit here. CHENILLE HOUSE COATS For Her Majesty The Lady of the House Velvely-soft coal full able, warm, swank . . . [ . 4.95 Styled in dusty r dawn blue, and royal They're washable, t definitely Remarkably low Sizes 12—40 B. M. NEW BAGS An unusually handsome coll of grand new e v - shapes | . Smart details. ection 2.75 tBo § @ .50 Bla Zix witifully K, brown, er closings fitted BEHRENDS CO. Quality S ince 1887 eservations Open For B. P.)N. Dinner | Reservations are being made with ORDER WAR‘nr Percy’s Cafe Tuesday evening | at 6:30 ‘o'clock. N ey | Tickets are now one sale for the Declarafion Made Dnlypuic s s o One Nafional Can Pre- | men's week. here vent Bloodshed is a limited (Conunued One) Mrs. Mae Kilroy for the Businoss | and Professional Women’s Club din- | ner to be held in the banquet room | amount of space and all desiring to attend are requested to purchase their tickets as soon as possible Mrs. C. P. Jenne, chairman of the dinner, reports that an interesting program has been arranged for the occaslon. 5 HALIBUTERS v aage However, the statement says, this must come from them, not as a re- sult of any diplomatic action or re- quest by Germany. Germany’s position is made after | two developments as follows: One—Dr. Otto Dietrich’'s state- | (pvunu.\ of halibut were sold pounds, 10% and 10 cents; Taco- ma 37,000 pounds, 10% and 10% cents; Galveston 24,000 pounds, 10% and 10 cents RUPERT PRICES Prince Rupert today 40,000 at 50 At to 11 and 7 cents a pound. - Munter Sails On Northland Boat Herb Munter sailed on the Northi Sea for Seattle in connection with his Ketchikan airplane business. Munter will complete his hear-} ing before CAA authorities at the, ttle sessions of the body which were proceeding today in Juneau. SNOW IS HOLDING asa FIRECRACKER A General Electrie $89.95 WASHER regular | LOLA'S BE 'ment to the foreign correspondents | |that he thought the United States |is the only nation that can prevent Wi {the “most gruesome bloodshed in| SEATTLE, 0’;ll| | history.” Dr. Dietrich is one of Hit- | buters arrived port from ler's eldest advisers. western banks and sold Two—The official press release | catches today as follows: Haines reported heavy snowfall} on Chamberlain’s speech says em-| Nordby 40,000 pounds, Western [and it was presumed the snow phatically that Great Britain “ye- | 40,000 pounds, both selling for 10% |area blanketed the flying lanes jected the hand of peace stretched and 10 cents a pound; Brisk 38,000 between here and Whitehorse. out to him by the Fuehrer and Great T Britain means war against the Ger- man people, war against the German Reich unto annihiliation.” 1741 WHITEHORSE: Seventeen passengers aboard two PAA planes were held at White- horse again today by zero-zero weather. t throughout the fall and winter sea-| Will be closed from Sept. 11 son. about Oct. 15. to adv. SELL, SEATTLE Five hali- the their L R T s DD R T IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY 13.~ MODES of the MOMENT, by Adelaide Kerr FOR ONLY $69.95 —NCTE:— $89.95—G. E. WASHER $20.00—TRADE IN $69.95—IS ALL YOU PAY HITLER CONFERRING BERLIN, Oct. 13.—Informed quar= ters assert that Germany is today | exchanging views with Russia and Italy, through the Nazi Ambassa- | dors, regarding British Prime Min- | | ister Chamberlain’s rejection of Hit- ler's peace proposals i 'YUKON RIVER VIEWS SEEN AT SNAP SHOPPE LUBRICATION There is a display of Yukon River | scenes, in colors, in the display win- | 4ow of the Snappe Shop that is at- tracting attention. The scenes were taken by Trevor Davis on his re-| cent trip to the Interior, GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 98.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.08 in rides for $2.50 Always a Liberal Trade in at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY New Westinghouse “’VICTOR" ’LOOK-IN DOOR"” and OVEN LIGHT COME IN—SEE THIS ELECTRIC RANGE Sold on Easy Terms PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 So. Seward Teelphone 161 T e = YEP, AN' TH' DOCTORS STILL AIN'T ABLE T I HEARS PORE PETE'S HAD THREE OPERATIONS T' REMOVE THAT COLLAR BUTTON HE SWALLERED F --- I GUESS HE'LL J=SS HAFTA BUY A NEW ONE, EH,UNK 2 Z 7 MY GOSH IF / THAT SORTA KEEPS UP--.. A ¥) JESS BIN OVER T' PASS A SPELL WITH PETE Paris uses fur liberally on the new winter coats. This gray wool one is lavishly trimmed with black Persian lamb below the waistline and finished with a small collar and buttons of it above. A Persian Iamb toque tops it,

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