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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1939. POLLY AND HER PALS WASSA MATTER. OF HIM, ANYHOW?2 ALL TH TIME HE WUZ HERE, BERT LOOKED LIKE HE WUZ_GONNA BUST OUT, BAWLIN' / ) HAS YOu GONE WHACKY, WOMAN2 WHY , SHOULD THAT % WORRY Him2 HE HAS REASON TO BE WORRIED. HE PASSED ALL HIS COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS WITH AN / < -EIGHT AVERAGE OF NINETY Ef CAB COMPANY IS OFFERING BOWLING CUP Commercial Leaguers fo Roll for Fine Bronze Pin Trophy NO ARMISTICE HERE Competition among Commercial League bowlers at the Brunswick alleys is increasing today with Royal Blue Czb offering a 12-inch high brenze cup with a bowler atop a pedestal ready to release a “per- fect” pocket ball The winning team will get the cup, with name engraved Last night, Smithberg, of Juneau Florists, led his trio to a three of feur victory, rolling 565 for the eve- ning. In the second match, New Al- skan made a clean sweep against the Barbers, once leading the loop, | now sliding back ‘f Tonight’s games are California | Grocery vs. Rainier Beer, and the second match of the evening is post- morrew. rists will roli 1p game Signal Corps and rolis Iry Last night’s scores are as follows Junean Florists Smithberg 192 173 Lajoie 159 168 Carnegie 169 183 wow-n:| To Follow Meeting 169— 511 | | On Saturday scheduled over the are as follows: A bu social evening for tomerrow n neatir Viking Club. (Handicap) Totals sames tomorro New. Alaskan Hotel Cards- and Bancing v FAR WEST Guanzon 160 147 156— 463 |tures of the ty of Washington vs. Cali- | Ragudos 162 148 172— 482 |ments to be ng the 1 | Gomez 187 160 160— 507 |ter part of the ev vl Reosbaria | (Handicap) 18 18 18— 54| Arrangements for the ¢ Orepon Vs, Orelte. Biate ~ in charge of Mrs. Olaf Bodd Portland vs, Fresno, Totals 527 473 506—1506|John Carison and Mr Santa O Michigan State. Barber Shop Trio Danielson San Francisco vs. St. Mary's Mangalao 188 154 148— 490| All members of the Viking Club goihern Californin vs. Stanford Freeburger 132 174 159— 465 |and their invited guests are urged Wast m State vs. Idaho. R. Galao 200 141 179— 520|to attend EAST | 3 T Y Ty R B Amherst vs. Trinity. | Totals 520 469 486—1475| JUNEAU COMMITTEE Aty gty Hacted - OF ATA IS TO MEET Bocion Colorado vs. Detroit EAINBOW GIRLS INITIATE There will be an important mee Washington U. vs. Oklahoma A. At a recent meeting of ‘the Rain- | ing of the Juneau Committee of the nq m Low Girls in Fairbanks the follow- | Alaska Tuberculosis Association 10- Brown vs. Yale ing were initiated: Katherine Gil-|night in the Health Center of the Garnegie Tech vs. Pitt | lespie, Jewel DeBaum, Faye Shields, | Territorial Building Catholic vs. St. Anselm Barbara Lake, Sythia Peterson and - = Colgate vs. Cornell. ! Betty Zapel. Mrs, Anna Johnson was admitted Gojumbia vs, Navy e to St. Ann’s Hospital for surgics Dartmouth vs. Princeton Try The results. care this morning. Her condition is reported to be good mpire classifieds for Duqt North Carolina State. Fordham vs. Indiana Georgetown vs, Maryland # Holy Cross vs. Temple. | 2 \ M/"-y Manhattan vs. West Virginia. | A N ‘ /" N7 NY.U Missouri | ! / = MIDWEST Drake vs. Miami M Illinois v Fisconsin, Towa vs. Notre Dame. Towa State vs. Marquette Kansas vs. Nel ka Kansas State vs. Oklahoma. Michigan vs. Minnesota. Northwestern vs. Purdue. Ohio State vs. Chicago. BOTTLED IN BOND OL LHENL HARLOWTON, Mont., Nov. 10 Despite all the precautions he has taken to prevent his 60 trained elk from falling prey to hunters guns Tulsa vs. T.C.U. 11 the Belt mou ins near his dude SOUTH »anch, Cort BDu Rard has his fingers labama U. vs. Tulane crossed .‘ Centre vs. Ohio Wesleyan. The rer 14 during the last * . Clemson vs. Wake Forest. coen season someone shot one of "' 0’0& mmm” ison vs. North Carolina is t bulls despite the fact it had Duk V.MI @ Furman vs. South Cerolina big cow bell around its neck. This scason Du Rand has: SO 22 £2 Straight Bourbon Georgia vs. Florida. Brandc. ail the elk on the jaw; Georgia Tech Kentucky. cat tr heras; hobbled them; L.S.U. vs. Mississippi State cad pl w bells on each one Loyola vs. S.W. Louisiana The < has appeared in rodeos vland vs. Georgetown tare g..oul the hatjon, Mississippi U, vs. Miss. Teachers. T | b Richmond vs. VP.I Vanderbilt. H “.. ... KillsMoose Washington and Lee. , Wm. and Mary vs. Randolph- Macon SOUTHWEST Rice Finds Nuggel 5. Texas | . SM.U Texas A. and M. | S 0ld Schenley brings a new Seminaiy Wk, Teres Tests Probably more yarns are spun meaning to BOTTLED IN ROCKY MOUNTAINS about Fannie Quigley, the “little BOND. For it bears the witch of Denali,” than any other fe- am Young vs h State. approval of three of the le:xw vs. SD(,‘.,‘.,.‘;Ym‘ s male Alaska character, says a re- world’s greatest whiskey Mines vs. West. State. cent Fairbanks News-Miner. experts — members of the s. Whitman Here'’s the latest—and it's all wool Schenley Board of Quality State vs. Nevada and as wide as her own Kantishna Control. Ask for 0/d ana vs. N. Dakota State. Valley Schenley today. vs. Hawaii After felling a moose with a pot- Wyoming vs. St. Louis. shot from her back porch high on 100 PROOF. COPR. 1939, SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., N. Y. C, WS Fridey Creek, which has been work- ATTENTION SCOTTISH RITE | ed four times, Fannie shuffled down MASONS |the hill to butcher the kill. Four Fourteenth Degree in full form trips she made back to her cabin Friday evening with turkey dinner along the slope of Friday Creek. at 6:30 sharp. and each time she rested a spell on | W. B. HEISEL, a smooth round rock adv, Secretary. | On the fourth panting trip up the i T'roopers of the 16th United States Infantry mop up after a fire which drove 1,600 soldiers from their three-story stone and brick l;arrueks on sovernors Island, in Upper New York Bay. The blaze, breaking through the roof, threatened to get out of control, but was confined to the attic. The building is the second largest barrack structure in the country, Commitees Named Upper classmen of the Juneau High School are b with early preparations for their annual Sen- the school gyn ing of Decemt tees in charge of gements for the dance Decorations jack Gilasse, Vir- ginia Worley, Phil Harland, Esther Allen, June Anderson nin, Lowell, Marriane Skinner. Betty Turner, Paul C: Clean-up — Joseph B. Kennedy, Ted.«8mith, Frank Parsons, Buck hneider, Jim Hickey, Vern Hus- sey. Reischl, J By CLIFF STERRETT —~ n 571 SCORE IS BESTMARK IN ELKS MATCHES By Mu the Bob Duckworwi, roiling for Grizzlies last night at the E rolled 571 for the best score of th evening, his team winning two of three from the Bullders Luckic two from the and Femmes beat H P2 times in a row Tonight's games are Dolphins v Tailors, Snipes vs. Amazons and F Supers cores last night are as follow won lards b th DONOHOE, LYNG IN RIVALRY AS DEMO e Mallards oiANA- SRR 5| (OMMITTEE HEAD | L Totals 415 377 FORDHAM 5 111303 | 5ne of the questions that is wor- Luckies _ | rying Democrats now and that must Mys, Sperling . 148 130 149 42704, 5pgwered at their Territorial Mrs, Dufresne 167 15— 420 | copvention in Juneay, January 16 Eperling 143 178 — 487115 Who shall succeed Dr. Aubrey C. = | Carter as chairman o fthe Demo- Totals 452 440 4421331 ogic National Committee?, say : {the Fairbanks News-Miner Grizzlies | 7 7 71— 21| The two persons most frequently Mrs. Duncan . 159 104 146— 409 | mentioned for the place are Thomas Duncan 135 119 145 399| M. Donohoe, lawyer, with offices in Duckworth 170 190 211— 571 | Anchorage, and Howard Lyng of iy Nome. Tolals 471 420 509—-1400| Mr. Donohoe, as well as his late Builders | father, Thomas M. Donohoe, Sr., Halm 177 180 178— 545 | associated with Delegate An- Davlin 148 152 152— 452 thony J. Dimond, now Delegate in| Kimball 136 153 121— 410 Congress, in the practice of law e (s | when the firm had offices In Valdez Totals 461 485 4511407 and Cordova i | Mr. Lyng is engaged in the mining a2 business on the Seward Peninsula Humpies He is a member of the Alaska Pub Nasi 110 120 122— 352 lic Welfare Board and is @ member Duckworth 151 147 150 448 | of the House of the Territorial Leg- Kimball 120 148 137— 414 |islature. He was Speaker of the| i s e | House at the last session | Totals 390 415 4001214 ] Dissunded from Resigning Femmes | Dr. Carter, before leaving Fair- (Spot) 47 47 47— 141 banks a few months ago to take ad-| Miss Simpson .. 100 112 122— 343 ' vanced studies in the medical school | Mrs, Stewart 149 151 148— 448 | at the University of Pennsylvania in | Mrs. Faulkner . 175 164 145— 484 | Philadelphia, planned to resign the AL , chairmanship of Central Committee Tolals 480 474 21271 | and to let the other committee mem- - | bers elect an acting chairman. How- WED AT CORDOVA | Jack Hewson, flier .and Miss Mary Gillespie were recently mar-| ried at Cordova, where the newly- | weds will continue to reside. { e g The Book ALASKA, Revised and E Fnlarged. Now On Sale: $1.00, L hillside, Fannie squatted on her rock, casually stooped and picked up a nugget the size of a golf ball with only a thin web of quartz breaking the purity of its yellow rust hue Fannie plopped the nugget into her jacket pocket, shouldered her last quarter of moose, and said: “Sure, I saw the dern thing layin’ there all the time—but I just didn't believe it. Heck sake, Friday Crick's been worked four times.’ The nugget was valued at about $60. i i For H.S. Senior Ball | Here Ngxi Month 1 be an event in um or Ball which w on the even- commit- PFollowing is hnstone, Kate Campbell, Cecelia Look ahead and you'll buy -your new General Electric Thibodeau, Ruth Tork ) | Refrigerator now. Food prices are going up, and the Invitations Stewart, Ruth higher they go the more you save with th orld-famous, ney Bran- dependable, long-life G-E Refrigerc Always a Liberal Trade-in at the Electricians—Herman Porter, Bud Refreshments—Ethel Fukuyama Jackson Harley t — Dick Bud Lowell itertainmen Wilcox, PHONE 616 | Publicity- neider, Keith Pete £ L A.MACHINISTS LOCAL 514 ODD FELLOWS' HALL ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Admiral Richard E. Byrd (left), who soon begins anether voyage of exploration to the Antarctie, receives the good wishes of fellow members of The Ovder of Adventurers at a farewell banquet in New York. Center, is Lowell Thomas, a long-time newspaper friend of Byrd, and right, Dr, Roy Chapman Andrews, world-famous explorer. - ever, he was dissuaded from this ac- tion by prominent Democrats on the ground that the time was brief until the convening of the Territorial con= vention, which would elect 1 perma- nent chairman The chairman of the Central Com- mitee is its only member chosen by the convention, The sixteen other members are—four from each divi- sion—named by Democrats in' the respective divisions. - LET'S EAT SPRINGER, N. M., Nov. 10.—Here is what it takes to put on a success- ful Farmers' Day program with free eats: 3,000 pounds of well-cooked be : 6,000 weiners and 6,000 bung and about 200 gallons of coffee. At Springer that much food and drinks satisfied about 3,000 farmers. - FINLANDER IS RECIDIENT OF NOBEL AWARD STOCKHULM, Nov. 10, — The Swedish Academy has awarded the 1939 Nobel prize for literature to Frans Emil Sillanpaa, Finnish aus thor, e DR. 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