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| Luckiés 168 136 116 136 136 149 420 421 Humpies 11 151 130 123 415 479 439—1383 ; did not bowl 'KIRKEBO SERVICES THURSDAY;REMAINS LONE PINSTER KEGLES ABOVE | 500 PIN MARK 3., | Reynolds Mrs, Sperling Mrs. Dufresne Halm 148— 400 157— 442 4491290 Total 11 133 152 183 Spot 11 176 458 The only bowler who went over 500 at the Elks alleys last night was Mike Ugrin who hit' 536 for the | Editors, who defeated Grizzlies qu of three. Dark Horses won a forfeit Ixum‘ the Amazons who didn't appear, 4 and Humphies won two from \hc] s games are Grocers vs. Luckies. Tonight \ Jewelers and Jewelers vs Dolphin: ) fini up the playoff of post-| s preparatory to Thurs- hampionship match poned day nigt | for burial, last night are as follows:| peld here Scores Thursday afternoon at Grizzlies 2 oclock in the Chapel of 173 16— 422 charjes ' W. Carter Mortuary. 171 140— 48| 70 Moose Lodge will 157 138 463 the ritualistic service and a eu- logy will be delivered by the Rev. John L. Cauble. Employed as mine, Kirkebo was killed fall down a ed in repair - Prior to shipping the remains of there will be Mrs. Dur A. R. Du Riendeau 133 171 168 AN an 507 472 .!94 7137‘! Editors 33 149 144 110 33 99 tenderman in 199 144 110~ 486, 33 188 144 110 yester- work. s news today in ihe Lnnmr‘ 436 475 1397 Why Wait? IT’S THRIFTIER TO BUY YOUR NEW G-E REFRIGERATOR NOW! Make A Deal/ Get the jump on higher prices with a G-E Refrig- erator that will save you money on food bills every month. The possibility of higher prices due to un- settled world conditions makes it good business to buy your G-E now. Lot G-E Washey short time, capacity. at Three Burne, With thery, trolled oyen Bodel ce Bur, Standarg gy AINS| o poed only a 6 Ib. dry ] New atqir? joloth T Eleciric Range Ostatically . gopn. " $20 Eleet 7 model. gy TAN8E cohdition isten ! the "’r""r ‘Barcain See G-E! The buy of your life! 15 big, beautitul models at the lowest pricos General Electric ever quoted. | LASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER PHONE 616 OUR MODERN PRINTING PLANT IS EFFICIENT! The Empire Job Plant contains all the necessary mechanical equipment needed to turn out good printed mat- ter rapidly! And this equipment is operated by men who are speedy and experienced, too. Be sure to see us when you need printed material of any kind . . . our prices are low, our work is good. Phone 374. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ll’llone 374 ' ‘HORSE KEGlERS | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1940. 144— 448 33 172— 456 140 446 SOUTH FOR BURIAL Peter J. Kirkebo to Kellogg, Idaho, services the conduct ? the QUOTA ON THE QUEETS_purdon the pride of Fishermen Sandy Balcom (left) and Ea:: Sierer after they'd taken their limit of three steelheads apiece in the Queets river in Olympic na- tional park, Washington state. The steelhead, a species of trout, averages 10 to 16 pounds, and is con- » “fightin’est” of game fish. sidered one of the * Demands on Gate Receipts? I‘Prhaps these boys are making demands- on the gate rerelph for their title bout, March 29. Whether they are or not, Promoter Mik Jacobs seems to be drowned out. ~The boys are Johnny Paychek left. and Champion Joe Lonis Coaches of Fast Train Jump Rails Locomotive Overiurns— Fireman Killed-En- | snies : gineer Injured Hitihats i | Dolphins has been rolled, a bowling banquet, mnmud as an annual custom last !'year, will be held at- the*Baranof | Hotel with first' and second place | winners dining as - guests. | Standings of teams for .the sec- | ond half of play, won by th¢ Dark! | Horses, is as follows, not fnclusive | of postponed games: | won Lot 22 Dark Horses Tailors Mail Clerks Physicians | Humples | | | 26. n was CRYSTAL LAKE, 111, March —The Chicago and Northwe passenger n, The Viking, derailed near here last night The fireman C Miller, was! killed, and Engineer Thomas Con- way was seriously injured. One pas- senger was also slightly injured All cocaches of the train left the tracks but only the locomotive mvxlnmml Editors Luckies Builders Cooks Mallards Supers Amazons Jewelers Femmes D | | >ee IHOMPSON (OMES IN ON NUISANCE T0 MEET FAMILY Stanley Thompson came to Ju- | { | WIN LAST HALF ~ OF PIN MATCH : Compilation of team standings in| |the Elks mixed tournament on.the| jbowlmg alleys, Dark Horses h:s\vtzi {won second half honors and the 3 4 |right to play the Amazons | neau last night with his fish win- | | ners of the first half, for the tour-| Packer Nuisance III to meet his wife and family who arrived from ney crown, | Second place winners are Luck- ’Se“”" on the Alaska. { |ies, for first half, and Tailors for Thompson brought the Nuisance ! | second half. ‘up from Seattle to his Hoonah | The playoff for the champion- home a week ago after the fam- { ship, scheduled for Thursday night, lily had spend the :winter “in" the | has been postponed indefinitely be-'States. !cau«e of the illness of ‘Amazon, The Thompsons, are at the Gas-: | kegler H. R. VanderLeest. !tineau Hotel and expect’ to'go w0 After the championship match Hoonah tomorrow. } i yhunt interned German ships ‘twice and’ Johin, H." Williams. New Pottery Table Lamps Soft glowing pa oxblood, aqua, yellaw, Bradley may be « electrical un loaned. a real bargain . ... Limi Dry Goods and w IN A SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW We've neyer seen lamps as little won't fall off . floral designs . . . COLOR vith lustrous - finish *. . . rose, cream, white . Guaranteed and -the parchment: shades They're really very beautiful and ted quantity. Men's Departments open until 6:00 P. M. [FLORIST KEGLER IS HIGH ROLLER '— FOR BRUNSWICK $50,000 "BUST" IS ATTEMPTING Halm of the Junmu Florists pac- ed the Brunswick crowd last night with a 579 total, his team beating | the Barbers three of four and Cos- COMEBACK IOW | ’mopolxtam winning three from the : i | Takus. Ak g Brunswick rolls Brunswick Ch(n 8T, Low1s, Mump 3irndoe Mo tonight and Signal Cé 11s Di ry,.a $50,000 ‘oust” in the Major, gmsg gnal Corps rolls Drug- peaiiies, now is worth almest !h" price to Winnipeg «f the Northern Scores last night are as follows: League n\umu-vh he. is five, yenrs Barber Shop Trio older. langalao G After iy m\duahon m#m the‘ ' y Galao 188 175 170> .533 B y wa, Mowry" used his w03 86, 2 Nnnhvme and Mintiea m:s :(:I Juneau Florists Halm 198’ 188 103579 WW' prize- reokle v wlMu “P' | Lajote 105163 "182°"B ‘Camwp bl m*'} pltehing: and %o started’ i Tasq Total 512 ’m‘.,, bagk. Hoiwen ta'Bt, Ppulifor e a1 Ppit, Worth .and hm-cnfi: p.. 108 139 m— 446 fore leaving, orumngd baseb. Bl 164¢ 164 48" 484 Cosmopolitans . W0 178 w 169 178 178 173 173« 519 University: of 1 ing -grace: "to "%—m We- preludet 354 Bu; he couldn't hit l“” Leagu! : 000, then. skiddod: thrmh 126 43 Vilagianaus Tetal Rayela Nelson Hildinger 566 "33, A6Ti-1058 10T did not howl. t Whm b o mofl e D &y N’\fl !@Lbfl} i o Wh‘ll Profest [] . 4 Sinkings OSLO, Norway, March 26.—Nor- way has instructed its legation at London to protest that British wnr- | ships entered Norwegian wnwrg to. Total *—Average; MacPhailsof Canada. * Hest of ‘all,.he developed. a cham-! plunshln ,!nm and ' atten spurted from' 23,000 In 1984 o 10, 000 In 1939, .° Among ‘the: greatest of. hh axm- culties was 8 cantankerous bus used to transport. the Winnipeg players around the circult. Often carbure- | tor trouble stalled it at 2 a. m, and the players would ‘reach: their. next | destination shortly before game time after 18 hours on the road. | Once it blew 8 spark’ plug clear out of the motor at ap early mormns= ing hour far from ‘&’ first class ga- | rage. T “If a fellow can play ball undqr those. confiitions, ' hels got some-! thing, even if it isn’t an eye for big lm;,ur pmhlnc says Joc. B Rk ) within the last four days. The announcement was made, of- ficlally at Oslo that ‘another such |Incident is being investigated, Earlier, it was made known that the Norwegian Legation at Berlin had been instructed to make & iiew protest against- the sinking- of vfihe Norweglan steamérs Lysaker and Brott by German’ subs. The Nor- wegian government asserted mm the -.inkmgs were contrary Lo jnter- 'HEAD HUNTING 'COUPLE MARRII MAI!RIED 10 BE STOPPED BY COMM“SIo“m MANILA, March’ za-me Philip- !pine Constabulary, has summoned | Irvin A. Whitely of Sitka "and Native tribesmen of the Provinces Lillilan' M. Winter of Juneau were of Eyua Ecija’.and Neuyva .Vizcaya married Sunday -by U. S. Cominis-'ty meet Priday, in an'attempt . to sioner Felix Gray, at Douglas. At-'stamp out the custom of head hunt- tendants were. John M. Williams jng. . Chiefs ct the tr)bls .will be asked | [ Mrs. H. Petersoir and 'two, dau; muhum m& vere’ m}em@f( '“mn?” there. ‘ Conatabul Dafly Empire classifieds pay. I POLLY AND HER PALS MRS.PERKINS 2 THIS IS HANK HEMANHAW. ANY IDEE WHERE I MIGHT GIT AHOLT OF SAM THIS AFTERNOON 2 AT TWO-THUTTY HE'LL BE ON THE CORNER OPSPRUCE AN' MAPLE -- AN! |F HE AIN'T, LOOK FER HIM IN A HOSPITAL TOMORRY / Copr. 1940, King Peatires Syndicase, o, World rghts rserved 1 et edge, s felf txiu m! BOUND ‘FOR SIT! t)’fn; félg\ew‘léd prlctlce.f édme’l | ters e | passefigers aboArd ih ine; me North Sea ‘for Sitka where Lheyull redently join ‘Mr. Pem—wn who 'is' 10éated thbang ox > théfé. have hum.er-; in the reclm since 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT | ANKS FER SAVIN' ‘x"\ MY LIFE, HANK / TH' : &L attractions .t , peorwe zhe‘l.m-yj e Ong Ma}'or Tost App&enfi— DEMOCRATS IN ;lt' e of | Administration Lead- ers Are Confident WABHINGTON March EE—The Senate s scheguled to begin débate 'now -on; the reciprocal tradé pro- gram. Administration leaders pre- dicted a small but safe margin“for extending’ the..program three years!| in the form’ requested by Secretary |, of 'State Cordell Hull. The major,_test, one that will line | up Bepuhllcans and some Demo- | crats wxeth(-r will be on a proposal | to submit agreements to the Senate | for - vatification. However, administration’ Senators have polled the membership and say that they have a five-vote margin| "~ on" the question. e, —— “CALIFORNIA IN ANOTHER SPllI | bduarnu lmb 1edde Qmwn Govetnof Eliib, B! Pat- has bgoked out of Phe ic trw:e .engineeréd,. 4y, m "’m old L7 Jekes.« it: Wil campaign 't Roosevel Real Hager Pottery Bases . beautiful matching shades with soft They'll fit any room and add lots of COMFORT and DISTINCTION. %:. d “personalities.” Patterson withdrew from a third| wn'n harmony ticket, drawn up hy| | Ickes, Gov. Culbert Olson and for- mer Senator William Gibbs Mc-| | Adoo. | Mrs. WI|SOII Feies | Mrs. R. P. Nelson In compliment to Mrs. R. P. Nelson on occasion of her birth- day, Mrs. Eva Wilson entertained informally with tea yesterday af-j ternoon at her home in the Spick- ett Apartments. Guests called be- tween 4 and 5 o'clock. g AR S T VANDERLEEST ILL H, R. VanderLeest, local. drug- gisf, is réported to be seriously il | 8t his home. lovely as these for so tilt tops which 2.95 Complete | B.M. BEHRENDS C.. Quality Since 1887 NEW! YORK, Mmh zo—blosm. ‘quotation’ ‘of Alaska Juheau 'mind stoek taday’ s §'% . Aieriean- Can 134: 1/8, ‘Anatonda 21%, - Bethjeherh Gteel 74, Commonwealth and Southern 1, Curtiss Wright ' 10, General Motort 55%, Internation; Harvester 54%, Kennecott 34% , Ne | York - Central 15%, Northern Par citle. T, United States Steel wi, Pouhd sasl'/. DOW. 'JONES AVERAGES é +The !onawlm are -today’s 3 Jones _averages: - Industrials’ 145. ralls: 29.98, utilities 24.15. i - - —— 2 HARTFORD THROUGH 5 A. ‘M. Hartford, head of the United States Smelting. Réfinir and Mining operations of the Hammon ' Consolidated gold dredges at Nome, arrived on the Alaskp and flew. north with PAA. OAGE MDA DR Daily . Empire classifieds pay. | It on prinéiple: Vinstead of\ §

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