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HEABUDURRON JERs S e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940 COMESTOU.S. |SAM WHITE GOING SMOKER AT | OUTSIDE FOR FIRST A. B. RINK 8 SR R T GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET (AB TURNS TURTLE IN HIGHWAY DITCH A Broadway Cab, driven by Lorne McNeil, skidded off the Glacier Highway near Lemon Creek this morning and landed upside down in the ditch, with all four wheol.s‘ SOUR GRAPES MIDDLETOWN, O. July 26, — After a thief failed at breaking into Harry Whiteside's garage the thief put another padlock on it. — e TIME IN 13 YEARS wildlife Agent Sam White of Fair- banks, the first “flying game war- den” in the United States, arrived Try a classified ad in The Empire, Buy Coupon Books — Save 5% — $20.00 for 19.00 — 10.00 for 9.50 HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Largest Display Ever Put onin History of ity of Junean . . . from George Brothers Farm at Salmon Creek. 300 bunches Radishes BUNCHES - - Is fo Be Shown Ring Fans He(e Tonight When the Tanaka boys get club- by, someone gets hurt. That's sour punning, but it's proper both liter- ally and figuratively, for the Tan- aka boys, with Nippon instructor Harry Inouys, will stage a special attraction tonight at Weaver's smoker in the AB. Rink, showing Juneau the art of Japanese fenc- ing for the first time in 34 years. This Rising Sun country system of fencing is rough. The contes- tants, as in regular fencing, face each other, but not with delicate wands of flexible steel. They use four foot clubs, And when somebody says the magic word or gives the go-sign, | the little lads being to whack each LOOKS GOOD | Japanese Clubbing Battle, Above is the Grand Duchess Char- lotte-Adelgonde, former ruler of the Duchy of Luxemburg, now a refugee from her swarmed over by Nazi home. She has arrived in the United States, with her family, here last night by PAA Electra en- route Outside for the first time since | he went to work for the Alaska Game Commission 13 years ago. | White will visit his mother at | McNeil, passenger spinning in the air. . machine, was not hurt. turning to Juneau after taking a who was alone in the He was re- to the radio station. Phillips, Maine, where he was a =3 guide before coming to Alaska in |¥ 1922 with the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Later he will go to Hager- town, Maryland, to take delivery on a new four-place Fairchild plane for the game commission. He will fly ‘ the plane back to Fairbanks through ' Canada | FOR RENT — Office space in | | Gross 20th Century Bldg. Suit- | | able for physician, dentist or | | beauty parlor. Will remodel to | suit tenant | Theatre. Apply Coliseum White is going south on the steamer Baranof. - (ONNORS SIDES 10 MAKE YUKON TRIP Collector of Customs James J. | Cunnuh and Deputy Collector M. H. | plan to leave on the steamer | a for a trip to Skagway, down Yukon, to Eagle, Fairbanks, the Railroad Belt and Cordova on cus- | toms bus lmss . from over the sea THREE VARIETIES TO CHOC FRO other, 'Hu sound 0{ !hf*lr” l)lfi)\\-‘- coming to America on the cruiser | P S TSR ) Wherever the finest grows—Siam landing on seemingly useless pad Sesitbn, . 3 | ) . el ding, making the blood run cold of i e Flylng Instruction "% i _;cz;':. Penang, Saigon — there Es ,’ ,,] " /‘ " " ’ POUNDS 0')(‘ phe el GENE REISCHL HERE | | by tne hour or in courses from illing selects the choicest Spices. L] NS - @ - It's great stuff to watch, but you| SrEEE CHE iy SR SOLO to COMMERCIAL | 19 EXTRACTS Schilling Cinnamon and Pepper get the idea after a bit that you| Gene Reischl, nephew of Ralph e 4 | are richer in flavor oils. Compare AL Al Al Y are glad youre a spectator and|Reischl arrived on the Northland See Us at the Airportl them f 1i . (E.’ fifi Y MY [\ BUNCH C boxers domt go around smacking|and will visit several weeks with| | Alaska Schiool of Acronautics, c 1 or quality and strength! i b " his uncle’s family on the Fritz Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska searches o Wbt people in America with a Nippon st & Sive Shoad P el TR S " f p west flaor / version of an Irish shelalagh. Just to make the evening one of varied entertainment, promnur Slugger Weaver has lined up a| wrestling card and several boxmg matches, On the wrestling bill are Bil Spendlove and Tex Morrison two tough lads that will toss forearm smashes at each other. Boxing Jackie Trambitas Frankie Wilson are rematched. Wil- son, in top condition, now, boasts he will avenge his defeat by tech- nical knockout at Jackie’'s hands last fight. Jackie says he can't do it, and the boys have gotten a lit- tle nasty about it—which never hurts from the spectators’ stand- point. ! Larry Trambitas and Red Wally are matched for the special. Two boys with lots of strength in |he arms and wrists. good punch toss-| and with number one staying qualities. Filipino boy John Beltran, barrel chested lad who won his last fight here so fast the fans scarcely had time to watch him work, promises he will cut ex-soldier Hank Brouil- lette to pieces—but Hank, with one |of the longest left hands in the Alaska ring, is an old hand defen- |sive fighter. | Ssammy Nelson will referee the ! main matches. Other referees will be announced at ringside, The fights are scheduled to be- gin in the AB, Rink at 8 pm There shoud be a crowd there and a good card, BUNCH 10(} BUNCH 100 BUNCH '0(} BUNCH '00 BUNCH '0(} BPBROCOLI REETS BEET GREEN TURNIPS TURNIP GREENS HEAD LETTUCE mon IO CAULIFLOW ER 10c 15¢ 20c l& A L E BUNCH loc ALL FROM GEORGE BROTHERS FARM AT SALMON CREEK $ 4 5 : 0 CASH —&;a:i;t: Tonight BUTTER ‘“wwo JTTER VALUES! 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