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| Ship Goldstem Your Furs i Trader and Trapper Dear VGH'! THERE GOES A | PANT <5 THE DOCTOR SAID ' MUST PLAY GOLF SO A% TO GIT THE WALKIN EXERCISE- 1F ) COULD ONLY HIT THE BALL-1D QT A CHANCE TO WALK:- IVE BEEN HERE 20 LONG C.:WINan‘ AT THIS BALL THAT A GQUY CAME UP AN'GAVE ME wo > DoLLARS: Ve NO-BUT I'M NOT GOIN' TO QUIVT- Jones were kiied when a tornado swept through a path less than 200, feet. The wind crashed their house | to the ground | 3 | Ten miles away the wind took | * FOUR KILLED, WIND STORMS .12 o DALLAS, Texas,. ¥eb. 25.—Four | - s were killed and seven se-| TOKYO -+ Ni injured in severe wind|of the fa o oty-three per cent n must keep TO STANDARDIZE BED SHEET NEXT | STRBLNGIS N CONDITION FOR B1G BOUT Dislocated Rib Now Said Not to be Serious— Fight Goes On MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Feb. 25— | 1t is learned that a displaced rib | came close to dislocating the Strib- | i | NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The ‘ accomplishment of standardiza- tion in cutting the cost of a screw from a maximum of $50 to $70 down to $9 a hundred last year is the text of a fore- | | cast of invading the home with | standardization in 1929, issued by the American Standards As- sociation, Bed sheets and household re- frigerators are two household articles on which standardiza- tion has begun. Another standardization pro- Jeet covers plumbing materials. | loose a terri | -3 [\um;r, at the| : did nol E 1til an z\mun.nun that Le displaced an upper rib about an | cighth of inch but enough to be | extreme inful and d did those backing | tribling’s injury de to John- ny Bue s manager, | BROTHER BATTERY ‘ ACT FOR RED SOX! BOSTON, Feb. 25.—“The batteries {for today's games: For the Red| X, Gaston and Gaston.” ‘ Such will be the announcer's! piece next season when the Gaston 166 164—509 | 152505 | 181510, Total 893 801 'ustoms 165 182 . 121 137 154 150 150 866 2560 169 147 123 133467 | 216545 148392 | 225516 150—450 | 872 2370 3% 105 looking toward ution of Pau- lino Uzcudum, ribling is now _ i 7 = | pronounced in perfect condition SOX. Milton Gaston, a big league and no substitution is necessary. = , Pitcher since 1924 and & Washing- |traded to Boston in a deal that sent Buddy Myer back to the Sen- 'u.m, s brother Alex, a catcl up from the American As It will be the first brother and brothor battery in major league AND lnw GUNS and Clarence Jonnard of the New York Giants. e S— hibte: wike Ubreb et o is BANKERS BEAT Sunday shoot of the Juneau Gun Club. First there was the shoot. CUSTOMSy wu'l‘ off for the prizes for high score out ENTER FINALS there were high scores made by| rhe Bankers bowled consistently most important of all was the be-| (game in the play-off series in the ginner’s shoot of embryo shotgun! giks House tourney, defeating the artists at the traps for the first,' , Customs aggregation 2,560 to 2,475. second and third times. !This brings the Bankers together| Dr. W. W. Council, with 43, was with the Electrics, winner of the awarded first prize; Morris, With'firet section, for the House title. 41, second; Waterude, with 39, third | The finals will start this eve-| prize event was conducted as & highest total number of pins for handicap shoot. ~The two high the three matches will be declared guns shot from the 23 yard line, winner of the championship, the two low’ guns, from the 1“{ In Saturday night's game, Sides! yard line. The prize—that's a Sec'{rolled high single game with 225 ret—but it was explained that it pins and Polley had high total with was to be used to contain Camp- 545, At the regular shoot, Morris and Bankers Waterude were high scores with aeNaughton 179 25 broken clay birds each; Trues- Cleveland 170 183 dale and Pulver were next with G, M'schmidt 159 170 21 each; Sarr broke 19; Simpson Morrison ... 187 134 156—477] 17, and Miss Robins, 13. As for the m. M'schmidt ... 188 138 203—529 | beginners, they merit special me"'i e p— | his third time, scattered 10 out of (Handicap ......" 10 10 10 30| the possible; Brown, experience un- ¥ known, 3, and Haines, with a scat- ter gun at his shouldér for the first time, broke one and he is not | whittier so sure that he broke that one. He|poljey ... is of the opinion that someone bacik | | Simpkins rels so as to make him feel good. pemchA ———l- o R AV ATTENTION EASTERN STARS 755 743 Regular meeting of Juneau Chnp« Handicap SUARL e ter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star a - Scottish Rite Temple Tuesday eve-l Total . 790 778 907 2475 ning, February 26th, at 8 p. m. | t R ton Senator last season, has been baseball since the days of Clauw of a possible 50 birds. Second,! several at the regular event and Saturday night and won the final and Simpson with 38, fourth. The ning and the team bowling the bell's soup when ouf hunting. | The scores of the match follow: tion. Langfeldt, at the traps for; 883 1791 856 25305 of the lines let loose with both bar- ' sides Initiation and entertainment. Visit-' Dell E Sheriff, Jumaus piano ing members cordially invlted adv. tuner and rebuild Phone 5'73 | St. Goddard *brothers play for the Boston Red ° ~,who in Satur |City on | Koskey (SEPPALA IS WINNER OF DOG DERBY . Alaska dog musher, won the th Eastern International Dog last Saturday afternoon, a in three laps. s second and Emil third. - - \BRUNSWICKS WIN OVER CITY BY | 89 IN TOURNEY With a total final score of 10,439, made during 12 games of four matches, the Brunswick bowlers took the tourney honors from their opponents, the City bowlers last night The total score of the city as 10,350, giving the Brunswicks a win margin of 89 points The high ed by the hung up tal of 2718 the Brunswick's 2637, which the highest for that team. igh single game of the scries t to a of the City team, ay night's game hung up a score of 235 points. Radde ond high with two games: was The City won the first games by ! |42 points then lost the second by 176 points. The Brunswicks took the third by 36 and lost to the points, though, judging by total 12-game points, they won by the small margin of 89. The' summary of the last games, follows: SATURDAY NIGHT Brunswicks | .. 181 203 223607 /<149 159 171—479 175 145 . 235—555 124 207 150481 180 137 176—493 .. 2615 | two Radde Barmes . Clarita .. Wilson Sexton ... Total 171 184 190 180 141 203—533 | 148—501 Koskey .. Avoian Ashby .. Roberts Gavril Total .. k SUNDAY NIGHT Brunswicks ..~182 185 - 185 157 165 198 157 180 . 174 183 184—551 167509 183—546 191—528 137—494 .. 2637 Radde .. Barmes Clarita .. Schmitz Sexton ‘Total 200—595 140522 192584 | 156—463 191558 Avoian Ashby . Roberts Murnk.lml ‘Total ... B 2’!18 The members of the team.s will be the guests of Steve Vukovich at | a show tonight. Both the teams: will take on the Elks and Legion | bowlers sometime this week. which swooped down on two | their living Texas communities. The average Japanese Cooper, Mr. ana Mrs. W. N.|cludes five persons. 0 monthiy. family in- MARCH 13 APRIL 17 MAY 15 JUNE 12 JULY.17 AUGUST 21 SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 23 NOVEMBER 20 DECEMBER 21 Som ‘Sharman, Salt Lake cny,‘ Utah, winner of the silver trophy | at Sea lsland Beach, Ga, tourna- ment for high scratch gun. i the final games by 81 g a ys Colds; Best treated without ’” %dosmga]ust rubon | VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS By Mrs. Klondy N. Dufresne ? Studio opens January 25th | Marshall Duplex, 6th and | | Main. Telephone 536 YOUR OPPORTUNITY to Save 25% to 40% IN PRICES ON PLUMBING FIXTURES At an early date we are placing order with Factory for carload of Plumbing Fixtures. If you are con- temp].nnw in buying for this season new modern Fixtures (any color) we will be pleased, to take your order and hold your Fixtures until it is con- venient for you to have them installed, either by yourself, or we will do it for you and take in trade old Fixtures at'a good price on new ones. RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 i | oo | New, select line of visiting cards ' _ at The Empire. S. E. A. Basketball Championship Game Juneau vs. Petersburg HIGH SCHOOL GYM, § p. m. in the market for ai ve ean get and guaran- > you the top prices. The m at the preseat tim everythi will pay prices RED FOX: Ordinay, $40.00 to $50.00; Cherry reds, up to $65.00 CROSS FOX: Pale, $60.00 to $75.00; Dark, ap to $150.00. LYNX—Extra large, $60.00 to $65.00. LAND OTTER—$20.00 to $30.00. MINK—Extra fancy dark, up to $40.00; Pale, $18.00 to $25.00; Coast Mink, $15.00 to $20.00. e want nothing but legally caught furs and in season. Ship your stuff as quickly as possible, as the market may fall off, and we guarantee u the top prices. We will hold your furs separate, if so requested, until we can wire or write THIS IS NOT BULL. We will do just as we say we will as we want you to ship your furs to us. We pay all mail and express charges on all shipmen(s and charge you no commission. If you have any furs send us a trial shipment and we guarantee you satisfaction Yours very truly, CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Juneau, you Alaska. CEDAR BOAT LUMBER and CEILING Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose WHY NOT” LET US put your name on our coal Het, it is certainly good coal. We deliver fresh d 2 poultry every day. Our 2 are the largest and fresh 4 that the hens produce. i We carry a complete Iine of Poultry and Fox Feeds. ¥ And our transfer service— well you can’t beat it. D. B. FEMMER | Phone 114 3 Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. 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