The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1931. (By the U. §, Weather Burean) '"c KETS GU 0N SALE THIS P. M. | Reserved l’l.ogion‘s Ciaoker, slated for Febru= ary 11, were placed on sale this mcrning at thres local business houses—Jungau Drug Comp Alaskan H and Pioneer Pool, Rcom. All seats have been reserved to facilitate the handling of the crowd. N! SAVE MONEY TODAY! February Clearance Sale Forecast for Juneau ana Unsettled, easterly winds. , beginning at 4 p. m., February 3: possibly rain Bonight and Wednesday; moderate Our Insurance Creed “There can be no bargain sales for insurance. The law of averages has cstablished that at least certain of the promises to pay must be met. The funds to meet these promises to pay must always be at hand. The risk to one company in a given promise to pay cannot differ sub- stantially from that of the other company. The rates for such risk cannot vary. They are based upon the same experience. They both accept the same probability. When you pay you receive nothing but a promise and this promise can be redeemed only if the prices charged are scientifically correct.” By JAMES A BEHA, Former Superintendent of In- surance, State of New York. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 30.27 39 4 72 SE 18 30.26 40 81 E 1o 30.21 42 80 SE 7 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY . Highest 4 p.m, Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather| w0 i5 paing more interest| -16 | 10 0 Cldy fshown in this month's card than 18 : 4 Pt. Cldy 45 ysually the case. The center of | 2 28 Snow | attraction is the main bout which | 18 Cldy hrings Miles Murphy, wellknown Ju- | 16 C]dy‘nonu boxer, against Joe Manila,| 36 Cldy getchikan veteran, who earned a| 36 Cldy | ¢ draw against Ford Butler in! 20 CldY [the Legions last smoker. ! 28 Cldy | Murphy will be outwe 40 Cldy|ahout eight or ten pounds, 32 Cldy | aanila will, in addition, have f ;::l'l"‘edge over the local man in exper Cldy ence. But Murphy's backers are| confident he will cop, and pradict Clear |, {14 ket B | e will win by the kayo route. It| Clear i P = i |1s admitted by them, however, that | Pt. Cldy | S % ’ o | Pt. Cldylmaml'l. is fh.l best man Miles has| cmyvfaccd in his career. Both men arej training faithfully for the battle. Harry Berkeley, a sparring part-| ner of Murphy, matched with Slug- | ger Weaver, in the semi-final, has won a lot of support since he began | |training here some two weeks ago. | He is a shifty boxer and a powe ful hitter. If he can penetrate the Slugger's defense with a few of his wallops, the local boy may find| a real surprise in store for him. ’M\xrphy expects Berkeley to win by Lot ; knockout. writes Dr. Francois D—{a 3 “tired of having its swim- Pe. Ciacls - and - Zpmorts,: 148 mvned:po\md Filipinos who tangle in the Holly-‘ special match, are in splendid con- dition. This battle should be a real thriller, faster and harder fought | than the one DeGracia and Louis | |Nabalis staged in the last smoker | in such fashion as to bring dewn| the house. o PP ELuTiRiCAL WORIL: Call Schombe!. Telepnone 4502. MICHAELS STERNS & CO. High Grade Suits and Top Coats Time 4 pm. yesty 4 am. today Noon today Weather cldy Rain Cldy Station— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Fairbanks Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova . Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland Ban Francisco Savings and assortments are greater is than in any similar clearance. Many of one and two trouser suits. Behrends’ selected merchandise, Good materials. So be prompt. 35.00 rs—worsteds, Choice of colors. 46 22 2.28 a3 03 42 3 : 0 46 0 Vol 3l 22 22 . 0 0 0 Suits Regular one and two trouse cheviots—Be sure to see these at 48 44 62 *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is moderately low and rising over most of Alaska and to the southward. It is moderately high from Southeastern Al- aska to Oregon and thence toward Hawaii. Light rain or snow has fallen in Southern Alaska and the weather is unsettled over the remainder of the Territory with light snow flurries at scattered points. Temperatures rose over Fastern Alaska and the lower Kus- k27 1; kokwim Valley. . e - rene these days along the beach of Waiki Hawa Eliscu, is developed and then see the flashing lights of and painted pictures of wealth attract its men from the places where they were born.” Lately, the Kalili boys, Manuella and Maicla, as well as Johnny Woodd, have left the Hui Makani of Horolulu for the Hollywood A.| C. and a protest has been lodged,“ in effect, with the registration of-| ficials of the Amateur Athletic Un-' ion The Hawailan A. A. U, Dr. D'Eliscu advises, has forced an is- sue to determine how far influen- tial clubs can go in attracting talent from other parts. The Hollywood viewpoint, on the cther hand, is that if the boys pre- fer the Southern California climate and surroundings, it is their good fortune, but, after all, we would prefer not to become involved. in tis feature of the argument . PETROLLESS “KNOCKED QUT | “BY KING TUT Lasts Just One Minute ofl Scheduled Ten Round Bout v .. 3 Suits Regular One and two trouser suits. Climatically correct. Fxtraordinary savings! ARl types of fabris, all models. All at a price that will mean quick action. While They Last, $29.75 5.00 Suits In rich colors and good styles—real bargains—so don’t overlook these 3.75 ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Established 1898 Telephone 249 It seems like olg times to ‘have the heavyweights bellowing at eagh other in terms of defiance, evéh though the maulers mvolv;, Sharkey and Dempsey, are leds likely to come to any real bloWs than the young business men whio figure otherwise in the 1931 heavy- weight program. H The recent outburst from the twjo' Jacks is a reminder, ncvertheless, of palmier days, when there was loud talk but also more stimulatimg warfare among the pugilists of rougher, tougher schools. It has a long background. Shay- ‘key was the most bellicose of fighters, in and out of the ring, four years ago. Up to the time he| fought and was knocked out By - 3 RN g the Manassas Mauler, Sharkey was B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. it can be fairly said he justified “Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store” the nick name. The outcome of the KNIT POLO SHIRTS WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps ife in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strer.gth with great- ¢r beauty and fragrance. All Colors PRICED at $1.00 It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. two principals. Dempsey has” always felt that Sharkey was “made to order” for {him. He felt the same way about! 4 5 e e L ¥] 48T, PAUL, Minn., Feb. 3—King |Tut of Minncapolis last night Old as the former champion now | Mg i« | knocked out Billy Petrolle, of Far- is, 1t seems regrettable that all this i o ls’ga, North Dakota, in the first min-; ballyhoo and dge stuff has been | wosied Even mow it Drobaniy Ut Of a scheduled ten rund bou. 4 4 Petrolle was the conqueror of | Dempsey-Sharkey fight aroused bitter argument and left no special roreiferiyes First National Bank 'Neath Southern Skies SEES NO HARM feeling of affection between the " PAYING STARS would be easier to “steam up” a| return Sharkey-Dempsey fight than any other heavyweight fistic affair Jimmy McLarnin and Tony Can- zoneri. They were both counted out in; their bouts with Petrolle. Last night King Tut and Pe- trolle beth weighed 138': pounds. D ST.GODDARD IS we can think of, other than a re- turn go between the two retirod championship rivals—Dempsey and | Tunney. FOR SERVICES i Texas Scho;l_ficad Believes | Modest Salary for | Gridders O.K. WICHITA FALLS, Tex., Feb. 8- J. A. Hood, cyperintendent-o schools - in ° Wichita . county, is @ football fan first and a teacher afi- crward, and @ 5 he can gee no fault college star a| There has been some mysterious talk lately that Tunney was at- WINNER FIRST tentive to some suggestion that he LEG, DOG DERBY return to the ring, perhaps to{ & save the good old game, bui I{ \OTTAWA, Feb. 2—Emil St God- | have it on the positive word of the' ddid, famous. doz musher of Mani- former Marine that he had not the toba, yesterday won the first log slightest thought of doing so—'in of Ottawa's International 100-mile | my present frame of mind.” |Dog Derby. He covered one third Some may see a loop hole in of the distance in 2 hours, 54 min- | this but those who kmow Tunney yges and 14 saconds. best also know that he burned the| Mrs. E. P. Rickert, from Maine, bridges behind him when he re- i3 the only woman driver. She came tired to a life of qulet and varied jn second, 7 minutes and 28 ssc- || activity. Yends behind St. Goddard. b v, Aty S Daily Empire want Ads Pay. DANCE WITH THE thing that ¥ been able to und difference there is in a boy table or, zunning a typ pay his' school expenses or b playing a great season of roo:haxl‘ . “Which has more discipline for| the mind and body? Playing foot | ball or waiting table? Who has been harmed when a boy pays his ex-] ESLTEEEC T OEORGE KELLY HACK WILSON 1S NOT NEEDED T PLAY WITH CHICAGO CUBS paid any thing where a boy . ! [ ] - |Contract Is Signed at Un- M : I 3.—~The icago i have advised George ‘Kcuy; revealed Amount— el I lma res : ) PR 1 S . 3 could not go to 1sschool otherwise. | he'll not be needed this year. | High Priced Man . A.B. Hall, Wednedsay Night “I have been in the schools of ¥ Hornsby counselled the Scandinavian-American Music Pittsburgh Pirates w'll train in California this seasén, But Jewel in a little prelim'rary ‘neath Southern skies, It seems that all is not quite se- burgh bascoall team, at Palm Beach, Fla.,, with his two C’I)“Ilal e is puttin, “trainin Jewel Eng, manager of the Pis- I dren, Joan and Jewel, Jr. boy used his football ability to help; First Baseman— Wants attend school. . | “I am for red-blooded sports in| to Play in East this country, not volley ball or ne ity effeminate game where they wear Jace on their collars.” e, VANCOUVER HOCKE DB-'EATS PORTLANDl Relly was with Cincinnati at’| wilson is stistied. , B the beginning of the season last| wWilson demanded $40,000, mlf'.[ VANCOUVER, B, ©, Feb. 38— year. He was released to Minne- Babe Ruth's salary. Qa a regular scheduled Coast apolis of the American assocm.kon.i ‘William Veeck, President of the Ieague hockey game here last' The Cubs beckoned to him when |Chicago Cubs, said he thinks Wil- , Vancouver defeated Portland Charley Grimm was hurt and Kel- son is the highest salaried man in o 1 and regained first place in|ly's hitting was a factor in the |the National League outside ufithe ¢ League standing. {Cubs’ pennant challenge. | managers. Texas 20 years, and I do not know | | of a single instance where harm a2 . | Mhas resulted to anybody when ;«‘Ch‘(ago Cubs Dlsposes Of\ | Cubs that biz first baseman to try the Los| PITTSBURGH, Penn., Feb. 3. { Angeles Pacific coast {eam, Cub|Hack Wilson has signed a one year \nrm. but Kelly wants to play in|cowtrdet with the Chicago Cubs. the ca: [The amount is not revealed thut NEW PEPPY NUMBERS

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