The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 7, 1931, Page 2

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Y ;:\l‘.q. P .caged a short one and Davlin drop- | —adv. Phone 114, |Lundell and C. Stragler. ‘ped ‘ene through from way out on - e —— The Juneau high school alumni the court to sweeten the builden"] Play Indoor Goli at Tre Alaskan [boys's team will probably start score. Hotel. (adv.) {with F. Orme, J. Orme, A. Burke, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1931. Feburary (learance OF MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR womy is not in buyin priced footwear, but in buying good foo lowest possible pri « During our February Shoe Clearance e family has ce 1o save money on Star Brand Footwe ,u-ml;ul;lv quality and style — the kind of shoes that are zo0d service, We urze every family to consider foot- Many are t \ yucel e mow at the February Clearance reductions. Children’s Shoes and Oxfords ‘ 1.50, $1.95, Women’s Oxfords $2.95 1§ $3.95 $4.95 & pair Men’s Shoes and ? Oxfords BLACK AND TAN Values up to $8.50 While They Last $4.25 and Grouped i A. Sturrock and H. Berggren. The line-up of the Douglas, high school boys’ team will include A. Galr, R. Fox, H. Lundell, T. Niemi, A. Wilson, G .Guerin and A. Kron- quist. The Juneau-Douglas ferryboat will make a special trip, leaving here at 7:30 o'clock, to accommo- date residents of this city desiring to attend the games. | fmns. WM. MURPRY | | DIES EARLY TODAY; | FUNERAL ON MONDAY $5.95 a pair You'll have to hurry!! HOME OF DR. SHOLL’S FOOT COMFORT APPLIANCES No Refunds i No Exchanges No Approvals 1§ | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc, “Juneau’s Leading Department Store’ | | i | | CAPITOL WINS FROM DOUGLAS apitol boys l the score | Davlin caged one | > and soon aft- | nner broke goal for Doug- HOOP PLAYERS MEET TONIGHT | las. 5P from ! i mate Tros- { I 1e Cougars ‘C scored 1 point on a fou. g i the hook and ladder boys e o o) -3 | the quarter ended. 5 » 1) . { Score Is 26 to 21 and|™3 b the durior ended. o ou|Gitls” Contest Will Decide Hard-Fought Game fighting to wipe out the lead of Gastineau Channel i bh 5 R -t ithe Capitol.- Manning scored twc ows Roughness llong goals and Gray came througt Championship with a shert one, bringing the scorc WORKERS ARE GOOD PLAYERS 1o within 1 point tie. This wa: |, Dasketball games will be shifted 1 o F. D it ivad &5 Wi n sank twe | the Douglas Natatorium tonight. | ni 3 % Siyle Tor thel Girl teams representing Juneau G and G and Douglas ‘high schools will meeti 1 for Douglas and thc for the final contest in the Gasti- quarter ended with the Islander: trailing by a single point. Fourth quarter—The last quarte: d with the Builders determin- hold their scant margin. Fast followed which was some- | rough at times. Davlin cagec ennen did the . Manning and}| h scor goals for the en. Baker rang up two points ) and ended the fray neau Channel champienship series and Douglas high school boys will dlay Juneau high school alumni. Chief interest is directed toward | he girls’ match. Each of the femi- nine teams has won two games in ‘he scheduled five-game tourna- ment. en, Cashen for for Manning Will Be Decisive Tonight's struggle will decide the Channel championship, and the vic- tor will be entitled to meet the winner of the Petersburg-Ketchikan ist 2nd 3rd 4th Capitol Yeon Rt g vy Douglas 'FD. 4 3 0 & 3 ‘yl‘“; ‘(‘rnm under thel sories for Southeast Alaska honors, . vun'.(’\p.‘wl. Both teams have been practicing Capitel workers at the Juncau ‘hard in the past week and both high school gymnasium fast night NOTICE are confident of a favorable result proved they can play a: tonight. play for the smoke eaters. Davin| coal, prices delivered on and afterfahd M. Hansen. Following an illness of five months, Mrs. Willilam Murphy, died at the family home at 7 o'clock this morning, at the age of 59 years. She was one of the oldest of pipneers, born and raised in this city and well known. | Besides her ' husband, survivors, are two daughters, Mrs. Mable Nei- 1, son and Mrs. Willlam, two. sony Miles and - Edwhrd, one brother and one sister; all residents of Ju- neau. Funeral services will be heldr next Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'cléck at C. W. Carter's Mors || tuary. ——— P % NOTICE ! Owing to increase in price of coal, prices delivered on and after this date will be as follows: screen- ed coal, family trade, $18; restau- rants $17. D. B. FEMMER, ~ady. Phone 114. B & There are 33,000 acres Cook County (Chicago) forest pre- serves, natural parks. 3 . © 1991 The A, P, All 1ishis Reserved in the| DAILY SPORTS CARTOON 2 POU = » Woodpeckers vs. Owls at 7:15 ‘clock. —By Pap[pIN SMASHERS ™ vee e 3 | Sparrows— M. Bavard 159 170 210539 % N V4 0 !NG HIGHI | Hendrickson 175 185 237—597 LAGLE-EvE JoE § | Koski 191 150 171512 Duncan 142 150 *150—442 F FU | e 2} EH SETTERS D'ZZY 667 655 768 2090 Bluebirds— ; —NORTHWESTERN iMaple Enthusiasts Go On v 208 191 232631 e aple Enthusiasts Go On|andrews 164 181 164—509 SOPHOMORE SHOOTING Rampage Last Night |Davis - D121 152 133412 SENSATION g g Kaufman ... 179 142 150471 HE SCORED TEN FIELD GOALS | AND Six FOULS AGAINST NSTRE DAME DS SCHILLING’S COFFEE, Regular: Price ........,.....iiioien. 6-CUP ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR, Regular Price REGUL This deal good ONLY on February B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. } AR VALUE § ALL FOR $1.55 9th, 10th and 11th Get Yours Early GROCERY DEPARTMENT =/ had high total of 574 and high Standing of Teams WESTERN 4 score of 225 and his team mates - Won Lost Ave. SONFERENS Sabin and Boyle were close behind | Woodpecker: . 3.0 1000 with 562 and 558 respectively. Aft-|Robins ... a4 1 667 i ” er the smoke had cleared the Crows | Bluebirds Sk S T THE. "WILDCATS {felt lucky to have captured one|Eagles o G ARE QITTING PRETTY |game of the three. Oowls B 1o T ) i ./ { Good attendance of players mark- | Sparrows 1 2 333 e ed last night's bowling. Tonight |Crows 1 2 333 - ¥ THERE'S °J lincre will only be one match: Parrots 0 3 000 o Two PonTs - 678 666 679 2022 * Average—did not bowl. SECOND MATCH on Elks” Alleys | High scoring! featured the bowl- !ing on the EIks" alleys last eve- * ing. A. W. Stewart set the pace |Eagles— with a three game total of 631,|Lavenik 225 180 169—574 which is high for the tournament. Bayle 191 145 222558 Hendrickson turned in a nice 597 |Sabin . 215 166 181—562 |total and his 237 was high score Simpkins *150 174 129453 for the evening. The Bluebirds S Sl e e |beat the Sparrows two out of thres 781 665 701 2147 |in the first match. Crows— { The Eagles, in their match with | Henning 188 189 156—533 = the Crows, went on a rampage and | Gus George .. *150 150 145—445 { |made the pinsetters dizzy with an|van Atta - 191 175 140—506 “|assortment of strikes that shot Selby 140 179 173—492 {their team total to 2147—a high 669 693 614 1976 {mark for the tournament. Lavenik |* Average—did not bowl. U. 8. DRPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) | < Forecast for Juneau ana vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., February 7: 7 Rain tonight, Sunday rain or snow and ceoler; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity —Weather | 4 pm. yost'y 29.85 37 5 SE 8 Clay | 4 am. today 29.90 36 88 SE 8 Cldy | Noon today 20.93 39 89 S 13 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS TR T T, YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4 p.m. Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. vzglicity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow D22 .22 =30 -28 ¥ 0 Clear Nome 10 10 | 6 12 hy 0 Cldy Eethel TR | =l <A 8 02 Snow Fort Yukon 6 6 2 2 » 0 Cldy Faoirbanks 12 10 | -8 -6 : 0 Clear $ 90 Eagle 28 20 | -6 -6 * 0 Clear St. Paul 12 12 | 10 12 6 .03 Cldy | Dutch Harbor 24 20 20 20 = 06 Cldy | Kodiak 40 36 32 34 8 30 Cldy Ccrdova 40 36 36 36 14 08 Cldy Juncau 37 37 | 34 36 2 04 Cldy o) Sitka 46 _ 37 — —_ 03 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan 40 38 | 38 40 10 a4 Rain Prince Rupert 40 38 36 40 12 34 Rain Edmonton 34 30 | 16 16 2 0 Clear Seattle 48 44 | 36 36 12 0 Cldy | Portland . .. 48 48 | % 3 4 [} Clear | San Francisco * 58 56 | 52 54 52 54 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. i The pressure has risen over nearly all of Alaska and is mod- | erately high near the Arctic Coast and in Yukon Territory. It is 1 moderately low over the remainder of Alaska except the extreme Southwest, and is lowest from Kodiak southward to latitude forty. [ Rain or snow has fallen in Southern Alaska and portions of the | Yukon Valley. The temperatufe has risen in Bering Sea and from the Tanana Valley southward, and has fallen in the upper ¥Yukon Valley. ECONOMY CASH STORE | Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands || Front at Main St. Telephone 91 e UNITED FOOD COMPANY ALASKA MEAT CO. | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR. LIKING Meadowbrook Butter * Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30,-2:80, 4:30 A mile of bookshelves a year is needed to care for new books at| the British Museum' in London. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office 3 AT M [ T T T T Heavies MAIN EVENT FOR LAMPS——See T MOKER UNDER AUSPICES OF AMERICAN LEGION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Legion Arena—A. B. Hall Capital Electric Co. Second at Seward Pioneer Po;;l- Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Six Rounds : Joe Matiila vs. Miles Murphy e o ey s e Norol e S0 S, e ot Lighties £ SEMLFINAL Six Rounds WHAT REGULARITY DOES t0 21, The game was h Churen PA | aigh schopl alumni is likely to de- SLUGGER WEAVER vs. KID BERKELEY , g throughout, and at times was quite’ yooo ™ oy 0 0 T velop some surprises. The Douglas —_— S B i A R A little water now and then keeps B s o lock. ‘Tea will be served ail {:g;h;xflw;a;gr; 0;1 :;‘emvznbgt Feathers sy PRELIM Six Rounds ‘ife in a flower, but if watered regularly . within a few minutes of the end| epo. , also Food and Candy to - N it abe in livin . of the contest. Details follow: ‘(:u Hi';:,“" i o R —ady. |down the Jutieau alumni. R KID ZOMORRA vs. CAESAR DE GRACIA trabeau\::;sl:nmi fmgl‘it;:‘thm“m First quarter—Three minutes of e Line-up of Teams A - s 2] . fast playing - followed the tip-ofr.| AT Juneau high school girl players Light Heavy i OPENER Four Rounds i : £ Manning scored a short goal I« will include L. Jackson, G. Carlson, “WILDCAT” NABALIS AL OSBORNE It is the regular additions to one’s Douglas. Gray repeated on the Owing to inerease in price ofif R. Minzgohr, B. Winn, E. Rocovich I DC ye. saving fund that make it grow, The Douglas girls' squad con- sists of R. Africh, E. Fleek, W Pierce, V. Wahto, R. Lundell, L. garnered 1 point on a foul shot and, this date will be as follows: screen- follcwed With a long shot from cen-led coal, family trace, $18; restau- ter for the Capitol team. Baker|rants $17. D. B. FEMMER, WMMMMWMIW Y ADMISSION—$2,00, $1.50, $1.00 " “Tickets are on sale at Alaskan Hfi—_—_]pneau Drug Co., and Pioneer Pool Hall i kS AN Seats Reserved First National Bank =

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