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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1931. By GEORGE McMANUS AT L el We Are Members of \T=1'™M GOINY! HOME!L MUSTNT LET | ANY ONE SEE ME LEADIN' THIS THE SUPREME SERVICE LEAGUE Which INSURES YOU EFFICIENT RADIO SERVICE When you buy a radio from us, the installation will be made by skilled radiotricians using the Supreme Radio Diagnometer, an instrument that quickly and scientifically locates all radio ills and enables us to make finer and more accurate adjustments. Thus, you are assured the maximum results and pleasure from your set in the beginning, and an occasional examination by the same advanced sys- tem insures the perpetual enjoyment of your radio. Our highly modernized, thorough and scientific methods enable us to offer you the very best that can be obtained in radio, whether it is the purchase of a new set or obtaining for you the best possible reception from your old one. You don’t know how good a radio can be until you have used our service. /l DAILY SPORTS CARTOON ARD | Challenges Any Woman 'ANNOUNCED FOR ~ - LEGION SMOKER Juneau Melody House MJ% jMa:‘ch 14 P};Eed by Vets| . ; » i = > THis 5 | i St b - R i o SR e e e e e l Sgi& %@_fi@ nsssessmmseessseme | {01 First of Series of . yy ! ALASKA MEAT CO. —THE oUTsTANDING | It wil be a long time betore the| Elimination Bouts | CHolC b : i | heavyw Hivis| luces - an- | £ o WIN THE e QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tarmaies ther champion of Max Schmeling's 1 .c 1 angle imse ro- Py 00,000 Sl o anmle limiaityin ey PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 A CALIENTE be n the fstlo werld, 1 0¢ 1 s - e HANDICAP NEXT MONTH On March 14, next the American Legicn will stage an “all-star” smoker, beginning an elimination tournament leading to picking out- standing men in the lightweight | American shores, fresh from the|and welter divisions of Southeast German homeland, and he has!Alaska, is was announced today by leaped apparently right out of thc"Matfllxmaker Dolan of the Vets' | | frying pan into the fire. 'To add|Fight Club. There will be fourf Beulah Costello, 22, of Gary, In- to the outlawry edict voted upon|bouts of six rounds each on the| diana, is the only woman boxer, him by the New York State Athletic|card. romoter and manager of the 'commission and the deposition] , After the leading contenders have “d"}f West. 7,‘,)“5 female “fl",Of warning served upon him by the|been established here, they will be | the '"“;'IY ‘“"»‘ "‘}r“’“ hherh“’fl' National Boxing association, Der|matched with winners in their| [V 25 DOXCh teRChes Bor COATEE Max whiled away the time on ship- |respective divisions in a similar of manager. She challenges any board jousting with the German |tourney in Ketchikan to decide the | woman boxer in the world. Boxing commission, the last of his|Southeast Alaska titles | allies. In the Legion's first card of the Schmeling holds frequent speochfltcumey‘ the bill will be headed |es with the press. He holds the;by Harry Berkeley and “Dynamite” high record of one clash with some|Lawrence of Hoonah. Berkeley lone per speech. Before he sail-|might be labeled T.N.T. from the ed for New York on the Europa|Way he blasted Slugger Weaver's he remarked for publication that|hopes in the last smoker here | home functionaries seemed in-|Lawrence fought here about 18 ted in the welfare of German|months ago, when he took on boxers only when the commission)Sammy Nelson, losing by a de- was in need of funds. The Ger-|cision. man commission rose indignantly| Weaver and Sailor Sharkey tangle land wirclessed him a warning|in the semi-final. The sailor bat- : k |against “prejudicing the p;es‘_xge-v\tler is well known to local fans. 7 ; g 7 ) of Cietman boxing’ abirosd |He is a rugged, two fisted battler ’ WINNING THE g A X |1t srman board jts@nd will give Weaver as good as AGUA CALIENTE- ; 5. |peave, Max will bccome. boxing's!he sends. | R S HANDICA® WOULO POT 4 Man Without A Country. Nc\v“ Samm.\: Nelson, who has won his| Milk rhvh raised in tidal ponds HIM AHEAD O~ \¥ork- state won't have - him: rafter | 185t two appearances via the knyo‘ near Manila, P. I, have an annual ALL THE GREAT s managerial difficulties and re- | Toute, is matched against Granny harvest value of more than $3.000,-‘ MONEY EARNERS A fusal to fight Jack Sharkey again |Hulse in the 150-pound class. 1 000. ! - ::;l O i Y |He is signed to fight Bill Strib-| AP 5 S ~ 1ling in Tlinois in June, and they're | 4 Ay ST B A RS B £ 4 * ldrafting suits out there to keep him | _- (out of the state. The N.B.A. was| |ready to declare him null and void | for failure to defend his’ title. | It looks like a short reign and a | Inbad the Sailor is —— again on THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ‘“The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribate” Corner 4th and Fraunklin St. Phone 136 -~ Fe ’W HE WAS ThE .‘ Z LEADING HANDICAP HoRsE =~AST YEAR 8 Joe Brady, well known Douglas slugger, and “Miner” Neville will raise the curtain. They are 170 pounders. - STUDY RUSSIAN W 2=+ Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 TES LENINGRAD, Feb. 19.—A con-| ference for the study of methods of making frozen ground productive was held here at the Academy of| Sciences. It was estimated that there are 271,000 square miles of| such waste territory within the' Soviet Union. | holds * ST T T T T T T T T LT L LU U 1928 was the amateur champion in all Scotland. Now he’s ready to meet all com-! ers in the featherweight class, and | walked here from Glasgow to do s0. year St. Joe lost a game to Des Moines which Dizzy already had “in the bag,” simply because he couldn't resist the impulse to fight when taunted. ROUGH MANAGER’S i i “LESSON” CREATES NEW “DIZZY” DEAN The Saints lacked the services ST. LOUIS, ¥eo. 9—Fisticuffs of their star hurler when the um- used to be the specialty of “Dizzy” | pire had quieted the gladiators, and boisterous one for Der Maxie. Now that the United States Golf | % Er. S SRV R association has eliminated the sand Benny's family—his father, moth-| o400 “4he club will become as un- children—live on about | er and sis q popular as contraband during pro- Ladies From Missouri FOUND in the back of an old cook-book, in the “Uuseful Compedium of Household Hints.” “To test muslin for ‘filling'—rab a small section vigorously be- tween the forefingers, and note any starchy substance that breaks out of the fibers. “To test for color-fastness—before buying wash goods of any kind it is safest to obtain small samples of all patterns and soak in clear water. “To detect cotton in an ‘all-wool’ fabric—pull‘ the threads apart and apply a lightéd match,” etc., etc. How funny they were—these old suspicious-of-everything shop- ping tests! Grandmother knew them all by heart, and descended on Mr. Biggs, the linen draper, with defiance in her eye. Her little, moist- ened forefinger shot suspiciously under every proffered length of sheet- ing or dish-toweling. She took nobody’s word for anything! Dean, 19-year-old i‘“dinal piteh- | the Demons only a couple of sharp- $10 a week, he said, because of the ;i © | ing prospect, who burst into the tongued bench warme: | depression in the Clydebank ship-| £ s St ok e e | (yesoa o i w4 Ak 05 it s irates back on their heels. That's why Benny wants fortune|' .. e ‘The tall Texan, however, is less STEELE, TOWNSEND | betore fame. ‘??:;“20‘;1;0‘&“‘1‘;:}, ‘2:[::“’;&2;050;2 bellicose now, they say, even though IN HOT FIGHT OF | Listara 1. ton Rt TA" vatlne cin.. as irresponsible as ever. | | A d g | The reformation, according to re- | SIX ROUND, DRAw‘FOUR TEAMS ARE |necticut pro promised to see if he e befn o fi_'qm‘ RESTIR, (o0 o line G ol TO BOWL TON]GHT “but I can’t guarant..ee mpgec .you St. Joseph. Exultant over pugilis-|gicele, of Tacoma, welterweight, | el Te: gob - ordae ok Tabout 20 tic triumphs in the Western league, |ang Joe Townsend of Vancouver,| After a lay-off of one night, | 31ready.” Dizzy ran into Joe Schultz rough|p ©, fought a sizzling six round|powling in the present tournament | QIR L L B and ready manager of the Houston pattle here last night to @ draw. |on the Elks' alleys will be resumed| | Chf[‘”r’:ere ST 4 st Pk of: e | tonight. The Owls and Crows will RUM REVENUE REDUCED i i KE. |bowl at 7:15 o'clock and the/ | the dxndstaril ginch. ko the meel- ‘FIGHTER HIKES 400 | Bluebirds and Robins will begin| DAKAR, Senegal, Feb.19.—French | ings of father and little Willie in| MILES TO GET BOUT. |smashing the pins at 9 oclock. | West Africa lost $700,000 in reve- | the woodshed. | FUNDS FOR FA]“"..Y‘ —_—e————— |nue in 1929 by limiting liquor im- | Dean emerged from the confer- | | ports and increasing taxes, official | ence a changed man, at least tem-| LONDON, Feb. 19.—Benny Mc- WOMEN OF figures show. The consumption O[]i porarily, with a new respect for au- Ghee walked nearly 400 miles to|Mooseheart Legion will hold a|jjquor per persons was halved. | thority. get a foothold toward fame and‘regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. b It will be helpful to his owners fortune, particularly fortune. | Social to follow. All Moose in- if the cure proves permanent. Last | Benny is 21 and sturdy and in!vited. —adv. 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You'll soon pos- sess that enviable beauty, clear skin, sparkling eyes, superb figure| which only perfect health can im- part. | An 85¢ bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at— | Juneau Drug Co. or Butler Mauro & Drug Co—or any progressive drug- gist' in America. Money back if Kruschen doesn’t convince you that it is the safest, quickest, easiest way to lose fat. | A Hartford woman writes, “I'll tell the world Kruschen Salts is wonderful stuff to reduce” An Ohjo woman lost 10 pounds with| —adv. ] IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllll"lIIIIlIIIIIIII|I|||||IIIllllllllIIIIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIlIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII! But how differently you approach a yard-goods-purchase in any store today. A name on the selvage . . . a label on the end of the bolt . . . a guarantee-tag that also suggests a method of washing. These are your safety-signals in buying. To the questions “Will it Wash?,” “Is this pure wool?” or “pure silk?”, the saleswoman has only to remind you of the trade name of the fabric. When she mentions a name fam- iliar to you through advertising, your doubts are dispelled. Yes . . . we still look before we leap, but today that means READ BEFORE YOU SHOP! The Daily Alaska Empire T LR T T T T O LT T TR

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