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e s R L T b B R e L B b als R S Tt s as A B L R e ———————————— New Spring Coats or Laster Our Easter selection of Coats is especially pleasing hecause we select styles that will eon- B e T P e I tinue distinctive through the season. No mat- " 48 which of the newly successful modes you e prefer, it is practically certain to be here at a price that stands for unusually good value. Sport and Dress Coats Rrmeenipnraeafioes in sizes 14 to 44 Prices $12.50, $21.50, $32.50 and up B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Y SPORTS CARTOON LARR Y BTIENURT -ROOKIE OUTFIELOZR WHO 1S Litely 1o WIN A £OST wiTd | ™E ST Loyis S BROWNS ). Al / N AW LARRY WAs AN' ALL-AMERICA” CENTER ¢ // 3 AT ST MARYS . . 4E prOVE OOT | 3 HOME RUNS WITH WICHITA FALLS | [LAST SEASON L4 HARBOR WORK | IS OUTLINED; - Platinum Strike Is Relmrted Wwrangell Narrows — maintenance | dredging, $36,000. Ketchikan Harbor—completion of t for harbor of refuge, and breakwater, $70,000. | Alexander — completion of | 't for harbor improvements, | | rd Harbor of Refuge—dredg- $40,000. xaminations, surveys and ncies, $12,500. ALLOT FUNDS Various Amounts Are Des-| ™ nounst given for Ketchi- ignated for Forth- | ken, Port Alexander and Seward . are additional to sums that have coming Season | been alioted for those works out | of the em >ncy appropriation. The allotments which have just been |Stampede Results to Town on Canadian National Railway EDMONTON, Alberta, March 24. !—The town of Edson is seething | with excitement over the report of |a platinum strike by gold pros- Allotments have bien iaade for ‘ yavious River and Harbc® works | inade are out ef the regular appro- | pectors at Obed, 40 miles west of 4n Alaska by the Chief of En tions for rivers and harbors for | here, on the Canadian National rineers, U. S. Army, and plans are fiscal year 1932, Railway. Reports are the ore is valued at $1,100 an ounce. A stampede of 100 men started before daybreak yesterday. -, — d t The Empire. x4 pppas o B . & 2| The amounts auotied are believed She wo”fni“”{;gm[‘hstsr“"hw"';(')'lj to be sufficient to complete all of EEpAOD. L X il the projecst mentioned. lows: g ~ Nome Harbo! peing made for the execution of | r—maintenance, etc., S PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” *leue swinging freely |the left foot forward and let the | shot is made. Both fe be firmly on the floor | possible. The billiard “follow thr T T T T In the second article cf his series ¢ liards, Arthur Thurnblad, werld’s through.” Every shot, whether a “dra be pushed clear through (shown at bo PART TWO | By ARTHUR THURNBLAD (Werld’s Champior, Three Cushion | v Billiards.) A billiard player's stance Is as|Ct important as that cof the golfer and the baseball player. f A simple way to attain the cor- rect position at the table, is to lay ¢ the cue on the table pointing the tip in the direction in which the shot is to be made. The right hand grips it at the butt. Now step for- ward and to the left, still holding the cue in the right hand. Both feet are flat on the floor. Such a position should show the | right hand, the right foot and the eyes all in line vertically, with the | at least six | Now move | inches from the body. eyes follow the cue as you bend | down to shoot. | It is very important that tha cyes | be directly over the cue | | | | | gives distance and accurac the brothers of the baseball gcf club. In devel through the first thing to remem- | T ANNUALT Offer Good for 30 old waches in a trade in n|mmnnmu||mnmumlmmmfifilnmlmnmuflflmulmmmm . THE SANITARY GROCERY AR champion, SEATTLE LOSES | 70 VANCOUYER: Old pa NewWatches For Old LUDWIG NELSON’S atch Sale Bring in Your Old Watches! We will allow you a credit on any make of STANDARD make American Watches, .REMEMBER~7( Mfer Good for But 30 Days LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER “Elgin” “Hamilton” “Waltham™ “Illinois America's Bes{ W atches has recovered from the eye trou-| BASEBALL DANCE APRIL 11 | ble which slowed him up so much last year, and he has shown much| April 11 is the date chosen by of the stuff that made him one of | the Elks for the spring baseball the game's greatest stars at the|dance. It will be held in Elks hot corner. Hall. - Daily Empire wape Ads Pay. DOUBLE PLAYS PREDICTED BY - PIRATE'S FOUR iModel 1931 Infield Expect- ed to Do Great Things on Diamond - e l Old papers a% ‘I'ne Empnire. [T USSP ST WITH THE ALL-GIRLS’ BAND Auspices L. 0. 0. M. No. 700 MOOSE HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT PASO ROBLES, Cal, March 24. | —The Pittsburgh Pirates’ infield, | 1931 model, may not prove the best | but baseball men | i the Suhr-Gran-| | tham-Trayn "hevenow combina- | tion werking out here unqualifiedly ke one prediction—the Bucs are ; to make a lot of .double plays. The real spark is in the team- iwerk of Grantham and Thevenow. ’T!‘.n new Pirate shertstop and the er second sacker are working as though they had been a lives. of foot, play in y and everybody con-{ with the club believes the | will start off many a dual | killing when the National league (race gets under way. | Suhr, too, has been playli His fielding has been actory, He has been going i everything and has been 01-" HERE | pecially brilliant in gathering in| = play three cushion bil- "V‘;‘}C; tsml"ws e "'fi'“deS'S";‘ R T TR G iz ith Suhr going well, Grantham ' Frye-Bru stre: the “follow |ang Thevenow doing their pact hn Company a7y B T e w” or a “fellew,” he says, should | prilliantly, and Captain Pie Tray-| B PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Scandinavian-American Music hi | 51 » New Peppy ches SHOT | P T S S P R M m how t ttom). ‘Incr reported ‘“better than ev > ————— e | Pirate jubilation certainly seems Frye’s Delicious 'Hams #nd” Bacon he cue loosely in tho | JuStfled. o py| ) Threo Deliveries Dally Phone 38 | ving freedom to rfl)n‘.r, ineie “T‘td,‘Y', F\pparcn y i *1 Unexcelled Val osition of inning of the Are ofiered in this Final Clean Sweep Sale of Midseason Merchandise FOR CASH ONLY —TWO DAYS—Wednesday and Thursday. Dresses Values to $35.00. Prints, Chiffons. SSORE 170 0 Satins, Crepes, Velvets, A full range of sizes. it ALL TO GO FOR [T . Raincoats Unheard of value in new smart vogue models —Values to $9.75. 44. Children sizes 6 to 16 years. While They Last, 95¢ Felt Hats Values to $8.95 Final Clearance, 93c each Women’s sizes 16 to RADE-IN DAYS ONLY! on any of our NEW TR T T O L L LT T HOSIERY—Chiffon and Service weight in broken sizes and colors. Sizes 8%, 9, 9. 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