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Bedspreads February Clearance HEAVY COTTON CREPE BEDSPREADS in colors--rose, blue, gold Size 72x106, Regular $4.50 AT HALF PRICE FANCY RAYON BEDSPREADS White and Colors Size 86x108 SALE—$5.50 HEAVY WHITE COTTON BEDSPREADS Size 72x105 SPECIAL—$3.25 B.M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store E. RINGUETTE, [TOMMY YARR MINER, TAKEN-| O BE COACH BY I!E‘I-UENZA‘Signed as A_ssistanl at Notre Dame — Good Deceased Had Lived in Ju-| Honeymoon News neau District About SEATTLE, Feb. 4—Tommy Yarr, captain of the 1930 edition of the 20 Years Irish Ramblers of Notre Dame, all- American center, has been signed Bdward Ringuette, a miner, 48|as assistant football coach by his .|alma mater, it was revealed at South Bend, Ind, today. Yarr is now here enroute to California on a honeymoon trip. b After a few weeks spent in {Southern California resorts, he will return to South Bend to take up his coaching duties at Notre Dame. JOHN WELL RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Funeral services for the late John Wells, who died in this city Tuesday night, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Interment will be in. Evergreen cemetery. —eee Old papers a\ Tie £mpire. i heavy production. On and off , he has work- Juneau Gold gaEaeay R i Company. married in this city six . Mrs. Ringuette has re- s for some time. is at the Charles W. . Arrangements yet been made for the iis Ay £ ly 8 H g E e S O pdpers & Tae Empire. ALLENRU 85¢ and $1.50 EMERALD OIL 85¢ to $1.25 MENTHA PEPSIN $L15 Sold by Mauro Drug Co. £ 3 lin track and field athletics as fol- lows: | TE8 — o OARTMOULTR “WONE OF YouRw UNCLE SAM'sS MosT FROMISING oLymPIc QossBu./nT IES v % HE RECENTLY WON TiEe (NTERCOLLEGIATE ‘440" Ao 28 2 MILE For variety, L'Auto, the Parisian sports paper, ranks the “first ten” . Jules Ladoumegue, France. A. Jarvinen, Finland. Frank Wykoff, U. 8. A. Ben Eastman, U. S. A. Percy Wiliams, Canada. Lauri Lehtinen, Finland. ‘Chuhei Nambu, Japan. Percy Beard, U. 8. A. plimentary to Uncle Samuel's agile young men, although all .five of those mentdoned have been turning in a number of remarkable sccom- plishments over the past year. ‘Where, however, is the peerless Paavo Nurmmi? Or is he barred from this list by age, even though he broke the world’s indoor two | mile rm\l; (beating = Lehtinen, among others) only last summer? | Any “first ten” in track without , is a tennis ranking list Moody the Great or Ham- _without $he celebrated Dane. ‘Where,. t00; is our own Barney Berlinger, - the past year's “out- ling dmateur, 'and winner cf | E. Sullivan Memorial | Award? Or Rampling of Brifain: great quarter-milers? French Chivalry Helen 'Wills Moody receives star- tling recognition as we turn to the “first ten” of tehnis, thrown open only Henri Cochet; | ‘hig Bill Tilden and Ellsworth of the American Test. of the tennis rating, in includes Fred Perry of Eng- America L _says: chivalry 4s- dead? o Of The Same dike these, try this ‘Germany. i { 1 i { i g it £y 1 Y DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap |rather ‘than building the tml PSEY WILL MEET LEVINSKY ON FEBRUARY 14 Ex-champio:nd King Fish Sign for Bout in Chi- cago Stadium DEMPSEY CHICAGO, Tll, Feb, 4—The Chi- cago Stadium promoters late yes- terday arranged a match between Jack Dempsey and King Levinsky for here on February 18 after a tough battle with “Leaping Lena” Levinsky's sister and manager. The celebrated Chicago King Fish roared deffance all day until the matchmaker, Nate Lewis, fin- ally kiked an offer from $5,000 to upwards of $7,500 as Levinsky's share of the purse. After accepting the offer, the King Fish predicted he would go Louie Firpo one better by knock- ing the ex-champion out of the ring and clear out of the building. Although only a four rounder, it is considered Dempsey’s hardest hurdle on his comeback trail. -~ ——.e——— BUILDS KEY MAN TO LEAD ALABAMA BASKETBALL TEAM, TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Feb. 4— Coach Hank Crisp has reversed the | order and is building up a key man to lead his basketball team, FIFTH- TIME OVER CARTER SEATTLE, Feb. 4—Doc BSnell, Seattle lightweight, made it five |ball association a few weeks ago.imardi nude through the streets victories over Leslie Wildcat Carter, Seattle negro, when hé won every Tound of a six round match here last night. Snell weighed 137% pounds and Carter 140 pounds. The fight was the eighth battle t. ‘Wrestling card here last night. | in Indianapolis. | between the two men, Carter hav- ing won one by a knockout and two draws and Snell taking the others. ‘ PIN TEAMS CLOSELY BUNCHED; SHRIMPS LEADING ELK RACE Tonight's bill of fare at the Elks' bowling alleys calls for Lobsiers WINNER OVER RAY STEELE ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 4—Jim| McMillen, former University of Il- 1linois athlete, used a succession of | ‘tackles to defeat Ray Steele, | of California, in the main event of —————— FROM SPORT TO POLITICS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 4— William E. Clauer of Indianapolis, | an unsuccessful candidate for| President of the American Base-| has entered politics again. This| time he is seeking the Democratic nomination for County Treasurer! ———e—— |a basket, seems the most likely around a key man. Walton Laney, sensational running’ guard by graduation, Coach Crisp! needed a man to direct Alabama's offense in its stiff schedule this year. Bob Cotton, tall and clever under man to get the call for the season. He was a substitute last year. Malcolm Laney and “Stew” Aiken, regulars of the 1831 team, are back in harness, aided by three lettermen, Ed Kimbrough, Franklin Ncbles and Paul Munkasy. Australian Women May Go Doukhobor BRISBANE, Australia, Feb. 4— The unemployed women of Bris- bane have threatened that unless the state minister of labor and in- dustry agrees to discuss their problems with them they will 0. 8. DRPARTMENT OP AGAIOJLTURE, WEATHES BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Burean; Forecast for Juneas and viclalty, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 4: ‘2 Clearing tonight, Friday partly cloudy; moderate west to north~ west winds. ': d d ¥ PABLE AND @ADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY * Station— temp. temp. emp. temp. velocity 2¢hrs. Westher Berrow LT -14 . -14 4 4 . Clear Nome ... . 30 34 [] 2 8 22 ' Clear Bithel .. ot 43 28 28 . 10 12 i Fort Yukon .. =2 -4 -4 -2 4 .08 m Tanana 12 10 18 3 0 Fairbanks . 14 12 26 14 I8 m 0 0 2 20 10 3 34 32 6 90 4 42 48 14 0 38 36 46 12 0 Cldy 24 2 28 4 0 Cldy 20 1% 19 6 03 Snow — 18tk 3 20 Cidy 32 16 20 4 02 Pt.Cldy 32 24 20 4 50 Clear -4 -6 6- 6 06 32 32 8 8 [ gg 24 22 24 4 16 Seow 48 “ » 4 0 © Qdy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is moderately low in the eastern Interior and the Gulf of Alaska accompanied by snow in Eastern Alaska, and is Bigh and rising in Western Alaska except in the Aleutian Islaiids. . The pressure is low in the western Aleutian Islands with rain in Ber- ing Sea. T:mperatures have risen in the Interior and havé fallen in Northwestern and Southeastern Alaska. No Need to Be Bald Dandruff, itching scalp and excessive hairfall today lead to BALDNESS tomorrow. The process is grad- ual and painless and before you realize it your hair is gone. NU-LIFE METHOD combats all scalp disorders leading to BALDNESS and positively grows hair. CONGRATULATE yourself that you are fortunate to now be able te receive right here in Juneau those wonderful scien- tific treatments as given by Seattle Leading Hair Specialists, “The Howard Method.” We use exclusive- ly the Howard Formulae, which has proven success- ful for many years. NO CHARGE for complete scalp examination and consultation. If after receiving one treatment you are not thor- oughly satisfied that our method is psychelogically sound, the treatment costs you nothing. NU-LIFE METHOD HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST (MRS.) ISA E. CLICK, Manager Office centrally located—89 Front Street, Room 101 Hours 2 to 6 p. m. of the city. The number of jobless women is so great authorities doubt whe- ther they would be able to arrest Matthew Blavich entered St Ann’s Hospital this morning zol receive treatment for an injured leg. all of them if they carried out their threat. These women already have par- ticipated in some extraordinary demonstrations. Will Y ou Accept Relief from VA Here it is—SURPRISINGLY PROMPT—for all who wish to have sound, healthy legs. Moone's Emerald Oil eases your and Clams in the first course, fol- lowed by Sockeyes and Shrimps. As the teams approach 'the close {race they are fairly well bunched. The Shrimps are out in front with 10 wins and five Josses, followed lost seven. The Sockeyes even in 21 games. The Cohoes have won eight and lost 10; the Chums stand five and seven. To make the race tighter bowl- ing fans are pulling for the Sock- eyes to knock - Change A slight change in the schedule was announced by the bowling committee today. Originally the /Cohoes - and the BSockeyes were scheduled to start the second half tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. This match has been postponed, and in- stead the Clams and Sockeyes will play off their match which was postponed from last Tueseday. —— oo | DUKE GRID STAFF REMAINS DURHAM, N. C., Feb. 4—Wal- lace 'Wade, director of Duke ath- letics, has announced his coaching staff remains intact for another The: I the very second you first apply it! in your particular cac> or it ‘'wen't ¢dst & cent. Oddly enough, THE WORSE YOUR CASE—with broken veins, ulcers |cf the first half of the tournament {554 open sores—THE MORE EMERALD OIL SEEMS TO HELP. Keep putting the oil on and bandage your leg. . Use & bandage thres inches wide and long enough to give the nccessary support. Wind it by the ICrabs and the Lobsters who |UPWard from the ankle to thé knee, the way the blood flows in the have each won elght games and|velns. No more broken, swollén, twisted veins. No more sors, evil-smelling Clams have broken even in 21 julcers. No more pains nor cramps. Just follow directions and YOU ARE SURE TO BE HELPED. But- ler Mauro Drug Co. and Juneau Drug C0. won't keep your money unless | you are. COSE VEINS? pain and begins to heal the sores| It's positively guaratiteed to help —adv. , Juneau—Phone 6 V0SS Electric Washing Machines Price $75.00 Each FREE TRIAL AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas—Phone 18 and to acquaint Mw’:tom wi that you have what they want. a printed piece for you. COSTS ARE LOW The Daily Alaska Empire TELEPHONE 3‘74 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD § SON

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