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DT SR SRR FRE LR SRR RG N AP TR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 6, 1932. Bedspreads February Clearance —_— Preston, Thiry’s father, who is | “Yes. That's where the harm b- IT'S EVEN STEVEN, NOW READ AND WEEP growing mysterlously wealthy. |will come in. He will not let any d- Douglas Position Juneau | Douglas Position Junean « |boy or man be friends with me—at e- A % A. Gair (11) ....rf.. Henning (2) |R. Africh (12) 1 M. Hanson (12) B ngrsnATE :1°=5v" O“Dvfie ;’fns;’;fl-‘:p i s m al N 'V Haglund (1) [S. Africh (6) .. If .. F. Gubser (2) | "Very L T p ay Hl‘,.\\ \ (,()T] O CREPE R. Fox (2) ¥ . Lindstrom (3) |H. Pusich je B wmfie “Through my brother, Ash"said and go and ride for some other! 8 .é.’ "3,;;{‘; = !H. Lundell (7) ...c.... B. Nikish (2) | E. Lundell Thiry ;outflb—'xf you will be my friends.” 32 o cidy BEDSPREADS (T Ntemt (@ ... rg. Karabelnikof|M. Pearce .. 21, that's not hard to be-| “That's fine and square of you, -28 a4 44 o p1ved (AWilson (2) ...}g Bloomquist (9) |P. Lundell lieve,” rejoined Rock, with sharp- Mr. Rock, and T might promise so 2 -4 -10 -0 0 0 Cléar { 2 ness. “The other day he was a much.” 8 2 -24 -2 4 (] Olear I 3 bl 1d Substitutions—Douglas, none. Ju-| Suwbsitutions — Douglas: mone.|drunken, vulgar lout. He ought to| “Much? That isn' much. I mean -2 -2 44 44 4 0 m u)lors--rose, ue, go {neau; H. Haglund for R. Henning, [Juneau: V. Ulrich for E. Roco-|have been kicked out of that cor- only friendship. Do you think I'm . 38 34 34 38 2 10 % (R. Henning for H. Haglund. vich, L. Anderson for B. Winn. !rg) and I'd have done it but for the kind of man whod like a 6 4 | 40 40 16 Trace Clay 7 you. Today, when he was sober, girl to give more than friendship 46 42 3¢ 48 0 0 Cldy Size 72x106, Regular $4.50 Officials—Referce, James Mann-| Officials—Referee, Lioyd M. Vin-|} ™ ;"o aitrerent proposition until he'd earned it. Well, I'm not. 36 30 1218 4 - 0 ‘Gl 1Zz€ /4X A Zula . ing; umpire, Lioyd M. Vincent;|cent; umpire, James Manning; | re “ . timer, ®. @, Raven; soorer, Curtis |timef, R 8. Ravens sodrer, Ourtis |\ Mo¢ He was oold, mean, vicl- And T wouldn S ' u 4 0 Cleat Shattuck. % 2 Shattuck. ous. He had no hospitality of the “Mr. Rock, you're making this - - 24 30 ey 04 PtCIy AT HAI F PRICE 8 A West—no idea what was due a harder for me,” she said with 34 34 30 30 18 08 , Main =t Score By Quarters Score By Quarters tired and hungry stranger. But at pathos. . 34 34 32 34 0 10 Show Team ... 1 2 3 4 TI|Team 1 2 3 4 ilthat I'd prefer him drunk. In my| “I'm sorry. But go ahead.” 6 2 -20 -18 4 0 Clear £ 4 911 0 24|Douglas 4 1 7 & 17lday on the range I've met some—| “Cowboys have called on me here 4 42 | 38 38 8 02 Rain Juneau ... 4 2 6 5 17|Juneau 0 6 [ 8 14| Trueman bit his tongue. Thegirl and many have come to ride for 40 40 3¢ 36 8 Trace Réain had suddenly covered her face Dad. Just the regular run of cow- . 48 46 46 48 6 134 Rain By a score of 24 t0 17, in the| Douglas High School girls last{with her hands. He could see her boys. Ash soon got rid of them.” *—Less than 10 mifles, w 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 Douglas Church DOUGLAS - NEWS DOUBLAS BoYS TIE SERIES BY BEATING JUNEAU ;Islandel‘s Win, 24 1017 and Next Game Will Be Played Friday * Douglas Natatorium last night, the Douglas High 8chool boys de- feated the Juneau High School boys at besketball and now with two victories each the teams are tied for the eau Channel championship. The fifth and de- ciding game will be played in the Juneau High . School gymnasium next Friday evening. S 1 The adyantage 'possessed by Douglas in weight and helght was a factor of importance in the Isl- anders’ victory. Throughout the contest they checked closely. Two Players Had Injuries Juneau had the misfortune to enter the struggle with her squad weakened by injurles to two play- ers. Hilding Haglund had not re- covered from an ankle that he had turned in practice early in the week and he noticeaply favored the impaired leg. Robert Henning de- |veloped a charleyhorse a few days |ago and it bothered him greatly |last night. A large crowd witnessed the game. Douglas, of course, furnish- ed most of the spectators, but Ju- |neau was well represented. Douglas Gets Ball At the start of the contest, al- |though the Douglas athletes failed to get the first tipolf, they soon gained possession of the ball and DOUGLAS GIRLS | WIN TITLE OF [ CHANNEL ZONE Islanders Take Third Game from Juneau by Score, 17-14 SYNOPSIS: Trueman Rock’s love for Thiry Preston is chilled by her fear of her brother Ash. Ash forbids any cowboy to ap- proach Thiry. She rebuffs Rock, who is indignant because he knows that Ash has a bad char- acter and is unworthy of her sympathy. Rock works for Gage ' SUNSET PASS by Zane Grey turned, looking away. “Mr. Winter 'l‘lsed to tell me about you. How fond }you were of Nick—how you saved |nis life once. Then Dad. He likes all cowboys, but I mever saw him | taken to anyone as he is t oyou. |...But the thihg is I can't be | friends with you.” | “Because of Ash?” night won the basketball champ- ionship of the Gastineau Chanhnel section. They defeated the Juneau High School girls in the Douglas Natatorium by a score of 17 to 14. The contest was ‘the fourth of a possible five-game schedule, and was the third victory for the Island maids. Their triumph gives them their fifth successive Chanel cham- plonship. The struggle was fast and even, and ‘intensely interesting through- out. Without disparaging in the least the fine playing of the vic- tors, it can be said that they were favored by the “breaks” of the game. Juneau was weakened by the removal on fouls of two first string players. Juneau Blanked In First The Douglas girls held their opponents scoreless in the first quarter, but at the end of the half Douglas was behind by one point, Juneau having rallied in the se- cond quarter. Juneau Wwas held scoreless in the third quarter and in this period was easily passed by the Tslanders. At the begin- ning of the fourth quarter, Douglas hed twice a§ many points as Jun- eau, 12 to 6, but when the final gun was sounded Juneau girls were behind only three points. Douglas got the first tipoff of strain and almost writhe. “I wonder how he did all that. T “Aw, Miss Preston, forgive me,” |know cowboys well, where a pretty he burst out. “I didn’t mean to girl is concerned. And I'm’ just distress you. 1 just spoke out curious.” quick, without thinkin'—" : “I'l tell you. Ash has chased She drew her hands away and them away in every concelvable lifted her head. “You'requiteright manner. He's lied, as he led to —Mr. Rock,” she said, unsteadily. you about me mot seeing riders “Ash is—all that you say. To my that came to Sunset. He'd coodlly {shame I confess it. All my life I've invite them to leave. He'd bluff. made excuses for him. It's no use. 'He'd threaten. He'd cripple -nd I—I cannot do it—any more. . .. |shoot their horses. Oh, that was, !But that's not the point.” Ethe vilest thing! He'd get them Rock sat down beside her, his drunk while on guard—which Dad | anger flown, but there was ancther couldn't forgive. He'd ridicule any | |kind of heat running along his sensitive cowboy before the outfit— after a few minutes of fast work [the game, but Juneau recovered the Gair sank a goal for the Islanders. (ball imediately and managed to Juneal’s goal ‘was constantly |Keep possession of it for the first threatened. Fox, of Douglas was al- |{minute of play. Then the Douglas lowed a free chot but missed. Gair |girls worked the ball down under tried many long shots, and Lun- |their goal. Douglas tried deperately dell's attempts under the basket |to sink the ball, and in attempting made Juneau rooters gasp. Ju-|to prevent Douglas from scoring neau’s first goal was sunk by Eva Rocovich of the Juneau sex- Bloomquist. Tt was a long Straight |tette, fouled Stephanie Africh shot from the center of the floor {who failed however to score the Thiry suddenly cov- ered her face with her hands. v. s An'nmu' ug&wm@lm{ WEATHER mmnu The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Junesu and vietnity, beginniig at 4 p.m., Feb. 6: Fair and colder tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. The pressure is moderately low in British Columbia and in southe ern Bering Sea with light rain or snow in Bering Sea and from extreme Southeast Alaska southward and heavy rain in Calfornia. The pressire is moderately high in Northern and Interior Alaska and over most of the northeastern Pacific Oc2an fwth clear much colder weather in the Interior and clear weather in the = ern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. N 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 to 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 psychologically 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. e fo to the backboard and through the |first free throw allowed in the | net. After considerable playing|game. WRose Africh, the Douglas; Services veins. How this girl must love her [so terribly that the poor fellow STUDENTS TO GIVE MINSTREL SHOW AT DOUGILAS COLISEUM Notices for this churc¢h column must be received by The Empire note later than 10 o'clock Saturday mortiing to guarantee ¢hange of sermon topics, ete. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Olubs of tne ‘Douglas High School are working on something new for en- tertainment. Next Saturday, Feb- ruary 13, they will present “When rk Is King,” at the local Coli- ceum. The sboys, with Billy Cashen as interlocutor, will give the last word in popular song and black-face ¥ < The girls lkewise with a number of PR e e T ey T Douglas Catholie Church 9:30 am—Low Mass and Ser- mon. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. : 5 i W se 1S, & Alvert Wilson will sing seve'r:; songs in keeping with the spirit the evening. Phyliis Edwards, also, mill produce some individual num- bers. When she croons her south- & REV. J. W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching Services, |following Sunday School. ern lullabys, ofie Is sure to remem- | y b g g my whether o St. Luke's Episcopal Church | one or not. S “ you e:'yer;:d Betty Sey| 1:00 pm—Sunday school. Bett, ‘:‘"‘ ; “"‘l‘n their own,| Evening Prayer afid Bermon-—7:30 namely, a good exhibition of clog- |°'°100k- ‘ging. When one hears the tune to which they dahce, they may sus- pect them of doing a publicity 38 act for Al Smith. 5 Bettty Ryerson will not let the audience forget that she is an ac- o b Douglas Native Presbylerian I Church SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker Meets Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. : ——————— GOING T0 HIRST-CHICHAGOF | Douglas Island Women's Club. Two L0 Young will deave tonight on|prizes were awarded for the best Estebeth for the [Hirst-Chicha- | costumes, the ladies’ to Mrs, Ed- mine et Kimsham Cove. He|ward Bach and the men's to Arne 2§ éxpects to temain there until the|Shudshift, Miss Margaret Pimper- _season is favorable to his nextiton and John Oashen won the prospecting trip. prize waltz. AP AL CLUB DANCE PROVES GOOD FEATURES ARE AT MOST POPULAR EVENT| DOUGLAS COLISEUM SUNDAY A race track story, “Sweepstakes” A large crowd attended the ‘Bagles DOUGLAS Coliseum.” The well-known actor, role in the main feature, ‘For Sunday, Hard-times dance given at the and the serial, “Hemesot!‘lames."l hall last night by the|are billed for tonight at the local James Gleason, has the leading Richard Barthelmess under the basket, Henning of Ju- |forward, scored the first point of neau scored adding two more|the contest on a frée throw for| points to Juheaw's score. Juneau|a (foul committed on her. The, was outplaying Douglas ih afastar |first field goal was made by Rose and more accurate method of play | Africh for Douglas. Douglas hel when Douglas took a timeout.|Juneau scoreless in the first qu.r- After the timeout Lundell, the for- |ter of the game, and at the end of ward for ‘the Douglas team, sank |the quarter the Island girls had one igh the net. At the end [collected 4 points. of the fifét quatrter the score was Juneaw's First Goal tied, 4 all. The first field goal for the Jun- | Wilson Scores ¥ield Goal The Dobuglas guard, Wilson, sank |quarter by Matgaret Hanson. | a fied goal from under the basket |Later, a free throw was allowed soon than half the length of the|field goal for Juneau. ‘After oon- floor for Douglas. Lundell, the six- [siderable playing over the floor, foot Douglas center, was allowed |Hanson agaih got the ball and two free shots, one of which he made, Lindsttom sank a free shot|Even playing marked the end of 2% | for Juneau. Bloomgquist converted [the second quarter. At the end of | a free shot shortly afterwards for |the first half Douglas was behind lowed two free shots, both of which he Bank. Lundell's basket Doug] Juneau's 6. After two minuteés of fast and las was made just before |even playing, Rose Africh scored end of the quarter. At the|the first field goal of the second of the half Douglas had 12 half for Douglas. Her sister, Step- to Juneau's 6. anie Africh of the Island team opened the third quarter |followed with amother field goal, long basket which added |which only netted one point under to Douglas’ score. Ni-|the rulings of girls’ basketball be- center of the Orimson|cause ¥ was an overshot. Rose a basket. Gair replied another for Douglas. Bloom- thén scored a field goal for . Two field goals by Gair of ‘the @sland squad and one by his teammate Lundéll put Douglas far in the lead. Juneau took 8 timeout period and afterwards gifa §ilEiE, s The last quarter of the game was_fast and exciting. Fern Gub- ser, Juneau forward, basketed the Bloomquist acored. ¢ basket, for the lsphere. She was followed by her Crimson [Bears. closed the |teammate Margaret Hanson who quarter with a free throw for Doug- |scored again for Junmeau. 'Then las. At the.end .of the third|Stephanie Africh was allowed two quarter, Douglas was 24 to Juneau’s |free throws whidh she converted 2. for Douglas. Rose Africh was al- Free Throw Is Made Haglund scrode & free throw for Juneau saon,after the begin- lowed a free shot which she took eau team was made in the second [seemed the only one who could in- after the beginning of the |Douglas which Rose Africh con-|mother, brothers, or his other sis- quarter, Fox made a shot|verted. Hanson made a second ters. He basketed a fine throw for Juneau. I.cant tell you.” Juneau by one point, having 5 0 mire and respect you for it. But I ‘brother! “I know. The point was the harm that might come through Ash. Please be frank with me. If T've brought this distress upon you, I'm entitled to know why?” “I've always been very—very fohd of Ash” she said, tremulously, ’smxggltm for a composure that would not return “Partly because he was always so bad—and I fluence him for good. Ash cares for nothing but me. Not for father, hates horses—he hates cattle. . . . men—he hates o him until now I—I—Mr. Rock, “Spare yourself, Miss Preston,” returned Rock, impulsively. “T's wonderful—beautiful o fyou. I ad- “No one can,” she sald, sadly. “Alice thinks I'm mad. . ©Oh, how T dread this! But it has to be done—more with you than with any other who ever tried to be friends with me. I've known lots of boys, and liked them, too. But not lately. As T grow older Ash grows more jealous. He fears I might like some cowboy.” “Oh, T see! Is such a remarkable thing possible?’ 'returned Rock, un- able to resist a slight sarcasm. “Of course it is,” she retorted. Her eyes flashed at him. “What do you think I em, anyway?” “Under the present ocircum- stances I reckon T dare not tell your “Mr. Rock, you are going to dis- appoint me, presently.” “ Heavens! 'What do you I am, anyway” retorted Rock, in_turn, growing almost desperate. “I make a great deal of what Mother and Alice and Dad think," she said, gently. “Well, what's that?” he queried, And At last—Rock gains a clue to | through these things I —I've stuck Thiry’s secrea—Monday. would leave. He'd concoct devilish schemes to make a cowboy seem negligent or crooked. And as a last resource he'd pick fights. Oh, he has beaten several cowboys brutal- ly. Then, worst of all—he has thrown his gun on more than one. Archie Black will be crippled for life. And Jack Worthington nearly died of a gun-shot.” “How very interestin’!” ex- claimed Rock, and for the life of him he could not keep his voice normal. “And has mnothing ever happened to this bully?” ———e—— CATCHES LARGE OPPOSSUM SULLIVAN, Mo.—Charles Blesoe of BSullivan, Ozarks trapper, re-! cently caught an oppossum weigh- ing 29 pounds. Its pelt measured 42 by 26 inches. P e “Sordrns ANNUAL CLEARANCE NOW ON. ou, shinid lokgs Wkicied In bolstesitg. Up you shoul 3 wp your business. Even now there is no better way to do that little thing than using print ed literature now and then to rem old customers that you are still on and to acquaint new customers with the that you have what they want. Let us plan a printed piece for you. COSTS ARE LOW The Daily Alaska Empire TELEPHONE 374 appears in “The Lash,” a story of |and Juneau fook tmeout periods basket for Juneau. The basket|ggqdent; C LISEUM e rornt " & story of U o sucoession, @iving rests to made by Rose Afrioh of Douglas |segtning wioh . T o % : 2 e I Mt T i | e O ovias. e | A T . & TONIGHT ONLY WATERFRONT PROPERTY of Douglas and Karabelnikof of |points ahead of Juneau, the score rw worse. T m’; m‘l«:{u‘i‘t v HASED BY FLEEK |Juncau and both were allowed free |being Douglas 17, Juneau 14, e e & ‘All sales FINAL 3 JAM"S GLEASON —_— throws. WNeither player converted, —_———— think We—or mfi'a‘?m}% i & The real estate transaction of |however. Bloomquist sank G .. Ralas i X “wm;ns-rmu the week was the purchase by ’W:lt shot for .lmnumzlndmm:. k:;: ERMENR SR I TTDRNTS :1%.“_‘! M’?Xm ke and for CASH See H. R. ml’m ISON A Feek of the two story frame |Juneau forward, sank the last bas- XVILLE, Tenn—’ ; g T2 L AEnOES OF FLAMES® |[buiaing and los known as tie|ke of die §ise, 'The Fingl S000S imimuneot o sdumiion st | 0N, dEe mieh shoss neiice Lot Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ACTS 'NEWS ::;mr&:nlgrv% Parlors (was Douglas 24, Juneau 17. fmml:dm“w“m‘em‘me'rdmwmmmm s - — adjoins Mr. Flesk's machine 8100 |oiry SKEKS FASTER AR MAIL |hear % Through musio the cute T ite 5 : : \ a0 will bo used by B gl e music the chil-| “fhank you, Miss Thiry,” he re- s 3 Y - RS dren are taught to “feel” sound |turned, gratefully, swayed by her| house for his transfer business.