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T P R — > B e | | | B Los Angeles. They |was a motion picture ' A mm_——-—_— r e eat | basketball team. Despite the fact season. t t he contributions to t FflURTH ju E that he Wi 195 pounds, he is| “Dogs" starred in basketball and 0 tons of coal fast and man seldom gets | football in high school at Birming- | Py Coal Corpora away. ham. E T was an end candidate —_————— 3 r: he Tide football team last fall. | Four of the ten players compos- e fatled to make his let but |ing the Washington State college howed such rapid improvement |basketball squad are only 19 years WASHINGTN, D. C., Feb. 10.— toward the end of the season that |old. The “babes” are Bob Oross, ce Department's recom- parold Drew, end coach, expects Lee Sonedecker and Ralph Rogers, for a fourth Federal pim in the midst of things next |forwards, and Rex Scott, guard. stern \mth Dis- the | — = s Community | E y, a band cencert (& { —— i1wo Gowns he claims are t Association claim, |'Wild Goose Association, the Owl The N. rict emoraces Cal- ifornia, Orefivon. Nevada, Montana, | Washington, Idaho, Alaska, Ar and Hawail. —e—— : “NO CREDIT” SYSTEM CURBS HOCKEY TIES | IN AMERICAN LOOP| DULUTH, Minn., Feb. 10— Tie| hockey games, common to fans in alary of $225 for Pebruary, the National league, are few anJ‘ far between in the American cir- Hand Embroidered in colors possibly three, Mrs. Cad 1 4 \ \ ! ; { i ! Porto Rican { Acquirement of will enable the Exp Gleason has been employed | S LE with a radio expert em- | Al'hough there are eight teams by the Fairbanks Radio D the National @s compare 2 r’mxkinz a house-to-housa |11 the American, clubs in the f - the detection and eli: mer circuit played a total of 23 tie noises that intere n the first half of this sea- dio reception. ming home alone from a party at 30 in the mon ! ' He overt nated the time to relieve her of her pur: iing a few dollars in silv © he obtained the loot and vani- | - —and ask her why | ereas in the American lcop only seven engagements had ended as deadlocks. CONTINUES ON r Erickson, a ner vorking IO ; W in a few seconds. Mrs. Howard “f Tes - Coiee M Zm“:;)‘:’,‘:x Tie games mean something to | 1 RD FLOOR unable to give the police a Siicide by SECLIE.GRr & 2 teams in the National league—one | e 0 good description of the thief. dynam on which he W point in the standings—but in the A 1d PR o ‘He was torn to pt American the games tied are equiv- 9 7 S g ok b ; ; Bargai € czimfit‘r'v Ulcglie;“x"(x‘l n:’f Suffer from head; e 3193{ il s e e e e Many bargains 1 gt R o e ache, nervousness? April 12 s the date selected U Tl Ll o merio 1@ 3 3 ! s % of the Nenana Tce| TWO Years ago the American SR [{§ These things are |lor v “o8 O or the last fivs |league adopted a rule takin ‘ Come and See Train schedules for summer have | most frequently e » ice has moved in May, |the one point for ti ] en announced by the Alaska Rail- | caused by eyestrain, 1 il . o : “'|last year there wer o i T ad. Two through trains will be If you haven't had | 8 tied games in the ¢l YOUR i STORE OPEN | perated weekly, between Seward | your eyes examined Farmers Stop Auctions | e | TONIGHT i i |§ recently come in and in Gexman Tax Cases|P'® YENT TACK “noGS: | let our expert op- ON AIABAMA B\sl\hTFl'R' ALASKA LA UNDRY TUSCALCOSA, Ala, Feb. lOvv " |His mates call him “Dogs’ 'for a| Michael Hallisey fractured skull when he fell 10 fe , died from a | he suffered | off a loeo- /ERIN, Germany, Fe: need glasses. wcr’m ly building motive at Fairbanks. He had been )| c00d reason, John Freeman, Ala- CLEANING PRESSING |'he would night helper at the Fairbanks bama basketball guard, wears the B M | erection of Roundhouse of the Alaska Rail- | DR. R. E. i B wete dhoos. DA . Le road 10 years. He was a member 4 Miss Tania ska. SOUTHWELL e o s oné of the most prom- Telephone 15 . BEHRENDQ { |in the Alaska R i e | ophomores on the 'Bama = 1 | James Ellison Julien A. Hurl OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN bid. At Juliusburg a crowd of 3"" = 3 = e e e S 1l Y hey | Atosmes Sk B e men, carrying black flags, | A T R A S R R AR SERT NS CO. I",(‘. e has Tebirnéd o his Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted .4 the selling out of two ¥ 1 v Pedstatis. £ Room 7, Valentins Bldg. under a distress warrant. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” 2cau's Leading Department o Otfice Fhotte 484 Reaidanse —————— Store t € e rwk with hxm 1e 238. Office Hours: 9:30 For the first time In THE S NIT 4RY GROCERY ! of Alaska dogs and to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 years snow halted golfing 8o A I ! ng ' his business at | ties in Seattle for a few days this he continued With | ¢ oo e eeeey month, INHI'HHIllll||II|||||I|II|lll||||||llllllllIIIHI!IIIIIHHII IIIIII:IHIIIIIIHIIHII|||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||l|IIIIllllllllIIIIlll||||IIIII|I||Ill!llll'llllllllllIIIIII||IIIII|||l||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIII"H"H"INIHlllllllll"|llllllllll"ll"llllll"|||IIIII!||l(I|lll||||||l|l|IIIIHHHIIII||||I|I||||||||||||||||||m|Ifl|||IlllllllllllmllfllfllIIlIIIIHIIfl T % v o g ust Thiree Days Moreto Go in Our Annual Clearance | & | v - y ol ) | S 4 , A ; ' £ . A b4 o o . § & Values in SUITS and COATS DRESSES For All Occasions g H Kl SR o o Rl e stk PR " Dres for all the style in the world, smart, up-to-date, = 2 No Approvals ¢ \ l“l K b “[_ ‘“‘]_1 mf'\_' '\“ ”'1“’}“‘”{1, {{7,]'\”“”' k'“l to unr]}e l)e::ut ‘ul!“ In this \e]h(ng you'll f?nd dresses for s)pnrts, DRESS B H ARG husons of these coats. Theyre values without pre- for business, for afternoon wear, and for evening — all = .. g2 No Exchanges cedent in the history of our store. Beautifully styled, with grouped together for quick selling at the lowest price con- FABRICS - : 2 that wide-at-the-top look, and a'slim fit around the hips ceivable for such quality! The sports frocks are in novelty H i o No Altcrations and fashioned of boucle and nubbly woolens. . Included in pnc‘:l;m}:;;v:;nat;anm::lfiull“g; ?}tu B}?II}("QINN ]“'0"]"“ “:‘i;}t‘()f'tthe fi\‘onigg kfrotcksthav% flg}e‘ "C‘;’t decol- Velvet % 2 is group are sed and rough woolen sui e 3 x = etage with interesting back treatment, the afternoon . £ . thi oup are tweed and rough woolen suits NUAL SELLING EVENT. o e R e e }Zg;l;s g ’ g = ALL SALES 3 YT ) v ~ 3 2 R P h b slashgd and slashed t: Canton Crepe g {2 $10.00 SUITS, COATS $10.00 | . rfos B e sy sad sished to $2.75 $6.75 $12.75 Crepe Romain i Final and for , Crepe Marocain | REMEMBER . . . the store will be open and 3 | CASH Wednesday night for your convenience. Novelty | * A Weaves H Very Special | e S . CASH H . POy L BETTY BAXLEY House Frocks, guaran- 8 ’f% 2 TONIGHT teed fast colors, new styles and new patterns ONLY é = | ] ~ H § — Close Out $1.65 g | § £ H g = g o & B : | SUITS : H ) tweeds, novelties and § } n eolors. E | Values up to $29.50 More new dresses have g alues been added to this rack | = NO": $10'00 of marvelous bargains; § they include tub silks, | E b5 prints and flat crepes. g COATS § | E All coats to go, includ- H 1 I E ing tweed, velour, broad- $6.75 g g; E cloth; some are fur trim- This line of beautiful £ o v g med and others are tail- dresses has been replen- é § = ored styles. ished with a huge lot of | £ !,‘ 5 extra values . . many new E | J| SPRING models are in. | = » : | Now $10.00 cluded. am|E | E E . £ g 5 § £ Spritig apparel will be coming oo 0 When you consider that here you can buy bfisineu E | § in order to clear our stocks for i frocks, street frocks, afternoon and evening frocks = dise, we are forced to offer these r for a price this low, you realize that here is a sale = i at astonishingly low prices. You p X ST( ’Rl‘: ”['FV unparalleled in our history. We've never offered = = cessity. There's no question but that eac it and i better buys; never given the women of Juneau a = suit is & bargaln—we have been asking almost dou- TONIGHT better opportunity for plain, commonsense thrifti- = ple these low prices the entire season.* e ness. Early selection means best bargains! ] E g ¥ ALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDED! EVERY ITEM REDUCED! ‘ lllmllfllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlllllllI||||IIIIIllfl!IIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII|IlIIIIlIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllI|IIIIIIIIlflfllflflfiflfllflfllflfllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMWWIMHWWNWIHHWWMM