The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1933, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1933 e y GEORGE McMANUS ' WONDER IF I'M AaLL RIGHT OR AM | SEEIN’ e United Food Co. CASH GROCERS NCWw BE CAREFUL T MY NEwW COAT: ' SHOULD NT LET ~Sow WEAR VT a8y QOLLY - THERE GOES MAGGIE \WITH THE NEW COAT 1| BOUGHT HER- WELL- NOW DO YOU THINK BUT, MOTHER =~ 1 WONT HURT \T "LL BE BACK WITHIN AN HOUR - MY | COAT 15NT || WHY-ER=AH - NO WHERE- | QUST THOULGHT YD PUT MY HAT g ON 50951 Cou i & I | | | | \ WELL- WHERE | 8 TAKE T OFF Saturday Specials You will find our store now more comfortable and better arranged—to serve you more quickly— AT LOWER PRICES Flour, 49 Ib. sack . . ... 9 Pride of the West Hills Coffee, 210bs......67c Red Can Potatoes, 25 lbs. . . . | = Great Bi1: reserved CHANNEL HIGH SCHOOLS MEET - THIS EVENING - Karibelnikoff, Marshall and Paul; center, Hansen and Nikish. Jean Carlson is the only mem- | of the Juneau girls' squad not | for duty tonight. Margaret sen and Eva Rocovich will play | rds, abeth Terhune, cen- and Hilda Minzgohr, side cen- Barbara Winn and Virginia | t Ulrich, guards. Yakima Selected Gems A h Douglas girls’ lineup: Forwards.! " e N i R R 5 L T AR 2 PEFLL e KRG - T e e e ST e s Basketball Cha mpionship [Mary Pearce and Astrid Loken; M 1 ’ 3 el 163 Duncan 148 143444 | center, Helen Pusich; side center, atcnes, carton 5 ’ WLERS vaxfoi::a 138 |LAST GAM[:‘ PLAYED Monagle 116 140—364 Between Douglas and |Tyra Wahto; guards, Elsa Lun-| 2 5 S By 2 C Mrs. Erbland 121 IN ELKS’ BOWLING |Mra Worth 108 147377 | Juneau at Stake |dell and Phyllis Lundell. i e Searchlight Kak g ST e 1 Elton Engstrom will act as ref- R VR B N S 5 i o SERIES LAST NIGHT Totals 638 706 708-2102 | eree and John Osborne as um-| E y o8 fr()Sh 2 I 89 Eidiiven 188 ; AT CHILKAT— | Basketball fans from both sides | pire. {‘—h > 9 L aoz. .... C Herinle 149 dNG hing of ‘[ s Kaufman 189 175—533 |of the channel will throng the| The High School Jazz Band will —- - 3 ST TR N ed the close of the first fadh | i M B S ik oada ¢ e ~ e, Mrs. Lavenik oy < J. George 201 120—489 |High School gymnasium this ev- |play before the games and during A l b B‘{ TELEGRAPH{ st ot igz ing wlmur‘nfl;xon Erbland 176 131472 |eninz to see the boys' and girls'|the intermission. A dance for high I}I) 03, OX o viis v bk $1.()9 | Yakutat— e games beiwe e - 117* 128—362 |teams from Douglas and Ju ool students will be given after| 5 i 5 ‘ . Henning 11 Scow Bay and aan and Chil-)ypo anarews 128 167—412 |High Schools battle in the fi he games, { A Few More i Elks Will Bo l & S 80 kata unless it is l(hB g\c: U;;f at- < vl e double-header of the season. In S eee 14 TR y i — uneau s Wi W] Rl | tendance, except for Scow 15| motals 721 811 730-2268 |terest in the games is keen, and BEANS S l I aw LR AL e s M Tl i Db L perest in the games is keen, and| 0O ACHES WORK GAMES , Sale, pound . . . 5¢ igainst Ketchikan, 2 AT 155 |series of matches is over. How- ; {on hand at 7:30 oclock, when e 'TQ REDUCE EXPENSES ; i : chorage—Series Ends |, M Lewey B |over another towenamens vt | TOUGH LUCK TITLE | oo e i comien 1O, REDUCE oA oVOES| | Mexican Red—White Navy—Kidney—Limas—Pink The annual EIks telegraphic LI 189 18 nbo’uln the “"; eek "7{ The Douglas boys will go into 20.—An unique experiment is be- 4 T SR ey b rnament, with Juneau el 18 T uary L.nd’. C]J::l.»”' . “-~“ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 20.|action withouf the services of ing conducted in an athletic way Shaker S(llt 3 for 250 Ke and Anchorage teams Pope 145 |Chairman of the EIks' bowling cOm-)}_pete Ricei, catcher, wonders if |Jimmy Doogan, dependable center,|in the Sanpete basketball league i 4 8,50, M : e e Re o ten e 5 e, is hoping for less sickness|any memper of the baseball fra-|who has left school. His place here. lIodized—or—Plain H begins today, with the A DRIAREA 102 a better turnout. - |iernity can mateh his il Juck dur- (will be taken by Williams. Fox,| The league adopted a proposal =i e (58 IR St AaER | en’s games played this after-} jukwan— Ukat beat Kasaan with @ 0-1i,g the tail end of 1932. On his|Guerin and Kilburn will be on|of A. L Tippetts, High School prin- Vlne ll 2() _and the men’s teams com- H. Messerschmidt 159 Wl » “‘__‘.lr?_" | yirthday shortly before Christmas|hand for the forward positions, |cipal, that coaches in the district gar, ga O o 5 vis oo JC | ing * tonight. Shevess i OBt i bR broke a bone in his foot and the |with Wilson and Mills at guard. referee their own games this sea- . | Teams were arranged by Claud Sweeney 144 By ’2'1’57 S y before Santa Claus arrived he| The Crimson Bear starting line- |son to reduge expenses. Basket-|) TR Kadinl Bring Your Jug chairman of the EIks Donie Taylor 5 g Baxi Doores the pest | Tecelved notice of his outright re- lup will be picked from the follow- | ball follow especially profes- TR T Rt sy mmittee, after the first Mrs. Sperling 135 8173 Tle e 5 by the San Francisco Mis- | ing onal referees, are watching the P , A 6 95 owling tournament closed | ZiNisnoo fc E t last “’m‘" A eriment with inte: eac "esj prl’COts, C(l'ls C f last night's games. Member- Hobertaon 173 B Al e " . & 1 the peaknbic otimas st = third high man in th | Del Monte lhal‘\.d—Never Before at This Price ‘ is based on high averages McNaughton 160 | b No. 2Y; Cans h § t t ament just finished. Shepard 151 o — RSSOV O The women's team, which was Mrs. Bringdale 121 3 D X gt eyl (B ates, new crop, 2 lbs. . 19¢ .l 8 is composed of Mrs. Mar- A. Henning 1m i g " tin Lavenik, Mrs. M. J. Bavard Council 169 ARG, BTN ™ T AR o s, A Coughlin, Mrs. George A ied B 0 B lb 55 3 \ ;rth, and Mrs. John Erbland. Meh: Kty 2 e utter’ ur eStQ 2 S. . c I Frank Dufresne, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Faukner 156 p & B T T S R T — — | Mrs. Walter Andrews | stikine— S D 3 s S5 C b ll’ S i et Jetore; this ien Bernard 151 Totals 790 731 749-2270 N { . s over. Wilson 148 sém-; BAY— : : Any Flavor i The high men wvho will represent Walmer 151 |T. George 158 140 167—465 By e e I . UNITED MEAT MARKET lw A ‘g- 'Slg“'fl]&t,- :rt 11,3;32;: Scow Bay— Lawry 145 145 145435 Y] e R Rt e 3 ;?TEE 175 |Sweum 125 125 125-375 : g —_— 6 Ik JorSR0TER, . 10 A . Sabin 169 Mrs. Petrich.. 131 131 131—393° B E I . 5. Pullen T | e acon, Lastern,lb. . . .. 17c rv women contestants started Sweum 134 Totals 722 704 731-2157 H i 7 ! this afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Petrich 125 AR Sliced I~ AR, L P f?’,,“;g hts | Kasaan— Halm 163 175 155—483 5 ’ i L A $| Ham . 172 \Bringdale 157 159 118—434 K L bb 9 I % Bringdale .. 180 raut’ L y s) quart L5 vl c } s absence from town will pre- Duncan 154 e ——— — — i WO TRE T i vent Frank Metcalf second high Monagl . N L e e A 119 T PHONE 403 We Deliver MEATS—103-2 rings M ment, from competing in the tele- Craig— o # graphic games. Koski 172 PI f = t I Kake Wins Series Sides, Nelson AT e anne Or e L High teams in the tournament Petrich B 157 “' just completed are: Mrs. Peterman 139 | i ‘ ) b} V;l;m Lo:t Mrs. Goddard 120 4, W Wh l d ; i ake . Chilkat— e R | ¢ oman Who Is Use asketba { Angoon .21 15 J. Georg [ Kiawock Magiadio e ., . onicht sitka fe. Silva ... 119 t t gh ABA High ISW":‘ S Mrs. Andrews ... 144 O ay‘n O 1gh. averages for.fne. se ‘| Tenakee only played half way, IGH SCHOO 4 Men's L;“r‘"”afiesl;nf 1’? “;Vs-,l s“:"r; through the ta:rnl;m);m and Ten): JUNEAU Hi L art;166; Frau toald, d akee players substituted for mem- P ale 180; Nick Bavard, 178; lpers of other teams who dropped ° Or resses i tie_Lgvenink, 198, from the play. Mrs. Erbland took ¢ DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL 4 2 W"“;e“fb_’a"zages;lMt' ]’F’f”lt“:“ the place of Mrs. Ed Sweum, on avenik, ; Mrs. H L. Faulk-§a o000 and J. D. Van Atfa took 3 ner, 186; Mrs. 86 J. Ba;';rd. ;:s;tfi:,gy b e e e At All - over Prints! BOYS—GIRLS Mrs. Frad i gl 3 MIS. Other substitutions include Pred Printed sleeves! P Robert, Coughiin, *146. oo S e sl e S g 4 Admission—15¢, 25¢, 40c F‘o]d,ov\mgéhare t;xe ?v:;agetsoum;:- utat and Mrs. Worth for Mrs. I | win Frint /f‘e(‘t.s. Hig]’l School G 7:30 P. M puted at the end of e rna- 1 o | SPE s P | *noo. T A J Tent, - for. L T e Sk rea TR . O, Two-Color Dresses! ym bowlers who played during the series: Classified ads pay. ' P ¢ | NOW'! L Metcalf 18 i . . Worth . 151 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office Shaw i 163 Mrs. Erbland 1% COLD Every Dress New sb.qs Mrs. Coughlin . 1 o . and Sporkin ALASKA MEAT CO . : Preparations : ) G ; i p : Copies of Puris .9 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING @ 4 S 2 1 o Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales 3 Tomorrow’s Styles || PINEMULSION—for Spring Openinz! PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 Today” persistent coughs ss s T ® : CORAX TABLETS— And No S pecml to break colds T : wo UNITED FOOD CO. Clearance on All NARAR il " or head co Dresses “CASH IS KING” b PEACHSKIN Aok 1 9 “WESTWOOD - RAINCOATS VIGRS NOSE & 1 ° £ DROPS fulfill the requirements of 1Ke. T o T Sizes 14 to 46 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY [ irom, 5 | 1Zes 0 . W. TAKIES—for throat || ho2ahidh e | A ai . LAN ted irritation oo !I:dxrx——lfl:E"rn “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” features of the new GE. i Values to $8.95 Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Juneau | Economy | ] eader Dept. Store W Here! Furniture C ’ . New Wall Paper Here! b SUBSTATION No. 1 s GEORGE BROTHERS OPEN EVENINGS Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS Phone 33 Free Delivery Juneauw’s Own Store JUNEAU PAINT STORE i

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