The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1933, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-\WELL- IF T ARNT WILLIE MAHONY: | AINT SEEN HIM FER ABOUT w'woJ YEARS CELEBRATE T HERE ? TELL ME- ME FATHER 1S COMIN' OVER TO AMERICA TO CELEBRATE HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTH -DAY~ A BY GOLLY: YOU LOOK HAPPY WHAT HAPPENED? ARE YO GITTIN MARRIED OR (frm GITTIN' A DIVORCE ? | Valentine l\ WHAT 4 1 VL, THEN? L&\ Bakery Specials VALENTINE COOKIES Attractive to serve) (Delicious to eat THE KIDDIES WILL LOVE THEM SMALL CAKES (For the Valentine Party or the family dinner) PEERLESS BAKERY a month. He came out with his| old sidearm shot missing, and an| {overhand instead. For the remainder of the season | he won 9 and lost 1, a game in which Fred Marberry held the In- dians to one hit. CHANGED STYLE MAKES HUDLIN | CLEVELAND ACE .~ == i | Ironsides to Visit Themv CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 10.—When | [the Cleveland Indians take to the| training camp many eye: be turned upon pitcher Wil SCHAAF WILL ]I.AVENIK MAKES. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, C, sclnol Feb. 10. | and vet- SHAUGHNESSY GROCERS BEAT S SUCCESSOR, ans organi: IJ( | | | lis Dudlin to see if he has 1o=u i | MEET GARNERA [HIGHEST SCORE,: =cn 7 s o LR . Constitution visit fte o the mgitistays ot the Hurling staff A MR. AND MRS. OSCAR HARRI \o___—__.__ b iIREMEN 3“ 23 | 9 ""““ b ¢ MUrTNE Siliner calls at Pacific Coast po SOUTH ON NORTHWESTERN | R ls. €ar, | ‘ | according to word received he | 2 \ A change from sidearm to over- it % & v Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harri left | ‘ RmM 2 | Bind dutiveby -1 redited tr ‘rhe\ frigate is now on the Pa | i | ‘ y s credted With|,n, Goast in tow of a navy mine |Sn the Northwestern for the south | | Board by Week or Month working miracles with Hudlin last 1%t re they will remain until Mrs ! 1 I | sweeper. It will visit here in the 11 Meals for Transients | i a change that he made de-|g | Harri’s health h: v| as improved. The | loads of advice from offi cml“Spm"; e R | | Cut Rates L Win Most Excntlng Game Loyola Umversxty Coach Is‘Wmne\ of Flfteen Round|627 High Indmdual Scorel e Loa i it lexpect to go to Portland, Ore., l% b e Gy ] L14R Qef " Ch Rollid5h Matcher Plavedidse, e AN sbonches, Read the ads as carefally as you | ¥hore Mrs. Harrl will enter a med- | | MRS. J. GRUNNING of Season—High School | ~ Going to Unwversity | Bout to Get Chance olled in Matcher Played | By ine middie of June 1ast vear| g the mews artices ) e for examination nd | e & | | | 5 f 10] udlin had won 2 and lost 7. ISRIC PR TR treatment. She is suffering from | . | S8 | ll\f? Bedts Y P A C 1 Of Chlcago | to rlght Snalkey At Elks l‘aSt N“:ht S0 he was sent to the bull pen 'or] Call Yellow Cab, Phone 22. adv’complications following influenza. ) Use Type ana ine—end Why§ | ke = 3 3 —Erni i 0 T T P g e CHICAGO, Il, Feb. 10.—Clark EW YORK, Feb. 10.—Ernie Six more teams competed last B 1o the mont exciting sna closest |5 Too LTy o g sk ot heri el gllflllIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIllIiIlIIIIllllNIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIINI|||Il|||||||IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIlllll||||IIIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | game ‘¢f the season, Icug_ht On | ersity, at New Orleans, called the | no. tonight and the winner is tojat the Elks' Club. High score|== even terms from the opening to est one man coaching staff in |get a chance at the championship |for the evening was made by Lav- § | tic closing whistle, the George fooihall has been named succes-|tile next summer against Jackfenik of Team No. 3, with 627, his| == |l Brothers quintet last night Won | . v Amos Alonzo Stagg, as head S! ey. high score for a single game was|== |l from the Juncau Firemen, 30 %0, oaon of the University of Chi-| Schaaf will enter the ring for the |243. His total topped the next|== . | scoring the Winnmglc‘,go 1 round bout outweighed by 50 [high, 556, rolled by H. Sabin, by i b conds before the end gnayghnessey is a former Min- ' pcunds. 71 pins. = § of pl The Firemen muffed tWO| . ccota Rnute Rockne rated e Team No. 3, with Sweeney, An-|= c score from scrimmagel . im among the top t of foot- 3 Irews and Pullen, the only one|== ' due to hard checking| ..y coaches. (-‘RID ‘TEA‘MS WORK ,| 7inning tree straight games;|==2 BUY AMERICAN! And buy in vour 1 A There ¢ al 4 1 1B b Jcers' guards. et ON ‘ACTUAL EXPENSE’| siher winning teams for the ev-|== i J lA MERICAN! Anc y your home town. There are always values in Juneau. the Grocers tied for 6% + — 2ping’s matches were Team No. (2= ead on and compare pric 1 e with the B. P. R. each|MES. G. E. AUSTIN ARRIVES | MILWAUKE! {s. Feb. 10— | %. Lavenik, Blomgren and G. Shep- |5= I I having won four and lost a sin- IN JUNEAU 'FROM SOUTH 0 "Ajyin “Bo” MeMillin's Kan- | wd, and Team No. 8, made up of | = L gle game. An extra game will have i T % ... sas State football team comes herc | Koski, Council and Wile. = . ced to settle the tie and| ‘Mrs. G. E. Austin, formerly Miss ember to meet Marquette| The schedule for tonight is = Will meet * the|Leona Smaby, returned to Juneau ity it will be an “actual] 7:30 p. m.—No. 4 vs. No. 10 = of the first half,lrom a trip to Senltlc- and Port- 8:30 p. m—No. 5 vs. No. 11 = , s champlonship,{1and. Miss Smaby was of Marquette| 9:30 p. m—No. 9 vs. No. 13 |ZE ply will. be plaged|Nolle sotth (0 S Sish a “good guar; of last might's matches = ; —e = Tuesday night. 3 vy b common in more . ~e o “ D esday nignt, stomped ottt Ketchiki ; Sammmon, 15, mers i IE Malt, No. 3 cans ..49c POTATOES Grapefruit, 3 for . .25¢ = The two teams battled on even|CR the way north and will arr 'g to book the game on that | Pullen L 182 164 21547 (B2 Budweiser—Hop Flavor COMBINATION, 50 Ibs. .. 55¢ Florida—Nice Size terms all the way, neifher being[here at an early date. , with the understanding that, | Andrews 151 185 155491 (Z= ek e YAK]MA No. 1 GEMS, 50 Ibs. 90¢ | ——— ; o gain a commanding lead. T { the teams get a good break in|Sweeney 143 160 128—440 |= (\ rape JUi ~o & 37 ~ e 3 B. ane 2 : more than four points sep-|eryman forward, was second With the weather and have a profitable o e el et Jrag ce, qt. . .9/C ananas, 3 le o ._SC ited the mat any time. They|{10 points and Burke third with ' proceeds will be split “50-} Totals 476 508 494-1478 Old Homestead S,][e on Gd”()n GOOdS Ripe | were tied at 5-all at the quarterfnine. 5 Team No. 1. it s AL S L e R P k| post. At the half, George Broth-|{ Bob Henning led the Bears') Sorsblie: A Stewart 142 150 179—4T1 \I Z . l a S‘ RN Clean Up Prices ers led 14 o 11, and were 23 to{scoring with five fillds and a'worpE 1 AME DUE Stevens 165 190 139—494 Macarom, box ....dc| o= kCora 2 eans S0 at the three quarters, The|free throw for 11 points. Paul v} Hermle . 159 120 134—413 \l' \GHE’I‘TI—VOODLE :\apk]ns 100 f()r 9C . | Firemen grabbed a three point Rudolph, Y. P. C. A. forward, got TO MISS WILSON —_ e —— T et 4 goeite Del Monte—Vthte or Yellow | lcad early in the final period and loose in the second half to scorv{ ON TRACK TEA.M Totals . 466 460 432-1378 \I l ) Pf{per No. 2 cans | Gavered from that to one point|five fields. oy Toum No. & I—E other’s Oats ....33c Coff d 20| p h 3 urtil just before the end of the Grocers Nose Out | 03 180 178 193—551 (= ottee, - | Lime. when Burkes field goal|Grocers (3) Pos. J.D.D.(20)| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Feb. 10— |Council . 166 184 165526 |= Quick or Slow pound ....29¢c|Peaches, 3 cans . .50c | ed the Grocers ahead by a|Cime (10) rf Garn (1)|Alex Wilson, Canadian Olympic | Wile 140° 140* 127407 | = 0 bOI (.ERS—MAXWELL HOUSE | Del Monte—Melba—No. 2!; cans cingle point for the game. Jackson (1) If.... Hollman (T)|star, will be doubly miss%«;fiv.vher Sl e |2 RO”Cd O: ltS ¥ e .3/(« : iikly 2 = 4 In the curtain raiser, Coach|Baker (6) c.E. Metzgar (16) |Coach John P. Nicholson tiffies up Totals 486 502 486-1484 == L ! Wentland's Crimson Bears defeat-|Burke (9) g Blake (1) |his track squad this spring at Team No. 2 S _ 9 pound bag?_fi Bl CO fee pOUfld i ake Aprlcots, 3 cans . SOC ed the W. P. C. A. squad from |Berggren........1g.... Hayes (4) Notre Dame. Bringdale 153 149 206—508 |== OUR SPE(,IAL——A Real Value Del Monte—Heavy Syruj . Indian Village, 28 to 21. The| Substitutions: Sturrock (4) ior! With a rigorous scheduge ahead | Ci. George ... 170 169 151—490 |= Shortemn«r S laiwii N 95C A Ll el i string played only the open-|Burke; Burke for Baker; Baker Nicholson h‘as lost all but eight | Walmer . 140 140 1 1 half, holding the Y. P. C. A. :ror Burke; Burke for Jackson; of last ilears 25 len,er:mn. \;Vxlson —_— := o Ty ?nuwdrlfi——fi Pglfld_p,a_lliif Shrlmps P A A 12C Tea, /2 lb. s e es e .33(: less and piling up a lead of Connors for Garn. ‘among them. And he has only onc Totals ... 463 458 = Regular 15¢ R 4 points. 'The second string fin-| Field goals: Orme 4, Baker 3,|notable replacement coming up Team No. 3. EZ Honey, Slbs. .....47¢ 8! 4 Schilling—Black iched the game. |Burke 4, Sturrock 2; Hollman 3, from the freshman team, Vincent | Lavenik . 218 167 = - P g’ d Metzgar Leads Scoring Metzgar 8 Hayes 2. ¢M“rph3;v :‘;‘81‘ JUE"P‘?"I ““d”e;:"t B_lox;gren o 155 155 = gitan sl RIS G AR OATAINSE S il IOC Tea, lb. e .49C Ed. Metzzar, elongated center| Free throws made: Orme 2,[ner O 0" DRLGRAL. -, O G iepard ... 140 140 = < Kin, Oscar s . } (. the Smoke Easters, kept his'Juckson 1, Burke 1; Garn 1, Holl-|championship in that event last o = Latsup, for 20— d 3 _ Manning’s and Blue Ribbon tcam in the running when he man 1, Blake 1. June. Totals ... 513 462 = 44 dropped the sphere through the Officials — Engstrom, Referee:l by, o TR 3 Team No. 6. ot Pint B,ouli FlOUr 49 lb SaCk 95C Cherrles 2 cans 35C pei eight times from scrimmage. Stedman; Umpire; Nikish, Timer;| Cheaper than using your OWD|H. Sabin - 159 188 200556 B a4 amane Pnde of the West | e was unstoppable. Orme, Groc-|Bayers, Scorer. car. Call a Yellow 22. e, | parth i A A, DOg FOOd, 3 cans .27¢ Royal Ann—Reg. 30c can s i upe .. it 180—467 T 3 o el Calo—Dr. Ross—Vitamont Flour, 49 [b sack $1. 65 f DA ILY SPOR TS CARTOON _B'Y Pap Totals ... 443 491 514-1448 Pillsbury Jde No. 2 cans..19c ! | . . Beans, pound 8B - Del Monte L TP JE'S SWEDENS 5 Limas—Red—Pink—White— Apricots, 1b. .....10c Match > 25 ne < v 9 < | 1500 MEER CHAME N S' y APPLES—PEACHES atches, carton ..z>C New Silk Dried—Fresh Pack Searchlight Bottle C'lps .35 2 boxes—Gross in box Peas, 2 cans e Ak Peanut Butter ....25¢ 2 |b. jar—Spredweil Raisins, 4 Ibs. ....25¢ PRUNES——BLACK FIGS SLIPS 20 ; Peach and Pink LORN'—NsTr;lNG BEANS | Brown Sugar .....25c|Soap, 8 bzirs NP one Y [.ace Trimmed R & 00n 5 Pounds i una e Sl Bias Cut ' Tob(u,go 2 cans ..25¢ Tonlet Tissue, 3 for 25¢| Soap, 6 bars ......29¢ Prince Albert—Pocket Size ; Large Rolls Creme Oil $2.50 ! PEERLESS BREAD L OUR BEST MILERS oN INDOOR- FRESH FLOWERS ON NORTHLAND TODAY MEAT DEPARTMENT Simon Pure Lard, can .......25¢c Regular 40¢ PG @ 1 Pigs Feet, jars, pint .........20c Quart, 29c—Known Brands Pork Sausage, small, can ....17¢c Ldrge can, 30c—Hormel and Rath CANNED CHICKEN EDwn vl Vienna Sausage, 2 cans ......15¢ Regular 10c¢ COMPARE OUR PRICE = The~ SAY UE'S FASTER THAN HIS PREDECESSOR, EO@IN WIOE, 8ol i : 8 S s scton Always Good— | = SPECIAL SALE ON STEAKS | i “ Always . Fresh 3 ; Groceries 403 PHONES Meats 4032 ullllllfllfillllllllllIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIllllllt!lllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllll UL “Ask Your Grocer” ! | | | Bllllllllil

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