The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1934, Page 2

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%’r CLEARANCE ON GIRLS COTTON PRINT DRESSES Sizes 4 to 14-—Values to $3.00 Y i < 85 cents each 75¢ values NOW 50 cents each —These dresses are an excep- ¢ (‘“\ tional value. | Fast color prints with con- trasting trim. —Long sleeve, short sleeve and sleeveless. IR T AT aaTiTmn - Baby Dresses White Batiste . . . Hand trimmed . . . Good value 75 cents each B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” DeMolay 5, United Meat- 8 Elks' Are Eliminated Geo. Bros. (41) Pos. Elks (30) | Davlin (6) rf Smith (6) | Torgerson (6) ...1f. Nelson (14) | Garnick (2) < Grummett (6) | Erskine (12) 8. ‘Osborne | Moyer (5) lg ‘Hunt (2) Substitutions: Burke (2) for Dav- |lin, Baker (8) for Garnick, Davlin| |for Moyer, Moyer for Erskine; Junge (2) for Nelson; Nelson for| Junge, Junge for Osborne, Osborne | for Junge, Junge for Smith. fouls, DMOLAY TAKES “GAME; GROCERS WIN FROM ELK iBills Rubbed Out of Title Race When Lose to G 30-41 Score 1st% 2nd% Total 4 rocers, 44 George Brothers 21 20 41 Elks 14 16 30 | | L DeMolay 58—United Meat 37. Field goals: George Brothers 19,| | George Brothers 41—Elks 30. Elks 12; on free throws, George | | Brothers 3, Elks 6; personal fouls, , led by Pelley and Lind-| George Brothers 13, Elks 8. gave the| Officials: Regele, referee; Dun- last | ham, timer; Douglas, scorer. — e——— DeMol strom on a scoring orgy, “Butchers a hard drubbing “night, winning easily 58 to 37 Il‘ outplayed its rivals in every qu:\r-n SOCIAL WILL FOLLOW ~—ter. 5 : BUSINESS MEETING OF The Grocers and Elks game Wfls) REBEKAHS THIS EVENING closer and more hotly contested but the outcome wasn't in doubt’ Following the business meeting after the first few minutes of}tonight in Odd Fellows Hall, Per- play. Smith's inability to shake off “m jerence Rebekah Lodge will hold Tom Moyer was reflected in the! a social and start tournament play lowest score made by the Elks' star {in whist, auction bridge and| forward in the current half. igames. A prize will be awarded | Held to 6 Points | the highest player in each section. Moyer held Smith to two m-m, Similar socials will be held dur- goals in the first half and oneliyns the next few months and at in the second, limiting Nis scoring |ihe end of the March or April so- to six points, far below his usual| i) meeting grand prizes will be ugrage. |awarded in all secfions. The end Sammy Nelson, Elks, was the|or the first group of tournament shining offensive light, caging five|gsoeials will be announced later. field goals and four on gift w&s(‘.a‘ All members are urged to attend for a total of 14 points which gave | tonight's meeting and visiting Re- him high scoring honors for the | pekahs are cordially invited. Mem- game. \b‘-ra who do not play cards may Pelley grabbed the spotlight in fing places at the tables where the curtain raiser. He dropped them!games are in play. Lunch will be in from all angles and distances, | served at the end of the evening's sinking 11 from scrimmage for 22 gocia]l activities. points. Lindstrom was runner-up with nine fields for 18 points. | Penessey led the Butchers, scor- ing 12 points. Erskine was high point man for ¥he Grocers in the nightcap. He éfged five field goals and two on e throws for 12 points. Baker substituted for Garnick in the sec- i lineisny But}er Mauro obd haf and sank four from ‘serimmage. { : The Grocers defeat of the Elks eliminated them from ‘lic race for D C the second half tifular honors, and rug 0. de it their seconu aight de- ~ feat. z First Game Detuils [ DeMolay (58) Pos United Meat (37) } Lindstrom (18) .rf.. Siedman (4) ° 2 2 Pelley (22) . M. Fennessey (12) i Bayers(D . c Ginsberg (8) | . T (11) g Brown (2) § lg.. Rodenberg (11) | e mmwns Marshall for Berg- (No team ‘has been able to stop his THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, I934. Mid- West Fans Hail Krause J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU “ EGW CREW WILL | YOUR INGOME 2 e i As Greatest College Cagor BUI I.D HU AD m : & T eather [ TAX | /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | . Forecast for Juneaw and vielnity, b>jinning at 4 p.m., Feb. 14: | Hl{:fihand' and Wife May Probably rain tonight and Thursday; moderate easterly winds. C f Half File Joint or Separate Slar!s onslrucnon ol Halr Returns Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather ¢ | Mile Spur to Highway 4pm. yesty 43 86° 7SE Y My FRéin i | Near Auk Lake H.us’ba:)d and wife living together| 4 a.m. Loda'y 41 92 s 8 Rain ‘ 5 n;aiwh L-al.h muker a s;para:eh reu;m‘ Noon today 44 88 E 15 Rain R ) e Income of each, or their in- | ; | Conmstruction of a one-half ‘"“elr'ome may be included in a single | CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS qstub rodd to open up desirable| . jenin 1r g joint retirn is | homesites 1 the Auk Lake neleh-|pjeq guen return is treated 'as a| YESTERDAY | ToD, | borhood has been Iaunched by the|, i SER MU 8 HEated | - et AR o tared) o g el the Road |income discloses it subject to both| Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. Zam. Precip. 4am. 5 “:n’w by B F. Hentzloman, |0h¢ normal tax and the surtax. ann temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloelty 24hrs. Weather R ey Where separate Peluins mie 4 ZEON, o8 e ol B A 8 0 Clear | Acting Regional Forcs(tiel. Eighteen | Whe )md o l;;f\fl;;‘f Nome 2 W | v WY e snew ¢ ;mm;( ?(e e}r]np]oyed under Foreman | ioff "of $58500, may" be' faken® by | Bethel 30 18 | 8 8 10 0 Clear Jflr;m, lonfd ::;1 Hake sites between | €ither ~pnu<s or divided between| Lairbanks 14 14 | % 2 4 0 .Cldy | T e sites bet ouss . Dawson 6 16 16 20 0 | Auk Lake, the loop road and Gla- |them. the husband, for example,| gi''po Trace . ‘Bgow [cier Highway accessible for seitle- |Claiming $2000 and the wife $500.| i 5 32 3? 32 ;: fg T e, o S e e R | K% B | L % 3 3 Fos n]mn) oxcilimolr-llfili]rft Igoo'i s'm»’ m‘,MLN‘ of the personal sxempiton| COT00vE 38 38 34 3 0 180 Clear |"Fne st starts Just morth of the |t 1s'to the advantige of the con| Lmmct gie o4 8 s R I : ross- | Ple if such s 12 ! = o | & = - 53 Cldy ki B o o [P R S A R Bl fooa 8 4 | % & 3 B G es the ridge between the lake an Fiilg vHb” Wi e 91 Prince Rupert 50 50 | 40 42 4 02 cldy ;hv Hgl;way, com_mcfit’ng ;nlh th't:\x rated: I “gre- & ;flr c‘;‘:‘{m: | Edmonton 52 44 I 8 0 Clear ' | et k. s i | e eifst $EOWOF nat tachme dbove| S0 B o DwmtTE s DSy |of its intersection with the high- the exflmpilons cre"li‘t‘x i an}‘ Portland 60 58 | 38 40 4 0 Clear | way. - 'y S, ote, d ! 4 H | S0 ot BE o v 18 per teth G the BRlatios The case| ok S Tencieco A e B 4 0 Clear : of a husband whose net income | 18 :h'x,,] .way hout,itoo, wh.nn the game | .o $6,000 and_ a wife whose net The baromemc pressure. is low throughout Alaska except in the »A;Lyfkd. aving three pexxu.msunmme was $2,500 is the example,| Southeast. It is lowest in the Aleutian Islands and south of the marked against’ him. ‘lno husband claiming the total m’r-‘l Gulf of Alaska with rain in th> eastern portion of the Gulf of | At Best Under Fire | sonal exemption, Alaska and in the Southeast ani snow or rain” in Bering Sea. | His one-handed hook shot is nof i 4 | The weather is cloudy in the central Interior and clear on the |wild effort to ring the ball. He| et income, husband $6,000 | Arctic coast.” Temperature changes have been unimportant, ! does it too frequently, being mdN”P\x:una] exemption 2,500 |by exceptionally large hands. He| AT T b i IS known as a smart, heady play- SR HG S ptoent 3,500 EF }v: who has mastered all yo!p llir\”{l"ba“dg tax 140 FRYE’S BABY BE i B “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON - — Under fire he 15 at his best, and | =il ED KRAUSE Personal exempuon None B ’ C t was hi { Chosen at center on the all-intercollegiate basketball team for :hat defea;do;?ch;;::‘;?::e ::t’:‘ rye- ru ln s ompany the last two years, Biy Ed (Moose) Krause of Notre Dame has |ijee overtime periods, 34 to 33. W:Fri:al‘:c at 4 percent 2,500 1 Telephone 88 f Prnmpi Delivery reached new heights thi; seazon. Admirers call him the peer of | With Notre Dame trailing by one| o 1 | et o e ey them all. point and 15 seconds to go, }u\ D = |20t the ball and sent it spinning| TO:Al tax of husband and & By C. H. WOLFF Feotball and Track Star | iroush the hoop for victory, He . Vi€ 240 C h G ' SOUTH BEND, md, Feb, 14—, Not anly does Krsuse star in bas- | counted T pomts ¥ star 16 & 30-'N"' income, hushand arid uneau 1.as rocery , Ind, = w3 3 7 i Midwest fans are prociaiming BIg | feroean i, e on All-ATerlcn 55 victory over Marquette three p WIIe s CASH' GROCERS B4 (Moosé) Rrause, center @nd |y que the favelin, shot and ('lhruslmgms el . i Corner Second and Seward captain of the Notre Dame basket- |y S "y oo ot gy P00 € | Krause is a Lithuanian. His home | gupiect to normal tax som | Free Delivery Phone 58 ball team, the greatest college i “Saavouat i g |is in Chicago, where he played with 2 - player in the country this year. R0 - eams mm\De LaSalle's national Catholic|, | S For the past two seasons he has | Northwestern, Kalamazoo College,| | champions, winning all-tournament | g g:::g:f 2: rrel:;x::nmuooo 120‘ been an all-American selection, | Purdue, University of Arizona,|ponors. He is 20 years old. i ol s and this year—his last—he is bet- | Michigan State and Marquette have | o At Dt {PURx on $8500 23! ter than ever. For all of his six|tled to stop Krause, and players| qpN FROM VICTORIA [ oar tax 8t Husbina feet, three inches and 212 pounds, 00 4l those quintets will attest 0| VISIT JUNEAU FRIENDS | ouny, ' ©f husband and ! by he is fast and light on his feet and | Krause's skill | WHILE STEAMER HERE i fir) a sharp shooter. | Krause is a genius at making op- | He is the big reason why Notre | posing teams foul him. Playing| Dick Norris, bother of Mrs. G Dame has performed so sensation- | Butler, Missouri Valley Conference V. Goss, H. M. Porter, Frank Law | ally on the hardwood this winter. | champions last season, Notre and Freddie Whitney, of the steam- | |Dame's victory was aided greatly er Victoria, visited Juneau friend maker—a one-handed | when Krause used all his tricks to while the ship was in port last| | hook shot. In ten games he scored | put out two opposing centers onjevening. 199 points. Last year he made zm;mrwna] fouls. The third Butler points. jcenter that night was well on| pet point — e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay e i In the first example the couple are not required to pay the 8 per- ;| cent normal tax ‘and the surtax. S OIS L 4 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Da ONSALE Q At 4ll Grocers 1“"’&. Berggren for Marshall; Sis- “Express Money Orders ¢ son for Brown, Brown for Sisson. | : ‘uu ist% 2nd% Totall i , 21 31 58 ! ; .w u-t 10 21 37 Fleld Goals: DeMolay 28, United l'l free throws made, De- '3, United Meat 3; personal 7wt Juneau Lumber lels Inc. Now Rgady for Mailing illy Alaska Empire Be Sure You Get Your Copy AT DRUG STORES AND EMPIRE OFFICE Wrapped and Ready for Mailing. Send Coples to Your Friends. WNE P AR (. THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85

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