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et e A Sl i it et S et h et i A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1934. wmirie BANFIELD AND |LOCAL WORKERS U- S Stars Wed in London ygs, MASSIE =t s >l GETS DIVORCE; DEALERS AGREE |* £ 552" MRS.DUFRESNE MAY FORM.NEW MASONS 1S TAKEN ILL Attention! of the minimum wage clause of :hl-f | { v | retail dealer’s code was discussed RGAN IZATI and a committee of three to act| % with Mr. Turner and Mr. Blomgren | is to be appointed by the former. | #os | ’ S This committee will also draft the| 1 cams of Asiatic League|Committee Named to Co- Woman Who Altracted Jootative Plags Gall for I(L‘Kf.;l;\eir.ce\?:(h“::jg:: Bowl Th_is Evening operate with Association ‘ World Wide Attention | DINNER at } Stores to Be Open Ten b\hcll;g at a meeiing o) on Elk’s Alleys of District Miners 32, in Hospital Masonic Hours — Six Days : o store in Juneau, Bowling was resumed last night S was rep-jat the Elks' alleys in the Leag RENO, Nevada, Feb. 24.—Stricken | a dinner party with three Following a preliminary organi-| ion meeting of 200 Juneau dis- i1l € he meeting last night.|of all Nations tournament With|{rjct miners Thursday night at fr ina nig_m club, Mrs. Thalia T()mpl() el o - - teams of the American League|which a committee on permanent | | For! l_evM:msw. is under the care 2 ¥ s ey playing. Winning teams in thelgrganization was named, about 130 of physicians in a local hospital. {Governor Troy matches were the Bolivians, Who|jahoring men met last night with | Her condition is said to be not s\ R Bioti (Crvotings took three straight games from the the object of organizing an asso- | serious. e i it .d to ado YAGI0ES T Eetigs Peruvians; the Argentinians, With|ciation to co-operate with the min- Mrs. Massie won world wide at- || .30 P, M. MONDAY g that To Greeters two wins out of three from thejers, Both meetings were held in f(:m 01-1 in 1932 as the victim of | sul’ Tood : Brazilians and the Chileans with/Odd Fellows' Hall. |an assault in Honolulu. - FEB. 26 for ten hours each two out of three wins from the| The miners named a committee She divorced her husband, Lieut. ¥ Gov. Jchn W. Troy today Cubans. wired a greeting to the Seattle Banfield, of the Bolivians made |report, five from each shift to Hotel Greeters Association din- |high total for the evening wit} rules for an association to ner tenight honoring the fifteen {517 and a single game high of 182 'be presented at a general meet- entrants in the Association’s |and Mrs. Frank Dufresne, of theiing be called for forming a centest, the two winners of Chilians took the honors amongperm nt one. One of the shift \'rhnmns H. Massie, on charges of extreme mental cruelty, yesterday. Blue Lodge R('gular e ——— 2 . P % > | In the first seven games this sea- | Mee"ng 7:30 F 'M' |son, all but 11 of Marquette uni- | vs basketbal teams 223\| Address by Worshipful morning u of fifteen members according to! which will be awarded a free |the women bowlers with a total|committees will meet tonight, it points were scored by its starting | ‘ the return from | 15" 4, Alacka this summer. |of 463 and a single game high of |is sai five players—Goryenka, Mortadt, | Master | : ]1 Wr:;ln .I:’,R\i He assured the contest com- |174. Many expressed their opinions' | Kukla, Mullen and Rubado. | k i i\?n ot be in| mittee that Alaska would wel- This evening the following night about the formation of | ———— association and a committee Shop in Juneau ] elected to confer with the rs’ committee and to report to the temp ceme the winners, endeavor to ! matches will be played between|? make the trip enjoyable and teams of the Asiatic League: hoped that the Greeters would 7:30 o'clock, Turks vs. Siamese make the trip also. 8:30 o'clock, Hindus vs. 9:30 o'clock, Arabs vs. Siberians. Individual scores made last ning were: ter is decided, nrlllh" a permanent or-| of grocers and food he | e 3 je was late arriving and the newlyweds lost each other in t] when the re- :xry‘(ul;”{):t“d’imt,e all the mishaps Virginia Cherrill and Cary Grant | ’ 3 e diately left v M i Mrs. They were married in London and imme a s taken on a perma- ::: }’lx‘m?x{:'th where they embarked for the United States and Hullywood Peruvians t t night except s A § | A Miss Monson 118 144 157— 419/ to take the signatures of those F oreign rrade B dale 170— 4861 ted in the movement. Abou > s 7 Slrr:;‘:ki:s A7 i;g ;Zg 139— 43:;1 ned Program of U. eaes | JJeck Daitoh Was & Spo who opened the m Kitchen Sinks INLOS ANGELES“"” T i 3 Busic Hock Totals . 396 476 466—1338 Bolivians 5 a“r“":\m?i\ Feb. h:i._ . . . Mrs. Faulkner 136 163 149— 448 efinite and cemprehensive | % i Five Modern Up-to-Date Motien Picture Banfield 168 167 162— 517" RUN FRUM FLGOD forcign. trade program for the | Beer Coolers . T United States, includi ssi- Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska gl 111 147 181— 439 “rrpe committee of | e st e il | Gas Tank T T s i R i c Totals 415 477 5121404 be considered by President | ; ; WILL SELL, LE Dal - B i e Pi Boats Pl A O T G o N o“ Vil o Quit Homes as Torrents oy g :.i:ec;i:fiatu:fi: ‘ PN o Pl . Is. etric] p» 25— 41 - advi | Any one or all five of these completely Shaw T fnn sl S0 S Pour Over Area Devas- | white House next Monday. This | Table Tops H C. Sabin . 148 155 130— 433 N Y s is according to anncuncement | t n New Year's 3 equipped modern e upn tated of made last night. Bread Boxes Totals 462 451 3121275 workers o e R | Argentinians | S5eial pe.' 4 Dexartiire Iér Jail i [ ] Flour Bins Mrs. Kaufmann 127 153 139— 419 would pe : AR 1 p > 3 | milies, 1 L nd Blomgren i1, 17 17— Belatly e erday evacuated their Celebrated by Feast ————MADE TO ORDER—— With 1 tracts fo jor film - i T Ine torrents of rain poured| KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Feb. 25— 1 ong contracts for major S. B Em“‘;_@fiflbk- upon the Lacrescenta and Departure for prison to serve a . For information or appointment T e R Montrose district ated manslaugh- Bfrs, ‘Difresns 168 174 i91— 46a| . EUSS OFFICIAL WESIXS 1 : 3 puelmated toe Slecwan by R ' Stevens 105 137 190 402 ' o Rice and Ahlers Company # high with v | Dy i . C. T/l YLUR Davis . Ll S the clouds passed and meat, ¢ s and in- ¥ ADDRESS i 380 504 449—1333|V L i the public in|f PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL y Cubans | TR SR “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ™ Mrs. Andrews. 147 136 165— 448 d:‘d ety v % the ; Box Number 1000, care Emplre Connors 148 167 138— 453, o o i -, § Iverson .. 158 143 141— 441| aily Empire Want Ads Pay prison unattended | Totats ... w3 w5 setas2 u""||'|""||"||””||"l|||llllIIIIIIIIIII‘]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIII’IIIIIII-IIll'II||lIll||IlII|lIIIlIIIIlIIIIII||||||IIlII|liIIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIll [ %] TO THE PARTY 1 29 TOUCH and GO HORLUCK’S Beer Sets the Pace “With a stein on the table and a good song ringing clear” . —your party is sure to be the success you hope for, pr vided you take the precaution of ordering only the beer Arnold’s Bootery CLEARANCE SALE Of FOOTWEAR MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S February 26 to March 15 that pleases everybody. 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