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BRINGING UP FATHER DID YOUL NOTICE MY BROTHER IN THE NEXT ROOM? HES SO INTERESTED W LI TERATURE - HE BEEN READING ALL MORNING - | SEEN HIM- BY THE WAY' DID YOU READ THIS? THERE'S A POLICE CONVENTION HERE-OFFICERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE IN ) GUESS HE HEARD WHAT | WOZ READIN — GREAT HEAVENS! MY BROTHER JUMPED OULT THE WINDOW-? NOW=-LETS SEE! WHAT NAG WILL | PLAY IN DE_FIRST RACE TO-DAY ? } GOT A LOT OF BAD TIPS YISTERDAY, You Can't CHANGE THI: WEATHER But You Can Change to INDIAN & CARBONADO | Delivered COALS o You can enjoy having A ; Half and Half Combination You Will Enjoy $15.50 ° ;p'ér ton SECOND ‘MATCH Zarembos 143 156 160 160 166 183 471 499 Kruzofs 149 166 134 449 THIRD MATCH Baranofs Mrs. Sperling.. 148 128 Blomgren 173 173 Van Atta 158 158 459 YEARS ON GRID . STIN, Tex., Feb. 1— Bohn star University of Texas 14 ck and voted the Southwest conference’s most valuable player, completed 10 years of football in the t-West charity game at San Fra co New Year's day. He FLETCHER HAS ANOTHER THINK NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Henry P. Fletcher, Chairman of the Nation- s the Administration’s aiding | President Roose “not only in isecury\g legislation he desires but otout champion and in influencing his re-election on t track team as a weight | 1936, tosser. | Mrs. Bavard Brown Kegel 116— 417 160—*480 161— 510 | 4371407 | CLOSE PIN TILT TO ADMIRALTYS Mrs. Duncan, Metcalf Lead Winners for Two to One Victory tian university next y exactly the same ar- 1 opponents as were 3 schedule, including four major non-conference foes. " YEAR, OXFORD SCHEME NOW OXFORD, Feb. 1—The seasonal; sports depression that hits Ameri-| can schools between Thanksgiving and the start of the basketball campaign has no parallel here at| ed four years in high school, | Oxford, where nine major and 15 t® in prep school and four minor sports are recognized. year in college The track season, restricted to| At 25 Hilliard warm weather in America, begins man on the T s team. Toon|in October and ends only with the| During the 1934 campaign he b % 9 ) Oxford-Cambridge meet in March,|wore No. 33 jersey, a numeral im- There is no indoor track and field | mortalized at Notre Dame by Coach house and wet or cold weather is|{Jack Chevigny. 187 193 0 dra»\'})ack. - > Rowing follows much the’same| AR | schedule, the husky oarsmen ‘bar- | ,T‘)mh D 298 434--1371 ing their flanks to winter's blasts s —Average—Did not bowl. frlght through until June. | ‘Rus : ‘x_ ; Other sports which are played|"?" at 130 -, | almost - without let-up, and each; IHwIN nN wAY recognized by the “blues” com- | T0 WASHINGTON mittee, include soccer and rughy | football, field hockey, tennis, court| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 1.— Don I. Irwin, Superintendent of| tennis, rackets, ice hockey, boxJ the United States Experimental| Totals Miss Taylor H Messerschm't Monagle . 149 134 158 441 149—°447 189— 489 157— 449 495—1385 Joe Sullivan of the| Notre Dame football team | rly national indoor inter: as 1935 Totals a warm, in healthful, comfortable home with o year D Island to Be Park SANTIAGO, ~hl.—The machin- ery has been set in motion to buy the three islands of the Juan Fer- nandez (Robinscn Crusoe) group and make them into a national Eight or the top 11 batsmen of | park. This follows a recommenda- the National league in 1934 were|tion of the Vancouver scientific ~ Kiki Cuyler and Eth- | congress and fauna of Saturday after-|a e the only out-and- | those isles ed. Important. adv. | out t hand swingers and Rip| - PREAr Collins is a turn-around batter. | SONS AND DAUGHTERS @ [} ‘The city workhouse in Louisville, < e | Of Norway Dance, Moose Hall, Sat- If,v.. is located on Pain Street. i Empire Classified Ads Pay. 'urday night. Krane music. adv. PACIFVIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 ; 117— 393 173—*519 158—*474 L Although boasting the men and »'\'qmen high individual players for the evening, the Admiraltys had a thard time defeating the Uni- maks, 2 to 1, as the Alaska Islands akue resumed bowling play at Elks Alleys last night. Mrs. A. R. Duncan led the wo- men with 450 pins; Frank Met- calf had 573 to take top hongrs for the men. Yet the Unimaks/ actually took one game from the winners and lost the final and deciding tilt by but 495 to 449. The really close match of the evening, though, occurred when lheY Baranofs surprised the strong| Dukes, taking the latter into camp to the tune of 2 to 1. The losers copped the opening game, but the Baranofs came back strong, win- ning the decisive game by & slight 448-43¢ margin. The other match went to the) a minimum of expense and fuel J. Franc Brav room of , portly Boston r, has had the billiard Somerville, Mass,, bome made over into a gymra-| sium in his determination to trim himself down to playing weight. was the oldest s ca worry by doing as thousands of 479 Dukes 124 197 ¢ s are doing. . ekt others are doing. When you call your local fuel dealer insist upon Miss Hansen Barragar, Jr. Henning, A. 85 151 104— 313 170— 518 160— 540 | these known coals of known qual- ity — Indian and Curbonado, the Noerthwest’s leading coals. RAINBOW GIRLS ing, swimming, yachting, polo, golf| rifle shooting, lacrosse, chess and billiards. Cricket confined to the warm months | is Zarembos over the Kruzofs and was another 2-to-1 affair. Tonight, the Alaska Rivers League opens at 7:30 o'clock with the Tananas and the Kuskokwims | meeting. The Kobuks and the| Farm and Creamery at Matanuska, ' where the Government is consider- ing establishing a colony from the drought suffering states, left yes- terday enroute to Washington. He is going for a possible conference in connection with the colonization | FINNS T0 BE IN BIC GAMES The Choice Foods of Five Continents HELSINGSFORS, reb. 1—¥in- land will send 153 athletes to the "o | 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, it | has been tentatively decided b | the Finnish Olympics committee. The Finnish ski-runners have | 103 Assembly Apartments | already begun their training for 1 PHONE 547 | [the games, with 28 contestants go- 5 o |ing to a special camp in northern 505 | - —— | Finland. Ps - e | The entire delegation to Ber- 'l MADAME ORLOFF lin will include the following: TEACHER OF VOICE | |track and field, 40 contestants; Class or individual instruction | |skiing, 16; wrestling, 14; gymnas- tudio—5th and Kennedy tics, 13; football, 13; ice hockey, ppointments 4 to 8 p.m. 11; swimming, 10; ice skating, 9; Saturdays—All Day canoe sports, 9; boxing, 8; bicycle e 'racing, 4. Coppers are due to tangle at 8:30| o'clock, while the Takus and Tolo- | vanas battle at 9:30 o'clock. . Last night's summaries: I scheme. “YES .. . .the First National Bank is MY BANK!” Our customers find many ocecasions to refer to this bank with justifiable pride as THEIR bank. They know we are genuinely interested in their af- fairs. They appreciate the whole- hearted welcome that awaits them here. They know they can depend ly service. They know that their upon us for prompt, efficient, friend- funds deposited here are SAFE! It is only natural that they think of this bank as THEIR BANK! L . eady for you to examine, to handle at your leisure—with prices plainly marked, those varieties of each food which have been selected as the very best from all BETTY -MAC BEAUTY SHOP the world has to offer. From five continents, countless kinds and grades of food FIRST MATCH | Admiraltys Mrs. Duncan. 159 132 Frank’ Metcalf 192 185 Tubbs 164 193 come to Piggly Wigaly headquarters. - . . tests, are offered to youiin. the Piggly i Only the finest of each chosen by careful 151— 450 ' 196— 573 148 Wiggly store. And remember—You help yourself, no delays. Chobge for yourself and save money. 515 512 495—15251 Unimaks | 113 157 131— 401 171 180 167— 518 | 145 178 Totals Mrs. Koski Stewart G. Messerschm’t JAM--All Flavors LARGE 38 OZ. JARS 38 cents Pickled Pigs Feet ARMOUR'’S or HORMEL’S i | | 151— 474! | | . Totals 449—1393 | quart jar, 35¢ S N N For complete banking satisfaction, you too are invited to make this bank YOUR bank. We are at your service! ® First National Bank Juneau, Alaska™ Three Games Tonight! Basketball TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOL GYM CITY LEAGUE—First Game, 7:30 P. M. DOUGLAS FIREMEN MOOSE SHCOND GAME—8:30 P. M. KRAUSE’S CONCRETERS JUNEAU FIREMEN SPECIAL ATTRACTION! U.S. C. G. C. Haida vs. George Brothers: Several City League Stars will be used in George Brothers’ Line-up Tonight ADMISSION Adults 25 cents Children 15 cents TOMATO JUICE HEINZ 3 LARGE CANS 32¢ CORNED BEEF ARMOUR’S 2 CANS 35¢ Soap Powder DASHDEAL ONE 5 LB. BOX ONE 2'; LB. BOX All for 49¢ 24-Hour Service Becr—if desired Merchants’ Lunch Short Orders CAFE e e “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" TOMATOES, large cans,3for . . . 39c GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Deviled Meat ARMOUR'S Vegetable Soup HOME STYLE 6 small cans, 27¢ 3 large cans, 29¢ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Piggly Wiggly Meat Department FEATURING SWIFT AND CO. PRODUCTS SWIFT’S OVENIZED HAMS, Ib. . HALF OR WHOLE—VERY DELICIOUS! » 27¢ BLUE RIBBON Stewing HENS, Ib. . 2¢ HEINZ DILLS, Extra Large, 2 for . . 10c¢ NEW BARRELL e R T TS e e 2 8 SRR e ot oseewery PHONE ISCO0D Dept. 42. s OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-B ; Grocery 24 Dept. 42