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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1935. LAHGE cfluwn [ finale, veh. thovgh :the eaohi | R MR SAR, o hers - hans NORoTR e e was an etfort, to FIREMEN COMPLET E FUNERAL SERVICE should take the nightcap, a Krause [beat the Nushagaks, 2 to 1. The P the | and demanded “how ‘ucux) in the opener would keep|Kobuks were victorious over the long are we going to play foot- DANCE DETA“S AT FOR PH“..LIPS TO \mn Concreters in the running. Susitnas' by the same tally in the | . MEET LAST NlGHT BE HELD TOMORROW s FXPEGTFD FUR On the Douglas part, the across- | curtain-raiser. Dfl v 1z to his subject, the TN — e in to-| Douglas ar chagofs square B X ve there! e ) i \!hchchannell :d;zm::ulsltm:mmhe- Ly toi:;‘u :: 7C3hflu2:5§§; l\(‘i\l‘\fil‘t‘ : »).« ; ‘.1\‘}L‘\!pvx1 du‘lnrr:f Final details of their annual After pend Yord trom. velab B loal thookf SRl TidbaiRhe Xhio | openef ‘on “the s ATREk 3 - Islinds I . sed to offer some mMOr®| piremen’s Ball, to be held next|tives in Texas for more than a| Sig Medhaug and HD P mflfifk‘al chance they YoRhiL Hes ks 3 | Do ]" i Pl _V““!l""’“’d any-| ryesday night at Elks Hall, were month, it was decided today that| wood, of Ex 5 crown. bp;‘:pmf’;;]é-Kn'l;"fmmfi ‘1 m;l“ 0dy's right to stop him. He then | mpleteq at the regular meeting | the funeral of “Pee-Wi Phil- guests i —— S a I'~ NOVe: t resol i 3 M o ) iy Spget T peyed resolution be amended|or the guneau Volunteer Fire De-|jips popular Juneau musician who 2 3 e, anofs at 8:30 o'clock. The might-| oo T T aioe One) to include ‘“legislators and their | pai¢nient last night in City Hall. boub]eheader Tonlght n “DlZZY“ DEAN g\i";m“;’?d'aghpc':?:\l“- features the B2 i KA. on grounds ‘hflt I]Lr i‘i Harry ‘Sabin, ‘chalsnan. of. the | ————————=————~————"= 3 { s and th S. A was to be a party it migh “‘\danu‘ committee, after the details - Juneau Gym May De Last night's summaries: he thought it would be & CheabBii., .. . 'iiq gne, had been arranged last night, said : 2 FIRST MATCH investment for the Territory to ap-| I object t 5" 8aH ¢ ing " s vile cide Champlon I-AGES NAME Khiats Dropriate $500 fhx-AHk L.egxslators‘ L >R” ‘I)]‘Lhn sort of thing, {that everything was in readines § and TN Ut BOW Bl o ene: | for another gala social event. GAMES TONIGH Miss Monson .. 153 135 142— 430 0 g0 over n you don't want to take| ngther business item considered [ | | | 5 il dollars”, ¢ W PR _At Juncau High srhonl—— | K‘fl‘l.fmar‘m 'y 17: 151 182— £>o7 hl':‘d‘;::‘n d:;d nf:‘cd‘l““”er : “ your fe with you?” inquired|yy the Firemen was the adoption ouce Conereters vs Dofiglas | Barragar, F. ... 172 163 172— 507 hY rawley. of a new constitution and by-laws, | “As a voter and Legislator it| s Firemen at 7:30 o'clock; De- ik 499 440 496—1444| Seems only right to me,that wein-| Chair Takes Hand yhich . will g0, iatq, effect at the Molay vs George BiGther 8¢ T e spect and find out what has been| This amendment also lost for [next meeting. e e Si C t P }1 i oo "-I “(. p e ” | iy e B Three members of the Territor-| Signs Lontract to Fitch|yy ¢ [done over and f5 being done” he|want of a majority and Frawley |, L B e Again fov.Cardinals Messerschmidt *140 120 176— 436 | S8id. & | moved to amend so that the senior Ei lc‘::‘;elfll‘fi:”e:ce Ritiey S Choice vantage points will be P S Loui Sabin, H. 155 156 168— 479| Seconding Frawley's amendment members could take their lug- hl"‘f talks, The legislators thalide a premium tonight as the City ol St. Lous Andrews ... 126 142 177— 445 ry Roden declared: “We Bre|gaze, the President ruling the mo- | P 3 “B Sm“g Stamma: Cidinst ketbail League stages its most ——meie, ing here just what we have been | tion out of order. ed Tol be‘;t N R ‘m;, 'L;“'m important doubleheader to date on ~ST. LOUIS, Feb. 8. — Jerome| rotals .. 421 418 5211360 criticizing others for doing. These| Brunelle sought consent to put W, Martig, {ome; and Joe Green floor of the Juneau High “Dizzy” Dean has signed a con- SECOND MATCH congressional junketing parnos the proposal on final passage but |Toer School gymnasium. At 7:30 o'clock, fract to pitch for the St. Louis Tolovanas come through here and we all s Senator Walker objected and the | battling Douglas Firemen (1Tr:‘na}~ during the 1935 season.|mMrs. Andrews .. 176 161 93 | many times how we think I.l\<‘m 8 resolution will take its regular NOTICE quare off with Krause's Con- e exact amount is not reveal-| Garn 163 183 5 | waste of money. This is the same | place on ti calendar, probably | 3 ) S S creters, and, at 8:30 o'clock, George ;clivx;us Dl;‘a"lmmb” was more than | Gonnors 143 143 g | thing and personally am very | cominz up tomorrow. ¢ B o BESh MASDIN Brothers and the DeMolays will 501 le has been holding out| Handica; 2 22 66| much opposed to i The Senate passed th alker | . ot wage a do-or-die battle which will for $25,000. 2 g | mendment Loses firoica oAl Agd Bl (’m:vPow Bl eting tonight (Fxiarh go far toward naming the 1934-| Totals 504 500 480—149,| The amendment lost as Frawley,| ers mining water rights measure. at gl ‘;:““lff"l'l “""'.’”"f";’ "d':f %5 champion. - Nushagaks Roden, Campbell and Hess sup-| It passed the House memorial ask- _;‘:;C ::I".‘: w ."I'.""'f"°d., i il tmporthnde of those 1RO, Mrs. Dufresne 151 145 100— 486 Ported it and Brunelle, Devine,|ing abolition of the Alaska Game |*red: Visiting members cordially rames is soon told. Southwell 164 164 164—*492| Walker and Powers opposed. Commission and transfefring con- | “ocomed: The 8:30 o'clock clash rates as| Evans 154 154 154—°462| Frawley then moved to strike out 1 to the Legislature, and House | " the feature attraction. The De-| S AL S SR 1 ) t I of the resolution re- olution No. 5, appropriating | CARD PARTY Molays, undefeated in three starts| Totals 469 463 508—1440 | ferrinz to > appropriation and $5 for clerical help before ad-' American Legion Aux. Feb. 21 :\t( this half, meet in the George‘ THIRD MATCH this lost b; vote, after Bru-' journing until 1:30 Saturday. Dugout. —adv. Brothers team, the club which not | 3_T0_“ vIcTURY Takus - only holds the 1933-34 title, but | Mrs. Peterman 138 154 145— 437 which has won the first half Henning, F. 203 193 177— 573| crown for this season. Thibodeau 169 204 179— 552 A victory for the fraternal five| Winners Roll Up 1,562 ks p would give the DeMolays a large | Score in Shul“ng Totals 510 551 501—1562 ‘. cdge for the second half cham- | Tankxas ”Y ]‘/I k R i N A g g .k pilonship and the right to challenge | Out Tananas Mrs. Laventk .. 170 170 170—°510 0 arke noom ijor ew [’”"g stoc the George Brothers, at the end| Williams, R. H. 161 125 136— 422 of the playing season, for the| Showing good team work in al'|E. W, Waugh 154 15% 154—*462 league title. The Green Shirts, on | three games, the Takus were im- il il Rt the other hand, have been beaten |pressive last night at Elks Alleys| Totals ... 485 449 4601404 - once, and should they win, at| as the Alaska Rivers League held| *Average, did not bowl s . least four teams would still be the spotlight. The Takus, compos- s S ———.e much in the running. ed of Mrs. R .Peterman, Fred Hen- ATTENTION CARPENTERS ‘The opener between the Douglas | ning and Joe Thibodeau, rolled up remen and the tall Concreters the neat tally of 1552 to best the| There will be a very important scarcely less important. The Tananas, 3 to 0. Incidentally meeting of the Carpenters Local 1se outfit, beaten but once, Henning led all the men bowlers Unien Number One in their hall go back into the title picture | for the evening with 573 Friday evening. Meeting will be hould they defeat the Firemen,! Mrs. W. Andrews held similar c~lled to order at 8 pm. and watch a George win in the honors for the women as she scor- adv. By Order of President. LE THAT WILL MAKE YOU BELIEV 73 % : | b THE KIND OF A .E TH/ l,G,A, STORES AU % | kg, Y IN MIRACLES! . ha : Every coat in the house SLASHED! TIncluding all the higher priced ones . . . many colors, trimmed in caracul, beaver, kol- msky or fox. Juneau CaSh Grocer B ; ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH—NO APPROVALS y 4 ; Sale Ends Monday Night 3 DELIVERIES DAILY—10 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. : /i Here is your chance for the extra dresses your ward- ‘ robe has been crying for . . . suitable for office, PHONES 58 S 455 P}ION S 58 = 455 I v - A street, bridge, cocktail hours— Lotl..$3.95 Lot3..$10.95 Corned Beef MILK Cut Beans | & \'\" ot 3 v Lot2..%7.95 Lot4..$12.95 Armour’s—1-lb tins ALL BRANDS Oregon, Stringless, No. 2 \ X . 4 Lot 5 oo $16- 95 2 for 35¢ 15 c;zz for | 2 tins, 25¢ B __ - ,‘ | : . COATS Preserves Peaches Pears ‘ | Assorted Fruit—2-1b. jars Size 2V, lins : One Spe(:ial Lot SUGAR 3 ‘tins 59¢ 2 for 75¢ 'R AT - R AL N e el T ; . y : ‘ at less Half original Prunes 17 lbs. for Catsu | | ) ; ) than worth Oregon $1.00 Heinz—Large IISZIlles ; 7, ‘: » . Now $7.35 to 3 lbs., 25¢ 2 for 43¢ Il | i . $16.75 W hite King COI G. A.EE Cookies ‘ v AN , HATS Fancy—Assorted d LAUNDRY SOAP 11b. can ey X : Fmal Clearancc 10 bars, 33c 30¢ 11b. bag 30c e b One Table at ... $1.95 ® Fresh Fruits and Vegetables @ I . 3 | One Table at ... $3.95 ONE RACK OF SKIRTS in tweeds and plain colors APPLES - GRAPEFRUIT : . . _ B CLOSE OUT PRICE $3.95 Faced and Filled Winesaps FLORIDA $1.50 box 51bs. 25¢ 3 for 25¢

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