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é;;l'ery [;luly loves her! with FRED MacMURRAY FRED STONE EVELYN VENABLE a Pandro S Berman production, directed by GEORGE STEVENS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. “TOP HAT” RED RIDER COMEDY CARTOON NEWS s —ALSO— Choose Your Weepens “It’s a Pop Eye Cartoon” Pathe News STARTS TONIGHT M. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected —_— CAPITOL CAFE AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Everv Nizht Private Booths “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” L JUST ARRIVED! A Beautiful Assortment of Washable SILK and RAYON PRINT DRESSES Also Plain Colors In styles and sizes for both MATRON and MISS Price $6.95 "Juneau’s Own Store” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR!: FRID \\ FLB TIM MCOYIN | WESTERN FILM Lucille Gleason in “"A Suc-| cessful Failure” on Same Bill on Coliseun Screen McCoy in and Luclll Successful Failure,” p night and Saturday at the Coliseum | Theatre. Mrs. Gleason enacts the role of nagging and dissatisfied wi Tim Justice Range McCoy is seen in a fast-movir tion drama The round-about w Tl original rere first used in this | Span century their way up into the range i ermm United esting E ¥ words,” red McCoy cow lm vs call that around a horse’s h a MeC “The rope 1 come: belt. C from Aps comes MONDAY EVE of the Business and Women’s Club are re- at the monthly club dinner will be held 6:30 o'clock under arr: Mrs. I Charge Monday evening, at in the Terminal Cafe, igements completed by Chairman-in- rogram. dealing I relations, will be the reading of greete from the 23 foreign BPWC is represented Paul will preside a prefaced by ings in which the Mrs. Wm. I toastmistress. Miss Bourgette Has Smallpox Former Juneau Grade Teacher Isolated in An- chorage Hospital nations ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 14.— Miss Violet Bourgette, teacher in the Anchorage grade school, is iso- lated in the hospital with smallpox This is the first case of smallpox in two weeks. Miss Bourgette is “on known in Juneau where she taught the second grade for a number of years. She went to Anchorage several years ago to trace ! the | ¢ X —PATH OF MAN — —=PATH OF BALL Ccach iegh MeDermoti n fire ba-ke te F1, ? ¥ ion). C cuts behin ng back, makes a : sccring pocition near the goal and rec being the potential receiver. McDermoll s the executicn and timing under the stress of actual , then dereloped com By HUGH V. McDERMOTT Basketball Coeach, University of Oklahoma : Written For The Associated Press) |y NORMAN, Okla., Feb. 14.—Here |} at Cklahoma university we have used | © the fast break in basketball when- ever possible, preferring to take the defe on the move instead of wait- the opposition has retreated | | set | t It is much easier to get through | to the goal before the defense gets back than to penetrate a set defense, provided you have men who are fast and can handle the ball, How- there is the possible danger that this style of play may develop into the widely publicized “fire-de- partment” basketball, Changes To Fit Material Some changes have been neces- from year to year to suit the erial at hand. No team should be lowed to break so fast that the players can not handle the ball with precision. My material at Oklahoma has not been as well grounded as I |t I ever Parker’s Beef Phone 338 betwee posts, grounded in that type of | who are physicall |our play only and s | maneuvers about and handles th | breaking offen: (% THIS GAME OF | @BASKHBALL@ S cne of h n on iceeiving the I X2, thus ai SRS n X2 and ball the fong i in 1tal footwork If \h defense lowbre slow, d lay a me with e you o carry on the The new wl etreated Favors Center I am in favor of the center and feel it gives | suspense that is 1f there is too much crowding the center circle, two officials to call it tle good in surrend the opponents without ar portunity to pr k and abili ie in the clo X5 (X pla must pivol G2 rom be University of Oklahema, an ot pi are n ‘ o HiloX basket, ys the difficulty I on and men DO: ien the 11 1 uncertainty part of the th ocur king offense. Tc liber e or have st The 15~ s i Jui ere speci g m utes “Alaska’s Own Product” —STARTING TOMORROW— We inaugurate a new C. O. D. De- livery Service for the benefit of our customers, that they may enjoy our FRESH LOCAL BEEF without the dis- comfort of shopping in cold winter weather. Two Deliveries Daily 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. All Deliveries C. O. D. RoundYSte;aks Pound, 33(: S Saturday Only Loin Pork Chops Pound, 29(: PARKER’S CORNER MARKET —"BUY ALASKA"— BUTCH CORNFORTH On Willoughby BABY BEEF Prime Rib Rolled Roast | 32¢ | POUND I can see lit- | met this afternoon for the third of , 1936. Mlss HFPBURN Dé LUXE DOUBLE FEATURES ; lg AT (’ APITAL Rawi(l{/mg)A% ZIEI% joous K > \“ MCOy JUSTICE OF THE RANGE A COLUM BIA PICTURE ) y Tarkington Ko— mance Is Here ine Hepburn, in Bootk 1e Capitol T = n better t the e-stru whic Award in i the pov ieroine of th wor is )(1 por 1ing Giory T U adeiny WILLIAM COLLIER, Sr. LUCILLE GLEASON n e | “SUCCESSFUL FAILURP town, acized by verty and humble origin, Alice equali th d hur TONIGHT \dams wage STARTS —ALSO— Red Rider—No. Cartoon News 14 umiliations | THEATRE | | eventually win her t1 har char weter | SOCIETY VS. YOUTH TO BE TRIED SUNDAY ex- G1 Fi while and valentines distributed, which all present received & { Bishop Crimont e in the sul novel on which the story ed won the Pulitzer prize in 1922 Showing of “Top Hat Ve Skl P s6on b6 commodate the men who are b shift at the mine, a showing of “Top Hat iven at the Mickey Mouse m |nee tomorrow afternoon tr i evenin i t THESE géfi:{s ABE;?T test importance. £ i i 4 PROVED BY TES nd funda- | | € If the team Supplies Gently Acting “T to Aid Regular Habits ays. dash to Should be with mes o geiting hold up that wish to save | 1d use what time they have ke an interesting and fast stead of the “pall-bearer they would find more and bet- two pivot | ter satisfied customers men My players nev Ay 1| 10-second rule or nake them play | Due to the necessity for absolute | timing and accurate execution of |y steps and turns oy individual play- pivot |ers, it takes much more time and Yoot mack to develop a slow style of- 1 any slow- |fense than the fast-breaking type | - e - asked ct, the | time wo Inow t | ame, type War, through the present depres- As Al including sion. Dean Williams and G Folta assisted by advisory council Robertson, will conduct the tion > Defense will be represented City Attorney H. L. Faulkner. Both sides h ved a jury trial. However, Ju > Truitt, who may have need of the qualities of| Studies made on a group ci lomon to reach a verdict, hashealthy women showed that the public attend the! tablespoonfuls of bran dail | t and draw its own conclusions. ' tinued to relieve constipation* H””“WORLD SERVICE The case will be opened promptly | 8 period n'f months, ll?;w difereni ump | 7:30 in ure ditorit from cathartics—where dosage and | ClRCLE MEETING . M7 often must be increased. SRS W. J. CASEY Another series of tests on I T Gy died early dicated that, with some pec this morning at St Hospital.| “bulk” in bran was m | f The w. effective than that foun | its studies on the subject “The Jew i st | and vegetables. and the Modern World Ferment.” Bre. wak Do kit Further tests showed th Readings and informal round-tabl 2 M logg’s ALL-BRAN provid: discussion are led by the Rev. John B B and iron as well Ak i PAROCHIAL SCHOOL ity ok absorbs m HAS ENTERTAINMENT system — the right tipation. Bishop J. R. Crimont, the Rev 3. -BRAN Ly Wm. G, LeVasseur R il or o 'nv',“’ff’f”T" n. Budde, S. J P esterday afternoon Day pon by d dishes. the Church offensive : needed a cond rule to | g prosec Now and then, in talki your friends, the subject of come up. So that real fac replace unsupported opin Kellogg Company has a some years research in nutrition laboratories. a3 ball ule affects efense ha -mat < |practice mp - IS DEAD 84 Ann’s remains are at the C around \lways The World Service Circle of the are | Northern Light Presbyterian churci the ball to 1 equal op- by hard | lly is this of a clo: and the re honc Val- i tural [A\utn food:So1d by all gro cers. Made by Kel- logg in Battle Creek. rendered by hinents were served A short program w the pupils, ref *Constipation due to insusf AFTER 6:00 P. M.!! Phone 338 PHONE 226 If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. EG Large—Co-op Dozen 33(3 "~ Fresh-Danish BUTTER 2 Ibs., 79(: = Tillamook CHEESE Pound, 276 You are invited to present thix coupon at the box office of th: Capitol Theatre and recelve tickets for your. self and a friend or relative to see Lean—Meaty Pot Roast 20°¢ POUND : As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow E CH THIS SPA Phone 338 e A I WP