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SUSIE, T'M UPSET.WHEN I LEANS FORWARD, STRETCHES OUT MY NECK, TWISTS ONE ARM IN BACK' O'ME.... THEN WHY TH' HECK D'YUH TROT YERSELF -+ SHOOTS TH' OTHER ARM AHEAD, BENDS MY KNEES / AN' WARPS MY SHOULDERS 8 THROUGH ALL THEM SIDEWISE ...I GIT A ACHE IN MY LEFT EAR! TORTURES 2 WAL, IF YUH KNOWS o' ANY ER WAY O/ GITTIN' INTA A OVERCOAT, T WISH YUH'D TELL ME | LOCAL KEGLERS INCREASE LEAD IN PIN MATCH Anch oraq_e_PuIIing Up Rear with Ketchikan Poor Second Juneau Elks again gained pins in the three lodge wire tournament with Anchorage and Ketchikan. Juneau now has an aggregate of 8434 pins, Ketchikan, 8160 pins, and Anchorage, 7,878 Wires from Anchorage, regarding scores of Wednesday night were not JOHN BURWASH DIES AT HOSPITAL TODA ! John Burwash, 81, long time: Fesi- dent of this city, passed away thi morning at St. Ann's Hospital as ¢ 1 result of a lingering illness. j Mr. Burwash was born in Michi-* gan and came to Alaska 40 ago. He was at the Ploneers’ | at Sitka for a short time, but turned here about a month ago. The remains are at the Charl W. Carter Mortuary, pending arrangements. . —— : WATER NOTICE® J‘ Do not let your faucets run cons, tinually. There is a good supply water in the reservoirs but the eity mains cannot bandle the water more for the clothing store boys and ended the figuring in the Henning George Brothers scoring activities. Both clubs rimied the hoop numerous times but the lid was on, finally Behrends, standing all alone under his basket, | took a pass and hooped it. Schubert, playing a fast game for his team, sneaked in another count- er followed by two tosses by Metz- warning to the people of Alaska of the awful results of drinking and smoking. C. PERSONEUS, MAE. adv. before an appreciative audience in the season's opener when he man- aged to win one fall from the vet- the short end of the final tally. The | bombasters were off their game last Breaking out of the woods at Mar. 1. 7:30 George Brothers vs.! o the head of the slalom course on Ugrin’s; 8:30 Emil's vs. Brunswlrk.| EiE . v i * O i received until today, but show un- ‘ ‘ GAME usually poor ball for the Hub City|it is allowed to run all the keglers. 1f this notice is not heeded we | Scores follow: be obliged to shut off your wate | | adv. JUNEAU WATER CO. | | v Juneau e eee Radde 582 WINNER| TOUPHEY BILL HERE TONIGHT AT BRUNSWICK DOWNHILL RACE; s b o M 14 | i Stewdrt 568 i eaidite. | e EE A Steyenson 571 ;,""' i 3 | . . Carnegie 522 i 3 Scene of Wresflmg Match- | Flcking up the Commercial League ()} i Calibre’” Course S T el THE | i Y | | schedule beginning Monday night ymp e | Total i 2811 | esElks" Hall-First Bout Februury 3, there ts printed below 40 Ba Pun for Hen- Ketchikan w NEAU . % |a full list of game dates for the late Dandels 529 | i| Starts at 7 o'Clock | winter session of the bowling con- ning Cup Sunda Pt : ois. | ‘clave at the Brunswick Alleys. The g p Y Zorich 515 ICE RINK 3 Luliet. c. Headline event for Juneau sport lust'h»low 15 complete: | Helland 533 Firemen 51; Henning 31. . Berthoff of the Bullet ¢ fans will be the wrestling bouts' First weeks schedule of the new, Gastineau Channel skiers will re- Howard 560 | Krause 40; Haida 39. rolled 588 for top honors, his clos-'siarting tonight at 7 o'clock at the league was printed in the February ceive a test of downhill ski-racing | S| wm BQ opell jest push coming from Carnegie o(lm. Hall. 7 issue of The Empire. “a la Olympics” Sunday when the ! Total 2715 Playing behind the mnrlmman-shmithe winners, who tallied 535. Only| Main event will feature the tough | Feb. 13 7:30 Juneau Florists vs. Juneau Ski Club holds its first horap su“nlv of A. Hautala, who scored 23 points,jone team game dropped below the and rugged Billy Spendlove, former- | | George Bros.; 8:30 Alt Heidelberg | competition over the new downhill m"“’:‘ i . the Firemen quintet officially an-{500 gage which was done by the'ly Montana champ, pitted #bainst va. Ugrin's. obuTee. 1ald out .above: the kecond : (Thursday nig! nexed the City League crown la§l Bullets in the second game. the equally tough and wiry Walt| Feb. 14. 7:30 Rainier Beer vs.|meadow last spring by Darroch 3;’]"’; ks 5 41,4 5 Between 10:30 a.m. and night at the High School gymnasi-| Alt Heidelberg staged a runaway Gaston. Spendlove is an ex-strong Emil's; 8:30 A. J. Mill vs. Brunswick. | Crookes, U. S. Olympic skier. SRR s 1:00 P. M. um by tromping the Henning five jn their match with George Broth- man with a bull neck and plenty | Feb. 15. 7:30 Irving'’s vs. Broadway | The course was cleared last fall { Westenbarger 51-31. i i ers, winning three straight games, of bicep bulges. He claims he can | |Cab; 8:30 We Hope vs. Three Bul- by CCC workers under direction Johnson . (weather permitting) The Lcagug championship g“melbdng pressed only in the final lift 150 pounds of weight with his lets. of the Forest Service as another Lakshas b played last night saw two clubs With jghich they took on an 8-pin mar- teeth. Although the feat has nothing | Feb. 16. 7:30 Juneau Florists vs. step in development of the Doug- r "..m “ w one defeat each chalked up against|g, yffert of the Grocery team to do with wrestling it might come | Ugrins; 8:30 Alt Heldelberg vs.|las Ski Area, and now has received Total or them, contesting for the title, Kraus-|¢qo high individual honors with in handy in tonight's fracas as Gas- | Emil's, |a sufficient fall of snow to be ready Anchorage e having spilled the Firemen, and|sep py keeping all his game scores ton can slip out of any hold legiti- | Feb. 17. 7:30 Rainier Beer vs.'for its first test. | (Wednesday night) A J n-pl.’m Haida taking Henning's measure ., ino 189 range. mately applied. Perhaps a good | Brunswick; 8:30 A, J. Mill vs. Broad-| The race, which is one of the | Weleh . 549 o + earlier in the season. Firemen ViC-| " George Brothers regained some healthy bit will keep him put, and {way Cab. events in the Henning Cup Com-| Lakshas ... 523 on afternoon shift tory_eliminated_ the possibility of o\ 5ng by roling their second con- perhaps Spendlove will try it before o g vy oo his | Feb. 18 Irving’s vs. Three Bullets; petition, will start sharply at'noon| ‘esterbarger .. 511 0 playoff as the laurel goes clear 0}yoq) of the evening- to a 2 out of the battle is over. | kingly chores, Fardu of Evyps | |8:30 We Hope vs. George Brothers.|rom the crest of the ridge above| ~DOYer . 514 the winners on the strength ofly’yin over the A-J Mill trio. Top Gaston is tall and rangy and| juntl’CoPeR o eating a'ouit | | Feb- 20. 7:30 Juneau Florists Vs|the second meadow, and will be u| ~JOhnson 514 Admission 35¢ their gething the. d?“]““’““?’ €| core was again by Iffert who rolled Spendiove short and chunky. Five with bellows pockels. King Fa. | | Emil's; 8:30 Alt Heidelberg vs. Brun- |“point to point” event, finishing | —_— fegh bdt. of "he oy mlgutr;mm"' a not very healthy 517. pounds separate their weights,' rouk recently became the father [ |swick. {at the shelter cabin at the head Total 2611 Had Henning's won, a Pdfl.\’o game = - omes scheduled for tonight: Spendlove tipping the scales at 172 of a baby girl. | Feb. 21. 7:30 Ralnier Beer vs. of the first meadow, just below the z would have be?n ":‘0‘"' 5 7:30 p.m., Rainier Beer vs. Ugrins; and Gaston at 167. Both men are 5k S X Broadway Cab; 8:30 A. J. Mill Vs.|readwell Ditch. Scoring Starts & W 0 different t; of wrestlers and the Three Bullets. 0 3 in-{8:30 pm, A-J Mill vs. Emils. il ) il i 8 Scoring was started a few min- |8 ?ol{’o‘vrvlinAme z‘he scores of last action tonight should be consequent- | ’ Feb. 22. 7:30 Irving's vs. George |, S:::':,fil ‘l: n;!tm::: i?tervam N 0 T ' C E : e ing horn by Schu-| 2 ] . 3 | M, o | racers e erty to utes after the opening ) 2 ly fast and furious. | Brothers; We Hope vs. Ugrin's. 1 s, his basket was|night's games: 5 their own courses through the open 4 bert of the losers, his baske| . Juneau Florists | _Semi-final dish is offered by Gene | Feb. 23. 7:30 Juneau Florists Vs.|ieaches above timberline,, but it . soon offset by a double toss via Han- 71 173— 54g Eustace, of Juneau, and Karl Oma- | Brunswick; 8:30 Alt Heidelberg vs. | A mNEAU INSURANCE sen of the Firemen. Jumping into|Ragudos . ;e Lt p dahl, one-time North Dakota wrest- | Broadway Cab. 18 yary likely: that el omizegpyill £ 1ea8 gt ly stage of the|Halm 175 176 1756—"525 A 7 A | o REY |converge at the head of the cut- ¢ 4 the lead a , an. early 8! 8! " et 174 178 183— 535 ler. Fans here are going to see a [l Feb. 24. 7:30 Rainier Beer V5. | rail down ‘the steepest t of the engile ¥nneiyoninea e e T e o ceal Ve dnabeh WU, 3 couple o0 I" H.KS GAMB Thiee Bullets; 8:30 A. J. Mill V. |1l and through the woods, Th ; ed. it 553 524 5311608 Carnest boys going the rough route George Brothers. :t'lfl Taid out ls fained’ o ba he Schubert managed to knot thel Totals ... 908 Bl in an attempt to figure the winner. | — Feb. 25. 7:30 Irving's vs. Ugrin’s; | %20 o S e b the STANLEY V. GRUMMETT Mar count at 4-all but about this time 3 e Both of these fighters have a good et 2 . 8:30 We Hope vs. Emil's. ,"m“ aexibie | opve Yyer {hek vaec-. 2 L g - A. Hautala took charge and pro-!H. Sturrock 168 173 lzgg— :ll!g show to reach the top in the rassle i TMS away :1\130-))13 spatpwl}lch Feb, 27. 7:30 Juneau Florists vs |tion of the course. Skiers choosing { A . ! — e Lawyers heir Profes- * e o & H ohedell 0.ring the bell twice, with)P. Berioil Iy a5 a4 Eame but one of the two may get his (e TAWYERS TAC W R RO o)y Heidelberg; 8:30 Rainier Beer {Skfor. PRESY, 110, RS oW Sapers Is Now Located in Temporary s long dnnedggm ltbegon: ttrl:n f::el A. Koski * chances spoiled tonight. Omadahl yii8 MR ROER Ut L the | V. A J. ML tas ’x‘my"“am;; i Quarters in th ne and a cul us] SN L ... has already demonstrated his wares ' ° " 5 s | Feb. 28. 7:30 Irving's vs. We Hope; | dark corner. Gilmore chalked one| Totals 531 484 5251540 iseribes would still be hanging on | o =t 3% 1180 1enE's e We HOPe: | In the ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS REV. AND MRS. CHARLES AND BYRON AND ANNA docked at the upper City Float at | 7:30 o'clock last night. | Two Indian basketball teams in School Reserves and the High School | Varsity in the Juneau High School | gym tonight. Games will start at, 7:30 o'clock. The Institute teams, coming from Accountants Boyle 156 162 188— 506 168 ard ..157 145 155— 457 252 Mrs. Reynolds 167 156 191— 514 171 Petrich ..127 171 159— 457 152 169 785 853—2417 the group ,will play the local High Mrz.. Sperling J6S 488 & ood “”SMOKEY S(AR(E ~ BRINGS ACTION Juneau Ski Club members can; score points, other skiers are wel- come to enter the race and try their skill against the club's ex- perts. Officials for the event have been selected by the Club's racing com- mittee, and they ask that all en- trants be registered at the head of | column for the first quarter. Hau-|Iffert 188 183 181— 562 oqp Spendlove. Omadahl weighs night and only two 500 scores were Mar, 2. 7:30 Juneau Florists vs. |the second meadow, the racers will tala and McLawzhlin bounced their |Judson 142 137 158— 437 184 Bustace 186, marked in the 10-player fracas. B.| Hope; 8:30 Alt Heidelberg vs, NIt “express speed” straight down Illd Luu Am "y ) team’s tally up to 13 before the first | Burke 139 128 171— 438 Gpening bout is between a south- | [Loufmann, male half of the blast- LA 9. il the open stretch, but will be brought i horn blew. —— —— —— —— ern boy, Red Davis of Texas, and ;“_’4 K_““'."‘,""“"- nnnex}e}i l‘]‘ 549 "’"r Mar. 3. 7:30 Three Bullets vs. UP short by the new shelter cabin, % ¥ Score at end of quarter, Firemen | Totals 469 448 510—1427 Gordon Numa of Juneau. This Davis l;"‘“ "‘dl‘”i‘“’;’ ’;"““r""“"s‘l’;“d b"v‘Gme Brothers; 8:30 Ugrin’s vs. by the necessity of navigating the ' ofiices mn the 13, Henning's 6. Alt Heidelberg is a mixture of good physique and L 63" © ’”" u‘x" ‘;’“ with-513, Law-| o i sharp curve onto the new woods Second Inning | Hildinger . 188 171 166— 525 yough technique. A violent southern Y&'® 100K all three games. | Mar. 4. 7:30 Trving’s vs. Rainier cutoff down to the first meadow, Second inning action started with | Nelson 170 166 177— 513 temper doesn’t hurt him any, but it Failing to eet above the 485-mark | Beer; 8:30 Broadway Cab vs. Brun- | Which is figured to be far the most vm mwmc i - Hautala again who was quickly fol- | schmitz 166 189 175— 530 can raise plenty of excitement among And including a couple of 300 counts | oy - popular course, because it is short< 4 lowed by Chapados, hard-working —— —— —— —— 'the spectators. Numa goes at the the five-man Druggists aggregation' "nor g 7.39 Juneau Florists vs.! est. s guard for the Henning quintet Who| motals 524 526 518—1568 business seriously but if he should fell 1 2 3, before the Accountants| painjer Beer; 8:30 Alt Heldelberg| It s suggested to spectators that SEWARD ST. — Phone 3 dropped a counter coming in fast. 'get mad tonight the ringside public Juintet. Mrs. Sperling took the cup v yryingrs |the best spot frém which to view Turner and Gilmore brought the George Brothers will get more than their money's fOF this match by smashing out a| " aqr 7,7:30 A, J. Mill vs. We Hope; the thrills of Sunday's races will ) Henning count up to 12, but addi- yegery 183 172 162— 517 worth before the curtain raiser bout 514 match individual count and aig.30 progdway Cab vs. Ugrin's . | be at the shelter cabin on the sec- | . ) tional scores by Hautala, McLaugh- g, ¢ 176 137 184— 497 |is half finished. Weights are Davis 191 ““"(" single g Finally team agar g 7:30 Three Bullets vs.,ond meadow. There the skiers are lin, Hansen and E. Hautala raised |, ;oo 150 150 150—*450 160, Numa 165. scores added up to 2417 for the Win-| prynswick; 8:30 George Brothers vs. expected to hit their greatest fore Henning'si elicked agaln.. Totals 500 459 496—1464 minute rolnds, best two out of three | WHO Were helped with a 51-pin spot.| ‘npar 9 7:30 Juneau Florists vs.|thrills as they endeavor to nego- { Play began after a Henning time A-3 Mil falls. | Games tonight: 7:30 p.m., Aviators Irving's; - 8:30 Alt Heldelberg vs.|tiate the rough terrain and P vith Gilmore breaking the ice SN S TR RSE vs. Dentists; 9:30 p.m., Doctors vs. H i o curve ; ; T e et o Mund i 176 180 144— 500 bW Rainler Beer. at the bottom of the slalom course. T T s i 1 cubacv;:vnrd twis:)o delivery. Mationg 154 206 148 S0 Following are the scores of last Mar 10, 1:80° Broadway Cab vh.\3ils dlko likely that a slaloi event 0N 'G" o 800 1 .| Gt 150 150 150—*450 WRA“GEH. "‘EA night’s games: George Brothers; 8:30 Thrée Bullets will be held on the second meadow ; e e ke e g o "k 10 vy v " ity 2 st s, | WRANGELL INSTITUTE b Totals ... 480 536 442_)453! { wyers Mar. 11. 7:30 Ugrin's vs. Brun-' pifriculties of the new downhill Hautala, Hansen and Behrendscon-| ° | Spot 30 30 30— 90 Av.|swick; 8:30 A. J. Mill vs. Irving’s. s Average score. Did not bowl. . i | course, which has been pronounced vS. tributing their quota to bring. up| il H. Petrich 195 128 175— 498 166| Mar. 13. 7:30 Juneau Florists vs one of the toughest and truest tests » the tally. Pope and Gilmore dropped H. Sperling ...143 149 204— 496 165 | A. J. Mill; 8:30 Alt Heidelberg vs.| a T the I64t tiwo baskeéts registered bé- GRATEFUL THANKS i FOR lo( Al 6 AM N Tl R A B & |of skiing ability on the entire Pa- GH fore the midway bell Weiwish to. pxneess, our. sincere | S DL, cific Coast, are apparent when one i y bell ; | Burtord 129 147 129— 405 135| Mar, 14, 7:30 Broadway Cab vs. Ax 4% Scoring Stunt thanks to the firemen and kind At considers that in the brief distance g Stun i i B. Kaufmann 190 180 179— 549 183 | Emil's; 8:30 Three Bullets vs. Ug-| Duplicating his stunt of opening friends who helped us during the B R | rin ‘ot the race, but little more than . the Scoring at the fist whistle,|Coldstein fire, when wurning em- | Thirteen Basketeers Arrive| ., 708 802452 || Mar. 15, T:30 George Brothers vs,| 20, Ile, the course falls an est- 1 and |bers showered our home and Mis- . ! > £ H 8 ‘|mated 1,200 feet of elevation. Shubert counted a field goal an H R I h M i Editors Brunswick; 8:30 Rainier Beer vs. uneau eserves a gift toss in the beginning of the|sion, and most of all, we thank| ere — Ka p 1ze ‘»D g W p ';‘mough some slopes’ at the upper second half. Hautala came in with|and praise God, our Heavenly . {D. Kaufmann 133 145 164— 445 148 VU0 OG- Elorists vs,|*¥4 lower extremities of ‘the course | V8. 2 brace of free throws and a back |Father, who “tamed the Taku” and | |S in Charge E:ogg:n e :;: ::; ;:;" 813 171 Broadway Cab; 8:30 Alt Heidelberg | %7€ rather gradual, other reaches, P court heave to put things where|answered prayer that the fire| s rf,suync:n o Rl —:;; :g 5. Theee’ Bullets. principally through the timbeéred ! 'mgdl Reserves they started. Metzgar coaxed a fin- |spread no farther. We also Wish| Arriving here on the 46-foot craft| oyoh G 1‘5—“_ 439 141| Mar. 17. 7:30 Rainier Beer vs, section, are precipitous. AT 7:30 JUNEAU HIGH L4 ger tip pass juggled by the Hauta-{to express our sympathy to those | Institute No. I, 13 basketballers from ' George Brothers; 8:30 A. J. Mill vs. Though Sunday’s race is for the| GYMNASIUM 1a brothers and flipped it home. |who lost their possessions in this wWrangell Institute under Ralph Mize, | A ‘_‘—‘m a S Ugrin’s. Henning trophy, toward which only | [ ] Then came a four-minute lull in |disastrous fire, which is another otals 55 755-—2200 6th St. Entrance ADULTS--40c STUDENTS--25¢ gar nnd' a counter by Lawson of end of the Haida tally burden by the Bureau °’, Indian Affairs voca-| Totals AR o i the course and ready to start by : & Henning’s. inging 12 each. C. Wilson of Kraus. | tional school at Wrangell, are wind- Druggists | 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon, v 1 Last quarter started at 25 to 39 |inging 12 each. C. n of Krals-|ing up a two weeks’ barnstorming| Spot .13 13 25— 51 |apartment occupants on their toes| e in favor of the Piremen. They im- :J""“‘g}‘:fi‘f’;fl"‘g‘fg“‘:‘m o005 trip throughout. Southeast Alaska, [Mrs. Taylor 169 127 137 433 1«?“‘ to curl & wisp of smoke into their ? medintely proceeded to pour it on it 18 polx!:u. {Since leaving their home port the |Soley _.141 179 148— 468 1563":- b o Dn w w (omu by ringing the bell five more times Coming into the last quartér with boys have met clubs at Petersburg, |Russell 79 139 104— 322 107 ire conscious residents of e » . . ) - in the final stanza. Schubert took the count 34 to 28 against them, the Kake, Sitka and Hoonah. At the|Mrs. Stewart 121 114 144— 379 126 Coliseum Apartments were on the opmmu'w" 2 P consolation honors by chalking. 6] 1 B Heo IR Tl | 1atter stop they played three double (A. R. Duncan 133 158 192— 483 161 | Verge of an exodus late yesterday ! 3 points in zhtehlasl:L glun!;'gr. b:szfe t;hez:; Nagy hitting' the h oop—almost got | N€aders, chalking up wins in all | i \X,TY;,:M' began issuing through m m's i : coming as the over the hump. With two minutes to| CORtests. | Totals 656 730 750—2136 mises. b n.xs m T o " l G n T the contest. go the big center dropped a brace Scheduled to arrive here a week| o > Four taxicabs were standing by . Pinal score: Firemen 51, Hen- of counters bringing the count up|28° the craft was held at Hoonah | 'at one time ready to remove belong-| Dr. W. W. Council, Territorial 0 ming's 31. to 37 for the Haida and Pavlat|DPY heavy seas but managed to make;c D A c d P n ings which. tenants were packing |Commissioner of Health, was taken Summary .| wound up the rally by dropping a the trip yesterday when wind con-|\G. U M. af a y | when fire laddies, called by an al-|to 8t. Ann's Hospital last night suf- Y FIREMEN HENNING'S basket for the final score. The Haida | 9itions abated. 5 4 |arm turned in at 5:20 o'clock, fin-|fering from an attack of appendici- Pmm. mm‘ sl .“ F—A. - Hautala, 23 Turner, 21K O e five baskets i 4| The vocational school, which has Tom h' Can(e"edjally located the source of the smoke | tis. He underwent an_ operation this : . Manson, 9. Schubert, 15 row before the gun stopped them. |88 enrollment of 150 boy and girl g g | under the floor of the barber shop | moming, Dr. C. C. Carter the at- Metzgar, 8 Chapados, 2 Suminary ' |students is conducted by the Indian |in the New York Tavern, possibly 50| tending physician. : G—E. Hautala, 2 Pope, 2 HAIDA KRAUSE Bureau for purposes of teaching vo- ! feet from the Coliseum proper. | cm l.“ G—G. McLaughlin, 5 Gilmore, 8 RiLeve: ia F. Hoch, | cational arts to the natives of Due to the death of Pope Pius XI.| A workman, thawing frozen pipes | "B'G v “" m E « S—Behrends, 4 . Lawson, 2 P—-Mpk‘ins 2 W Wuson '10 Southeast Alaska. announcement was made today that | with'a blow torch had ignited a| 5 S—Sturrock, 0 C—Nagy, 9. . Back, 10| The vessel will probably leave from g: ”'id party which was to have heagy supporting beam some 8 hours | u“ " s" ““’S )‘r . mcn“ l.” 1 ey G—Waidron, 9......G. , Wilson, 12/here for Wrangell Sunday or Mon- |beell 6iven tonight at the Parish previously and this had commenced . sl Y Haida-Krause G—Smith, 2 G. Anderson, 4|48y, depending on weather condi- by the Catholic Daughters of smoldering actively in the middle| . —_ ol . X Opening contest between Haida | 20 1 *o " Eawards, 0|tons. America has been postponed. | of the afternoon. J. M. Van Tress, was admitted to and Krauses resulted in a one-point win for the Concreters after they| had led by a score of 24 to 11 at half time. » ' Love and Nagy held up the heavy pel o R PEAOMREN SS 0 Mushrooms and oysters blend nice- ly in a savory cream sauce. Serve them escalloped, or as sauce for ham, rice cheese or tuna loaves. Spectators should see a fast and interesting brand of basketball in |t 8 later date, which will be an-|shift. disposing the smoke source tonight’s contests and it is antiel-{Dounced by the committee in tharge.|and everyone became serene. pated that there will be a sizeable ! turnout., The party will, however, be given ————— A, By Marie Drake, 50c | When located, firemen made short J ———— Today’s News Tuasy.—Emplire. | St. Ann’s Hospital last night for medical attention as the result of a stroke, suffered yesterday morning at his shoe store on South Pranklin Street. Promoter--U, D. MOODY . :

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