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POLLY AND HER PALS AUNT SUSIE'S GOTTA HEADACHE AN' AS'T ME T'STIR V! uP ABITE. LET 'ER FLICKER, N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 17, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT TUT, TUT, UNK. . I COULDNIT LOCATE TH' COFFEE~ STRAINER,SO 1 USED TH' SCREEN WOT YUH SIFTS Cage Tifle Is At Stake in Gym Tonight Dump Vikings and Even Series Juneauites who.stay home from the Petersburg-Juneau tilt tonight, will be missing some- thing. At 8 o'clock this evening, after |ing Crimson Bears Will Try to, basketball | | All-Stars will attempt to make up for the loss they incurred Wednes- day night when the | (High School Frosh), back 18-17. On the Gr: col team, boast- hones. --goodness up-and- coming basketball talent, are John Bavard, Jim T , Robert Bog- gan, Jack Newm.::k Earl Zinck, Malcolm Faulk::r wnd Robert | Snell. The Rel D:vils a: Ernie Tyler, John Wilder, Robert Firby, Ed Saloumn, and Grif At 7:45 o'clock, another pre imi- inary game will be played, for a full length of ten minutes, Hill Billies |vs. Feather Merchants. | On the Hill Billies squad are | Charles Linehan, Ed Wood, Rod- turned Lhem of |ney Nordling, Ray Shirt, Don An- derson. Feather Merchants are William -NEGRO FLASH ~ WINS GO FROM ~ BROOKLYNLAD {Henry Armstrong Kayoes t| Lew Feldman in Less /| than 3 Minutes | S | ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 17.—“Dy- namite” Henry Armstrong, holder of both lightweight and welter- weight boxing Cronws, staked and kept both intact 1adt night when he/ | hammered Brooklyn Lew Feldman into a coma in almost record time.; The knockout came in two min- VHORISTS WN . TWO PINFESTS en-One-Seven club last night at | the Brunswick two games of three and totalled 1610 pins to the losers’ 1534, Rayela, of the losing squad, was 'high in individual scores, however. He ran up 585 for total, with one| game of 216, high single game of ‘)(“ { the the evening, also. Tonight's games are Seven-One- Seven vs. George Brothers at 7:30 and A. J. Mill vs. Ugrin’s at 8:30 Last night's scores are as follows: Seven-One-Seven % 216 187 161 103 182— 585 187— 451 Rayela Lozzie FROM 717 TRIO Juneau Florists dumped the Sev- | (British Heameight King I DIDN'T HURT Vi L8P -z il [ HARVEY STOPS CHALLENGER IN LONDON FIGHT Defends His Crown in Go with Canadian March 17.—Lew Har-| yweight champion boxer of | h Empire, last night suc-| ces lefended his title ‘by de- featin Larry Gains of Toronto. cked out Gains in the LONDCN. tieholder was given a stiff earlier adian 1 ) Although Japan is supposed to be staggering under her war load, horse players recently set a record in a; ten-day racing meet in Tokyo by | betting nearly $750,000. SAVE TI SATURDAY NIGHT Wes Barrett's Royal Alaskans ¥ Everyone Welcome One Dollar ME AND FUEl WITH A CLEAN BOTTOM! He | You cannot buy any better lasting nor more anti- foulm. paint than International (Holzapfel's) Copper Boflom.. Paint, yet it costs no more than less effective paints,+ International G.M. bottom, deck and topside raints: are designed for “heavy duty” marine service only.’ SOLD IN ALASKA BY JUNEAU’ it 184 | two preliminary games, the Ju-| ¢ ”)l neau High School Crimson Bears will take the floor against the| Petersburg Vikings and try to even| the score for the beating Peters- | burg handed out Wednesday eve- ning. | And if Juneau doesn't win to- night, Petersburg romps off with| the Southeast Alaska title without! further ado. Petersburg’'s Vikings are a flashy | Tanaka, Evon Scott, James Nielson, | ytes and 12 seconds of the first margar L. McRoberts, Bruce Marshall. round. PN R s KT It took the negro whirlwind less | than one minute to size up Feldman. He knocked the Brooklyn lad down pgoudas just under the minute mark and & pajn Leaving on the Motorship North- | jo geconds later dumped him for land, Frank Pauls, acting director| .o count hammering him with et of the Department of Public Health | o cornouse lefts and rights. | Laboratories, will stop in Peters- "y oo than 0000 fans paid in ex- burg, Wrangell and Ketchikan, t0 ..o of $17,000 to see the scrap | | continue activities in the establish- s mirong weighed 135 and Feld- ment of public health apparatus in man 134, basketball team, all one-handed|goutheast Alaska towns. This is be- shots and all fast. |ing done in order to facilitate the At 7:15 o'clock, in the first pre—‘tramfer for medical supplies, serums liminary game, the Grade School'and equipment. P. 5. GANTY International Paint Company, Inc Ay TORE also Made and Sold in o FRA‘NCISC. AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL, CANADA, DENMARK, ENGLAND, FRANC‘} GERMANY, ITALY, JAPAN, MEXICO, NORWAY, SPAIN, SWEDEN Made by the World’s Largest Manufacturers of Marine Painlq SWANSON noq.A Gaing D pounds while weighed Totals FRANK PAULS IS ON VISIT TO SOUTHEAST ALASKA PORTS DE MARR B Gary Cooper is thHe most popu- With conferring of the 30th degree. lar movie star in Japan. (At the final meeting tomorrow the ik 32nd degree will be conferred. e It is estimated that 20,000 years have elapsed since the close of the glncinl period. A N\ W Check these March FOOD BUYS AN (Spot) Mrs. Petrich Sperling .. Foster |'Mrs. Burford | Kaufmann AW | Totals 144 168 190— 492 156— 475 95— 297 138— 456 204— 548 7183—2368 at Lower Prices EVERY DAY! . 177 185 s THREE WEHS N | s G union will be continued tonight,|the five cups to be awarded the straight wins over the Brokers. The Judges won two of three from | Tonight’s games are as follows Last night's scores are as follows: 155 154 1556— 464 151 141 113— 405 . 853 869 871—1401 | Hegerup 151 at “Juneau’s Own, Independently-Owned Market” lHendricks . 166 178 166 166 166—*498 543 456 535——1534 Juneau Florists lak 546 175 175 . 161 195 Totnls 513 5556 542—1610 —Average; did not bowl. BROKER MAI(H, SCOTTISH RITE [ Sessions of the Scottish Rite re-| The Lawyers took firm grips on best team of the Professional League {last night when they bowled three Jim Hendricks led the parade, however, with a total of 548. | the Editors, with nobody in this _ | match topping 500. 7:30 p.m., Druggists vs. Dentists; 8:30 p.m,, Doctors vs. Professors. Lawyers 64 64 64 161 145 196— 502 160 172 165— 497 162 193 178— 533 Brokers Petrich 158 Mrs. Alexander 106 96 Hermle 153 165 734 751 Totals MEAT BARGAIN prrimpi SRR Lean, pure beef .only 1.39€ youp own kitchen. Get a sack SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE Pure Pork RUMP ROASTS 3“ 3 Finest Beef ......... - 15.0UC ; today — five convenient sizes. LEGS O’ SPRING LAMB 1b. 35c - | FRESH-KILLED CHICKENS ‘ ' POT ROASTS—C&nler Cuts of Choice Beef FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES “ALWAYS THE BEST” ORANGES—Sweet and Juicy “What flour is as good for baking tender pastries and light, fluffy cakes as for deli- cious breads?” Any good cook will tell you “Fisher’s Blend!” And you can prove it, right in Judges 61 38 96 91 127 178 143 148 145 138 183 157 755 150 Editors 179 187 170 121 151 147 808 1734 PORK ROASTS Lean Shoulder Cuts POUND 25¢ 38 116— 303 165— 470 144— 435 147— 430 151— 491 161—2129 (Spot) Kolasa | shaw | Stevens | Mrs. White | Fagerson Totals ONE OF "AMERICA'S FINEST" DO YOU KNOW...THAT America’s National Anthem was written by a young prisoner in Maryland? THAT jockeys say the Maryland Hunt Cup Steeplechase is tougher than the Grand National at Aintree, England? THAT Maryland's Johns Hopkins Uni- versity is one of the leading medical cen- ters of the world? THAT if Baltimore continues to grow as it is growing today, it may become the lead- ing port in the United States? 160— 482 154— 475 145— 485 132— 393 — 151 143— 290 134—2326 143 134 170 140 ‘Boggan Duncan Mrs. Duncan | Duckworth .4 doz. 95¢ ........2 Ibs. for 25¢ .......3 Ibs. for 25¢ ....3 bunches 25¢ ...2 1bs. for 25¢ BUNCH CARROTS .LETTUCE - CELERY - CAULIFLOWER - NEW CABBAGE - BROCCOLI - TOMATOES - MANY OTHER ITEMS . CANNED GOODS CORN-ON-COB—Monarch .3 cans 50c ORANGE IUXCB—S &W, How do You like your Whiskey — Rich or Mild? T’S a matter of personal taste. If you like hearty highballs, you are more apt to favor Seagram’s 7 Crown—a richer flavored whiskey. If you like your drinks “lighter-tasting”, you will probably chodse Seagram’s 5 Crown. It is an extremely mild whiskey with a soft bouquet and a pleasingly delicate flavor. The better bars give you a choice. Whichever you prefer, “7”.or “5”, there is satisfaction in knowing that you are pouring yourself a drink of “America’s Finest”. At your favorite bar or package store. Says the DRIP-MAKER: “I need my own genuine Drip Coffee!” COFFEE GOLD SHIELD 3Ib. can 79¢ Sm the PERCOLATOR: “Rightl Your coffee is 3 for 29¢ perfect for you but not Heinz TOMATO lUlCE. 15-0z. can . PEARS—Lm'qo Del Monte BUTTER—DARIG«JLD'in Cubes. ....... CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 ""The Modern Pure Foods Store”’ 8 for 29c .3 for 65¢c 3 for 29¢c et 305100 34 Schilling Your own coffee maker deserves 2 chance to entirely please you! That's why Schilling spe- cially prepares #wo delicious coffces. One for Drip or Glass-maker —another for Percola- tor or Boiling. Both have the utmost of real coffee goodness—full of flavor and strength, * {Filter Papers in Every Can of Drip Coffee) CROWNS TASTE llfll.'-ll“ll.!l THEY'RE MASTER BLENDED Seagram’s 5 Crown Blended thl Blended Whiskey. 60% neutral spirits | — . VST o SCHING ExT N AN WoRDS ed from American

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