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| i In the utiner match, the cr with Selby formed a bucket brigade ! . eat the Drugszsie ti.e and passed the water along the every silken thread is treated g 50 150 8 i v & of four flaming roof. Also shoveling snow, for longer weat. " CARMEGIE rils 650 PIN MARK Florist Claude Carnegle was hit- ting the one-three pocket at the Brunswick all last nicht with ly a miss, and when he fin- the evening, he had marked rd tally for the year in Ju- bewling, €50 pins. ; first game was but 201, but he f wed with 244 and 205. It was the highest total rolled at either the Brunswick or the Elks alleys th: r e2ir's Florists won twe 3ar of three from the Bru: > two squads 1555 for total. re as follows Brunswyick Cafe t and Jake PISTOL SHOT FIRE | ALARM;NEIGHBORS | EXTINGUISH BLAZE John Berg:s_Cabin Saved‘ by Prompt Action of Four Men Quick work of a bucket brigade' and snow shoveling squad, perhaps| saved destructicn of a home cn the | Loop road yesterday morning. | About 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning, Mrs. Tom Selby noticed flames on the roof of John Berg's | two room log cabin. She notified her husband and he immediately fired pistol shots, the fire alarm ased in that vicinity, Fred Campen, Lymann Ellsworth Hendricks quickly hur- ried frocm their homes and together the four soon had the fire under control and then out. The gable end of the cab = - . in thes new hose YOUR NEW PHOENIX HOSE {QENIX have created Sparklithg cc in hose which are dedicated to lovelier looking legs . . . . PHOENIX becnty Step forth proudly ¢ charming stockings 1 of s lasts as ) ) ) \ ) N H ) \ \ Mura 149, 166 parts of the shake rof we e the new rule permitting the hurler to take a backward step before throwing the ball plateward. The Sison 174 164 ) ed. The damage will amoun Dodgers, first club to open spring training, are at Clearwater., Fla. SSC_GI ln_sl 15 ait Rnbends 1:;3 1?;5 approximately $30. A high wind was| ¢ — Ll AV P Handicap 51 prevailing at the time. | M W R s b P i Driver Was Impaled v YOUNG FLIERS The Drive f Totals terior and is leaving tonight aboard' 1t ot Jureau oo agq e North Coast for the Plone ? RE R "'ED FOR Fresh, gay and perfactditting g 163— 448 Home at Sitka. ankle, calf or thi well as Lajoie 163 136 158— 457 Alexander came north in 1899 GNAIR, & thigh, as negle 201 244 205— 650 1nd landed at Neme and has been FOREIGN WARS [ length to fit your own leg re- in the Seward Peninsula section Mok quirements. Whatever you re- Totals TS since then. For years he has been A1 fined i PHOENIX - The I e mining in the lower Kougarok dis- ¥ Qquire you ind in /! | 1oy ¥ :;5‘2'155; trict, principally on Iron River. Bob Federal Bureau Of Inves“' q‘ 3- 4 and 6-thread weights \ o 132 Alexander were part- : s | gl £ Sn b i 1 50 136 : stions ana ey afion Starfing Inves- | 1 powLE : 9 156 ¥ , 19 19 ; : 'Vifi'B&flnL Gy Garss e W Botigation in.California oo - PROCESSED FOR LONG WEAR 506—1500 473 Barber Shop Trio Totals LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 27— '" Mangalao 191 203 174— 568 0 k | Federal Bureau of Investigation i . Galao 165 139 180— 484 a s e agents have been ordered to probe Ragados °165 164 164— 492 | reports that foreign agents are re- B ? E n R E Nn S . C 0 iting young fliers for war se .. o ° ° Totals 520 506 518—1544 ce abroad " 3 —Average score. Did not bow! S!X = Go! | .16 iatx By GEQ. ALEXANDER Mounder ... ARRIVES JUNEAU, GOING T0 SITKA ) l} N 5 ) 1} % | § ' s ) \ ! ) § N N Manager Leo Durocher, of the Brooklyn Dodgers, stands on the mound and demonstrates to his pitchers I N ! § ’ { { § ) \ ' { 3 \ y j ) ¢ i z : | A HTs Death Mystery' BIG (ROWD foat Yam EXPECTED; . Of Alaska HOOP CARD . IsOff Press Two Perfect Basketbal lEBofi‘SbHer Writer Pinker- Games Slated for ton kogs Family Cruise HARVE [FFERT NAPA, Cal, Feb. 27.—The Oak- o land Acorns have acquired Pitcher fi !‘ f A Joe Mulligan from the Toronto In- R LI Muiligan b FRE . \ches, and will be [Z}' FIN¢ George Alexander, sourdough of 4 r in the Pacific 8 it arrived in Juneau yesterday Coast League circuit. He played for —_— nto the past three years. At the Elks Club aileys last night as the mixed tournev resumed play following the inter-lodges matches | : ‘ " with Ketchikan, Harve Iffert who| Losing control of the car he was driving and swerving off the road, Alfred led his Tailors to v thre | Clark, 26, was killed when the top rail of a fence pierced the front of'the win over the kas,",,;)‘e‘; 3:,‘ fir car and struck him in the chest, impaling him. Here, the fence rail is for the evening with & 537 tally scen imbadded in the wrecked car. Sharks beat Humpies in total an< for one game, but lost the first by rd a PAA plane from the In- Paromount 'u-.h Cecil B. DeMille's DENOUNCING OF | i 5 o 88 pi d the last b l'. pins and the last by a single| . v, i nf | KUIITing ,, w | GymTonight ~of Northland | s t Dolphins and Medicos rolled a' | IHIRD DEGREE i close one, Medicos winning two of | ! | i L tarts BARBARA JORL three and totalling out with an| | 1t you want a seat at tonighvs| e Triton, well kiiown jocal craf, ! owned by, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meh- 7 STANWYCK MCCREA J | svanise of but iipins 1 DUE FROM Sasketbal _ doublehender . in “tne| X0 K0 A2 I i Tonight's games are Grocers vs. | | IHigh School gym, you'll have to | 3 i P ' i . a former Juneau doctor and his < ) Jewelers, Brewers vs. Supers and get there early—Haida vs., ~High A o ates o th =0 p—p :\o | Dark Horses vs. Fosters. | Mo!e as ‘ {Bchool and Henning’s vs. m:{muyln ’n:zea: mnew b?:)kxxjm‘-| = | Scores last night were as follows: | (Gontinued rrom rage Ong) | makes a pleasing combination. l;:;‘;s edl mkb-;rp idblianprs -GurHiE 8 m‘ s l Sharks {-{ T 777" | The Haida has to beat the High 3 S € 4 e | 2 % |Evans of Wew Yerk. . # Lavenik 154 128 181 asp| LONG BEACH. Cal Feb. 21—y By omber of the court' beat the Halda to get into the run- g, b mocs 1ocely” Wilderness | nvestigation into the death of —-—— — |New York Yankees' Pitcher Red) o %o %% Tine was expécted ning. ' That's & ‘combination ' to wor That lovely Wopdsy VAIT:|.pr. Rudolf Kronfeld, well-known Total 408 426 4“_1400‘Rufrmg said he is still holding out o e $té Hiblic stfabbioat’ edalist|make Any Bl selié :vas n' fitting nrAz for nautical| Shicago dental _;cmm.m., has see Whi p peg y [ i n his 1040 contract to see what ‘Three's a Crew,” a simple, straight- | been opened following the discov: Spot O o~ 23 'y | happens. BB patlyRan afilligtions. The nightcap game with the EIKS forward lady's log that tells of sev-|ery of what was belleved to be : 3 Ruffing was s of ) E " ,going up against Henning's, ' thay en s afloat he island jew- | traces of cyanide in his body. Dr. i Vukovich 181" 118 260 ap| (RUTINE vEs one of fhe k But opinion is growing steadly oo (h ks thelr first Win I cped e ot Batal Goninis | Kroufeld was found dead in his Chipperfield 128 128 128—*3g4 |Stays of the Worle und the court that Justice § The passag Eorani | He said that he would not ¢ Bk balAing i & Famie| T Gme, Elksmen have 108t and Southeast Alaska. “esearch laboratory at Loyols |Reynolds ... 188 140 150— 47s{me Vankees ‘Bffered’ more :;én s ulén, F;umpr-udmm ;r.o the best teams in the league by | Start Cruis wniversity in Chicago. ‘ | o 45 se than his first contract called X ik |2 few points in the last few min-| The “Pinks as Mr. and Mrs.|gyactly whether or mot he appre osel sy ik e Without, question he writes the utes. Thelr attack and their de- Pinkerton and just-below-teen-age aiates this §2.78 well ilustrated book l Spot 26018 1 5"| L S smoothest opinions, from & strict- 'cis¢ has improved one hundred daughter Bobs like to be known,|uuac teus of people doing and sees Iffert 186 198 1 Sort La l\.’y spectator standpoint, of any of Percent and their original team is started out with & 36 foot MOOr| ;g what he would like to do and Kegal‘ 4 183—50_ i Sro QUOTA'"O"' l the new appointees and is a close|intact while the Henning squad is crulser and- ended up with the 50 geq 3 BT val in that respect of the Chief| Wwenkened by the loss of vacation-'foot Triton, purchased as an ocean 3 Ramsay 148 — 148/ . His wife has already suggested, 0 PP - | ustice. |ing Schubert- and broken-fingered going motor sailer and converted |«pet’ " : OUR MODERN PRINTING Lavenik 163 165— 228 npw YORK. Feb. 27. — Closing Podie Riie i sasns t 1hake o plac TLothiowt 6 BiLY AT S B — — — JE Yo » e -4 |- Froh Total 503 534 5111548 ‘uotation of Alaska Juneau n(q‘mei ONE-MAN DECISION | Tonight should see one of t.hglol how to live afloat. ‘o:cme ..’,,m:s,‘."u;';u will too wfi P L A N T ls Errlc!gm! sk QPG* Am‘rv'l-fl;'lh éf_’"v i 4 leest basketball cards of theé sea-' ' They launch themselves into|you read “Three's A Crex." i o 1 ricar er and Lij %, uf ¢ isx | s ; L H. Petrich B T R O e iae R [on ana. SEERCiEs 5 Sl WG S tetion - (e 80 WEsORmPyIt Koski 136 111 151— 398 ’aco(r;\cmmom;ve S e G g ai A bt Cénsu-: “oward whetting local appetitesfor salt water and navigation. Their The Empire Job Plant contains all Ksufmasnn 149 163 204— 5165, " curties Wright 10%, General| aion s wh ? - \the coming Pits Anoiidl BoMh- | fMes are humor.. Thel, joys pire n R K8 Qe &, Curtiss Wrig %, ution is what Justice McReynolds|east Alaska Basketball Tournament, their new world are ecstatic. the necessary mechanical equipment Total &8 41 s17—1am]| o International Harvest- it is. He wrote an opipioa|March 7, 8, and §, Hete in Ju.| Fof seven years you cruise with | needed to turn out good printed mat- i Dolphins [ - t 91, New York| sying, Arkansas had no- right 10)3eau, the “Plnks’ into remote inlets,! ter rapidly! And this equipment is Spot 18 18 39— 75 thern Pasllle 84, | levy. shesial it e in| e through heavy storms, into bright S| — 5 - ce d B 5 h 1 4 operated by men who are speedy Overby . 101 116 111— 328 el % et | FATHER AND SON ON ulishilhe, throvgh dritsling shrouds, and experienced, too. Be sure to see Holte 114 137 ..— 251 ALASKA; RETURNING iof rain. You don' miss much of us when you need printed material Duckworth . 162 165 213— 540 \VERA BT . { ‘;Irfi;‘r‘ ar:&;:g C;t()l:gl:: olr{ a:mwme of any kind . . . our prices are low, Mrs. Dyskworily ...’ S B~ D9 o today's Dow. TO WORK ON BIVERS piryerion lets herself ramble and i our work is good. Phone 374. e it Industrials 146.17 of Bhats ot :A(G’”‘é‘ Day of ‘hek'm}fl Naviga- you get a gamp wanderlust that : 4 S ki85 g e 24.80. ! sy | UON | Company, Workilg , Qut ‘ Of aymoet cocts vou a boat before you Mediooe - r disagreed "t | Bothel on the lower: KigkokWwim get titoagh the first four chaptess. | Blanton 168 151 157— 476 PR OVEMENTS cther. However, - since McRey- | River, was an Alaska padsenger DéVighne Mentioned 5 e e 9 fl e P coe- Hotel in Fairbanks to| he job by the Chief Justice, his)Clyde, golmy .ot Pinkertons story 6f former Juneau Ph 374 Total ... 404 420 480—1313} cost §°0 and improvements are one-man’ opinion became the um-lnorth to get thingd in readingss for resident Df. H. C. DeVighne as a - one s AVerhan: did Dok BER hnc. for the North Pole Bak-| cial voice of the court. |te coming sasdn. Junieau yachtsman i nothing less ¢ okt : t cd cost of $25.-| 3 S G Ay than succulent when she tells of the te D Todas’s News Doday— Empire. jwell known Doctor’s aground with his Chirikof in the | Taku River on his own jettisoned | ballast. ! The Pinkertons do something thousands of us dream of doing, and they did it on the spur of the moment a8 many of us lack the courage to do. Water Vagabonds They became water vagabonds— moved their front yard from one entraneing harbor to the next—kept satisfying the inbred desire of all wanderers fo peekaround the next ! corner, the next point, the next is- land, beyond the last wave swelling on the horizoh. And Alaskans who ldve Algska will love Kathrene Pinkerton for her unblushing description of the Joys of Alaska. You taste the salt. You share their enthusiasm for changes of scenery.. You envy the “Pinks" tremendously. But your reviewer doesn’t know | Empire want Ads Bring Results. By CLIFF STERRETT IS ON THE JOB At night, the whole fam- POLLY AND HER PALS THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU'VE EVER BEEN ALL THE WAY DOWN SUICIDE SHOOT, | SPORT, \ > \ i MR. PERKINS 2 | gmangs. educates, in- forms, it's the best value in the world! Become a subscriber, phone 374. Daily Alaska . Empire

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