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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 - 2% | in the American League. Regard- H less of his success in 1940, Grove ,u! er e y has wonr a place among the great-| est left handed pitchers in the his-| tory of the game Grovels 4 s rovels 40 - potoraand sty Y TARRING: Celebrates Birthday Hop- Grace Dunn Marry| """ Jast night with Commissioner Felix SARASOTA, March 7. — | Gray performing the ceremony her y Grove cheerved an-| Mr. and Mrs. Anton M. Gallenatti ¢'her birthday yesterday and hoped attended the couple. rts are right when they - - - o wa s No Lenfen Service e M Trinity Friday 5 /854 FOR ¢ and Thrill to the exotic -~ right footwear in the ity vogue " 96) for that's exactly what we're off PREING f fashion encugh in h : n ome Owing to the absence of Dean| s a5 the one [C. E. Rice there will be no Lenten | the wonderful fit and comfort that j »a 15 cames | devotions at Holy Trinity Cathedral t only and Friday evening. Within a f ks, when (he| While the cefinite date of Dean t umpire calls ba up, Lefty will|Rice's retr is not certain, he is Al A ful flattery of distinc be ready to hurl another season expected somet‘me next week | ions. Some day youll thank a GE Sunli mp for your fine strong legs You'll find many glorious new versi of youthful Vitality styles in our authen- tic spring showing of 1940. There's a narvelous assortment of grand navys and blacks . . . A thrilling variety of dashing designs . . . A flattering array of art-leathers and materials Come in for a "preview.” B. M. BenurenDs Co. The GENERAL FLECTRIC Sunlamp affords ultra-violet | in abundance and has a similarbeneficizl effect to the ultra-violet radiation in the Summer sun. SHOOTING FOR A RECORD 1t won't be long before Jimmy Foxx, Boston Red Sox first baseman now at Sara- sota, Fla., trades this game for the kind where—if your name is Foxx—you hit 'em out of the park. {sonals in the third quarter, and v | Lawson was fouled out in the fourtn. | Scoring was as follows: Henning's H FG FT TP Parkinson 0580508 p Chspdos v el Quality Since 1887 : Metzgar W 35540 en“lng Lawson 3 2 8 2 Lewis $. b8 Tt Lucas 0. 507 20 BE SURE YOUR BABY High School Last HalfDrive, mow: 2 7 @ {MKUS VICTORS Mamon 0" SIMMONS AND -~ | suson”ae ot o v IS GETTING ENOUGH Runs Clothiers Off FG FT TP | IN SLOW MATCH I HOLDEN MAKE @ ’ T = cesulte heir Feet | epens ¢ 5| WITHDRUGGISTS r FOUR FLIGHTS | FINE 3 McDanie G | | L ULBA' VIULET 2 : - 4 | Jones 0 0 o b0 PN - || Watch and Jewelry Repniring \ci‘:::m;i)ix::‘:‘ (i)lrh:)u‘lllx‘"‘lrr::r‘[::‘ ot Powers 215 | At the Brunswick last night in the Shell Simmons, made two flights &t very reagonable rafes s 1 973 Rice 1 0 2 QOommercial League, Taku Xkeglers out -of Juneau today, in the baby "“"e(;‘ l’;"““:y "“h‘“dflfii‘;‘ Z‘:’“”“'f“‘ Hickey 0 0 0 won four points from the Drugaists | Pairehild, while Alex Holden rlcw', PAUL BLOEDHOBN L R Ny . M 2 0 4 although high point man Aquino, | — | two trips to Polaris Taku mine With S. FRANKLIN STREET basketball squad turned loose a ok ’ » S ? 7 I Rlisiabing: attask iy : rolled only 512. ‘Form J d c ' d mail and passengers. ‘“_5“"“)’1‘»' Bflacie 1. e ’“"” s Totals 167548 32 Tonight, George Brothers roll the er Judage, LONVICICd | simmons flew Ruth Woods, BUd dpeemmimeooms oo am o am:mmogms® last night and won out 1, gain- e Brimswick Cafe and Florists roll f S “ J t | Woods and’ Gertrude Oressny to ‘mu the right to enter play in the Signal Corps. | 0 e Iflg us |(e, Tenakee, and brought in Mrs. John X tournament beginning tonight | lIN | Scores last night are as foliows. G ' c ” McKinley and Esther Twitchell from | The Crimson Bear finish was as i The Takus | OeS 0 e ¢ Hoonah. l 1 }specmcular as they come, In l,lmt‘l Aquino 158 167 187— 512/ Simmons then flew to Hirst, taking | third quar! the youngsters be-, TOURNEY wnl Villaganous 142 149 167— 458 NEW YORK, March 7. — With out Gard Kennedy and Max Behr- ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT | gan to click. They made the scorvf | Terencio 156 156 156— 468 | tears in hisde.ves, Martin Manton, mann. |19-18 in thefr favor in four min-| | — — — - former presiding Judge of the Unit- AR A Sk RPTPNT | utes of play, and then as 5uddcnly] FI“ISH (I-OSE | Total 456 472 510_1433:2(1 States Circuit Court of Appeals, | bogged down again to take thej | The Druggists \started for the penitentiary at Lew- AND P WER co. !trail post with Henning's leading| = Powers 14 153 174— 41 |isburg, Pa. to begin serving a two- | FFIOF P AN {24-21 at the end of the third quar-| Larsson 123 146 163— 442 | year sentence for selling justice. PHONE 616 | ter. A warm finish is looked for in porguson 155 146 155— 456 The trip to the penitentiary is | Coming back in the fourth, the|the Elks mixed bowling tourney | — — — ——|being made by auto and numerous ALASKAN ‘Hlp‘.h School was still bogged fl“ew‘wnh the Dark Horses pulled d(?-,\n1 Total 422 445 492_;m}convmrs are there whom Manton and couldn't get going. Lawson;into range, though still leading,| +«Average; did not bowl. | passed sentence on. Telephene 713 or write [} bagged a one-hander from the side| when they lost two of three to| —————— | Manton'’s son David provided a The Alaska Territorial | to put the score 26-21. | the Luckies and put the Butchers! $10,000 check with which he paid Emplayment Service | | Tommy Powers scored then for!in striking distance THANKSGIVI“G '”“‘ fine imposed. — | | the High School, driving on in lo\‘ 'h onds the Zl.t: * e Wi SALESMAN - OFFICE C!..ER.K—l . | recover McDaniel's miss off the| M1 u‘:ls“’l‘r‘fu’l‘flf"““q"“;"“*uh A | ncreasingly expensive. Egg prices Single, age 26. High School educa- | backboard and slap it in. himlnol.md Mm(:s w play, the tour- DAIE pops up |have trebled. Leather s scarce.|tion and one year of business col-| Is o“m Jon Rangy Ed Metzgar pushed one | o BoN1a: sedihs tisht ’tinish | Even the resoling of a pair of shoes |lege. Was tvxm years as floor sales-| back off the Henning backboard,! & b R o | makes a sizeable dent in the family |M&n In woolen goods retall store;| « |and then Hussey of the school lafd| mfi(‘)‘:\f“‘f‘”” 8s of March 5 are as 0“ (ALENDARS{mmm lone year as salesman for textile! { At night, the whole fam- back and flopped a push shot in " | £ ! Coal bins have been converted |/MPort concern. Has general office! fly enjoys THE EMPIRE'S | to put the :,x'h:x:l behind but three Won Lost PORTLAND, Ore., March 7. — It | into air raid shelters and it is a ,ec:;;lel}knrgslrézmnmne cletien) W many. featuers. THE EM- points, Henning's leading 28-25. Dark Horses 18 6 'may be a little early to worry about | constant struggle to lay in the small e i et f PIRE is an lndllpennabl'. oun Monnn“ anTlNG ('|Io<141- Sm‘,n' Again “ | Butchers 15 9 it, but it looks as if the date o”fiuginafi of fuel avallable week by i part of ’un:dcu life — it Hussey followed again with an-' Tailors 18 12 | Thanksgiving will be an issue again | Week. v amuses, jucates, in- PLANT IS EFFICIENT! other one-hander with three min-| Humpies 16 i [in 1040 [ 1 i ‘World's |ames| . o it 3 1554 . utes to go and a minute later Mc- Dolphins 14 10 Some calendars adhere to the old | ( world! Become Daniel potted a field goal to put Grocers 12 9 | “last Thursday, in November” prac- | WQr Bla(kouk ,pf“i'e plille i:wflu ld phone 37: the High School in the lead 29-28 Medicos 17 13 |tice and designate Thanksgiving “"i " | The Empire Job Plant contains all | A double foul was called then Physician: 10 8 the2th. But others—incuding some . Ar@ 0ld Things {Now for Sale | ; the necessary mechanical equipment jon Lawson and McDaniel. Lawson Suipes 13 11 | printed by the Federal government | : e | Dafl needed to turn out good printed mat- |made his and tied the score. Mc- Fditor 11 10 Elor the use of Congressmen—give the | ln Nill lind SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 7.—The ' :, ter rapidly! And this equipment is 13‘":9‘&'?“;‘ h:ls 1;80 toss and put Engincor 1 10 |date as the 21st. i {world's largest privately owned plane operated by men who are speed: (s, Schogl.phend ong ety iAnd, - Mail Clorks 15 15| L D FRANKFURT AN _iis for sale. Richard Archbold, Al k ond experk‘::cgd, VD esiren ey then sunk a drive in push shot with Grizzli 12 2| - Mgl el o le:clkl:.qu::e [ ealthy naturalist, used the "Guba" AaASK A { us when you need printed material a mlnutg to play to put the High Shark: 13 14 an 0ld story in/Ciarimany ~inore than \for an expedition into the wilds of of any kind prices it | Bchioo) maiey 8o ; 2 14 400 years old. An order of the city | N¢W Quinea in 1938, but unsettled 00 . 3 0uE are low, | Just as the horn sounded, Metz- 13 14 otk i | International conditions have pre- m re our work is good. Phone 374 | nutionties, dsffg 1919, Was found| ] o | gar was fouled in the act of shoot- Builders 14 16 ] ‘x’ecemly in the city archives. The ivented a repetition of the trip. Its | ing. He made both of his tosses to Malla s 1n 13 l U d e ' order directed inhabitants to &nrkm original cost was about $250,000. £ — 5 put the scfire 32-31, the High School S:.xpm 12 15 i p’ " ap s windows in the upper stories of thejr R THE nAn.Y ALASKA E“Pmn iflamms the right to play in the Coc 1 16 homes because of the threatening | Ll,ournamem. ¥ e [ 13 BUDAPEST, March 7—Food prices | danger of war. The city fathers' The game was rough and referee Fos 9 18 |have gone up from 10 to 400 per said that this step would make it whistles sounded continuously,call- Jewe'els 7 14 cent since September. Coffee or m;very difficult for an approaching '] ing 13 fouls on the High School Amazons 10 20 |now cost more than double the price | enemy to find the city. land 14 on Henning's. Reischl and e prevailing last summer. | e, | : | | saxton both left the game on per- Erapire Want Ads *rng Results. Meat, bread and vegetables are’ Lmpue cvasnedr B;—CLIFF STERRETT | in line with the new store hours— oy S el ' SA.M.TO5P. M. YUH SO CERTAIN IT'S A T wuz ON TH' MIRROR / . POLLY AND HER PALS Effective Monday, February 11 MOTH T' LAY AIGS IN ; O TH' CONSARN CLOTHES . 2 s . CLOSET/ OUR DELIVERY HOURS WILL BE 10:30A.M.—2and4P. M.