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THE DAJLY ALASKA L\nPth, THLR\I)\\ FIB 95 |‘)’7 T o B - BRINGING UP PAT By GEORGE McMANUS \wxpv\bu"'\I\lll!wuqi REANM ON ALL NIGHT AN | FIRE HiIM WHENI COomE | DOWN IN THE MORNIN ME VP’ S o - ARMCO INGOT IRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work South Front Street Phone 373 Res. Phones 1401,1208 e e i e e e e BT Miss Ru Ja f De K Helena Hughes R, H Mis A. E. | o5 d‘/— » Mot Lodge, arriv Jus Creighton eft g \ 4 A i 1 the aska ) " atthe Carri B i, v ) ' ! the ska last nigl Herh Kittil ' j e e e oo ] Ggg‘:;ggg ) | 3 Hood Shirt Co., left on the Admic Widin, Wrangell; 1. A, Dotof - | J 4 Bvans last might for Petershurg i Tom Tkloff, Seattle; Jach 4 COURTEOLS ! % O Cornwalil, of Western . Seatil Harveging A ) E | % y “ b 5 SERVIC aan 1o Goods b, left on the Admi for tle > Co V. Brown, United FREMEN AGAIN ~ uigmomee scome KEyowigN|S 0l JUNEAD HIFIVE | B e night ; then" standatds hqu;l' thall five last! L. B. Adsit, knight of the grip, had found a grocery store where | i ! wan Seio arvived home on the Alaska las - : gentlemen w d upon you witaf I'lashy Local Iif)(!]\)‘(“' Over L L ¢ § ] ¥t ,,j; win night from Ketchikan Local Five Wins from Jklls“ irst elass Toc ind - th end 5 . > { 1 ¢ iy \ | M. S, Wilson. local broker, w k3 8 ) your order home i ihis x 1 e ary i the north o COW whelm Islanders, Tak- ; : ) | smot . n Selah ’ Poter. among the local pa ers arrivi Hi in Last Few s the place v Third of Series. ‘ { 1 vied. Borou at. s Sy d Smith seven. Rafley In Juneau on the steamer Al Minutes of Tilt. last night Bernard, busine manas A scrappy little high sciicol ha ('\LI!{”\I\' \ e Ul T s ratira g insh ¢ ketball team composed of practically on' (e Alaska from a short businessevery member of the high scheol in GROCERY th am o was o trip to Seatle. Skugway, almost romped away with RVARD GRiD STAFF : ' et ;\!:;, i }|..1<.‘, 1.\ \;Zv‘.‘ulllr‘ i passenze :n.- ]1“..;;4.." \lnlmuiu‘vlll ’h. fona ll{t:.- i, PHONE 4787 il il steadily improving, All play- on the Alaska for Cordova where he local 1 poys slipped in a couple ETS THIRD WESTERNER ;. ..\ li i withons i el i e ey Lol Emmeme ZTH - > imjaries and will join the staft of the Cordova few minutes complete theiv sched- Times, Mrs. Foley and their son and of play and won the game from FIRE ALARM CALLS | daughter are accompanying Mr. o Skagway 23 to 20 2 ni as 14 0 7§ oy Jimmie Connors was high point' | e walke Ketehikan at the end of J. 8. Jeffory, of M. Seller and Co., man, « AT i e R ‘“":“ e § : | O Ao 1 weeks of wor Laie Ll and Kotehikan leq arvived in Juneau on the Alaska converting a free shot. Victor Sel- Front ‘anid Brameiin The Piremen ’ | § ; : : i ST R e : ; 5 o ok ad Front, near Ferry W e frsy Na ihrougho st night mer the fast little Skagway forward & sl EE8 0L L Front, opp. Film Exchang A0 B S L don n Dunne will - inake >eo G. Lo Rich, of Black Manufacturing looped four markers in the first half | , ComEl s 2 e B 1 1 , il-Westos on the llar Front, opp. City Whart, v 1 i g ‘ Co., left last night on the Alaska for for eight peints and second honors. : Offensive s 'Jr'cnrj LSRRt ) i LaRELCO weon toe BETTING ODDS IN o westward | sk v led throughout the game | Front, near Saw Mill. i e 1 g g and Dunne are from Chicago o 7. Gudker, S i . . = : SiloanL Willoughby at Totem Gro. The Firemen nsive e ; FAVOR OF CHAMP i acker, Swift and Co. de- but a last minute vally by the local u ek 4 Vi £ - § 3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn ARtay ¥ f e 'l for the westward on the Al five snatched the game out of the E I e s Teld : c AR& FA A] : ; il st :' g FRIDAY’S FIGHT ucxa tast night after a short stay in | fire. Skagway fought hard and fol- | Front and '““‘”‘]' = { v { Hinmoi Junne, grad " Main, aniginder of : Junean [lowed the ball at all times but fell | Front and almost air tight. They \ 3 Aouncan S aHngE) N YORIC Teh. 8 —Roliine onfal e - M. Ghadwick, of ‘the United Idown " on' the ‘weakness' to: check|i2-CtSscontiand ialn better passing closer King a UVER ]3 FtFT et 3 i g B A D COC8 St es Rubber Co. arrived in Cuneau Connors I Fifth and Seward. more accurate shooting gl y i loyds fonthall seofonl Ditdayelighvaslan ey IR AeRie a1y, Th At Hilwi | ronight ihe Skagway boys winl| 20 Fire Hall. y ! . practice eacit Tieht between Charley Rosenberg and e . fourniey. o) Douslas: to. mast ithal |92 CaEGineau: and RowaSWIY QI e Bt A e 2 Douplas Iigh School and the Sruona and G610 | Soldiers will-meet the Bagles Fourthi and Harris: Fifth and Gold the visitor: Fiolman was again 1! s B « > champion who light favorite mop A TS I e e ' NAME OF TROTTERS .- g T T et for a total of 19 points Fectablished a o world : REVEAL THEIR AGES " WS W0 Pracy was renneruj th si | | Lineup and Summary A A 5 Gastineau ! .L!( AGWAY Fifth ‘;n..| ..|IsL ah Vit John Heath, White Horse: J. 1l | P o P s, | Seventh and Gold. n : 12 poir s ; i i ) e ' 4 SEL iR -9 Fifth and Kennedy. crimmage for 1 }wu]“ and B i 1 of 17 1 it Thde fans. i Drancahavel | AND WHERE | City: Ruth M. Jessop, City: Mahel |\ "'x’""" . e -1 Ninth, back of power housge €N was ! ith five fields f ™ E et - L. Selmer, g g IR, ; I accounted for the!gnr set in 1925 by e DL a sl Caihoun, opp. Juneau Apls " : yisti e. and Indian § ainden Firemen's scor epien sERG ARG B e [*Bhaint s Distin Ave., and Indian 5t Jine i dnieaes o Sl i Clovsts | | Women o i {45 Ninth and Calhoun. s orown.for hane pome. " |WALTER CLEGHORN oyt e s st o L s 6 St an Sain a home Jast nighi 1. Cashen led the & i MEETS BETTER MAN aLae s J‘,‘,’.'M‘_,l;.m,” " on : Alagka from a vaco Mooscheart Legion I* Sinethie welree | Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Tofic L tiela. soals: it A 4 HER Aneil ; : . ! Twelfth and Willoughby. f horses born in 1 all have | JUD ‘ 4 ond, making three fields and one' pElLLINGIANM : 2% bain i et Mi {aser was a passenge g § Tams Gy on afree hrow \I‘.rm’uL Iihw ust | [pvin 1 of Tooo it | e m nv; \m‘ ka for Juneau. Mrs. K. CARD Ganriol b : ) ST iy e e Olgheen, B dndione SMART JOHN MINNIS %0000 Sk ' i | PARTY e & F. Orme Score and Summary Eeihe st TS Al tending school, Hhinis Firemen RGBT . the Pacific nmm.\‘ v into managerial ranks as!tract cturned home on the Alay Livie, g, ¢ 2 CREEPERS Tracy, f d of the Philadelphia cluy | 1 £ after a short business H.p | 4 Maving 1 ' | P | TENELT ! A \ational League, has had|to_Seatt] I FEB. 3RD ATk 7 5 CHILDREN'S CUTTERS Now K S S AR AR played inj M. D Williaws, superintending en- | BIVIE (o N B el o, et f the ¢ g | . 3 OIL HEATERS He will stand v of the Bureau Public R Prizes and Refreshments| — substitutions: Livie for Burke L : . Y q : “eliol s ey on accompanied by s, Willianis, I " Ol ‘|| ELECTRIC HEATER o o Ut i | two cities. He covered "‘;‘““.“‘_""”“' on the Alaska lascnight | A dmission 35 cents | Referce— Paul Johnson | Nelson Sherill, for % Vi 1 work of “doping out” winner fc g » =3 a visii in Seattle and Port % ey 5 e rothe Red Sox o and L, BERIE Land oy Scorers—Sabin and Bruner; Timer A in Roston and when he play., lnd during the Christmas vacation | | Take a Tablespoonful of Salts game at fivst of the Phil-, Miss Mable De Kay arrived in Ju. i 5= i L : will fuke up in Philadalphia | M€an last night on the steamer Ai | - - - - — - Juneau Gun Club i : : K 3 Hardware Company & . i ' | B Those Hardwood Floors in a Jiffy with the R Totals 3 5 g nlts oceasionally, noted au- paied i five world series, three Holds their regular shoots 7 §TOVES OUR 5roCiALTY Substitutions: MeCormick for Nie thority, who tells us that too much With the Athletics, and one each every Sunday morning at 1 S e rich food forms acids which almost With the Red Sox and Pirates. 10:30 at the grounds | J()hnson Electrtc Floor POllSh(’.r 1 Open Evenings Phone 215 | | | Keller, | Niemi, g 3 MeCormick Flush vour kidneys by drinking Mack. Mcinnis also played for Cleve “ quart af water each day, also tal land and Pittshurgh and has partici Officials: referce, Johnson: timers, Paralyze the kidueys in their effort >+ Il E | e e e e e ] They APTOns at Jarman's Thrift Store. ad. B - - i SOLD and RENTED hecome s hand wenker then YOUNGVEAST’BIBLOM-AT [vou may suficr with a qull mi The in the v reglon, sharp lN WORLD REVEALE in the-back or sick headache, diz / LJ L] b Alaska Electric Light BERLIN, Feh, 3—Little Miss Dn'is coated, and when the weather i Margerie, one-year-old daughter of bad you have rhenmatic twingoes ; & P0u7er Co. the French Ambassador to Germany, The urine gets clondy, full of sedi has made her debut to the elite in ment, the channels often get sore s Telephone No. 6, Juneau, Alaska Berlin as the youngest diplomat in and irvitated, obliging von to seek | - . the world. Her entrance into s»- relief two or three times during - — - B(llt(’l‘t(’s ciety was made during a farewell!the might party which Ambassador and Mme | To help neutralize these irvitating ’)()UBLEII’V‘A DF‘R g . You pay no more for an Exide Pierre Margerie gave in honor of aecids; to help cleanse the Kidneys| 4 < F l E because it is made by the world’s the French members of the depart- and flush off the body's urinous l '/ng qulpment | . ¢ largest manufacturers of storage ing Interallied Military Control waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts | faat : e | ok ” . batteries. ~Neither do you pay o ste assemabled. (o tho oy auy. prarwaey neve, Take sl Poyolas F. OFE, vsiChilkoot Bansacks THIS IS TRANSFER SEASON [ extra for its reputation for long, | b 1 dependable service. brilliant rooms of the Embassy near before breakfast for a few davs, and N LET US FIX Y Y b batt that i the historic Brandenburg Gate, they your kidneys then act fine o o ’ o b Jf. ouU ur | ou buy a battery that is noted with surprise that Mme. D¢ This famous salts is made from the ])”“ las lflh VS S"‘l way Hl | economical because its first cost Margerie was not in th receiving acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- is low and its final cost is lowest, line. No explanation was forth-'bined with lithia, and has been used i \ TONIGHT _ap Come in and see our Shaw Walke Book Cases y . coming until an exchange of farewell for years to help flush and stimulate f) @ ©- M- : . TINEAU messages hetween the Ambassadorisiuggish kidneys; also to neutralize GAS and the spokesman for the Commis- (he in the system so they no DOUGLAS NATATORIUM n) sion was about to begin g tate. thus often relieving ELECTRIC A side door opened and a nurse hladder weakness i A 4 v J. B. Burford & CO. | brought in the Ambassador's and| Jad Salts Is inexpensive: cannot Admission 25 and 50 cents | PHONE 416 Mme. De Margerie's only child. injure and makes a delightful effer- “Ladies and gentlemen,” explained yescent lithia-water drink. adv. = 2T i