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r————— SKINGING UP FA WHAT \),-\‘ C ARE TMEMN TS ¥ R AND THE CROCER AND 7 () N JER WHAT 1 TOL THER DO AS 1 | MG FoR ALDE MY OF S Ow TO ME YOO > TO THE To! i o YOu \‘\\ BT TRE! AND 1LL S VOTE WHENS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AD | RAN INTO ~YOUL YO THIS AN-JIGCS CE AT TWO TELL THE C1T Y HALL -\\] RECEIVE TUE g v AT : ‘,.’/'/' clg MEET THE AN FEB. 5, THE MAYOR JUST PHONED | i AND SAYS YOU MUST CALL AND VISITING FIRE MEN! 19’7 By GEORGE \h‘\l\'\(' | EE WO { | ;000D CiT OLT OF L= | MORNIN -~ [ HERE AN DONT BO9%" g CALL MF F\‘\‘.- - BRI g | FIHEMEN SWAMP Uk z-mj H FIVE 'ROSENBERG WINS FIGHT GOOTIES 79 T0 & IN FINAL GAME Locals Pile Up Largest Score Of Y(‘.‘H’ il] l{l“‘.fl\\'d'\' .L:Ifl”!f,' with Haines Soldiers. L 1} tween th Chilkoot DB 1 merchants Department As a game it wasn't for an exhibition of pa ing, shooting and clever that put up by the local squad wa worth going to see. The Cooties outclassed in cvery dej they took their licking 1 they arve. o much, Bt sing chach floor we W bui ment th sports Never in Their part in th told. A field goal by Henderson ed points and a field al ecach by and Roat accounted for t of their score. They ) in the halt second The locals started the a changed lineup. Nowell was ol to center. Campen who is out of i me for a few day with a ed cartilage. Allen and Tracy at forwards and Baker and Bar A at gu At the mid dle of the third period, Holman re Pl Allen while Tracy was shifted to ard and Baker to forward Play Smooth Game combinations worked machinery. Nowell’ was particularly team scored out for from scrimmage one free throw for 19 points, well caging nine from the field 18. Allen and Holman tied for third with 13 points each, six goals from serimmage and free throw for each Baker and Barragar each sunk four through the ht points The ball was in possession of Firemen about 90 per of time. The Cooties had portunities to score from 1 basket and in the second half virtual Iy of their tries were of the 18-foot line. Allen showed up| well at forward, working in with th combination in splendid shape. Tra cy, in at guard for the first time this season, made a fine impr 1 His shooting with that of owell in the first half figured largely in the lopsided score. Baker made four field goals in the 15 minntes he worked at forward. Lineup and Summary Firemen G FT P Allen, f 6 1 [ Hnlnmn. i 6 if 0 9 1 9 0 o4 0 1 38 Substitutions: llulllhm for Cooties FG T Roat, f 1 [ Miller, f [ 0 Henderson, f 1 1 Bliss, ¢ 1 0 Thompson, g 0 Boatwright, g 0 Hoffmann, g 0 Running contest i a free them soon throw 1 tive poir first and two in game wiih switeh rds liked work Both well-oited at center Every man on the Tracy nosed Nowell place with nine ihe cent the bu made Total 3 1 Substitutions: Miller for son, Boatwright for Hoffman. Score by halves—tirst, Firemen 46| Cooties 5; second, Firemen 33, Coot-| ies 2. | Officials: Referee, Paul Johnson; | Timer, Keller; Scorer, Sabin — o First consignment of Spring Mil- linery has arrived. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. —adv. Hender ) Hansen outside | | BEATS SKAGWARY AT BASKETBALL Local Hoopsters Win from Light Skagway Five by Score of 24 to 15. Skag minutes and per ward for few pluck cont over 11 1o The island and lo for the Skap Hi te il fan fightin Lineup Juneau Connors, f Orme, f ie, « ke |F. Orme, g Ramsay f Lundstrum, Neilson, ¢ Total 12 Subs: Ramsay for Co rum for J. Orme, N PG on for PT P 0 Selmer, Olsen, ¢ f 3 o 1 s Phelp. Hestne 15 Selmer. | Johnson: Timer, Trune and Nowell >+ at Jarman's Hestness for L Reforee Official Keller; Dresses ow sale Now, if your auto’s feeling sick You then should bring it to us quick. HEN your car starts to groan or squeak there's something the matter with it inside. If you don’t under- stand autolingo you had better have us diagnose the case correctly. We <can tell whether it needs a little oil tonic or if an operation is necessary, We render a pain- less bill. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. SERVICE LUCAS » | it by WITH GRAHAM; TITLE OF CHAMPION IS VACAN T © BASKETBALL | woand .\‘()!(“(‘ S el ) Skagway and Doug- (l 5 I{I\’ll 1 ill]gl(’. L0 wnowou brow had could not siashing attack of powerful opponent Rosenberz announced hi the t T & Sk the Chilkoot wiil 1 he 1a High to on five and cha wa Soldi hatterc column High the J 1y md round 1o hool play ad dancing under nberg poured long and short the title or s e foth the Soldiers and the relentic failed to win hiave 4 channel during their inva way five on the that into him 1 both York T Juneau Gun Club Holds their regular every Sunday morning 10:30 at the grounds ion that would e i had to win to wa the half ternoon ruled ¢ 3 shoots diaw the title at under a pound 2ham thronghont the year operates rezutir pascenger and freight traln service from Seward on the Co to Falrbanks tn the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, betweer Seward and Fairbanks For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) branches Anchorage 4 Alaska SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted cntirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock TLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now .. . $7.00 €PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER"” SKIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF e MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET "NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Made in Juneau, Alaska. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. BE. Hall, Phone No. Juneau Hig! -~ D0ELAS TONIGHT | oy nee the neau Ii in Dou sion | \ | " Punch. Elmer E. Candy 637. e Hand 'y Andy’s Carpenter Sho A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK YES! We have a room for you THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” B e e md they to cop nur have a mrl the local ifi were beated de-| o three games this and the Firemen the ligh Sc advan 7 KETCHIKAN LOSES TO BUCKLEY FIVE SEATTLE, Feb. 5 School | defe last won over the of 8 to 2 tuii The of de ing L they force Soldiers tihoy The Keteh week ethall Tive The hool "kan High me their first when | at night i outweigh Alaska hould put this night way lost their Buckley Be to use by a score - " Six Robbers Bind 4 Persons; Get $15, 000 CHICAGO, Feb. b Binding persons, robbers blew the ind | in the offices of the Lyon and Heaiy the channel funs, | Music Company and eseaped with D 15 They overlooked §10. first ga Thursday me wi and the not hit their st due th clmer aces of Skagw six have rid vyt " to surprise 000 in cash 0 in First consi linery has nment of securities. d s -> > - Call Coll'a's Taxy. ¥none 435;Night phone 231, Member Auto Assn. sdv LEverpone saps- ol ‘Buick is Reliable ] Buick reliability is one reason why the ma- jority of new Buicks every year are purchased by old Buick owners. Buick is the car with the Sealed Chassis, which encases every operating part inside an iron or steel housing, to keep out dirt. Buick is the car with the high-speed starting motor, for reliability in starting—with me- chanical 4-wheel-brakes, for certainty in stop- ping—and with a six-cylinder, valve-in-head engine, for engine performance that is the envy of the motor car industry. Buy a Buick! It is a more dependable and more enjoyable motor car. THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT CONNORS MOTOR CO. {Vhen be;ter ;utomqb_il_es aré .builc, Buick wflT build -them POLISH Those Hardwood Floors in a Jiffy with the Johnson Electric Floor Polisher SOLD and RENTED + The Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Telephone No. 6, Juncau, Alaska Filing Equipment THIS IS TRANSFER SEASON | | LET US FIX YOU UP Come in and see our Shaw Walke Book Cases J. B. Burford & Co. ——.4" ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Work South Front Street Phone 373 Res. 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Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Wilioughby Iome Gracery. opp opp near ond Trolling Gear Brilliant Shine Gashoat Equipment Anchors Chain—Rope Calking Cotton and ’\('1'('.\.‘0]'“’.‘ HARRIS Hardware Company STCVES OUR SFECIALTY Open Evenings Phone 213 Batteries You pay no more for an Exide | batteries. Neither do you pay| extra for its reputation for long, | | dependable service. | You buy a battery that is economical because its first cost| is low and its final cost is lowest, | GASTINEAU ELECTRIC PHONE 416