The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1927, Page 5

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m(l"‘( ING UP P \THER ANN APPOIN THENTS FOR TO-DAY 2 8) W@RT§ ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, [ \ ((HALL 4 ! $ \ \ [l \ \ \ ! N { ( 4 ) ! 3 FEB. 9, 1927. By GE ORGE McMANU S AN TG | ARE O INOPECT M REFEREE A DEBATE AT TWO- | | ey »‘tv\“* ELSE? | WATERWORKS AT ELEVEN| | AT THREE YOU ARE DUE AT | | “~\0\1 Wauh BE SuRE T /| LUNCHEON ENGAGEMENT | | {7 THE DRY DOCKS TO CHRISTEN | | | PLAY- DINTY' ME CORN ) AT TWELVE WiITH THE A BOAT- FIVE-THIRTY- YOU { I L AYING © IR BOARD OF ALDERMEN AT ___ARE TO ATTEND A ™M - & BEOR HOU ONE YOU ARE TO BE AT | I LING OF rm—‘ 1:: D > - DUGANS qr @ | LANDIORDS' [ 22" R e uo\.L\» HAVEN'T WO A HAND AL oAY! S ( | { Lody Hoop Game Proposed For Tonight Is Called Off : Injuries ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing t Metal Work South ront Street Phone 373 Res. Ph A return mateh betweon the | Firemen and Haines Al N, B tiv shated 1o have been played { tonight at A. B. HMall, was can | celled today owing to minor in- | || T I S U IR RRUE S, SO BT RRU SC ST PRSIy Juriee revoivad by meveial momp ¢ | i 5 U5 : | bers of the local squad, If they | TY C()Ifl} SVIG '\ S “ I’IVII i I with severd ¢ shots, two recover sufficiently before the | || L e LV e distance thic wl scored visitors leave the Channel, an | g ; tive gouls from th other game may be arrang L()[ 1\ Ih ‘1 1(41\ l« ()Ii with two free ! him Capt. Barragar and Holman undex‘%tood == HAI points. J. Johnsd other forwara uffered foot injuries (hat make Thoydcutsa‘y_ th],s _ . end James, left gaard red o it impossible for them to play ) atr” | PHILADELPLIA, Feb. 9. Ty Cobl ticld goal cach for soveral days. Campen wi'l 3 «<ftas gos will play v the Philadelphia Ath Play Again Tonight also be out of the game for a NE thing that Pa Provider| 1-tics, b Jounced at a dinner last y The Indian fiy wed fla ol fow days likes ubout this store is night given by the Philadelphi eal ball L night. It v Whi that when you ask anything s * Writer " il hie had a o soly tefons ad they don't come back at yon; cepted the offer of manager Connie l N y break up I n w i e with, “Madam, here is something Bl £ : ; a's Stage Runaway Game . . e : woon. Dhey. Al yalisl Mack 4 ) just I { 3 ) ) S AN, B i el i FuuD SALE i S that will It is unoificialiy reported that Cobl st \151(111;' A INe Dy ‘l""“ a in 2 The Martha Society will hold « | “Fder prop ;WA M will reccive a Aty of $60:000 e . Rt iR Vs e Food Sale at the Sanitary Grocery | Please you as o ARG year, Five from t Jeutiiin gty ! Saturday, Feb. 12th aily, | [LiEbEradesiootatd | Cabb said he cope 1o : to laines 11 point P : ’ field and is confident i Puncau Firemer LI ) Lineup and Summary “Rollins” Silk Hose for ladies and| | CALIFORNIA ! will win the pennant B, 23 | Firemen fo Rt T e bl 3 S iy What other teams ha iled 1o | Holman, 1 0 IHCrons At ulman g Stoy e GRO( .‘HS\ do i fwn years, Juneau Five | Allen, f O e o b The Empire BEUNEEE | Department hoopsters accomplishod | Tracy, f 145 0 0 32 Gri S eis el = | in 10 minutes last night at A. B.|Nowcll, ¢-g i TR R = ! | 1all, that is, defeat the highly touted | Campen, Al ) er R % | A. N. B. basketballers from laines. | Barragar T e ‘ E. FIRE ALARM CALLS ore indicates | — - ‘ AL\- rhird and Franklin. Tracy Sets Record Tolal 3% 3 73 Front and Franklin ARE SUSPENDED‘ Tracy, who has kept right on Doc | Substitution Allen for Holman Front, near Ferry Way. ¢ el all seazon for scoring | Campen for Nowell, Holmai for Ai-| Front, opp. Film Exchange et a new individual scoring ilvn Nowell for Baker Front, opp. City Whart, e L record last night when he caged 16| Haines A. N, B,FG T T Dt , i " Front, near Saw Mill. HEWER Otk S HaD 0 Tl A | goals from scriz His clever|A. Johnson, f R Jim Jeffries, once champion Willoughby at Totem Gro. York State .v\!l\myn Gimpdenitn, 8 oting and feinting lost his guard |J. Johnson, f I o 2 2 | of the world, has won another el SRotcsle e f"'“!“"':f_""”".‘“"I“ O s repeatedly and his aim was des | Willard 4. L 1 7 5| fight '1hcpnodlchchnld~x\\"1q Pront ahd Reward :ll\: 4 T: ‘,”"1.»"‘- z"m_ nirg Plotmon was slightly off in his form, | Donnelly 0 0 1 0 court awarded him the do" | Second and Main. ey 1 e § but sunk five fields and one fre. mes, & 1 o 1 2 after both he and a ncnyllmr | Fifth and Seward. . throw three quarters of the game % \ alaimed it e H: i aimed it. Fire Hall. JOE THOMAS, RACE he R s e RIS s ke S Aays msa. - " 3. him for sccond scc g plac hi| 8§ tutiol onnelly fo e : : : Seco and G PILOT, BARES RING e R e sl ”“m“ ) ‘,_‘\ 10 ; Now, if your auto’s feeling sick = ":I’:"" o '] ‘”’:;’r'ig GF AUTO THIEVES e R D L OREGON DEFEATS W. 5. ¢. | You then should bring it to ws ||| 37 Fourth and liar | iy . in the second half, caged five field Referee—Paul Johnson ik " % ol quick. Fifth and Kast. HAMMOND, Iud. Feb. o The sto-| This is a new_portrait study | Nowell, at center in the opening ks BUGE Ore., Fen. 8. The ba HBN. your ooristartin. Bl TG ry of enforced participation in of Mrs. Jean Young, mother yair, shot three from the field and a | JACK DELANEY IS LSLiBLEAYe STthe TRIEaHgLY: OF (O groan or squeak there's || Fifth and Kennedy. gunized antomobile operations tole | of George Young, seventeen- | froe ihrow, and put in at guard for AR Jun Mgkt dsteatol Washingion omathing thet mattor wilh Ninth, back of power house by Joe Thomas, vacing pilot, has| year-old lad who finished |paker in the lust ten minutes of PICKED FOR WINNER.5tatc College by a score of 43 i it inside. It you don’t under- Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts put federal authoritics on the trai the Catalina Channel swim play added another from serimmage .. atn 5 b | el % i g stand autolingn you had Distin Ave., and Indian St of an outlaw band helieved to num for a total of nine point NEW YORK, Feb. 9. Jack Dela| , better Maws 0o liknse toe L Nitth and Oaifews ber 30 men urn-uona! Newsreel) Willard A. N. B. Star ney is an 8 to favorite for th Ihis store will be open |‘\:vvwl|\‘.;:. case correctly. ‘\,a' San tan Bavanti and Rain: Death as an alternative compellec e Willard, working at center for the | battle with Jimmy Maloney ¢ ‘ehy.| 0N the 10th of each month for the whether it needs a little ofl ! Twelfth, at Northern L'dry him to turn his tcchnical skill to un visiting squad, was easily the best puary 18. Seats are selling for accommodation of the trade tonte i t i | A 2 hi lawlul tasks, and meanwhile he W BERLENBAGH player on that five. e worked well e [ady. GOLDSTEN'S EMPORIUM | %« O wtngf;:;”d”;?m: [ T,:s::“,r’,','::, WITRUE IR required to contribute to the gang tinst both Nowell and Campen and DOUGLAS CARNIVAL DATE—| - > > 4 Gl N A | 4 4 less bill funds, Thomas said. But when h his passing and floor game were FEBRUARY 18TH —adv.| Jarman's Thritt Shop for bargaing ; e e a wife's life was threatened he determ I"T RI both excellent. He caged three from HELERU AL in Dresses and Aprons adv. [ = ——— i ined to risk his own znd cxpose the serimmage and a free throw for| Advertising always pays. Use the | —— e a @ e * / | band N TR b, 0 — Pl ov point A. Johnson, came | columns of upire. ! EAU MOTOR CO. | Trolling G e e renn o, lares s (omBnied | omsin s e, SERVICE LUCAS ‘ Trolling Gear *7”1" at his home ke, and ““"I B R B e ] AVOld BrOHChltls | Brilliant Shine eight men appeared they were seized |7 W S0 ST enter thel § 7 g = — : . g by officers. el e e e ! ! " | Check colda promptly — | Gashoat Equipment Thomas said he had served them H 7 | 3 LAY R SEDly hat | o timated to be 3} 10 w ow v ¢ hi 4 3 / . g fort touy niohlie tline Gt bl i o Eliet I0RIE It ! o as e Juneau Gun Club Anchors : 10 serial bers by hics 'y \ rub on Vicks and 9 5 | it & e W FEWER ROUNDS URGED [y ! with warm Raqnel. @ | Holds their regular shoots || Chain—Rope \ | ‘ . N Then the $500 was demanded, and AS BOOST TO BOXING ! | lCKs evefé [altng meriing ot | Calking Cotton and SiTIbINaE R atismBhing Lo: Horoos ! ! VAL aR :30 at the grounds | 2 4 the sum from his mother in Elgin lish boxing authorities avel{ ! APORuUE | S SRR DR " Accessories 11, his wife received a death threat ging that flghts be confined to|$ ([ e - > fewer rounds in the inf nore | | 3‘ }I ‘ R R I q FOR OLYMPIC SPLASH Billy Wells vors it, saying "U“ \ ( would be a good thing for Loxiug!§ H Hardware Company ; e generally,” while J. W. H. T. Dou-|{ { VACl ]l IM CLEAN ‘RS i A o aRao Nebraska expects to send a Wrge | o cricketor and referee, sug.| § i B8TCVES OUR SITCIALTY state delegation o the OWMDIC|poieq (hat a change would cause games at Amsterdam next year. Hope- | o povors (o giont all the time, Y : 2 a | | Open Evenings Phone 213 fuls Include Roland Locke, world 205 | ;1€ (08 0 Bl 00 mstead of | § SOLD and RENTED [ yard champion runner, Lloyd Hahn.| . vine time sparring about in the!} b d A. A. ¥ mile champlon and Alva|et few rounds. The hoxers (hew:|| BY = = S Martin, now a minister at Otoe, Neb., | (ojves would apprec the innova ; who set national collegiate and A.' A | jon in the opinion of C. B. Coch | I k E : $ U. halt mile records running ai|wen promnter { 3 A laska ectrie urht Northwestern. - > - ‘z ow =] | Corinne Condon, 16 year old Oma " d t tal't ? & P C | o sctoon g swimmer, nower of | SULANNE CONFIDENT 14 4 ower Lo. SHEHOMH B YAl cmark and-the 4 OF TENNIS SUCCESS[= THAT IS OUR FIRST QUERY, BUT AFTER IT IS ALL J Telephone No. 6, Juneau, Alaska \ A. U. 4 yard record in the back il : i TR e k| SRR Sl i OVER IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE g ming team and Harold Trumble, hurd | wotis as an amateur, Suzanne Lenglen | T B ) ler, Frank Wirsig, vaulter and Billy |y confident she remains the caamp-l§ ATTEND THE t atteries Hein, sprinter, all regional or na-|ion regardloss of whether she is paid |} { X tional tit are ”““"' candidatcs. | sor her fennis, “Your golf amateurs' § 218! /1NNI }AL FII{E/"EN You pay no more for an Exide —— play vour professionals for champ-|{ £ * | because it is made by the world’s OREGON FlSHERMEN onships,” she argued. “I can see no i B LL lé\rtg'est_ manix‘fa_:}t‘urer; of storage reason why your tennis amateurs A S atteries. ~Neither do you pay PLAYING MORE GOLF | s wby 2o e [ DIRECT SU RACTION | | extra for its reputation for long, e “I see no sense I ng because | 9 . . | | dependable service. To the popularity of golf, F. E . 0 j5 pajq for what one does best Elk A l 70l Pri f Averill, state game warden, attrib.[pi PSP BT atable, 1 estill $ uditormum Will Print Over Draft You buy a battery that is utes in part the shrinkage of $US-|facl [ can beat any woman termis § oy i-FC°"°m1°°l,b°C““sl° its .fi"’l‘ cost 199 in the state’s annual revenues|yaver jn the world, and, therefore, SATURDAY—FEB. 12. 1927 FREE TRIAL | is low and its final cost is lowest, from hunting and fishing licenses.| [ a1 vet champion. " | 9:30 P. M g | Changing the dates of the fiscal year 2 e - | 48 g Pk | GASTINEAU would account for a sixth of the de-| Philadelphia and St. Louis are the 2 . crease but the remainder, Averill be. | best hospitalized of large American AND MEET THE BOYS WHO { lieves, can be ascribed to desertion|cities, a survey shows. Kach has! " B B f d & C | ELECTRIC of streams for the links. ten beds per thousand of population.| PUT IT OUT A . urror 0. | e Boston has nine, New York, Los 7 A e i PHONE 416 Advertising always pays. Use the| Angeles, Pittsburgh anld Clavalind { Admission end it #5% $1.00 | eslumny of e Bepire, geveil, and Chicago five. L are e R ] - 1 ) S

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