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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP Country Club Frocks for Dressed Women RE, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1925, o ' ? DOUGLAS STARS ANDJUNEAUM MEET TONIGHT Making taeir last scheduled ap- pearance on the Channel this sea- son, the Juneau High School quin- tet; ehamps of the northern divi-|j T e sion of the 8. E. A. Conférence | will take on the Douglas All-Stars at 8 o'clock this evening at the school gymnasium. | Juneau fans will be given their | last opportunity to see the Hill- toppers in action until next win- ter, this evening, for the boys are| leaving for Wrangell next week and their last games of the sea . son will be played at Wrangell. In an effort to draw a big {crowd to the contest, prices of| admission have been lowered to| ten and twenty-five cents. Pro-| ceeds of the game will go towards defraying expenses of the trip to | Wrangell. In spite of the fact the locals| BABY BASSINETS Big assortment to choose from Ask to See Qur SPECIAL BABY SCALE BRIGHT COLORED FROCKS ARE VERY MUCH IN VOGUE THIS SPRING Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE ‘and UNDERTAKING These new Spring models have all that Fashion decree L in the hem line, tucks, shirrings, flares, pleats, and ome with the new V neck lines and tight at wrist leeves. Many have jewel ornaments—and the colors are—red, cak wood, slate blue, silver gray, navy and black. Sizes 14 to 50. ONE GROUP—$13.50 EACH SECOND GROUP—$19.75 EACH JUST ARRIVED TOMATOES, CABBAGE, NEW POTATOES, PARSNIPS, CAULIFLOWER, LETTUCE, LEEKS, GREEN ONIONS! RADISHES, e o st|| DO SAMNUTS,L CRLFIRE RN L e lasders are ooked 10| GREEN PEPPERS, PARSLEY, RHUBARB. A LARGE COATS JL These coats and sports ‘apparel willwin ithe heart of all who like and admire well made garments with such style in fabries—colors and design. W i WATCH FOR: NEW GOODS ARRIVING ON EVERY BOAT PSSR S S S a A S S SRRttt ate - rrrrrrrrre ARRIVED FROM NEW YO“K the opening fracas they had not TWIG APPLES,‘ BANANAS, GRAPE : |two separate teams, but this eve- 1 ‘Call Us Up For Prices ' 4 1(0 make them ' dangerous oppon- | school. The contemplated plan | he said, but when that plan was |and make ' expenses. previously played as a unit, the \ | ning their team work should be ; CALIFORNIA GROCERY men will ‘be taken to |of taking a gasboat seuth would ! abandoned it was decided seven ! However, with an important se- r | ries awaiting his team at Wran- s ¥ s 2o ., nc. | gell, and a successful season be- SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING o o i for a good battle this evening. In| ““YELLOW NEWTON APPLES, BLA ! players in the quint being from und ORANGES. lmnterially improved—enough 50| PRICED FROM $19.75 TO $47.50 EACH ‘ bl PPON «Best § " have enabled him to take ten men, | men would, be all they could take | hind it, Coach Wald decided eight | men would make the trip in order Juneau’s Leading Depatbment Stéré., [that no shortage of players would i be experienced. Phose named last week—F. R trcelifrsrreliftrcelifoorcelifoef] :ime, J. Orme, ‘Livie, Netlson, g e : ey Burke and Berggren will travel, |Loyal Knight; R. Beistline, Es- with' Brandt and Whittier as the teemed Lecturing Knight; Willigm two extra men. These two prom- Franks, Treasurer. Those who ising players rank 7 and 8 resped- were re-elected to their offices tively in' their efficiency Trating, are: M. H. Sides, Secretary; HY according to Coach Walid. R. Shepard, Trystee for three| Tonight the Hilltoppers will go xir of Love” After four ars as leading comedian in the Alice Qates Opera company, he d Leblanc in the burlesque svangeline” when it was fi VETERANACTOR |: g Henry Messerscimidt was elec' ANSWERSLAST produced in Niblo's Garden inj York in 1874. i va this point that Crane, | e of friends,| ous roles. With | New ed Exalted Ruler of Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P. O. Elks, to succeed | George B. Rice, at the election of | officers held at the regular meet- ing of the Lodge in the Elks Hail years; H. M. Porter, Tiler. on the floor with the Orme boys Past Exalted Ruier George B. OR the caging end, Neilson at cen- Rice was chosen as delegate l,,’ter, and Brandt and Berggren the Grand Lodge, and Dr. Georg> guarding. The Islanders have not at Ho W i last night. F. Freeburger wa# chosen as al-|announced their lineup. Other new officers elected are: | ternate to this positicn. E. M. Goddard, Esteemed Leading | b < 25 R R. B. Martin, Esteemed '0ld papers for sale at The Fmpire.! I, '. . ¥ . —ll William H. Crane, Famo Wa make mens suits for $55 ‘on Americon | ““Dies at ilywood 13 Schiool,” “Divorce,”" & “The Serious Family.” b~ Famous Partnershi [l ¢ (Continuea trom Page One) T e s ] T “|sulted in the famous partnership | ® 5 arawing to a close, I want (0| with Stuart Robson. The two write my memoirs o i3 not | men found both had been cast for| Worth living unless one is doing|ihe same part—Gillipod in “Ou:| the thing ome wants to do. !l Boarding House.” An amicable want to do just one more Dlay|agreement was reached wharaby | and when 1 have accomplished | crane took the added part of] that, writing will be my occupa ) Colonel FElevator and the plav, tlon for the rest of my had a long run in New York. The | Beginning lils acting -1 pair continued to share honors in| ary of “nothing a week, several successes. They revived| Was cradited with having accumi: <o Comedy of Errors” and i Jated one of the largest fortunes |,y Wives of Windsor,” after eyer made by an indi in 1889 their long partn stage. ended ‘He w rn at Leicester, M A dozen plays in which April 30, 1415, the son of Amazian iacted a wide variety of hum and Mary C He received characters followed. Having great most of his y in Boston.|fajfh in the dramatic poi where his mimicking of pupils and jof ~ American life, it teachers won him recognition 23! that he appeared in a an impersonator, but ed havoe copt as an American ch: with his deportment card —— s Comic Characters Phone 257 For Bob Tarner Crane acted all sorts of comi® Taxjcab The “Presiden » o It's a characters in “The tor,” “The | Lulu, Rockaby v. It you g6 to American Minisie The Gover|gleep. I'll wake you up when you nor of Kentue “His Wife's {get there. Bob. Ao " “Father the Boys,” R e “:‘B:t:lel;' Hn‘:um.” numerous | We make meu's a\:l!s for $55 8 other plays. | . WOLLAND. —adv Most of his time was spent inj————- i New York City during his active| — NopICE TO CREDITORS stage days, but in the ClOSIE gy the Gommissioner's fourt ¢ years he established h 'h::lnm’,g e Territory of Alaska, Divi- | Box”_at Cohasset, I\l:ss. n.xll the! o No. One. BeRre' S 500 | Binear ML L soseiiinial mear Boston. He purchased) ye,n 7§ Commissioner and | e pern Beauty Parlors. m"""g" and with a yearly :1(““‘,' ex - Officio Probate Judge | — i . s . sktenson ormed *: Haines Precinet. — 8 A B Gttt | jnto a villa. Life on the water| the Matter of the Estat t ¥ . B on with bim' aad st et e FRRES 97| NGBS CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH t much of his leisure on hl;. Notice is hereby given that the ht. | The Cranes "‘“"“"}"“l ‘&h‘i‘ll“del"iknl‘ll has been duly ap- “Righing Box” and New \“”vb:’;‘polnu-d executor of the ‘*Last Hollywood when the motion I iygiy 4nq Testament” of James ture city began to assume IM-ineoa.i) - geceased. portance. A1l persons having claims & agalnst the estate of the said James McQuinn, deceased, are ' dance numbers, in the back rOOMiyerahy requested to .present the a Boston music store where De oo™y hroper vouchers at- . was employed when he was 14 I0iyameq 1o the undersigned at my y led to Crane's stage d¢| gy “yyines, Alaska, within six He lost Hia o M lmonths from the date of this ow workers idled ay e potice. of their time watching him| u:; cd " iWhen he was 17 Crane got Mfiimn' . “job” It was with the} Opera troupe. but there salary attached to it. His g very small, but he learn- ‘every line spoken by the oth- b of the troupe. When ‘of the cast became ill. Crane teered to do his part. The was doubtful, but there T else to be done, 50 on. His first real Schilling Teas and other good teas come from the same Oriental tea gardens. But Schilling is the only one that comes to you as fresh as it }_eft those gardegl, Your grocer returns your ricigy instantly if you don't like Schilling’s best !, Thtte tones, medium anl I'gliit, in modern’stic manner are 12ed by Cihantal for a simp ceetitmd composed ol lrrcpe si'in heise und pleated skirt. Tis blo s+ aehieves sophis- tication Ly ~'myp ¢ inserts which' simulate a t and a diagonal application [ reverse satin. g AMERIJAT IESIL RE3 l.-nrn‘.ln;: tonight in Dug-Out at 4 8 o'clock. Chow call afterwards. | —adv. JAPAN (Green) nd and ENSEMBLES The Most Important Daytime Vogue New models, formal, informal and sqoxts costumes— A collection notable for distinctiveness of style and i 8 ' 'WESTERN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ' PORTLAND, OREGON Balance Sheet at close of business, . December 31, 1927 excellence of slender tailoring, in ‘the fi fabries of charmaine and chasmere. These ncw modes are the three piece- s Jg spring colors. of navy blue and tan, nu\gh blue & red, all gray, tan and dust (the new brgwm), . The flat silk cyepe blouses are charmingly. embroid- ered in: harmonizing shades. ’ g $19.50—$49,50 ACCESSORIES G That the'smart costume may be had in shades are heautifully’ m;ftche_!(?." MISSES HATS = $ 47,635.76 1,179,663.80 Loan to members on Asso- ; clation stock Office Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages ‘of your d are clear and you can brgsthe freely. No more hawking, smuffling, mucous discharge, headaehe, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or " is gone. Don't stay up! Get a small bottle of ] Cream Balm from your di ' now. Apply a little of ‘this ‘fragrant, antis- eptic cream im ‘youe nostrils, let .|it penetrate rough every air . |passage of the: ; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mu- cous membrane, Eiving you in- stant relief. E Cream Balm fis just what everp.cold and catarrh sufferer has | ‘seeking. It's just splendid. ki Stage Debut ; Furniture and Equip- . Antics, including and song g at aines, Alaska, this cf T ERIK OSL itk ekt et e s e e LIABILITIES Stockholders credits 1. Due Dborrowers om ¢ loans M Other Ligbilities Reseryes — Guarantee Fu _And surplus . First publization, F 0 Last publication, ~ G { R 21 wpses ¥ mzfi,.d Heppo i i Aephisto Daleomara

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