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We’ll do our share as usual recognizing how conditions are we’re. going the limit on priee euts THE CASH BAZAAR 111 FRONT STREET OO0 YOU GET CONVENIENT CREDIT— “Your credit is good if your credit is good.” i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 1931. 3 ’They are reported to have a stror’;‘canridence to the locals and help ted to the Alaska Legislature and | WILL TAKE PART il:VF.’RI-ITT 7&()\\!. E] = ———— R § team this year. them win. most likely to be submitted agaln IN SCHOOL OPERETTA PROMOTION TO CHICAGO DOUGL4Q Douglas’ Girls’ team is also in |in some form or other, was the| Ennie Kronquist and William | s IT'S AT WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Pe W, good practice and fully pepped up BASKETBALL PENNANTS principal topic before the meeting Cashen are among those who will| Everett Nowell, son of Mr. and for the battle tonight. For veral ARE RECEIVED TODAY of the Douglas Island Woman's |take part in the operetta, “Wind- Mrs. W. E. Nowell of this city, who NEWS vears they have been the cham-| Two pennants, representing th: Club Wednesday at the home Of|mMis of Holland,” which is to be | has been connected with the Con-| 7:30 I E 9:30 o pions and it is believed locally that |first trophies of the 1930-31 basket- | Mrs. Glen Kirkham. The bill for |given by the high school glee club, |tinental Illinois Trust ‘Company 1 this year will be no exception. ball season and won by the Doug- that law, as drawn up, was disap- in the near future. Their names |Chicago, for the past three year: | Not content with restin, the |las Hi boys' team in the recent proved and the Territorial Federa- | were inadvertantly left out in prev- and stationsd a. I o TOxAG, LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOUBLEHEADER BASKETBALL |laurels won in the Haines tourna- hoop tournament at Haines, as tion is to be so notified. It was |ious mention of the operetta. as bead T s 7 IS ON TONIGHT AT DOUGLAS |ment last month, the Douglas boys’ | champions of Lynn Canal Junior decided to give a card party and _————— 1930, has be.n |team has been practicing hard to and Senior teams, were received |dance on February 6 for the bene- | tion In tho 1 c Tonight ' the first game of the|improve its play, 1 if they are today by Coach Lloyd Rinden. The fit of the Club treasury. Mrs. Kirk-|$~ TIDES TOMORROW | |it was m inter-school basketball series be-|beaten, the winning team will have pennants are made of heavy blue | ham withdrew from her position as | o o | his father n 4 veen Douglas and Juneau will be |to go some. cloth with gold lettering. They will |secretary, by resignition. ‘ new post late last ved on the Nat floor starting at| Every basketball fan in town, be hung in the Assembly room 15 Y | High tide, 5:28 a.m., 165 feet. g . 30 oclock. The games promise|young and old, should sce this|the sehool. 77| As no program had been 8I-| yow tide, 11:47 am. 2.7 feet ! to be two fast, exciting ones with |game as it is not only the first of —_ ranged for the eventug, the social| High tide, 5:49 p.m., 14.0 feet. EAGLE HALL, DOUGLAS | © plenty of local color. | the channel inter-school series but . L W.-€. 1S TO GIVE part of the session was confined to| Low tide, 11:583 p.m., 23 feet Dance after basketball games Last year the Juneau girls had [the first game for the local high CARD PARTY AND DANCE enjoyment of the delicious refresh- | ———————— Friday night. —ady. . a good team and they played the |school girls this season. A good A discussion of the “community |menis which were served by the | ELECTRICAL WORK e e | local high school girls close games. | turnout of home folks will give | preperty” law as previously submit- | hostess. | call Schombel. Telephone 4502. 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M’;-P(J:;;i::;n-s father, Charles E.|takes placo in “Her Private Affair.” PURE SILK — All colors ' Designs ==|Johnson, Sr., aged 69, succumbed |all-talking picture which will show and all sizes. $1.45 value, 75 cent ==|at his home in Port Townsend,|in Juneau for the last times to- {0 cents up = wash. night in the Coliseum theatre. P Now only 95¢ | = - e, The star of the play is Ann PR P E-‘ Harding, a noted Broadway actress & E;Hrlflly Indoor QoI at Tre Al:‘:::’]‘ lwho r:ade P:e; talkigg plfture debut 4 s n the the production “Paris . Come and = - s e | Bound.” Playing opposite her in { Second Hand Guns Bought | |“Her Private Affair” as her hus- » SEE US! | [ and Sol;’ g | | band, is her real life marital part- New Guns and Ammunition | |ner, Harry Bannister, who makes TR AT i | SEE BIG VAN | | his screen debut in this role, Ban- Garters Ci yar | | THE GUN MAN | | nister recently concluded a year's | | % engagement with the Theatre Guild : 9 é | | Opioie e T l of New York, after playing the Cases | % i leading masculine role in “Strange et e e e s P 4 3 o The romance of Miss Harding 5 and dozens of good items The And"aqr. Bsister: . one- t bl at 50 cents | theatre. They met and fell in love BT R S R R i 1 {about three years ago when the ol e Serenaders |2 i o 2 SUIL Ll D - a [ ! Juneaista Rest:Darba | the blonde Ann in a summer stock GARTERS f | O hontin {company fn Detroit,” which she- IN SETS—_E 4 | We carry a l)i" sto('k of E [ headed. They were married in New S S ixtra Fancy 2 Souge . 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