The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1934, Page 8

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T *® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1934. PREPSTER PEP WILL FLARE AT TONIGHT'STILT Band to l':;—a_ture High School Hoop Stand Against DeMolay GAMES TONIGHT At Juneau High School—De- Molay vs. High' School at 7:30 o'clock; George Brothers vs. Moose at 8:30 o'clock. High School spirit will flare to- night at Juneau High School" gymnasium when a large crowd o prep fans is expected to watch it team square off in a bitter battle with DeMolay for honors in the City Basketball League. This game, the feature attraction of a double- header, will start at 7:30 o'clock. Principal A. B. Phillips an- nounced today that, for the first time this year, the High School band, under the supervision of Miss Pauline Reinhart, would be present. will try out at tonight's game. But the prep fans chiefly will DeMolay threat, fore game time—the High School squad shares, with George Broth- suffering a loss in two starts. The DeMolay team, on the other hand, has won once. However, let this be sald for | the farternal lads. Their beating |came by the extremely narrow mar- lgm of 35-30 at the hands of the | highly touted Krause Concreters. Regele’s prep quintet hasn't ex- | actly met the strongest teams in s |the league as yet. But if they f | can successfully pass this DeMolay s | hurdle tonight, watch out for them. The second game of the double- clock, brings together Moose and though they did have a hard time day. The Moose, though, will be battling for another loss for them | BASKET BALL TONIGHT HI SCHOOL GYM DOUBLEHEADER First Game—7:30 P. M. Juneau High School vs. De Second Game George Brot ADULTS 25¢ Molays —8: 30 P. M. hers vs. Moose CHILDREN 15¢ fllllllllllllll||II|IIIII|III||l|lIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|l|l||||IIII||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AR HOOK UP NUMBER ONE! We are co-operating with the Better Housing Program of the National Housing Act of the Federal Housing Administration and the Juneau | We are operating under the National NRA Code adopted by the plumbing and sheet metal workers trades and are a 100 Union Firm. We are an old established local concern and now solicit the opportunity to make you an estimate on any needed repairs that may come under our jurisdiction and we want to call your attention to the lines and items that we are in a position to furnish you under this BETTER HOUSING PROGRAM. PLUMBING “STA “K0 REMEMBER! ! ! WH fi ers, the enviable record of not| has been bowled over once and | And, what's more, Coach Hovuau'dl header, slated to start at 8:30 o'- the defending champion George Brothers outfit. Not beaten in two | games, the Green Shirts go into, the fracas heavy favorites, even| downing Douglas Firemen Wednes- } be interested in how their quin-| tet fares against the dangerous | Right now—be- | Special singing and yells by the will just about put them out of prep section also are planned.; |the first half championship pic-|son, born at St. Ann’s Hospital Several candidates for yell king ure recently, left the hospital yester- e day. . HOSPITAL ee 000000000 0o Robert Dix, CCC worker who was rushed to St. Ann's Hospital earlier this month with an acute attack of appendicitis, was releas- ed from the hospital today. NOTES . Mrs. J. C. Roehm and her baby |V ® ® Miss Irene McDonald, long a sur- | gical patient, was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Harry Worobec entered St.| Ann’s Hospital early today. gave birth to a son at 11:45 o'- clock this morning. Seunv-esrase AT T HOTELS secsceccvcnscoe Alaskan P. F. White, Juneau; W. G. Lee Sam- | uelson, Juneau; D. H. McDougall, Juneau; Elizabeth Thomas, Haines. Paine, Stacey, Moht.; [ Gastineau Sverke Take, Juneau. —————— She America and Africa. SPECIAL Pre-Thankgiving SALE One Group * EVENING GOWNS and Afternoon Dreses ® Your Choice for $6.50 Saturday and Monday ONLY! One Group EVENING GOWNS @ Your Choice for $12.75 Saturday and Monday ONLY! Hollywood Style Shop Beulah Hickey, Proprietor Near First at Main St. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Yellow fever now. is found only‘l in a few isolated districts of South e T e T ’Elflllllllllllll"llflllffll—lllfl [T lllllllllflllllllllllllfllllllllllIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIB REMEMBER THE PRICE OF LIQUOR BEFORE WE OPENED! @ We still guarantee you lowest prices in town. BULK WINES WILL BE READY TOMORROW—Just Received Lemon Hart Rum Hudson’s Bay Rum U.D.L. Imperial Quarts Johnny Walker Scotch 8 yrs. old Hiram Walker Gin Hiram Walker W hiskey Gordon Gin St. George Gin Monogram Canadian W hiskey and many others DON’T FORGET—(LOWEST LIQUOR PRICES IN TOWN)— We may not have the largest stock but we do have one of the largest assortments. WE WANT VOLUME — — NOT HUGE PROFITS. BUTTER brick,. best, db, | i s 35c LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars ................ 23c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHlPS large 2 for 76c PAY'N TAKIT COFFEE, Ib. ............... 23 Saturday Special WHISKEY, Cozy Corner, % pt. bottle ..... .. 35¢ PURE STRAIGHT WHISKEY—HIGH PROOF COFFEE IN TINS SAME PRICE--LOWEST IN TOWN! PAY'N TAKIT PHONES 92—95 GEORGE BROS. o Phone Us Orders—We Deliver Open Until Midnight = NDARD?” and HLER” PLUMBING FIXTURES PIPE and FITTINGS Copper Tube Plumbing costs only a little more BEER EQUIPMENT Y NOT Trade in your old plumbing xtures ? ‘WE ARE CO-_?I’ERA‘I’ING Better Housing Campaign Committee 100 % . Sheet Metal STAINLESS STEEL SINKS ; Made to Order Made to Fit Your Kitchen WARM AIR FURNACES SHEET METAL Gutters—Down Spouts—Tanks Chimney Caps ANY THING IN SHEET METAL _ACETYLENE WELDING We have one of the best equipped shops in Alaska STAINLESS STEEL BEER COOLERS “RAY” tions. Oil Burners “BRADEN” “BEYERS" We contracted for twelve BRADEN BURNERS. To date we have sold 31. This is for a one-year period. They are guaranteed TO GIVE SATlSFACTION Let us show you some of our burn- ers under ACTUAL working condi- Price alone does not make A GOOD OIL BURNER RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 FOR ESTIMATE “We tell you in advance what job will cost” - A UNION SHOP — OO0 AR lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw WE ARE CO-OPERATING HEATING BIRCHFIELD Steel Boilers “HART" “MONTAG” Air Condition Plants Let us show you “MONTAG COMFORT MASTER" under actual working conditions TRANE Unit Heaters and Concealed Heaters L R WE DO OUR PART

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