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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1938. 7 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BEC : — WHBT AS0UT TWUE 5 T 7 WEWLO, JOE - ?\ Z ! Pay ’n Takit SiX MUNDRED SCHOOL KiDS 2 GEND OVER THREE || | W ranklin Street between SHONE WATING OUTSIDE 10 GET/ 15 Yomic BhCK OR FOUR HUSKY ' = Front and Second Streets e DT S A LOOK @T THS OMORKOW - CLANO- WOVERS - PHON bl iz SHUMAN DONKEY doNey - PoT'S QAURRY --- i - 7 | Fresh Meats, Groceries, OF NOURS 22 | «rePERAMENTAL = : % : BT ReTI T i Liquors, Wines and Beer VR ANON : - o . | We Sell for LESS Because JUST UKE an Z - - 1 ¢ = "3’“':"* tyle Meals { ! We Sell for CASH OPERA-SINGER- N ; S ' 5 ERWIN’S BOARDIN p : HOUSE MONTHLY RATES SO FRANKLIN STREET George Brothers PRSSRAS ST AR, e THE BEST ,,//- . y ’ — & Thomas Hardware Co. TAP BEER j N f " PAINTS — OILS // == A el s & i Builders' and Shelf IN TOWN! 2 : : . & HARDWARE ® s el & s - - d RS | " FIREMEN ARE nen maintained their initial lead. maintain a wide-margined lead as tala, scorer. Second game—W. Fos- ( R THE tMIN}E:RS] |Big Dutch Behrends held up ex- the game progressed, With Jack ter, referee; J. Fowler, timer; H.} | ecreqtion rariors |)o?’((-(1 honors for the Firemen, to-|Gould playmng as substitutp for |Harmon, scorer. JUNEAU - YOUNG || { TRU”NGED BY {taling a score of 12 points, marked Woodring e Hardware Company | BILL DOUGLAS 'by several spectacular long shots. MMARIDO | B | : o AINTS—OIL—G! < Orme also came in with two long- DeMOLAYS FG FP PF TP | Hhelt and FAAYY (;ll;‘:dssa” — 214 Guns and Ammunition flung field goals, one bringing the E. Lindstrom, f. |Firemen up to d victory in the Nelson, f third ouarter. Bayers, c. Sturrock and Orme played good Pinkley, g 3 7/ George S. Talbot, Democrat, has PSRRI ¥ (ol e B 1 14 filed his candidacy with the United | “Smiling Service” 3 . 2 States Deputy District Court Clerk ), 2 4 at Ketchikan, for nomination as Bert’s Cash Grocery o Sk ; i i i {checking games for the Firemen|Gould, g | | LA i DeMolay Win Over Krause!squad, hotding down the High School — member of the Alaska Territorial| JUNEAU RADIO i | p o Free Delivery drive until Hansen broke through in| Totals 5 y Junenur 'fi | reters 1 11 41 House. This is according to in- { | Free Delive o : W A N T A D : FOR RENT | COIICIE[C]S g BaSket_ |the third quarter. Bud Lindstrom formation received by The Empire, i ) SERVICE o TomsERT ] & | ball Fracas and Joe Snow spent off evenings, KRAUSE 122 SECOND STREET ? | INFORMATION | [FIL subict apt- for 2 monihs, | Ire & b N‘ 8lorawa ~locoro o Q o ) PF TP from the Ketchikan Chronicle. ALL & B : WORK FULLY ty starting Feb. Completely fur- lalong with High School varsity men w. Wilson, f. b by oo e 3 2 AUAR ! HOME GROCERY o with bedroom. Phons| A fighting Crimson and Black|Little Dutch Behrends and Ed Hil-| Bardi, f ANTEED 60 DAYS | v RO (1 AND LIQUOR STORE Ceunt five average words to the| Green 245 evenings; 34 daytime. high school squad tore through to dre. James, C. |a five point victory over Juneau’s Krauses Improve G. Byington, g. HosPITAL NoTEs | |z ——=|| 146—Phones—152 dane. | C. H. Metcalfe | . o Sy Daily rate per line for consecutive __'contident Firemen five last night,| playing againsi the Krauses's aug- C. Wilson, g. s AME A S Gene Lundstrom, a surgical pa- | | P“ONE Ll anocuiy ek Sk wsertions: LFOR RENT—Four-room furnished totaling a 26 to 21 win on the Ju-|mented battery of Woody Wilson, C. W. Byington, s. tient, was dismissed today from St. i . 4 One day ! house, corner 9th and D Sts. neau High School gymnasium score Wilson, and the Byington pair, i Ann’s Hospital. Additional days Phone 157, Henry Gorham, from | hoard, as a large crowd of High|Wayne and Glenn, the DeMolays| Totals UQUOR DELIVERY sl chafEs T 3 to 7 pm School rooters applauded 'found Kinky Bayers and Elmer( e L. J. Villoria was dimissed today | | For very prompt Copy must be m the office by 2|zoporare g | Harold Hansen and Gil DeVault |Lindstrom high score men with 14 SECOND GAME | from - Bt iAnn's ‘Hospitel followingyn . s g SANITARY velock in the afternoon to insure|™ . “,.lm.- \[(w\”q:y",\.l”' b,‘“ played ace games for the High /points each, to their credit. Sammy HIGH SCHOOL RG FP PF TP medical care. h F insertion on same day. | 569 |School, with Hansen taking victory |Nelson, forward with Lindstrom, Hansen, f. [ 12| —_— - {5 ~ - 9 We accept ads over bcl(‘,phmef in his own hands as the third min- came through with 7 points. Behrends, f. 5| Mrs. Floyd Eppersen was dis- P l G G L Y ol omormwe w| mommoo from persons listed In telephone | m oy iony for rent, California ute of the third quarter saw the| New man Woody Wilson totated|Hitdre, ¢ 5 missed this morning from st. Ann's| | Channel Apparel Shop directory. | Grocery. score reach 22 to 21 following a six points for the Krause Concret- Brown, g. 3 2 Hospital, after receiving medical | | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | S | Fireman advance. Hansen made ers, indicating a future threat as|DeVault, g. 2 2|care. Front and Main Streets w l G G [. Y — | FOR RENT—4-room apt. with bath five field goals in the second half, |he gains a shooting eve. The firstjPower 0| Mrs, Alex Russell was dismissed in case of error or if an aa and oil heater. Phone Green 147. whila DeVault and Bud Brown |quarter closed 4 to 4 as Kruse's |Hussey, s 0!from St. Ann's Hospital today. She {&3— | has been stopped before ex- shoved in checking honors took hold with a challenge, gaining - ]wus a surgical patient. { puation, advertiser please noti- | FOR RENT—Single or double ro0m, | 1y, gpening game of the evening an initial edge over the DeMolay.; Totals 3 26| Elizabeth Lonninz, a surgical pa- fy this office (Phone 374) at{| With or without board. Private y.q marked by an improved but The half saw the DeMolay battlers, [tient, was dismissed from the Gov-|| GREEN TOP CABS | once nd same will be given home. Phone Black 680, still-to-be--defeated Krause Con- total a four point lead with 12 {0, FIREMEN 3 TP|ernment Hospital today. g 3 | attention. FOR WENT — Modern farnished creter team vieing with the invin- |8, and the sesond half was a walk=)B. Lindstrom, : n| e PHONE | SITKA HOT SPRINGS cible DeMolay battlers who chalk- away for the lodgemen |Benrends, k4 B ATTENTION MASONS i Mingial 1 ok Beted E— | Glenn Byington played a nice Snow, c 3| There will be a Stated Communi- oo osstitaE b e o P 4 Neck to Neck Ichecking game for the Concreters, Sturrock, g 2 2/cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 I aste, Bosrithoie: s R FOR SALE | FOR RENT—Modern furnished apt., | @hree to four in favor of the Fire- (but was snowed under by the sec- Orme, g. i 2 4|Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. | Bl el lons, Alaska Air | = 4 rooms and bath, garage if need- men was the score at the end of |ond-half DeMolay drive. Weaken- . |Work in the M. M. degree. By order SRR, (L AR T ; anspart. | GENERAL Electric vacuum cleaner,| ed.-See George Sheeper at Seat- the first quarter in the lead game [ed by the loss of Woodring, now| Totals 9 3 11 32lfof the W. M [ — ST General' Electric: combination| | ter Tysok of the evening, while 9 to 11 Jout with a sprained ankle, the De-| Officials: First game—W. Foster, J. W. LEIVERS, McCAUL MCTOR | = g L radio and victrgia with records, | - Cemistered at the half, as the Fire- Molay never-the-less managed to 'referee; H. Harmon, timer; W. Hau-'adv. Secretary | COMPANY | RELIABLE TRANSFER Hamilton Beach mixer with j |3-ROOM furnished house, hot and i e | || Our trucks go any place any meat grinder, vegetable slicer all| cold water, close-in. Phone Red °~ | Dodge ana Plymouth Deaters || | time. A tank for Diesel Ol complete with unit bathroom| 474. | and a tank for Crude Oil scales, and dishes. Phone 703 e 3 - skvn Dikbher T | FOR RENT—2-room fturnished apt % J b s FOR SALE Typewriters One| with bath, $17.50 monthly, Seatter -, EHONE 160, BIEHT 18 ! ractically new noiseless Reming-| Tract. 1565 Evergreen Ave. 4 et | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i —~ g apt.; als com modern unfur- nished house. 504 5th. Phone 484, ed up a score of 41 to 19. | e & ton; one Underwood, sacrifice Phont 28 | VACANCY New Feldon Apts. Couple o { only. Phone 209. F h ° FOR QUICK SALE—-cylinder, 14| 7AGANGY —Fosbes Ao, Phions 443 resh Fruit and Vegetables with cluteh and reverse, $37.50; 10| VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. hp. Lock-Wood outboard, $12.50; [ J model 89 Savage 30-30 cal. in per- |FOR RENT—Furnished, heated, and o i preferred modern apartment in fect lition; practically mew) DIROWCC HoCETr i c m e % lock 18-in ;i center of dow m business dis- meat block 18-n. top. g6 And| Seer B SRR P T alifornia Grocery e e o vont & Store. Phone 97. Front Store, 228 Front St. :d ‘ g i THE PURE FOODS STORE 1000 SHARES of Hirst-Chichagof | FURNISHED house for let. H. B. Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery at $150 share. Inquirs Nugget| LeFevre. Shop. _— Siad A {& ROOMS and bath, Steamheated, FOR SALE — Rowboat and skiffs.| furnished, overstuffed, electric Boat Shop foot of 9th St. range, washing machine, oak e o s A a floors. Windsor Apts. § 5 R e e ow a Lack ot Neede 5 COMFORTABLE apartment for Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. s l 5 60 .60 per ton J‘V_VO bedroom, waterfront view, MISCELLANEOUS urnished apt. Phone etween 4 MIS Eusiabed apt. Pide 49 bek Prlnt e d F orms . bUARAN‘rn:mD Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.|FOR Rl‘?l?‘”—-tse"ef;}lmqm house —, L 291, 315 Decker Way. Cheap for winter months. Phonef ac lc 0as oa o. = i &, S 244. WURN your ola gord into value, PHONE 412 cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FOK RENT—Seven room furnished —S Wr - e — ——| apartment. Inquire gnap Shoppe. | OUR BUSINESS IS TO PROVIDE oot G COZY, warm, fum. apts. Light,, YOUR BUSINESS WITH THE ) THREE high school girls will care| Yater, dishes, cooking utensils /{ ?Eo:z;lzl]g']\'%i‘lkfl:‘];}:‘)‘.l:;n:;r):::; evening.| and bath. Reasonable -} :Buvlzw. PRINTING THAT WILL MAKE F os R l N s U R A N c E " oon. LOST AND FOUND ee H. R. SHEPARD & SON EXPERIENCED lady wishes hour' bicg e b A ) i L LOST — Rulomie —chuin_und | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. spreader on Franklin St. betweel v - ooa 5ea e x| i and o, Phane 18 1938 Smoother for You = STROMBERG-CARLSON || forrrrrercoeco e g WINDOW CLEANING | | | ] ‘l' B' Buflord & CO. 1 (Authorized Dealers) | A e ; We Not Only Print — But We De- c Satistied Customers” | | GREASES y PHONE 48% & — GAS. T sign — From Wide Experience, I[ Jones-Stevens Shop | /{ JUNEAU MOTORS ! Forms You Will Need for Your Foot of Main Street | LADIES'—MISSES’ : READY-TO-WEAR MRS O e S Office . . . or Store . . . or Plant. | Seward Street Near Third | | “Try the Empire classifieds for ws | TESULLS. eV % |(Tivorn | ' THIEFRONE 374 e e BT 2 CAFE ; not be surpassed (Formerly Bailey's) . in many models = > = l AMONG OUR SPECIALTIES —RIGHT NOW | CHOP SUEY and NOODLES ¢ 4 EMPIRE PRINTING Bowl at the ITALIAN DISHES BRUNSWICK Finest Coffee Shop and 1 s Recreaiion Alleys :::m C:RSD:::: H COMP ANY CONNORS MOTOR CO., m Cafe in Connection Spec- r i jalizing in American and DAY and NIGHT NEAU PHONE 411 Chinese Dishes. Pete Lucy—Owner | s |Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE! R

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