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C'MON - PILE OUT OF THERE-- "WANT FORMA AD ION % Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions One day 10¢ Additional days 5e Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 g'cleck in the afternoon to insure fasertion on same “Ne accept ads over telephone 4 from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. " In case of er or or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 4) at | once and same will be given | attention. P THE DAILY ALASKA E] B B B0 i FOR SALE FOR SALE—Easy Spinner washing machine. Good condition. Call Red 210 or A. Eide, 109 Willoughby FOR SALE—1937 r De Luxe Chev. 2-door s Top condi- tion. Write Empire box 405. ¢ B . s & 1000 SHARES of Hirst-Chichagof at $1.50 share. Inquire Nugget Shop. FOR SALE — Rowboat and : Boat Shop foot of 9th St FOR SALE A Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. GOOD used clothing bought at 79 Willoughby Ave . GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, Finger wave, 65c Lola’s s Shop, telephone 201, 315 De Way TURN your old gold into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop In the vicinity of Monros, La, an otficial surv shows, there are 1,- 090 gas wells with an open flow flow capacity of 1,246,839,000 cubic ® feet per day . - Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE ‘ - o o s Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third £ e e — EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- ializing in American and Chinese Dishes. l TRY U WINVICTORY .~ OVER FIREMEN |Lodgemen D (f eat Flame Battlers After Poor ! Start Last Night — 2-room and 3-room ! FOR RENT VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT It was 16 to 4 in favor of the Fire- apts.; steamheat, hot and cold ;e o5 the first quarter ended, but water, electric range. Phone 569. | ;0000 4 poor start the DeMo ¥OR RENT “5-room furnished |league-leading five turned t house. oil heat, Next to Assembly, tional tables to their advantage by rear house. Phone Windsor Apts.|the end of the half and walked away with last night's basketball FOR RENT—Apartment. Call Green jgame by a final score of 47 to 41 360 | 'Playing in the High School gym- Yo nasium where enthusiastic rooters FOR RENT—2-room apt, hot and|, . ., ¢e Taky to see the game, cold water, steam-heated. Call £ T6 Sbidhs Btirted Ingt nights = i single-header at a slow pace. Even APARTMENT for rent, California|the Firemen, though they tallied Groc eight field goals in the first quar- T T ter, moved with a minimum of VACANCY New Feldon Apts. Couple only. Phone 209. \pep, aided by their opponents’ lack of opposition . DeMolay Drive The second quarter the be- ginning of a DeMolay drive which brought the score to tie after lcight minutes of play, but a last \minute score by high point man, Joe Snow, gave the Firemen a two point |lead e 7 -| Increased checking and superior FOR RENT — Seven-room house—|,,ino gqve the DeMolays the lead one mile out on Glacier Highway. % 3 K throughout the second half, as the E]l;mp for winter months. Phonr"!,“,“m'_n found . their heretofore casy shots now landing in purple setups. Both sides gave way to some turious, long passes which more than half the time missed their des- tination, and the game during the third quarter was marked by races up and down the court with shot attempts oceasionally going through FOR RENT—Furnished. neated, and preferred modern apartment in center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Store. Phone 97. a COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. FOR RENTSeveri-room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn, apis. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. e WANTED Raise Score i £ = 4 The DeMolays raised their score SINGLE man, middle age, SODET, onte to 34 over the Firemen's 26 honest, and industrious now on gs the third quarter ended, and con relief seeks home, able and will- ing to work for room and fuel, have own bedding. Will live any- where but prefer country to city life. Write Empire, Box W-412 tinued to maintain their lead through to the final whistle, despite a last-minute Firemen drive Sammy Nelson, Ray Manthey and Elmer Lindstrom kept up the score for the DeMolays, with Nelson play- ing in good shooting form through- out the whole game. will scheol Phone WANTED—Experienced girl take care of children after evenings, and week-ends. Red 380. T - TR s SUMMARIES WANTED — Young woman must MARIE s DE MOLAY ¥G ‘FP PF TP have work. Phone Empire. E. Lindstrom, f 5 4 1 LOST AND FOUND ™" s § | Ba c. 3 0 1 LOST — Lady’s tailored black felt "¢ 8 P i hat. Phone 293, Gould, g. Tt RS T % Pinkley, s.g. R R - The United States refused an of- fer of a naval base from Haiti in Totals 20 7 6 &F 1832 e i Syl — — — e FIREMEN FG FP PF TP [ COME IN and SEE the N 2 MR, L5 2 07 0 A | STROMBERG-CARLSON e & S i RADIOS Snow, 8 0 19 } Sturrock, g. 2 0 4 | J. B. Burford & Co. | ome, ¢ 1 g 8 “Our door step is worn by Hollmann, s.{ 30 1 6 | Satisfied Customers” Bl % Totals PR e TR S Referee — Bud Foster; Scorer Hautala; Timers, Bud Borwn, Har- mon. STEELE PUTS | DEALPAINTSHOP | THREE TIMES PHONE 548 | The Charles W. Carter | | Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 ROCHESTEh, N.Y., Feb. 9. — B Flooring his opponent three times | SATISFACTION IN in less than two minutes, Freddie FOOD QUALITY AT Steele, Middleweight Chammpn. knocked out Bob Turner in the first UNITED FOOD CO. round of a scheduled 10-rounder TELEPHONE—16 ’ovcrwelght fight here last night. Coming out of his corner with a i .—43 |rush, Steele sparred with the New- W~ = port News fighter then shot a right v | |to the chin which floored Turner | FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH | OAK-—N=ture’s Gift Everlasting | |was barely 15 seconds old. GARLAND BOGGAN Turner regained his feet and PHONE 582 Steele rushed in with lefts and i Buy Your Floors with a rights to the head and Turner went GUARA. down, this time for the count of Sosu b R rae L ggielghh No sooner had Turner risen than Steele floored him the third time. Turner staggered to his feet and the Champion threw a jolting left |to the jaw. Turner bounced off the |ropes to the floor and was counted out. Brigadier General John Phelan, Chairman of the New York State Boxing Commission, said Turner's share of the purse will be held up pending investigation. FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street e rrrrred \for the count of nine, after the fight By will B - S PR S——— l b= , GAME; Pl(; wa.\'Ilil)itl‘;)il‘l B&skétlm” — BILLIE DE B OW-- T GUESS ' GETTINY = pepotay | WHIRLWIND, - GHo WILL = | - RUSKEN RADIO by POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA DATE IS ARRANGED | NEW YORK, Feb. 9—The Inter- Q‘\‘ DAY collegiate Rowing Association has unanimously rejected a proposal of| The following summary 1s com- the rowing coaches that the versity Piled from KINY Station’s latest race of the Poughkeepsie regattalvailable program ule. The be shortened from four miles to Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- S sponsible for last minuiwe program e decision of the Board of changes: Ste rds was the most important Wednesday—Closing Schedule business of the I. R. A. meeting at'4.00 to 4:15—Works Progress Ad- h the date of this years re-| pinictntion | June 27, th the freshman race starting ut p. m. (astern standard time) and the junior varsity and varsity events an hour and twe hours la- ter, The starting time, usual, will be dependent on the tide The coaches' proposal was made at their association’s meeting here in December, in an effort bri the University of Pennsylvania, a charter member of the T.AA., back to the re Penn withdrew from last ye: regatta, because the Quakers had no home course in which (o prepare for a four-mile race. 4:15 to 4:30—Hawaiian Echoes 4:30 to 4:45—Bing Crosby Mills Brothers 45 to 5:00—Club Cabana 00 to 5:30—Bart Wood 30 to 5:45—Golden To: 5 to 6:00-Radio Sym chestra 1:00 to 6:05 6:05 to 6:16 5:15 to 6:30—Guest N L Melody and -Comedy and the Or- Weither Repor Song Stars of Singing String 15 to 30 to 00 to 15 to :30 to 7:30 and Sally 8:00—Variety Booklet 8:15—The W 8:30—Crandr Travel 8:45—Wesley Barret :45 to 9:00—-Cub Reporters 00 to 9:15—Parade 9:15 to 9:30—The House MacGregor to 9:45—Let’s Dance 45 to 10:00—Empire New cast 10:00 to 10:30—Organ Treasures 10:30—Off the Air R New Course It was learned from C. Louis Borrie III, Penn's representative on the Board of Stewards, that, owing to unfavorable conditions on the Lower Schuylkill River, Rusty Cal- low’s crews will train part the |time on the Flat Rock Dam course {this spring ,and will hold the Blackwell Cup rTegatta on that {course in May. | Borrie said that the Flat Rock Dam course provided a four and a half mile straightaway, both up- is,lrcam and downstréam, and was far superior to the old course on (the Lower Schuylkilll This will solve Penn's difficulties in training |for the Poughkeepsie race and Bor-| |re said he expected Penn to parti- nderer of Peter of Broad- Thursday—Opening Schedule 2:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought 8:15 to 9:15—Breakfast Club 9:15 to 9:30—Parade 5:30 to 9:45—Works Progress ministration 9:45 to 10:15—Sons of the Pioncers Ad- iupate in the regatta of 1939. 10:15 to 10:30—Hawaiian Dance ! Six times in the past the varsity| Music \race of the L.R.A. has been less than|10:30 t0 10:45—Morning Chat four miles in length. The race was'10:45 t0o 11:00—Dance Music three’ miles on Lake Saratoga, N. 11:00 to 11:30—Mother's Musical Album 1Y, in 1898; two miles on Lake Ca- |yuga, Ithaca, N. Y, in 1920, and three miles on the Hudson at ,Fnughkeepsie. N. Y, in 1921, 19222, 1923 and 1924. Reasons Given | The stewards gave four reasons \for keeping the varsity race at four miles, They were: 1—The four mile race is a better test of rowing skill than a shorter race and takes a better crew to win it. | 2~In their opinion a four-mile race entails no undue strain on a %as shortened to three miles, a well conditioned oarsman. prestige which naturally belongs to 3—Four miles is the classic dis- ("¢ Men who row in the race as tance and has been rowed by Ox- Well as the race itself. ford and Cambridge for over 100 T years by Yale and Harvard and the The eard game of rummy is said three original members of the I R. to have originated in Texas. 11:30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1933 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader 12:15 to 12:30—Here Come: Band 0 to 12:45—Monitor Views News 12:45 to 1:00—% Hour of % Time 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous 2:00—Off the Air Until 4 p.m. ————ee A. for well ovew fifty years. The varsity race and the I. R. A. regatta would lose prestige if the distance the 12 the ~ 'BIG FOUR BOYS | TALLY WELL IN THREE MATCHES There was good. pin work.on. the :s bowling alleys last night as the Big Four pinsters boosted averages, only cne man falling below the 500 {mark, and no team rolling less than a 1600 tctal . | canadian Pacific roller, Leonard | Holmquist, topped the list with a {643 for three-game high and 234 ngle game honors. thern Pacific beat Pennsyl- two out of three games, Santa | Fe led up 1751 pins to beat 3 rn Pacific two out of three ames, and Canadian Pacific won |\wo of three games with Lacka- | wanna | Last night's scores follow 1 Northern Pacific | | stewart 192 174 190— 556 | Tubbs 197 186 173— 556 i!fnnl(m 132 178 222— 532 | Totals 1 585—1644 Pennsylvania | Bavard 193 178 186 557 Lavenik 201 164 190— 556 | Halm 167 166 173— 506 | Totals 1 508 5491618 Southern Pacific | Hennin 231 178 170— 579 i orth 161 205 198— 564 | wirt 190 214 148— 552 Totals 516—1695 'gtevenson 200 221 194— 615 Pullen 3 201 . Hudson 224 122 | “Totats | Canadian Pacific | Ugrin 158 170 203— 531 | Holmanist 193 234 216— 643 [Kaufmann 179 150 176— 505 | Totals 530 554 5951670 | Lackawanna { | Barragar 226 166 135— 527 Hagerup 195 201 195— 591 Shattuck 193 131 165— 489 Totals 614 498 495—1607 - ->o ELECTION IN FOURTH Two additional filings are listed in" the official list of filings for the, Legislature from the Fourth Divis= ion received hy Auditor Frank. A. Boyle. Leo W. Rogge, who served last session as a Democrat in the House, is again a candidate and Martin Knupp is a candidate for the House on the Republican ticket. | - The population of the Philippines’ includes about 500,000 Moslems and’ 500,000 pagans. The bulk of the' population is Catholic, AT o T A O RS GREEN TOP CABS FOR INSURANCE | The Juneau Laundry | | Franklin Street between | Front and Second Strects | | porrrrc e | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 g&y Free Deliv Fresh Meats, Groceriés, liguors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers 1 f f | ERWIN’S BOARDING : HOUSE | MONTHLY RATES SO FRANKLIN STREET THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS ‘ Builders' and Shelf | HARDWARE | e e THE MINERS' Recreation Parlers i| BILL DOUGLAS JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” | Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 105’ | Pree Delivery JUNEAU RADI Juneau 0 | ‘ SERVICE § it g lions | 122 SECOND STREET ALL HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE | *146—Phones—152 | LIQUOR DELIVERY | For very prompt WORK FULLY GUAR- SANITARY PIGGLY THE VOGUE | | | Correctly Styled Clothes I R WIGGLY '3 101 SEWARD ST. | . =y ‘ —VISlt the | SITKA HOT SPRINGS ' 2 1 XL - et it Mineral Hot Baths 1 ] T lO N [ | Accommodations to suit every S 6 7 8 | | taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr ! | Transport. € o T RELIABLE TRANSFER [ | Our \rucks go any place any | | COMPANY ‘ | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | ! | and * .ank for Crude Ot | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | save burner trouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 : £ — g i INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED James C. Cooper C.P. A Authorized to Practice Before the U. S. Treasury Dept. THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. 3 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables - [ California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery ) i. WELLINGTON LUMP COAL | sls.io per ton F. Q. B. Bu;ukers : Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 S See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Blda. ~ 39 PHONE 488 | Patronize Irving’s Market JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Connoré Motor Co., Inc. |

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