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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1945 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU. ALASKA ‘ PAGE SEVEN : artm RTNG | 1 this was the most faterul sesson in SWEDISH TRACKSTERS WANT ADS BEARSBEAT /FVEPLAVERSWHO THREATMADE & - - if PATERSOASAYS — WREUSRRN rosmeny | HUSKIES IN | “ppriep topav TOPOSTRONE oo™ STANDARDS SAME 125204 1 - et countryman, man, left Friday by airplane for i ol Y UPE—Good me- 2-ROOM fur. Apt, oil range, bath. | 5 HYH I rst leg | Chanial condiion, good. tres, 83 Wiloughby. GOOD GAME 1hrown 0ut of College But ACTION ROW go:;er Wanls Athletas ReS(ew'u.ng Very Eviend, o the tet g o o oliers fo ose Jcrutiny, AT LT Cell Blue 454. FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins | A E LATHROP IS FOR SALE—26-It. boat, $375 cash.| 843 West Ninth Street. Have ngh' ‘0 Ap- 3 5 s glez:lggv.“le*.:)sfr1°2l;]lSlzst‘f)rllmg“n;;):’g|3TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call| The Juneau High School Crimson pea| (ase One Club Could Block Elec- Golf Overseas He States VisiToR TN ANCHGMEGE Float, Small Boat Harbor. ; GESES B 0x &0 Gold Rirest. ‘3:;’;’:1n:“;‘!‘I";h“‘;fd)‘x}""gus"’(‘;“" - i R ¥ ”v WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Athletes | capt. Austin E Saiod capital- s ran, | put there has been B 1€ | yisited in Anc ge recently of furniture. Call 501. | oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- | of 25 to 20. The game drew s d 5 s tect dry. Phone 236. {house and the Juneau High School |tcam Who admitted they ; Commissioner golf’s promotion man, is a fin ny's physical standards Under- |y mairbanks headquarters. While FOR SALE OR RENT—3-Room, ). b s 08 |a bribe to throw the b all A FR R i : oottty e ) y | 4 attended in full regalia to| b S : sport. Soldiers and sailc retary of War Joseph Patterson iy, Anchorage he conferred with his furnished house, with bath. In‘?LANOS FOR RENT. —Phone l4s | stir their team on to victory. game ‘.w“. o_\pll}m _1f 1 ?11( fnl.- NEW YORK, Feb, 3 & but why not have an ove 5 i to a question put at & news ! manager in that city, H S5 Hi, Douglas. Phone Douglas 693. | T i First Quarter lege by President Harry Gideonse. |, action now nt by golfing stars, t00? “cnference. % d the misfortune of losing The president’s office announced | ypeqoned to postbone the electior Patterson replied “in regards to ; pelariicaan Ll L A —rteelpyo g ey EeeToreT_Eey In the opening seconds of the F . 4-room house, | e boys i a right to appeal, ¢ S g erseas jaunt is W8 ALE- S GIR[S IN (REws | game, Mead, Bear center, scored the | (08 Doys bad a right to appeal, In o 4 pasepall Commissioner by A b ‘"Nk“‘llll\\flk gy s > is no change but . Evan Jones coal mine earlier furnished. One-half basement. 945 ]‘o.uly ionmha tinalal dn b firs";l::xil(?m: Ilu the Board of Higher oo (o parliamentary meaus in g ey v close scrutiny. Toward | his month | Education 1 if they showed A : W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap-| | quarter. Douglas quickly retaliated | e 11 teday’s clection o2 3 1ore golf | the end there will be hair splitting | * Tne eye was ¥emoved when in- pointment. when Douglas’s forward, Pusich, Because of a technicality, club of- | B SO08 0 S PO P ’”‘““'\ B9 lon dectsions.” feetion sot in from the wound caus- 0 BRI X Ve | P p . p e a aseball,” saic ochya RESTAURANT — Complete equip- | sunk a tally. Savikko, speedy Doug- NO CALIFORNIA DEW s 8 d, cne club could " b RE ed by o flying piece of steel. Mr. ment. Good for man and wite, GEI RE(OGN'IIO“ Ias guard, lhep sunk another basket TR, P C ¢ ntment of Ccechran’; s is that i {WS FOR RATS Hill, accompanied by his wife, plans Good location. Emergency sale. | for the Huskies, followed by Bach| HOLLYWAAD (AP)—Jack Benny @ Successor to the late Judge Kene- y H: my Armour, Englund.—(AP) »on for the south for ad- Formerly priced at $1800, now| : s who also made two points. With has a good way of describing th w Mountain Landis, I Sarazen and Sam Byrd be —Champion cher o litional treatment and will again $1100. Cash only. Write Empire,| BALTIMORE—Girls in the galley,'only a few seconds to play, Devon | rain out in the South Pacifie—Tt's a th going eas. He a 14-year-old Alsatian r as confer with Capt. Lathrop in Seattle. 5116, |posies in the portholes and women) sunk the final basket for Douglas in | horizcntal as though it were com- FATEKUL MEETING it the service men will take died, The dog's rec as oo —— PR T I B PSS (g _jon the wireless don’t m}\}(c the | the first quarter . The score at the |ing at you from a hose.” Yesterday it was announced thatto it a duck takes to w: rats killed in two hour Hi, Bill! Its’ Feb. 7 FOR SALE—Furnished house on |crewmen of one Norwegian 0il tank- | first canto was, Douglas 8, Juneau 2 — s A SN e T e ‘ Seond Quaier NOTE—Qwing fo a mixup in the ma’ls ssmewhere, several comics of The Empire’s page have failed to arrive for P. m. or before 9 a. m. In fact, all the rr;:nl-( li‘nfludmg} Mead brought the Crimson Bears | i, T | their skipper, Capt. Ro arsen, a from behind by scoring six points in Ve & 2! H i POR BALE—ALiplane hangar. Call|Norvegian merchant mariner for|tne second quarter. . Hogins also today's issue but they will appear jus! as ssen as received. Alaska Mission. |40 years, take for granted and ac-iscored for the Bears, making two | {tually praise—their petticoat col- points. As the half whistle blew a | YOU'Lq 1S 1S NOMA'M«? w THINK T+ T | | THEY CHECK IN- SAV- ALL ARE~MAYBE HE WASNT« COULD TALK "\ PALOOKA WAS ON MAYBE HE TOOK ANOTHER TO ONE OF THE. |_THE “WASPS STING”, e L CREW QUICKLY?, WASNT HE? » LYNCH Property for sale. 7-room,|jeagues. shot made by Aase was on its way % . HAVE TO IT THE THE “SADIE FROM modern bouse. Inqulre on pre-| when their vessel put out to 567 to making two sdditional points for i 3 STAY BACK, |\ * WASP'S SAPULPA. mises, Mile 9, Glacier Highway.|recently from Baltimore there Was the Juneau five. Douglas made only @ |- : MISS HOWE: A FOR BALE_Trollcr “Dia ¢, no cries for an albatross as blond, three points in the second quarter, { long, 8% ft. beam, fully equmped'lm“?’ef"ed Elsa Greaker, also Nor-|pach sinking a basket and Devon a Chr};ele; Crown marine engine, “e&1a0: Legan her second VOyage foul shot. ‘The quarter ended with = first class condition. See Harbor| %S the ship's stewardess and MIs.juneau on top by a score of 12 to 11. Maste: Mary Milne, widow of a Canadian Third Quarter -5 il a soldier, signed up as wireless oper-| The Bears made eight points in GOOD established bakery in Skag- |8tor. | the third canto against the Huskies' [ way. Steady business year round.! EXotic ports around the world gy Merritt and Borbridge each o Write James Cozian, Box 305,|are familiar names to Elsa, who has imade a basket for Juneau, while Skagway, Alaska. been going to sea ever since she pgce made a basket and a free 7 '_T_ ~— | Was 18 when her ffllrhel'vofl_l S‘"F [ab? |throw and Hogins made a free throw. | OUPLI house and two 3-room‘tam now Al"v"f"' near. Oslo, hel pe ! For the Huskies Devon and Bonnett | houses and cabin, all furnished,|ber get her first job on a passenger made baskets and Savikko sunk two | on Gastineau Zve. Inquire utllmg- 2 i d‘l’rm' throws making the score in| — . R A = oo 5 BRSNS W = Juneau Paint Store. | But this is the first voyage—and|ine jast canto 20 to 17. ! TG - o b imcey gl e [ber first wireless job—for Mrs.| LAt Guadler [rm very anxious TN aBouT P okay, 1T A AS THE MATRON WALKS ALON Hi, Bill! Its Feb. 7 ilne whose husband was Killed In| 1y the last period, Juneau's tight | SCENE COUNTY JAIL TO SEE THIS TIFTEEN | |DEAL, MATRON . ¥ (CARRYING GERTIE'S MANDOLIN — | France cn October 1. zone held Douglas down to three TIME SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENT, | MINUTES,| [YOU CAN COUMNT P HER HAND PASSES OVER THE “lscELu“Enus | Even Chiet Steward Mauritz Ma- | points. Bonnett sunk a tally and! , ” WARDEN WHEN TRACY. ON GOQD OoLD STRINGS. A SMALL OBJECT " S thison, of Nottoro, Norway, admits Savikko a foul shot. Mead and Bor-|”. [ HOW DOES WELL, ER-- DOES THE SHOW . GERTIE DROPS INSIDE THE INGTRUMENT: THE MOTOR SHIP LEOTA will that Elsa holds sway in the galley. bridge each made a basket for the © |ITHAT SOUND, ) (7 s 3 0 leave for Warm Springs Bay| ~ Why shouldn't I admit it?” was Bears while Hogins made a free -« TO YOU 7 ; g Friday or Saturday. Contact Fred : s cryptic comment. . throw. The end of the game showed | £ ONeill at the Baranof Hotel. | S]tfl\val'd_ess ?I'Pgl:ez;‘w::r pflrtlfl:; Juneau cn top by a score of 25 to 20. | g B e . | ]AT]Y anxious $0-heg: presel The box score follows: { THE FIXIT SHOP—General light trip, since she hopes to meet her | Juneau F.G. F.T. T.P. {14 repair work. Phone 567. ‘Aus‘)und, a second mate with the| Merritt, F. 1 3 - ‘e -—— [ Norwegian Merchant Marine, whom Aase, F. 2 BEMSTITCHING and covered but-|she has not seen In nine months Mead, C. 4 2 1 (( D-DO YOU| [~ OH SURE"SOON AS <GEE--- IMSURE SORRY. WE ~ V4 tons. Phone Black 510. ! Trey have a six-months-old son Borbridge, G i SUARANTEED Realistio Perma. | “DOm papa has not yet met and Hogins, G who stays with friends when mama - ment, '$7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. .= i Al i o |sets sall. ! ota ; Lol Bematy Snop. | Ehene 30| captain Larsen, whose vessel was Douglas . F.G, F.T. 1 15 Decker Way iin at the Maryland Drydock for| pach F. 2 P 7 ts. Overhauling, admitted it was the | Pusich, F. P s G manpower shortage which led him | Bo:ncwt'.. c y e | S ;AIJKEEfls-:’A; [to .hu'e‘u female sLE\"farqess in the, Savikko, G I % WHY — |5 THAT IT, LIEUTENANT Z £ ‘mjn place, but he says: |-~~Deven, @ ; : ! @l YOUR saT. ALLEN, K LISTEN CLOSELY ! Al Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7!| ‘Flsa can do the job better than| yreGormick, G SIRZ IT5 A WAC /, L s e Tanyimen. As for courage . that/ # i N| = |gir] doesn’t have any nerves | = WITH HIM IN MY PRESENCE - meEn } b3 Y g { Total SINCE YOU ARE ALERTED AND “On one of our convoy trips a/ ‘ | > | munitions ship was hit. The con-| SANT HAVE VISITORS £, HOUSEWORK—Day cr hour. Good | cussions from the explosions were| ;‘;fie 51‘;;&1"%5 A eferences ’sobglealb _l:'l:" .e“‘?h}ngl o "hl: Ray Gildner, of Ketchikan, is a 4 T N8O OO DL guest of the Gastineau Hotel | D—Care o = — | walked outside and found Elsa calm- 2l o yanis ipre of children by dflylly standing on the lower bridge/ ir thour. 124, Main St., Upstairs calmly watching the show. | Pt e B e “When I suggested she come in-| WANTED = Washing machine. | Side, se said, ‘If the boys can stand Phone Black 150 evenings. jout here, I can too'.” | Holder of the Albert Medal for WANTED — Applica;l;ns are now gallentry in World War I and the, i s ISP S S i | being taken for usherettes, full Norwegian War Medal, Captain Lar-| | FINALLY GOT WHERE | COULD SEE THE | GOT IN ONE SHOT, AND IN THE MIXUP, SINC or part time positions. See Mr. sen doesn't worry about any pos-| | WHEN 1| GOT BACK TO THE HIDDEN THREE OF THEM. | WAS ALL SET TO PICK OFF GOT IN 50ME GOOD. FOOTWORK ON THE LAST JAP, Lewis at 20th Century Theatre. ;::1: :gg;:san;{f;tz?:z;:iuflth wo- JEEP | SAW SINC'S BUSTED CAMERA ONE OF THE JAPS WHEN A SNIPER IN A TREE | TOGETHER WE SAW TO IT THATKFWEY WOULDN'T‘“ W ANTED TRkt bhias e Amatuni— | AND THE SIGNS OF A FIGHT. THEY LET GO AT ME. HE MISSED, AND | SLITHERED. TROUBLE US ANY MORE. AS | SAID, NO REAL My men will act like gentlemen | i A A S et a2 . AWAY. AND FOLLOWED THE PARTY. NEWS HERE. IT'S AL THERE! - (F you have empty rooms or ap! for desirable people, inform the Gastineau totel. TERRY for packing iced salmon. Give ¢, gn i —Or | y lady in the = crew—or 0 complete description, price, etc.' over the gangway fast.” g ] WAS FRESH AND 1 COULD FOLLOW IT. in first letter. Box 237 Sitka, — et > [l . s Alaska. FLIES SOUTH WANTED Fine laundry: shirts,| curtains. Mending. Call Black 475/ Mrs. J. T. Ounningham, whose| after 5 o'clock. {husband is superintendent of trans- | iportation for the Alaska Railroad,| IVANTED—Used furniture, 308 Wil- 'left Anchorage recently to fly by! JUST as the beam from loughby, Phone 788. {way of Fairbanks to Seattle. Shel g lighthcuse unfailingly —_—_— | will continue to San Francisco to . 7t WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by mect Mr. Cunningham, who pre- og:;d:i{e"r‘; ‘2;‘{!‘&: l‘l:;l‘)‘ll‘{i ers, month, week or day; also on call. ceded her south, and their daughter| <y i 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. and son, who are also in the Bay Fire lnst_n'an_ce Company city. | on a policy is your guide Hi, Billl Its’ Feb. 7 | — e - i tosound protection. All Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7! . g i s 2P LOST AND FOUND | L) Back of this agency is g = \':\é\?&'s ?‘t\é\{;\l‘.‘ & == ; s Y E . LOST—Brown billfold with valued ;2:;“$§$;y::vtel;lh[:fil:d 0 TDEN WAVE ! pictures. Please ret: to Empire. 24 4 4 oy is—oioe | IR T YLED §| 2 % . otlestion :(:l;id vcvaalll"ll)nt:ug‘:nrsis;uwawh Re.% b Ex l Sh t t k i e ro 1L by Experls attue FOR TASTY FOODS f g and VARIETY || WESPECIALIZE | Agency | ; Gastineau Cafe INSORANGE_BONDS Foremost in Friendliness in JUREAY S WATKINS i Waving GOOD HEALTH Permanents IT 15 ODD SHE | || s LISTEN --DONI'T Styli | NEVER CALLS 29/ E AT LEAST OUGHT BOTHER ME ABOUT PRODUCTS tyling o OVER HER UP~ OH-WELL- || TO CALL UP JUST TO BLSINESS - - DID Foods, Medicines, Flavorines Shaping FORGET IT! |+ | ASK HOW WE ARE-GEE- BOBSY CALL. and Spices, Toiletries and | WONDER IF SHE'S ILL~ 7 uP TODAY ? Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 *utniar o dmanee | | IR AT AMOL P e e e e e ] xevies axmaL oseia. | Beauty Salon|| 808 FIFTH STREET Phone Blue 168 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Searding Ke PHONE 538 : Y 3 e 1\0\ bt - USRS Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.

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