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A new novelty tweed fabric . ! with stripes and checks. \ ) % N N N It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—-JUN[;AU ALASKA [sank the tying two point. It was nip and tuck from then on i but with 15 seconds left, Bunnm' connected. It wasn't a large lead, but that was all the Mil needed to put the game down in their book as a win, 18 to 16 Bonnett was high scoring player, couldn’t get in under the baskets to make their shots count. Last secre was made by Nielson from th2 corner, and the final score stood at 39 to 33 for the Imperials.' High peint man was J. Pasquan, with 13 peints, followed by team- mate Scott with 11. Bach was high| and Dorothy 2tch of opera iListory of the wal (Novatney gave a | techniques. At the close of the meeting, Isa-| belle Funk and Dorothy Woodward 'were formally pledged into the sor-| ority. They had been unable lattend, the regular pledging cere- mony in Novemter. Joyce Williams iread the ritual, assisted by Senna {Powers and Laurene Knowles. | ——— - pne Wantads get vesults! Beware Coughs from common colds ' That Hang On Creomulsion relicves prompn" bo- | cause it right to the seat of the | | trouble help loosen and expel | germ laden ph legm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | flamed bronchial mucous msm- | branes. Tell your druggist to sell y o bottle of Creomulsion with the un» d.mhndlng you must like L 2 way it | 'CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Celds, Bronchitis | | to; & d - netting six points for the Night for Darnells, with nine. With nine s e 4 Owls; Forrest of the Vets made chances, the Imperials mads seven jf aShIOH Approve for ! SCORES LAST NIGHT five. -On fres ‘Shrows, Mikes biibd: 1001 gHiots whilla Darnetis made ml.; \ . e for four, made two; and the Vets en out of 17. S)Drlng e e Mikes 18 Vets 16 made two out of nine attempts. Fcllowing are t individua! f e Imperials 33; Darnalls 33 Seven fouls were chalked up against scores by teams for last night’s the Mikes, three against the Vats. games: | 5 o SECOND GAME MIKES FG FT TP 5 Two vur!){d‘ l;lnskseb:all games in the The nightcap between Darnells Jim Devon 0 0 [ ‘ Tntt = e 18] chool nasiull and the Imperials was a nip and Asp 1 [ ] Hathaway Shirts st evenins RRiE R D) 1 Snd the B e < ANV L xand DIDIIOR o Y the opener, tile Vets showed sur- fact, in the opening quartar there Eiil Devon 9 oy | Angle stay collar. The very new prising strength and Mikes Night was only cne field goal, sunk by Substitutes: Pusich, 2 points; wide spre wrt, collar also with !Owls a relyctance to put on steam. Bach for Darnells. Blanchard, 4 points. 1, trim new patte Sizes The result was a close game right The lead went to the Imps on VETIS FG FT TP| up ln_lho {inal horn. foul shots, however, as they made Dapecevich \ 1 1 3| Playing was slow in the opening every one of four tries. McDaniel Daigler T A 450 quarter. The whole contest was a sank one foul shot for Darnells, Forrest DshaE W Ry y ' slow acceleration from its begin- which put the score of a quiet Lowell I R ¢ ring, which appeared deliberate o quarter at four to three. Tyvoll 1 0 2 Knox Hats the part of both squads. The second period the two teams Substitute: York, nc points i Superb Knox felts in jaunty new b.“""‘mf ;:IR': S sicetkied o gl iR chdiede- 23 ! vl ; i L \scolc. or s ich the first perioc. winks and settled down to a fast IMPERIALS b e 0 e o ats for 18 ue, grey, 3 Forrest and Lowell each sank one ball game. In fact it was a small Scctt 5 13 brown Sizes 87« to Tz for the Vets, and Dapcevich made scoring spree, with 15 points for the J Pasquan 5 3 13 one of two fres throws. Cousid- Imperials to 12 for Darnells. The Nielson 3 1 1 I 8.50-$10-$15 ering their opponents, th- Vels baskets were spread among Scott, Powers $ N a maybe surprised theraselves Ly end- pasquan, Nielson and Powers for Thibodeau 0 LI, ing the period in the lead the Imperials; for Darnells, Mc- DARNELLS i€ 3 o s - 5/ ‘ The second quarter, however, Daniel and Bavard each sank five Bach 1 9 Textron Boxer Shorts the Vets didnt do another thing points and Moody got one field McDaniel i I |to their score. With Doug Blan- goal. That left Darnell’s trailing Hickay 3 T | Solid color rayons, blue, white, ta: (chard in for Bonnett, and Bill by a half-time score of 19 to 15. Bavard 1 g in Textron's perfect fitting boxer ‘Demn ‘!ur brother Jim, the Night Action was a bit slower the third Taylor 0 0 Siass [Ctrers 1. rokdnih s picked up a bit. Pu 1 period, bui‘no pln_yer. were sitting Sukstitutes: Moody 2 points; Lu- % o ’ oy Bla mhax.‘ sank a bucket around. Hickey picked up a point cas, 0. also cotton knit athletic types four peints, the only scores of the cn a free shot, Bach another along — e — |quarter. with a fisld goal. McDaniel and 4 That set the haif-time score just Bavard cach sank a tucket, for a BEFA SIGMA PHI IHIGI’WC-VSH Sox a point apart, with six for the total of eight tallies. | Mikes, to five for the Vets. Al- For the Imperials, Scott scored DIS(USSES MUSI( v\ grand selection of Inter- though the first half had looked two with a bucket, Nieison got one 100% wools in as though the game was goi to and free toss, and Powers sank IUESDAY MEE"NG colors be an exceedingly dead affair, play- another foul .shot, for six points, lisles and ing soon began to pop in the which left Darnells with only two Ll third period 1ts neccssary fo tie the game. Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi regular The Vets wera playing go It had been evenup before, in held its rogulay meeting Tuesday and not missing many bets in their the cecond period; in fact Darnells night in the home of Ruth Bader or game. Only their shooting wasn't had Id the lead briefly, and in the Assembly Apartments. Vice- 3 ‘72 50 up to snuff, or Mikes would have in in the third. The last quart- President Laurene Knowles con- 5 found themselves on the short end °r was a see-saw, with a point ducted the m g in which the of a long score As it wa the first by Darnells, then one by the main crder of business was the Night Owls kent a short lead, and Imps. Hickey sank a free throw €lection of a nominating commit- P A | improved it two points that quarter. which put Darnells on 2ven points, tee for the next year’s offic 2 I Asp, Russo and Bennett ca t just one behind the Imperials. In Ione Williams, Helen Schafer and % !. | in a whack at the net, and 1 moment they were a scorz ahead. Joyce Williams werz named on the Devon sank a free throw for Another basket and another foul committee and will make their re- seventh point. For the Vets shet, and Darnells had a four port at the next meeting rest, keyman of th2 tea k point lead ‘ Mrs. Vernon More, corresponding one field goal and fre2 throw > Imperials callad time out.|secretary, leaves this week to mske Dapeevich got another buck was resumed, and Pasquan ber home in Kodiak, and was pre- e e o s e s = two points, at left them three evened ths score with two fast s2nted with a gift from the chap- ! peints behind the final per- rushes down in enemy territory, ter. The chairman expressed the oo EASTERN STARS od good for a pair of points each regrct of the chapter to lose such The game went into its final time. Scott got another bucket to'an active member and the hope g cmbers are requesied to meel'minute and, with but 30 seconds put the Imperials in the lead, that Mrs. Mcre would s raturn leave irom the Temple at 1:45 je(t, play- was fast, with the N; as Pasquan doubled it. to Delta Chepter. Dorothy Farrell day to attend the funeral of Owls fighting to keep their That was-all for Darnells. With 'was elected to serve the remainder Patron Ralph B. Martin lead, and the Vets trying |a few seconds more than a minute of the term : ing scre- lRllnEs By Order of the Worthy Matron. thing they knew to even the to play, they callod time. The fi- ary | adv. 495-t1 With 25 seconds to play rell nal moments wi st b mells Ruth Iy 2d thi ram en- Q/&L’ln() %‘wl‘/aeaate/‘vn % ki REN MR T enoiREe i Do o f titled Into Drama and ‘ Dance.’ isted by Dor- | rianne who played record- | ngs and piano solos to illustrate! . |CEera types and the varicus types iof the dance, such as the waltz, A Aduertised o GLANOUR Loléro, rag time, boogie-woogle and 5 cther forms of modern dance mu-| {sie. Dorothy Farrell spoke on the WEDNESDAY FLBRUARY 5, 1947 WANT ADS Tt g FOR SALE ELECTRIC heater, like new, write 'MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS P. O. Bx. 146l 495-3 'PIANO FOR SALE—best offer ac- MODERN HOUSE—Waynor Addi- cepted. Phone Green 750 after tion—2 bedrooms. 5:30 pm. 495-t7 e o o 195-t \{ODERN 2 BEDROOM home — DELUXE collapsible baby , buggy,| Douglas. 0. 495-t3 — aL " $1,500 BUYS—3 bedroom house— PIANOS, Custom built by Wurlit- Douglas. ) ¥ ; accepted. t SR L Ul e zer—orders now accepted. Contact NICE 2 BEDROOM home— George Anderson, Alaska Agent. i A F. O 'Br. 188 or Photie-143, Jus " COREEEER SR, GOt In. neau. 495-t1 | B A on, - P! TWO USED cornets, one’ilrnlmpu. 13179,6'11 bt ¢ 3 rooris one tenor saxaphone. All in good | 4 BE‘DROOM HOUbE 6th S condition. Complete with cases. Cash or easy terms. Alaska Music | 312 11th St. 4 BEDROOM home. S s L o upply, fne. | 495-Y!SARBER SHOP for Bale. TWO USED pianos. Cash or terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. 495-tf NEW SOPRANI accordians, cash MIURPHY & MURPHY or terms. Alaska Music Supply,, Inc 495-tf REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE or trade for regular | Phone 676 over First Natioral Band tread, one new Knobby 600 x 16 e tire. Phone 241. 495-12 | FOR SALE—Ice worms. snowballs REAL ESTATE and liquid aurera along with tickets to the Ala: Color Var- ron SALE i‘;‘y i?fl;" ‘;“; F;‘“‘*‘«" evening i 225 IRWIN St. 3 Bedrooms, Ak i 95-12! " Basement, Furnace 1940 FORD 4-door sedan. Excellent| Nicely Furnished. Redecorated. condition. Phone Green 790. 5 MILES GLACIER Hi-way. 400-t3 Small home. WS A P z Ample space for garden. 1940 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, 2 HOMES in Waynor Tract. newly overhauled, '42 motor. Ph./ One gn Behrends Ave, 556 between 3:30 and 6 p.m. With basement. 488-t1 Co-operative assistance on all R ¥ - RS GI Loans '38 V-8 FORDOR sedan. Good condition. phone 0. o7« BALMAT & COMPANY :n - o S NTALS FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, R A phone'187; P.'O. 'bx. 1808, ‘d7actt| 200 Eloor, Shaluck . Bils. c4ie el 33 FOR SALE—Icice houses and lot, houses iv good condition and best iR RENT B Inquire Trevor Davis.! ’4 B , Juneau. 472-tf. . ROOMS—Kitchen privileges Homs | SLIGHTLY USED 70 hp. Buda Futel—Ph 638 Diesel' Marinie with 2 to 1 reduc- NIGE GLEAN ROOMS, day or week. I tion gear, ready to go. See it at ey management, Cowonial Hotal Juneau Welding & Mach. Shop. 324 2nd St Phone 187 14!11-“!;’ 4069-t1. $ BRAND LW Burrougt Federal Bulld.mz | tor, Phune 3. o e AR s CARD OF THANKS HlscflLmNEous We wish to expr our sincere § and heartfelt thanks to all our WIN1ER & po,\'p co,' [nc neighbors and friends for lhm kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved brother, also for the many- beautiful floral & ¥ offerings. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlargin, Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail DICK M'CORMICK RAY M'CORMICK RITA M'CORMICK ANN HURLBUT1 1 1 GUARANTEET Raausuc Pem nent, $7.50. kaper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop Phone 201 315 Decker Way. KATHLEEN ANDREWS JOHN M'ORMICK WILLIAM M'CORMICK CHILD CARE—full, part time; ager 3-6. 117 Third St., akove Boggan’s | WANTED WANTED—AIll the )(’sldth CI JLl- neau at the Alaska Color Variety Show at the High School, Friday evening, Feb. 7. 495-t2 “AV’I‘L.)—Lu.npeu-m man or wo- man bookkeeper with scme kno ledge of typing and shorthand. Permancnt position worth good | remuneration. Apply at 20th Cen- | tury Theatre Apartments. 493 -lf “Can’t> or “Can>? " 3 WANT TO SUBLET — (,ompleteh | furnished apartment in down- | town area for three months. Re- sponsible businessman bachelor. l'[“S A FALLACY (o Box C 687 Empire. 491-13§ | say “It can’t happen | here!” Just about then it dees happen — and it will happen again wheth- er fire, windstorm, ex- plosicn cr other calamity. WANTED—Space for small busi- | ness school, two nights a week. | Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 289%4. | 486-tmo CARPENTERS insiae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf i e y ! Tonight... plan on a tasty full course dinner . in a pleasant atmosphere i | { | { slim . . . the jacket bellos CHINESE DISHES Prepared to-Qrder Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. i 0 LEo ™A T Women's Avsaner f ——— at ; il { There’s cne way to pre- vent financia) loss — ask _ this Agency. Shattuck | Ageney Seward Street JUNEAU PHONE 2494 1 S | WANTED—Used furniture 142 wi wughby Phone 78y KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phont | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evemngs b; appointment. (293-3tf PIANOS RENIED and TUNEL Anderson Shop | ALASKA ARTS AND CRAFTS | Annual meeting of members, Fri- day, Feb. Tth at 7:30 pm. in the Methodist Church Parlor. adv. 494-t4 ALASKA ELECTRONICS | ELECTRIC HEATERS s - [ e Now OnDisplay