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Game Tonight " Is Calied Off scheduled | The for ]:(»u«m has been ¢ doubleheader lled off because at Peters- will not arrive Imperials, T and Wrang t I ir tin: games will be played Fri- Tix ind. they Douglas H FIGHT DOPE AP SPORTS | perials. c heard ming out Golden Brutus Hamilton, U track coach, admits that in mile two- e lim e ile run woul be bright this , valk n. (1 o= & 30 s S Gonzaga 40; Montana U. 36 Eastern Oregon 53; Southern Ida- SOCIATED PRESS TN 18 re - KETBA!! HUGH FULLERTON) %! Final scores v: ask: plag2d last night are a Pacific Lutheran 47; g St. Martin Seattle College 54; Montana Stal bughly equivalent to a 4:10 strong enough to run ame afternoon ho 5 British 80; Whitmar BY THE AS Columbia Fal 58 Oklahoma Wi asin 51; Michigan State 39 Northwestern 47; Ohio State 45 St. Louis 68; Notre Dame 51 Missouri 42; Kansas 39. Towa 70; Illinois 61 Purdue 53; Minnesota 51 Kentucky 82; Vanderbilt 51 Tulane 59; Georgia Tech 55 Duguesne 54; Sston Hall 51 R League's They s to hang ontc ind refuse to shoot until > “cripples.” Keaney, who| bigger and bett hing wrong w he off f the coac em a good lively game some t will give MADE TO MEASURE Altbouzh National Fogtball ecil Isbell's tos utson in 1942 as the r d, Art Dale s-Gazette ¢ » other day. Art ters had merely| g rce of four in- ro enough, Charley Brock, | who centered tke ball on that play, 1 that wss neare inches an four from the Curly imbeau was abg so from a collapse when I that pa Lea- " ALASKA EXHIBITS ARE SHIPPED FOR | U.5. SPORTS SHOW Three exhibits, loaned by ard Hopkins, Anchorage sports dealer, were received here by the Territerial Sportsmen’s Association | in time for inclusioh in that groups’ | shipment of Alaska sports exhibits | to Chicago for the Annual Sporfs | Exposition there. ! The Alaska exhibits were ship- Empire Wantaas for Best Results 'ped out on the Baranof, and will LISTEN - LISTEN - L Feb. m Sen- and amc 10:30, Dinner Reece Dewey, 9:30 t Day Chairman Leon- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA be picked up in Seattle by Milo and Buck Harris, Sports- men’'s Association representatives, o will attend the exposition. The TSA is sponsorihg a booth at the Chicago sports show. SERVICE AT LUTHERAN CHURCH ASH WEDNESDAY In Lent, an Ash Wednesday ser- vice will be held tomorrow eve- ning in the Lutheran Church, cor- ner of Main and Third Streets. Be- ginning at 7:30 p. m, this ser- vice will consist of hymns, scripture | reading, prayers and a medita- tion titled, “This Season For ‘The Lord,” by the Pastor. All interested persons dially invited to attend. are The regular weekly senior choir practice will be held at 8:15 im- ately following the above ser- |4 gy 'WORLD PRAYER DAY UBSERVED ON FRIDAY Protesiunt ciurcnes in Ju- The neau will join Friday in the an-|g a rual World Day of Prayer, widely observed Christian service reached by 72 denominations and 02 countries The services Friday will be held lock in the afternoon oclock in the evening in Salvation Army Hall on Wil- Avenue. Preceding the aiternoon services, a free organ concert ‘will be giv- en from 12 noon to.1 o'clock in the 2 Century Theatre - NOTICE All bills and claims against the W. Leonard Smith estate, please mail to William L. Smith, Jr., Box 203, Juneau, Alaska. 807 5t - o ATTENTION REBEKAHS Installation of officers and so- cial, 8 . m., Wed., Feb. 11, in Odd Fellows Hall. 807 2t S eee——— The coyote, following man into Alaska, has become a major men- ace to other wild life. Elefimmenflmrnenfiymsesfiyrrrenfiyrmerfiemner et yemserliysmnenllys @l snmseif vorefif oo fotmeeifvaraetif vof] JUNFAU LIONS CLUB “faold Medal” Baskethall 1948 TOURNAMENT February 23rd through the 28th TEAMS ENTERING VETS K. A A, METLAKATLA KETCHIKAN PLAYING SCHEDULE cor- | | ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 77 ON MONDAY FLIGHTS | { i | au to Haines Haines to Juneau: Sanford Peter- son. | Juneau to Skagway: H, Mulvihill, | Walter Stuart, William Feero, Jr., Carol Anderson, C. Carroll, John Hirsdock gway to Juneau: Mrs. Thomas | B. Jensen, Tommy Jensen. Juneau to Petersburg: J. Seland, | Petersburg to Juneau: W. H. Fair- >etersburg to Wrangell: H. E. Cof- fin. { ‘setchikan to Becker. | Ketchikan to Juneau: F. Clayton, | Hugh Bennett, Cliff Ement. | Juneau to Hoonah: O. Martin, Mrs. O. Martin, Wm. Johnson, Mary wdsen, Amy Knudsen Hcoonah to Juneau: Mrs. Sarah Jewell, L. Johnny, E. B. Fisher, Frank Shotter Jr., Eli Hanlon, Mrs. |Eli Hanlon, John Hanlon, Mr. Col- lins, A. S. Thompson. | Juneau to Gustavus: | Mrs. Brown. | Gustavus | Downie. CLi | Ancoon to ‘Meare. Tenakee to Juneau: F. J. Hart. | Juneau to Sitka: H. R. Blcod, | William P. Dyres, Les Florence, Mrs. Nelscn, Earl Thatcher, Dr. McKin- 'ney, D. Naish, Dr. Moore, Jack | Gucker, Sitka to Juneau: Rachel Johnson, | Frank Metcalf, Axel Larsen, H. T. Dcran, Mrs. Floyd . Tilson, Rev. | Sweel Roy Cox, Retter Brazomia, !Dr. William Charteris, Tom Berk- land. | Juneau to Tulsequah; J. W. Pet- erson, L. F. Hill, G. C. Patterson, | M. Lewis, M. Stotlery | Tulsequah to Juneau: Jack Rog- ers, Harry Smith, Jobn Falinski, R J. Williams, W. L. Grant, Louie Pep- pin, J. Kamosek, J. Denice, J. Pero. | > Wrangell: J. C. J. Daigle, to Juneau W. A gof to Juneau: Juneau: Ole Twedt. Mrs. Don SHOCFNER GUES NORTH | i Jcseph M. Shofner, Training Officer 1ior the Veterans Admin- istration, left here this morning for a two weeks business trip to Fair- banks. D NO(ICE I will not be responsible for any | bills contracted by any person other than myself. (748-Mar. 1) 'WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Titkout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go r should pour out about 2 pints of 0 your bowels every day. If this , your food may not the bowels. Then ts up youar stomach. You get con- You fecl sour, sunk and the world Steve Feist. The i ie is Tt takes those mild, gentle Carter's Little Liver Pills to get Lacse 2 pints of bile flow: ing freely to make you feel “up and up. Get a package today, Effcctive in making Lile flow freely. Ask for Cart | Pils, 93¢ at any drugstore. The Alaska Coastal made several: | {lights yesterday and carried 77 pas- cbservance of the beginning|.on Ny ’s Little Liver Anchorage Al - Stars Are (oming According to advices reccived in | Juneau this afterncon, the Anchor- age All-Stars will arrive by plane Thursday and take on local basket- ball.teams on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. nights. . The All-Stars are reported to have cleaned up on all other teams to'the westward, and hope to con- tinue their reputation in Juneau. Donald Bogi,| Burch, Floyd Bodini, Roy R.' It is understood 12 players will| arrive here and they are in charge | of Lt. Arthur Wilecox CFTICERS ELECTED BY JUNEAU SHRINE (LUB At a recent meeting of th2 Juneau Shrine Club, when thé club was the gucst of Earl Cleveland at his home n Eeventh Street, the annual el- ection of officers was held with the result that Glen O. Abraham was chosen as President, Oscar Elisen as Vice President and M. L. Mac- Spadden as Secretary-Treasurer. The Shriners decided that their Annual Dance which will be held Saturday evening, February 21, dancing would be continued until 2 am, - oo IMPORTANT AUK BAY MEETING IS CALLED There will be a meeting at the v Chapel-By-The-Lake at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday for the purpcsz of or- sanizing a committee to head a housing project for the Chapeal. The attendance at the Chapel as grown to the extent that im- mediate nceessity calls for larger quarters locking forward to a perm- went church. A: the Chupel is a community in- terest, all residents of the Avk Bay a are urged to attend this meet- ing. - o news in tre | : | There's Want-Ads! Realtor Joins The Thousands Switching To Milder Calvert Timothy Sexton, real estate agent, of 707 People’s State Bank, Indi- anapolis, Ind., is a moderate man, ““That’s why 1 switched to Cal- vert,” he [ “Itmakes a m er, better tasting highball.”” Mr Timothy Sexton ment is not unusual. ame reason thousands all over America a switching to Calvert because they've found that it is uniformly “oother, mellower and lighter. Jalvert Reserve, choice blended ey, 86.8 proof. The straight »s in this product are five or more old, 35% straight iskey, 65% grain neutral spirits. It is a product of Calvert Dis Corp., New York, N. Y. NOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone; Douglas 192 A ra T A || Alaska Meat Marke! The largest and most comple stock of Fresh and Frozer Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 194 [MURPHY & MURPHY LOTS: oth, Willoughby, Glacier ghway. 'AFE, good location, good 4ncome, ght price, no phone calls. BEDROOM hcuse, Douzlas, buy veteran's equiy; rest terms. Furnished. 2-BEDROOM house, | near business district.” DECKER Bldg., net over annually. JUPLEX and large apt. house, both net over 10 percent. Smull Apts, year net approxi- mately $3,500.00. | $10,000 takes $18,000 fireproof bldg. I WANCH, appr. 20 acres, modern 8- room house, garage. Island ¢mpire near Juneau. ' SEVERAL BOATS, 50° to 26'; also| } (wo canneries; grocery store. furnished, $5,000 REALTORS -ACCOUNTANTS | ver First Nationa; sang . PERFUME DISTRIBUTOR I Perfume manufacturer of nation- ally advertised line in U. 8. is seeking a distributor well con- neeted with Department Stores nd Drug Stores in Alaska. Write Wwis, Room 1707, 570 Seventh Av New York 18, N. Y. 06 3t | 1 S | | hone ELECTRICAL Home and Marine ppliance repairing. Free 336 W 3rd. Phone Green 791 1 mo. Wiring, estimate 310. Bob Wise. Plione 6u U WING ana alterations Green 429 iCE R’ PERIAL HOTEL, 245 Front St, Weekly and monthly rates. 94 ti 3] - FIRE PROOF Simpson Bldg Storage Space. 758 tf tes rooms candinavian 736-t1 NICE CLEAN sieam ¥ m bath cleun 850~ 1t | LEAN stcamneatea | heds. 315 Gold St. reoms. | 5OOM kiteher nriviege: ! Hotel. Phone 886. Home A - MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. | Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats |AVON PRODUCTS representa:lve Phone lack 475 PO. Box Tt #5611 5UARANTEED Realistic Poermat nt, $7.50 Paper Curls, $1 up Lola's Beauty Shop ¥ 20 315 Decker Wav Mon:mental The't Is Baffling Sheri't ~®»— The biggest theft in his career is puzzling Deputy Sheriff Dorse M. Teagarden. Missing: a six-foot marble mon- ment. And its absence first was ncted by a man making his annual visit to a family plot in Burling- ton cemetery, near Longmont: | LONGMONT, (Co) | i |NURPHY & MUBRPHY| > ' W-A-N-T A-D-S FUR SALE SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, nej boat harbor on 10th St. Phor Red 765. 807 {OLLAWAY Bed and mattres| white pirié bock case. Phor Sreen 779, 807 4 '40 CLUB Coupe Packard, good en nine and tires. Phone 573. 07 NEW Hercules Marine engine, cvl, 40 hp, 2 to 1 reduction. Ba ain Ph. Black 336. 807 BOAT Tillacum, leng 49’, bean 12’ 6", draft 5, power Chrysle] Royal, 448 reduction, also extr enzine; equipped with 65 North| ern Radio Phone. Price $14,00( Boat insured for $15,000. Writ Clarettce Moy, Hoonah, Alaska 807 1 mq nE= < TWO 380-watt transmitters, brang new, $100 each. Write Clareng Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 m }E;N éilrys]er Rb&al. }es‘s reduc: tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy Hocnah Aalska. 807 1 m X100 Lot and bldg.. income bet ter than $400 per month. In juire in person Seaview Apt| No. 9. 806 7§ .TTA-B. fully eguipped fo! roliing; length 34, beam 8 draft 41’. 110 HP Chrysler en ine. Phcne Green 147. di two bedrool be arranged 179 eve 804 64 Y Furnished e; terms can Pik t. Phon "OSTORI~ Gi Cheroke Rose patiern, complete set off i h coble's, wines, sherbets all perfect. Phone 522 evenings| ul. and Sundey anytime. 804 tf] sware, FURNISHED House, $5,250. Base: ment, furnace, electric rangze) rofrizerator. Terms if desir- 620 804 Tt nd SPRUCE forest wood [or cooxing, heating, fireplace; also slab woos; Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr ‘s 50-Foot Seiner “Betty” also equip-) per for halbut. Chrysler eight) to 1 reduction; 240- e; 20 skates halibu seiner “Mildred” equipped for halibut. 165 Gray. diesel; 250-fathom seine; 22 skates halibut gear. E. J. Wheel- er, Wrangell, Alaska. 802 6t COMPLETELY furnished house for sale. Call 488 after 6 p.m. 800 18t L and H Three Burner Electric Range. $30. Green 855. 800 18 150 Large \ype rat White Leghorn laying hens, 50 cents lb. live weizht. C. H. Sherwocd, North Star Dairy Farm. 799 tf TIOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis, 794 tf -ROOM House with bath. 384 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zengs er. 790 When the plgrims landed in New England, they did not know. how to build log cabins. Instead they built bark huts. ——————— Whale oil, which used to be used in lamps, is now used largely ta make soap and glycerine for muni- tions. Monday—February 23rd: 1:00 p.m.—4 games (after"noon) 7:00 p.m.—3 games (e\'emng) Tuesday—February 24th: i 7:00 p.m.—3 games (evening) Wednesday—February 25th : 7:00 p.m.—3 games (evening) Thursday—February 26th: 7:00 p.m.—3 games (evening) Friday—February 27th: HOME OF I It Wi 42 | 7:30 p.m.—2 games (evening) FLORSHEIM SHOES Say It With Flowers” but |, “SAY IT WITH OURS! Saturday—February 28th: ‘I | | 7:30 pm.—2 games (evening) GEGIGE Bnfls. Juneau Florists FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST Widest Selection of PHONE 311 I : TICKETS SOLD BY G THE FLORENCE SHOP PHONE 399 ’ A Woman's Most Redeeming Beauty Boy Sconts e R Is Her Hair and Skin. Cub Scouts Men’s and Boys’ Clothing | ACROS/ STREET FROM 2 1S rfield’s Drug Stos Why take a chance with damaging it? seu scauts - % Always consult your Beauty Operator. She is trained, and has all the answers. You Are Entitled to the Best! Special Cold Waves for Only $15.00 MACHINE or MACHINELESS at Greatly Reduced Prices Open Evenings Telephone 427 . GRACE WILE¥—Proprietor PHYLLIS MAYNARD—TREVA McKINLEY, Operators NORTHLAND SAILINGS M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Haines, Skagway and Sitka) FEBRUARY 18 — MARCH 3-17 §. 5. ALASKA—MARCH 25 HENRY GREEN FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor fouse Wiring OUR SPECTALTY Box 2135 TOWN TEAM TRADING UNION VETS TEAM A.N.B. 8. 1. 8. COLUMBIA LUMBER IMPERIALS HIGH SCHOOL MIKE'S WRANGELL PETERSBURG PETERSBURG MT. EDGECUMBE SITKA SITKA JUNEAU JUNEAU JUNEAU DOUGLAS ADMISSION CHARGES SEASOH TICKETS Per Session Admission Aduits $4.00 Adulis $1.00 Studenis $2.00 Sfudenis - - - 50c All Prices Include Tax Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers H. S. GRAVES I'he Clothing Man AGENT NORTHLAND T e At RANSPORTATION .. (. J. 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