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prysper, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931. " Tiie [0 iy, aihores, Baranaier ) I | rivate divorce bill. This bill mus BLUE LARKSPUR '=.hruswe s SPARROWS GET \CONCERT WILL (PUioRE &5 Bamrey Ebii o ™ i B 10 RAGE AcA:N LT TR UL LTI L NI ANNOUNCING A mile and a quarter, an | assent. h Kai l:;ng Bar ?—Iun(cr. Ba‘j | T\_ FOR ISLE OF MAN When the royal assent is given er and Blind Bowboy he is in | | the bill is proniulgated at the an- the ington Cup, $20,000 added, DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, March geny open air court of Tynwald in = SRR EROM CROWS ocat Arits Wil Appen B o ik 2 8 T T bl SPECIAL SALE T ERe i \ — — | oca rtists 1 ine - Daate R S 2 court is held every year July 5. Is I ¢ fer Various'op EVELAND WILL ‘ : ®ale at P PP€ar 1cans just about what it says. The BT {6 oad i G Sk v snt- in Arlington : | mn Musicale at Fres- | In the past 50 years there have ;4 English and becomes at onee E iy g | TRAIN IN WEST| The sparrows took two out of byterian Church been only nine divorces, and here's gpergtive, The cost of a divorce ON Lt Stak-- i | three games from the Crows in the Tonight at 8 o'clock in the North- " 1ot ¥ou have to do to get a di- ;' seldom less than $500. | SAN FRANCISCO, March 20— | Elks’ tournament last evening. ern Light Presbyterian church, un- | vorce in Manxland: - - Mook 30—4se proh- The Cleveland Indians will train in | M. Bavard rolled high total of gor the auspices of the Martha So- Df()ll:‘t?i‘r\‘/[al'l:x Lhirih:n;:geediov[lsi_arj Roy Rutherford, President of the the assurance that California In 1932, it was recently 564 and high score of 223. Henning ;jety and as a benefit for payments sl Manx col JU= Juneau Lumber Mills, returned to will race again this announced. While it has been made 534 and Hendrickson 508. |on ‘the recently installed pipe or-; cial separation. ‘Juneau last night on the Alameda (;ces;[mly.flsmsug[fi? reported m?z Dily, Bvans Genel | B'r?:sxzh:t t7h§5 Raob;_x: ler;y the gan, a concert will be given wizhglng:emrlgg 1:;:023; ril;fl:g:ozn after a business trip to the Pacific o - :16. elegr ’ | - m);\;cin é’em:: ;nd ::\;higesrelefit Lthee Ggiszsanwdestmfx:; i mugmament takes placeeat s_eg i lii:fsl;:‘ ag;eaiiu:ge Egns L:gs‘wefig:fix}'respondem for damages for “crim-| Northweft. & -~ for sundry Arlington training quarters, there was noth-| Results last night on the local! z,ceq program. | inal conversation.” B A T S that will be revived in ing official about it until George |alleys follow: | Vocal selections, instrumental,| If favorable verdicts are obtained e of the third summer A. Putman, secretary of the Seals, | SParrows— letc, make up the program givenin these actions the litigant must ELECTRIC HEATERS ALL ARTICLES OFFERED ARE NEW AND QUALITY GUARANTEED % | Tace meeting cf the Arlington Park |received a letter adyising him that [M. Bavard ... 182 223 159—564 1y the following: present a petition to the Manx Leg- A NEW E égm‘i Club, which closed last;California had been officially nam- gen:xrlckson . 122 168 178—508, "crystal Snow Jenne, J. J. Far- islature for permission to present a = AR ed. o 188 120483 gper Anne Ellis, Willis E. Nowell, These stakes, ten in number, top-| Evans said he would like to se-| Wilson . *150 *150 150450 Francs Tanner, Dorothy Fisher,| SHIPMENT ped by the third classic, a gallop!lect San Diego as his training base, b —— | Mrs. J. P. Dawes, Carol Beery of one mile and a quarter for ;heibut might go to Oakland, as t‘helc 660 729 616 2005 Daflis, Max Pitshmann and the 3 three-year olds that will have $70,- | management of that: team already | Crows— choir of the church. 1 1 E 000 in added money, gross about|had extended an invitation to the|Henning ... 169 184 181—534| Tpo concert will also be repeat- OF Alaska Electric nght & Power Co. $90,000, and pay its winner $80.000 | Indians to use their park. G. George 150 167 161—478' ¢y tomarrow night. BERG 5 cr thereabouts, will collectively ag- | = Van Atta ... 174 155 169—498 iR S TN gregate $220,000 in added money. Selby . 123 146 179—448 | | Junenu DOllg e 0 gy o veves s PIONEERS CABINGTO | i ] R et HATS SPRING Juneu, Phone 6 Douglas, Phone 13 With Kal Feng, Bathorse, Ba-| BE ORGANIZEfi HERE [+ Average—did not bowl. | have been bound over to the Grand rometer, Breezing Thru, B'ar Hun- i jury at Haines for alleged illegal HOS I'ERY = ter, Bling Bowboy and Black Ty- 1 | STANDING OF TEAMS cohabitation according to advices = +ois;. Billie Derkypis 1a i the: fars Ggi:}iow;:fimmfionthgr P?;fw;esccx;; Won Lost Pet. reccived by U. S. Marshal Albert l-blllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllI|I||Il|l|||llllll|l|lll» and Stripes Handicap, 320.00(? add- | Alagka, a Cabin will be organized g.oblns SioaitERn ig '2_ ggz White. A Q lity Hat H ed, one mile and a furlong; with|in Juneau at a meeting next Ffl_icfg“rfsows Wy . ; .535 S 3 y: uality a JUST A O, 2 ot o Bk 8 & 20| JUNEAU CABINET for The Cabin membership is limited |SUEOHFdS v B B S0 ARRIVED to young men and women over 16/ s » i 8% S99 and DETAIL MILL- vears of age who were born in ;V°° fec L i Alaska or the Yukon territory since | F2TTOIS oo 5 WORK CO. 1205. Those in Juneau answer- | T TR i s | 5 00 | I ificati . |} Front Street, next to Warner $ . The H. |ing such qualifications are asked | ome of |to attend the meeting next week..VANCOUVER AND Machine Shop ( Friday. | b b SEA'IT_ITOL&E\“{‘EH'{} L is|| CABINET and Gotham Gold {JUNEAU ELKS BEAT | MILLWORK G . : —— Si H e oD o KETCHIKAN BOWLERS! PORTLAND, Oregon, March 20— | { ~pmNERAL CARPENTER ape) R 0gery . . . |Portland defeated Vancouver last ~ Dlstlnctlve In the second game of the tele- mlh]‘ by Bh 5;";'% of 5 to 2( ‘"m“ WORK graphic tournament between the regular scheduled game o e GLASS REPLACED H S GRAV s ® Juneau and Ketchikan Elks bowl- Coast Hockey League, giving Seattle ' U EXCLUSIVE ers. played last night, Juneau won first place.* IN AUTOS The Cloth: ), WHEN THINGS WAKE UP by a score of 3226 to 3169. Vancouver and Seattle will play 2 A e fllm' Mlll 2 > 3 But Not it ks s b fonowS:Ifor the champlonship starting next Estimates kurnished Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— | Henning 235 and 205; Barragar 234 Monday. Upon Request unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. EXPENSIVE and nE; | Srewa iR, (a0, - 302, i A e Gty BN Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, | Cleveland 224; Hendrickson 223;, SEPPALA MEETS FRIENDS e 7. ddbg wsdpemtad new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, _— M. Bavard 223; Metcalf 214 and| Leonhard Seppala, noted owner learning what to seek and what to shun. 203; Brown 211; Lavenik 204 and and driver of racing dog teams, & " A bank t of . thi . DEVLIN’S | 203. |who has been racing in the east PHONES 83 OR 85 The Store That Pleases 4 ank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ——————— |quring the past winter, visited ing to have. Make this your Bank. : E BOY BABY BORN | friends here last night while the THE S AN'T ARY GROCERY e oo o . First and Main Sts. | A boy baby was born today at St.'steamer Alameda was in port. He & . Ann's hospital to Mrs. W. B. Con- is enroute to Fairbanks where his F N l B k ' | : RO verse samily now reside, e ———— - - rst [National ban THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Black Oxford Tennis Shoes WHILE THEY LAST Only 89c¢ Pair All sizes—Nothing but Values All Sales For Cash Only This stock must go regardless of cost — Get your sizes before it is too late BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH DECORA- TIVE TRANSFERS—Sold At Juneau Paint Store : LADIES’ BROWN SHORT BOOTS—$2.95 Sizes 3 to 8 MEN’S 6 IN. WORK SHOES Very Special—$3.95 PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. BOYS’ HIGH TOP HIKING SHOES RUBBERS Marked at Cost Buffer Brown—$4.50 Real Values CHILDREN’S BOOTS MEN'S HEAVY TENNIS S i R : | p i =" s IGGLY, WIGGLY A Boal Velue—41.99 CHILDREN'S ZIPPERS Sizes 6.2 to 94—Were $2.75 $2.25—$2.75 HEAVY TENNIS SHOES Katenfal Vol 1 ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brapds‘ Front at Main St. Telephone 91 MEN’S KING FISHER HIP BOOTS—$6.35 MEN’S CUTTER SHOES Calked Loggers 12 inch top .............ocoee. $13.75 16 inch Top, Loggers ... $12.75 All Genuine Leather All Sizes—Big Values MEN’S SPORTING HIP BOOTS Light Weight Pair—$5.75 GIRLS’ BOOTS Short Boots—$2.49 Sizes 11 to 2 Boys’ Big Leaguer Sizes 2145 to 6—$1.89 Buy Now—Real Values Pioneer Pool Hall ; Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. YOUTHS” HEAVY TENNIS SHOES—$1.59 Sizes 11 to 2—Big Values l THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | ——— “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribate” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 -— The Leader Department Store .. MMEWAR ) |1 TORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING ALASKA MEAT CO. Il : QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKIN, Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh o PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30