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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931. ik BRINGING UP FATHER } GEE! 1 WANT TO SEE-DINTY - BUT | WOOLDN'T GO AROUND HID PLACE WITH THIS HOLUND 1D QT RAZZED FOR FAIR- N l [ BY GOLLY: THERES HARD i LUCK MOONEY"-V'LL QT }“ HIM TO HELP ME OWT~ DAILY SPORTS CARTOON * eresil pi BRI i ARANVILLE- ~OFf THE BOSTON BRAVKS IS STARTING HIS 20 © SEASON : OF MAJOR_~ [LEAGUE BASsgALL- WA WiTH A BLUEBIRDS AND | EAGLES WIN ON | BOXING RULES He Leo THE NATIONAL LEAGLE StocT- S STOPS LAST SEASOL ANERAGE oF 1031 The AP, AUl Rights Reserved DISCUSSION OF | RIGHT DA TO. THE ONE YT SARTEP N @ABSIT HAS WORN THE UNIFORM OF Boslox PTTBBURGH , CHICAGD, BRONKLYK) AND ST LOVI S FIELDING and presented to the vets by Mr. | Gross. | Instructions were given the Ceme- tery Improvement Committee last night to proceed with construction lof the fence around the Legion plot in the cemetery, using con- Sparrows and Crows Each Lose Two Games in Match of Three | Monday—-Vets Have For a while last evening on i Meetmg Last nght Elks' alleys it looked as if the: = Robins would be tied for first| Leglonuaires an= anyone else In- applied for loans on the adjusted service certificates have received their checks, it was announced by { Legion Announces Meeting ine post service ofticr. One day each’ week has been set aside for consideration of Alaska applica- tions by the Seattle office of the | United States Veterans’' Bureau, which has facilitated action great- with the Sparrows in the race for|terested in the mechanics of the ly. the pennant in the second half boxing game are urged to attend After the meeting last wight, the The Bluebirds took the first two,K & meeting at the American Le- members were guests of Comrade’ games from them in the contest!8ion’s Dugout next Monday even- last evening, and up to the fiftn |ing, it was announced last night at frame it looked as if they would;’-he local post's regular meeting. make it three straight but the Rob-| Monday evening, it was announc- ins came through in a pinch and |©d, & discussion of rules governing won the final game which gave|the ring game in the Terrtory and them the honors for the first half. |2 number of changes from those' |adopted two years ago by the Al-! Stewart Has High Total R. C. Kaufman and the Post Mess Sergeant at a feed at the Gas-| | tineau Cafe. | —————— { CUT FLOWERS | Plenty cf Cut Flowers and potted plants for EASTER We deliver. Stewart rolled high total for the aska Boxing Commission will be, JUNEAU FLORISTS ovening with 568 and Barragar|Suggested. high score of 214, Other 500| Yesterday’s meeting was attend- scores were Barragar 556 and|©d by 35 veterans who were en- Sides 504. three from the Crows but won the |Personal experiences in the mili- first game by the slender margin tary service and reviewed some of { (E = tertained by Maj. Markoe, who r In the first match of the even- Served as an officer in the Polish l ing the Eagles grabbed two out of | forces. He recounted a number of adv. Telephone 311 | {vef.t"."q of one pin. Boyle rolled high m_‘thc history of Poland during the 3 tal of 541 and high score of 206.|Past 30 years. Lavenik 534, Henning 530 were the| 7The Post extended a vote of ap- other bowlers in the 500 class. Results of last night were: ¢ - 4 EAGLES— \chairs which were received recent- preciation to W. D. Gross, local theatre magnate, for a gift of 50 207, 7H8 oWz T o FRODUCTS, Lavenik ......190 -64 here from the Sitka | CAMERA SPECIAL Boyle 145 206 ‘heatre, freight prepaid Sabin 178 155 PRy H AGFA ANSCO Simpkins 120 176 BOX CAMERAS -—— —— —— —— Barragar . 189 153 214—556 633 701 655 1989 | Sperling 150 *150 *150—450 | All Colors CROWS— | Sides 162 190 152—504 | 160 Henning 177 174 179—530 | T. George 168 171 157—496 2 G. George 170 154 148472, SN B Van Atta 138 146 166—45) 669 664 673 2006 D Selby oo 141 126 167—440' (*) Average—did not bowl. { uneau vrug —— — —| STANDING OF THE TEAMS L 632 600 660 1892 Robins 4 809 C BLUEBIRDS— | Bparrows 16 5 762 om P a n_y Stewart 212 198 156—563 Eagles . 1 10 52| i v Andrews 148 167 167—482 | Crows 9 9 500 Free Delivery Phone 3: Davis . 153 150 142—445 | Bluebirds 9 9 500 Kaufman 176 150 143—478 ' Owls s 10 444 | Post Office Substation e ——lWocdpecke:_; 4 14 222 No. 1 689 674 610 1973 | Parrcts 4 17 181 | ’HONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases™ THE SANITARY GROCERY R R T e S ) BN . T T A R A i | SHOLLD SAY || |\ WKIN USE FIVE DOLLARSD- —ByPap|® By GEORGE McMANUS WELL: TAKE CARE OF THIZ DOG ONTIL ) QT BACK- UNITED FOOD (CO. CASH IS KING FLOWER TIME Flowers speak the universal lan- guage. They always please . . . and this YEAR they will be so inexpensive. The largest individual shipment of Easter Lilies ever made to Juneau will soon arrive OTHER FLOWERS IN ABUNDANCE, TOO! MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY TO INSURE DELIVERY New Potatoes, Red Garnets, 4 lbs. . 29¢ Asparagus, Spring Green, per Ib. . . 19¢ Cabbage, Cannonball, per pound . . 4c Solid—Crisp Butter, Lynden, 2 pounds.. . . . ... 69c Fresh Creamery—Made in the West Campbell’s Soups, percan . . ......9c All Flavors Dates, Selected, 2 pounds. . . ... ..23c Beans, Mexican,4 pounds. . ......23c Red—Cleaned Hams, Eastern, per pound . . .. ... 28¢c Sugar Cured—Whole or Half Pure Lard, 4 pound pail, each . .". . 67¢ Potatoes, Y akima, 25 pounds . . . . 49¢ Field Run SHOPPING BAG FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE OF THESE POTATOES F resl; E ggs, medium, 2 dpzen for..45¢ PO T T T T T TR LT Westinghouse Majestic General Electric RADIO RECEIVING SETS P LT T LR T LR LT T TR T TR R T E TR Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 Juneau Juneu. Phone 6 < IR T LT T WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, new g\mbition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. ¥ A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ing to have. Make this your Bank. First Z_V ational Bank THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTEL THE GASTINEAU 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 Taken over Sharick’s supply of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES—For sale at Juneau Paint Store PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PicoLy WiceLy ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. T Telephone 91 Waldorf Rolls, perroll . ..........6c A Good Grade Toilet Paper CHICKENS COME EARLY . . . . They will arrive on the “Northland” . . . A BIG SURPRISE FOR YOU Phone 403 Prompt Delivery Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribate” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 S i THE CIAS., W. CARTER MORTUARY | 3 ALASKA MEAT CO. l QUALITY AND SERVICE ’flO ‘égUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter ustin Fresh Taniales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:80, 4:30