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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 18 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER DONT THEY EVER HAVE CORNED BEEF AN' CABBAGE ON THESE YACHTS? SHUT UP- DONT MENTION SUCH FOOD ON A - BEAUTIFUL YACHT LIKE THIS® BILLY HUUD | © 1032, King BY GOLLY- THE WAY | FEEL-1I'M SORRY THAT | MENTIONED 1T} = I]AWSUN $ CAFEBRINGS IN GATCH . & WHAT 15 THE MATTER WITH fl ~YoL?1TS THE FIRST TIME \ EVER AW YOUR NOSE THAT) i AT WASNT] / q el Syndicate. Ie. Great firit ] GOBD - MORNING- MRS- NGGS- JUST DROPRED OR- KNOCKED OUT TflM[lRRUW TUHALlBUT CRAFT leo Larrive Puts British' Boxer Down for Count in Seventh Round WATERBURY, Conn., March 18 Larrive, New England mid-! , knocked out boxer, in thnl' h round of a scheduled ten! t night. ghed 161 peunds and | hed 157 pounds. ! ————— BADGER BOWLERS WIN! FROM CHIPMUNK FIV E‘ The Badger game proved too' much last night for the Chipmunks, \” vho were taken to the cleaners | three times. In one contest they loct out by only four pins. | r the men Bringdale was high n individual game, 216, and GB Mrfi Peterman led the ores of 166 and 447. schedule: Tigers vs. X Bears vs. Beavers. Scores: Chipmunks Lavenik 165 179 H. Sabin 159 185 son 138 Mrs. McCormick.. 66 Mrs. Lavenik 124 652 Badgers 144 216 *146 . 107 135 Totals 748 'Average did not bowl. e, — 202—546 182—526 140—416 66-"193 Totals . 750-2118 | 175—492 | 202—566 132—424 | 107-*321 166—447 782-2250 M. Bavard ringdale N Atta Kearney. Peterman CUTTER MONTGOMERY | . IS TO COME NORTH SAN PEDRO, Cal, March 18— The Coast Guard cutter Montgom- ery sails from here on April 1 for | fhe Alaska patrol. 160—432 i { ducted Da BEGIN BUSINESS C ombi natxon Breakfasts, Lunches and Dinners to Be Served Harry Dawson’s Cafe in the Gas- tineau Hotel |business tomorrow morning. OF 7,000 POUNDS! Fiidnilis o Sonth Slayj in Port for 6-Day Intervals Seven thousand pounds of hali- Building will open for \hut reached Juneau this forenoon | |and the Dining room and kitchen have offered for sale at the Fish Ex- | catth is expected to he been repainted and subjected to|change auction: tomorrow. The trip | ment is new and of the best qual- ity. Among the installed better-| ments s,‘:nm that provides proper temp- | food commodities—and that insures them against the slightest deterior- | ation. Door From Sidewalk Among the conveniencesarranged for patrons is the new front en- trance directly from the sidewalk. | thus enabling the customer to go into the cafe without first using the hotel door. Every day the cafe will serva | special combination breakfasts, din- ners and luncheons. is a complete refrigeration | | other extensive alternations and|was brought to port by the Vivien. | improvements. Virtually all equip- | Capt. Charles Larsen. | The schooner Norland, Capt. ! Thomas Sanvik, returned to Ju- neau today from Prince Rupert, B C., where she sold a catch of 10,009 tures for the various soris of pounds of halibut for 4 cents first K Hrfldc and 2 cents second grade. | United States money. “Halibut boats at Ketchikan and P sburg are staying in port for day intervals,” said Capt. San- “The six days are figured § I'Dm the time of sale and the time ol departure for the banks. I un- derstand the six-day rule also ob- tains at Seattle. T may leave for the bank; ag.xin Monday.” - e Sunday dinners will be a feature HARRY DUBLINSKY with the establishment, being <or\\d f3 12 ncon until 8 in ng. At all times, food will be of the | best, service will be quick and effi- cient and prices will be modern. “Come As You Are” “Come as you are” son’s request to the public. body will ever go away dissatis- fied,” he said. Until recently Mr. Dawson con- | m’s Cafe in Belling- ham, ‘Wash, and management, the establishmert for mere than 20 years was famous for the excellence of its cuisine. He sold the place some time ago.| After having looked around for another community in which offered the best opportunity. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS . Gone by Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11 Antlered ruminant 19. Orgln! of 5. Exclamations of pleasure earing 21. Comparative 0| i} . Winter Vo ending vehicle 23. Confederate general . A single time 3. Rounded Mlnerll i vessel . Attitude . Forsaken . Aunt: Spanish . Pixed charge 18. Growing out . Cooking 26. Luder ot the Fort: & o[Z|m|-[m] 28, decorating 29. American S>m utensil Indian 30. Bishop's . Ancient stringed s jurisdiction instrument . Juice of a tree 32, Irish word for darling 33, Drunkard hing 34. Supervise a publication ratify pie poem E: g ober e 52. Preclous 53. Male child 54. To an inner point 55. Not different 56. The bitter veteh 67. Grows old 7 DOWN Long stick 2 Presently 3. Cast ugde a8 worthless Seed container eflm . Wrmen expolfll/m . Conillmed & dd 86, Shepherd of souls 89, Again: 40. Obliterate 4L R!chlobrown color 42, Covers . 43. Appeliation 6. Ralses 7. Declare 8. Scattered liquid n small particles 9. Kind of soil 10. Prlnul] tallan 0 T g WII flll=/fill/fll FLET ZrdiidEEEE @ N uEE dddd dERdND o 1T V0 | | 7 / the even- | | | | | | is Mr. D“«'&of Omaha, to, by enter business, he concluded Juneau | | Mrs, | 1 { OUTPQINTS TOMMY GROGAN IN BOUT ST. PAUL, Minn, March 18— B Harry Dublinsky, Ohicago light- | weight, outpointed Tommy Grogan, in a ten round bout here last night. Grogan weighed 139 pounds and Dublinsky weighed two pounds less. D Under his ownership COSTUME CONCERT IS GIVEN TONIGHT A costume concert will be given | tonight at 7:45 o'clock in the Pres- rian Church by the pupils of Trevor Davis. Those taking |part are the intermediate and ad- vanced pupils. The public is wel- come to attend the affair, | SHOP IN JUNEAU SA VE H ALF WOOD CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESSON Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short THEO. S. PEDERSON ] %%/flflllllfll%%‘ el NS B/ //dild dum wh & I%flll/ill WiEE N JdEER ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 Shop at Third and Seward COMMERCIAL PRINTING BINDERY Geo. M. Smvpkins Co. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY f the important “cottage” | in Ceechoslovakia is the | flown ction by home-workers of ar-|000 I 1 flowers. Business Small blimps at Akron, O., were | miles and carried 32,- gers in 1931 without an By GEORGE Mc\IA_NU9 | KNEW THAT WOULD HAPPEN -\ SAW T DANGLING ON THE DECK OF THE YACHT ALL DAY: Mike, lone survivor of the t gon horses of a St 1.u.n\ pany, has bee € the board of directors. PICGLY WIGGLY wise mothers teach their children the first principles of SELF SERVICE and ECONOMY Is Goo Let’s Keep 1t Good BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY Half Ton Sold Weckly—It Must Be Good 3 pounds for 89¢ Sanitary Wrapped TOOTH PASTE IODENT—No. 2 39 cents TOMATOES FOWLER—Large 21/ Tins 2 for 25¢ - BACON--Lean CUDAHY Gold Coin Brand 19¢ pound TOBACCO PRINCE ABLERT—TUXEDO VELVET 1 pound tins, 99¢ GRANGER 83c pound FREE-1 Jello Mold WITH 3 PACKAGES JELLO for 25¢ EGGS--Large FRESH CLEAN STANDARDS 3 dozen for 79¢ No Small Dirties LIGHTHOUSE Washing Powder large package, 19¢ and 1 CAN LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER FREE CRACKERS SNOWFLAKE or GRAHAM large caddy, 33¢ RASPBERRIES No. 2 tins—ARMOUR’S VERIBEST 2 cans for 45¢ BISQUICK Sperry’s Gold Medal, lal'érl)k". 33 cents All ready to make Biscuits R T L D SRR TSI S CRACKERS CANADA CREAM STYLE 28 cents SR R A A R e ISR KR W AFERS NILLA—1 pound box 33 cents e S S P R A B P 7 TELEPHONE 24 WE DELIVER AT SEA FIFTY T0 ONE - SHOT WINNER ENGLISH RACE Two /\m(?ncan Hprses En-| -5 Soties weak ko i tered in Classic Are | m Sixth an(] [‘1;,!1{}\ SAN FRAN ended a caree | steamers in rc‘idru\g at M. N. Damon San Francisco, ¢ miles around the eart) | never has been at sea. NUGGET / > | CAFE , winner J. F. McDONALD was third n owned and | was eighth, another American | At Your Service with the Best Foods at Popular Prices HOURS: 6 a. m. ‘till 1 a. m, of Wales and Prince George. | the largest crowd in the | the event. Millions of lars were the sweepstakes. Chicken Tamales, Chile Con won through Carne, Noodles, Chop Suey, | Special Sandwiches | r of| wimming ount the s taken by var- | an effort to get OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT SHOPPE, FRONT STREET sity swimmers in | material for efficiency statistic FIRST CLASS . SEASONED% M ALASKW QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska : Plymouth Floating Power The engine floats in the chassis with the freedom and stability of a dock or pontoon bridge. It floats on rub- ber supports which function, how- ever, in a way that rubber engine mounting were never before em- ployed. JUST ARRIVED—Another, new stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store Laundry I NSj TELEPHONE 15 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-! Carryhg Bnlt

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