The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1932, Page 5

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“w NEW FORD CAR TO ARRIVE IN JUNEAU SOON Frank McCafferty to Dis-| play New Eight Cylind- er Next Week The first of the new Ford automobiles in Juneau next week. will arrive Frank McCafferty of eights. are a.bout $10 fours. are 1. o b TOit. H()RTHWESTERN HAS SIX PROSPECTS FOR COMING OLYMPICS jar TCN, Id., April 1. i | | | is Brf Ten and National' ia heavyweight by grappling for the United 5 Merton Wileox and Art sophomeres and ecrack , a e vaulters; immer, FORMER GOLF CHAMPION HAS PASSED AWAY Patent Medicine, Contain- ing Radium, Is Blamed for Byer's Death NEW YORK, April 1—Patent medicine, containing radium, taken two years ago to cure an ailing arm which kept him from playing }golf, is blamed for the death yes- s, aged 51 Pittsburgh steel man, who was national amateur gold cham- years, pion in 1908. Byers showed signs of radium class than the 1931 poisoning, supposedly from continu- The Pl'ii‘efl‘ous use of the medicine, one year @go, and he then faced the pros- pect of a lingering death. i ex 19 the April Pneumonia, contracted during SR o0 Wowe . Y pr th 3 g3 0dadon & e Fool dance. er:i last few days, speedex Beaveis Koski 148 162 190—500 | The medicine w‘ask‘xw‘ly W'm_'side; " 156 150 157—463 awn from. the ket Shepard 197 141 157495 a5 T Mrs. Worth 93 120 84207 e |Mrs. McLean .. 152 123 156—431 ity aitietes— DAKOTA CAGERS | Sy B, (BERL, Koo OUTSCORES ALL Totals 746 696 744-2186 | Badgers | OPPOSING F]VES M. Bavard 175 195 152522 | Bringdale . 126 175 158—459 b 159—473 | seeks to| CHESTER, S. D., April 1. —‘v”a" ';(‘jmey : ;g‘?’ igg ol Ohester high school has reason |y, peierman.. 153 122 100—424| wrestling to boast of a scoring punch for) 7 S e its basketball team. ot " | ctals 716 758 725-2199 It has one player who made e Boass points during ‘the 1932 st-a-“we‘“‘” 169 172 the other ambitious son ‘than the aggregate of 25 op- G E:":mge 153 153 15 posing teams. He is Krumm, star | ~° o . . o= | Goadard 145 145 145- -ns‘ one of the coun- forward, credited with 372 points | - "mpsen 192 130 110—362 Wally against 356 counted by the oppo-| ohlin . 125 120 123—368 , and Albert sition. i ST s R are the “young| The CheSter ‘team, in winning| ; g tal 714 T20 672-2126 eful of a trip to Los 22 out of 25 games, amassed 813 g Ficphants | A. Henning 187 171 182—540 | McNaughton 166 144 140—450 Davis 165 124 128—427 Mrs. Bringdale.. 139 121 109—369 Mrs. Bavard 118 122 151391 | Total 715 682 7202177 *—Awcrage—Did mot bowl. proval. All sizes to 46. Picture yourself in either of these CHARMING FROCKS Or any of the many chic frocks in this excit- ing group. Prints in delightful patterns are shown in styles that will meet with your ap- Plain color crepes combined with con- trasting color, flat crepes, and lacy types in styles stamping them distinctly spring, 1932. $9.75 to $19.50 SPRING MILLINERY Knit Blouses for Sportswear Knit Sport Dresses. . AT POPULAR PRICES PHONES 83 OR 85 AR RLER “The Store That Pleases” THE SANI TARY GROCERY BEAVERS BREEZE THROUGH AGAIN; ELEPHANTS WIN The Badgers were able to grab | only one game out of the fire| last night from the busy Beav | who maintained their position at | the top of the heap in the Elks’| bowling tournament. With all members of the troupe on deck for the first time in weeks the performing Elephants trampl- ed over the slipping Bears in two out of three attempts. The Bears were only at sixty per cent strength Gus George and Goddard being absent. ‘The scoring was light last night, not a bowler reaching the 200 mark. Shepard came closest, with 197. Art Henning rolled the high- est three-game total, 540. Mrs. McLean led the women scorers, 158 and 431. ‘The Panther-Elephant engage- ment at 7:15 o'clock will ‘be the only match tonight, the Chipmunk- Tiger contest having been post- FARMERS STAR AT LOUISIANA BATON ROUGE, La., April 1.— {Tf Louisipna State University’s ath- | letes were not already known as| “Tigers,” it would be appropriate| to call them “Farme Thirty- | one of ‘the year's 82 out..,anglmg athletic © performers are students| in agriculture. —————— MOSCOW SEEKS BEAUTY MOSCOW—About $2500,000 is to be spent this year in beautify- ing the soviet capital. Orders have been placed for 500,000 trees and 2,000,000 shrubs for planting in} parks and squares. A DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Elks’ Ball Room RADIO TICKETS FREE SPRING The happiest dancing season of the year is here—you cannot help having a good time in the well appointed ELKS’ BALL ROOM ' MUSIC The Latest—The Best Played by the Serenaders RADIO The $90.00 brand new General Electric Radio Set on display at the Elks’ Ball Room and GET A TICKET FREE IMAIER PLANT ‘Thousands of lelons of 4'y _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL I IS RAIDED BY | FEDERAL MEN . {ni 1sc ‘w Per Cent Beer Seiz- ed in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 1.—| ‘The Maier Brewery, one of the old- est business establishment in Los Angeles, was raided yestreday by Federal agents. ‘The raiders reported they seized | thousands of gallons of beer more‘ than 4 per cent alcohol. William A. Randale, Sales Man- permit to make near beer. The plant is valued at $3,000,000. \ . - SPRING NEW VAULT RIVALS v TANFORD TUNIVERSITY, Cal, 1.—Succeeding the classic duels between Lee Barnes of South- ern California and Ward Edmunds S er, Trojan veteran, is nearing h feet, while Miller, Stanford P sophomore, has exceeded 13 feet b« 16 inches in practice. 14 ChOOSQ { YO rself BUTTER Large Cans HEINZ SHRIMP FIRM—PINK can, 15¢ Junea FREE TELEPHONE 24 2 cans for 25¢ WE HAVE THE FI was arrested. | Risko, Since Prohibition has been in ef- |Spokane, fect, the Maier Brewery held a| b‘xhk SPRING MENUS are easily planned when you or at PIGGLY WIGGLY Saturday-Monday Specials § EGGS—Large, FRESH AND C[,lkfl;\ Two dozen, 45¢ Four dozen, 89¢ PEACHES IN HEAVY SYRUP FRESH CREAMERY 3 pounds for 89¢ Sanitary Wrapped TOMATOES FOWLER’S PUREE KETCHUP Two bottles for 35¢ LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER large package, 19¢ With each package of Light- house Cleanser we give FREE ONE CAN OF CLEANSER. DISCOUNT We make a special discount on large purchases or in case lots. - Estimates freely given. in the during Br 1GURILLA JONES WINS BY KAY(] AKRON, Ohm April 1.—Gorilla s, middleweight champion, last t knocked out Chuck Burns, |of San Antonio, Texas, heavy light- , third round of a duled 10-round bout here. Burns d 172 pounds and Gorilla d 153 po\mds KNOCKED OUT THIRD ROUND VALLEJO, Cal., April l-—Ch'nIO_ weighing 187 pounds, last night knocked out | Spaleta, 184 pounds, of Peta- Cal, in the third round of al reduled { ten round bout. e BEASLEY MOVED TO QUARTER , April l.ACnp- Bill Beasley of the 1932 ary’s football team has been; of Stanferd, the rival inctitutions|switched from halfback r lthis year again have the outst: i \ing pole vault rivalry on the coast.) A ovelli, orashing in as half. g Lhe full time at ful REMEMBER—We have the best delivery service in u—l10 a.m, 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m. of | 2 cans for 35¢ EST DISPLAY OF FRUITS and VEGETABLES---COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF CREAM of Wheat PICKLES BREAD—BUTTER large jar,17¢ Large Quart Jars Assorted Flavors I932 o (;ene Ewart L Takes Over | | Auto Work! Department of Con- | nors Auto Co. | | -law of Jack | ) Wilson, ar | Juneau ‘ifl]’JIIL. wnh J. J Commo over the auto refinishing {ment of the Connors Motor Cm\ |pany. Mr. Ewart said today tha ‘ he hopes to be ready to accept: | auto finishing jobs, renovating or e furniture finishing by next f Ewart T in | many v to Juneau, xm HUNGARIANS BARTER ART | pictures ex- life went to a de: inum fillings, two three gold crowr thr Will Op?ldl(’ R(‘fmhhmu’o IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll Illll|!lllllII!IIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIIIllIlllIIIIII"lIrllmllllllllll AT Need Color Too!l AP S ERwIN WL Ten Pleasing PRODUCTS. Colors Beautiful and colorful floor cffects are the vogue. Use Sherwin- Williams Floor Enamel on dis- colored Wood and Linoleum Floors. SWP House Paint MAR-NOT Lasts longer, covers more, costs The finest vamish made. Dries Tess per job. fast. All uses. - Thomas Hardware Co. N Large Cans Large Package 23 cents JAMS ARMOUR’S 30 cents TELEPHONE 24 2 AT NEW LOW PRICES Pt e e e e e Workingmen’s Clothing T'he Leader Department | Store GEORGE BROTHERS FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. e | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska 7 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 ems- ployed. McCAUL MOTOR CO., Distributors JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End Gnng Plank of Every Pamu-&rql.;'g

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