The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 2

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wrer EfillllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII u PRI == iside in last night’s matches in the g ‘N W N !Elks' elimination’ bowling tburna- a 3 =5 /ment, Team No_4 bowing to Team i 5 43 No. 12 by a’ 38-pii margin ‘and N C }1 Ts‘ H A /Téam No. 9’ slipping three ‘pins be- A o . |nind Team’ No. 3's”total. [ e 3 | Harry' Sabin captured scoring :s, rolling 544 for hightoal = SU l TYS 'SP ORTS roxgozoslfoérniest game mark. ; = ; | Tonight Lavenik and - Moran, " DRESSE ACCESSORIFS £ 5.5 i ¥ DRE}S‘G : .S 4 % A ‘ W "mml. e"Ia‘he seg;md 'er:;‘age::cm ?s 3 i i ’ . {billed between Tom George and " | Termlé, Team No. 7, and Shaw R |and Gus George, Team No. 16. fe | The winners of tonight's matches |meet Team 3 and 12 Monday night the semi-finals. 5 The scores last night follow: ¥ = Team No, 4, ¥ == |H. Sabin . 161 178 205—544 = | Monag 103 140 126—369 ‘ AT o ; E’;{::;gc:p 17 17 17— 51 This showing of new season styles points the way un- = el e errringly to the trend of Fashion—an exhibit that reveals the g Totals Tengln_ 1:;“ 348- 964 latest creations of American designers of smart apparel for well g:[\ Henning ... 200 148 191—539 1 1 . | Brbland 166 116 169—451 dressed women, = | Renaicar N e Come and view the displays which have ‘hecn.especial]y \ = et ol te it arranged for your pleasure. See the new fashions in .apparel = e TR and millinery—the choicest modes and mierchandise assembled =lwe . e now into one great opening exhibit. £Fy o 8 18 165t =! Totals 284 380 365-1020 ACCESSORIES = 3 gtaobenson e 171171 176518 Walmer ... 189 145 158—403 i Hand Bags gifl:nx:;z:p : 5 5 515 Gloves g Totals ... 365 321 340-1026 == A Scarfs | ) Handlkerchiefs gi i Hosiery g Bl E : R Novelty Jewelry F d d | = g riday an i = Chokers i E Bracelets § Saturday ‘3 = Earbobs g : B =1 ONLY T A s i —E— = = I = . 3 5: ' 3 S § Juneau’s Leading Department Store 5 ;j fillll“llllllllllllllIIHulflll|||l|||||||||||I|||||llllllllIlIIII|III||||||||||I|||||I|||||||||IIlll||||||||||||IIJ!![[|}||I|||||_|_||Ul[fll_l|||||Illll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I||||||| 1 k iHO S 10w fo! eentinten,: T Uy D] 3 ¥ LEGION AUX“‘lARY K:nm 0\:0n ef'r\:'st and Thomas Dull | D 00D ATTENDANCE oy s o sme st ’ [ GOOD A o S | parties. Dal and . < . Q ‘ D A F F O D I S , zenc!ws re?reshmee:cs we::d;erved‘ Chiffon or Service - The local unit of the American |bY those in charge. | . : 1 Legion ofi(rxm‘:a.rr‘;' :ponsored a day A g GO R Wexght—S pairs g . A of cards yesterday in the Dugout. 75-POUNDER PACKS PUNCH 5 i Arflvmg on the Nor(‘o tomorrow morning’ During the afternoon, -both con-| HUTCHINSON, Kas, March 31. ~ a by-product of ¢ costivery little. and every week following we will have a shipment of choice cut.daffodils — direct © frem the bulb fields of Washington. I5¢ per doz. —Billy ‘Moyer, young Hutchinson Paul | boxer, weighs only 75 pounds but he packs a powerful wallop for his size. In winning the Kahsas amateur *“cootieweight” crown for| the second time in succession he advanced to the finals after knock- tract - and auction bridge - were played. In™ contract, Mrs. Gordon won first, Mrs. H, €. De- Vighne second, and Mrs. Jack Kearney low. In auction, Mrs. L. E. Gruber won first, Mrs. Ray Peterman second and Mrs. Flora Kirkham low. During . the evening both aue- tion bridge and pinochle were played. In autetion, - for ladies, Miss Mary Kolasa won first, and Miss Mary Bissell low; for gentle- | erican Beauty Patlors, Being bulb growing, these flowers ()lll' r(‘gu]ur pl'i('l‘v 45 ‘seconds. . GOODY SALE ALL g A5 . Telephone 311 it CINERARIAS | at from 500 to $2 :)0 eaclx » and & plemlf.ul supply of flowers and plants. JUNEAU FLORISTS | men, George JLingo -won. first and|April 8. H. W. Douglas low. - In pinochle H 1 for ladies, Mys. Elmer Reed won| There’s mg news tar you in the We still llave about 100 of those beautiful Polr i g aediee L. e | BAHEY’S SPECIAL Every Night froni'8' B M¢ CHICKEN' NOODLES * < . and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE Also’ Cut Tulips }’ i HOME GROWN Store on Third Street —— THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services' to You B;gfn and End at the LIPTON'S TEA wol*m" umouls ren auunv By Lutheran Aid Society at Am-|{ sSaturday,' § * ——adVJ lH $ ,HIGH i I |ing out his first round opponent in*} égl IIIIIIl|IlllIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlBIJT m § 320 CASH SALES ONLY S'I\OCK | BREECHES Wools Gabatdines Moleskins Bedford Coids H. S. GRA VES N RULI: SCORES LOSES } Two more teams fell by the way- § J. 8. DEPARTMENT QF Amucui.m WEATHER BUREAU "The Weather ¥ LOCAL DXFA | By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 31: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeastexly winds, Barometer Temp. Humiity Wind Veiocity Weather 'I‘HE NEW -JIGGER Here's Your Solution 4 pm. yest'y 2943 39 L8 E 18 Rain 4 am. today e 29.81 37 84 SE 10 Rain Noon today 29.86 - 38 SEL i | B 13 Rain CABLE AND RADIO nmn‘- TESTERDAY | TTODAY_ _ Highest 4pm. | Lo n.m Z;I Precip. 4am. Station temp. . temp. | temp. témp. vehcu: 24hrs. Weather Barrow -4 -14 -8 -18 0 Clear Nome 10 8 i [} 4 6 0 Cldy R Bethel 6 16 4 0 10 0 Clear Many a homé runihas Babe |Fort Yukon 4 4 -8, -8 4 0 Clear Ruth made. You've scored top, |Tanana . 4 4 s Y 0 Clear if your soluticn of the News- Fairbanks L I 4 0 Cldy Jigger in yesterday's Empire 10 10 -8 -8 4 0 Clear looks like this_ central figure b S b e R Snow in the annual salaky echeek 40 40 34 34 4 06 Clear joustings. 3. 8 30 34 0 0 Cldy Cordova. . PUBGR RS R R S T P clay - ; Juneau ... .40, 39, | 36 31 10 4z Rain ¢ Sitka' ... a0 — | 8 = = 0y Cldy Ketchikan . 44 40 | 3688 0. a6 Cldy fais 34 4 &3 Prince Rupert ... 44 44 | 3 36 16 42 Rain 0N Guln 0 AMPS Edmonton ... 50 46 | 82, 82 4 0 Pt.Cldy " o) | Seattle .. 48 46 40 40 .6 18 Pt.Cldy Portland .54 52 40 . 42 £ a9 Cldy “a “rSan Francxsco . 62 58 50, 50, 4 0 Clear SANTIAGO, Chile, March 31.—| | Dry zones have been ordered at all gold mining areas as a result of widespread drunkenness and mush- room growth of saloons in the "The b\umnetric pressure remains low throughout Alaska except in” the extremé Southeast, but is rising except mear the Alaska Pen- insula. It is lowesf. near Unalaska, reading 2840, with moderate rain or_snow in Soutbern Ala;ka and southward ;to, Oregon. It is high- | est west of the Pnciflc States, and is comparatively high on the boom towns. First dry zomes were | Arctic Coast, reading 29.88 at Barrow, with clear weather on the at the Andavollo field in the north, ,Arct.ic Coast and most of; t.h" Interior. Temperatures have risen in but now the order hits camps | Western Alaska and have ohnnged but little in other portions of th2 throughout the c;vuntry | Territory. N ad%d B 1 The people of Juneau have found that it pays to trade at the United Food Co., where they are always assured of honest treatment. This store:has been the --means of saving thousands of dollars in the cost of food to the community. We “have invested considerable money in the improve=.:nt of our store. and carry a !1al§ dozen men on our payroll, some with familics. The money they earn is spent in Juneau. Your continued patronage will b2 appreciated, and we shall endeavor to maintain our reputation for selling quality foods at fair prices. s SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MONDA',Y. B I SN Milk, 18 cans . . $1.00 Armnur‘s or Maximum Sugar,, 10 1bs. . . 53¢ Eggs, 4doz....85c Fresh ‘Standards Cream of Wheat 24c Pure Cane Large Size Brooms, each . . 35¢ | Hills Coffee, Ib. . 25¢ : Regular 50¢ o : Blue an‘ i Jell-Wall and Preferred Stock 4 newboxes25¢ 'chee;e; TR 18¢ 1 1 Mild American Clams 2 cans. .. 2‘5é_1 *Geisha or Nameo * Jams, q‘u'artsfl .. 29 Assorted ' White King . . $1.00 3 Boxes—large 34c: box Paper Black F igs, 4lbs. 25¢ Sardmes can . .. 9c alo PRUNES—Large ’ . mng dsear s { Blackbernes b b Satt box.......5¢ ; L‘ Alsé Logdnhberries, fancy, No. 2 cdng’ " FEE U Shaker ook Tamales 2 cans 350" Tea lli. Ry (3 i mlmis_urge Ans i Blue ibbon or Mmyinx’s MEAT MARKET Roast Lanib 1 2 %c lb Chou:}; Stewmg Pmm: Hdfits 1‘0’c IB Large mm&e mand Red ROASTING CHICKENS it Choi¢e FRYERS i F resh Cut F LW ERS (m Norco Tvfiwrro’w ; F resh F nuts and G G ke

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