The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1933, Page 5

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Mc‘\IANUS BRINGING UP FATHER HERE COMES BARON HAFFINGOTTIT DOWN THE HALL-YLL G T OUT OF ME OFFICE BEFORE I'LL SNEAK QLT THE WINDOW AN CRAW L. ALONG THE LEDGE INTO UPON MY WORD-MR- JIGGS- WHERE DIO YOU COME FROM ? | \WASD JUST GoNG OVER TO YOUR OFFICE, AFTER | HAVE A LITTLE OIFFI CULT BUT TS c = e géhg:gg% . CHATT WITH. MR- JONES- : 7 E have provided the machinery ;'LC;_LEA;‘:‘:SL:\\‘( to restore our financial system, | '™ DOIN THIS- it is up to you to support and i make it work Together, we cannot fail.” President Franklin D. Roesevelt 347 H ©1933, King Features Sypdicate, lac., Great Britain rights reserved START AT ONCE ON SITKA HOME, REPORT URGES Investigating Committee Recommends New Pioneers’ Home | THE easiest, quickest, surest, and ]{(’d(‘ State HUI‘\(‘ | safest way to show confidence s in our government is to make full Racing Commission use of your home bank and its many services. You will find here a ren:wed irit of appreciation, €0-0p tion and helpfulness—back- sound banking under the 7 “new deal” in all banking y of the U. S. A F irst National Bank OF JUNEAU (Continued from Page One.) FRUM ANGELS SECOND GAME‘ “It was noted that the teeth of § some of the inmates are in a de- “As you probal San'a | plorable condition. With such teeth, § i Monica has turned out some of no person could be in good health. i TSR e e = : in the|Others are in need of eye glasses \ 1 h re€ HOl:nB Runs Al’C ny Doeg, May Sutton|which would require the services of lwade Durmg (;ame_ | Bundy, Midge Gladman, Van Ryn, |an expert oculist. The committee 2 M ll l i Cohn, etc., ete., writes Frank [found the management of the l FOR INSURANCE Burns 2, Muller { Home entirely satisfactory. ED. BROWN ( i } N have another star scaring|’ “The Home proper is dxh[ndatcrl The State of Washington will RD LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 6.— {toward the zenith right now—Miss |and inadequate and the committec, have herse racing. i e See H. R. SHEPA & SON The Seattle Indians evened the |Gracyn Wheeler. She's strictly aladvises that no moneys be spent mutuel betting in June, July, August and September, in the cpinicn of Ed Brown, Scattle, Telephone 409 opening series yesterday afternoon at on2 game each by defeating Los Santa Mcnica product and already d a record that is migh- on it other than for absolute ne- cessities and that no additions be B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Ax( U C'l é%ri BN maxmgeri ssive. Last summaeor :;the won | built otn ILoir in conjunction with Lhe‘ Chairman of the new racing ' rmu“ first sac.ker. poled two home ""Iherc dre some thirty pioncers gee tracks operated between ew a aper ere- mn.\..t }\vmxl‘lcx ool asking for admission to the Home geattle and Tacoma, and at | See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. RATCULE oS o e i «“‘f:l in face of “;‘S f?fl U{‘; 50";- Vanccuver, Wash., and Spokane Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS SRR, S [mittee recommends that they be (his year with other tracks to U Y o GAMES WEDNESDAY ! young players | cared for by contracting with some pe ¢onctructed at other points JUNEAU PAINT STORE |ceremony and fanfare, is not losing lany time or opportunity appreciation to the officers and to make |crews of the Seal and Widgeon |the most of the new regime. for doing all in their power toward For 1934, so far, the only inter- | making the trip a success and one .,(\Lional games for whmh Crowley |of extreme pleasure.” Hellywood 3; Sa 1 (or probable) su reliable persons who can accommo- [afer, The commission compos- ; Los Angeles 6. “ 3 to Mrs. Moody. date them in the proper manner g of Allen Drumheller, Walla n s 0; Oakland 6. ! P. S. Orville Mohler will ‘stick’|until such time as a new Home is Ribealin; nd 7; San Francisco 8. ‘ the coast 3":11“{‘. in case you |provided. o T}]E CIIAS W CAR’I‘ER MORTUAI{Y : S \ Build at Once pleted a set of rules and regu- STANDING OF CLUBS | i “This committee recommends Jations which i cxpected to “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” aci Jcast League { {motion. He is a great fielding short- [that the Legislature of this session pecp the cport cn a high plane. 2 Won Lost Pet.| top and a hard hitter.” authorizz the building of a new (Associated Press Photo). Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 3 0 1000 Parenthetically we might add|Home as quickly as possible com- 1 2 0 1000{ rm Moh!nr cnme= naturally by his {mensurate with good judgment. » e : 1 1 1 500 moreso than his| “The members of the committee | L. C. SMITH and CORONA | Los Angeles 153 500 is dad was a star |who traveled on the Seal and TYPEWRITERS ‘1 For Your Health’s Sake Eat Our Sacramento 1 1 .5001 Widgeon desire to extend their ap- Hollywood e | 500 e preciation to the officials of the J. B. Bl"'f‘"(!' & Co. { CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Fortland 0. 2 000/ A Job for Jimmy Bureau of Fisheries and the Alaska customers * Mission 0 2 090, o e A Fordham having welcomed Jim-{Game Commission for their court-' | “Our doorstep worn by satistied | Jl )NEA‘ ‘ BAKER 1 - & o & 4 BT 4 my Crowley to its head football[esy in furnishing transportation & & LOS }y al.—Ha artz, ernati 11, - i3 LOSRANY » Cal—Harry Hartz, internationally famous rac- |, 0o jeadersnip with all due|tnd expressly desire to show their (Next to Juneau Drug) ! ing driver, has just built a new ultra stream lined racing creation, which in appearance resembles very much a prehistoric monster. Hartz has named the new car “The Spirit of 76” and much is ex- pected of it by the A. A. A. in its assault on the mile and kilometer records. SAVIN’S SHOE SHOP lS NEARING COMPLETION| OIL Burners for ALASKA MEAT CO. i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 T0 BE OPENED NEXT SATURDAY s COUNCIL CANVASSES &5, ey A T, ’Z“J““f;, e RErURNS NEw MAYOR pl’al'y}:i ?i:k?sorix:.bhe four mai id. ASSUMES DUTY FRIDAY firon” ceciors, outsice ot the. Eas. Juneau Drug Will Also Dis- pose of Five Bunnies for Easter Spring has come lar sure. The Juneau Drug Company today an- nounces the opening of its soda ! fountain on next Saturday. Patrons will be given a ticket and on Easter Saturday, five live rabbits will be awarded to five Juneau residents. All sorts of drinks will be dis- Savin's Shoe Parlor on Seward Street is rapidly nearing comple- tion. Fixtures and panels are be- ing installed under the guidance of George R. Hatton, cabinet maker. Oak flooring Gerald Boggan, floor expert, with offices in the Goldstsin Building. The Savin Shop will open as soon as the proprietor can get shipments of new Spring merchan- dise delivered in Juneau, possibly before Easter. — .- is being laid by| 'For “breathers,” Crowley probabb { The Clty Council met in speciallwm ‘have Boston College, Michigan |session last night to canvass the;State, Temple and New York Uni- returns of the recent city election,|Vversity! as provided by city ordinance, and ! certified to the election of I. Gold-|A Breeze for Metcalfe stein as Mayor, and William J.| Ralph Metcalfe has justified ev- Reck, George B. Rice and Art Mc-|€ry prediction made about his | Kinnon as Councilmen. |sprinting prowess, on the basis of | At the regular meeting of the his performances as a college soph- | Council - will wind-up and turn the affairs of the city, ter. pensed at the soda fountain and over to the new Councilmen and| The rangy Marquette negro, for mem demonstrators enroute to lcnpab]e caterers will be in atten-| The advertisements are you |Mayor who will then assume of- a dash .man who wasn't supposed |SPringfield. ALSTROM’S NEWS " dance to serve the public. guide to efficient spending. moz. |to bave much “early speed,” has| The demonstrators refused to SATISFYING .done pretty well in breaking or‘hreak camp ‘and go back to their STAND - |eayalling four indoor world rec- homes. They engaged in hand to COAL HEAT DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap|iiman o, s o5 R, 2 Y CHARLIE O. 1S A FULL~ BROHER_ OF HE FAMOUS MIKE HAL) L= HARS RM . EASTMAN'S TREE Year.- oLD, WINNER OF TE FLORIDA PERBEY, IS EL\GI18LE FOoR TE PREAKNESS ANO THE KENTUCKY PERSY.. yards. He lost only once to the 1932 ’kLng of indoor sprinters, Emmett | Toppino of New Orleans. Outdoors he hasn’t a real rival in 1220 yard distances, now that Frank | Wykoff is through school and Ed- |die Tolan and George Simpson have 1btnh retired from competition, e FLORIDA he has not 1 OEQBY ONO not equalled or bettered i | Wykoff's 100 yard mark of 9.4 sec- | onds. and he is quite capable of | wuching it, if not actually shading lit under favorable condmons STUDENTS WALK ouT ON STBIKE |ing against Ceachers with unpaid | school students walked out of their | classrooms today on a strike. The| pohce failed in many instances to| keep them in their school rooms “Juneaw’s Own | | J Store” | sight for either the 100 yard or | The only standard world record | CHICAGO, I, April 6.—Protest-| salaries, thousands of Chicago hizh| Demonstratg in Illinois, Springfield Bound, Fight Officers L. OTTAWA, April 6.—State zas bombs into the ranks of the Chicago and Rockfort unemploy- polloemen. Officers from adjoining count- ies were rushed here to preserve order. Many women were in the 1,000 demonstrators. They fell in their |tracks overcome by the gas fumes from the bombs. ONUNEMPLOYED Ranges Circulating Heaters Heating Stoves Small Heating Plants See one of these $25.00 working conditions | Council tomorrow night the old omore last year as well as his speed (224 _County officials threw tear | huyners under actual its business manifest on the boards this mn-l at Rice & Ahlers Co. “We tell you in advance what | BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. 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