The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1933, Page 5

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MONDAY _APRIL IO 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS | BUT-SIR-THIS S RESERVED FOR THE BARON HAFF\NVCOTT\T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE f;RINGING UP FATHER ALL| DO HERE OF LATE IS TO SORRY- SIR-WOULD Il |18 THAT SO? NO | SPEND METIME DODGIN' YOU MIND SITTING ONE IN THIS | BARON HAFFINGOTTIT- BUT ARANOTHER TABLE | | TOWN 18 GEIN' | 1F 1 NEVER RUN INTO HIM- THIS ONE 1S e, ' 0 SRR ED - TO GIT ME TO | — MOVE FROM g v ‘S\C’ THIS TABLE- ! 66 7 E have provided the machinery to restore our financial system, it is up to you to support and make it work . . . Together, we cannot fail.” President Franklin D. Roosevelt o HE easiest, quickest, surest, and [spect all merchandise and other | safest way to show confidence AchuN SALE a les for auction. | in our government is to make full | Lyman is the auctioneer and | use of your home bank and its I:J Reynolds is the clerk. many services. You will find here ( uc l\l:R LEAVES ON YUKON co-operation and helpfulness—back- FOR SHORT BUSINESS TRIP ed by sound banking under the “new deal” in all banking y of the U. 8. A greate genuine auction sale ress in the sto 5 DOW| J W. Gucker, local wholesale on the Yukon this ied by the t an and will gt el o — = lower Front s r ka porls , bow and Glen Ander- are conducted daily 13 to Juneau, in the afterncon and 7 -~ | 3 k in the evening so all who s an ordinance el b s First National Bank OF JUNEAU MISSIONS WIN 'nghli_r;gtogz CHkB'f‘; [ alt orma; usrKies m FIRST GAME OF All Three Rowing Events UPENING WEEKA —The then swept on to the Olympic| ; - ' games champlonship. TP TENNIS Cnub OUT 1 — Dick Ballard, stroke; |0 7 ;Sid Lund, No. , No. b; Vietor| he TOOmS are ope cOoX, Take One Session of ! Huckies Have Stroke FOR NEW MEMBERS| £ o | . 4 Outweighed and tpowered by ] IN VITA TION H { R l)‘ogble}_)cader ]from in the estuary here. - |the fornians, the Washington| A campaign for members| & H Victorious Oakland hinglon vassity scoredyyoyies made up ‘the physical dis-|for tho Juneau T Club has| & g ! FOR INS URANCE PR xm?reisner etz ok by ; producing an easy |been started, accor to C. Ef & : ons {::mld!y bx'ukc.; ):mo inish line by ept them into lhn‘l;l\llmd Mz b . lgrm;lfl“i 4 to dine well and rest well :t See H. R. SHEPARD & SON mn Sunday by taking dues have -t = Seattle’s most distinguished ad- e from Oakland in a dou- |, y time was|the usual s been| & dress. Here, you will find all the Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 9 2-5 seconds and Cali- |waved in the case of High School ' & modern hotel conveniences ne- : e was 15 minutes and s*-;denm 8 cessary to your complete comfort T £ s for the three mile course is hoped | & and all those old fashioned ideas N : and San Francisco, and | F" shmen opened the regatta | 3 {will be | o= of friendliness and hospitality ew Wall ' aper H ere. : B and Sacramento split|ith @ three lengths' win over the Men in U Boats | memberships and payments of dues| & Vil v e nifeamly ‘1o 4. 8008 : ever two games on Sunday. | €a% yearlings. The men in the Washington boals |py old members to make possible| & hotel well operated. 8 See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. ¢ Nk Bears Humbled \e early retirement of the Club ine | & ] Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS , UNDAY Beaten in the Fresnman race s to pay for = ADOLPH SCHMIDT, 2 JUNEAU PAINT STORE an Francisco 2, 6.|three lengths, outlucked by el Managing Director. 4 , > pasi i " Los Angeles 10, 5. varsity when the bow 43‘% Os“kb“‘l 5.8 7 ; C‘;; % “'d’r’;’:’e" ;,‘;:f?lf(; I\:‘Q’ ; L b WAARLER. 0. | iohais “).}]L” bm‘,’fi:}'fl;‘:m, 0‘;?‘:" u Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permansnt Rates g — } d 3, 10; Sacramento 5, , the rs’ cup o @ 4 ask 3 nnis enthusi , but £ 2 2n- Fl d to overflo\:mg Eiieh tiis var- 2 Bob White, bow and Harvey ing of the col 11] not take place | £ oy ] THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY B A sas huinbled by sky first |Love, cox. til after the base lines have bean ub g A i ot iy s marg Of sven| unlor varsity — Ofat Johnson, |repainted and minor Tepairs made. NE ASH INGTON g “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ‘ : Ay lengths. sroke ;John Miller, No. 7; Carl R A [r II 1 & Oi‘\‘,{,"‘w,‘?'.cj_“; Al 2ot O varsity shell (0n-‘5$rfeitxxei. o, (li‘ m Stober, S| - AAyariamEats g re | youripookEt S SRR B PR H Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 ! _'] took the xr_m:h lstraA,Sntlg.x;‘ne tained several oarsmen who out-|5; Ed Ulbrickson, No. 4; E. Moore, | book editorials. They juterpret the ? i e 2 O rof. Budotph |foved the nation's best last year [No. 3; Bmmet Easterly, No. 2; Phil merchandise news. SR N RSB SRS SRR - e '1||||||“|||"||||||l|||||||||||"|||||l||||||||||"l||||“||||||!|||||||||||||l|||||“|||||||||i|l|||||||||||||||||||||||||I||||||"|||i|l|||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l"”"||||||||||||||"||||||l||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||l"llfl5 For Your Health’s Sake Eat Our ‘i eighth frame, giving the Missions CRACKED WHEAT BREAD . three S. Y ning wit] erloc ;l(:l.‘cl:ll‘ ]:ixc]co:'ll. tfufjmz:;g:ng! Itlf (Next to Juneau Drug) ] s { ALASKA MEAT CO. dolph retired the side. Clozen, with three hits and three runs in as many times at bat, star- red for Oakland. — QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:29 GAMES SATURDAY Seattle 4; Los Angeles 6. Missions 4; Oakland 5. Hollywood 7; Sacramento 16. Portland 10; San Francisco 11 Salad 0Oil in Bulk BRING YOUR CONTAINER Quality Honesty Service Guaranteed. full gallon £OF —................... Gastineau Pool Hall RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. —— Oakland 6 1 857 Front Street Telephone 183 Los Angeles ... 5° 2 114 “Meet Your Friends Here” Hollywood 4 3 571 San Francisco . 4.8 &M . Soriang e A0 : ; New Crop Fig Bars Sacramento 7 ';' ; .;z: Juneau’s Finest Food Store, with our extreme low prices, 8 wyoLE WHEAT OR VANILLA : 1 6 “ 143 = together with Quality, Honesty and Service, insures CARR’S Money back weight—per pound ... : STOP I]SiNG SODA! with SUCCESS. Low overhead, hard work, long hours, ambi- BAD FOR STOMACH ion to please, plus proper buying and turn-over, tends to lower Corn Meal---F ancy SATISFYING ‘ iifi:}?gg:gifgz?fii2%2;3&;% prices. Bu-t remember, we sell Quality Merchandise at a pr.i(-e ;N;-!)I“'l"lEd r(,):;:glékow CO A L HE AT ;: firye) poionisiiioh etk hs avid and we will not feature or purchase unknown and untried Shats ekt B0 T pocketbask £ B aaauto Drug - = brands at any price. QUALITY AND KNOWN BRANDS FIRST # wl;ADo ‘ U %= AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED IN JUNEAU. A Macaroni—-Hard Wheat COKING FURNACE COAL { SABIN’S TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. s oA with INDIAN COAL Money-back guarantee of . Everything in Furnishings . satisfaction. > dions Store Open Evenings ¥ —— , Bt Rice—-Best Blue Rose Pacific Coast Coal Co. ’ JUNEAU FROCK gEAp\"mYn;\om; GRAIN % sore | = BACON BACON ~ BACON o | “Exclusive but not Expensive” EASTERN SUGAR CURED 1 5 Cfi::;.,, and Hats Sweet and Lean—Per Pound ... ... ... .. e | Salted Mackerel = —_— 7 - | iareE size—FAT « The Coifee Sh i H . I L Or ... s . ... st b Eebbatrios a5 daer el i c'u(iu nomers\m g1, | BUTTER F E ) THURSDAY ’ FRESH CREAMERY—made from pure sweet cream. This G or xpert 2d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. is not a sour cream butter. 2 full weight lbs. for ... ... . et Mrs. Katherine Hooker || Hllls Coffee & — 5 . 'II“ED C!/ \\d—tVACUUM PACK ° ° oo || MILES e Window Cleanin | Sng% ;\:;a;‘:é;%gm ‘0. 'I kms].; %:F%;Armours Mount Vemon, Pet or‘Fedeml 5c ; g | e | TELEPHONE 4 T:—;_._——— All orders received by ’phone will be given = : HvORLUCK’S [ C H ICKEN S_ our very careful attention. = Phone 485 | PALM BEACH Brick and | |= | ight of 3 to 31 46 cach. . Fleat 1 Large shipment of CUT FLOWERS and = BT T TR < man artth i bt sl G F0TED PLANTS arrive on “Northland £ | ¢ STORE OPEN EVENINGS = Juneau Ice Cream ' Parler AR IlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!IIIHOIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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