The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1933, Page 8

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b LBtk o 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. 5 - R JUNEAU BOXER [7%e No Chance: ALASKA REDS AMBITIONS CHORAL FRENCH AND ITALIAN MUSIC SHOP TO HAVE ' . : . Better Do That | | SERVICE WILL BE |DINNERS WILL BE ON|LOCATION ON SEWARD|| puioeiUCKS 115 i ain AP | an LOSES MATCH, | ot ARE DEMANDED CIVEN AT TRINITY GASTINEAU CAFE MENU OPENING NEXT MONDAY || PAMSH e Grum | | Rlociie . f ! According to a telegram re- ‘ A well-trained choir of forty-| Ti " ALL FLAVORS 1 I EVERYTHING I ceived by the Mining Commit- e livo oo /w1t “Aalci o ot Sjou‘bne’sll;y T e o e L e oo Juneau Ice Cream ||} ELECTRICAL | SEGUND RUUND tos Gf /NG (qNtERa OaIIDE S rrcl Salosany Bookings of | the Easter Services of the Trinity lan announcement made today by \at 223 s:;?:“; ‘:fi‘riet r;g v;;,lc OK:: Parlor l —_— = Comiaginy, SO0 eESi (oals Sal P ‘ Cathedral. J. H. Biggs, owner of the Gasti-|derson Building on Monday & | [ i thony J. Dimond, a bill has almon Pack Is En- " an ambimions Eester ‘service has mean, The new shop will be managed PEE | BETTY MAC | "R r:.;| Deen introduced in Congress ekt \been prepared by the o L aiait FRgor ety ngec | B3 sl - Miles Murphy Suffers First i : 3 couraging | prep y the cholr ‘and| The restaurant will specialize in|by Louis Anderson. Kohler and | BEA " o A s SRINISEHE A emtoi ot will include the full choral Euchar- French and Italian dinners with|Campbell pianos will be for sale S ABIN’ vy UTY SHOP | Defeat m South in Go e e i) s | PORTLAND, Oregon, April 14— |iSt end, for the offeratory, ¥ ne or beer accompaniment. |and rent and Columbia radios will fl-";:hly Apartments | e Bennett T e, e o e |The Daily Portland Journal today |Halklujah Chorus from Hayden's| Serving good food, in an attrec- |be handied. QNE 547 | 4 o Delciate advised that he was |SUs the first sales or, bookings Messiah. tive atmosphere, the restaurant will| The Anderson Music Shop will Everything in Furnishings DON'T MISS IT! N unable to say whether it wonld |Of the canned ealmon pack is| |make an appeal to Juneau's fam- |also be headquarters for the six- for Men T(’JBKEY DINNER or not. > {highly encouraging to the canners \BUNNY BUNNY WH (ily trade. piece orchestra, Anderson's Merry- | fy | |* Next Wednesday, 5 to 7:30 P. M. Under the law in force at this |inasmuch as they are considerably ‘ y & 0 | A(_:oqrdmg to Mr. Bigegs, 3 Jack‘makers, that is becoming popular in W % | Presbyterian Chun‘:h 5e. .50(: TV ! timo assescment work fs neces- |Sreater than during the corres-| HAS THE BUNNY WILL |Besioli and Michel Dabo will beJuneau. A ] b o ‘adv. BY MARTHA SOCIETY. sary. | ponding period a year ago, 'al-| in charge of the cafe. Both have| The former location of the music = & ‘ ARARETILN, | though the reverse had been ex- | BE KNOWN SATURDAY had restaurant experience in the jop, next to the A. B. Hall, will | pected. ! FOL 5 larger cities on the Coast. It w be used by the Andersons for a % t| €. OFTESON RETURNS 10 | The demand, the Journal say ‘ There will be some happy kids at Gerome's Italian Dinners in San |storage room. ALASKA-DANO AT FUNTER |is for Alaska reds, Columbia River |in Juneau tomorrow afternoon Francisco that Basioli made a name REREGENC L ST R B |spring chinook, sockeye, chums, as |When the Juneau Drug Company for himself and the fine dinners| Use Type ana Ink—and Why? FIRST SET BACK Charles Otteson, who has been |well as 1ks, with only medium awards the five live rabbits that he served—a reputation which he‘ The B. Mo Behrends Bank it 1 Be is the [in Juneau for the last week visiting |reds a; ring neglected. |have been living in its window hopes to repeat in Juneau. f vt Murphy, known |his son-in-law and daughter, Mr,: e |for the last week to the fortunate | HRERIT . w0, . SR NOTICF' and Mrs. Cary Tubbs, left for ticket holders. I’ . 4 | Funter Bay on the Estebetn 1ast LIADAL RECEIVES "It there 1s a child in town who |(Coed Junior, ' Juneau, Alaska w night. |doesn't want one of the rabbits, | F Stealing s game in While in Juneau he attended a COMPENSAT[ON FOR | he not known to the Empire. ’.)“"d ?l(’(llm[. b Mtcke/‘r and Murphy faced the acid |meeting of stockholders of the Al- GASBOAT DAMAGES| Younisters have been busy ever Live, Given Job i i i t oma bout with Lee|aska-Dano mine, of which he is RS i:iml’ :2:1]& wmbeDbunniesdapDeal'ed B e . A | BANKE g o New York 150-|pant owner and manager. | in the Juneau Drug window plan- S AN S, Cal ! M S ‘; pite a disabiling foul i 15 S i | Peter Liadal = ning just how they were golng to| 14—The officials of the Uni- nnie | RS SINCE 1891 ind which kept him |NEW MARQUEE ON FRONT ST.|received full ake care of the animals when zhey} versity of California at 1505 | pain throughout the| The Morris Construction Com-|the Alaska Steamshir ook them home. | ?nxelés s.pccEdlly found ad Jt;: MOUQFR S | C | ; went out and fought [pany will start work at once on a |for damage done to his at | —_————— | for Gwen Emerson, age i ) M . Q) stle against Paige. v;rzhe new marquee over the fronts oinso, six weeks ago, when the Alaska | MISS MCLAUGHLIN MOVES | vears, cced junior, who was ac- } ommercial and Savings . s Tribune sports edi-|J. D. Van Afta’s Sil “ox Barber | swung around while TO GASTINEAU HOTEL| costed by a Campus Policeman There will be a FREE {! M R. Hong, said Murphy |Shop and J. s tailor | the City dock and wr | .. yesterday who found her taking. K i B b iy b phy | c 2 ; . show at the Capitol Sat- {1 have a decided edge in|shop on Front 3 | Dupoco and damaged o Miss Catherine McLaughlin has| -a blanket from the gymnasium. urday afternoon at 1 | wo gk fouls e |eraft at the City Float. moved to the Gastineau Hotel| She admiited she was going to ‘B 3 il p: | Resources Over $2 250 000 00 ¢ Paige turned the| Use of cha sas for operat-| The Oso is now high and dry on where she will make her home in| scll it to secure a “little change” m. Be sure to bring your 9 s B k : of the Juneau|ing motor trucks and buses was re- the 11th Street flat and Liadal and |the future. | upon which to live. MEY?bBX‘Sh]p Card as you |{ | md one judge |cently demonstrated at a confer- his crew are building a new fore- | ———e————— | ——————— MUST show it at the || and the other |ence held in China by the goverr castle and deck and giving the hali- | Promote Frosperity With Psni-| Iowa births in 1932 exceeded i door to be admitted Free i t but boat a thorough overhaul. 'er's Ink! deaths by nearly 14,000. R Jen i eE of Hunan province. m Tyson | e Nelson ghting in the Sports Editor Hong said he liked » g phy—he has color ’ DAFFODILS 10c Fresh Easter Lilies - - Roses - - Hydrangeas (DUE ON NORCO) Nice Stock Dozen BOTH WHEATS IN JAIL CLAIMS SHE IS GUILTY OF CRIMF Hazel Benson Wheat has joined her husband, Orville, in the Fed- eral jail Yesterday she pleaded guilty be- fore Judge Charles Sey’ in the Commissioner’s Court to the charge of larceny against her husband. It was Hazel, not Orville, who stole the jewelry and silverware alleged to have becn taken from the home of a friend, the girl ¢laimed. M Wheat sentenced serve three months in jail R JITNEY DANCE A. N. B. ‘Hall Saturday night. Auspices Alaska Native Sisterhood. Music by Harry Krane's Orchestra. —adv. was, o FRESH EGGS—Mediums, dozeniidiiner s b oo g S FRESH VEGETABLES DUE ON NORCO. We can give you better vegetables as we are the only store equipped to handle them properly Kept in Alaska’s. Largest Chill Room (Frigidaire) of its kind. AMOCAT ASPARAGUS TIPS— CUT BEANS—HAPPY HOME, AMOCAT GRAPEFRUIT— HAPPY HOME NEW POTATOES— GINGER ALE—WHITE ROCK, SHo ot [ O A e S M CANADA DRY GINGER ALE— COLOSSAL OLIVES— BERG HATS $3.50 These hats are even finer quality than the BERG that sold last year for $5.00. N o [+ ) FRESH PEAS, pound . . . ... ... I5 NEW POTATOES, pound . . . . .. 9c YAMS, pound .. : .ol o e Te ASPARAGUS, 2 pounds . . . ..... 24c CAULIFLOWER . . .. .. 35¢c, 30c, 25¢ RHUBARB, Fancy, 3 pounds . . . . . 25c SPINACH, Local, Fresh, 2 pounds . . . 25c CARROTS, large bunch . . . . . .. . 10c TURNIPS, large bunch . . . . ... . 10c CELERY . . ..., ... . «25c, 208 I5c LETTUCE, large head . . . . . . ... 12¢ TOMATOES, pound . . . ... ... 20c CUCUMBERS, each . . . ... ... . 20c PARSNIPS, pound .. ..........7c We carry a large stock H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Watch for Grand Opening of Juneau’s Best and Most Modern Meat Market Holeproof Slegee CHICKENS-ROASTERS-TURKEYS Due On Norco GEORGE BROTHERS STORE OPEN EVENINGS TELEPHONES 92—95 FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY

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