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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 6. 1933. gllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlHIIll||||IIIl||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllg BuSTnN BEATS 1 JUNE AU BE ATS BUY ALASKAN! BUY JUNEAU! ay We Count on Your CO-OPERATION? CONCRETE SEWER PIPE Total Our Price Price to Price on dock Freight and cost per to City on small lots Seattle per ft. Wharfage pipeshipped quantity to Customers Size of pipe to us as dealers per ft. in per ft. bid per ft. per ft. 4 a0 . 18 10 22 18 221, 6 in. ... .17 .16V, 33Y, .30 33 8 im ;.. 28 231, A8 43 A5 12 40 - 49 .60 1.06 .65 70 CULVERT PIPE—(Freight Only) 18 in., 21/ in. wall thickness freight and wharfage per ft. from Seattle to Juneau (bell end) ... $1.5215 24 in., 3 in. wall thickness freight and wharfage per ft. from Seattle to Juneau (tongue and groove) ... $1.2115 Our price for 18 in. culvert pipe not reinforced weight 175 lbs. per ft. is $1.70 per ft. in quantity orders. Our price for 24 in. culvert pipe reinforced weight 250 lbs. per ft. is $2.90 per ft. in quantity orders. Our price per ft. both sized culverts is very little more than the freight costs alone from Seattle to Juneau if pipe be ship- ped in. Freight rate above is figured at $7.50 steamship tariff, and $1.50 wharfage, making a total of freight from Seattle to Juneau of $9 per ton measurement. There might be a slight variance in total freight expense charge on a shipment, We always have in stock bends of 45 and 90 degrees in 4 in., 6 in., 8 in., Y’s and T’s for all sizes of pipe with! any. sized branch desired. We have pioneered the concrete pipe manufacturing line in Juneau, and have been making pipe for ten years, pipe which have proven their quality. We are proud of the fact that we have established a plant which is a credit to us and a credit to the City of Juneau. The more pipe we can sell, the more men we can give employment to. .E. KRAUSE GENERAL CONTR ACTOR-—Dealer in Heavy Building Materials MANUFACTURER OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS mmmtmmmnmmmmmmummmnmul|||||mlmmm|mm||m|||mmlmummmuu|||nm|u|mm|m|ummn||mmmun|m|mmmtmnmnmmmmulmllmm III E’\ = = _IIIIIIIIIIIIIHII!HIIIHI_HIIIIIIII]Imlllfllllll L T =| CHICAGO;BETTS | DOUGLAS FOUR TURNS TABLES SETS, TENNIS | Eleventh Inmng Rally by Both Singles—;ld Doubles,| “Huck” Breaks Up Boys and Girls, Are Duel with Root | Played Today g { BOSTON, Mass., May 6.—Walter| The Juneau High school tennis “Huck” Betts, Boston's righthander, teams won a 4 to 0 victory over the started an eleventh inning rally|Douglas High squad this morning yesterday to break a pitching duel |at the City Courts to make a clean with - Charley Root and gain a 2!sweep of the annual tennis tour- to 1 victory over Chicago. {nament held between the two With the score one all in the schools. eleventh, Betts drove a line drive| Hilding Haglund, Juneau net star, to Tight. He went to second on|set the pace in the singles by ek- Bill Urbanski's single and then|ing out a 7 to 5 win in the first scored the winning run when Bax.‘sm, over Gordon Mills, Douglas.| ter Jordan connected for the third|The second set also went to Hag- consecutive safety off Root in that lund by a 6 to 3 score. Both boys inning. {the first set, where the lead see- GAMES FRIDAY |sawed back and forth into extra Pacific Coast League games. * San Francisco 6; Hollywood 15. The summary of matches is as Seattle-Portland, rain. follows: Los Angeles 10; Missions 2. Night| Boys' singles, Hilding Haglund, game. |Juneau, vs. Gordon Mills, 7-5, 6-3. Sacramento 3; Oakland 1 nght Girls' singles, Barbara Winn, Ju- game. vs. Mary Pearce, Douglas, National League St. Louis 5; Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 8; New York 5. | s’ doubles: Bob Henning and .George Karabelnikoff, Juneau, Vvs. Pittsburgh 4; Brooklyn 2 |Dick Kilburn and Glenn Edwards, Chicago 1; Boston 2. |Douglas, 6-1, 6-1 American League | Girls doubles: Ellen Mize and All games postponed on account | Virginia Ulrich, Juneau, vs. Astrid of weather. ILokvn and Mary "Pearce, Douglas, |6-3, 6-3. STANPING OF CLUBS |MARTHA SOCIETY 3 won Lost Pct.| GIVEN SURPRISE Sacramento 20 1 645 BY 2 HOSTESSES Los Angeles . .18 12 600| Oakland - 17 13 4 Hollywood 17 13 ‘567! The Martha Society had a good Portland .15 13 .536 \attendance at tne regular business Mission ... 14 18 .438 ‘meeting yesterday afternoon in the Seattle " i e 346 parlm‘s of the Northern Light 'San Francisco 9 22 290 | Presbyterian church. National League | The committees on the various | Won Lost Pet. Ewuvmes for the past month re- Pittsburgh 13 4 165 porwd including the dinner given New York 10 6 1625 |recently and the novél printed Boston 9 9 .Sm‘pxper napkins. The financial re- St. Louis 9 9 .500 jturns on both were very gratifying. Cincinnati 8 8 500|A vote of thanks was extended to Brooklyn 7 9 438 all who helped make both a suc- Chicago Tes 11 389 |cess, including the patronage of Philadelphia 6 13 .316 the public in general and The Em- American League |pire. Won Lost Pet.| The hostesses yesterday were Mrs. New York 12 5 106 |Ray G. Day and Mrs. M. S. Whit- | Chic: 11 7 811 tier and they had a pleasant sur- Cleveland 11 1 611 'prise in store for the members as Washington Sy 588 to the style of serving and the Detroit 10 8 556 'menu served. Philadelphia 6 11 353 Thé next mecting will be the {8t. Touis 6 14 300 'social at Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren's B"swf‘ 5 12 294'cottage at Point Lena Beach on o ki g I | May 12. MRS A/ULRICH AND INFANT | ———— LiiVE HOSPITAL FOR HOME DICK TONSETH LEAVES ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL TODAY Mrs A/ Ulrich and her inranb daughter left St. Ann's Hospital fOrr Dick Tonseth, left St. Ann's Hos« their \home today. |pital for his home today after re- oy TR | ceiving medical treatment for sev- MRS. R. E. SOUTHWELL eral days. '~ TO LEAVE HOSPITAL ey H. L. BAHRT GOES TO SITKA ABOARD NORTHLAND TODAY | Mrs. R. E. Southwell, who has | been recelving medical treatment in St Ann's Hospital for the last| H. L. Bahrt, who has been serv- two weeks expects to leave the hos- |ing as Sergeant-at-Arms fin the Ipital for her home in the Assembly | Senate, was a passenger for Sitka Apartments wmorrow on the Northland. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 A REERIRNTETREEIN R ITNERIBERNAEOCALRIREERRAN AN INVITATION to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you wifl find all the modern hotel conveniences ne- cessary to your complete comfort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hospitality that are ‘necessary to a good hotel well eperated. T3NEEEREINERERTIALDE ADOLPH SCHMIDT, Managing Director. HA(l)fl’lil:;nLHcadquarlcrs—Ask for Permansnt Rates. -NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address zunnlsunuluunlununnuluulln:llnnllnllllli RESEERNANZNANRRARIRARRNNNINNRESERSERRNS! lllllnnllnnnunln L CARR’S JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE , TELEPHONE 58 FREE DELIVERY! ® guarEyazEEsERn |displayed fast tennis, especially in| 66 E have provided the machinery to restore our financial system, it is up to you to support and f""{llk'(:' it work . . . Together, we cannot all, President Franklin D. Roosevelt HE easiest, quickest, surest, and safest way to show confidence in our government is to make full use of your home bank and its many services. You will find here a renewed spirit of - appreciation, co-operation and helpfulness—back- ed by sound banking under the greatest “new deal” in all banking history of the U. 8. A. First National Bank OF JUNEAU R A P T R R A T - = ' FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FREE—With every two gallons reg‘urdleu of size of General Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at Juneau Paint Store ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 Gastineau Pool Hall RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. Front Street Telephone 183 “Meet Your Friends Here” Junior Diamond Briquets Clean—Economical—Efficient The Ideal Summer Fuel $16.00 per ton Delivered PHONE DIRECT 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. Complete Bath Room Owutfit 5-foot “Standard” Tub (complete with fittings) 17x19 “Standard” Full Apron Basin (complete with fittings) China Tank “Standard” Toilet $49.50 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what Jjob will cost” Heating THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat 10am. 2pm. 5pm. Store Open Evenings 0ld Papers for Salé at Empire Offic—c;

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