The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1933, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE , SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933. Capitol Beer Parlor To Be Opened Tonight Is Recreation Center | Alaska” is what |OF the tap variety is not ;u-anuble‘F all kinds will be| ) ’ the people of [¥et. when he an-| Sandwic Beer Parlor, |Sold at moc of te m from the appearance |©f judging from the menu, | ace in the Pigg building | A" ed o g0 “with ‘the ‘82 | Street between Seward am goes with eggs, and corn and the enthusia goes with GetiEge: of peopie who have seen that no reasonable ex- this fain beef fact was spared in creating he statement will stand un- pssationed, addition to Juneau's busi- Tonight at 7 o'clock the artistic and social life is evident 3 o comfortable recreation center |throughout the place, and judging Judge Hardmg Issues. Li be formally open. Mr, Paul [rom many comments heard today cense to Five App]l— Mr. Paul's enterprise is much ap- cants Under Act vited Gov. John W. Troy and preciated by his townspeople. | ¥ I. Goldstein to be the first e e B et 4 ive beer and wine licenses were Under the direction of Fred i onses w decorator, the large and ALEXANDER VERMEIRE granted upon application by Judge Wendt 1 Justin W, Harding in the Federa district court yesterday and thre N were refused, it was announced to- et o % iencing, memon. 13_IN_GOOD CONDITION| j FOLLOWING OPERATlo jday. Other applications for re- atmosphere of color and [ . Alexander Vermeire, 19 year old Tewels Were pending hefore him Haines boy, who was taken south|" :11 {‘E‘P“”“' e sl on the seaplauc Baranof, o e SUDINNSINS BRaTs0 piloted ! to Seattle by Gene Myring, ar- were renewals, except one—Dave riving in Seattle Thursday, under- went an operation this morning for a localized tumor on the cere- bellum and is in good condition, the large main room,| are adjacent to the hard wood, polished dance floor, 18 feet by 36 feet and to the side of thi: an orchestra dias, where musicians will play for those des- to dance. Private dining rooms are in the coursz of construction rejected were: Jack Hill, Douglas, John Newman, Ketchikan, for a dispensary license, and Mrs. Lil- lian B. Groves, S8almon Creek, for but will not be finished for the according to a radiogram received q 2 night. by Dr. W. W. Council from G. W, |3 Toadhouse license. ; Details Perfected Switt, brein speclalist In Seattls,| Licenses granted .were: John Carctul ‘atbeitioh Zms been given' ’ Dr. Ooimel wired Dr. BWHE when |22t New Yaig Haruanse; Dave to every detail that will con- the plane left Juneau Wednesday Alaskan Hotel; Harry Race, Drug Store; California Gro- tribute to the success of the Capi- night, asking him to take charge : tol: from the artistic tile work of the patient upon his arrival {CfV, and Ben R. Kunze, Ketchi- on the front and back bars to in Seattle. kan. L oot < g | The Alaskan Hotel beer parlor Uhe coome Sasn el it i |was opened today, and are of- Mr. Paul said today that he wants HOOPER TO ADDRESS '}Xm'mg all the popular 32 brands to open his new place and main- it v ers. tain en, ‘i i | WOMEN ON MONDAY * a free ‘ 'LUTHERAN CHURCH lezes and freedom of “the new| Ay pusiness and professional wo- geal” "men on the Channel are invited to o fums ihah wked on'DN0 SD the Chenoal are inved to| . ANNOUNCRS CHANGE the new parlor are: Juneau Cabi-|gay night to hear John A. Hooper | L net Works, Harri Machine Shop.'of the incorporatsd Tourist Socle- | The morning service at Resur- W RacJohnson,, Prigidaire; G. E. tios when he gives o talk under the rection Lutheran Church will be moved forward half an hour to- tile worl Fred Wendt, decorator; Alaska Electric and Power Company; Econo- Furniture Company, Juneau Hardware Company, Smith auspices of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club. A business session of the club will be held preceding the address by Mr. Hooper and he will make his remarks beginning about 8:45) o'clock. Last |morrow morning to 10:30 o'clock. This time for the service will be maintained for the two summer months of July and August. — . — HALIBUT BOATS TAKE ON ICE AND BAIT HERE my You Electric G. E. Allen members of tonight's orchestra are Dave Burnette, “Smoky” Mills and pis wife were entertained informal- | will be chef, and evening Mr. Hooper and Saul Brown. 'ly by the club members at the! The halibut schooner Grant, Popular Brews home of Mrs. Pearl Burford. |Capt. J. Knutsen, took on ice and All the popular brands of the .- — bait at the Juneau Cold Storage new beer will be served, and an| WARNING TO MOTORISTS adequat> supply is on hand, accord- All drivers’ licenses expired May tory ing to Mr. Paul. Complete equip- 31 and must be renewed. Penalty banks. ment with Frigidaire cooling in-| in addition to regular $1.00 fee Yesterday the halibut boat Fane, stalled by W. R. Johnson, is ready will be imposed after July 15. |capt. Ole Johanson took ice and for draught beer, but as announced | A. W. HENNING, bait at the Juneau Cold Storage in The Empire last night, a supply ' —adv. City Clerk. ‘Co. to leaving for the fishing are bound to enjoy your dancing at the New Captiol Beer Parlors because the floor was laid by GARLAND BOGGAN FRIGIDAIRE BEER COOLING EQUIPMENT THE NEW CAPITOL BEER PARLORS INSTALLED BY W. P. JOHNSO FRIGIDAIRE DEALER OTHERS DENIED Housel—which was new. The three . 'Company this afternoon prepara- | CAPITOL BEER PARLORS OPENS TONIGHT Tiling on Service Counter, Table Top Tiling and Travertin Plaster Wainscoating ! DONE BY , G. E. KRAUSE . | General Contractor ‘ Uncle Rudloph Never ‘ ' Knew ‘ WHAT YOU ENJOY | | TODAY! | | | His beer was good back in those pre-war days —but nothing like your glass of feaming beer today! For prohibition taught us lots of things. How to make, for instance, a brew that would be as rich and tasty as the old-time beer, even after the alcohol was removed! Today we no longer tamper with the natural, wholesome 3.2 content of our product. Result: Beer is by taste a better, fuller-flavored brew than the finest of pre-war beyerages. < 0 TRY A BOTTLE TONIGHT! Q M d " ; Beer E OPENS TONIGHT AT 7 O’CLOCK : ol “ THE MANAGEMENT IS PROUD OF THEIR PLACE AND A HEARTY WELCOME IS EXTENDED ALL! | |

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