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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1933. 51 ¥ s 7 e —————————————————————————— J, KILLOY MAKES HIGH SCORE IN SOWLING MATCH [wo Games on Schedule for Tonight in City League Tourney | | | WHITE SOX WIN FIRST HONORS KILLOY— he City League bowling AMER, LEAGUE losses. The former team has nine | | games left on its schedule, the cITY LUAN Is | Cubs six. Several other teams | have a good fighting chance for | | the pennant. | | Schedule Revised [ In order to get several postponed | games out of the way and to clean | up the schedule to permit the| | winning teams in each league to| play their match for the cham- | The following resolution, per- taining to the propesed loan to be asked by the City of Juneau, was read and given unanimous approv- within the next four or five years, would encourage and stimulate with the possible exception of the|permanent investments and im- street paving. The latter could be provements by private individuals, deferred indefinitely but the ex- | resident and non-resident; and they much greater than the | the convenience, comfort and wel- charges on the loan. | fare of our community; and, WHEREAS, the Congress of the | @ Substantial reductian_ of UP- | ynjted States must first authorize keep costs on streets and sidewalks | )0 jssye of said improvement the next few years by reason °r‘bonds and the voters of the city the proposed improvements being iy gt then at a special or regular pense of maintaining the unpaved |would contribute immeasurably to DULY APPROVED : BAR SILVER UP NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Bar sil- | ver spurted today one full cent to [427 cents an ounce, the highest in three years here. It was 24% cents one year ago. > CLARA RAYMOND IS ON BUSINESS | et MRS. IN JUNEAU MRS. C. PATTERSON IS "GUEST OF HONOR AT | SHOWER ON TUESDAY Mrs. Charles Patterson, a recent bride, was the guest of honor at & miscellaneous shower given by Miss | Rosellen Monagle on Tuesday ev= | ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wilson. Games and cof- oo Play Leadmg Nahonal; :);;zsdtllz ::)snbxfix“::zlsencim:s' f?)-;'f al by the Chamber of Commerce|ma ough this loan, and relief | gjection approve said issue of bonds, | tests furnished amusing entertain- League Team for Victory |ows: {at the Thursday noon-day meet- | from the necessity of using 6 Der|ine taxpayers and citizens wii| M Clara Raymond, merchant | ment for the guests and those who Elks’ B 2 y Thursday, Nov. 9, 7:30—Cardin- | in8: cent and 7 per cent money fOrijive ample opportunity to pass| 40 Wattn Springs Bay, who ar-|won prizes were, Miss Eleanor S owlmg Meet | als vs. Giants: 8:30, Dodgers vs.| RESOLUTION emaintenance and . for permanent|fina) approval on the proposal; | rived in Juneau this week from| Gruber, Miss Evelyn Alstead and S | Cubs; 9:30 Braves vs. Phillies. b WHEREAS, the Mayor and the improvements, such as paving, that| NOw, THEREFORE, BE IT RE.| that place, expects to spend some | Mrs. Patferson. | Two more matches remain to be F‘x:iday 'Nov 10: 7'30—Bravesf 400 " {h city of the City would undoubtedly under-|gsOLVED by the Juneau Chamber time here on business. She .Liz Guests in addition to the honor d in the American League| ys Reds; 8:30 Browns Vs Sena-‘common Councxldo lelcanon to|take a conservative scale in the|of Commerce that it go on record staying at the Alaskan Hotel while | guest were, Mesdames Harold : 0, T r Juneau “nave made GpEn near future, would release many |,s indorsing the application ot | i Juneau. Brenno, Henning Berggren, Don nt matches played at the on of the Elks' Bowling tour- tors; 9:30, Red Sox vs. Tigers. |the Federal Emergency Administra- | —_—————————— Parsons, Beulah Parsons, and Jos- alleys last might the|nament, but rega s i housands S t, gardless of their R Mies | thousands of dollars that could be ! i ini i aid | 1S game score was rullc((; outcome the White Sox have cap- Eafidayy o UL A8 | e Gk punlo Wena T 10an Of | 3lied on the retirement of the s o ndm,msf-mlmnr for said| \MERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY | eph Wilson and the Misses Lema 3 oy of the Moose team,| tured first o | vs. Giants; 8:30, Braves vs. Cubs.| 100,000 to defray the cost of mak-| ... 0 ; loan and that its officers and|™ . " C T 3 Nout 3 A eam, | tured first honors and earned the S v, N gt | d | present bonded indebtednesls cost- ledged thei All members are invited to a No- | Bardi, Evelyn Alstead, Jeannette , made 220 in his first game,|right to play the Na | Sunday, Nov. 12: 1:30 p. m— ing needed permanent street an K : members be pledged to use their e : game, | right to play the National League| Gardi 5 3 i ol ing 6 per cent interest. Thus would £ d " £ Host Dinner at the Coffee oppe | Hildre, Eleanor Gruber, Viola q a three-game total of 555,| winners o | Cardinals vs| Dodgers. | other public improvements; and, | G : uld | pest efforts toward securing favor- ' " ; et - 3 i gam 5,| winners for the playoff. The Lav-| Bt B is | Avirtages of be made possible, in the opinion|aple action on said loan ,this evening at 7 o'clock in honor | Riendeau, Esther Jackson, Lena sich was also high for the even- | enik - Shaw - Dunham combination | STEVE KANE TO RETURN— [ WHERESS, et S ‘”"}‘1 Uy been‘o‘ competent ,authorities, the call- i 2 jof Department President Mrs. Naima | Jackson, Mabel Ritter and Agnes {won 14 and lost six games, tying| 1O HOONAH ON ES’I‘EBETHlS“Ch a loan ‘;" this T Daoe ing of at least $15000 worth of| po WHOM IT MAY CONCERN |S2ari and Mrs. Audrey Thisted, | Patterson. nd high single game score one. The Yankees, comprised of | | det Jocthi B EONCHE, tributes | PORGS cach year, so that at the ¥ |Past Unit President of Cordova. JEBIERT AR, (1) The Government CORIEEE Starting November 11, trucks will) pqmission 50 cents. —adv. ATTENTION s made by B. Schmitz, of the wer aggregation, with 208 z was second high for the game total during the even- making 541. Tonight at 7:30 the City 'Team 1 y the Capitol Beer Par- three and at 8:30 o'clock the ornia Grocery will play the Brothers. Th> latter are )th new teams in the tournament. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR GEORGE BRAY TOMORROW MORNING Funeral services for George |end of ten years the city's bonded | Radde, Andrews and Banfield, have | i | i | al : e ol | cinched second place with 13 vie- | m:zi‘::.,pKt‘;é x;raosm;;ee:t f,',mfz‘wfi & free’ graph °§ 30’ o ce“; ;:lfa:e};f‘zind‘.biuin('ss will be only $70,000, P b g, sesk o pakeu L P s g B tories and eight defeats. ;mA busmc»; this week, plans to A ts will | R s L '-h(‘villley e o pm’,"f rhive. Rester” Skoy M merican Leston Contghe b3 b g fal. so that the improvements |bond issue, with annual interest|Crty on Front Street, also to fill! prownie's Barber Shop will re- | American Legion tonight at 8 o'clock in the Dugout. Installation of officers. Refreshments. All mer- bers are urged to be preseni. adv. 11th, | under the building. We will not be| yain open Saturday, Nov. b responsible for any damage m“"I,\R!\lISTl('E DAY, until 1 o'clock may occur to buildings abutting p. m. —adv. this property. { —ady, GEORGE BROTHERS. | r oo e oo IDEAL PAINT | Friday night at 8:30 the Browns | meet the Senators, and at 9:30 o'clock the Red /Sox and Tigers| | play off their postponed match, | which will wind up the American | League season. | National League Undecided leave on the Estebeth this evening | cost the city only about 70 per cent | Shars to return to Hoonah. lof the amount they would other-| = " g 7517 ST | wise cost; EW ARRIVALS (2) The interest charge of 4 per SHOP WITH US FIRST |cent on the $70,000 advanced is The very latest just received in| considerably less than the 6 per tailcred suits, swaggers, skirts and cent and 7 per cent the city is s of only $2,800; (5) Approximavery two-tlurds of the money that would be spent on the proposed improvements would be for local labor, thereby reliev- ing the unemployment situation very materially; "SHOP e HOLD YOUR TICKETS Please hold your Catholic Bazaar 1930 o193 i932 idual scores made last night The race in the National League |dresces. Also party and afternoon | now paying and would have to 3 is still undecided. The Braves frocks and pajama sets. Every arti-|pay for the use of this money; (6) The initiation and comple- Hope Chest tickets until Saturday, 2 S Alaska Juneau B }ealf;mi‘ wm:} eizh; victories | cle very reasenably prlce(:). ;3» Atlk: of the imgrovements us_tl«l | ::irL:‘l of the improvem;\;\ts wo:ll‘d November 25. aiday | If It’s Paint We Have It! et <o out of starts, the C t far JNEAU FROCK SHOPPE ed ol e propose rogram will | ate an appearance perman- f— Ay | I\!::\;:-‘oe 12'21 {g:ll ;gfiz behind with r:ine cw;:ssa‘x]x?i s;\( (1d\'.1l(‘)\pp?l:lw nGeorgt Bros. ‘havcntv bep mpade n};xtg year or‘lenw and solidity to the city that snommu ! "E)IJS)NE 549 Wendt & Garster : Ashby 1621837 100—52D | =t S N e I e e b i - s SR v A — — e e 2 i Oy e - 3 xy S b |glIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|III|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII|IIIIIII|IIIlllII||II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIII|fII|IIII|IIIII|g 177 160—47) | = 174 162 1157511’(§ @ ° ® ™ ' . 22 —| = e A — es the Doors Forever on Depression Prices B. Schrhitz 208 153 180—541‘5 D\ [ ] 175 168 189—532| = \ o 135 147 173—455 | = I.ow = - - - . - s Legion of the Moose = - 157 137 162—456|= PR'CES ........ 145 147 1941|= - 135 144 159——438‘E of' - | = 71 years old, who died last rday afternoon from the re- of injuries received in a fall, be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow ing at the Catholic Church of Nativity with the Rev. W. G LeVasseur officiating. Mr. Bray had been a resident | of Alaska for many years, first coming to the Territory in 1898. The funeral is under the direc- tion of the Juneau-Young Under- taking Parlors. e Advertisemenet spread world products before you. - THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond PARKE . DAVIS - 1 Haliver 0il Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 Delivery Service P. O. Substation No. 1 PUSBUSSSSSRRREESSS 2 k1933 Too Bad For Us . . .Good Fortune For You/ PEOPLE PART OF THE TIME BUT YOU CAN'T FOOL ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL OF THE TIME” . . . Never- we are hot trying to fool anybody when we say WE MUST RAISE MONEY and RAISE MONEY QUICKLY. by slashing, cutting and smashing all replacement values. We the more we lose” but the cash is NELS KONNERUP, Proprietor. | WHO SAID “YOU CAN FOOL SOME OF THE theless, we are not just now interested in the answer as To get the money we realize we must make a huge sacrifice and this is just what we are going to do, are not endeavoring to tell you of all of the bargains you will find here and we might add “the more you buy during this sale worth a great deal more to us now than our stock. A STORE CRAMMED WITH REMARKABLE BUYS FOR CASH YARDAGE All reduced by the yard to close out prices All reduced by the yard to CLOSE-OUT PRICES WINTER COATS Gets yours now during this sale Just at Half Price NOVELTIES WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF THEM Suitable for Gifts or Prizes They Must Go! Take them away at just HALF of marked prices! THINK OF IT! Entire disposal of ODDS AND EN in RAYONS and SILKS Per yard, 30c SALE'! These prices for 10 days only No Credit! No Refunds! No Exchanges! CLOSING OUT THIS LINE Everything in the store reduced —many items at ' $1o85 HALF PRICE IIIIIIIIIIIII||III|IIII||III|II|I|IIII||IIII|IIIIIIIII|IIIIlIII||III||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH||IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIillIIIIIIIHII|IIIII|||||lflll|l|llll|lll||l|lllIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII O REMEMBER—VWe are now selling— LADIES’ SHOES former values up to $9.50 per pair Broken Sizes Pair $1.85 HOUSE DRESSES A fine assortment—many colors, many patterns, many sizes As low as 35¢ SILKS and PRINTS Reduced 50% TOYS Games, Books, Bikes, Sleds, Coasters in fact a complete close out at HALF PRICE KITCHEN NEEDS IR6N1NG BOARDS, WASH TUBS, PAILS— Galvanized, CLOTHES BASKETS, UTENSILS, ALUMINUM, GLASSWARE And 1000 other useful items to go at a FRACTION OF TODAY’S PRICES! SHOES T e e T T T T T RAINCOATS CHILDREN'S——MISSES'——WOMEN’S So come early. $ Guaranteed values. Only 50 of these coats. First to Come Gets Them MAKING EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY! ONNERUP “Juneau’s Leading Cash Department Store” ROOM FOR NEW GOODS at LOWER THAN LOW PRICES O OO

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