The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1934, Page 5

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mRameaeame o —— T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1934. i . SHES:) YL BE DERE Sloppy Weather UN CHUS Get a Pair of Knee-Length STORM BOOTS BEFORE UND | VILL OF PURE GUM RUBBER! BRING MY TOOLS In Black or Brown HELLO-HELLO! 1S THIS DOCTOR PHILLID ONMATER? THIS 19 MRS. JIGGS. COME RIGHT OVER- YES- HE SAYS HE FELL ON LITTLE " FIFV AND MR. JIGGCS THINK S HIS FOOT 1S BRO OH,ME, | THINK | BROKE ME FOOT- |_STUMBLED OVE THAT FOOL. DOG OF MAGGIE'S MIT ME — OH: THIS 'S SERIOUS- ! AM DA DOCTOR DOT MRS.JIGGS SENT FOR- OH! \WILL THAT DOCTOR EVER QN HERE2WV'S FUNNY HOW QUICK THEIR BILLS G\'T HERE - WELL! WHAT DO “YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT? MAGGIE SENT FER A DOG-DOCTOR FER THAT PUP-A LOT OF | ATTENTION '™M QITTIN- Women’s and Misses’ Sizes $3.95 Leader Department Store ey THE NEW QUEEN OF DOGDOM George Brothers Grocery . L__conTinues — 220 l i Song Skit—Patricia Harland. | MEETING OF WOMEN’'S | | Physical Education Drills—J. H. ATHLETIC CLUB IS TO 1 S. Boys' Physical Education Class. | BE HELD ON MONDAY —H. E. Regele, Director. | | ATHLETIB anw | Band Selection. | At 1:30 o'clock Monday after- ‘1 ! Girls' Basketball Formations — noon the Juneau Women's Ath- . Miss Maurine Herbig, Coach. letic Club will hold its combined | Boys' Basketball Formations—H. business and social meeting in the 1 E. Regele, Coach. | Elks’ Club gymnasium, it was an- b ; w ‘ |Music and Gymnastics En- | Following the short business tertain Throng as Bas- - H. J. YURMAN LEAVES | cession, cards and informal enter-| tainment will occupy the afternoon: | J :lmpor'.ant matters will be brought! 300 thronged the High School gym- |up for discussion. | nasium last night and got it's H. J. Yurman, well known fur-| S, G T Band Selection. | nounced today by Alice Eliason, kelball Team Benefi! ; ON EXTENSIVE FUR | All members of the organization! money’s worth at the athletic and rler, will leave next week on the CHARLES OTTESEN RETURNS ‘ S BRITONS, DUTCH AND IRISH WIN 2OWL MATCHES » Radde andm. Bringdale Make High Scores at | Elks Last Evening bowling matches pla Club alleys last ni; s of the European Leaguc‘l the winners were the Britons, who took two out of three games from | the Swedes; the Dutch who de-/| feated the Norwegians two out of| games and the Irish, wu‘x} straight games from the Italians. i Radde, of the Italians, made | h total for the evening with| hile Stewart, of the Nor-| ns, rolled the highest single| when he made 214 in| his third game. Walmer, of tho| Irish team, made second high to- tal with 560 and second high sin- gle game score of 206. Mrs. | frrrroe - Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska | secretary. BUY]NG TRIP SOON eare urged to be there as several An enthusiastic crowd of about musical carnival given by the steamer Victoria for an extensive| FROM BUSINESS TRIP OF students to raise funds for the fur buying trip to the Westward TWO MONTHS TO SEATTLE| trip of the boys' and girls' bas- Interior and far northern parts of Charles Otteser:, well known min- ketball teams to the southern end the Territory. |ing man and part owner of the of the division next Friday. Mr. Yurman will continue t0 Alaska-Dano Mines Company, at | The High School was assisted Fairbanks and from there take a|pynter Bay, returned this morn- | y physical education classes of plane to Nome. He expects to ing on the motorship Northland | » Grade School in their athletic cover all Bristol Bay, Kuskokwim | from a two months’ business trip exhibitions, which were interspers- and interior points and will char- |ty Seattle. ed by music by the High School ter a plane for the entire trip af- | Mr. Ottesen expects to leave next| — B week for the mine to join Mrs, Band, the High School Girls' Glee ter leaving Fairbanks. 2 g % | Ottesen, who went there from Ju-‘Old Papers fOr Sale at Emplre Offlce ] Club and a song and da Flornell Spicy Bit of Halleston, a female wire-haired fox terrier |0 C0Stume by Miss Pat Daily Empire Want Ads Pay neau about two weeks ago. entered by the Halleston Kennels of Chappaqua, N. Y., was adjudged | and. The athletic exhibitions were e e — i1 et "dog n the annual Westminster Kennel Glub sho n ew | (ot tse most past sesuias routine. [0 AR Bringdale, of the Dutch team, was, York. The new queen of the dog world was imported from England last |work of the classes as the short the high woman bowler. She to-| VYear by Stanley Hall ociated Press Photo) . |notice of the entertainment did taled 408 for the three games and| ———————— —— not permit of much special work N had ,a single game high of 157. being learned. The following matches between | FORESTRY CREW TO During the evening several nov- | | teams of the American League arc DOUGLAS | el formations on the floor were scheduled for tonight: | | CRUISE TIMBER IN imade by the students, and from VlClNlTY OF KAKEllhc cage ball game after the op- UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Meats—Phone 16 Phone 16 We Deliver At PR e e e e e 7:30 o'clock, Bolivians vs. Chil-| eans. |ening band selection, to the boys’ ?30 o'clock, Alaskans vs. Arriving this morning from Ket- | basketball formations before the uvi |last tune was played by the band, Per- i | ¥ | chikan on the Ranger VI, Capt. = 9:30 o'clock, Canadians vs. Ar-| Ottar Johnson of the Forest Ser'_there was not a dull moment. “ ’ gentinians. “ vice is preparing for a trip of! The program follows: Im}lv)dual scores made last mgh;.DUUGLAs GETS about two weeks in the vicinity or} ?and selection—J. H: 8. Band— r N were: Kake, where a crew of four or Miss Pauline Reinhart, Director. : Buedee five men under J. Williams win| C8ge Ball Demonstration—J. H. Mrs. Davis ... 77 108 114— 299 REUUEST FUR ™ il S. Girls' Physical Education Class H. Messerschm't 158 165 176— 499 b = —Miss Maurine Herbig, Director. Van Atta ... 156 156 156—*468 ‘ Band Selection. ° ,, — e — — UNIVERSITY, Va., March 3.— Tumbling Demonstration—Indian / Totals 391 429 446—1266 2 BUS LINES Lewis H. Bosher Jr., of Richmond,|Club Drill, 6th, 7th, 8th Grade Britons first string lightweight of the Uni- (Girls—Miss Kathryne Long, Di- Mrs. Tilden.... 128 128 128—*384 versity of Virginia boxing team, |rectoy. Council 134 164 154— 452 F . had an average grade of 97 2-3 Glee Club Selection—J. H. S Wilson ... . 142 142 112— 396 r?ln(lhlses Are Broughl Up'on his first-term examinations, |Girls’ Glee Club—Miss Alice Pal- —_ e — — at Special Meeting of ranking him at the top of the|mer, Director. ‘Totals 404 434 3941232 . o school’s 1,400 undergraduates. Accordion Solo — Rudy Edwards. Norwegians City Council i seiiitict Miss Weaver 95 117 122— 334 . . Stewart ... 164 169 214— 547 Two petitions for franchises to H. Sabin 177 177 177—*531|operate passenger bus lines over - - ——|the streets of Douglas, when the Totals ... 436 463 513—1412|bridge is completed, occasioned a Dutch | special meeting of the City Coun- {,P‘r"*"" Mrs. Bringdale 157 115 136— 408|cil last evening. One petitioner,’ PPN J. George 172 172 172—7523| W. H. Bacon, of Juneau, was pres- " 7 = Evans " 155 18 144— 488ent in behalf of a franchise for| e Suppose daily to your door came the butcher, the grocer, — — — _|himsct. e the cther. North Gray the clothier, the furrier, the furniture man, and every other = Totals ... 484 476 452—1412 Line, Incorporated, was represent- . 5 s Sl S0 by B lather Torom Eisiny S| merchant with whom you deal? What a tedium of doorbell = Miss Barragar 133 133 133—¢300|den, attorney, of Juneau. ; answering that would mean! = Pullen 175 175 175—°525 Both the proposed {ranchises Walmer ... 152 202 206— seolwe_re similar in general, differing THEY ARE i 2 2 : . . . __|principally in terms of payment COMING HERE T& : It would be even more impractical for you to visit daily Totals .. . 460 510 514—1484 for the privileges. The Bacon SICATE AFTER- A Miss Kolasa. . 95 95 95—*285 franchise would pay to the city a! Onreaiooie all these stores to find out what they have to offer and the price. Radde ... 180 193 201— 574 rlag annual noe_nse fee of $25,] TUEIR TITLES AT Bl e B A e W e vy T i ©5L0, NoRAy And yet you need those merchants’ services quite as N Totals ... 436 431 431—1298 privileges would reimbugse the city much as trey need your patronage. Contact between seller and 3 —A ge—Did not bowl. in the sum of two and one-half ot . . . . et cents for outgoing fares originat~ consumer is essential in the supplying of human needs. Before ing within the city limits. Final disposition of the fran-!} chise cases was laid over for fu- ture action pending legal opinion. a sale can be closed the goods must be offered. Every day, through the adveritsing columns of this newspaper, the mer- chants of this city come to your home with their choicest wares. Easily, quickly, you get the news of all that is worth while in the market places of the world. ART M'KINNON 1, e 1 PREPARATIONS MADE FOR PRIMARY ELECTION QF MOGSE TEAM At a special session of the Coun- jcil last night judges and clerks for mentally planning his line-up for the coming season and may have ~BOTH HOLD TuE Albert Endres, brother of Carl OLYMBIC AND \: [the primary election to be held on . They are not strangers at the door, but merchants you : A R W i (ol ot iy e know and trust. You are always surer of high quality and fair Manager’ . 12 , W. P. , A. F. 5 3 3 ¢ = of the Juneau City|Granberg and Ross Fox; clerks,| price when you buy an’article advertised by a reputable firm. The popular dia-|Mrs. G.. Lundell and Mrs. G. was heartily ap-|Laughlin; Precinct No. 2, judges, > position he has|Charles O. Anderson, J. S. Guerin ously held at a social meet-|and Urho Kronquist; clerks, Mrs. ing of the Moose and their families|Robert Fraser and Mrs. Frank SONJA % held night in Moose Hail. Pearce. Manager McKinnon started this e HEN'E i v morn! looking over material and ARRIVES ON NORTHLAND A / o R RN . e SRR = i some important announcements to|Endres og Dau(g)la.s].mk arrived 1’leis FIGURE SIATING . o { 5 a‘p’ . ake wh the city league is{morning from Outl , Washing- ¥ 3 . Y —— aunched. toa, to make his home here, basratn o AV St 1000000000000 R

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