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‘THE DAILY ALASKA™ EMPIRE; MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934. - 3 FOR 8§. LE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AW, m-r S Nc‘f"rm' WE suge-re SOMEBODY aov- HE TENIDO SUERTE gqy- OE HABER ENCONTRADO GRACIAS, NO 1 _GIT vOoU SOME UNlFORM " CLOTHES AN’ YOU v g HE'S. GONNA nms COOM WIT' ME - ME A COLONEL OR SOMP'N-_ /s Five Mollern Up-toyDale Motion Pichu:e Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska WILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT, Any one or all five of these completely equipped modern Gl THEATRES With long contracts for major films. For information or appointment R.C. TAYLOR ADDRESS Boz Number 1000, care Empire WHERE, ARE YOUR MANNERS? CAN'T YOU SEE | AM EADING I'LL TAKE MAGGIES ADVICE AN ‘BE INDUSTRIOUS- 'LL MAKE A HIT WITH HER- THEN \WHEN I ASK A FAVOR MAYBE | KIN QIT VT = HURRY aniD SEAT THAT RU: L WANT T8 T8 Gl QUT YOUR ROOM- THENL CLEAN OUT THE BSOK- CASE- YOou B\CA LOAFER AWHAT DO YO! AN BY 5IT"I"\NG THERE DOING NO'“—HNG WHEN THERE 19 PLENTY TO DO AROUND THE HOU%E’ | | the majority of all halves of pub- lic games. J BIRD | () To earn a letter in Track the contestant must earn & total of eight points. First place to count five; second place to count three; and third place to count one. (t) To make a letter in Tennis ITALIANS, FINNS SHAMROCK V IS AND IRISH WIN IN NEW HANDS B e SUSIGIT S, | (Continued from Page Five) LONDON, March 12—Shamrock years nas veen dogging the foot- steps of a certain feminine ideal- ist who has been raising violets on Long Island so that the frag- rance wil never die out, now man- ages the violet farm and, perhaps, the violet-raiser. (We never knew J. H. easily managed, but—) Ear]l Beistline, although a prom- inent citizen has now taken upon his shoulders a job that will be delightful to him, and perhaps a greater responsibility than any other. He has marrieed! Of course, you all know the charming| girl who is going to run him now; it is none other than the girl with THE profile. Hint—her father has a stationery and printing concern the contestant must win his match. | (d) 1In baseball a student must| play the number of innings equal| to one-half the number of innings| of the game played. A pitcher! may earn an award by pitching| one-third of the innings, or by| pitching 18 innings. “Section 3. (a) All minor ac- tivities as listed below shall bej awarded a 4% inch Crimson red “J” mounted on a black circular back of 6 inch diameter with a crimson red % inch red circle en- tirely surrounding the “J”. This excludes numbers 5 and 6 listed below. ‘Tennis. Track. | Athletic Manager. In a contest yesterday that was nation-wide, Miss Louise Skinner was proclaimed champion typist Many readers of this paper will | member when Miss Skinner was struggling in the typing class of Juneau High School. The judges of the contest were not only fas- cinated by Miss Skinner and her ability but especially by her glit-' tering ns,lls which gleamed as her 1 2. “3. Baseball, 4. 5. .« Yell King, “6. Yell Duke. “The Yell King and Yell Duke! shall be given a 12-inch felt meg- aphone with a 4 inch double block | “J”, mounted thereon at the be-| ginning of the school year; and said symbol to become the prop- | jerty of the Yell King and Yell| Duke at the close of school on the vote of the Board of Control if BOWL MATCHES, socx i oo American League Bowling Teams to Play Tonight in Elks’ Tournament Winning teams in the Elks mixed bowling tournament matches play- ed Saturday evening were: the Ttalians who defeated the Dutch three straight games; the Irish, with two wins out of three from the Britons and the Finns who won two out of three games from the Swedes. Pullen, of the Irish, made high 'Lobal score for the evening with 569, while Garn, of the Finns, made high single game score when he rolled 203 in his third game. Mrs. Waugh, of the Ttalians, was high among the women bowlers with a total of 435 and a single game high of 157. On the schedule for tonight are the following matches between teams of the American League: 7:30 o'clock, Alaskans vs. Argen- tinians. 8:30 o'clock, Canadians vs. Chil- eans. ! Thomas Lipton made his last un- successful quest for the America's (cup, has changed hands again. | T. O. M. Sopwith, who is chal- lenging for the famous trophy with a mew vessel, Endeavour, has sold her to C. R. Fairey, like Sop- with, a British aircraft manufac- turer. Shamrock V whlch made a good showing in British waters under Sir Thomas’ colors in 1930 and 1931 and for Sopwith in 1932, had an undistinguished career last year mainly because of the ap- pearance of W. L. Stephenson’s Velsheda. .- ATTENTION An open Mass Meeting will be held by the Alaska Laborers Asso- ciation, local number 1, Monday night at 8 o'clock in the A. B. Hall. All workers are invited to attend and hear what it is all about. —adv. BEER TOMORROW NIGHT Capital Beer Parlors LUNCHES ® Pull with us and we win! DANCING Old Papers for Sale at Emplre Office, S W TR SRR —" 4600006000009 | Charles Peterson JUNEAU for many years located in Skagway and Interior points, as the new owner of | RESTAURANT Mr. Peterson is an experienced caterer and extends an invitation i fingers sped over the keys. the work ‘of. the school 5 9:30 o'clock—Bolivians vs. Bra- - | { year in this P9 . . : . ] ! levent has been satisfactory. znl;ans. BN : l, andarln ance Stu lo to give his establishment a trial. T DENT | “The Editor of the Totem and mg;:?;;: scores made Saturday " g X | Business Manager of the Totem be A H I lil ! s U s vuTE awarded a bronze inkwell with the Puieh ® Open until MIDNIG! daily i Y penholder showing. Mrs. Bringdale 112 144 129— 385 P .ld. O 2 G ld t .n Bld ; . 3 [ “The Editor of the “J” Bird and R GOldSt@ln Blu mg Seward Street pposite Goldstei g | Assistant Editor of the “J” Bird 1 1 |4 shall be awarded a bronze quill..” B T [ These amendments were to be A A @ Tup | i posted on the bulletin board and e | School Student Body|voted upon at the next meeting. 144 ® Ball Room § } Y on the sev A great deal was thus accomplish- 158 B 4 ¢ =% F & Foustge led in the 45 minute period. There 3= WM ® Acrobatic S A V E M 0 N E Y posad at the l.xrt mest-! being no further business, the' tal: = R ;; E : ¢ mmittee appointed ! meeting then adjourned. Totils - 435 516 S 14 5 ® Rhythmic % the votes consisted 5f Bar- AT O 133—*399 y l)y spendmg 1, Marie Bussinger, and| FRENCH CLUB 202— 569 ® Folk Kathizen Cuarlson. In addition to 172— 463 s A . v ?‘:e el e lOWIN| 1 she recent French Club meet- L R ® Reducing Classes Westlnghouse Electru =op iscussed: i 2 7 & A_‘?"ffs'd Lsh: z Cufi“é;‘;“o? ”‘\’f. ‘!?:l 52; L::v:ec;;miiny;; tzl::)agss;ccc);:z Totals ... 432 492 507—1431 > G i Pdm oy Surean iigh Seheol i in part|of Washington's lie. “She spoke | Mrs. ‘Tilden 128—*384 ® Studio hours 2.t0,5.p..m. and from 6 to 7 p. m. Ran ges 55 in kowplog with the madern] entirely in French, and her ¢om-|Couneil 176—*528 dail for appointment Wehd of awa.rgs :po;mon was excellently presented.| Wilson ... 154—*462 y PP of 4 o, ih iebiiee. shav bt LTI TEE SO ARG AL i T, Special low prices while they last dent Body émend'ihe Constitition,: (“18 VS § MUTne B Bk ©) TORRIS ot 480 b Under supervtsmn ol & In a fair and impartial manner|so or parie Antoinette and Mel- Mrs. Davis... 130 89 13— 353 2 : 7 | With the best interesis of thel i wild on George Bizet. Min- H.Messerschm't 136 181 166— 485 GR ACE V D A V I S Private instruetion on class ! ‘ school in mind; afid shall give tol ; "povors made a report on livs|Van Afta ... 135 189 180— 504 lessons available Save on the fuel bill as well as on the first cost + those with it the honor that is| |ing costs in France, especially in St B S owad Westinghouse Automatic the original intent of an official| g8 © 2 s i B 4521040 . o of your range. 'These Westinghouse award which custom and tradition B N R Sy Dok | 7" IR Ranges are up-to-date and fully guaranteed. has decreed; 22222224 " o & MEETING AND CARD PARTY |Miss Hansen.. 106 106 106—*318 $008666004. ’ sonvenient Terms If Desired ‘Therefore, the lbl:nwlngamend-’ Juneau Chapter O. E. S. No. 7 Lavenik 18R is4 184-+562" e= A b ¢ BRI BT S T - Con : ments are proposed for your CON-|peets Tuesday evening, March 13, Garn 142 142 203— 4997 4000000860 e b sideration: PR fouowed by card tournament. adv.| S PR b it { ] Totals' . 432 432 4921463 . é i “Section 1—(a). The omcxal‘ ., H i il : p a Jétter for boys. basketbal which il |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III‘[I Ih. i—zveuge—m ot bowl. on AEE ! (PR TR E 3 é o1 L. 'h & is a major activity shall be a . { Almka rw lg t « 4 double block “3” 7 inches high, | ’ : i . and 6% tmoties wide with 1% men || Y 4 RDLEY S 4 ’ S | < P : C | tscins mounted on o single bioek G.B.‘AdaMay’ for Trollmg or emmg , -+ Power Co. “J” of solid blick 8 inches high and 7 inches wide, with' a 2-inch | facing, making an outline border DOUGLAS—Phone 18 BEATS S0. GAL,; {JUNEAU—Phone 6 Old Englzsh Register length 31:3; overall length 39.5; round stern; her T P g e E register beam 9.4; depth 4.4 P 2 the single block Crimson red sin- 4 o P e SRS Toiler Sefs | TEN SERIES| oo sovuvi af TONRALE > IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | teriaL C Fierce Overtime Second 20 Horsepo'wer Heavy Duty Regal Engine 3 ; £t 4 : | " e ottem et tor gie | @ Complete Basketball Game Played ~ v Ifd¢s Paint We Have It! . .. ' L ahal be'a dotie bosk 3" agzopaent —Last Game Tonight Boat in best cghduwn and engine, pr'w'wa’iy new PHONE- 549 Wendt & Garster- which consists of a Crimson red single block “J” 6 inches high and 5 inthes wide with 1% inch facing mounted on a single block “J” of solid Black 6% inches high and 5% inches wide, with a 1% inch facing, making, an outline Bordet of % inch entirely surrounding the fiutlef Mauro LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 12. —Last Saturday night the Univer- sity of ‘Washirigton defeatéd South- ern California 43 to 41 in the sec- ond game of & three game sbr!es‘ for the Coast Conference cmm»‘ George Brothers “arhn ha sl o Lot i FR&E’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company . SR — i — e —— pionship in basketball. Drug Co. single block mwn red fln:!‘ The cuxlxeust was a fierce over-1 Tme 38 Pmmpw full hlock ‘% ‘Crimson’ \ time tussle. * g shan 'berof Chenille material. E"'“'W"‘-’ sty The Trojans won thé first game ‘ “Spction 2. (a) The qualifica- Friday night. THE third game will be played tonight. I tlons' for; redbiving a'letter in bas<!}® ketball shall be participation in| &