The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 8, 1934, Page 5

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HELEN YOUNG, GHET JOHNSON, MARRIED HERE Popalsr Couple: Are Wed: ded in Presence of Friends At a wedding which took place at | thi‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle in the Triangle Apartments | Mrs. Helen Young of Chet Johnson. was performed by 5 Commissioner John CONSISENT PRICE KRAFT’S F. Mullen in the presence of number of friends of the brlde ! groom. H. C. Dunlop acted as best man and Mrs. Ida Hansen attended the bride as matron of honor. Mrs. | Johnson was charmingly attired in an apricot organdie frock trimmed with blue lace and carried a bo- quet of roses and gardenias. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are well known here and have many friends in the city. Mrs. Johnson has lived in Juneau for about two years and is employed at the Gas- tineau Cafe as waitress while Mr. Johnson is the representative of the National Grocery Company and of Washington Creamery products. Following the wedding an in- formal reception took place and a | delicious supper was served at the Gastineau Hotel. _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934. = MOSE TO PLAY VETS THIS P. Ex- Soldlels Have Chance to Tie Elks for Lead by Winning Today The American Legion and Moose clubs are slated to play tonight at City Park at 6:30 p. m. This game was switched on the schedule from last Wednesday, replacing the Vets Douglas game originally billed for tonight. Junge or McAllister will hurl for the Veterans while M. Jensen or PHONE 58 NO-RUB FLOOR WAX A WONDERFUL BUY No Rubbing—No Polishing Full pint can, 49¢ Salad Spread, qt. jar . . 35¢ DROMEDARY Gingerbread Mix, pkg. 29¢c FORMAY Shortenmg 31b. can . . 59¢ I. G. A—BAKING Chocolate L5 1b. bars . 2lc Royal Gelatine Chocolate ALL New Spuds Clean—Firm 7 lbs., 35¢ Desserts and Vanilla Pudding 4 pkgs., 25¢ Grapefruit Arizona, Fancy Size 3 for 25¢ Jnck Schmitz probably will v‘;rk | for the Paps. The ex-Soldiers are now one-half game behind the league-leading Elks and con into a tie by a vic- tory this evening. f the Moose win they will still be one-half game behind the ex-Soldiers and a full game below the Elks. | _ NOTICE ‘ After June 10 no telephone | rentals for the month of June ‘wlll be accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not later than last discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay adv. FOR CONSISENT PRICE DASH SOAP THE NEW ECONOMY SOAP 5 Ib. pkgs., 49¢ I. G. A—“RED A” Coffee, pound 25¢ HEINZ Rice Flakes, 2 pkgs. . . 27¢ GOOD BAK > Flour, 50 pounds . . $1.99 YAKIMA—SELECT QU ALITY Potatoes, 25 lbs. § %o D Hills Bros. Coffee BLUE C AN 2 pounds, 55¢ Fresh F rults and Vegetables Fresh Bunch Beets 5¢ bunch . . . EXTRA SPECIAL . . . LETTUCE, large firm heads,3for . . . . .. . 35¢c iene JUNEAU CASH GROCERY " Woodland Garden GRAND OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT BEER Fresh Bunch Carrots 4 bun., 29¢ e g WINES Barbecued Sandwiches DANCING Music by Woodland Trio CHICAGO CUBS DEFEAT CARDS, TAKING SERIES Big Jin Weaver- Pitches Shutout Ball in Final Three-Game Contest ST. LOUIS, June 8—Big Jim Weaver, recently picked up by the Chicago Cubs when the St. Louis Browns turned him back to New- ark, pitched shutout ball yesterday as Chicago won the final game of the s from the St. Louis Car- 1 to 0. The win made it out of three for the series. [ Cubs by winning the last the Cardinals to fourth position in the National League’s standing be- hind New York, Chicago and Pitts- burgh GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 3; San Francisco 2. Sacramento 5; Oakland 6. Portland 1; Seattle 6. Missions 1, 3; Hollywood 4, 1. National League Chicago 1; St. Louis 0. Boston 5; New York 14. Brooklyn 1; Philadelphia 0. . Pittsburgh 2; Cincinnati 1. American League Cleveland 6; Detroit 11. Philadelphia 3; Washington 7. St. Louis 5; Chicago 3. New York-Boston, cold weather. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League ‘Won Lost Pct .. 53 13 39 28 32 34 31 34 30 35 . 30 36 26 39 20 43 Los Angeles Missions San Francisco Sacramento Hollywood ..... Oakland Seattle % 38 Portland ... National League Won Lost 30 117 e Y 18 . 26 17 27 18 22 20 . 18 27 15 27 9 32 ‘Chicago Pittsburgh S8t. Louis . Boston | Brooklyn . Philadelphia | Cincinnati . American League | Won Lost | Detrolt i New York ... Cleveland | St. Louis | Washington | Boston Philadelphia Chicago TWO STRANDED YOUNG WOMEN ALASKA BOUND \Miss Elizabeth Hayes and | Miss Jan Morris to Con- | tine Northern Trip tinue with their trips to Westward | and Interior points. | Miss Elizabeth Hayes, assistan! {to Dr: W. A. R. Goodwin of Wil- Immsburg Va., who has been en Lazed in restoration of the colomal ‘wwn to its former appearance as | the second capital of Virginia Col- ony under the sponsorship of Rock- efeller, is bound for the Interior | where she will spend the remain |der of the summer with Bishop and Mrs. John B. Bentley on the river missionary boat Pelican ply- ing the Yukon. ‘The other stranded young woman is Miss Jan Morris, who is coming to stay in Alaska. Her present ob. Jective is Valdez, where she will be gin her job hunt. “I haven't a job in Alaska,” said Miss Morris. “I don’t know any- |one there. But it's a new country and I expect it's a land of oppor tunity. They must need secretar: ies there as well as elsewhere.” Miss Morris quit a job as stat- isticlan for an insurance company in Wisconsin when she began he: “ploneering” trip. e CORDOVA COUPLE WED Edith Catherine Wade and John Martin Faulds were recently mar- ried in Cordova. Mrs. Faulds is a Cordova girl and has been teach- ing school there. Mr. Faulds is |conected with the U. S. Signal Corps and has been stationed in Cordova for the past year. A MAKES RICH STRIKE Martin Radovan, after prospect- ing in the Dan Creek country for |10 years, recently took out $150 |in four pans, mining $200 in two days. The strike was made on the benches of the right limit of |the ereek. two games of the series dropped| Gloria Swanson’s LOS ANGELES Cal,, June Michael Farmer, millionaire \por(s. man, being in Europe, Gloria Swanson will have to wait at least three months before she can obtain her divorce from him. ‘This developed when Presiding Judge F. C. Collier ordered service of the summons by publication, which requires ninety days before a default can be entered. Poland Displaces Woman Judges in WARSAW, Poland, June 8— Women judges were banned from Polish higher courts today to make room for men judges in line for promotion. The Government ex- plained that the legal profession is becoming overcrowded. The women judges to be removed will be transferred to other Gov- ernment departments. women judges will be appointed only to juvenile court. v SKAGWAY VOTE ON BOND ISSUE Municipal Bond Issue for Utility Purchase Ap- proved, Big Vote By an overwhelming vote, Skag- |way early this week approved the $30,000 bood issue for public util- | ities, according to telegifaphic ad- Its Higher Courts| Henceforth | vices received here by H. L. Faulk- ner, City Attorney for that com- munity, from Mayor W. J. Mulvi- hill. A total of 136 taxpayers cast their ballots in the special elec- | tion. Of that number 122 voted for, 12 against the bill, and there | were two spoiled ballots, - e INSTALL WEATHER STRIP The Common Council of Cordova has decided to install weather- | stripping in the windows of the Cordova schcol building at a cost of $720. JUST ARRIVED 'SPECIAL MEETING OF ~ FIRE DEPARTMENT TO DlSCUSS 4TH PARADE Although no definite manfiu— ments were made last night by the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department for taking part in the annual Fourth of July parade, it was" agreed to leave that matter open until the American Legion post has completed its own plans fo the celebration. If these call far a parade, a special meeting of Department will be held later this | month to consider the matter. ‘ The Department held its monm- |1y business session in the F&z | men’s Club in-City Hall last n It was one of the shorfest meet- | ings of the year with only a small amount of routine business requif= ing attention. | An appropriation of $25 for the ‘Boy Scouts’ annual encampmm | was made and the money will be | turned over to the Scout Coungl at once. gL, L AT Mining Location Notices at Efi pire office. :fllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII| * VISIT OUR SHOP AND SEE OUR NEW SHOWING OF Summer Merchandise A lovely selection of New Dresses in sport and afternoon wear . . . In all the new summer shades . . . In prints and plain colors Smart, slenderizing effects Special 6.95 to 9.95 Sport Blouses In plaid, stripes and dots GAGE HATS In White Felt Special $2.95 BIG REDUCTION On All Coats, Suits and Millinery Buying Saturday June 9 Jones-Stevens Open Saturday Evening Until 9 o’Clock 00000 White, $1.25 Skirts special 1.35 Pique, Linen Skirts Several styles to choose from special 2.50 SILK SLIPS--Pink, Peach and KAYSER SHORTS-Snug F itting, 75¢ LUXITE PANTIES-Lace and Tailored, $1.00 White, 95¢ NEW KAYSER GLOVES KAYSER HOSE Special $1.00 Semi-Service

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