The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 8, 1935, Page 7

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AH N. KNOWED EF ‘% THET I\O»COUNT CRITTER, SNUFEY SMITH,HIS SPERRIT WUD KEM RAT BACK AN HA'NT ME Tl I WUZ PLLMB CATAWAMPUS - =~ PACIFIC COAST {EAGUE SEASON STARTS INRAIN Only Two Games Are Play-| ed — Sacramento De- feats Seattle, Shutout . SACRAMENTO, Cal, April nd baseball fans 8.— ;* Indians in the opening game Pacific Coast League for the 1935 <eason played here. Phe game was called in the first half of the seventh inning on ac-}8 count of the rain. The Senators t on the fleld nearly a completely rebuilt organ- ization, Fienry Steinbacl fielde:, being c only pl acticn Saturday who was team last yi in the rain, Purt'.m:l at Oakland, rained out RAIN ON SUNDAY All Pacific Coazt League ball games scheduled for were rained out. base- Sunday STANDIN OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Sacramento 0 T.os Angeles 0 Seatttle ! Hollywood 1 San Francisco 0 Missions Portland Pet. 1.000 1.000 { Oakland S e WINE WiNE Port or Muscatel, Bring your.jug. TOTEM GROC- ERY flJvl Propare Now for Easter! REALISTIC OIL WAVE NONE BETTER! PHONE 532 l’lgg Ap: TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE b4 19 7—April 30 at —May 11 1918 1919—AM43 1920—May 1 ())l—l\]d) 1922—May 12 1923—Muy 1924 May ¥925-—May ]926-—Aprll 26 at 1927—May 1 1928—May 1929—May 1930—May 1931— VI.: 1 ]9'&2—May 1933—May 1934—A,n| 30 at 12:07 p.m. 000 | $150. per gal.| 1l 11 1 at 10:15 a.m. YOU-UNS E'D PULL MYSE'F TERGETHER FUR A SPELL ECW CAMPS T0 “RESUME SETUP AFTER APRIL 15 Passage of Work Relief Bill Makes Appropria- tions Available ed effective he next six months, it was nced tcday by Wellman Hol- Assistant. Regional Forester. amps have been operating on a day to day basis since the shut- \down March 31 but now with the work relief bill: approved by Con- appropriations will be avail- able o carny on, it was explained. Charles G. Burdick, Administra- tive Assistant for the Forest Serv- Lice, is leaving for Ketchikan to- night to inspect ECW work in that district, stopping also at Peters- burg and Wrangell. He will be gone about a week. .- NOTICE Written applications for the fol- } lowing positions will be received the City Council up to 5 pm., April 12: Street Commissioner, City Clerk and Magistrate, Chief of Po- lice, three Patrolmen, Librarian, Fire Chief, Fire Alarm Truck Drivers, | tery Caretaker { missioner. Caretaker, two Fire Treasurer, Ceme- and Health Com- A. W. HENNING, | Clty Clerk. onstlpatlon 1f constipation causes ynu Gu. !ndlzesficlm.l Hfikl t ulck Slee 3 Pm ly Skin, gef p pm '&M wghMydeende aafe. |ADLERIKA % A} Butler Mauro Drug Co; in DouglaSAGuy.s Drutz Swre RUTH CARLSON artments TES 11:30 am. at 9 33 am. 3 ar 2:33 pm. 1 at 1() 46 a.m. 6:42 a.m. 2 at 'T:20 pjn. 9 at 2:00 p.m. 3:10 p.m. 6:32 pum. 4:03 pm. 5:42 a.m. 4:24 p.m. 3:41 p.m. 7:03 p.m. 9:23 a.m. 7 at 3 at 6 at 5 at 8 at 0 at §at 7:20 p.m. as of April 15/i Assistant Fire Chief, [ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1935. LOOKY ! SNUFEY SMITH'S HEAD-PIECE WALKIN' OFF SHORE EZ YORE BORNED»-E MEDICA KEEPS 1S, SWIMMING TITLEINN. Y. Seattle Star Sets New In- door 500-Yard Mark at A. A. U. Meet —Jack Med- f Washington and Washington Athletic Club sen- sational swimming star from Se- . began his 19 ater con- here Saturday Just where he Jeft off He mashed the world's record for the 00-yard event. The occasion was the Amateur Athletic Union's indoor meet. Medica plowed throug York Athletic Club's po retain his 500-yard champiol and hang up a v The old flgmfl was 5 - CATHOLIC YOUNG FOLKS FORM CLUB A topic of much concern to the young Catholic ple of Juneau was that of o g a club, for | vhe purpose of becoming belter ac- juainted. Through the cfforts of the Rev. William G. LeVasseur, 3. J., J. Berry and Ja Doog the first meeting of the club was held last Friday night in the Par- ish Hall. The following temporary officers |were elected: President, James r an; Vice-President, Edward cn; Secret: Jean McDonald; Treasurer, Dave Nichols. There were several committees chosen to aid im the organizing of a bigger and a better club. These are: So- eial, Publicity and By-Law. | Alter the business meeting there was a short entertainment which was enjoyed by all the members National annual the New here to tertaining were: Jeanne Vander- Leest, Jean McDonald, Dave Nich- ols, Edward Herron and George | Troychak. - o - FINED UNDER NEW LAW Fine of $256 and a suspended jail sentence of three months was giv- en Paddy White in Commissioner J. F. Mullen’s court teday. White was one of the first arrests under the “drunkenness in public places” statute passed by the recent Leg- islature. e MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER Public Dinner, April 9, from 5 to 7:30 'pm. Adults 65¢, children under 12 years 50c. Dinner to be held in Northern Light Presbyter- ian Church Parlors. —adv. »,v' ey ‘\ .fif’\l tackle is ol SPORTMEN’S headquarters. because we hav»eonsiflznd}; tried to give the FISHERMAN and HUNTER exaetly what he wants in the way, of . the: correct itackle and equipment. This spring we are showing an exceptionally large and varied assortment of tackle precent. Those that aided in en- == By BILLIE DE BECK {1 THET HOOTY OWL AIR CUSSEDEST. NO-COUNT, PET - 1 EVER SEED -- Daily Cr‘-osis‘-"g:i}ord Puzzlé ACROSS L. Astonish greatly Find the . Sharp mouns tain spur or ridge . Toward the sum of 9. Highest point Harmonized stern . Form of greeting 'male sheep reads to dry Progeny Verdant . Ammunition wagon for tleld artillery . Upper limb 2. 1 of things that belong \ Superlative ___ ending 55. More rational 2 8 implement 3. Aromatie secd hip - of 5:16.3. BRADY ARRIVES AT | BAILEY’S CAFE; 3 together at . English river . Oriental metal- ng compound . Time imme- diately be- fore an event | Bast Indian weight " MIS3 idUMASON IS HONORED BY FRIENDS NEW COOKS ON JOB ' AT FAREWELL PARTY The arrival of T. W. Brady on the Victoria from Seattle brought the total of new cooks at Bailey's Cafe to three. Brady, accompanied by his wife, xmde the (rip north to take over he position of second chef in Chris Bailey's establishment. Three weeks ago, Charles For- tiere and Howard Jankey arrived from Seattle to take over the, duties cf chef and night and pastry man, respectively. Mrs. Fortiere did not accompany her husband north then, but ar- rived on yesterday’s Victoria with the Bradys. King or/c he hest, and prTy selected. Miss Lela LePaugh entertained Miss" Esther Thomason at a fare- well party at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anme Shapler, Eleventh Street, . Saturday night. QOver: thirty guests enjoyed an eve- fing of games and entertainment, followed by refreshments of cake and ice cream. Miss, Thomason is the daughter i on ' DO-LESS CRITTER MW DOUGLAS \NEWS iR Al - o e VICTORIA BRINGS STEEL FOR LAWSON CREEK BRIDGE Amem Mncen' FUR mmtfl AVOID The m.m..m Raxe-ors” v DEAL DIRECT * Ano SAVE Tre DIFFERENCE WRITE TO-DAY:FOR FUILL PARTICULARS mmafii."%m SN The' isuper-structural steel for the Lawson creek bridge, together with many tons of cement and oth- er supplies, totaling 167 tons, ar- rived here terday on the Vie- toria and something like he week or, d to move the the bridge. | GO PROSFPECTING | Ray McCormick and John Laugh- ’Zin left Saturday on the boat Ya-| ny with Frank M’.‘t-‘ fcal.’ for pecting trip. Taey started out in the direction m‘ Hawk Inlet i may be gone a coupic of we kobi in ¢ - ~ RECOVERING, OPERATION Mrs. Henry 1son, who was op- crated on week for appendi- citis is m rapid recovery and may be e to return home the latter part of the week. - WINE WINE Muscatel, $1.50 per gal.| Jug. TOTEM GROC-; WINE Port or Brnn; your The Ideal Investment-- —pays a sure rate of re- turn on your money. -is not subject to market fluetuations. —is readily converted into cash on a moement’s no- tice. A First National Savings Account is such an investment. It is always worth 100 cents on the dollar, and your money is ready when you need it. Invest regularly in a Savings Account at this 36-year-old bank. The First National Bank Juneaw, Alaska i \\N\\\fi\ TCH THIS PAPER! | On N R TR | The Florence Sh | Permanent Waving a Spec | Florence Holmgquist. Prop | PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Buflding F of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomason of w—— this city. S8he will leave soon to make her home with her parents in McKinley Park in the Interior, e — DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! b Ry F"l you want to be sure your }Llh b(‘( or - for the SALMON and TROUT FISHERMAN LUDWIG NELSON i JEWELER J Wateh Repairing | Phileo—Genera? Electric Age ney rl FRONT §TREET | | P P the Air at 10 P. M. NIGHTLY EATURES AT THE ARIS INN HAVE YOU HEARD THEM? ARIS INN PEARL and BILL me known as the Phone 16 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 | ! | i ! Allen Shattuck, Inc. e —— FINSURANCE Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska NENANA Lines—Plain and Leatherbound Baskets—Flys—Leaders—Bait. Hooks—from the tiny No. 12 to the No.4j0 forisaluion. Let us help you make your fishing trip a success— J uneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward PHONE 58 A S s Hardware Co. " . Free Deliv: Old papers for sale at Empire Office - . - Juneau - Young f ; & } I ] Bamboo and Steel Rods—Gut Line—Cottoi: and Silk ' Line—Double Tapered Fly { I

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