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BRINGING UP FATHER GET OUT OF THAT BED - | 1T'S DISGRACEFUL THE WAY YOU SLEEPR \N THE MORNINGS- GET UP! CANT HOW YOu CAN SLEEP UNDERSTAND DID YYOu WAKE ME uP TO JUST SAY THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS i SAY! WILL YOU SHUT UP! 4 8 HOW KIN | SLEEP WHILE YOU'RE HOWLIN'? Nk PARADE WILL PRECEDE FIRST BASEBALL GAME Coening Day Program for Sunday Announced by Pres. Holzheimer ers and fans will wend its way to the scene of the first game. The goal of the paraders will be the flag pole at the park, where to the thrilling notes of the national an- them, the flag will be raised. Then the time-honored battery will take its place on the mound and behind the plate. Acting-Gov- ernor E. W. Griffin will catch. This much has been decided. But who will pitch, umpire, or who will at- {tempt to bat as the first ball of the |season is pitched, will not be an- nounced until later. GIRLS SELL TICKETS Now it’s a question of whether the DeMolays, entrusted with the task of selling on baseball tickets, Misses Esther Jackson and Tanner will total the more Trumpets and drums will herald the opening of the baseball season Sunday afterncon when the Juneau City Band heads a gala parade from Triangle Place to Baseball Park. President William Holzheim- cr of the City Baseball League an- nounced details of the opening day Headed by the City Band, a long ful of hot weather | string of automobiles carrying play-|into shape, still were unlimbered. sun may cause many ally those of pitch- game Sun- sore arms, es tl 1e The lack of er the opening s had title to tice. Tonight the Legion club will driil, and, to- morrow, through their final pre-season ses- sion. diamond for the Moose -+ r to ‘‘bake” will TUESDAY League San Francisco 3 ocd T, M Cakland 9; S Fortland 11; & National ns Los Angeles 4 4. amento 3. 12. League All games postponed on account of rain American League Boston at Cleveland, rain. them | Chicago Brooklyn 1 8t. Louis Pil urgh Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia American S oxoocaan b | 3 snap Chicago Cleveland New York Boston Washington Detroit Philadelphia © B 692 600 143 .169 FOLLOWING FIRE APPARATUS PROHIBITED Section 37 of urdinance 202 says: It shall be unlawful for the op- erator of any , other than 600 | 500 438! " HARRI MACHINE SHOP “ELECTROL —Of Course” T IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PIIONE 549 Wise to Cali 8 Juneau \ Transfer Co. | when in need of '} MOVING or STORAGE i Fuel Oil Transfer PAINTS——OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDW _BI 615 588 563 500 438 | 385 | 182 - BALL SATURDAY 750 | GIVES ANNUAL ‘May 11 Chiosen as Date for Gala Dance at Elks’ Club Ballroom \\ On rday night, M Ciub. Ac- of the com- of the most given in ks’ ation: % will be cne | ocial affairs | Ju many months. | for the occasion will be played by “Dude” Haynes' orches- .| Consolidated Gold Fields [PGHLNER MAKING ‘ LONG TREK BACK| John Pohlner is on one of last stages of a long journey. Bound for Cape Horn in the!Y Nome mining district, Pohlner i.\} on the Yukon enroute to Seward || from Seattle. But, before boarding | the vessel at Seattle, he had come | all the way from Germany where | he had been visiting relatives. Pohlner is foreman in charge of the ditch camp of the Hammon | JEWELER Watch Repairing | Philco—General Electric Agency the | FRONT STREET FINE ‘Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET E T LUDWIG NELSON | | KRAFFT'S Cabinet and Millwork Window, Plate and Automoblle | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | market prices. 2nd and Franklin | i Thomas Hardware Co Tafprete Hosetl e . | Phone 62 | - WA N PR Hollywood Style Shop [ Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY e — o TRY OUR SERVICE and Wear the Difference! at Capef o White Hand Laundry e | | MUSICIANS LOCAL | NO. 1 | | Mcets Second and Fourth Sun- 3 senger on | the Yukon for Kenai to spend the | summer with relatives. He has been | ;Lcuching in a nearby school, | days Every Month—3 P. M. | DUDE HAYNES, | Secretary . - We Pick Up and Deliver | Phone 802 M. Hagedorn | S gtore gt . Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’ — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR pr Park at 3 o'cleck Sunday after This call will start the EI one on official to fol- low closer than one block any fire apparatus traveling in response to OF CLUBS a fire, alarm, or to drive into, or t Leazus top any vehicle, within the block New York 3; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 3; Detroit 5 m today. old familiar call of “Play will ring out at Basel ident Holzheimer said today women had been d to augment the force be- houzh the DeMolays were STANDIN Pacific Coac Il begin at 9:30 evening. Efforts are * to make this the most yet given by the ward on the Yukon. | Hospital C y Mrs. J. Wilfred oo BOUND WESTWARD Karl being {enjoya K. Katz, Northern Pacific representative, left for the West-| | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man | | Sseward Street Near Third | . ., e year champions, and the Am Legion team on the first gam the season. That 3 g'clock start makes it im- perative, President Holzheimer ex- plained, that the parade march off from Triangle Place at '2:30 o'clock. And if the President has anything to do with it, the parade will start right on time. Sunday's prog will not be a tardy one, President Holzheimer said. better 1f you've ging many sales, ed with help. THEY WANT SUN Weatherman, get right over to his house and pi ot sun for the rest of he felt that results could be obtain- Lost 6 12 12 13 16 17 17 20 League Won Lost g g Oakland Los Angel San Frar Hollywood Sacramento Portland Seattle Missions Naticnal any “pull” with .he in an order for some A gain yesterday, cloudy resuit s’ muscle - New York L+ [ where fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm. In case of fire, vehicles must be driven to the curb and remain there until the alarm has ceased or unless otherwise directed by an officer. These regulations will be strict- ly enforced. Pet. 78 .586 571 536 448 414 370 310 Y —aqv. Pet, 5’ 750 DAILY E ROY HOFFMAN, Chief of Police: PRL s W PIRE WANT ADS PAY! T TR TTL Leivers, M A. Williams, Mrs. J. W. Gu and Mrs. J. C. Thom- as, members of the committee in d patronesses for the announced today by I illiam A. Holzheimer, Presi- tion. Those who apacity are Acting Griffin and Miss and Mrs. Robert and Mrs or 1. Goldstein, nes Wickersham, B. M. Benrends, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Walstein G. Smith, Mr. George p FLORY LEAVING I8TH C. H. Flory, Regional Forester, is in Portland and will take pas sage for Juneau on the Yukon May | = 18, according to word to his office || here, I | e /| i BOUND FOR CANNERY i ’ O. O'Brien, superintendent of the Port Home of Hart Schaffner and i r’ Marx Clothing McCAUL MOTOR Dodge and Plymouth Dealers San Juan cannery of the San | 5 uan Fishing and Packing Com- | e 1y, is a passenger on the Yukon FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street for that settlement from Seattle. He is heading a crew of 14 employ- ees from Seattle, including Mark Antoncich, University of Washing- GENERAL MOTORS and JUNEAU T e CLEAN-UP...: .PAINT-UP.. . . .FIX-UP REMODEL! ‘This diagram shows just a few of the many improvements and modernization ideas which you can now enjoy . . . through the wise provisions of the National Housing Act . .. whereby home owners may obtain loans on liberal terms. Consider these possible repair and modernization jobs, all of which will add to your comfort and to the value of your property: (1) —A concealed radiator adds to the room’s charm. (2)—A fireplace is often ihe center of a family’s life . . . (3) —Modernized heating plant . . . (4)—Light outlets and new lighting facilities . . . (5) —Improving cellar... better doors, walls, ese. (6) — Making use of waste space . . . (7)—Putting tile in kitchen or in bath rooms. .. (8) —Built-in closets. (9)—Built-in bookshelves. (10) —New stairways to attic. (11)— Relining attic walls. (12) —Finishing off rooms with moldings. (13)—Strengthen- ing bannisters and staircases . . » (14) —Repainting of radiators, woodwork, walls, BUILD A CONCRETE BASEMENT G. E. KRAUSE AN 2 Mrs. L. H. Metzgar, Mr. and Allen Shattuck, Mr., and M: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 3 rs. J. P, M and Mrs, F nk A P, Dawes, athlete, ullen, Tea W - Ceremony i Mrs. W. J. B. McAuliffe, Dr. and | Serving fincteaisa Mrs. William P. Blanton, Dr. J. A, ritual of deep enjoyment, Baughman. PN f to which the deep rich flavor of Schilling Tea adds more fragrant pleasure. .\ Schilling CRTPS Toasted 1 CA RECENT REGISTRA NEW WASHINGTH! IN SEATTLE, FROM ALASKA Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bailey, Miss Patricia Schaeffler and Mrs. M. Boyle, of Fairbanks and Mrs. C. V. Brown, of Petersburg, are Alaskans ho were recently registered at the w Washington Hotel, in Seattle. They arrived in the Puget Sound ity on the last southbound sailing of the steamer Yukon. It is a very important part that the Druggist plays in the current Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up and Modernization campaign, for so many articles carried by the modern Pharmacy bear directly on the problems of a reconditioned home, It may be powerful disinfectants. . , .cleaners, vermin exterminators © ... .or bringing yout medicine closet up to date. Soaps, toilet articles, cosmetics. . . .all of these enter into the com- plete home and its up-keep. And, all the while, we safeguard your health by filling prescriptions carefully, from strictly fresh drugs. In our own way. . . .as far as the physical attributes of our store are concerned, we, too, have modernized. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST ‘Clean Up-Paint Up Fix Up in the B Housing Program = the National Housing Act % Give yourpropeitya N n7 Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON Empire Classitica Ads Pay. OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store . Phone Single Q-2 rings s ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected Dave Housel, Prop. WALLIS S. GEORGE, C.P.A. Assoclates JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Juneau, Alaska BYSTEM TAX SERVICE oo e 24-Hour Service Beer—if desired Merchants’ Lunch BAILEY’S CAFE i “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer e - S e WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 PEDER, .o PSRRI | ¢ CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night Private Booths UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 { 1 l Phone 16 ; rtl;mea‘u Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery