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BRINGING UP WHERE CID YOU SAY WE WuLZ GOIN' TO DINE TO-NIGHT ? OPENING DAY PROGRAM FOR BASEBALL SET Griffin, Goldstein, Alex- ander, Parks Aid i ‘First Ball Celcmon) Says Acting Governor fin: “The Judge won't even fast ball of mine.” ys Judge George F. Alexander “Huh, I can hit anything that guy can throw.’ Mayor Isadore Goldstein en I signal for a bean ball, the W. Grif- see that If You Need Any Plastering Work Done— Call on us, and you can be sure the job will be carefully, conscientious- ly done . . . at the right price. 1t will be an economy to have these repairs made now . . . when labor and materials are not as high as they surely will be. Do over that ugly room . . . try one room in deco- rative plastic textures fix up cracks and stained and marred walls and ceilings. Estimates given without obligation. BURNETTE BROS. Telephone 526 AT MRS. R, DERVES HOME - HURRY'! WE MUSTNT 8E LATE- FATHER THERE 1S SISTER GOING OQUT-I'D LIKE TO TAKE HER,TOO, BUT HER MANNERS ARE SO TERRIBLE- \WHY-1'M GOIN' OVER TO MRS.R. DERVES' HOUSE- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. By GEORGE SHE DIDN'T-I'M GOIN OVER TO HELP THE COOK WAIT ON '\'HF, TABLE-THEY'RE HAVIN' COMPANY TO-NIGHT - cent | | | this summons « 4-f=idi-d i 0 Judge had better duck.” ’ GAMES THURSDAY | Says ex-Gov. George A. Parks: wAsHINGTuN s Pacific Coast League | ver 1 call, it'H be Oakland Sacramento 1. So I'm saying, ‘Strike one! Holly \mmi 4; Misswlh 6. There they a ladies and gen- Seattle- Por(u.mdvv\ct ground: the finest honorary bat- National League | i 3 sman, and umpire this side U G L A cREw‘ St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 2. ENTIRE NATIUN of the Folo Grounds. Theyll be 1 U b M | Etttshurgh 1; New ‘Xork 8 { | seen in action in Baseball Park [ gi:‘f:l‘;““ ;o?xmilyn A Sunday afternoon just before the | | oo ¥ o 3 4 first game of the season, between |Lvent Tomonow at Seattle American League Better Housing Coopera- the Elks and the Legion, is started Mayv Find-Sopk Washington-Detroit, rain., . S 1 at 3 o'clock. Their traditional stunt Ay mdnaOp AL New' York 0; Clevelind 3. Ciame tion Stimulated by of throwing the first ball of the on Sldelmes called In fitth inning on account Maniieatibore scason will be a feature of an b Sy elaborate Opening Day program, an- The Univer-{ St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 2. ¢ nounced today v William Holz- ington wiil engage in! Boston 2; Chicago 1. WASHINGTON, May 10.—Adding heimer, president Dr the ¢y Base- & varsity crew race with oarsmen| i 2 concerted les and promoticn ac- ball League. from U. C. L. A. on Lake Wash-| STANDINGS OF CLUBS tivity w the confines of the in- ting-Gov. Griffin will attempt |ington here tomorrow afternoon, but | Pacifi dustry itself to a traced product| =h that first ball, If Batsman | (ndications are strong that not one| demand in every section of the na- Alexander misses the throw,|3f the now noted scphomores, who Oakland tion, paint, varnish, and lacquer| Mayor Goldstein will be|towed the Unlversity of California Los Angele 9 are reaping notable behind the plate. And if it into defeat at Oakland recently, San Francisco 16 14 d s from the modernization call, Umpire ex-Gov. #ill be in the Husky boat. Hollywood 16 14 533 | credit plan, the federal housing ad- decision. For Coach Al Ul son appar- Sacramento 14 17 453 | ministration is informed. 2ils of the colorful | 2ntly is doing more than taking to- Portland 12 18 400| Answers to a questionnaire sent eduled to move out|mOrrow's race with the Bruins “in Seattle 1,56 398 fout by the hovsing administration 0 o'clock from Tri- stride”—he's actually leaving his Mission 10 21 323 TR L. s At Sunday afternoon, | regular varsity out of it! | National League SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | William Garster| Of course, the strategy iwh sim- Won Lost Pet. No. ST43-A of the Day and | Ple. Tomorrow ce is over the one New York 12 3 800 (-m.~,3 ;r the | mile and one-half course—a sprint Brcoklyn 12 7 32" the District Court for the Tu- = event. Washington's sophomores Ch; 9 7 563 :;“I‘“‘O’“‘ A)\‘:“k;l-mf)‘:l‘:""r‘ Num-| beat California over a long three- St. Louis 9 9 500 S AnnoAt, tain the Juneau City|mile course and, in" a few ks, Pittsburgh 9 1 450 RIF"‘;;[\T (xl \(Rx\i Pa‘;;(\}rf (r 1R0B> Il come the Boy Scout|Will be at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Cincinnati e T L h}‘ihntt;:u:: it corps. The third|striving for a national champion- Boston 6 9 400 m:,(.';.‘[f:* ?) toa Whdve e dent Holz- ship over g ore grueling Philadelphia 4 10 26| ote e bt g "‘[M;_ iffin, Gold- distance: fo American League getendiny Sl 4 i, So, itis easy Al Won Lost Pet You are hm‘f‘b,\“ required to ap- “‘nd um- | isn’t putting his ity in 1 4 733 ”.-r in the District Court I‘ox' _!hr pires will ride in the next convey-|the Bruin regatta tomorrow. It 13 5 122 :,‘Il‘;:;;,r;t.‘\:'l :k:h::' T}ffixx?“f{fifglj anc>. Then will come five automo- | Would be racing suicide to ask his ton 10 7 5881 (30, days L;Iwrdl‘h(l“la.st Waklicabin Mot maite e B ,‘.L:l,)h;n‘w;‘ ns !l\“(‘"":xjx'“ And \V‘n“.“,”‘:((\n g g :"2,2 of this summons, namely, within "I then to build up in a few weeks for Det 76 10, ¢ GATRLAINS. days; RERT HE Tds ORy hE 65 tory s e ey 314 | J0€, 1935, in case : b e SRR R g ¥ is published, or within forty (40) {irms had naRALSIng S ie Jutior Phi BRI 1881 4ays after the date of its sery s 159 b e T upon you in case this summons the |« tfit by eight lengths. ¥ 4 BROTHERS OFFICIAL | serye upon you personally, and > Cab, Your Cab. that boat-load of AND WIFE MAKING ALASKA |wer the complaint of ‘the above Cardinal Cab, Owl en his “varsity.” And yACATION ON NORTHWE hamed plaintiff on file in the said v Cab o hidd e —_ court tn the above entitled action . oughkeepsie, many of the young iy, and Mrs. Al Oxtoby, of S-| frhe plaintiff In this suit de- TICKET CAMPAIGN DUE hat boat:were ly var- northbound passengers on |mands the following relief: a dis- ve wind-up to tk ¢ ) Rt Tk BhaNet thwestern for Juneau. Mr.|sdlution of the bonds of ma mpaign now being c make way for the y is Seattle Manager for War- |mony now and theretofore existing >d by DeMolays for the pictures and they are|between plaintiff and defendant Bazeball L 12 .is planned for competition tomorrow will ,xing mo trip as a restful vacation | And in the event you fail to so :row, President Holzheimer Mmake Pacific Coast rowing history. pefore Mr. Oxtoby leaves for New appear and answer, the plaintiff Bruins have been in this crew isn't a man or n son ticket,” “It's a money grown burley crop. woman who should be with- the circuit’s ver, able to obtain an ex- tobacco account for game but a few years. They made their shell bow in 1932 with compe- tition against both California and Washington. But this is the first time that a U, C. L. A. crew has ture line-up for the coming year. > RAI‘\‘BOW GIRLS TO GIVE DANCE WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 and v in the sea come to the waters of Lake Wash- FOLLOWING INSTALLATION heimer said that he fnzton for a race. —_— would direct the De- SR s T e Folicwing installation of officers in an intensive PAINT DARK STEPS cn Wednesday evening, May 15, th turday morning and A narrow strip of white or a Rainbow Girls will entertain with a light-colered paint on the front dance at the Scottish Rite Temple gl A s I edze of each step, especially when ' which will be open to the public Normal exports of American- they are poorly lighted, as in the| Dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock line. Jtra, it was announced today. She wouldn’t prol(’*t if you let the day pass unnoticed: she’d think as much of you as ever, still be willing to glw up everything for you. But she’ll be a little lmp- pier in the lhoughl that you didn’t forget. This little extra happiness . . . the little shine that will come into her eyes when she opens the package . . . it’s worth it. isn’t it? You'll find our suggestions helpful, and our store alive with ideas for mal\m{, the day a happier one for both of you! “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ol “Juneaw’s Qwn Store” A e et e e ettt i R e AR York City to confer with officials of Warner Brothers regarding the pic- |case of basement and attic steps,'and music for the occasion wifl be ‘on‘v about 3 per cent of the total!increases the visibility of the step|furnished by Dude Haynes' orches- will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply ta the court for the relief demanded in her complaint as hereinbefore stated. Witness the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed this 10th day of May, 1935. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. First publication, May 10, 1935. Last publication, May 31, 1935 Date of order for publication: Mar. 6, 1935. A. H. ZIEGLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. lliIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIII|I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIllIIIIIflIIIIII"IIIIIIII"IiIIIIIllllllllllllllllflil!llIIII M to members of the revealed manufacturers contacted, 86 per | with provements to their own plants and cquipment and encouraging Sixty-five per cent of those an- swering the query are also institut- ing intense sales campaigns for the McMANUS gram. reflected in the vestigation made :lmnslng adminis o\m the country. This survey re- | vealed that 26.2 percent of the mod- ‘mmmllon needs of results of an n- by the federal and an additional 13.6 percent was for interior decorating which in- cluded many paint requirements. Replies to the paint industry questionnaire sent out by the fed- |eral housing administration were industry | classified for interpretation as fol- Class A, those cooperating the better housing program, but doing little in the way of de- veloping a sales program, 111 or 23.3 percent. Class C, those doing noth- ing to cooperate with the better housing program 66 or 139 percent. B JL‘NFAU FIRST! paint of 476 paint | low that out are making repairs and im- em- | to rehabilitate their own art Sales Campaigns | SHOP 1A MOTHER’S DAY CANDY SPECIAL i Rogers Treats 1 $1.00 ALSO OTHER FANCY BOXED ROGERS’ CANDY RRY RACE DRUGGIST purpose of educating employes in the advantages to be derived fror: cooperating with the better hous- ing program so that paint dealers, distributors, and céntractors may increase their sales through par- ticipation in the modernization pro- | Prospect for future paint sales is | the average | home consisted of exterior painting | ration in 23 citles | Special Wrapping for Mother’s Day “Permanents” Barred * in China’s “New Life” NKING, May 10. — Chln«‘ women who curl or wave theip hair have fallen under official disa pleasure here. % nking municipal governs ment has ruled that hair curling {§ contrary to the principles of Geng eral Chiang Kai-Shek's “new lifel movement and will henceforth be illegal. . s Barber shops and beauty parlorg have been prohibited to do permas nent waving or any similar work,g > e - a NOTICE Resolved, that this Legion of Uh§ Moose, Number 25, in regular seSs sion, express their deep sorrow and regret at the passing of a dearly beloved Legionnaire, Brother Jacob Mayer, who passed away at the Pioneers' Home at Sitka on April 27. Also that a copy of this reso- lution be spread upon the minutes of the Legion meeting. - E. J. GIOVANETTI, North Moose. PRI L | DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY: e S —adv. L 5 ) e it “THE SQUIBB STORE”“THE SQUIBB STORE” PAY DAY SPECIALS SATURDAY and MONDAY LIPTON’S TEA,1Wb. . . . BEAl S & W SHRIMP, Wet Pack, 3 cans IFUL TEA POT FREE! .. 50¢ COFFEE Gold Shield, 3 1b. can . . . . 75¢ BIG ASSORTMENT OF WINES SOUR WINE, gallon . . . . SWEET WINE, gallon . . . $1.25 $1.50 FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES Rhubarb, 3 lbs. . . . . 25¢ Spinach, 3 lbs. . . . . 25¢ Fresh Peas, 2 lbs. . 25¢ Fresh Asparagus, 2 lbs. 25¢ Radishes GreenOnions bunch S5c g Carrots, Beets, Turnips, 2 bunches . . . 25¢ (California Grocery THE PURE FOOD STORE PHONE 478 T