The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1935, Page 7

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MISS JOYCE MAKES TRIP TO SKAGWAY ON VICTORIA o, Wi:0 Was a pas- Mrs. A. Radalet was admitted to - St. Ann’s Hospital today for medi- cal attention. Mrs. W. Hendrickson BASEBALL WILL oo s o e h Seg attle on a busi- | se TRY 0 P E N I NG |ness trip and while in the south tori C | will attend the Grand Lodge of Odd | to I rip to Skag- and Bobbie Tanner, both of whom Fellows convention at Tacoma. He v d arrive in Juneau have been undergoing medical DAY TUMURRUW expects to be gone about f v /i ria’s return Mx.sfl!rea(menl, were able to leave for weeks. Don W. Skuse will ha o spending the win-|their home today. Bert Larkin left charge of the mortuary in Mr. Car- 3 “m s absence. Mrs. E AT HOSPITAL of the Carter L. Smith. ment. Elks, Leglon to Clash 1 Postponed First Game ‘ of Season at 4:30 GAME TOMORROW At Baseball Park — Elks vs. Legion at 4:30 o'clock. (Open- ing Day festivities to start at 3:45 o'clock at Triangle Place.) SPRING FEVER Rained mond sched liam Holzhein fans will try to get started tomorrow. v Howard Thompson is doi to help. He said today that, al- though it “may be cloudy indi- cations are that there will not be much rain to speak of tomorrow. No lmlup Manage! Rival ma changes in nounced 1 that Wari C. H. ( The parade move out from Triangle Place rry players, league officials ies, the City Band, and the drum corps, will be furnished by 8 ab companies. g and the “first ball n.m\\m will conclude the cere- monies at the park. Acting Gov- ernor E. W. (,xnlf\n ) Gold: y Ge and J George F will participate in the battery” ceremony. Prizes Announced Players won't be striving just to win that opener, for there is an attractive list of prizes awaiting individual performers tomorrow For instance, Sabin's men store will award the first hitter with a new, guaranteed, non -wrinkable collar and shirt. Percy Reynolds says he’ll give the first batter striking out a gallon of sour wine. Then the Royal BElue Cab Company promises to give free season tickets to the fans asking for the first and fifth ride to the Baseball Park. e DESCANO TRAV Herman Descano, Filipino employer of Filipino cannery ers, is traveling with the 130 lab ers on the North Sea from Seattle to the Alaska Pacific Salmon Cor- ponuons plant at Port Althorp. What he needs is a bracing trip out Glacier Highway TONIGHT For a Merry Evening of DINING---DANCING and Smokey SANDWICHES Alexande “honorary Music by Helen WINES at the PARIS INN PEARL and BILL TONITE \D ANY OTHER NIGHT JUNEAU HAS LEARNED THAT THE CAPITAL BEER PARLOR IS ALWAYS THE JOLLIEST SPOT IN TOWN! BEERS BEER WINES OPEN 24 HOURS SPECIAL JENIETR ATURE SPECIAL FE AFTER 1 A. M. Dance to Chinese Dishes W DANCE TUNES CHICKEN NOODLES CHOP SUEY by o NEIMI and EDW ARDS Booths for Ladies Door Prize Tonight ONE RAINIER BEER CAPITAL BEER PARLOR CASE ter in California as the guest of|the hospital yesterday after treat-|_ | form the sailor’s battery, while Erv| |Hagerup and Al Blomquist will| | start for the Cards. ' INEW FUNERAL COACH | ARRIVES FOR CARTER PAUL, BURNETT ANb THROUDEN ARE TO PLAY AT TERMINAL | A combination of new and old| faces, new and old tunes, and new/ rhythms will feature the dance pro-} gram at the Terminal tonight, ac- cording to the management of the new dance-dine center. The music, also well supplied | |with vocal talent, includes piano, | baritone sax, clarinet, and Gibson guitar. Don Throndsen, newcomer, will manipulate the guitar; Juneau’s old favorites, Paul and his piano, and D}m Burnett on the saxo- phoned and clarinet, will complete | the trio. New 1935 dance tunes and ) songs will be introduced, it is said. The trio will continue their pro-| gram Sunday night also, the man- |agement stated. | ———————— | CARDINALS TO TACKLE | | TALLAPOOSA’'S NINE| The Cardinals, Juneau's junior | baseball team, will tackle the Coast curtain-raiser to the City cague’s opener tomorrow at Base- 1 Park. The Cardinal-Tallapoosa s scheduled to start at 1:39 lock. | Charles Day and Red Frodle will A new stream-lined Buick mneml, ch arrived on the North Sea for| s W. Carter of the Carter| t y to replace the old Reo e. The vehicle is the latest of ! ind and was driven west from the Eureka Funeral Car Company of Falls City, Ia., by Z. R. Maulshy | of the Sound Casket Company, Everett, for Mr. Carter. The Buick, handled here by Connors Motors, has an eight-cylinder motor and is upholstered in the finest of mater- | . ADDITiONAL CHARGES Tom Ryan, arrested for pointing firear at cars along the high- faces six counts in Com- ner’s Court, additional charges h wing been filed by the District |Attorney’s office. Ryan is charged {on three counts with disturbing the peace, two counts of pointing fire- | arms and one count of carrying concealed weapons. He is said to have had a knife and pistol in his pocket. e | HOLD THE DA{E The Women o. Trinity Church | Guild will hold one of their popu- lar pie and doughnut sales in the Hardware Co. on June 1. —adv. Woodland Gardens TONITE SPECIAL PROGRAM BY AL and His Vagabond Kings There will be a featured door prize and brand new snappy dance music! @ A dandy place to spend your evening! show rooms of the Juneau-Young MW"W" Favorite Juneau Piano Player . Wines . lIIIHIIlllilllllllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIII||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE TERMINAL | ANNOUNCES A New Kind of Rhythm Tonite New Tunes—New Arrangement—New Rhythm Baritone Sax Clarinet Artist . . . Lunches . . . Dinners . Paul - Dave - Don New Steel Guitar Sensation AND ON ALASKA’S SMOOTHEST DANCE FLOOR . Perfect Service! NEW AIR CONDITIONER NOW INSTALLED TRY OUR SPECIAL 50-CENT DINNER Terminal Cafe On Juneauw’s Busiest Corner IHIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIl|IIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllIIIIIlIIllIllIllIIlllllIIlmllllllll - > NI mfil ' mmmmmwummmmnmmuu IlllllllllllllllfllfllIIIHHIIIIHllfllmmmfifimIHIIIIIHIIIIIWIIIIHMIIHHIIIMHIII

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