The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1935, Page 5

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THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935, TONGBARR o s s TIGERS TRIM [FRST GAME OF ““s"}fim‘&-“é’fi"u,‘f N i Ten thousand = customers paid ‘(x the Gs ere to- | gell native, was drowned last wi R. Sarber, formerly \\\d(l\‘ 1 that a p erati His father was the Chief of Kak®i MISS KASER IS TO has been A)ld‘b,\ Hll‘}i:‘a‘el-klor : ME k : : . 4 o GRS e nown guide in Southe: Alaska |/may be ne ary r an internal land his mc r the grandaugh FlRST RUUND ENTERTAIN TONlGHT Ann’s .m 1 on Alx“v:tdlg &:.lu UPENING GA wUN BY BEARS and now a game warden for the |ailment of Chief Tow-att k? ET[A P H Onokr> £lison - tafmen (,”mpm.‘,ep of Siae Alaska Game Commission at Dil- | - o | —_——————— ‘\ FOR VEN UG Olaf Bodding nf«}io(ldmg.x Transfer. gy |, J t Wilts Under CAGO, Aug. 30 — ‘m(,‘w»\‘lfi“i{"- Brisl. (DAY ., Aren aa ly Empire Want Ads Pay! SHOP IN JUNEAU! Referee Stops Bout Be-| 1 honor of Miss Venetia Pugh.| Elison has take r the com- ouis Jus 3 valloped the Col Allstar € N ' & s N blxlm‘n Hll A“ack 5 ( o memomm»oooonomon tween Max's Brother |Miss Elizabeth Kaser will entertain |plete two trucks be 7000 spectators at i ge party and a s rehouse on Willoughby by Detroit . ¢ night, afield ; this evening at a br and _]ack DO)’lC‘ miscellaneous showe: Ave: , and office equipment in 7 % & AY E y accounting for e Guests will be: Mrs. Elmer Reed,|the company's headquarters at 37 ; =3 Lk st|t NEW YORK, August 30—Caroling | Mrs. Miles Imlay, Mrs. Clifford | Front Street. Berthele Alexander,| 5% o A!B‘I‘_Zw‘ff'o;:id o SR N Californian Jacob “Bubby” Baer, Morgan, Mrs. Helen Smith Cass, | office assistant, and John Johnson, E’h‘-\l ;;O' nd of the 1936 sea-|F P at defensive game. ! brother of the former heavyweight |Mrs. James Ramsay, Mrs. Mildred | truck driver, who were employed by | () a0 _{ou 3 e G champion, belted out “Thumping | Casnen, Mrs, William Kimball, Mrs. |Gust Anderson, will continue with |5} }"’:‘li‘:"‘)m‘],[,],“L?.:i'{,fii ‘;e:g:lrl e e e Irish Thrust” Jack Doyle in two |I. Goldstein, Mrs. William Blanton, the Juneau Transfer Company un- ;!)‘:-r::mts")r‘;r;\om bv‘ “ score of '18:80°3.4 opce when they battered their wu:'v minutes and . thirty-eight seconds, Mrs t Nowell, Mrs. W. W.|der Elison's ownership. The ml‘l:mi('r; ;\'I;L»c recent am-1td the 8-vard Jlnk i ind l’our(ix in the first round of a scheduled Council, Miss Gladys Forrest, Miss| Elison expects to take over man- sk o " the ]'\"N\, York Yankees, o 5 i gix-rounder here last night. Harriet Barragar, and the Misses ' agement and enter active business| od the way for Detroit's ascend-1 e A 5 Doyle was knocked down three |Jane and Lillian Alexander. with his new firm on September 3.| 2. & L professionals repulsed four | 3 " - - % |ency, wilted under the Tigers' 16-|smashes and punted out of danger i hit attack. The first game was played in a GAMES THURSDAY Pac Coast League Oakland 1; San Francisco 6. Missions Seattle 1 Hollywood 5; Portland 3. @ P Sacramento 10; Los Angeies 8. # . National League 2 | Pacific Coast League DAY MONDAY e - (smndv\%?xmnfsz Pet w Loctaion, Second Street, Across San Francisco | Missions 4 ~ < . :Po]f‘ul:x:d by from San Francisco Bakery - : L g N ! : . 3 Wings of the Morning! Finest Large Assort- N B {Oakland ; B Soilhg SN wrolp s | ik { { Sacramento 3 E starts my day sunny-side up! SO Ak 5 ment ()f z ; ; s ‘!’Hum“w(l : %1 There is one Coffee SP[‘.C]I"\I,S ()N 4’\]114 IJNI“S ()[‘ \ e e G BEAUTY CULTURE won ot. | if you give it half S i TS ; - L | St. Louis 76 5 .62 b in the making. 1 FRESH FRUITS and |New York 15 AT el, SN intiedibieg Will be anonunced later | Chicago n 606 Schilling Coffee repeats \YEGE’FABLES 4 X .' NS ‘i wr burgh 72 55 567 with delicious regularity. 56 8 451 | artiving on the M. S, i, w7 I Sghiflfling American Beauty Parlor v | : Ameriian Lesgup | (o] Northland . : 't Tost Pet,| 'l'hurcarcrwoS(hiEgeCuffecs, ‘ ALSIE J. WILSON, Proprietor Detroit 43 651 Ot . New York =y 78 | ne for percolator. ’rONIGH’]‘! \ o i ! Cleveland 58 525 | One for drip. | 2 A { Boston 3 61 5 o A g Bi 60 | 3 | Philadelphia 8 68 | Washington £ 72 | St. Louis Sanlt ar Gl 0 cel y | It has L‘,ome mrour‘. ;u;nuon that | H O E R‘ ' C E R i | PHONE 83 “The Store That Pleases” PHONE 85 ‘¥ |the Boval Bius. Gab on the Basin| NEW P'] the Royal Blue Cab on the Basin Road was delberately wrecked by STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY e o o e J. HERMLE ON WILLOUGHBY AVENUE J. THIBODEAU 'solute falsehood and we will pay a liberal reward if we ‘can locdte sl B I o SATURDAY ONLY-BUY SATURDAY Sy wmi vt CABS—PHONE 106 adv. | N()Tl(l' Ol‘ "FAIHNG OF | » IIE | WIDOW'S PETITION ? lb t[n In the United States Commission- 4 * . er's Court for the Territory of STARTS Alaska, Division Number One. 8,3(‘ Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- S e —— sioner and Ex -officio Probate t Judge, Juneau Precinet. TO In the Matter of the Estate of c o F F E E : 1 GOLD SH!E[D JOHN H. CANN, Deceased. 5 lb tin RN PUBLIC NOTICE is hercby uiv- . L en that JENNIE RUTH CANN, # & surviving widow of John H. Cann, lb 8 . lb 55 S $ 5 SC}IOOL : deceased, has filed in the above 1 g tl'n 2 C, 2 5 t"n Cc ¢ 1'3 entitled court her petition to have |set off and awarded to her certain —— NEXT | property of the estate of deceased {under the provisions of Chapter 156 " ” ; ' Y ;" POWDERED {of the Compiled Laws of Alaska, D l ' i . 1933, which said property includes ea . £ eal - WEEK' {the gas-boat “Triton” official num- : . ber 220,309, described in the in-| BRAND R No. 2 ventory on file xerein, and the 1 {sum of $2,000.00 cash; and that a | R o M et 8 . 1b. pkg. 10c Now He Will Need More Milk' s A cans I‘luppy Home 1 No. 2V tin Happy Home . 5 7 vhi Golden Bantam Pears 2lb Pkg 2OC . . 1935, at 10 o'clock A. M. at which {time and place all persons inter- Corn i ested in said petition may appear 9., 214 ti MAKE SURE IT’S and file objections and oppose the kW2 tin I;lappy Hol:ne - Hiasy cans Happy Home Peaches, sliced GIVEN under my hand and seal S!l‘illg Beans or halves. JUNEAU DAIRY of the, probate et ol - MADRONA or BLUE fionsd, e Y O 20 2 No. 2 cans Happy Home 1 No. tin Happy Home AND WHITE He'’s starting to school again. Studies and e Peas : G, G. Plums = . 5 his vigorous life on the playground' will bate Judge, Juneau P g 9 .ans H: 21/ tin Ha o d combine o burn up energy -that must -be First publication, Aug, 26, 1935, 0 Sape qld;;m',[‘ H()'me .lvN"' 2% tin I})I-lpp,}f Bome 4 TOllet Ttssue restored quickly if he is to‘go!through the i Last publication, Aug. 30, 1935. 9. 1. Lomatdes TIues ith a good record mentally and ph ; :-,:l.;; WIHe‘al‘l fneed l;:lcuotr“;:tera” ffiraltlhei;:lz: 5 ALL F OR $1 . 45 ALL F OR 950 4 for 2 5C ishment it contains and he’ll need your good y judgment to buy it for him regularly—mak- 2 i sy 15 g UNRACINASN S : il B DERBY CORNED BEEF Assorted PRESERVES ° ¢ | 3 12 oz. tins, 55¢ 3 No. 2 tins, 85¢ J D * | 0 # ' AND MANY OTHER SPECIALS . -. . Complete line Fresh Fruits and uneau alry : 9 (i | Vegetables, Beer and Wine and Fancy Liquors DELIVERED PROMPILY TO YOUR DOOR Jorimee iPHONE_ 146 ; i : FREE DELIVERY

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