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‘)36 BOAT GATHERS WOMEN BOWL DELEGATES TO FINE SCORES, ANNUAL MEET ncelon Will Pick Up' Three Women's Tourna- xl‘.»)se Going to Metla- ment Players Break katla ‘Presbyt»ry 500 Last Night bowlers broke 500 in the s of games in the new ament for Women at|MIS fast night. o California Grocery H. L. Faulkher, of ary cat team, tied for n the three-game als ML‘] scores of 507 each. Mrs. Tay- e Sanitary Grocery team, th an even 500, and H. Messerschn Wiggly team Mrs. Faulkner bowled 190 10!'} place in the individual game | g, Edith Bavard was second i from a two months') r d Mexico and will leave Skabway today, “returning to| 4 Harbor Monday where he w. fi meet the Rev. and Mrs. Waggoner. .S The Rev. Waggoner estim ! with 187, and Mrs. Taylor was third t 100 delegates will attend nu \\uh 181. eeting at Metlakatla. ary Grocery won two out ol‘ 1111 Rey. John A. Glasse plans t ames from California Groc- to leave Juneau on the Yukon Mon- | ei afmann’s defeated Bon1 P oy or Tucsdqy for Metlakatla. y the same margin, and > y Meat won three games; ight - from Piggly Wiggly. > following women’s tourna-| w(lmt‘ul(‘d for next| ‘. NORTHLAND TO GO SOUTH VIA SITKA c rther notice, the ' ¢ until f to Seattle each trip. T return he y. This today by the Nort tion Company represen- Meat, 9:30 o'clock. scores of last night's were California Grocery vs. Sanitary Grocery CALIFORNIA GROCERY th Bavard 163 157 187— 507 138 138 138—*414 GET TOGETHER TONIGHT EAGLES’ HMALL in BOUCLAS MUSIC BY NIEMI AND EDWARDS’ ORCHESTRA Admission 50c DOWNSTAIRS in the DOUGLAS INN BEER—WINE—SANDWICHES JOHN MARIN, Proprietor OPEN :ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Slng]e 0-2 rings 'I‘IIE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinnér Plrties INSURANCE Allen Shattuck: Established 1898 Juneau ELKS ALLEYS it of the Pig-!] third with | | Mrs. Lavenik 180,000 POUNDS FISH | ance for export shipment, Kay Goodwin THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDA\ MARCH 35 'l'he Jnneau Lalmdry l‘ { iy I Franklin Street between oy [RECENT BRDE 1o e 70 BE HONORED Totals 440 429 461—]330 SANITARY GROCERY | Honoring Mrs' W.illlam G. Nor- ton, the former Ann Eaton, a | Mrs. Taylor 181 150 169— 500, Donie Taylor 133 125 180— 438 recent bride, & tea will be given tomerrow afternoon’from 2:30 to 4/ | Mrs. Pullen 130 107 115— 352| Dot 3 3 3— 9 o'clock by Mrs. John McCormick | | and Mrs. Iva Tilden at the home 467—1299 | EAGLES AND AUXILIARY of < Mrs. ‘McCormick on ‘Twelfth Street. TO ENTERTAIN FOR Those invited to the affair are: | BASKETBALL TEAM Misses Dalma Hanson, Mabel Mun-“ ® son, Velma Bloom, Mildred Bloom, Next Monday night Douglas Aerie 117 Fraternal Order of Eagles and 1 Rohwer, Margaret McFadden, Donle Taylor, Cynthia Batson, Alma the Auxiliary will honor members Olsen, Ruth Coffin, Margaret|s of the F. O. E. basketball tea. their ladies with a card pe ¢ ——— e Yeakey, Helen Gray, Mildred Ap-|'| S land, Etta Mae Kolasa; |1 MAUR!CE AKRE dance i the Eagles' hall. % { Robert Da Mesdames | | GuirAR INSTRUOTOR ridge and whist will be tler which, thexe Wil be lin, Robert Livie, John | | Live, W W ot oiy Ol | | §PANISH STYLE—Single or & sante 1 4 series of lessans oifered. | Sehwartz, Jack Finlay, W. John- son, R. H. Stevenson and Anna | Webster. I A THE TOTEM MARKET AND GROCERY IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS AND FEATURES A FULL LINE OF SWIFT'S PREMIUM MEATS Including CHOICE CUTS—LEGS OF LAMB, ROASTS, POT ROASTS and CHICKENS We also feature a choice assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Fancy and Staple Grocers and a complete line of Table Wines, Liquors and Beer PHONE 182 WE DELIVER JAMES RAMSAY & SON | mmu|||mmunmmm|un|mum||m|||mnnmumnmflummlnm i 90000000000 Busmess Economy Administration Ticket Elimination of Mayor's Salary, resulting 'in o savmg of $3,000.00 annually. We believe in the employment of a competent private citizen as Street Commiissioner, who can perform his duties without political favor, and who will be directly responsible to the Mayor and City Council. It is considered desirable of combining the office of Street Commissioner and City Engineer, which if found practical will re- sult in further saving. If elected, the City’s business will be conducted on a strictly Budget System, which Budget will be prepared and predicated upon the retirement of a substantial amount of the city's bonded indebted- ness. Upon assuming control of the City management, we will publish a complete financial statement showing the City's finan- cial condition, and further pledge ourselves to publish a Financial Statement quurterly thereatfter. Efforts will be made to re-finance the present Bonded Indebtedness, at a lower rate of interest, according to good business judgment and present business conditions. ! We faver the proposed Library, subject to ratification of the taxpay- ers, and financed by Federal Aid. We faver the continued maintenance of the present high efficiency of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department. Police Department—We believe in an adequate police department, for the protection of our citizenry, and full cooperation with Fed- eral Authorities for the suppression of crime. Schools—We believe in the highest efficiency in our schools,—how- ever the administration of ‘8c¢hool affairs rests with the School Board, and all reasonable recommendations received from it as to teachers’ salaries; improvements cmd maintenance will receive fav- oable consideration. City Appointments—No pledges or promises have been made, nor will be made to any person seeking appointive offices. Boat Harbor—We favor the gonsiruction of a Boat Harbor and will use our best efforts to secure Federal Aid in the dcccomphshment of this dire need. Consideration will also be given to making im- provements to our present small boat facilities, to take care 'of im- mediate needs. DOUGLAS NEWS William Alexander You are inyited to present thh oupon at the box ofl‘ke of the Capitol Theatre and recelve tiekets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Front P, Woman As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE 8] | | b “WORK cuunum" Supreme Radio Service CALL 634 FOR SERVIOE AND- FREE TUBE TEST Totals 447 385 Sanitary Meat vs. Piggly Wiggly SANITARY MEAT »'VI!'.\,. Faulkner .. 190 176 141— 507 Mrs. Stewart 151 164 158— 473 Dalma Hanson. 128 101 145— 374 Totals 460 441 4441354 PIGGLY WIGGLY . Messer- midt Mrs. Peterman. Alice Coughlin. WARRACK Construction Co. 158— 494 | Juneau Phone 487 141— 386 115— 405 Totals 449 422 414—1285 Kaufmann’s Cafe vs. Bon Marche KAUFMANN'S CAFE l | Mrs. Kaufmann 122 178 179— 479 rs. Bringdale. 154 146 131— 431 rs. Reyonlds 144— 382 454—1293 178 129 142 158 116 148 dames Fraser, Gair i for the Auxiliary and er, Carl Lindstrom an n for the Eagles. podi e g SCHOOL, HOLIDAY muNDAY Owing to Monday being Seward | Day. there will be no sessions of | classes in the Douglas schools. 120 434, v 13— 472 ppyINGS AWAIT i APt ELEVENTH H()Ufli | | STUDIO—416 Goldstein Bldg. 391 447 MARCHE 167 147 159 170 98 116 Totals 424 433 *Average; did not bowl. Totals BON | Mrs. Sperling Helvi Paulson 350l 409—1256 | Iship of Douglas, City C | School Board apparent last day when candid | permitted to get in the r SOUm; NORT:HLAND. ‘\:: next Tuesday. On, and enter in other years. & - “ WEATHER DELAYS TRIP Harry Stanton, James Manning | and Albert Straigier, who have com- | pleted preparations for their trip to | Yapkee Cove where they will be| engaged for months to come are | now delayed in getting away for | MISS RICHARDSON AKRIVES |lh(> voyage due to the stormy wea- | Helen Richardson arrived on the ther Northland from Seattle and will be engaged as a bookkeeper for the ' Home Grocery and American Meat Cux apany. Additional filings for the mayor- | il and it the will be which mplete or mmg[ A large shipment of fish, 80,000 s pounds, a part of which is con- i signed to the States and the bal- as ad- ed aboard the Northland at the | Juneau Cold Storage Dock this i morning by E. E. Engstrom, local | representative for the Sebastian !smuz Fish Company. « - ? . Cancelled rent receipts . . OR A completely paid-for HOME! Money is now available for financing Let Us Explain Our New Plan COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 587 { - f THREE CROWN BRANDY “THREE CROWN BRANDY has Ix'cn aged in the wood for two __!years! And the price is very low.” ! T American Beauty Parlor { 1 Reasonable Prices—Expert Beauty Work PHONE 657 “PAY CASH AND SAVE” WINTER COATS AT HALF PRICE | Juneau Frock Shoppe “Exclusive But Not Expensi 1 | 8 i i i Rt i r v (}i\'é»)ffi\url)’~rvl‘(‘v'(_\' a NEW DEAL INVITATION to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences necessary to your con:plete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. RAY W. CLARK, Manager. Alaskan Headquartero—Ask for Permanent Rates. " HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON If elected, we pledge ourselves to conduct the City's affairs with the same deqree of economy as our own business. NME If you voted in the 1935 city election it is not necessary to register again. Yours for a Business Administration WALLIS' §.' GEORGE for MAYOR FRANK McCAFFERTY, C. 0. SABIN, R.J. SOMMERS for COUNCILMEN Vote It Stralght and You'll Make No Mistake! REGISTER! ;- Lt REGISTER! SOOI ea e s0o b eI EIEE000000060600060000090000000900008 ALASKA MEAT Co. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY MEF TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Govern OND FOR INSURANCE: See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bld; WIN W CLEANING - PHONE 485 ~