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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1936. 5 ( —————————————— ———————————————————————————————— e — — - m— - — o S —————— b [ i ¥ BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMAN GAST’:‘?ffi%E?%%IEISGHT st , ¥ : - R 1 BETTER | ; IRON WASHERS AND A ROLL OF Vs RN L GO DOWNTOWN EARLY ITS EIGHT-THIRTY. ILL BE TAKE A TAXI PAPER. MAGGIE'S BROTHER MUST = 3 AND GET THE TICKETS fi[[[| THE FIRST IN'LINE AT THE s HAVE COME TO TOWN A meeting of the Gastineau Chan- | B : FOR THE Box - OFFICE : B i : g nel Nurses will be 1 tonight at | —— _ 3 i i FIGHT e J ; ; 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. | 25 N i | Gucker. The committee in charge ‘ i of the card party which is to be ] given April 18 to raise funds an i d incubator and resuscitating unit 7 [ Jy ] for the Hospital, will make its re- ‘3 k 2 B pork i L Nurses who have arrived here re- y, have been sent invitati If you enjoy indoor sports— e to attend the meeting Here’s one of the best—TRY USRS B D iy BOWLING! | OUT FOR VACATION s | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ferguson sail- BRUNSWICK ed on a vacation trip to the States BOWLING ALLEYS : BEORICHANE HORes Ben Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg © 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Brituin rights reserved, s AR . BEER ON TAP J ] . | SPECIALIZING - i { INDIANS TAKE | oizzy pean Back wroo |(CAMBRIDGE IS |Community TERRITORIAL TAX S 1 B o | and | J k { % CASE, LOWER COURT, W Fremch ||| | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | DOUBLEHEADER - WINNER OVER = Orchestra WEFORTED UPELD iia ) | : | W. P. JOHNSON *| | Attorney General James S. Truitt | Italian 2 0 - | | } today received a radiogram from the | t FH i GXFU tl] ehearsa clerk of the Circuit Court of Ap-| Dinners ;' | peals in San Francisco advising that | | : the Circuit Court had upheld the ol Caf | il s | W | decision of the lower court in the ‘sastineau Lale | LADIES' — MISSES' | = s § & | LONDON, April 6. — Cambridge The Juneau Community orchestra !, S 5 ! 1 e i e . Twin Games, First in San oarsmen last Saturday afternoon |pas held three very successul re- | oo, L Charles Demnert vs. Wal- § ghort Orders at All Hours | READY-TO-WEAK | Diego, Attracts Crowd breeged to their thirteenth consecu- | pearsals and the fourth one will be | mraasurer, o o Sty W sdielie o VR G e f 10,000 F |tive victory over Oxford's Huskies | tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in| Tpe case was an important one in- | ————————————— 1 o y ans ‘m'the 88th renew?l of the inter-the Grade School auditorium. At yolying the collection of Territorial RSN . collegiate rowing classic this meeting organization will take | o o Compounded | | | WHEN IN A H1.a [ SAN DIEGO, Cal, April 6—B8y Cambridge won by five lengths. place. axes, and Attorney General Truitt i N A m hR,Y i ! winning a doubleheader from the . journeyed to San Francisco some zactl | CALL COLZ FOR OIL! | Sa ng Pld SRR hi o e Intense practice on selected num- time ago in regard to it. b | 34 plus or 27 gnwity, In any | 3 e 1Eymey5e- ‘FURMER GDLF bt for a concert W;" be lbelf“"-‘ The complete opinion has been | as written | ameunt . . . QUICK! ' 4 £C » while up to now the rehearsals have o Z AR A R e | hile up to now the rebearsal heve forwarded acoording to the message sy | | COLE TRANSPER | streak to five straight games a}'\d § reading of “th. numbm\ peals, and should arrive in J\mef‘] | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 i bt B L | GHAMP DEAn Anyone who desires and can play fi)]ol‘liy. ester: = > games to two. . | an instrument is given this final op- el T o It ves the first doubleheader o ; SERE 1o fein by pearIb Miiass Juneau Drug Co. SHOP IN JUNEAT: the Pacific Coast eague series | { day night. R EEEEEEREEEEY ——— . J e — 3 played in San Diego and the double | |7 | The orchestra consists of eight vio- ' ® A" THE HOTFLS a Y R bill attracted more than 10,000 H. Candler Egiin’ Pastes i 0 ccllos, two rumpets, (W0 o o o € = s a0 8w e | fans. | Awav at Evereit— |homs two clarinets, one viola, one PHONE 36 FORD AGENCY i | Y Homdcits MU roinbone, 0Bk bl piano | GASTINEAU (Authorized Dealers® GAMES DAY Pneumoma Vlchm ,and drums ‘Wm. H. Caswell, Ketchikan; R. [.-'"_ very prompt Los Angeles 4, 5; Oakland 3, 6. ¥ | Additions in any section are great- H. Chadwick, Seattle; W. O. Math- TP p GREASES = Portland 3, 0; Missions 0, 1. EVERETT, Wash., April 6. — H. Iy desired by the lcader, Byron Mil- | ias; M. A. Murphy; S. Lachman, HQUOR DELIVERY GAS—OILS San Francisco 8, 2; Sacramento Chandler Egan, of Medford, Ore-|ler, and the members. | Seattle; A. H. Hutmacher, Bjame ot ii {gon, former national amateur golf| Especially is there need of more | Siverson, Excursion Inlet; F. M. SR R i JUNEAU MOTORS Seattle 7, 2; San Diego 4, 1. champion, died here Sunday at the clarinets, horns, trombones and. Kardanoff, Seattle; Joe Perpich; ™ "===""" -~ . - ’ | age of 51 trumpets. [Mrs. Cora Smith, Seattle; L. L 14 & Foot of Maln Street SEATTLE MAKES THREE | o The contract has been signed, all is forgiven and here we have old Egan came here about ten days| Through an arrangement with the | Trimble, Seattle. BETTY MAC R Lo * RUN RALLY IN NINTH “Diz,” othecrwlu “I‘e_ :’“IW""’ ";"“"""h“:“l';"h"‘“;m‘"ma‘:";unc; ago to design a go!f course and Juncau Schools, the music. instru- ZYNDA BEAUTY SHOP § _ M TO WIN FROM SAN DIEGO snfck';‘;“‘(‘m:t")"::v'( e B ve him back. Note Rickey's ex. |contracted pneumonia. | ments, and building are available for Mrs. C. V. Brown, Petersburg; Mrs. t £ SAN DIEGO, April 6.—A three- | Ul 00 bl pizzy tells him, “That pennant’s in the bag now.” (Asso- | The widow and one daughter, by use fo this project for the remainder E. Waugh and daughter, ,Seattle; ‘« iRy run rally in the ninth inning 1ast| Li.tad Press Photo) 2 former marriage, survive of this school year with no individ- T. Akers and wife, Seattle; sttox ) | Saturday afternoon gave the Seat- - sXeofd Bl L R R R ual charge being made. A. Nelson, Cambridge, Mass.; Streets N tle Indians a 7 to 5 victory over | A ‘concert will be given by this M. Hirst, Juneau. i % the San Diego Padres. - uzson :"““ F"'l . that|EFoUD near the end of May, and the ALASKAN PHONE 547 p l c G Lv ‘l::“' n “';‘“ “““t" "‘ s ;‘ quality of that performance will be| John Haverlock, Sitka; C. A.| L : GAMES SATURDAY ve promiced important city |, o0y determined by the response’ Johnson, Sitka; J. K. Kenny, Sitka. < a8t 4 WIGGLY QUALITY AND ECONOMY wh, in trade for political suppr-t. Seattle 7; San Diego 5. | given to the plea for added person- o s I hese yarns are absolutely false | b fos Anbly 1 OREisad TAKES HUNURS MUR TRUESDELL . 4 : e bkt WIIERE FOTY MARE AN Portland 3; Missions 6. a":' ("'ad" out of whole clothi It's - | -fl Jeuncil's job te fill City posi- | . 5 8 3 cramento; 7 San Francisco at Sacramen but everybody knows that the PETERSBURG GIRL WEDS | GARBAGE HAULED | rain. & ehuicn of the People’s Ticket Georgia Dick, who attended the ’R o a4 e {means no change in the manage- Petersburg school last year was sdsonable Moma.y Ra Ludwig Nelson STANDING OF CLUBS {ment of the City's affairs. Pay no married to Boyd E. Herried of Seat-| \ E. O. DAVIS | JEWELRY and WATC HES a4 YACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |attention to these wild reports tle, according to word received by| | TELEPRONE 584 | ot won Lost Pet. Bowls Best Game and Total Sunday Shoot at Juneauabout my stabbing iny frienast : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeser, uncle| | Phoue 4753 j S e d P 2 178 adv. I. GOLDSTEI d aunt of the bride, of Petersburg. v Oaxiend T2 4 Scores in Women's Shotgun Club Brings S e i e O o E F R E s H “ Missions 0 ! | Seattle 6 4 60 Tournament Out Gun Lovers | I ) 5 e Fruits and Vegetables | Portland 4 5 444 Edith Bavard, the only player in' Dr. W. W. (,uunul and Vlnrl‘ ml an ege es Los Angeles 3 6 333 the Women Elks Bowling Tourna- Truesdell had a nip and tuck shoot B San Diego 3 7 .300 ment to break 500 Saturday night'at the Juneau Shotgun Club range —ALWAYSI [e ’ 2 5 286 at the Elks Alleys, took first place| Sunday. The two men gave the Sacramento in Lhc totals with 509, and in the in-| movs(l a thrill 'md plom) se me Ianx & * | 2 e 3 s e i S 1 e e v g e California Grocery : I Petrich of the Caro Wholesale team | yesterday. l | HULLYWUGD Is was second in the totals with 484, he turnouts are getting larger| THE PURE FOODS STORE - and Mrs. Faulkner of the Sanitary nq jarger . | - ger at every shoot and many h 2 NER | Meat team took second place in the ' nouice shooters are turning in bet- | : ° | Telephone 478 Promp! Dehvery h individual scoring with 185. | ter scores. Triplette and Hoffman | | e e e e L Kaufmann's Cafe beat Piggly jeq the field of novice shooters. | | o . Wiggly, California Grocery Won| pngiyiqual scores yesterday 'made - f"y"'" Bon Marche Store, and Caro; oyt of each twenty five targets were: v Wholesale defeated Sanitary Meat. | council 22 23 45 a4 x romorm\\é mfilhth th;,\ '/\:ox;ul;m EIKS | pryesdell 21 20 41| 0 CmmEREAT 838 BEWARE OF LAST MINUTE | Umversals Deae:t43MCPher games: Sanitary Grocery vs Cafe Ch:s Carter 18 0 s a1 E —— 1 | 7:30 o'clock; Piggly Wigggly vs Uni-| | | 1 S, Hoffman, Roy .....1T 15 32 son Oiler diin Rank ted Food, 8:30 olclock; Cah[mnu‘wl”mms S ia A8 i) ] { SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! # oW Tindafnk et miib S IR E 2 - | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. | - ¢ ompe e scores; of Saturday N 28| BULLETIN—New York, April o0 oo, 'cmmnd ;; 11; ;Z e = University of | i i . | g ! | i 6.—Ralph Bishop, | Piggly Wiggly ‘'vs. Kaufmann's Thy s 12 11 23§ has been ompson i a Washington center, |PIGGY WIGGLY— - ¢ the United Daniels* 10 43 48y i chosen a member of the United | nirs. Messer'dt 157 160 146— 453| irk el g [ { . + States Olympic games "“"“b“ Mrs. Peterman 168 129 114— 411 pooc tn e el | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 2 team. chn;:l;s L‘:’llr"'e".’v :::o‘;‘ Alice Coughlin 116 149 144— 409 - 409| punham 1 9 20| K Egge and Ed. Loverich, ’ I e E Tn lor, Tke 12 8 20 & e e R S _ wea || THE GASTINEAU | - among the alternativ ‘fiwiMfiSnNs AT m, Simpson TR T If they were authentic, why were they not printe i o Sl i i — 75| Bender 8 e 18 YORK, April 6.—Universal o en v . 5 | ot : Pirnres 6f Hollywood turned back e, (eicuieid (20, AL AT, Soley s 8 1 until the last minute so that they could be properly | Our Services to You Begin and End at the | the mighty McPherson, Kansas, Oil- | A RS - Baeon Bt 1 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat 2] ore. "With @ 44-43 score in the Sun- | P el answered? : j day mgm‘c}mmpionskup game in California Grocery vs Bon Marche :y Sixte:nwgauge — the Olympic basketball tournament gg,um“'"“ GROCERY— s ks et gaugé 1] # at Madison Square Garden. ith Bavard 147 193 169— 509 PR - ¥ a The outcome reversed the result|nr.. care 121 175 166— 462 oTE Fon ’ ’ of the AAU event two weeks a80|g,y Gooawin 143 113 152— 403! ELIMINATION PLAYERS 53 in Denver, when the Oilers defeat- PSR I O BOWL THIS EVENIN [ .:;) i1 ed Universal. ! 411 481 4871379 G| X ety o s S L e o better plutessn, ¢ The Olympic team will be gom- :Mrs Lavenik 166 166 166— *498. Two matches in the Elimination 4 J\, vt posed of eight members of the win- | nrrg gperling 147 131 152— 430 | Tournament at the Elks’ Alleys are | ning Universals, five members of | geivi paulson . 139 129 137— 405 scheduled for tonight. At 7:30 pm., F m the McPherson’s, and two members Spot 1 1 1— 3 Team N, composed of John Halm, or or n "e In IF 'ms S e o o from the field at large. e ___|John McCormick and Bob Davl_in. s 1 The University o{ Washlngton_ sti 453 427 45&_133fl‘wul_ bowl againgt Team L, in-} e Seattle finished third by defeating| g,nitory Meat vs Caro Wholesale|Cuding M. H. Sides, Lou Hudson | EEnEnnl EIE Wilmerding, Pa., Y. M_C. A. 48-33 | 5o NTTARY MEAT— and Bert Caro; and at 8:30 p. m,.: F c ‘lm ° ] Sunday night in the game which |y payicner 121 146 185— 452 Team M, including E":‘.fif‘*‘{"”“‘d' or Lounci en: | = preceded the Oilers-Universal con- | areo stewart *. 127 139 118— 334‘R. G. Darnell and ,Bol aufmann, 9 i Es "nlln “' y test. ¥ | Dalma Hanson 124 124 124—+372 | Will meet Team I, composed of } nn .s"" .'1 Washington entered the semi- — — ____ ____|Harry Sabin, Carey Tubbs and T.| | iy % finals by defeating De Paul Uni- | 372 409 421—1208/A. Morgan. The two losing teams ! Why drudge your short life away ? ® versity of Chicago Friday night CARO WHOLSEALE HOUSE— !1n tonight’s games will be els_mln-\ i but was eliminated Saturday night!nro pegrich . 163 149 162— 484|ated from the contest. The winner “Am LET THE GE DO IT! as contenders for top honors bY|ars Duncan . 136 166 143— 445|of the first game, which will be- | { i the McPherson Oilers. | Mrs. Burford . 105 105 105—*315 come Team P, and the winner of | | The last word in a complete, modern ’s The Universal's win upset all .Spot 31 31 31— 93|the second game, which will be | coNNoRs and safe washing machine service. The pre-series dope, McPhersons hav- known as Team Q, will bowl a: | motor requires no oiling. Uses the ing been looked upon as sure win- 435 451 4411327 play-off match for the champion- exclusive GE ACTIVATOR for wash- ners. {ship of the Elimination Tourna- ing principle. —_—————— {ment next Thursday night at 7:30 MINE wt.)m:ix_ Nt')'ncr:! A SHUP IN JuncAU! | o'clock. z ; T“ PEOPLE’S TICKET j Let usss(?[(,’; :')o: ;:l::s';a;i; ;tl}n’:Af;atum;. .; Juneau Mine ‘Workers' Associa- T—fiEAU YOUNG MRS. DUSENBURY IS . ! tion will hold a meeting and social Al k EI t L ht & P c i aSKa E1CHrIC LIg ower L0, VICTORIA PASSENGER in the A. B. Hall at seven o'clock ) Hardware Company ‘ JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 i tonight, as tomorrow, the date orig- PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Mrs. Ralph Wayne Dusenbury,' inglly scheduled is election day.| | = ghelf and Heavy Hardware wife of the commanding officer at " Plenty of beer on tap. All mem- | Guns and Ammunition Chilkoot Barracks, is a passenger bers welcome. —adv. g gz | for Juneau aboard the Victoria. -

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