The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1937, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER T RENEMBER MAGGIE WHEN "SCRAD. [BON. | 3 ALNT TILL T AARTHA. WOLILD ENTERTAN HER | [ AND YOUR UNCLE "SLATS' USED TO " BE‘Zwom”\ GO SCEAUEI_QON QE%;CET i FOR JOEY‘-EA':I':«E GEgT a;:‘?\u BYR,TPLAY\F& THE MU CH BOX-SHE| | WAIT MR WATE%?, ‘;& Aq.ba‘? MEETING ARD BR\hfiTSOME SOME OF || A VELVET MUFE AND TOOTSIE & MARRIED HIM TO GET RIO OF HIM THAT AL KIS THOSE CAMPAIGN CIGARS-THE KIDS || MI SEWN ON A a'n?«s- HIS VEST AND Z i ATE LOOKED WELL.;’]D‘DQH—T - HOLMQUIST IN FRONT ROOKIE ALL FAINTED— AMERIGANS ON SHORT END IN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MARC H 19, 1937. ON HIM= By GEORGE McMANUS LAWMAKERS NAME EMPLOYEES. FOR SPECIAL SESSION NEW YORK Mar. 19. — Closing qnomnon of Alaska Juneau mine RAINBOW GlRLS TO | INITIATE TOMORROW ‘The regular meeting of the Rain- {bow Girls in the Scottish Rite Tem- Mrs. Margaret O. Grisham Was| siock today is 147, American CAn|ple Saturday night will be followed [} ‘clecl(-d Chief Clerk of the House joni, American Power and Light by initiation ritual. i and Mrs. Jesta Timmerman, Secre-;yg,. Anaconda 63%, Bethlehem| The new member of the Rainbow jtary of the Senate, when the extra-|gree] 94, Calumet and Hecla 17,|Girls will be Miss Barbara Mac- ordinary session of the 13th Terri- Commonwealth and Southern 3, Spad n. Rookies Hit Faster Pace in 1 Corn . |torial Legislature convened this|genera) Motors 627%, International| Because a number of the y 1 % a young Session on Purple Al- Royal Mal.l Comes Home in morning. Both served in similar| g, vester 1033, Kennecott 63%,|high school people are planning to Front in Grand Na- |capacities at the regular session. |Ney york Central 52, Southernattend the American. Legion's leys Last Night Six squads of rookies rolled in top form last night at the EIks' alleys in the best Rookie scores for sev- eral weeks. Three of them topped five hundred in match totals, and a full nickel’s worth of games were rolled over the two century mark. Leonard Holmquist, of the Con- dors, came home in front, and dragged the Condors along with him to score a sweep over the Hell Div- tional Steeplechase NEW YORK, March 19.—Amer- ica’s share in the Grand National | Sweepstakes this year amounted to a total of only $4,327. Royal Mail was the winner of the Grand Na- tional Steeplechase, at Aintree, England. Colleen placed second and Puckabelle third. The two Amer- ican entries failed to finish. The only West Coast winner in’ Other employees chosen by the, |lawmakers are: In the Senate—Bess Millard, As- sistant Secretary: Rondi Molover, Engrossing Clerk; Helen Junes, En-! rolling Clerk; J. C. Davis, Sergeant- at-Arms; Marian Foster, Doorkeep- | er; Margaret Scott, Messenger;/ Marjorie Fox, Watchman; the Rev. O. L. Kendall, Chaplain. In the House — Vella Moehring, Assistant Clerk; Geraldine Bodding, | | Engrossing Clerk; Alice M. Cough- | Pacific 62'i, United States Steel |116%, United Corporation 6%, Cities ‘Servk‘e 4'%, Pound $4.88%, Republic Steel 42%, Lima Locomotive 73%, | Cerro de Pnsco 78'%, American Zinc, \Lead and Smelting 16%, Pure Oil 120%, Holly Sugar 35. I DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, ’Jones averages: industrials 184.56, rails 62.58, utilities 32.73. | : Drum and Bugle Corps dance Sat-) urday night, no entertainment is planned following the Rainbow meeting MRS. GRISHAM IS LUNCHEON HOSTESS! Mrs. Monte Grisham, chief clerk in the House of Representatives, entertained at luncheon at her Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT Try The Empire classifieds for |~ results. 7 b It makes a delicious highball ... It gives Scoteb-and-soda a tang that’s”, hard to beat. SOUEU S AGENTS Schiefiein & Co, NEW YOR GITY - MPORTERS SINCE 179 86 PROOF Fresh Fruit and Vegetables The Best.in All Other Grocery Needs ‘California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE ers in the opening match. The oth-|the sweep was “Ginger; of 21M‘Im, Enrolling Clerk; Frieda Rom- | SR apartment in the Assembly Wed- er teams were shooting at Holm-'West 26th Street Place, Los Ange- anoff, Watchman; Arthur M. Pet- | AR AK nesday afternoon. quist’s 555 total and 216 game for|les, Cal, who held a ticket on erson, Doorkeeper; J. P. Hannon,| 'BARR TO TAKU Her guests were Mrs. Alice Cough- Telephone 478 Prompt DO“V.!Y the rest of the night; but the near- Puckabelle. }Mcssenger; A. B. Cain, Sergeant-at! MINE THIS P. M.liin, Mrs. Jesta Timmerman, Miss h est anyone came to them were the| S G TR | Arms; DC““ C. E. Rice, Chal’lflifl', Freida Romonoff, Miss Geraldine ! 3 549 and 213 marks rolled by Dr.! R. H. Williams in the final match as his Buzzards team was routing the Screech Owls in three straight TWO BIRTHDAYS ARE CELEBRATED BY H. S. GROUP ON THURSDA games. Paul Bloedhorn, Holm- ist’s teammate was the third rol- to better 500, compiling a set, Two birthdays were celebrated S e EASTER LUNCHEON TO Y BE GIVEN SATURDAY| Mrs. A. W. Fox wiil be hostess at |an Easter luncheon ot her home Passengers coming to Juneau from | Atlin, B. C., yesterday with Pilot |L. P. Barr included Mrs. L. G. C. d'Easum, wife of the Atlin physi- | clan, and their two children; Wil- |liam Clarke, employee of the Atlin {Hardware Company; and Oscar Bodding and Mrs. H. M. Otteson, mother of Mrs. Grisham, who is here from Ketchikan visiting her. - | More than 200 miles of bicycle paths have been built recently in Berlin, Germany. 1 THE BEST ‘ TAP BEER iN TOWNI! TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE mark of 508. lasl night by a party of young peo- b iSaturday afternoon Carlson, miner. ? i THE MINERS The intermediate match of the e¥-| ple at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C.| i i TR X Her guests will be Mrs. J. P. Fin-| This afternoon, Pilot Barr was to v cning, between the Seagulls and P. Jenne, The occasion was the .o "y “ by B Swarts, Mrs. fly his North Canada Air Express | Health Foods Center ] Recreation Farlors the Beagles, was featured by con-‘mgmcenth birthday of Miss Pat- Jobn Livie, Mrs. Robert Livie, Miss| Pilgrim plane, with a load of freight | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER sistently conservative rolling, thejricia Harland and the m"‘ecmh\Mabvl Monson, Miss Marjorie Tu-'and one passenger, George Hoggan, | | AND OTHER DIETETIC [ . v Seagulls politely taking the first two birthday of Miss Phyllis Jenne. lotsen, Miss Alma Olson and Mrs.| to the Polaris-Taku Mine, near Tul- | 230 Franklin St. BILL DOUGLAS games, and thereby the match. | St. Patrick’s Day decorations and J. E. White. Telephone 62 | Tonight, the Elks' alleys will be favors added to the entertainment devoted to the struggles of Ringers. of the evening which was spent mx;‘\" F:La“g)l b}; ’;;:l;":rd byl The nr:r. match, fichcduuled ior with games nnd dancing, (ullowed )4 i e e S . California Grocery sequah. He is scheduled to make flight to Atlin this week. | ‘ [ | FOODS |t Il | 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May 3 at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921—May 11 at 6:42 a.m. another will be the Prairie Dogs against the1 Their guests were the Misses’ Badgers, at 8:30, and at 9:30 o'- Mildred Webster, Mary Jean Mc- clock, the Armadillos. will close Naughton, Doris Freeburger, Helen against the Dinosaurs. .Westall, Jean Taylor, Catherine Scores made last night by the Torkelson, Margaret Harris, Beat- Rookie rollers were: (rice Primavera, Ellen McKechnie, A CONDORS |Eolores Smith and Elaine Housel 1922—May 12 at 1:20 p.m. Holmann 158 140 201— 499'and Peter Warner, Edwin Hildre, ) i el 23— p.m. Bloedho_m 153 202 153— 508 aGnem'gee ;‘;exa:(;:re,r Johr:varuglne‘: pHONE 478 THE PURE FOODS STORE FREE DELIVERY 19 MQY 9 ut 2$m Holmquist ... 216 195 144— 555 Gilbert DeVaull, LeWIS TaYION, = cocooc oo oo oo oo oo oe oo oo e o oo o e e e e e e e e e oo 1924—May 11 at 3:10 p.m. =—— = ——— -——|Norris. Porter, Bill Alexander, = { } 7 a‘ 6'32 Totals ... 527 537 498—1562 George Gullufson, Richard Brown, = OFFE Ib o c EGGS d ! c 1925—MGY o4 P, . MacSpadd;mbggvgll;Os Gl o s U o c E 3 » ,ar 85 3 0Z. 1926—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. > | = Kyler 143 134 113— 390! = H 3 1927—M 13 at 5:42 am. Riendeau 107 143 1m— 89 BRIDGE LUNCHEON IS £ RelianceBrand <« . "&¥ Large Boctneoy-L el W08 R 1928—ng¥ 8at 4:24 pm. roats w1 wn i GIVEN AT SABINHOME £ BUTTER 2 Ibs. 85(: lz for 99(: 1928 May Sat 34l pm. : sea utLs = : 1930—May 8 at 7:03 pm. 1 Nichols 138 176 134 448] Mrs. Charles Sapm and Mrs. 5. = Red Shield. ... . .. AllBrands. ... ] o Holland 166, 1374305 498" . Riepira: wite. hostesmes:/at luns 7 2o U SRe L R il 1931—May 10 ‘d:: 8.?8 a.m. Carmichael 268 188 107— 463 cheon and bridge yesterday after- = 1032 MqY 1 l a.m. —— —— —— —— noon at the Sabin home. = Totals ... 462 501 446—1409| Guests were Mrs. G. F. Freebur- = MACARONI, SP AGHETT!9 anl‘Es 3 pkgs' 25c 1933—May 8 at 7:20 p.m. |ger, . Mrs. H. I. Lucas, Mrs. R. L. = i 3. Wilcox BEA;:;:E?“ 184— 475 Berngrd, Mrs. Minard Mill, Mrs. {‘g E‘-?ULD S T S I e R Bt i S .50 19 Apru m at %.g p'm‘ Van Atta 145 140 126 414/ Robert Y. T = E 1935—May 15 at p.m. 4 rs. Hugl ade, . M. E. - o kst 0018 M e b, Eale Fimter, M. Wil = 1936—April 30 at 12:58 p.m. : ; i Totals 401 480 467—1358‘;‘1"' Bl;'flo;dlpl‘g“ C. 1\2 Wé“g;‘f i ] SCREENCH OWLS rs. Frank Dufresne, Mrs. Keith = f Troast 130 c;17 139— 386 Y‘“’;‘esé Mfmd H;‘rry s;»ez‘:rlh‘;ghuMm;g 9 N E N A N A ] Foster . 154 138 142— 43¢ J. B. Burford, Mrs. R. &. amp == Petrich . *155 155 155— 465|and Mrs. L. W. Turoff. = Po.r ROAST zsc IIEG o LAMB 33c ICE Pool‘ : 5 A —— — — | Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs.| = Totals ... 439 410 436—1285/Kimball and Mrs. Wildes. = Poand o e e T R M e s 8 : BUZZARDS AT o R Y = g N A wreas. S 4vL e CLOSES Wil 137 146 134— 417, T. T. Brown, pouliry specialist at|== H W:e:ner *154 154 154— MlNorth ca:filvi,nn State College, snys:— m STEAKS 35c th Kllled chlckens 4oc } . Williams. . 213 182 154— 549 th i ltry flocks A i Dr. Williams. _l g o ———!:nehzlfla s‘::’t:o::trl:e dor:h;::: urv{neg: : Pound * From 01."' O\lm Fam_pound Apfll 10. 1937 M.idnith i Total . 504 482 4421458 profit of $12,994 in one month last — i o S N R S g 7 e ol 2 HAMBURCER 25C | OVEN READY CHICKENS Pound [ 1.0 .. ool sl FRYERS—Milk Fed—STEWERS The First Nati B B Sciect with care the cottee | £ BEEF STEW 25C | FreshFruitand Vegetables irst National Bank | Pobd =~ - ( o | ALWAYS THE BEST IUNEAU | w L &Y vou expect to serve with N ) CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$75.000 s = 'LIQUORS AND WINES OF ALL KINDS JOHNNY WALKER SCOTCH RED LABEL—Fifth ... . Old Governor Scotch 32.25 Fith © . g e Rum, Hudson Bay 151 Proof—Fifth pride. It will be a delicious red-letter COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%, Paid on ’ Savings J i Accounts day when you discover Schilling Flavor. 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