The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1937, Page 2

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'MOOSE INFIELD Don'’t “Slip” Up on "BOLSTERED BY ‘This Negligee Event | While Bud Foster Trans- ferred to B. P. O .E. New strength was added to the infield of the Gastineau Channe League champion Moose team, wh y ana luxury I'i‘("-’fT"} n League President William A. Hol o) f negligee frankly add ks tvrice the assignment of the League's out- |standing first sacker, Joe Snow, tc the Pap squad. made at Snow’s own request, Prexy 'Holzheimer stated. In exchange for Snow, the Moosc agreed to relinquish Bud Fostc to the Elk team. Foster, a pri {hot corner guardian, will plug gaping hole in the Purple infield /and do much to balance the inr ldefenses of the league teams. T! | Moose also gain by the deal, havinz Ibeen weak at first base, while their {third hassock is ably gunrded b, Joe Werner, who, with Foster, ratc |as the loop’s flossiest third sto Hostess Gowns, House Coais, Boudoir Dresses and Lounging Pajamas wre dramatized in glorious flow- des and rich mater ials. All are skillfully designed and beautifully tailored. er-like sha We Call Special Attention league does not ask that only s turn out, Mr.-Holzheimer declared “Dixie Bell” Boudoir Dress Celanese Taffeta as advertis- ed in that most popular maga- zine of all magazines- ESQ U TR wish to play. With the proposed minor league setup, all ball player will gain plenty of opportunity i y a lot of baseball this sum- and youngsters can develop will be material for the big team | With team practices to start nex week, it is esSential that all who that they may- be seen in action B.M.BEHRENDS CO., Inc. u's Leading Department Store teams can determine their line- ups before the starting gun sound ers secure an opportunity Mr. Holzheimer again pet pointed out. The practice schedule, as an- nounced by President Holzheimer turns Firemen's Park over to the Moose squad on Monday evenng, ,and to the Elks on Wednesday eve- 'ning. Following the two tearns will alternate on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. Douglas prac- uus on their own diamond. - -> - NOTICE junea | The population of India in- There are 380 Public Health Ser- New Bnflks at creased 32,000,000 between 1921 and vice sutgeons employed in caringJ 11631, for the men in Federal prisons. The following new books have been received at the Juneau Public Library and are now on the shelves | for distribution: Steinbeck—"Of Mice ““Low Company. Death Valley Pros- call Femmer, phone 114. adv. American Meat Co. Kern—1 Was a Provations” Phone 38 Phone 38 oy TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager Roberts—"“Captain Caution and the Lively Lad Non-Fiction Yeats-Brown—"Lancer .at Large” and Men” THREE FAST DELIVERIES 10:30 4:30 Carnegie — “How to Win Friends 2:30 end Influence People The Hundred Ye, suedalla Flame of Islam.” also eight new mys- | that have been reserv- o BABY BEEF POT ROAST 3¢ Pound . There are T tories e, - | Baby Beef Pmne Rib Rolled Pound JE IN TONMIGHT | Commissioner of Education, is expected to return to Juneau tonight by air plane after a visit to various schools in South-| Alaska. He probably will| come in with Sheldon Simmons, weather permitling. Simmons is in Ketchikan where it is reported rain- ing with snow flurries at Peters- Baby Beei Rump Roast Rolled Pound . 40¢ 'OVERALLS IGNITE ; fnoon s (1 fic C - HIRST BASEMAN o Joe Snow Assigned to Paps 3 s was ab thedock load-| 1 and other equipment ku Harbor, when the smoke L n to roll. i Members of the crew defied the Today's third fire call, this after-| Possibility or joining the Alaska |port for the U. S. Forest Service will 1e fire truck to the Pa-! S]Jm‘(\\man Association will be con- | be considered. Dock, where the Libby, sidered at the meeting of the Ju- Semeainbegs y tender neau Ski Club, called for Tuesday NOTIC! the Da- evening in the city council cham-| For special fresh od chicke heimer this forenoon announced |t The allotment was 't into play, 1e flames morning MINIATURE BAZAAR, | PAROCHIAL SCHOOL rs | oc there is plenty of room for all who joyed by all the young folks games to a point where they i expect to play ball sign up now, so| i |performer. The Moose, however.| gain an edge in offensive power by the transaction. 7e As a preliminary to announcing pupil the practice schedule for the t |Juneau squads, President Holzheim- | n again emphasized the urgent j, nm:d for all new ball players to sign up for play “immediately.” " before the season opens, that the! For special fresh dressed chickens, % With |SKI CLUB MEETING | Wi Preset minest FIRE BOYS CALLED SCHEDULED TUESDAY fhe cu tox e st siion vt | be brought to a close and the re- | ealt Femmer, phone 114, CALL 3@? “ALASKA MEAT.... ation © npany, a nlm as| bers, e forecastle to| Schlitz “Steinies”— For Better Meats” ——————— |l Toast to Good Taste LET YOUR TABLE BE GRACED by one 7OUR guests will Jike of these delectable tempting meat Y gk&'}m fil;‘t “‘cu‘:flh" tance and ever after. Winter and summer, Schlitz is always uniformly deli- cious. .. its mellow perfec- ger chemical ta soon completely quelling| e Roedda arrived in port from Taku Harbor to Superin nt tion assured by Precise Enzyme Control. Serve and .in modern Brown wn to Taku Har- ihosrd the Roedda, tonight or rrow ; > oo Fresh Young Roasting Chickens Fresh Fricassee Hens | Prime Rib Rolled Beef Roast 1937 Spring Leg o’ Lamb enjoy it loda) compact “Steinie” Bottles. Also available in the familiar Tall Brown Bottles and Cap-Sealed Cans. JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO. MILWAUKEE, WISC. al min-{ R. Cri-| \\rll (ux'il\u d s the students and \eir spirit of gener- I A gay time was Crabs . . Oysters . . Shrimps Alaska Meat Co. PHONE 39 and the various booths and ‘items from our inviting display. T b AS T o sor P il b R o MRS Fresh Young Rabbits s result- Lode and placer location nelices for sale at The Empire Office. MRS VENA CRONE wfll demonstrate GN kinds of MONARCH CANNED FRUITS VEGETABLES and SOUPS, and serve hot CRESCENT COFFEE from 10 UNTIL CRECENT COFFEE 89c Monarch BEANS 29c 3 POUND JAR Asparagus Style . . . i C COOKIES 20c¢ | Muoie ¥ 29 OVEN FRESH Monarch GRAPES TOILET TISSUE : : Seotts or M. D.—3 ROLLS | . Monal'Ch PINEAP P LE 290 Fancy Sliced 2 ; 29° NUBORA—Tumbler Premium . SALMoN EGr c Al Flavors—Large Tin . Alaska Choice—Red Kippered 2 35 Monarch CORN 2@ b B Monarch Asparagus 33(‘. ¥ Bhirad Large tin Monarch TOMA'I‘OES 22c No. 21, tin . _ 5 TOMORROW. Be sure to come in and see these products—they are really fine. Taste It as \l.ld( h\ Mrs. (rone' Whole Wax Beans 3 dozen cookies in each package 29c SEEDLESS 29° SOAP POWDER TR A P A o Monarch Soups 9P for 29" - WHOLE KERNEL—Large tin MONARCH JAM 49c PEACHES 2 tins 5 Sc MONARCH—OId Fashioned RITZ e | Delicious HAMS and BACON Try The Empire classifieds for | results, Cigars Cigarettes Candy Caxds THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous { Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY" CARLSON Roasting Chickens Turkeys Ducks AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR YOUR SPECIAL ROAST LET TOM FIX IT Our Motto . . The Best Is Cheapest CALL HOME GROCERY FOR COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES Phone 146 Phone 146 BUTTER | CRISCO DARIGOLD Sweet Cream 2 POUNDS 79 REMEMBER OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT carries only the very finest MEATS ob- tainable. Why not have the BEST, it COSTS YOU-NO MORE? MEDIUM BARS 4 FOR SNOWFLAKES 2 LB. CADDY EGGS Strictly Fresh Mediums 3 1c doz. EXTRA LARGE 2 doz. 63¢c CRACKERS Fine for Lunches 2 PACKAGES 55° A COMPLETE LINE OF POULTRY—FISH-—RABBITS OYSTERS and SHRIMPS FINE SOLID HEADS "2FOR NEW FLORIDA 3 POUNDS o .e

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