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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929. 'BRINGING UP FATHER THI® 1D A FINE STATE OF AFFAIRS MAGQIE S COMIN HOME TO MORROW AN HERE 'S AN IMITATION OF HER FINE NECK LACE WELL ALL I KIN DO 'S TO PUT 1T 1IN HER JEWEL CASE AN WAIT UNTIL SHE FINDS 1T OUT AN THEN 8E RBACY TO TAwE A . RIDE 1w aN AMBULANCE JACK DEMPSEY |. . MAY FIGHT IF MONEY PUT UP Wants Cash in Sight and Also Worthwhile Op- ponent for Bout I LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 4—| Jack Dempsey indicated he would | fight again “if the money is there” | and Agua Caliente, Mexico, promot- ers can dig up an opponent worth while taking on as a start for an- other comeback campaign to regain Won Lost Ot et Sctinits WAL AMoRehIY. b 00 | the heavyweight crown. {Mission ... .46 20 i e o T v Dempsey said he was waiting for |San Francisco ... 40 30 51l Y 5] {';m l‘ne tok: the Paps wh | a conference with Gene Normile, his | Los Angeles . 38 31 551 K ewnic h :i‘o;gl d et reiewgmgi 5381 former manager, who represents|Hollywood 33 31 516 B)""r‘nc s scheduled to start at 6: Agua Cliente interests. Oakland T e 4 et AN Sacramento ... 29 42 408 We are now serving SANDWICHES | Seattle 2 39 391 and SALADS. The best yet. Ju-|Portland . 23 41 .359 BuY scouTs neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv, National L.eague -~ Won Lost Pet. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS |St. Louis ........ 2T 15 .643 ENJUY BAMP In the Commissioner's Court for |Plttsburgh® ... 24 15 615 the Territory of Alaska, Division|ChICago ... 22 17 .56 Number One, at Juneau. Phllndelpll(na .20 18 526 | — mmissioner | New York ... 20 17 541 | . e e Brookiyn 4z s Boat Service Arranged for' In the Matter of the Estate of|Boston ... 52 875 | S8 o ABTER SANDSTROM, Dol |OINOInNatt’ <\« 14 .28 .. 360 V's'tofs from' Dot NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN American League son’s 'Landing That the undersigned was, on the Philadeiphis Vg;)n L;SG 1?;1:125 i';fim?:i,féxmfih‘mf{fi PPt ist. Louis .21 15 643) The 16 Boy Scouts at the camp of the estate of the above named|New York . 38! 16 .500 |are_enjoying themselves immensely Peter Sandstrom, deceased. All per- |Detroit ... .24 23 511 |and” are more than satisfied with sons havihg claims against said Cleveland . 20 21 488, the log cabin and all arra.ngement,sA‘ estate are required to present them | Washington . 14 25 .350 | Al Lestage, the cook, has made him- | with proper vouchers attached, to|Chicago 16 29 357/sclf solid already with the boys! the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, |[Boston ... 12 = 28 .300,and is giving many of them their within six (6) months from the Gastineau Channel League first taste of real French cooking. date of this notice. Won Lost Pect.[ Dr. Simpson says a boat service| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 27, Douglas ... 3 0 1.000 has been arranged for friends and' 1929. Moose .. 3 2 .600 | visitors to the camp. Weather per- HULDA LINDSTROM PETERSON |EIks .. o 03 2 .333 mitting, the boat will leave Dot-| Administratrix W. W. A.|American Legion.. 0 3 .000 /son’s Landing every afternoon at| First publication, May 28, 1929. S o o i1:30 o'clock. A fare of 25 cents Last publication, June 18, 1929. CAPITAL DYE WORKS is charged for the round trip, the| - e . Very latesv methods in Trench |boat returning from the camp '.o‘ N |2, Cioaning “snd. Dyeing ™ see he ancing lae i th, atternoon - =| Aeldner, Professional Cleaxer and The fare, it is believed, will pay 3 Z|Dyrr. Phone 171. adv. |for the operation of the boat,| = ——————— which is a large one, and may| E 4 Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- |make a revenue which will go into TWO-PIECE Athletic Tailored the way young men like in the right ma- terials at the prices they want to pay. H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man R I R A5 MRS - ) BEST TO COMING HOME TO MORROW | TRHOUGHT ' T CLEAN HER NECK LACE By GEORGE McMANUS TWO OF 'EM - ONE OF Em MUST BE REAL THERES NOT ENOULGN OETEBCTWES 1N THE . WORLD R / ) &9 TO Souv THI S i (- GAMES MONDAY National League St. Louis 9; Brooklyn 8. Cincinnati 12; Boston 3. Pittsburgh 14; Philadelphia 2. New York 8; Chicago 1. ' American League St. Louis 6; Washington 4. New York 1; Chicago 0. Philadelphia 3; Detroit 1. Pacific Coast League No games were played in the Pacific Coast League yesterday as| BILLS TONIGHT Lodge Entries in Gastineau! Channel League Clash Again This P. M. | the teams were traveling to open 1thls afternoon on the following schedule for this week: Seattle at Sacramento. Hollywood at San Francisco. Portland at Oakland. Mission at Los Angeles. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League For the second time this season,’ the two lodge entries in the Gas-, tineau Channel League will meet j tonight when the Elks take on the; i Moose at City Park. The Moose won the first encounter when they | scored seven runs in the first| | frame, taking the game 7 to 5. | Koski will hurl for the Bills with | |Little Mac' on the receiving end. corn. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors, the Scout fund. FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Featuring DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON FRYE’S BABY BEEF PHONE 38 The Last Word in Travel Comfort Wait for it/ The NEW SCHEDULE The Canadian Pacific Railway Company, steamship lines, starts the tourist season tomorrow night from Vancouver with the sailing {of the Princess Alice. Princess Adelaide will sail north Saturday night, making her first| trip to the north and taking the; run of the Princess Charlotte which ' will not come north until July 30.; The Adelaide is a sister ship to the Princess Alice. The Princess Louise, sailing south this morning, will leave Vancouver on her next trip one week from tonight, June 11. o | WHO'S WHO | AND WHERE | B. H. Barndollar, Examiner of is a passenger on the steamer Yu- kon enroute to his headquarters at Anchorage after an official busi- ness trip to Seattle. P. L. Neil, Federal Postal In- spector, is enroute to Interior Alas- ka via Seward on an official trip, making the trip west on the steam- er Yukon. J. A. Hellenthal, prominent local attorney and Mrs. Hellenthal, left this morning on the Princess Louise for California where they wil spend several months on their farm near San Francisco. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vanderleest who will visit them at ( 1 | Joyce Wethered (left) queen American champion, after Miss St. Andrews in which she made an Associated Press Photo of British golf, and Glenna Collett, Wethered's censational victory at uphill fight to defeat the American for the British ladies’ championship. | Accounts for The Alaska Railroad, the farm and return to Juneau' "about the middle of August. | H. H. Andre, until recently in the | grocery department of the B. M.| | Behrends store, and Mrs. Andre| left of the Princess Louise for San | Francisco to locate. They were accompanied by Mrs. Andre’s son, Leighton Strauss. Mrs. J. H. Taylor, who has been | the house guest of Mrs. J. K. Campbell for several weeks, left for her ;home in Victoria, on the Prin- cess’ Louise. Sl We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and FPraming Pictures. Call in and see our work. Coates Studios. adv. | | et et ettt Juneau Phone 6 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. TURS We are now ready to alter or| make up your furs. Goldstein's Emporium. adv. For Carpenver Work of any kind —shop or city—Call Handy Andy. Phone 498. B e e e Rhodes KRISS KROSS RAZORS—$6.00 Guaranteed 10 years against mechanical defects One Hour with the THOR Electric Ironer and the Rest of the Day Is Yours. Douglas Phone 18 A New, Swift Companion Train to the - Oriental Limited Low Excursion Fares on Sale Daily to the East States, your insurance can buy it in Seattle. ance which may cost you the States do not cover in .. INSURANCE— Automobile Tours If you contemplate making an automobile tour in the you start whether you take your car with you or Come in and see us about it anyway. learned some things by experience about car insur- Our rates are the same as those in the States. Our policies cover everywhere. ALLEN SHATTUCK be all fixed up here before We have money to learn. Policies written in Alaska. REAL ESTATE | Phone 25 Free Delivery \J | “Antiseptics” 14 oz. bottle 75 cents BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 Vaults and Safes furnished for storing your Fur Garments FUR COATS MADE TO ORDER Latest Styles Alaska Seal and Otter Coats a Specialty. YURMAN’S Remodeling and Repairing at Summer Prices MURESCO or WALL AND CEILING DECORATION 55c¢ Per Package THE Thomas Hardware Co. TAR POT FOR RENT WHEELER & 0SGOOD LAMINEX FIR DOORS WILL NOT SHRINK, SWELL OR WARP Good Assortment of Sizes One, Two and Five Panel for Inside One and Four Lights Glazed for Outside 15 Light French Doors We Invite Inspection Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE A USED CAR IS UNUSED TRANSPORTATION We have a few used cars on hand and every one of them a bargain. If you are in the market for thousands of miles of economical transportation come in and inspect our stock. LIBERAL TERMS Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts New Super Six Essex Challenger Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. McCaul Motor Company The New Superior Whippet SIX Combines Costly Car Beauty with Costly Car Engineering. More car for your money than any light six car on the market. “Finger Tip Control” meaning the starte:, lights and horn are all operated by the horn button. 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