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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE S/\TURDAY JUNE 8, 1929. By | BILLE DE BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PI.UG COME, coME (ET'S G0 Ml THE LIBRARY FoR oUR COFFEE. TRAT WAS A SWELL SUPPER ,ROSE « MARE - A (Good. Cook (IKE Yoo OUGHTTA G e OUTWARD CALM | HAS SSETTLED OveR. Toe KIS HOUSEHOLD N AW ROGHELLE - MRS KLOT2 APPEARS ¥ To HAVE FBRGOTTEA AND FORGIWWEN TUE TROUSLE AND ANNGYANCES OF The .PAST AND WAS GIVEN UP ALl OBJECTIONS /¥ '\ T:_sawneN GOOGLE S PRESENCE (N T, HER HOME - [ Py Nom THAY HORSEFACE KAOWS AMD JONDERSTANDS THE STERY OF HER FIRST, MAnmmE WITH BARNEY, HE HAS T FORGI\EN TiE RETICENCE / OF BOTH AND ENJOVS BARNEY'S COMPANY. m&g ThRan ENER -7 AND I WonT PuT MY NOSE 1n YOUR HouseE AGAIN Tite Nou TEACH THAT QoK SHE CAN'T PRoPOSE MARRIAGE Te YourR QuESTS. g 3 HERE'S. ANGTWER ONE THAT-LL NOCK You OFF THE CHAR « tares Syndicate, Ihe SAILING SCHEDULE Teave Seattle May June June Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound June 1 June 4 June 8 June 11 June 15 June 18 June 22 June 25 Boat *Alameda, Yukon *N'w Alas] Alameda, Y uke *N'west tAlaska 9 pm June 11 June 10 June 18 Junel7 June 25 June 24 July 2 n, 9 p.m MR.KLOTZ . IN s owa WorbS ° |5 A MOST HAPPY Mmi "*x CVETS IN CLOSE BATTLE FRIDAY Legxon Losed Seesiiw Gaine ¢ to Bills Last Night by Score of 7 to 5 9 pm..J , 9 pm...d Great *PORTS OF burg, CALL: Juneau, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Haines, Skagway. Peters- D e ! ' Neither side scored in the fifth. STORE HOURS Win in Sixth For the accommodation of the Dobler opened the sixth by pop- |trade, this store will be open Mon- ping out to Brandt. Brown took in|day evening, June 10. Horseman’s foul fly. Cunningham |adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO, Inc. hit to right field was advanced to third on Ted Keaton's third single of the game and scored when Jack Kearney heaved the ball against the sign board back of first base. This tied up the score again. With Ted on third the best Heinke could jdo was fan. 1 run, 2 hits. The Eiks came right back in their| half and put the game on ice by a| jtwo run lead. Jack Schmitz pop- | The Elks last night defeated the|ped out \O_Bob_Keat_on' Buss Orme | 7,Amencan Legion in a see-saw game, icollected his third hit of the game | ‘winning 7 to 5. ‘The winning runs|to right field. Harry Brandt fol- iwere scored in the sixth frame on|lowed with a two-sacker to center “three solid smashes in a row, a|field and Molly scored both run- ‘single and two two-baggers giving [ners with a two base clot to center _ them two tallies. field. Big Mac drew ‘a free pass Errors in the shortfield station|to first. ~ With the MacSpadden ‘gave the Elks their opportunity ! ball players on bases, Red Shaw “and they made the most of it. Carr,|reverted back to his 1927 batting who plays a nice game at third,iaverage and left the MacSpaddens had trouble picking ‘em out of the | standing out in the rain. 2 runs, 3‘ fdirt at short. hits. : | How It Happened The Legion went out in one, two, | T. Keaton started things by hit- their half of the; ting one to Big Mac. which was EGOQ game. not properly handled—Heinke gnc_‘BOLh Cunningham and Big Mac rificed Ted to second and Ted|Pitched good ball, and Dobler, the scored on borrowed Pete Schmitz’ |Legion’s new catcher, played a nice| Texas leaguer to right field. Bob |clean game behind the bat. Little Keaton reached first on a ground |{Mac always does. ball that bounced off Jack Schmitz’ shoe laces—Heinke advancing to third and scoring on Big Mac's wild | pitch. Ramsay popped out to J.|M. M'Spadden, c.. 4 0 Schmitz and Carr waived three |H.. M’'Spaden, p. . 2 times for the Flks to come off the|Shaw, cf. 4 field. 2 runs, 1 hit. iBrown, 1b. 3 Molly was called out by Umpire |Kearney, 3b. Bill. Mig Mac grounded out to big |J. Schmitz, ss. Pete Schmitz at first; Red Shaw|Orme B, If. sapped one to center field and aNelson, rf. moment later was caught off sec- Brandt, rf. ondby Dobler whipping to Carr. No |Koskey, 2b. runs, 1 hit. * In the second Dobler, and Cunningham did first. FOR SALE fPORTS OF CALL: Ketchi Wrangell, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. at Valdez northbound only. Juneau, Calls FOR SALE—Edison Victrola. mond disc. Official laboratory model. Phone 257. 5 THE EMPIRE , FOR SALE-—Completely furnished five room hous>. Inquire Mrs.| er. In good condition, i phone 579. | { { 3 Is the Medium Dia- ¥. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phore | “Antiseptis” — e e | Through which the general Reliable Transfer r: 6 b public can always have its 1 . bottle Phone 149 Res. 148 | 16 oz t wants supplied. ants supplled. ' lesatrio | | EArold Smith, Phone 1204. 4 | osing time for GuURTEDY, apd jaab | 7 5 I FOR SALE—Electric rireless Cook- cents SERVICE Our Motte | advertisements: 2 P. M. e 2 ele- Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the lne. Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR .aALE — BARGAINS. Four drawer electric. National Cash Register and one drawer register. Call at or communi- Hellan, Passenger accom- nodations on all Admiral Line ves- sels have been tompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Both in good condition. Drug Store with W. G. BUTLER-MAURO DRUC CO. Phone 134 SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu ...May 8 May 11 May 23 ..May 9 May 13 May 17 May 15 May 18 May 30 May 23 May 27 May 31 May 29 June 1 Junel3 May 30 June 8 June 7 Evans ....June 5 June 8 June20 Rogers ...June 6 Junel0 Junel4 Dor. Alex..June 8 Junel3 Junel3 Junea cate Juneau. FOR SALE—Sawmill for sale. For inquire of H. B. Le Front Street, Ju- Free Delivery WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT FOR FOR RENT—2 room 5th and Kennedy. Radonich. Steamer Home Office, Seatiie, Washington J. W. WOODFORD Resident Agent 2 Rings on Salmon Evenirigs by Appointment KENT apartment, Inquire ElN neau. Evans Rogers Watson .. Queen ... Sub Station Post Office No. 1 !FOR ; SALE-~MINK RANCH FOR SALE: At TAGISH, Y. T. Fifty pair 1929 young mink, or less, with pens, mink houses, four rcom dwelling house, fishing boat, land, ete. Apply George Barrett, ’1‘11(;-1 < ish, Y. D e ] | e {FIRE ALARM CALLS 1 -3 Thkird and Franklin Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw MILL Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Gro Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. warehouse and garage. | Front and Seward. | Front and Main. Second and Main. Fitth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Becond and Gold. Fourth and Harrls Fitth and Geld. Fifth and Fust 8eventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. | Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Junean Apts Distin Ave., and Indlan Bt. Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Ma Twelfth, Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grooery, » forrr o T os ONE WAY TRAFFIC }| 1 room . furnished electric range. sts. | FOR RENT — apt. with bath, jthree order in Inquire corner 3rd and Gold th, th di Ship and traver via the green boats. seventh, us ending a INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas 5|« I . FOR SALE-Notice: Canvas Boats. Jollapsible. Cuts and full par- ticulars. Brown's Canvas House. Front Street. FOR RENT—About June 19th, room furnished house., Modern conveniences. Best location. Phone 1501. PROPOSED To facilitate automobile traf- fic over Auk Lake Loop of the Glacier Highway during the tourist season, the Glacier Taxi Association invites the Public to cooperate with it in directing traffic on the Loop in one di- rection only. Cars moving North over new Mendenhall Bridge around the Loop. GLACIER TAXI ASSOCIATION JAMES CAELSON, Secretary. FOR RENT—Furnisnea rooms. My- ren Apartments, FOR SALE—For & bpcf‘(ln C: Box Score and Sum Call 1401. ELKS AB R H PO ary FOR RENT—Furnished steamheat- ed rooms with hot and cold water in each room. Geo. M. Simpkins| Ap;u(mcm in connection. Good | Company. C 1. Nicely furnished. Ad- ss 1396, care Empire. 989 bt ekt b 1 Co b B 0o =1 & T —Small ro’nnlw house. and Records. | Lamp. Telephone | oth to Novem- | T 5 g room furnished| FOR SALE—For Sale Cheap. Electric range,| son Phonograph furnace. Tele-| Sled. Reading FOR RENT—Ju ber 15th, four house with bath washing machine, phone 2133. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound 7 PRINCESS ALICE—june 11, June 21; July 2, 12, 8!5 5SS ADELAIDE—June 14, 25; July 5,.16, 26 ! PRINCESS LOUISE—June 1B, 28; July 9, 18, 30th Tickets to.or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. Ghah At addnn i h \ 3 3 3 2 1 3 Well established mer- 1655, P. O. Box 1276, FOR R1 and furnished a 1st. Bishop Aps 0 28 782 ol noocormmmomot ’I"OR SALE—Good business and of fice building on corner of center | block on main business street, (Three story brick). Will return $16,000.00 annually on a cash in- vestment of $120,000.00 Box 844, Boise, Idaho. Totals AMERICAN LEGION ABR HPO A Horseman not reach i 00 03 09 00 09 09 09 B0 RO B9 1o 10 D \ - mshed ‘1])( Ilmlu, bath. 6th and Gold. Phonc 5701, 4 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION (0. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday -evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way' ports. Information. A. F. McKinnon, Relinble Transfer Co., Phone 149. Alaska Medt Compinzy PHONE 39 Fresh Lecal Dressed Hens, Roasters and Bxgfien. Milar™’y Chicken Tamales, Chili Cen Cmo, Crabs, Oysters and Fish 2 Elks Score Four For the Elks Brownie started by being called out on three strikes. Kearney singled to center advanc- ing to second when Carr booted Jack Schmitz' grounder. Buss Orme sent a grass cufter to right field and Kearney scored on the throw to Carr. Sammy Nelson smacked one down Carr’s alley which he threw over Big Pete’s head and J. Schmitz scored. Koskey cut three thin slices at the ball. Molly hit one down to short which again bounded off Carr’s shoe laces and Sammy Nelson did some road work from third to home bringing in the fourth run. Big Mac, follow- ing the example of his smaller brother, took another smack at the aforesaid shoe laces attached to Mr. Carr and reached first just in: T. Keaton, 2b. Heinke, 1f. . P. Schmitz, 1b. . B. Keaton, 3b. Ramsay, rf. Livie, cf. Carr, Ss. ... Dobler, c. . Horseman, cf., Cunningham, p. 5 room npartmcm. ‘Nicely furnish- ed. Newly renov'tled 132 6th St , Walk-()ver Shoes NEW STYLES FOR RENT — Furnished he‘\tcd room. Phone 2754. < i FOR SALE — 10 room furnished flat; telephone 268. FOR RE'\IT—F‘ume‘d steam heat- | ed apartments for permanent and | transient guests. MacKinnon ! Apartments. FOR SALE—une half interest in| Berry's Taxi. Inquire M. D. Ber- ry at Gastineau Hotel or P, O. Box 1176. \ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Child's blue bathing slip- per. Please return to Gastineau Hotel. 0 e ~oooocooDmN cowooococoom cocoomoococococol For Men and Young Men FOR RENT—Furnished steamheat- ed apartments. Apply Nugget Shop. Totals ... Summary: Earned runs—Elks Legion 2; two-base hits—M. Mac- Spadden, Orme, Brandt; sacrifice hit—Heinke; stolen bases—M. Mac- Spadden, Heinke 2; double play— J. Schmitz to Koskey to Brown; base on balls—off Cunningham 2, MacSpadden; wild pitch—H. Mac- Spadden 2; hit by pitched ball— Dokler by MacSpadden; out for JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders o X | prrre—— | ;FOR RENT—One 4 room apart- ment. Nicely furnished and steam heated. Good location. Call 29. The Price Is Right LOST—One Pafin‘g Contract. Kl}y- body finding it will please return to Morris Construction Company. {FOR RENT—rurmsned apartments. Cliff Apartments. Furnished Apt. for Tent. Tel. 2004 | oo e et — L A UNCfl “N AKIN A” THE time to see his brother Molly over- run third base and get tagged out by Bob Keaton. 4 runs, 2 hits and a few errors. Vets Tie Score Ted Keaton opened the third by placing a single over second. Heinke hit a red hot one down to Jack Schmitz who fielded nicely but in trying to double Ted at second handed the ball over too fast for Koskey and both runners were safe, Ted went on to third and Heinke stopped at first, but on the next ball pitched, pilfered sec- ond. Pete Schmitz and brother Bob both cooled the atmosphere around the plate and made it com- fortable for Jimmy Ramsay to single through short stop, scoring Ted from third and advancing Heinke to third from where he; scored on Scotty Livie's single to cutting second base—P. Schmitz, struck out—by H. MacSpadden 5, by Cunningham 6; left on bases— i1Elks 4, Legion 5; umpires — Bill Schmitz and Vale; gar. scorer—Barra- ———..—— FOR SALE — Ohio Range. Good condition. Also full size bed, spring and mattress. Very rea- sonable. Call 503 Willoughby Ave.| ——eo>— — ! This store will be open Monday evening, June 10, for the accom-| modation of the trade. | adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM B Try a TOASTET: SANDWICH &t | the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. ldvl SABIN & SCOTT The Store For Men CHILDREN'S Bathing Suits ALL WOOL 1 year to 6 years Jarman’s American Beauty Parlor Perfect Permanent Waving, $12.50 The best scalp and fac- ial treatment with a pack to suit sensitive complexions. Marecelling, $1.00 Rewave, 50¢ FOR RENT — Nicely' furnished room; close in; 315 Gold Street. FOR RENT—1wo light housekeep- ing rooms; inquire over Winn Hat Shop. FOR RENT—2 room furnished apt., with steam heat. Also one house- keeping room. Telephon: 436 Channel Apts, PIANO, Victor Orthophonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent er sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Fuily furnished apartments, single or double Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply Sea- view Apts. WANTED WANTED — srousework l;y young tion. Call Sheep Creek Power House. L.J. Saanick Jeweler and Optician e Watch, m Dllmon?. fmm' ~o—4‘ - — i Silverware Tre JuNEAu LAUNDRY Front and nd Streets PHONE 359 P — BURFORD'S CORNER “TRY A MALTY” TAKU RIVER SERVICE 1929 Freight and Passenger Service to British Columbia Points on Taku River Inquire Winter & Pond, Agent, Juneau, Alaska. PEARL-GLO—We have a full line of it—at JUNEAU PAINT STORE — T — zenter field. Dobler allowed one| ““of ‘Big Mac's outshoots to lodgel in his ribs and was awarded first base. Horseman ended the inning by sending a fly to right field,' which Sammy Nelson pocketed. 2| srns, 3 hits. H The best the Elks could do in| * their half was Shaw popped to Ted Keaton; Brown did the same to | Jimmy Ramsay. Dobler dropped the third strike on Kearney and com- pleted the play at first. No runs, no hits. A nice double play in the fourth robbed the Legion of a chance to score. Cunningham led off with a single to right field fence and was caught at second. Ted Keaton | singled. Heinke hit to Jack Schmitz who made a pretly pickup doubling Ted at second and Heinke at first. = No runs, 2 hits. X The Elks came back in their half and put one across. Jack Schmitz poled a long one out to left which Heinke got. Buss Orme doubled to right field, was advanced to third on Sammy Nelson's grounder. to Ted Keaton and scored on Kos-| ky's single down third-base line 1 run, 2 hits, We Aim to Please The Arcade Cafe girl. Phone 193, Douglas. | Special Dinners on BSundays and Week Days { Soda Fountain in conmection. Come in and listen to the radio. Mary Youmg, Prop. , ALSIE WILSON’ Prop. Phons 288 I Batls every ¥ndnam’ MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Satis evecy Weduesday Bay, Strawberry romt, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Polnt, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falecn Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Jumeau )lotanhln Company. i THE HQTEL OF’ mfi HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at_ the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15 pm. 17:30 p.m. 9:40 pm. $11:15 p.m. 12 midnight $1:00 a.m. WANTED — To rent four or five room furnished house. Telephone 472, Club Cafe. WANTED—Painter. neau. MISCELLANEOUS SPECTACLES $3.45 per pair, Hours 3 pm. to 8 pm. daily. June, 11th last day. Grandma’s Kitchen on Willoughby Avenue. DAY OPTICAL COMPANY, Tobacco Habit Banished Forever. No Drugs . . the Cure is a Gargle and Mouthwash. The Ladd For- mula s the Best Tobacco Cure known to Science. Full Course $3.00. Ladd Clinic of Alaska. P. O. Box 827, Juneau, Alaska. PALMIST—Come ana have your fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. Box 346, Ju- - frrrr e 115 a.m. :10 am. I PHONE YOUR ORDERS)| TO US We will attend to them! promptly. -Qur coal, hay, grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s.a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn wh'y.. You Cmi’t vHVetp keirig Pleased Canadian National Railways OPERATING PALATIAL STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” between Vancouver, B. C., and Skagway, Alaska, calling at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, and at Wrangell southbound 3: 15 p.m.t *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30 am. 6:30 pm, 8:30 a.m. 17:45 p.m. 9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45 pm.t §11:30 p.m. 2:15 pm. 12:15 am. 3:30 pm.t 1:15 am. 5:00 p.m. *—Thune. t—Preight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. $—Effective April 1st. Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- lictous Hams and Bacon Jverything the name implies” PHONE 38 Steamer lfivel at Juneau every Thursday P. M. from the south. Departs from Juneau for south every Saturday midnight. Connections at Prince Rupert with Canadian National M!wny and at Vancouver with Canadian National Railway for all points East. All steamer rooms are outside and have hot and cold running water. D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau R o - rrrrers rrrererererrerresy LMpire, Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company printing at The

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