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TR et et e e SPORTS WESTMINSTER : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929. - Mrs. Arness, Seattle; Cecil Allen, Seattle; J. A. Dalrymple, Seattle: | Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Welson, Sealtle. | g TWO LARGE TOUR PARTIES ON BOARD THE ALAMEDA AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merriman, Se- attle; J. E. Boyle, Seattle; N. E. Sagstad, Port Althorp; H. J. Hod- gins, Sitka; C. F. Rhind, Seattle; J. B. Warrack, Sitka; Mr. and Mrs. Among the tourists on the Ala-| meda are two large tourist partics J. A. Durkin, Port Herbert; A. O.|ynich are to make the Y:kon Cii- Holley, Salt Lake City, Utan; F. s‘,cle Trip. J. L. Criswell of Los Dickinson, Seattle! Neal Wh"'"ey"'Angeles. who brings a tour party to Seattle; C. J. Wright, Portland. | pjagka every summer, has 25 in his party this year. He is accompanied | O0-Ceda SLIP-ON MOPS | points of local interest. | He assures local music lovers that MOOSE AND LEGION |the Westminster Glee Singers will | TO CLASH TOMORROW ithrill and delight every one in Ju-| GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 18; Mission 2. Hollywood 3; Portland 2. GIVEN That the undersigned re- ceiver of the property of the Al- aska Gold Mining Company of In- diana, will offer for sale to the highest -and best bidder, on the 1st day of July, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m, at the front door of the United States Court House at Ju- + neau, Alaska, all of the following described lode mining claims, namely: “INDERENCENCE, LAST CHANCE, JEAN BURKE, TRIXIE, ROVER, WONDER, OPHIR, ROSE, HARD SCRAB- D BLE nd LUCKY CHANCE lode N mining claims situated in the Berners Bay Mining District, —TONIGHT — Essex C’“’”‘en!er 2 Juneau Recording Precinct, Ter- ritory of Alaska, and deserib- AT Coupe—$§985.00 Coach—$985.00 Mineral Certificate No. 28 is- sued by the United States to 4 the Alaska Gold Mining Com- pany of Indiana on April 3, 1905, and recorded in Volume Mineral 413, pages 1 to 8 in- clusive, of the Records of the United States Land Office at Washington, D. C., to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description of said claims.” The said sale will pe held pur- suant to an order of the court * made and entered herein on the | ed in U. S. Patent No. 41983, ’ 29th day of May, 1929. } He sang last night, several fine solos, for the Flag Day, Exercises, accompanied by Mrs. Fern Vance, and was afterwards motored out to the Mendenhall Glacier and other Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 Value forValue Price for Pr_ice./ If you are considering the purchase of an auto- mobile, you owe it to zourself to check the new Chevrolet Six against any other car—value for value and price for price! Here, in the price range of the four, is offered a ‘smooth, werful, six-cylinder valve-in-head GARNICK’S PHONE 174 RHYTHM Elks IS KING Hall Serenaders 6-Piece Band Managment B. P. O. Elks 420 Oakland 5; Los Angeles 0. !neau, not only the educated musi-| The Moose and American Legion Alaskan b by Mrs. Criswell. . | Reversable, Renewable and Detachable San Francisco 6; Sacramento 4, _lcian, but any one who has any |clubs are slated to meet Sunday E. R. Johnson, Juneau; A. N_ut- C. Overweiler ‘15 conducting _n: thirteen innings. appreciation for music of any type.|afterncon at City Park. Pete | Chell, Haines; Mrs. W. D. Hawkins. party of 10 tourists, mo“.L.l',' Cnx | Polishes :As It: Cloahs National League ! Their programs include many hu- |Schmn.z probably will heave for the Zynda fornians, on the Yukon Circle trip. | New York 7; Pittsburgh 2. morous and comic selections, as well [Paps with Cunningham or Dobler James Tobin, Juneau; Mrs. James ——— St. Louis 4; Boston 3. |as madrigals, glee songs, ballads,|working for the Vets Tobin; Lydia Tobin; Agnes Tobin; | New Sheet Music and Records [ Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 4. _ sacred selections, etc. ] The Moose {s the only team in the|Alfred E. Tobin; Mrs. C. P. Kirt- |just arrived. Anderson M'lslcv American League o & 3 4 Tickets a: v being sold by th % land, Skagway; Cora M. Bangsberg, | Shoppe. —adv. St. Louls 7; Boston 6. Appear in Concerts |theatre. Prospective patrons are has won five victories in a row.|Sitka; Andy Morrison, Sitka; A. N. g WILL RETURN | Philadelphia 9; Cleveland 0. t P ! lurged to secure thelr resflvmons‘T“ Moose are in second place in|Daravin, Seattle; J. Hill, Lynn| Dr. George C. Barton's oficc will| New York 15; Detroit 4. at ralace early, as a complete “sell-out” is |the race for first half honors with|Canal; Thelma Arncss, Seattle; be open Wednesd e Omas ar ware O ¢ 0% b R ESHEAIIT 3 o R JEEE e i \ 7 Music lovers of Juneau will be!&nticipated, fbr both concerts, with | four games won and two lost. If STANDING OF CLUBS ‘delighted to know that the world-|change of program. | the Islanders should falter in the | TAR POT F Pacific Coast League famous Westminster Glee Singers ————.——.——— |stretch and drop two or three of 1 00 SUNDAY DINNER | T FOR RENT i W:m M‘or London, England, are coming to‘; NOTICE !tho four games they have left to . g'v:xs*.bl;frlancisco 3 20 gg «:g,the Palace Theatre on July 1 and | Dog owners xr_nust have a license | play, the Moose could nose them | : i et Oakland 44 36 sop!3 under the management of the 8td must be tied on dog's neck, out at the tape. ; [ ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE 7 >3 Yie Angeles 2 38 525 Professional and Business Women's oth;zrwxse dog will be picked c\lxp Sundzfxs s jflme;; homev’e;‘ isvrzol TR]MMINGS e s 3 2 “aan | Club of Juneau. |again. —adv.|setup for the Paps. e Vets Hollywood 36 39 480 PR O R T : s ith | W iamanto 38 48 430| Of notable interest to local music | ihrt‘t‘le flb X:‘tmd‘b“f h‘l:te““:“ds:on ‘ s Seattle D28 41 '3.,3:10vers will be the singing of the| Ice cream, pricx or pulk. 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