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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATLRDAY JUNE 29. 1929. BRINGING UP FATHER THAT COMMON PERSON- OINTY MOORE, POOR DINT Y- 15 COOKING CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE IN HI9 APARTMENT URPSTAIRS AND 'VE SENT THE AGENT SUPPOSE THEY LL CANCEL V1S LEADSE NOW:- VP TO FIND HiM AT T By GEORGE MeMANUS _ TS QUITE TRLE WHAT MRD-IIGLD - HE AND HI%D WIFE TOoLD WERE EATING WHENS | — CA\_\_ED«\J GAMES FRIDAW Pacific Coast League Mission 3; Hollywood 2. Portland 8; Oakland 7. Los Angeles 18; San Francisco Bacramento 8; Seattle 3. National League Cincinnati 10; Pittsburgh 3. Chicago 9; St. Louis 5. American League Cleveland 5; Detroit 4. St. Louis 7; Chicago 2. Boston §5; Washington 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. Mission . 59 31 656 San Francisco ... 56 38 596 Oakland 54 40 574 Hollywood . 45 45 500 Los Angeles 45 48 484 Sacramento . 45 50 474 Seattle 32 56 364 Portland 3t 59 344 National League Won Lost Chicaga . 87 23 Pittsburgh 38 24 New York . 36 27 St. Louis 36 28 Brooklyn a 27 35 Philadelphia ... 26 37 ‘Boston e 27 40 Cincinnati 23 38 American League Won Lost Philadelphia ......... 48 15 New York ... .. 36 26 St. Louis 3 . 38 27 Detroit 37 32 Cleveland 30 33 ‘Washington . 26 36 Chicago . .. 23 44 Boston ... 21 41 Gastineau uUnanne: League Won Lost Douglas e 8 1 Moose 6 3 Elks . 3 6 American Legion 8 - .- GET OFF THE EARTH Scenic Flighis—$2.50. Beautiful view ‘of Mendenhall Glacier. The Plane “Totem,” Pilot Lyal C. Wceods. Drive to Alaska Dairy. Hours from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. —adv. Pet. 617 613 563 435" 422 403 Pet. 162 .581 .585 536, 476 410 343 309 Pet. .889 .667 333 a1t - Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- ccrn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, R ] We ms-c ana awer all kinds of fur garments. Goldstein's Em- porium. —adv. he Arcade Cafe ecial Dinners on Bundays and Week Days Soda Fountain in eonmection. Come in and listen to the lmw Mary Yousg. 'Prop. | !‘ Phone 288 | Have Your Mattress Renovated OLD MATTRESSES— Re-shaped, re-covered = l | 5p | | e, Our Pur A.zunuactu“nz Depan- ment is in charge of an expert furrier. Goldstein’'s Emporium. adv $20,000 FIGHT PURSE HELD UP (13 Bout Between Ace Hud-| For the kins, Joe Genshlea “Cer- . e Outdoors” tainly Looked Bad Showi | i % A howing the new j‘ SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—On “BITCKAROO” the ground that the fight between | Ace Hudkins and Charley Belanger Breeches, Blazers and Cruiser Shirts from the |“bad looked bad,” Joe Genshlea,| famous Pendleton line. Secretary of the State Boxing Com- | mission, has held up the purse amounting to about $20,000. | The bout resulted in a decision for Hudkins. Fight fans hurled | programs and other papers into| the ring and general disapproval was shown at the brand of boxing | exhlmted Most of the sport writ- |ers agreed that the match “cer- | tainly looked bad.” | Investigation will be made next week. ~ Keep warm and dry in all weather TR SABIN & SCOTT The Store for Men ! Por Carpenver Tork of any kind —shop or city—Call Handy Andy. Phone 498, PHONE 30 FOR SUDDEN SERVICE Don’t let Anybody “KID’ you Aot of people are trymg to make you believe they can write miles into a tire. Don’t let them “kid” you. “There are no miles in a bottle of ink.” The orxly way you can get miles into a tire is to build miles in, the way Good- year does, with the power- ful, tractive All-Weather Tread and extra-elastic, extra-durable SUPER- TWIST Cord. Then you can give a real guarantee, the guarantee we give with the Good- year Tires we sell: EVERY GOODYEAR AND PATHFINDER PNEUMAT- ICTIRE IS GUARANTEED AGAINST DEFECTS FOB ITS ENTIRE LIFE It does not cost any more to buy a Good» r. Come in and let us prove it J UNEA U MOTORS, Inc. SECOND HALF OPENS | AT DOUGLAS SUNDAY The second half of the Gastineau Channel Baseball league schedule will open at Douglas Sunday after- noon when the Islanders entertain the Moose on the Island diamond. The game will start at 2:30 p.m. Manning is slated to work for the Islanders, champions of the first half. Pete Schmitz probebly will be on the mound for the Moose. PLANE TOTEM MAKES PASSENGER FLIGHTS During the last few days a num- ber of flights have been made in the vicinity of Mendenhall Bar and over Mendenhall Glacier by The Totem Air Setvice plane, the To- tem, pilot Lyal Woods. Among the DAY WHEN You KNEW HE WAS COOKING '\ T 1Ny =1 APART passcngers to miake tr\ps were Miss DID HE HIM You AND 1T WAD DELICIOVS: Rae Stevens, Mrs. Rae Stevens, Mrs. Howe Vance, Helen Whitman, Hazel Boyce, Paul Hudon, Lar 'l Parks, Harry Murray, Roy Lunn,| Hayne Jarard, Buddy Martin, Ethel | Wheeler, Frank Bangard and C.! K. Cumming. [ In addition to passenger flight& a number of people enrolled for| the course of instruction in flying, including Miss Rae Stevens, M Helen Whitman, Paul Hudon, Har- ry Murray, Roy Lunn, Hayne Jar-| ard, Frank Bangard and C. K. Cumming. The undercarriage for the pon- toons for the Totem have been ordered and are expected to arrive in Juneau on the Alameda, Mr.| Woods said. He expects to have the plane equipped with pontoons within a week after which the/ plane will be based in Juneau and flights made from here. .- - | LEAVE FOR PETERSBURG J. P. VanOrsdel, who represents the Foshay interests; Attorney H. L. Faulkner and James chkers)mm‘ left for Petersburg on the Admiral; Rogers to spend a few days on busi- ness in connection with the possible purchase of the Cold Storage Com- pany and power company at that place by the Foshay Company. HE INWVITED Me - IN TO HAVE SOME Ed Moelier, University of Ore gon, broke the recognized world": record discus throw by heaving th platter 160 feet 7-10 inches in tim meet wl!h W;uhmuh-- NOTICE OF DhLINQULNl "TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF roO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: JUNEAU, ALASKA. Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, Alaska, I for the year 1928 has been completed and is now and for a period of thirty (30) days after the comple- !tion of this publication hereof, will remain open for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. One, at , on the first day of August, 1929, for judgment and order of sale. ng list shows the tracts as shown by sald Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of Tax, Penalty and to whom assessed. sed Clara S. Barlow Clara S. Barlow J. W. Clark J. W. Clark ... J. W. Clark ... 1J. M. Giovanetti J. M. Giovanetti ... ,Richard Johnson Estate . J. F, Kaher ... J. F. Kaher . 'J. F. Kaher ... John C. Lund, Jr. Nugget Shop, Inc Nugget Shop, Inc Lloyd Ritter Ben Rodebaugh H. F. Starr . O. E. Schombel . Valentine . Valentine Valentine . Valentine Valentine . Valentine . Valentine -Block -Block -Block -Block Block -Block HEEEEED | Description of Property .East side Willoughby Ave., Lot and Barn . ast side oat House .and Lot, abin 7, Lot ..., “Grotto” Property, Front Street A, Lot 5 and 2 Buildings . A, Lot 6, Lot only E. Lot and Cabin 9, Lot 6 and Buildings . 18, Lots 7 and 8 and 5§ houses 108, Lot 3 and Building 2 eoni .Block 113, Lots 3 and 4 and 3 Houses .. Block K. Lot 1.) .Block L. Lot 1.) Building Block 203, Lot 10 .. o ‘South side West 7th St., Lot and Cabin North side West 12th 8t., Found. and Cabin.. -South side West Tth st., Lot and Found.... -Block 3, Block G, Lot 1.) Block 3, Lot 5 and Building.) .Block 3, Lot 6, Lot only.) Block 3, Lot 7, 5x27’, Block 12, Lot 1, Lot only . A“Arctic” illoughby Ave., Lot and Barn . 7x30°, Block A. Block A. S Lot 1.) Building Frac. Lot) Property, Front St. Total ... $ Tax Penalty Interest Total 360 $ 36 $ 39 $ 435 12.60 90 14.76 1.80 . 02 2.00 1.80 . 02 2.00 90.00 9.4 5.40 104.40 108.00 90 119.70 1.80 o 02 2.00 3.60 E: 04 4.00 72.00 5 60 79.80 135.00 110 149.60 54.00 X 45 59.85 108.00 . 90 119.70 450.00 3.60 498.60 4.50 F 05 5.00 7.20 . .08 8.00 5.40 ; .06 6.00 3.60 E 04 4.00 5.24 698.24 630.00 63.00 249.30 89.75 299.16 225.00 81.00 270.00 2250 1.80 8.10 .65 217.00 216 ...$2,268.90 $226.98 $24.42 $2,520.21 IN WITNESS WHEREREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seai of the City i of Juneau, Alaska, this 1st day of June, 1929. (SEAL) H. R. SHEPARD, Municipal Clerk. We Are Ready to Clean Anything! ; i —5 The Sherwin William’s I Fast-Dri Floor I l | Varnish Dries Hard to Recoat in Four Hours Thomas Hardware Co. TAR POT FOR RENT First National Bank of Juneau Office—Almquist Tailor Shop WOOD LARGE LOAD, $4.25 Either MILL or KINDLING WOOD SERVICE TRANSFER CO. PHONE 528 i " . New Super Six Essex Challenger Coupe—$§985.00 Coach—$985.00 Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. McCaul Motor Company ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, prop. The New Superior Whippet SIX Combines Costly Car Beauty with Costly Car Engineering. More car for your money than any light and made like new Alaska Mattress Co. PHONE 443 GOODYEAR DEALERS six car on the market. “Finger Tip Control” meaning the startex, lights and horn are all operated by the horn button. The most notable advance in driving con- venience since the self-starter. Be Safe --- Let Us Do Your Dry Cleaning Rugs and cretonnes, suits and frocks—whatever you send us Automobile We'call for and deliver Willoughby” Ave. “A GOOD JOB ALL WAYS” And because it is our motto we will expand in PAINTING of every description. Interior and Exterior, Sign and Landscape Painting, Graining, Kalsomining and Wall Papering Anything to beautify the home; office, etc. CALL ARMAND, The Painter TELEPHONE 1603 Estimates Gladly Given Tours If you contemplate making an automobile tour in the States, your insurance can be all fixed up here before you start whether you take your car with you or buy it in Seattle. Come in and see us about it anyway. We have learned some things by experience about car insur- ance which may cost you money to learn. Our rates are the same as those in the States. Our policies cover cverywhere. Policies. written in the States do not cover in Alaska. ALLEN SHA TTUCK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE tional merit. For Prompt Courteous Efficient Service Phone 15 to clean comes back to you from our shop in perfect condition. We are ready to undertake any job of cleaning and pressing, for no material is too delicate for us to handle without mishap. Our rates for dry cleaning are moderate and our work is of excep- The Alaska Laundry Now on display at greatly reduced prices. Juneau Motors, Inc. Willys Knight Dealers “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ‘Dry Cleamng and Prvssmg ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattack Wav ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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