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Eng o T E Brown's erro bs. ot 2110 d, Kearney made ¢ ; g ignd n's grounder, then i 50 ccession by Reever, Rol-| R first obler, scored Cunningham, | oo FraPETI nzon, Burda and| g : g | Summary—Earned runs, Legion 3, 1 “the? frame] s a o & , to Brown,|FIk8 % two base hits, Burda 1| - Schmitz 1, Nelson 1; sacrifice hit |Brown 1; stolen ba M. ]\L\(‘- with 2 padden 1; double r from to English, Scanzon to Cunning {ham, Burda to Scar o pitin s | Brown; base on Spadden 2, Cur Mac bobbled Reeves', Jo i hioham 1, turned over ment for the Bills, nd worked la: FHeht % |1; nit by Ssietitg o : SR ) : pitched ball, Win ot Tl AR v, Heinke | 1. spadden; struck out by Cun-|p Four hits mixed with three er- and Cunnin a row lnm 9 b‘ MacSpadden 0; left e | in the sixth. sulted in five score d sewed up t 3 ; umpire: Ramsey at the piate, for the Vet To o it indis- einke and Cunningham to putable. y cha 1p one in nd second the fifth and two more in the (h'!\\ wild to first in an effort to | atclr English napping and both | i Heinke and Pick scored. Burda First Shipmnt of flew out to center to end the in- Local sixth The Bills shoved two men across the rubber in the first and one more in the fifth, and went score- less in the remainder of the frame Big ning. Box Score and Summary ABR HPOAE and we: s 83 23 83 2 1} B Ly from w e he sec on Little J. Schm 4. 03320 {‘ ()rrlcs Mac Brown singled to C. M'Spadden, p4 1 1 0 2 1 % ) || Will Be in Monday ||p. ST | ) Also New Turnips with Radishes and Green Onions AT | Grocery SALMON CREEK PHONE 478 Free Delivery R e Madame Hevena Rubinstein, Internatmndl Beauty Special-| ist, says TONIGHT “Remember that within you| there is latent Beauty, new| Youth, greater Loveliness.| Let me help you.” Valaze Pasturized Face Cream Valaze Cleansing Cream Valaze le Skin Food | (embellisseur) | Valaze Bleach Cream, TFace Powder, Lip Sticks, Hair Tonics Sole Agents Violin and Accordian Music Phone 25 Free Delivery [] ¢ L = Ansco / Hv “”,I',v;’," rt /:—" . | Cameras ‘i and George B | o | SUPPLIES { LARGE SHIPMENT | s 1 Vegeta[)les WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 DON'T SWEAR Try Our “Skeeter Dope” It dopes ’em, they lose their pep, and you en- joy life. Free Delivery Phone 134 | Will Arrive on Steamer STORE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT TO ACCOMMODATE PATRONS ; We make it ourselves —we know it is good. Juneau Drug Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN Free Delivery Phone 33 GEORGE BROTHERS | Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Open Till 11 P. M. ’um Woman’s Club, have toured the world three times and have giv- en thousands of concerts in almost every city and town of any im- portance in both the old and the new world. They are making their first tour of the United States un- der the direction of Laurence A. Lambert, the well-known concert and theatrical impresario of Los Angeles and New York; and un- questionably their concert here will be one of the outstanding musical events of the season. The boy sopranos win the hearts of all with the exquisite texture of their beautiful voices. The en- semble work of the boys and the | men is just about perfect, and their programs have been most enthusi- astically acclaimed wherever they have appeared on the American continent. The local management is to be congratulated on having secured of humorous solos, duet, trio, and quartet selections as well as full choral numbers. —— e —— GET OFF THE EARTH Scenic Flights—$2.50. Beautiful view of Mendenhall Glacier. The Plane “Totem,” Pilot Lyal C. Woods. Drive to Alaska Dairy. for us such a brilliant concert at- jHours from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. traction, and all music lovers are urged to give a record audience to this celebrated group of singers, Their programs have been ar- ranged with a view to pleasing every taste and include a number —adv. FEERESE AT «TRS We are nnw ready to aller or make up your furs. Goldstelnx NAVY PLANE IN FL]LH | MacSpadden *r FOR p;‘CI"""S TOD“‘ ]- FAT G'MING Lieut. 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