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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 3, 1929. BRINGING UP. FATHER I'M GLAD YOU LIKE YOUR CLUB. BUT | HOPE YOU WiLL TRY TO GET HOME RIGHT BLT YOU SEE THEY WANT TO ELECT ME ON THE BOARD OF GOVERNORD - WOULDN'T GO, BE SURE TO MEET | ME AT DUGAN'S AT E\GHT-THIRTY- USE THE SAME EXCODE 1 1 GAVE MY \WIFE TO GIT OUT THATS A BIR MAGGIE WiLL SORE FALL. FER THAT Bv fiEORi‘,;‘. MJ\AN‘US 00G-GONE 1T \'VE FORGOTTEN THAT EXCLDE To QIT OLT THAT DINTY TOLO M AN MAGGIE /iy WANTS To (! GO TO THE OPERA - GET THE s 7 VETS AND PAPS | CLASH SUNDAY Important Game Scheduled Tomorrow—May Affect Title Race for Half The Vets and Moose clubs are ated to put on Sunday’s bill of entertainment for the local fans| in a nine-inning game at City Park. It will be called at 2:30 years by the R. P. Nelson Store, it was announced today by Mrs. Wini- fred Jones, local manager. It will be taken over as soon as altera- tions can be made. The new quarters are located adjoining the building which houses the womens' apparel store of Gor- don‘s Incorporated. The two places will be made into one, business use both, Mrs. Jones said. Gordon's Gift Store, located across |Seward Street, will be moved into the new quarters and the two busi- nesses operated jointly. “We expect to have the new store quarters completely arranged 1, in time for our annual Fall and the| and | occupied not later than September | - QUICK SELLER; nors Motor Company i Is Sold on Sight The first 1930 Buick to reach | Alaska, coming to the Connors Mo- - MERRITT BUYS ;First Model to Reach Con-| 1930 BUICK 1S \ %mcnls ‘in the 1930 Buick. This ac- | tion is controlled by metering valves which insure uniformity or action under all road conditions. ; Evidence that no cost was spared !in making the 1930 car the finest | Buick in history, is apparent in the {incorporgtion of double breaker {arm distributors on all cars in t T 50 and 60 series to insure proper coupe. seven-passenger sedan, all speeds conditions. The four-door and t HOPE YoU DIDN'T FOR- OPERA TICKETS- Series 60 is made up of a firing of the larger engine under| i NO SUCH LUCK- H BUT VWS ¥ COLLD RE =~ MEMBER WHAT \ FORGOT To REMEMBER - |lower roofs. Al closed body inter- iors are exceptionally attractive and richly appointed. | The popular tandem-blade wind- | shield wipers, introduced by Buick for the first lels, remair the 1930 c st OF HEARING ACCOUNT NOTICE FINAL five-passenger four-door sedan, five- gaseline pump has been redesigned | i The undersigned, having on the | passenger coupe, seven-passenger and improved and the low phaeton and seven-passenger lim- carburetor adjustment has been ousine. |eliminated, each carburetor being iaccurately calibrated to give the best all-around results, peed Wheelbase Increased The wheelbase :a the 40 series has been increased from 116 inches Steering Is Easier to 118 inches; in series 50 from 121! An ease of steering has been ob- to 124 inches, and in the 60 series 'ained in the new Buick by the from 129 to 132 inches. The famous USe Of an accurately made and fully Buick valve-in-head engine on the @djustable worm and roller type 40 models has been stepped up to steering gear. In addition, all road 80% horsepower, while the larger Shocks through the steering whecl motor in the 50 and 60 series has are eliminated by a special road been increased to 99 horsepower., Shock eliminator placed at the front All models develop an actual speed €nd of the frame on the steering 24th day of July, 1929, |final account as administrator of the estate of Louise E. Bathe, de- ceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors |or other persons interested in said |estate, that Friday, September 27, 11919, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon |of said day, at the office of the | United States Commissioner, in the | United States Court House, in the |City and Precinct of Juneau, Ter- ritory of Alaska, is the time and place set for the hearing of ob- time on the 1929 mod- | andard equipment on | \“ e ll" filed his | toves and anges SEE OUR SPECIAL RANGES IN COLORS GREEN-—BLUE—WHITE— AND GREY THE Thomas Hardware Co. The ‘ First ‘ National p. m. The Moose are at the top of the heap in the pennant scramble, leading Douglas by the narrow margin of a half-game. This will be wiped out if the Legionnaires win tomorraw, or boosted to a whole game if the Paps come out on top. Pete Schmitz is slated to hurl for the Moose with either Cunning- ham or Denny McLaughlin doing mound duty for the Vets. - .- GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 8; Hollywood 5. Sacramento 8; Oakland 4. Portland 12; Seattle 1. Missicn 9; Los Angeles 5. National League Cincinnati 3; New .York 2. Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh 0. St. Louis 14; Brooklyn 7. American League Cleveland 9; New York 8. Philadelphia. 11; Detroit 10. Boston 3; Chicago 1. ‘Washington 5; St. Louis 3. STANDING vur CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 9 11 12 13 18 20 showings of new goods,” Mrs. Jones said. “We will add new lines to those now carried. This will in- clude a shoe department. Several other lines will also be added.” As soon as the stock of goods in the old Nelson Store building c¢an be removed, carpenters will start work altering and renovating it. Work will be rushed as rapidly as possible. — ., |tor Company, of this city, found 8 N well in excess of 90 miles an hour. gear side. | Jections to said account and for | a ready purchaser and left the dis-| All models have been lowered ap-| An improved muitiple disc clutch |thé settlement thereof. i | play rooms before one third of theProximately two inches; body con- is used on al models and the cen- JOHN RECK, |autoists of Juneau and prospects |tours have been refined, and the | tralized lubrication system has been Administration of the estate of had an opportunity to give it the |radiator shape has been rcviscd‘retaln_ed, Louise E. Bathe, deceased. lonce over. M. L. Merritt was one t0 give it a long, racy appeamnca.; Bodies on all models are ]flrgm“Fn-sL publication, Aug. 3, 1929, lof the first to see the exhibit and The margin of the radiator shell ;and have three-fourths of an inch;Last publication, Aug. 31, 1929. 'he planked down his money. Tha|has been reduced and the radiator | | purchase was a 30-70 Sedan. Ecore has been protected with ther-' | Greater power, longer wheelbase, | mostatically controlled shutters. | lower, longer and more beautiful| New type mechanical operated bodies, and innumerable mechani- |internal expanding Servo four-wheel | 'cal improvements are outstanding brakes have been adopted on the | achievements of the Buick for 1930, new Buick. This is a larger brake Fourteen models, divided mtoi‘h““ used heretofore and is con- The only thing that ever looks mcre insecure than the things hung from the frail little ribbon sHould- i b er straps is a fat man’s trousers | three series, comprise the new Buick‘:‘mned by a patented hinged shoe when the waistband comes on the | array, Series 40 embraces six mod- |construction, assuring smooth oper- { under side of his over-developed |els, a five passenger, two-door se- ation and climination of grabbing.| a ue- us bay window. dan, four-passenger sport roadster,| Springs Improved | .- five-passenger phaeton, two-passen- New scmielliptical springs, mak- | ) it Frest: rouswed peanuts apa ‘pop- | ger business coupe, five-passenger |ing possible the lowering of the . cern. Junesu Tee Cream Parlors, | four-door sedan and four-passen-lbnd:;. and new double-acting hy- 0 T ger, de luxe coupe. Series 50 is|draulic shock absorbers, checking Have you triea whe Five o'Cleck | composed of a five-passenger four-|the car on the bound and rebound, {PHONES 92—95 FREE DELIVERY ] 2 TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS groceries and values is a con« stant visitor here. She is award in the first place that she can rely, absolutely upon the quality of things for the table. And shd is quite sure that to seek lower prices for groceries is perfectly useless. We shall be pleased td have you put our service to & test. ! “The Store That Pleases” Dinner Speclais at Mabry's Cafe? |door sedan and a four-passenger|are other noteworthy improve- | SANITARY GROCER\’; PHONES 83—85 DODGE BROTHERS SCHOOL BUS SEATS 25 CHILDREN $1,480.00 f. o. b. Seattle McCaul Motor Company San Franeisco ...... Hollywood Mission . Los Angeles . Portland ... Oakland = Sacramento ... Seattlg .21 ek g W | ] 13 1 21 7 26 Nauona: League Won Lost A 31 . 59 37 46 49 56 58 Costof Living and ‘lectricity Chicago Pittsburgh .. New York . St. Louis . Brooklyn 4 Cincinnati .. Boston N i 59 Philadelphia .......... 59 American veague Won Lost 4 26 60 35 . 54 45 53 47 47 52 38 57 Hello, HELLO! — No we are not going up the Taku prospecting, No, NO!—Yes, I would like to go but you see we have a business to look after,—What? Yes I know but our customers expect certain service and we feel we should be on the job all the time—well they have been getting it for over thirty years and—, No, we’re not going. Good bye. ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN = REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor Philadelphia New York .. St. Louis . Cleveland . Detroit ... ‘Washington Chicago 39 62 Boston .. .29 70 Gastineau uUnannet League ‘Won Lost 2 According to the United States Bureau of Labor, the cost of living teday is two and one-half times what it was in 1890. It is 70 per cent above what is was in 1913. The cost of household electric service is one-third of what it was in 1890, and 25 per cent less than the average cost in 1913. R T 2k ot | Any increase in the cost of living means New Ford Fordor Sedan Is An Economical Car to Drive ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low cost of up-keep. Kconomical because it has been made to stand up under thousands and thousands of miles of steady running. Moose ... e Douglas - Elks .. k. i '8 Jmerican Legion... 2 GORDON LEASES OLD i NELSON STORE HOUSE | ON SEWARD STREET Gordon's Incorporated has lensed; the store building in the Malony Block on the corner of Second and Seward Streets, occupied for many "ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE 3 4 K 4 .333 % . An indication of the built-in quality of this car is shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford than in almost any other car, regardless of price. an increase in the cost of labor and mater- 3 ials and in all other items of cost entering into the generation of electricity and its WILHELMINA Chocolate Covered CHERRIES Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, smoothness and alert performance of this car by driving it yourself. You'll know it’s a great auto- mobile the minute you take the wheel. Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires distribution to the switch on your wall. In spite of this, and the constant demand for improvements and extensions of serv- ice, the electric light and power industry has actually been able to bring about a steady reduction of charges to its con- It: tvery e RS rand in every cord of a 4 e "' STONE TIRE is Gum-Dipped. | ARE MOST ECONOMICAL ON ALASKA s 5 ROADS The Gum-Dipping Process gives a tire a _ greater flexibility without friction. Juneau Motors, Inc. One Pound Boxes 75 CENTS “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Most Miles Per Dollar for 4 Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ' JUNEAU DOUGLAS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Connors Motor Company