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f THE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRE TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1929 5 BRINGIN ‘,ljf_]i:;n:ff_)\ RING TITI-E ! IS VACATED AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Tom Scott, John Flagg, C. F.| Hunter, Mrs. Jean Larsen, Hoonah; | Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, Hoonah; | By GEORGE McMANUS ey ALL RIGHT MAGAQIE WHAT 0O YOU WANT? QUIET SNOOZE 1N THE HAMMOCK WHILE MAQGIE 195 QUT SHOPRIN! WHERE ARE ) © 1029, tnt't Featur s MILDRED MASON AND ust 27, at high noon. Henry Young officiated. The Rev. Allen Warwick, Hoonah. Alaskan , Ivan Arnesen, Baranoff; T. Tiak- 3r»,;zuch1, Wrangell; C. Evans, Tena- |kee Springs; James Donahue, Taku, | John Wiene, city; Lee Johnson, city. Zynda Mrs. Mae White; Mrs. B. Brock, Mons Anderson. e ————— BATTEN—MASON A _uiet wedding occurred Tues- day [September 10] when DeLos V. Batten of Wrangell and Miss Mary M. Mason of Atlantic City, N. J., were united in marriage by U. S. Commissioner William G. Thomas. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Morton. Batten is engineer on the |Mickey Walker Lo ses Crown Because He Has Failed to Defend it CHICAGO, TIll, Sept. 17.—Mickey Walker’s title as world’s middle- weight champion has been vacate! by the National Boxing Association because of his failure to defen the crown since June, 1928. Tho Association demands that cham« {plons defend their titles once every six months. — e PUT IN CONCRETE WALLS A concrete bulkhead on lowe:® Dixon Street to maintain the ban'i on the outside edge of the stree and a concrete wall and steps bes Mr. - R. R LISTER MARR]ED The bride was given in marriage |Bureau of Fisheries boat Auklet.|low the residence of William Ged- by her brother, Clifford Mason, of |Hjs pride arrived from the East on |des are to be installed by G. E % Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason, 1209 |Juneau and.was attended by Miss|the Princess Charlotte Tuesday |Krause, contractor, within the nex 1. Intersect 6. Units of dis- course 11, Suit 14, Soclal gather- Ing 15, All that could be wished 16. Full of: sufix 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle [EN [FTEINDOIRIAITINAICTE] REEE BE N[O[R] IRIAINI1 BRsioialRIRIOW]S] EHBEEE gflfifi Daily Cross-l;zord Pu;zle ACROSS 19, Small 1 Pald out 8. {lo h breath 25, Lond: Latin various classes of competition, but it _has been ten years since a Cali- fornian held the main prize in men’s competition. “Little Bill” Johnson was the last to win and the Mighty Atom happened to be at his peak when there was one obstacle too much for him—Til- den. Of the Coast’s present crop, Johnny Doeg of the famous Sut- Thurlow Street, Vancouver, B. C., announce the marriage of their eldest daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Ronald Richardson Lister, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lister, 1010 Victoria Road, Nanaimo, B. C. The wedding took place at the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal |Church, Juneau, on Tuesday, Aug- Emily Tucker, also of Juneau. Adrian V. Roff was best man. The couple will reside in Juneau in the near future. - NEW RECORDS New VICTOR RECORDS JUST ARRIVED. Anderson Music Shoppe. —adv. | {morning. They have gone to house- |few days. Preparatory work of |keeping in the Patenaude bunga- |cutting down a section of the {low on Second Street.—(Wrangell bank in front of the house was Be- lgun yesterday. Sentinel.) 3 See the Simmon’s Beautyrest | MATTRESSES 17. Pays attention A qum “ S 27, Sin, ton Clan appears to have the Ble 10, Ih ravor ot R o, Barepieation yALAN GOUI.D brightest chance of breaking | THE FINEST MATTRESS £0. Palm leaf: var. . The eyebro! | . {through to the top. i 21. Fathers: 84, "’fi, which { | THAT o 23. Examiner [1 N[N koot | P . K 37, Rounded ap- It does not take much study of 25, On to 36 Ttub Gut [V IN[TIOINJEML [E[T] " g‘.‘:."':“mu g the succulent statistics to discover SIMMONS PRODUCES 30, Deep holes A R Chick Evans' golf future is now where the Pirates cracked and blew § 31, County In New York state 33. Large, deep vessel 85. Before: prefix 86, Loafed lal belng rative IHIATS|PIliHIA ITIEIR|S] PPEIT|I[TIEJNA L [E|AJOIN|E[RIM [ERIRMIRIEDIsSINOlW 40, Acquired 42, knowledge Troubled 44, Pertaining to South Amer) behind him but the genial Chicago- this year’s pennant race to the ‘an showed at Del Monte that he Cubs. The Bucs had a three-game still packs a punch in his iron lead on July 15, lost that by July | shots. 25 and on August 25, just a month “Do you know this is my twen- later, they were 13 games behind “Built For Sleep” T | | | - 62, Vst AT DOWN oabhieas ittt s 48 Bosides 64. Concealed 2. Certified publis y-third national amateur tourna- the front-running Chicago outfit. H THE 1 & . ;m,. for Arylng g5, Holy womans :fi%‘;unun :a ment?” remarked Chick by way of The Pirates, over a period of six a5, French article o0 wira g 3. Rodent et [proving he is now one of the Old wecks, won 16 and lost 24, while :g' é‘,‘." fl,hsn:..l::f' 11, One of the > :,':'g'::"' fV w Hg:":,::: (ot Guard. “Why I was medalist twen- the Cubs were winning 33, losing " Griand beads of & e 58, Girl's name (v years ago and I was a semi- only 9 and making a bigger run- All . M i omas ar ware 0. N Y Xy portion prairle By e Layn inalist elght times before I finally away of the National League race pepper 18 not alikxe —mnot by 53. Dealer in " of the blood B, Since: Seot. . Tax won for the first time in 1916.” than at any time since thé days 1 2 g & 4 . . o cotns "k Waterliying a6 Nore larned g8 Bofore That was the year Bobby Jones' of Pecrless Frank Chance’s ma-' any means! One is "fCh n aro See Our Window Display ™ skin 78. Marry force " of necount debut in the tournament at Mer- chine. | matic oils-many others just stinging £ DAL ial form 11 Blotated plat- . Smali an " 70, Oreanof vislon 107 =Sl , . ‘:‘ .gf;;":?mn oath .lé)hrm‘:nn 1'1': }\'Il:éhplxm 7l."lf'lyldllml Hindu ‘E!;'I recall Bobby's playing With ¢ e 6 o o ® 6 0 0 © 8 0 © ® dust. That’s why certain pure food i 0. Slips eater » Foothol Rt aod en Byers in the first round. o GAMES MONDAY . i11: & I Any time either hit a particularly o e e e o ¢ s o 6 0o 0 @ 0 ! experts use Schilling as a stand bad shot, they would toss the club | away in disgust. i Pacific Coast League M n 21; Los Angeles 3. { Eventually Babe Ruth will be National League obliged to vield the home run Boston 8; Cincinnati 4. crown but the big fellow, as long Philadelphia 2, 2; Pittsburgh 3, 5. as he swirn up to the plate, pro- New York 5; St. Louis 5. poses to give not unnecessary ground Chicago at Brooklyn—Rain. | to any rivalin the clouting circus: Ameriéan League | |Off to a somewhat slow start this Cleveland 4; New York 2. ‘yesr, with a layoff of several wecks, Chicago 3; Boston 4. \'Ruth spotted margins to at least St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 2. 'a half dozen rivals. In fact, around Detroit 9; Washington 10. |August 1, the Babe was trailing | |Chuck Klein by nine home runs, |buut it took less than a month | | | STANDING ur CLULS Pacific Coast League ard by which to judge all others. There’s a world of difference on a steak. Try it! Baking Powder 32 Extracts Tea Failure to Receive Credit no proof that a bill has been paid but cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. | This convenience and protection is {for the Yankee star Lo overhaul | Won Last rolirs fob:the AsKIng. - Phy your bl the | Klein as well as Hack Wilson, Mel- Hollywood - 50 32 meern wnd mfe Way vin Ott, Lou Gehrig and others, Mission ... 49° 33 \ Ruth has had many a tussle for San Francisee ... 48 34 OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT 'the main honors, It was late Sep- Los Angeles 46 36 tember one year before he shook Portland . 45 36 AT loose his team-mate, Lou Gehrig Oakland -39 4 . . S in the greatest two-man battle for Sacramento . 20 582 Splendid Variety of Young THE FIRST NAT:ONAL the home run crown yet witnessed. Seattle ......... 21 6l | o { oy All of which emphasizes that the N‘W“”::“' s ’ 4 ’ BANK Babe, when pressed, is one of the! Lost M d M OF JUNEAU greatest of all competitors. |Chicago - 93 45 674 en’s an 1sses | { | | Pittsburgh . 80 59 573 The Pacific Coast has continued Ne% York b :to send forth tennis champions, m‘[Brooklyn s 453 #Philadelphia ........ 62 k(3 449 Cincinnati ........ 60 9 432 Boston .................. 52 87 374 Fresh Alaska Eggs and Alaska Vegetables ’ | Americaa soague i ‘Woh Lost Pct. PHONE 174 Philadelphia ....... 96 43 689 * New York .. . 80 60 571 . t t t Cleveland . 4 64 536 ll h l yl ) Washington .. 4 463 Detroit . 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