The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1930, Page 5

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’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930. ot S BRINGING UP FATHER [ Two DRESSES-TWO HONORED DOLLARS COLLECT- AN WHAT NES-THE ONES ' WAD LOOKING AT YESTERDAY: SEND THEM RIGHT OVER .5 ARE LOCWED YD1 CONT KNOW WHAT £ WITH THE REY- 1| JUST LOCKED MAGGIE'S LT CLOTHES OP AN HID THE KEY- Now SHE WON'T BE ABLE TO Official car registration reports from King County ! . t FORD always in LEAD { DRAZ ME WITH HER TO TAM | TO De? WITHOOT PELAY- EVER YoU FEEL 3 and the City of Seattle for the month of May give THAT TEA PARTY THIS X - LIKE GIVIN' ME 1S] [ Ford 51.9 per cent for all cars sold. FTERNOON! D T 7 > : 5 : . / /;A i . % U‘(Ouo /\ : | For this great record FORD has again given the 2N\ THERED NSTHIN WD public_the-benefit in nature of a reduction in price r p [ s b > from FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. v 6 - \\\\T‘l—. FORD leads in sales because he leads in motor car E values. 3 N FORD CARS ARE SOLD AND 007 % | SERVICED BY © i v . T | 3 [ P. S.—We now have a small quantity of AMMON- H it | IUM SULPHATES—Come in and get your |[ | share. il I [ UNEAU MOTORS, 1 i ¢ | i : ™ | DEALERS i' t ® 1930, lat') Feature Seevice, Inc. =TI | & 3 } 185 Sregh Mrilp FIgh Bmerne ¢l L rp e T e ————— 3 : . ! baseman, who last year led the| 3 174 E BL M I American league in batting, was > ~\ | sent to California to recuperate af- REAL BARGA INS X | ter he sustained a broken leg this \ - CHAMPION NOW -~ """ """ " " T d . L | Ola papers ror sale at The Em- | ~ | ! : i [ A ! USED CARS {Defeats Jimmy Slattery in |F——————————————ri ) 9 - S 2 | 15Round Match for | { 'n | TANDING OF CLUBS [8t. Louts ... 27 - 8% 422 1 : | | BIGGEST VALUES EVER L] ight Heavy litle | E | raitic Gosst League Chicago 8 3 3% SUMMER | : | Won Lost Pet.| Boston F {148 40 0N o G e OFFERED IN JUNEAU City League | & = ' l " |Sacramento ... 44 32 579 g | ten years of milling, mostly on the | U d { ;Los Angeles 4“ » o641 M i Pct"!back roads of fistiana, Maxie Ros- | n erwear 4 7 538 | Moose 1 0 1.000 :Oakland .. 3 | N erinan Taginb it 1 500 | €nbloom, of Harlem, last nigm‘ 69 f 3 San Franciso a8 3 gg‘; 10ks 0 1 i won a fifteen round decision and | SHIRTS and SHORTS CONNORS MOTOR Co g Suoves thori Pt IN UNE GAME o T e A g | - stripped dancing Jimmy Slattery of | ; . . 3 B 1] 3 rld’s v W 3 shi | Placsi Ganis 66 Many Haliywood Rt dcion WEl et .:r)):(m\-\;;“}x)d.s light heavyweight cham- || A big new shipment of Hits and Errors A o Portland o i‘: AR kel Maxie had eight rounds and Slat- || silk and broadcloth || e I g i T - e Sy i atinal Leagth | AT DUGOUT TONlGHT;“ five rounds. Two rounds were horts. i lai d fan- || In a 29-run game, featured BY|iveen St. Louls and New York Won Lost Ps“‘-. ! [even shorts, In plain and Ian i 5 * Brooklyn 38 22 832 G Hlins Bk i et & ses, .and A|Gehrig made one circult clout. ' cnicago " 40 .25 15| The regular monthiy meeting of o cy patterns at new low a redhot seven-inning slugfest, from New York .32 28 533/ Alford John Bradford Post No. 4,| PORT BRIEFS . F rye-Bruhn - ? i GAMES WEDNESDAY St. Louis 30 30 500 of this city, will be held in the e——————————— ¢ Priges; e American Legion team last $ Bosto! 2 31 466 | Legion Dugout this evening at '8 Dick Rudolph, one of ,the aces night to take first place in the Pacific Coast Leagve R, 2 ST " . that pitched the Boston & : h 26 32 448 c’clock, and all members are urged ‘N4t pitched the Boston to a pen ompan second half of the City Le: Sacramento 2; Hollywood 8. Pittsburg] i I nant 14’ i § alf of e y ague. {Oakland 3: Mission 4 Philadelphia ..... 23 34 404 to be in attendance. ‘n‘m; and world’s cha_mmonshnp in —— s nip Sadl IR AR San Francisco 7; Portland 2. Cincinnati ... 25 38 397| Several matters pertaining to the | 1914, stil lhurls occasionally in the GHorclinls tniligsTof b coniely, Rl 61 Heatilo 1 i American League local Fourth of July celebration |10W ranking minors. Featuring Frye’s De- but the Paps piled up such a ter- National League | Won Lost Pct sre slated for consideration. The 2 lici H . rific }ead in thg first four mmngs»nosmn-st, Lolils Rdfn’ Philadelphia ... 41 24 631 post is in charge of the arrange-| Constance Hanf, 13 years old, is clous rams and Bacon [k 56 WS & Bt toomnoh fon et ion 1: Dibtsblrah. b Washington ... 38 24 613 ments for the celebration and final |the junior national free-style cham- § Vet New York 3; Cincinnati 11. New York ... 87 - 24 .07 reports from the committees in pion at 50 yards. C. 0. SABIN, Prop. PHONE 38 1" ] Before the Moose had scored, Philadelphia 12; Chicago 13. Cieveland .. 33 30 524 charge are expected to be made | | § however, the Vets had seven runs, American League Detroit ..... .39y 38 446 tonight Lsi Lew Fonseca, Cleveland first and it looked dark for the Moose. Cne came in the first on a two- base hit, two errors, while the other six were scored on a single, a dou- (gt Louis 4, 4; New York 5, 16. ble, a triple, two errors, a stolen Juneau City League base, a passed ball and a fielder's Moose 15, Legion 14. ‘ choire. - — Moose Take Leap | The sextet came in the second. It evidently aroused the Paps for they came back, and in the next three innings pounded out seven hits which were good for 13 runs. A flock of Legion errors and a few extra base socks did the dirty work. Three more came over the pan in the fifth for the Vets on a trio of ' safeties. The Moose shoved over one in the first of the sixth. Another three runs in the last of that inning put the Vets only one run behind the Paps. In order to be safe the Moose decided on another run in the final frame. Their foresight proved wise, for the Vets got their four- teenth run in the last of the sev- cnth and finished right on the heels of their opponents. USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It——SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. , Service With Satisfaction Detroit 4; Boston 3. Chicago 1, 7; Philadelphia 8, 2. Cleveland 5; Washington 13. CAMEI- a promise-of pleasure FLY-TOX KILLS Flies, Moths, Mosquitoes, Roaches, Fleas, Bed Bugs and Ants Is harmless to man and beast. Does not sting and is easy to apply. 8 ounce bottle, 50c 16 ounce bottle, 75¢ Box Score 1 MOOSE— ABRHPOAE Juneau Drug B. Schmitz, If .. 3-8 R C F. 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FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Goss, D .. .37 .1.0.0 0 ‘Wilson, p 100010 | i i Pt it O SEE IT | Booking may be made .thh Larry Parks Thomas, ph, 135 080 TODAY or at desk of Gastineau Hotel ______ | Totals . 371413 21 16 g|| | Dusiness Coupe, §785 here | Summary—Two-base hits, Roberts Roller, Lansing, Benson, Kearney 2; three-base hits, Brown, Coughlin, adden; home run, Roller; b n balls, off Goss 4, off Cun- ningham 1; struck out, by Goss 1, by Manning 1, by Cunningham 6, by MacSpadden 2; winning pitcher, nningham; charge defeat to Gdss; umpires, Nostrand, Bothello, || ‘Walmsley; scorer, Sides. Car can be seen at Alstrom's Pool Room evenings Alaska-W ashington Airways | { For demonstration—Phone 551 i | | Hangar, Phone 429 Economy Garage i Phene 551 Gastineau, Phone 10 IF YOU enjoy smoking, why not smoke the most enjoyable cigarette ever ORDER YOUR WINTER’S - WOOD NOW SOUND FOREST WOOD—16 in. stove and kindling, heater and fireplace—any length. HALF CORD—$5.00 CORD—$9.50 * DELIVERED—CASH PRICES Leave orders at Wolland’s Tailor Shop or telephone 66 Chester Barnesson , made? Camels are made for pleasure . : , nothing else! The best of all the pleasure-giving goodness of choicest tobaccos—all of the delicately delight- ful qualities of mellow, sun-ripened Turkish and Domestic tobaccos are blended here in a perfect harmony of fragrance and flavor. bel-[er: ;:d the lis;noking of Camclsl.-is on'e of the honest pleasure//s that have You Can A Chieve BRI o Al yours. Ediliyle anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a A y R good bank account. First National Bank © 1930, R. T Reynelds Tobacca Company, Winston-Selem, N. ¢

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