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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930. BRINGING UP FATHER By CEORGE McMANUS IF MAGGIE SEED THIS v, TICKET TO DOLAN'S BALL-ILLNOT GIT WD\ OUT THID NIGHT: "% 90 vLL HiDE T ) FORD always in LEAD Official car registration reports frem King County and the City of Seattle for the month of May give Ford 51.9 per cent for all cars sold. AH-I'LL HAULOP ME TICKET AN’ THEN) BE ON ME BY HANGIN' T For this great record FORD has again given the e QLT OF THID e " ’ i b 2 R & . public the benefit in nature of a reduction in price Sk L iNDOW TLL from FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. l SUIT ON) FORD leads in sales because he leads in motor car 1, values. & i /,"/ FORD CARS ARE SOLD AND & SERVICED BY P. S.—We now have a small quantity of AMMON- IUM SULPHATES—Come in and get your share. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DEALERS A. Bartholomew, Ketchikan; Joe| trip to Australia, where he went to| ' Reyes; Willilam Lindley; Roland |participate in the opening of three | REAL BARGAINS Hayes, Taku; E. B. Kellens, Topeka, | of the largest theatres on that con- | s Kansas; Robert Canning; P. B.|tinent. e Coe, Seattle; F. Foulon, Seattle;| He spent some time there and| IN r Felch, Seattle; Mrs. G. L.|was given favorable comment by | . Ketchikan; A. F. Holloway, | many leading critics who heas d! USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU CONNORS MOTOR CO. Seattle; Mrs, Pybus Bay; Mrs. Henry Cuteo, Py- L. R. Christensen,|him. For several years Devaney has spent most of his time with the Fox interests. He has had experi- ence as an entertainer, and re- i GAMES SUNDAY I Pacific Coast League Oakland 8, 1; Mission 1, 3. Saeramento 3, 6; Hollywood 5, 7. Seattle 6, 1; Los Angeles 5, 2. Portland 11, 6; San Francisco 6, 3. ¢ National League Boston 4, 10; Cincinnati 3, 3. Erocklyn 1; Chicago 5. New York 2, 4; St. Louis 3, 5. American League St. Louis 6; Washington 3. Chicago 6, 2; Boston 10, 1. Cleveland 6; New York 7. Philadelphia 6; Detroit 5. Alaskan p W A. C. Prasil and wife, Point Re- | John Price, Thane; Dan De- aux, city; O. Antonsen, Taku; Model 407 Sedanm. Fully Equipped Delivered Here gloy ; bus Bay; Edythe Johnson, Port- . land; Mrs. E. R. Borty and daugh- PAPs DEFEAT lmkcol LEGIATE ELKS TAKE UN ter, Anchorage; G. L. Rich, Ket-|cently has been the leading organ- | chikan; Frank J. Avery, Seattle;|ist at the Broadway Theatre ,Port-| TENNIS MATCHES PLAYED SATURDAY; ] Guy A Norden, Cordova; George| Mr. Devaney is taking a three- NINE i |B. Grigsby; Tom J. McCartney, | month vacation from his work in i Ketchikan; Lenord Berlin, Ketchi- |the States, and plans to make sev-| SIAVEREORL, duna 3. o Lasni kan eral trips aboard the Queen. Saturday afternoon Clifford Sutter, son, of Lehigh, in the National In- % - § Game of Second Half |terconegiate Tennis match 6.3, 3-6,] Be Given Test at City * |u 6-2, and 8-6. H P to Take Good Lead | Park 6:30 P. M. 3 |Gcoice somortr, etty: ¥, Poter, city; of California, defeated Stanleyi Pete Samarzich, Seattle; Arthur The Moose willow wielders de“"Almqulst and Sherman Lockwood,! The Moose winning jag will Have|Bev, Seattle; Nick Melich, city; S A. E. Wick, Portland; Mr. and Mrs, | land Moose Win Third Straight ot Tulane, defested Julius Selis- Papy, Winning Streak Wil Dolf Muhleisen and Bob Muench, nitely established themselves as '’ GAMES SATURDAY : regon, in the doubles, 6-3, 6-2, its test tonight when the Paps go}Pytel, Seattle; E. Hauan, Seattle; F B h Pacific Caalt Ui!“ the leading contenders for the ‘;;_g e:gd 75, against” the Elks at the City Parky{H. E. Thorpe, Seattle; James E LONGER rye' runn Los Angeles 9; Seattle, 0. {championship of the City League PR AU L & at 6:30 pm. the time set fon|Doyle, Seattle; Ed King Lloyd. | : Oakland 8; Mission 4, second half Saturday when they throwing the first apple. city; Frank Herrman, Kake; C. E. | ROOMIER Com an Sacramento 6; Hollywood 7. defeated the American Legion 6 to! DUNLAP DEFEATS To date, in the second half, the|Bisson, Ketchikan; John Worcester, LARGER P y Portland 5; San Francisco 1. Moose and Elks occupy the desir-|{New York City; P. DeCano, Seattle; ' " As in the Friday game the Moose MILLER. AT GOLF National League able and undesirable positions, re-|G. Carlstrom, Cordova; N. Bus- Than any car ever offered Feat“rin Frve’ Brooklyn 2; Chicago 4. had with the Elks, the Schmitz IN COLLEGE PLAY spectively, in the City League. The/|ton, Seward; Albert Ewing, Cor-i| in the low-price elass . . . ok g Frye’s De- Boston 4; Cincinnati 5. family played & prominent part. former have made it three in a|dova; D. Rose, Ketchikan; John licious Hams and Bacon New York 2; St. Louis 6. -ll;xhgiss::?e f""l; was( t:ed °:_‘S‘arnd‘t‘ OAKMONT, June 30.—George T. row, while the Elks have dropped |Phipps, Ketchikan, SEE IT Philadelphia 3, 6; Pittsburgh 6, 4. | » for e pliched . his firs 1 f Princeton, in a sen- two and have yet to win a tilt this Zynda AR Lk {full game of the season. He Innnedrg‘:;:‘;’i ’;11‘; Saturday afternoon, period. 4 Sam Newswanser. TODAY PHONE 38 13 men, walked but one and allowed defeated Lawrence Miller, of Notre! Cunningham will heave for the e b & Business Coupe, $785 here Cleveland 1, 2; New York 13, 14 |only three hits, all singles. He Ruth made two home runs in|whs traded from the Leglon last the second game totaling 29. H2 | week, s now 10 games ahead of hiS| 71t was a Moose day all the way 1927 record. | through. They scored one each in 8St. Louls 5; Philadelphia 6. |the first and second innings on a P, $oroy Bk 13 total of four hits, The Vets marked|GALLANT FOX WINS ¥ Poston & Gisaso 2. |once in the first on two Moose or-| LATONIA DERBY AND | AT THE HOTELS |rors, a pair of wild pitches and a) . -~ — ° Dame, 5 up and 4 to go in the Moose this evening, with Big National Intercollegiate golf play. Mac behind the bat. No batteries| POPULAR ORGANIST Dunlap was 5 down after the have been announced for the Elks| nineteenth. but Martin is the most likely ond | ls ON s' s' QUEEN || Roy Devaney, who has played as ‘to be called for the start. pRGEa - 0l ol |organist in theatres of the leading s of the Pacific Coast, is aboard | the steamer Queen as piano player For demonstration—Phone 551 Car can be seen at Alstrom’s Pool Room evenings Economy Garagé USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains Juneau City League Moose 6; Legion 3. | sacrifice hit. PURSE OF $25,000 Gastineau and leader of a three-piece orches- | | | Paps Make Four E | Kearney opened the fourth for| the Moose with a double. Big Mac STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League A LATONTA, Kentucky, June 30.—| Watkin Davies, Stockton; Cal. With_Gallant Knight second, Gal-|A- C. Eckmann, Seattle; J. O. Car-) Recently Devaney completed a Phone 551 If You Don’t Believe It SEE | Yo Anaits w;:‘ “;5’“ P;.,; was safe on’ an error-by short-|lant Fox, Kentucky Derbywinner, man, Jr, Seattlé; Mr. and Mrs. R} A MCCA UL MOTOR CO Sacramento 44 37 '5‘3 stop, Kearney going to third. Shaw [and Fairmont event of the same| R B i * Oakland 1 46 29 '5“ sent out a long three-bagger, scor- |name, last Saturday won the $25,000 = o | S. . W h S 3 Z Ban: Prancisco . i 48 ' L4n ‘509 |ing Kearney and Mac. P. Schmitz|Latonia Derby run on a mile and ervice it attsfacnon i Hollywood . 8 42 506 | Singled and Shaw came in. ione—quarter course. | Sissicn 42 43 500| Ouver was safe at first on a GYPSY | Seattle . 35 50 412 | fielder’s choice which put Schmitz | WH | Portland . ¥ 33 51 .393 |Out at second. Geyer went to second STERN EELERS 4 i National League on a wild pitch and scored a mo- IN RACE ON OHlO CREAM | Won Lost Pct.|ment later when F. Schmitz sin-| CINCINNAIT, 0, June 30.— | Chicago ........... 42 26 618 |gled. The stern wheelerf, Tom Green,| Brooklyn 39 25 609 | Jack Schmitz walked CoughlinCincinnati-owned packet, won the New York 34 31 523 |in the sixth. A fielder's choice|21 mile Ohio River Packet race Splendid Relie al C CK St. Louls 33 32 508 | for Coughlin was unsuccessful, and Saturday from the Betsy Ann, of P ! PA YIN() BY HE Pittsburgh e 30 33 476 | Thomas made first. Brown's sin- |Pittsburgh, by at least three-quar Boston ... 29 33 468 |gle scored Coughlin and put Thom- [ters of a mile. ‘The time was for Sunburn and . h S f t W Cincinnati ... 27 40 403 |as on third. A wild pitch brought [hours and 4 minutes. I Bi 1S the dares ay Philadelphia ... 24 38 .387|in Thomas for the final run of the T L | nsect Lue ! American League game. REWARD OF $25 | o s b Won Lost Pect Box Score Will be paid by Charles Goldstein . ‘ - The Safest way to pay bills is by check. Philadélphia ....... 45 25 643 | MOOSE— AB R H PO A E|for arrest and conviction of party Rt . o Washington ... 41 25 621 |Schmitz, B, ss ... 4 1 142 0 1|or parties responsible for breaking | \ Household and Personal checking accounts are New York ... 40 25 615|Schmitz, F., 2b .4 0 2 1 1 1|down and trampling of lilac busa| BUTLER-MAURO welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to Clevelarid e 334 500 | Andrews, 1b 3 00 4 0 ofin his yard at his residence. adv.; DRUG CO. women depositors. 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