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THE DAILY ALASKA EVIPIRE WEDNESDAY, JULY'9, 1930. e s e n ,,«,Q e e e et e e e . e e BRINGING UP FATHER WELL - OF AL THINGS - PVE TOLO i A THOLSAND TIME™D NQT v CE ()l\( E McMANUS THoPE 1 NDIT DRIVE SOLU KNOW- LORD! THAT VIEW | JUST SHOWED FROM THE LIBRARY WINDOW 1S THE ARE YOUL GREAT HEAVENS: TG GRACIOLS 1 RECEPT) T FOR TO SMOKE IN THE PLL L O AWAY WITH ALWANYS - RooM - N THE ONCE AND VETS WIN FROM : ELKS YESTERDAY Win First F—ou-rth of July Series Six to Two— ! Sabin Homers Trimming the Elks by a score of 6 to 2 the American Legion last night ‘'won the first leg on the postpized Fourth of July series. The stcond game of the series, in whichithe Vets take on the strong Moos¢ club, it was announced last | night would be played Thursday, | but tday it was advanced to this eveniag. 'Ihn Vets sewed up last night's in the first inning when threehits, a fielder’s choice and an error Hroduced three scores. They added another in the second and two fmore in the third for good m 3 The Elks scored in the third and their second and final tally in the fourth frame. Sabin Homers Salin, Vet rightfielder and act- by an error by Keaton and Blake's | | fielder’s choice put Bobby and | Roller over the pan with two more | runs. In the second frame, Goss was safe when Niemi, who had walked to open hostilities, was forced at second. Jerry went to third when Manning doubled to left center and scored on Robert’s rap to short, an error being charged against T. Keaton for a bad throw to the plate. The Vets shoved two men over in the third, with Lowe relieving Osborne on the mound. Coughlin singled to left, and went to second when Roller duplicated the hit. Both men advanced on a wild pitch. Vale walked. Little Mac’ dropped Brown's fly to center and | Bobby and Roller scored. Vale was trapped between second and third and Niemi and Manning fanned, retiring the side. Elks Score Twice The Bills scored their first run| in the third when Martin doubled, was advanced to third by T. Kea- ton and scored when Brown threw | wild to the plate after retiring Little Mac' at first. | In the four Junge tripled to Ivft‘ and score don Goss's throwin after | REASON FOR ME BUNIN' THIS HOLSDE =~ WHA | M. M'Spadden, | Coughlin, ¢ SURE YOO =L | CAN FIND VT AND ) DIDNT SWALLOW N TTHR HOPE VLot BROKEN - J X B8Y JoVE! MY PIPE 19 GONE ! M‘\TTEUJ— '™M POSITIVE- ! LAID T ON THIS PLATE - H ) 1030, Int’l Feature Service, Ine., Great Britain right i b ] AVl \:. HELD GUILTY game 8 BT | five hits, one each in the flr:t"é two base hits, Manning 2, Mar- will be five frames. He fanned ten men |tin; home run, Sabin; struck out, and walked one. by Manning 10, by Osborne 1, by : Oshorne, starting for the Bills,|Lowe 6; scorer, Shattuck; umpires, | was ineffective. Lowe, who replaccd Nolan, Norstrand and Helgescn him, got by in fine shape afte B A P | initial inning, the third. OShOHh was charged with losing the gflmc ELKS— Martin, rf T. Keaton, ss {Final Game of Fourth of July Series Will Be 5 e b W and Jim Xinasham Played Tonight ‘ B. Caro and John H - | = Tonight at 6:30 o'clock Ehatp, BhelT sowdtio®: A6t e and | American Legion and Vets will tan-| Poye SESDRe -+ final game of the post- poned Fourth of July es, con- testing for the $250 purse hung up by the local ce] on committee. | 3 emier pitcher for | nt to the mound McKinnon. Lan- | ¥ the ¢ ing, pitched for Vets last believed K will be ed tonight for the ex-soldiers. in will be his mate. e officials today said the ning. - o 'MAILBOAT PACIFIC IS OUT FOR PETERSBURG mail eng ckson, Jimmie o LeW1s an(] O(lw v B. Keaton, Junge, 1b Heinke, 1f Hollman, 3b Blake, ¢ Lowe, p Osborne, 2b 3 : 4 obey Injunction cococorrro oo p 1 | Totals LEGION— Roberts, 2b Sabin, rf B8l o~vunncoocy AT Till‘} HO' Gastineau W. Chism, New York; Vancouver,” B ; Thomas Countee, n them fr vities of the D. C.|Mine Wor is the OCHNGOOD M- OF Roller, Vale, Brown, Niemi, Goss, 1If Manning, 3b 1b cf Tardiev’s Government croocomvnroXn | cococomococor voorowvvolal ocrorormormonl > | % > vovoneereESl nvowwowen o] p lococonvooococoo®w 29 6 912 Elk vl wocococooconal oe.—mo~comc> July 9.~—Premier 5 Government J. M. Reede Mrs. G. W. Sample, Totals Summary—Earned runs, | PARIS, ;| Tardi ~ OF VIOLATING COURT ORDER — Vll! 1€ Workers” Officials Dis- J'!mu' Withstands 2 Assaults Di SCDNTINUE&] ANAGUA -o o KING SALMON ARRIVES i|Rioters in Cairo Are + Jagey :l Shot Down by Police )YOM OF LOGS BROUGHT 'asha, re lunched “Juneau’s Own Store” Teboens Ravyon Underwear | u BUT ONE REASON 44 WHY we ask you to come here for your printing. We beltevethat we are equipped to give your work the prop= er attention and that we are able to turn out a satisfactory piece of works Showing values of genuing merit in the “non-run” material. Bloomers, Vests, $1.00 nion “Tomorrow’s Styles 1ts, by “))1»(\ of Parliamen ous, ing manager, homered in the first canto to start the scoring. Singles by Coughlin and Roller followed Hollman flied to left. Legion 4; three base hits, Manning for the Vets, pitched a |Brown; basc on balls, steady game, holding the Bills to |1, off Lowe 3; wild pi Slater, Tenakee. Zynda Miss J. R. Russ, Vancouver. There was a little t night and the final in- ere played in semi-darkness..| two energe once in e: and emer Ju Today” b e d PUT US TO THE TEST Your Dollar Does Big Things For You at PIGGLY WIGGLY If your doliar could talk it would remind you that their are few places where a dollar amounts to much these days and times, except at PIGGLY WIGGLY. It doesn’t go far in paying rent or buy- ing a car! 'Is of little use in buying clothes or shoes, but in co-operation with your knowledge of quality your dollar does big things for you at PIGGLY WIGGLY. That is because the PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES IN ALASKA, owned and operated by Alaska peup]n- have the advantage of buying with 2,900 other PIGGLY "WIGGLY STORES, thereby secur- ing choicest foods, meats, fruits dml vegetables at lower prices. NUCCO or NUTOLA 4 pounds for $1.00 LAUNDRY SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE or P. & G. 22 bars for $1.00 PEACHES LARGE NO. 214 TINS 4 cans for $1.00 PURE CANE SUGAR 17 pounds for $1.00 SHRIMPS—DUNBAR 5 cans—$1.00 MILK Borden’s, Carnation or Darigold 11 can for $1.00 COFFEE SPECIAL DEAL Piggly Wiggly Special - 6 cup Percolator, 2 cup Tea l’ot', 3 pounds—=$1.00 1 pound Piggly Wiggly Best SPECIAL DEAL Coffee—All for $1.00 1 pound Creamery Butter, 1 dozen eggs, 1 pound Peanut Butter—$1.00 35¢ 25¢ +25¢ GREEN BEANS, 2 pound .. GREEN PEAS, 2 pound: LARGE CRISP LETTUCE, 2 heads CARROTS, ONIONS, RADISHES 5¢ FRESH TOMATOES, pound BANANAS, 2 pounds . PLUMS, basket APRICOTS, basket ..... 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