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" @ TS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. l Tennis Veteran TWO BATTLES BIG CROWD FOR LITTLE WORLD'S Daily Cross-word Puzzle NEW LEADER i \killed by cannery workers, The to Wed Again animal had been prowling around the place several days, BE EEN D " \ B 3 Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 9. Green letter islain at the shore end.?( t:en ‘:vh:rals { ' d 0. 8k ¥ SERIES STA R Ts + Tan biots of 4 L iy UF SALVAT|0N 1ts death was a relief to the little | 1. Auluwn( |community, many of whose resi- M b Pavusies 'dents had been frightened by it , RUM RUNNERS Prohibition Tnfovamer Ki]led_ —Also Negro, Alleged Liquor Runner IS ANTICIPATED Legion St;s Popular Priced Card Thnight for Visiting Sailors HERE TOMORROW Vets and Eo;se in Fine Shape for Five-Game Baseball Classic printing Keyitiin e | o . English nuthor Propagnte on anothier stock Bind . Writer of ra- ture storles . Superisors ot publientions . Suffering . Imitatars 5. n’ iwieh ail. . ARMY S BUSY Capt. R. B.L_es_her to Con- duct Services for Men Aboard Dauntless on occasion. The A. L. Lindsay, with the Rev. George Beck, missionary and skip- iper; Mrs. Beck and the Rev. C. C. Saunders, pastor of the Northern Light Presbyterian church here, spent two weeks in visiting canner- fes in this part of Southeast Alaska. “Most of the canneries at which et A . s bart of the 3 —_— B - Yol THE CARD Sunday at 2:30 pm., the Ameri-| 50 Printer's meus- . Ol xina or | O8DL R. B. Lesher, who recently S cwe crlhdng. overtin, n said the Rev. M. Beck. “Th It 2ged Kid Roberts vs. Ted Harrison. |can Legion and Moose clubs open !;'.enn-ll 1 nam. 40, l'”: l:’"'l"’| 1‘"”“ R 283 Laslor 0 mi itie “are ood. sitf oy Sam Nelson vs. Harry Monroe. | [the annual baseball classic of Ju- Aiernaon mfluma EE 4 Low "‘"' e SEOTKe oh BAlvausn Army activisies 'lw Ry o cunditmn'. Al Orson vs. Granney Hulse. | |neau, playi " tunctlons 44. Sirlp of rig. | in Juneau, will hold special services I SaW lots of fish. And lots of y playing the first of the fivc g5 J\wy on one &b 5. Nmall soft ng strawberries, {0o,” he added. “At | Jimmy Moore vs. Sailor Olson. | |games comprising the Little Worlds| - foot 4 n’m,. arrew oA 4. Tewtonte at 7 oclock tomorrow evening in s . ® |Serles. The schedule makers have ™ fuissning doe &1 lll 1 . Cortmhss pum 45 QucDbetiniod | 18 Aty Barvatks sace tfor - | AR EUEIGS me basnels Roc 3 o . L O g oft vl e informer, Herman Warr, was . set the games for Sunday after- votion eend powa 80, bers of his religious organization |Pushels of strawberries, a fine crop. p Lt b‘ml An overflow crowd is expected to noon, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesda. .1*’1 :Ily Inlrnnnnl mnll explo. 1 fiulr!h;l.u‘e 82, o.un&-‘ h who are serving on the British Vegetables -are also doing well f e first battle. : X ) g 3 esday 41, Coneerning i seath Amerd » \ 0 yound Kl =E’,§1§-f‘§§,§3§§r %fx Jo (American | and Thursdsy_evenings G ymericnn” ta- o1, Ancient wine Jaonskimg cun trees scl;:é:ewbmfnuess. He will be as- |there- TN i I er & a 3 exee em sokiio "0 thib’ encoliibar e a onkly A. B. Hall tonight, given in honer |, MAPager Sabin will probably use| 4. Luoxen irom a 63. Kaereten 2. Surface b L[Sk by [AAgter Dryden of the) (R s 5 e e Toad near here and engaged in an- of officers and men of the British| <O°k. OF Keaton to do the pitohing| . {MERlRE, - €. Kxprossion or 13 (7 i o o to its home port, Hoonah other exchange of fire. The negro, cruiser Dauntless, A easd of rew)|10F the Vets In the Sunday game. ' fian © "o 1. Bons overings & Short for a G5 Ih A rom Captain and Mrs. Lesher came 8 : Sam Knight, was shot to death ser Dauntless. A card of real|wnye Manager MacKinnon hasnt * ""'":" ob s 70 Shower man's Wime. 86 Without to Juneau a week ‘ago and for the pored y e 4 e imerit has been made up and the 1 71. Lead ‘dloxide 6. Note In Guldo’s 68. Pronoun last few days he has been visiting after he opened fire on the officers. Taks wh will H ? announced his choice, Pete Schmitz = 3. Devoured used fn storage seale 68. Monntain 1n A. P. Patterson, aged 56 years, a bl see acton—plenty (ar of the Moose hurlers and one| *)- Auction butteries 6. Metal fastener rete canneries in this neighborhood. He i £ ters . ag ars, a f it. 61. Relleve irom 73, Ameriean hu- 7. Individual en. 69. Preceded )] mis: SkiiE has’ best X ho 2 of the most effective moundsme: tatigne morlst try 3. Exls plans to conduct missionary work yg7e Suggest— Shiaiced: ikt 4 Rilling of Witr Every one of the four events|y tpo City League, probably wiyi| 63 Lone 74. Consider 8. Benholdt among Alaska Indians. Capt. Lesher ' i should be an honest to goodness|p. o the firing line - until recently was in charge of Sal- AR “natural” There isn't a set-up in 4 | vation Army work at Edmonton, LLA_ Dq Almost Evenly Matched g [ the lot. All of the principals are GRUISER DOESN'T fighters. Kid Roberts runs more to beef than Harrison, his opponent, in the The two teams appear to be nearly evenly matched. The break: | of the game will play a big part in the outcome of the series. On the Alberta. In coming here he and Mrs. Lesher motored from Edmon- ton by way of Calgary, Vancouver, B. C, and Spokane to Seattle. —the New R TE BAND' HAs opener, but the wise boys say he Fmcord. of thar Lem The Captain and Mrs. Lesher e gue games L A ’ will not iha'.e any e_dge by reason throughout the season, the Moose were born in England. He has done CHOCOLATE of his superior weight. Harrison would appear to have the Indlan| | missionary work in the Canary has been working out with the big |Islands. They will remain in Juneau CREATION TWO 600D ONES Musicians Volunteer Their Work and Have Fine Richard Norris Williams 2nd, who made a sensational come-back as & ranking tennis player last year, with Miss Frances W. Gillmore, fellows and is able to give as well as receive, Monroe, who takes on Sammy Nelson, the battling local school boy, looks to be a comer, who has almost arrived. He is ambitions to sign on the Vets, but in a short five game series this may not hold true. The official score book shows the Moose have defeated the Le- gionnaires in seven encounters and | the latter have been victorious in but four. If the ratings of the two two years, the time usually fixed for Canadian details. BEAR PROWLING . whose engagement to him has just Drum Ma]or been announced at New York C]ity, tnke.an Batiog W‘eaverl. or a1Y | lubs could be fixed on this show- 4 Miss Gillmore is a daughter of |Other local battler, in his welght| o "4po"Moose would be a seven cANNERY 118 Seward St. Phone 25 Officially, the British light cruis- cy A. Gillmore, formerly of jClass. Monroe is expected to give Qu er Dauntless does not rate a band, | Philadelphia. International but actually she has two of superior Cntensfon navh ] {Sammy a tough argument. Orson, who comes back to the local ring after several years' ab- to four shot, but only a few. of that | team’s rabid supporters are claim-| ing anything like that. | merit. One can stir the emotions : 4| Pitching will play a big part in| with march music. The other |of musical instrument until the;sence, is a fast worker, a har the final results. In Manning, Kos- | charms with dance selections. Both | Present cruise. puncher, and if he is anything like Able Seaman Is Leader J. Cartland, able seaman, is band- master. But the most important member of the group, in the opin- are volunteer organizations; that is. musicians practice on their own time and provide their own instru- ments. The larger band, known as the ship’s band, has 24 members. There are 18 brass pieces, four drums and a drum major. Of the players, ten ion of the bandmaster, is E. Blake, stoker, who is the drum major. He is six feet, three inches in height and twirled a baton and strutted the boy who cleaned ’em up here a few years ago, Granney Hulse will need all of his science this eve- ning. Some real slugging should be on tap in the final when Jimmy Moore takes on Sailor Olson. These boys are in top condition and should ki and Bob Keaton, the ex-soldiers | have three aces. The former, in top form, is almost unbeatable, and Keaton always turns in a heady, | workmanlike game. Koski, if his arm is right, is as good as am man in the circuit, and his st.rlke» out record probably is higher than MEETS DEATH While the A. L. Lindsay, Presby- terian Mission boat, was at Hawk Inlet early this week, a large three- year-old brown bear was shot and LU T T T DANCE Tonight any other pitcher’s. 1 To oppose these, Manager Mac-|cruiser Dauntless are welcomed 00‘ Kinnon has Pete Schmitz, go the four rounds in lightweight time, his stuff on occasions at Ports- mouth, were members of the staff band at Portsmouth before the Dauntless Nebraska combs its gravel high- the all the games without admission ways for tire- damaging metal with The smaller, or dance band.con- sists of seven members. Its pieces are a pilano, two trumpets, a banjo, an euphonium, a saxophone and drums. was put into commission with her present complement of officers and crew last spring. Some of the other pla\ers had never used any sort evening concerts deck of the on the quarter Dauntless during her Many Hear Concert Many residents of the city were at the Government Wharf to hear last evening's concert. There were numerous automobiles, parked with of i , doors open, and filled with delight- and Monday. Haines will switch to |Sitka, Tenakee Inlet, Baranof Hot | gqy, g;‘:’;s;‘ &?&?’Sfiym Juneau Dr'lg ’ STYLE ed listeners. A large group of audi-| | ooture on ‘A Glimpse |second when Coughlin goes back|Springs and other points on the = Ser enader S tors was assembled on the pier. The g S trip. [ Com an and :;nd')s pEogTam, wasTIas [((J)g:::c:ror Of Palestme The Moose infield will be com- A conference on Tongass Forest Al p y . o » : posed of: Andrews, Fritz Schmitz, Jactivities will be held here next 'wavys : M . QUALITY avariure Silver Star| Mrs. F. A. Habersham of Los An-|Jack Schmitz, Kearney, and out- |week with local Forest Service offi- }t Free Delivery Phone 33 | usic Eligoon Desert Song | geles, who has been touring Alaska | field: Bill Schmitz, Red Shaw, B.|clals, Supervisor R. A. Zeller and Something Post Office Substation | Cornet Solo The |two months making a study of na-|{Orme, George Benson and Big|Mr. Loveridge attending. After com- No. 1 [ Song that Reached My Heart.|tive life, will deliver her lecture,|Mac' MacSpadden, who can be used |pleting his work here, Mr. Love- NEW | at Selection Stars and Stripes|«A Glimpse of Palestine” at 7:30|in the infield, on the mound or|ridge and Mr. Merritt will leave Watch £ | Fox Trot X Deep Night |o'clock tomorrow evening in the|pack of the plate as the need arises. (for Cordova and other Chugach ol or | American Fantasia ...In Coon Land|Episcopal Church at Dauglas. Mrs.| Officers and men of the British Forest points. i Announcement | Waltz .. You |Habersham obtained her knowledge 2 | RED HOT Wanted Someone to Play With [of the Holy Land by a visit there. JUNEAU MELODY | S ABIN’S Fantasia - Unarus i she has delivered the lecture many | March Magnetic. | times, and it was enjoyed by a HOUSE | DETECTIVE I R R s O A large group of Juneau residents in 1 SPECIALS RESERVE THE DATE Trinity Cathedral here yesterday | Moose Cafeteria Dance — AUgUS: | gfternoon. [ S e o wen | JF FIRE DESTROYED GOING FAST - ——— sembling material for a lecture | | which will be illustrated with mo- 1 tion pictures that she is taking. ! RUBBER GLOVES | —at 500 Dozen EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT CANVAS GLOVES SPECIAL AT $2.15 per Dozen 3 pair for 55¢ ! W hile they last— : Under New of OUR SALE : This price is made possible by the fact Extra Special at i . Management f ; { Specidlizing in Mme, Fisher Flour, 49 pound ack ............ $2.15 that we bought direct from the mills $4 50 g Mayme Hussey : < ) Facials Sperry’s Drifted Snow, 49 pound sack.. 2.10 Leader Dep'’t. Store PHONE 454 GEORGE BROS. The larger band has been giving| i COATS Harry Sperling and Billy Franks |will referee the bouts. Dave Housel will be timekeeper. Judges will be announced at the ringside. The show opens at 8:30 p.m. Reserved | seats can be obtained from Claud| Helgesen at Goldstein's Emponum TALKIN DOUGLAS, Mrs. F. A. ia—l;zrsham Will |She plans to leave Monday on the steamship Northwestern for Sitka. e ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE « Electricity will be off in section from Main Street to Gold from | Front Street to top of hill, Sun- day morning, August 3rd, from 6 |am. to 12 noon. | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT |—adv. AND POWER COMPANY “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” LADIES’ and MISSES | RAIN “Juneau’s Own Store” League’s most dependable workman, ! Cunningham and Jack Schmitz. On | the first two will fall the burden of the task. Haines and Lansing are slated to be opposing catchers Sunday. Bob- | by Coughlin, who has been re- f ceiver for the Vets almost all sea- returns to port Tuesday. Brown on first, Roller shortswp‘ Vale third, Sabin on second, with Niemi, Manning, Goss, Thomas and Murray available for outfield will make the rest of the team Sunday ‘charges. Sunday, the band from the cruiser will give a concert at the ball park during the game. FORESTRY OFFICIALS RETURN FROM SITKA A covering the Sitka ranger district, M. L. Merritt, Asst.” Regional For- | ester and E. W. Loveridge, Forest Service Inspector, returned to Unit- pd States Forest Service headquar-"v ters here last night. They visited | ADEQUATE Now Than ALLEN SHA INSURANCE e} YOUR HOME TODAY How Much Would YOU LOSE? DON'T RISK A DAMAGING LOSS THROUGH FAILURE TO CARRY INSURANCE Our Rates Are Considerably Lower Ever Before TTUCK, Inc. SINCE 1898 (facture. 2 magnetic “nail picker.” e Austria 'has only one aircraft Luilder, whose 1920 production was five planes. | - Of 102 planes in commercial use in Brazil, 63 are of French manu- To All Masons: There will be a special meeungf Monday evening, August 4th, at; 7:30. Work in the E. A. Degree.! isiting Masons cordially welcomed. Assorted Colors (Lady Dainty) i Good Value f 50c BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. #ree Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT . s maEt Express Momey Ordery AMERICAN /BEAUTY ; PARLOR MRS. RUTH HAYES Phone for appointment MAX FACTOR’S TOILETRIES You'll Like Them ainson ok et g s oat M AN Tu GIVE witllealalatedg, . SERTTAR Xk t i TRt o BALL marc ;i Stetson Hats || to churen tomorrow morning. B o e Rvalatie Ml b AN B e oo o SRS IO NOTICE ‘at the ELKS ROOM PHONES 92—95 GEORGE BROTHERS Five Fast Deliveries Finest Gauge Hosiery All SILK-TO-THE-TOP, in Service or Chiffon Weights. $1.00 per pair J.M. SAL FRONT STREET SPECIAL AT 'PHONE 478 Be Sure to Take Advantage. 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