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5 IIlI|Il|IIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll"llllllll'lIllll NOTICE Fifty Dollars reward will be paid to any- By GEORGE McMANUS WOW' JIGGS MUST HAVE USED A CROW- B‘\RTO ”71 BEAT THIS RLG WIT BRINGING UP FATHER FER GOODNESS SAKE CASEY: HERE COMES ME WIFE BACK: HIDE THOUGHT YOu SAID 1 YOUR WIFE THATS ENOUGH- Now COME} Fi WELL: WHAT ARE YOU DOING OUT IN THE YARO ? DIDN'T | TELLYOU NOT TO LEAVE THE HOUSE-BLUT UNDER THAT RUG J 1 | WUZ GONNA AS LONG AS YOURE OUT HERE IN THE THIS TIME- one hnnhlu.x-r information leading to the ar- & ON THE UNE- J ! ] BE GONE AU YOU CAN BEAT THAT RUG - HOUSE - rest of any person or persons vullty of shoot- & 1 ing line insulators, signs, or in the vicinity S ui men working on the property of the E undersigned. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD E E El MINING COMPANY i LR LR U T T T | 1= CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF -~ Picory WicaLy INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. ablished 1898 ~ | MOOSE IN FIRST BALL GAME, 3-1 Con(est Is Ma\ked by Some | Good Pitching and Susler | Scintillating P]ays ! CRABBE j —HoLDs A Lona L1aT OF NATIONAL I SwWmMm A CRAWL. | Juneaun, Alaska pall game of the year in Juneau.| ' SWIMMING The contest started the schedule of | | | CHAMPIONSHIPS the Gastineau Amateur League, and notwithstanding cloudy wea itha: threatened rain, it was wil- \nessed by a fairly large crowd. YOU. Associated Press Photo \ The game, which went seven| Mrs. Janet Gattis, Washington, D. C., widow, left Los Angeles for innings, was more interesting t. | Honolulu to marry John McCormick, film executive, who proposed by ALASKA LA UNDRY the score indicates. cable. R. L. Fearn, Mrs. Gattis is shown with her grandmother, Mrs. and her daughter, s:lly Until the last inning, the Elks had been held to three runs, scattered over as many | innings, and the Moose had fail- ed to score at all. We call for and deliver i H. B. Crewson, Alaska rej Claude Ericson, former owner of |- the Gastineau Hotel and cvher lo- esen- tative of Schillings’ Best products, L4 | Manning, twirling for the EIks,|{and Mrs. Crewson, who have been |cal propert and his daughte; was in mid-season form. He | yisiti Southeast Alaska | Lucille, arrived today for a visit yielded but two hits, struck out|towns, a y on the Alaska. |with local friends eight and vouchsafed no walks. JACKE HAE Not until the last inning was there zf . C 6 i a run made against him. 3"£EE A!?/4§T;? N | P. Schmitz, on the slab of thelll T Moose, kept the hits allowed pret- ||} b AND WEIGHTS ty well tered until the finall| frame. He weakened then and six | runs were garnered from his de-| Butler Mauro Drug Co. N Bosron COLLEGE i i 'S ONE OF livery. In the course of the game, 15 5 SEI ] % 2 HE FLEETEST he fanned seven, and walked two. ’E K STl == | Manning lent diversion in the|ll HALF-M|LERS third inning by failing to touch|[} N CoL cond after having poled out a ¥ PARKER PENS LEGE. ice agger. Although he zAN(_‘ was declarcd out, he sent in a run ahead of him. Smothered High Fly. | F. Schmitz, second baseman for the Moose, glittered in racing from , his position to take a high fly on| the right field foul line. Andrews, left-handed initial sacker for the Elks, made a nice play by run- ning toward the home plate and snagging a low foul with his meat gL FRNSR ese SWIFT - WwoN e “100* AT HE KANSAS RELAYS GAMES MONDAY A COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE Pacific Cozst League s & i Sacramento 5; San Francisco 3. \Leg:en‘esxtblex:;c:\:edufigo;y al:x\:l [ IND]AN LUMP NUT . PhfladelN ;;;on;l lc';‘ca S the . Leglon = tomorrow evening This low costing coal burns with a long clean flame, giving off i p] 8 starting 6:30 o'clock. its heat readily, yet can be controlled by the draft so as to hold s 8% i lett made his seventh home run °f Sure Sign of Summer. = fire for a long time. Fill your bin NOW with this outstandis fi i"‘; sea;on.k bR .| Here are the details of last night's o A y ng ASSOCIATED PRESS 2w York 6; St. Louls 3. controversy: ] i 7 N GOULD “~ T SPORTS EDITOR. = | Brooklyn 14; Cincinnati 4, B8 A B BV A ¥ %, S E PRICE $14,50 per ton DELIVERED . pits 2y 2 Connie Mack so far has been o- | purposes of greater publicity, but |, DOSOR % FIMSburgh 1. Brandy i S U L i W"ltlllg.' S INDIAN-LUMP-NUT AND LADYSMITH MINE RUN MIXED tating his four first string pitching | the club officlals remained Very. .o pio’ givtn straight victory e'} £ i O H 4 ®hoices in this order: Rube Wal- | mysterious on the subject of its| * Manning, p 8 vl sirii T 1d-fashi dvahidei £ S Gives you the ultimate in fuel economy—try it and be convinced. b | American League Andrews, 1b...2 1 .1 8 0 1 the airplane leaves old-fashioned vehicles far |[= berg; George Earnshaw, Hank Mc- | “long count.” New York 20; Detroit 8. B 8 A1 8el behind h Parker Duofold, with"Pr¥ = PRICE $16.00 per ton DELIVERED Donald and Lefty Grove. At least once before it has been Philadelphia 1‘0_ Clevelax:ld7 Foxx J—’Y , °2l;--v- S (i - ehind, so the new arker noko ..\Hl T8~ = g So far, 100, they have looked gooc | Becessary to revise Yankee Stadium | 5 FE L FEE LR BO B‘(‘:‘“ev plieg i I sureless* Touch” surpasses all writing instruments |Z YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! 1 cnough to warrant the prediction | figures downward. Maybe the turn-' g, o Donlx;er,” SRR in speed and ease of writing. = OALL B DIy § that if the A's fail to Tepeat it wil [Stiles cant ;stand the strain and, ke o S 3 not be because of pitching. become jumpy after passing 50,000. STANDING OF CLUBS. Ol i alip 00 The velvet smooth Parker Duofold nib glides over |2 5 McDonald, xi.:a:nshawmand Grove ot %, Coms ! Pacific Coast League | R AR Sl the paper swiftly, without the slightest pressure | PHONE 412 & :gr:\::ecelfstth:loieoss;er;)suv??nptet:; Henry Cotton, the crack young Hollywood “;;m 19 Psig ;%gflz«: i:; l?t 1}‘{ g(l) 12 é from hand or fingers. With Parker Duofold, writing E P ope } winning column five times out of 3r'rusdhtpmlressitona:} gol;resr. t:mefr;ims Angelts L0 g1, %iqp 58 ® Schn:nz Nl e .40 3 becomes smooth and effortless as flight itself. = aclflc Coast Coal Co. sected to play for Great Brif A , 2b.. E § ¥ A, 525 -, . e = o ? McDonald is the best lookin: | he Ryder Cup match;s ]atVColurré;{g:;“;::misco ;i‘ ;g 13 gefif‘sg = g g ll) 2 g g Try Parker’s 47th improvement “Pressureless |2 Juneaus’ Coal Merchant for Thirty-five Years i 3 us, despite his early declaration of | ‘ - » 3 i % i s i B o an sutbeqieiit’ suster |BLSSIOD .. L. 3] |30 513 g mchuiits ee 9 1 81 1 1 Touch”. Ilave your dealer demonstrate Parker's L T L L ,n’{{e,ffcleve,fnd_ He is only {9 but | from the visiting team. g:‘z‘;‘::"w fg :: :GB: ;fls"}:’;:‘zag i’ g 8 g : g larger ink capacity, non-breakable barrels and ‘ he handles himself like a veteran| He is coming over to the U. 8. A g o) =~ 0 Gy g G. ghmi:tz w2 0 0 2 0 0 other unique features . .. Tarker Duofold pens, and has a change of pace that is|on ahro;r“x;;m; g"l!:afi’i'ke:n}?z; National League |Shaw, f ....2 0 0 1 0 0 pencils and desk sets are sold by good stores every- seldom seen in a rookie. et the Bri 3P 3 4 Won Lost Pet. Ramsey, if .2 0 0 0 0 0 where. Ask to see Parker’s seven lustrous colours. The big sticks of the A's, espec- |not, in order to collect exhibition 8t Liuis s 714 MM'Spdn,32 0 0 1 0 0 Pially that of Mr. Aloysius Simmons, | money. Meanwhile the peacemakers ! Zo =0 " 8 667, g LR e (7 fl, haven't been rattling the boards in |are busy patching matters up, 8- p .., 10 600 Total... 2t 1 2 21 3 2 Duofold De Luxe * their acoustomed manner. Reclglly since ' Oatien_has showpip,, o) 11 522 Summary: Earned runs, Elks 8 Semior $7.00 $10.00 The A's hit 220 as a team in;himself so far this spring to be | b $ 4 j Junior 5.00 8.50 . P 3 < 3T it B tect of the British professiont|Eibisburah 14 481 three base hits, Boyd and Junge; Living Room Sets—Dining Room Sets— their first week which prefty well|‘he bes | Philadelphia 11 15 423 two base hits, Boyd and Roller; ;/nrzvdfi:nnl{lygu;lmbzuul A j: A tells the story. als. | Brookiyn 16 .407 base on balls, off P. Schmitz, 2; Tt ,‘/',/,,,5.,, v ,,,h,,é,’f‘::,';,, Bed Room Sets—Kitchen Furniture i | Cincinnati ol 19° 240 struck out by P. Schmitz, 7; by Sls, Jor IRAR0 €S uf ajreis o Turnstile Music . | SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP American League Manning, 8. Umplres, Nostrand, The Parker Pen Compary s S IMMONS Baseball has been packing,'em in | adv. TELEPHONE 4502 Won Lost Pct. behind bat; Davison, bases. Scorer, yanmige,s Wisconsin & prsecs tie asee ) A — most, everywhere s big legues Philadelphia 7 708 Whyte. - “Pressureless Touch” . have opened fire, aided and abetted “"“"""" New Yo?k ; o b yte. i A nihDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES by much carly excitement and the |||||||||||||||||l|||ll|l|||l"||| | Prondlebdie <t s Sers i o AT CHILDREN'S CHAIRS finest spring weather the-magnatés £ Detroit ... 15 516 Eks..1 0 Y 010 69014 2| § e fiie. g favored NETLAE SR L £ Cleveland 16 420 Moose .0 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 2 2| MIRRORS i . atian { Boston .. 15 423 e i peen’ set in 4. nifuber of he Wil Chicago 15 423 FINAL BUSINESS MEETING A 9 L' l Sy pertiens UL SR OF St. Louis 17 292! The final yearly business meet-| rmStrong $ Linoteum 0. =) 3¢ contention Juneau Cny League ing of the Juneau Woman's Club! when the unemployed have no Won Lost Pct meets Tuesday, May 19th, at 7:30 | place else to go they decide to Elks 1 0 1000 pm. in Council Chambers. Election Omas H ardwa watch the ball games .{tt any zate. Moose [] 1 .000 of officers. All members urged to N [ business is booming in the bigiZ Legion 0 0 000 attend. Miss Pohnert will address show. Brocklyn's opening cersmon- | >3 attracted a record outpouri Old Papers ait The Empire. | the members following meeting. CATHERINE B. ROSS, The Nugget Shop J at Ebbets Field despite the dismal ‘ » start of Uncle Wilbert's Robins. ron, adv: Shecttary. st U ITE FOO On the other hand, some skep- R s . ficism has been manifest concern- Tae Juneau LAuNDrRY ] i ATTENTION ! ALL BUILDERS Mmumu_mmmmmnmmmml ing the figures given out in the press box of the Yankes Stadium. PARKER PENS Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets We haul building materials to all parts of the city, or on the road. | COMPANY | ATTERY SERVICE It was officially announced the P ial hauliny oa tal 3 s cash customers at the first c}aih Batteries Reb: l{ :nd 1 PHONE 350 3:'_:’:; No;mg_rmm; CASH IS KING H between the World's Champlon Recharged Promp!lv o3 affer 6 pam. call 81 A Athletics and Yankees on a Sun- = Reaso iable Rat.s gl 2% e cangtne K T ! ==d day, totalled 80,403, hl:;t the bpay; = i .’ M ——E—t % -——-—t—- soff to the visiting cl was based = i usic--Ente: a]nmen on a paid attendance of 000, = CAPITAL ELECTRICE | furnished for PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” Frye.Bruhn Com panv 9 The stadium was crammed to its = COMP ANY | DANCES—PARTIES 5 e capacity, so far as the mast criti- 2 X 2| LODGE GATHERINGS THE SANITARY GROCERY PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY tal investigator could ascertal nl'l‘(he = Second and Seward =S| “SMOKEY” MILLS Frye's Piitur Tea situation did not seem to call for = = l Telephone 402 Delic! Hams Bacon any padding of the tigures, for |{IIHIHMITANIRANRIRIAARA e 1. . SR Raa