The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1931, Page 5

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WEATHER: GO b THIS RAINY WEATHER MAGGE-KIN NO ONE BUT PARDON ME-MAAM - SEND THE&} 1S DRIVIN' ME OFF ME | G© ouUT? A FOOLW BUT- MR- DE PEYSTER - Foou "“‘)\f | k R, l NOODLE - I'VE BEEN IN T WOouLD Go 1S CALLING TO SEE 3 e 2T g [ DOORS THREE DAYS il \S}_‘ OUT IN SUCH Il [ ves, i BUT NOW-I'M GOIN OUT A\ A 30 Tl oy 0 MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Auspices Moose Lodge No. 700 i Music by “Smokey’s” f 518 ~IVETS AND ELKS | © 1931, Int'l Feature Service, In o REPAIRS MADE CHICAGO CUBS MELODY ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Daily Crossacord Puzzle IM M'LARNIN | AND P .I, NET c R s TRO NGE R ns | GLASH TUNIGHT AcaUsS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 21 Iart of speech ‘ Lok o tne thied ETRULLE 0 Uu T U E { VA ARERE ERDE “ b : - |10 Untt RIE(NEW [RLS [ Mading 4 RIEINIEWERAIL - | anning and Keaton or - Bt FIX UP YOUR HOME - MEET TONIGHT puaying siopped 0: 5 DOUBLE GAME e A0 i o e RATSEIA Week Whil . Lowe Probably Will be |3 fiuv . o (VERIAMIIC E!A 3 : . il = ance o eel ile it | Opposing Hurlers W Mexicun OPIERIA[T 0_ AL You'll feel better, and the improvement will delight : s 3 Henthar nd s 5 !lard Punchers Stage Re- Work Underway Flareeup Occurs When g 11, gman sea |EILIVIERIEIDNMPIOISIEID] 34 Yo tn | . Ygflunev%: déf.rf‘)&'?{f lfilffi ovfozotragiolt)gr?éll turn Bout ;Mac’s Right | Grimm Claims Roush | _After aimost a weeks layott, the| 1 siusis in- |AIRIEINIAS EISITIE IR T DO IT NOW o5 ; vac 18! Extensive improvements to the A 3 4 Elks ball club swings back into ac oy b waDESIPERMELLY| e W Hand Is O. K. Lk TR EEE S Spiked Him at First tion tonight when it meets the|u tnden. VIEIN|E[RIAIT é- 40, Hoisting” ma- SRR g NEW YORK, May 21—Two of[Club, situated along Gold Oreek, American Legion aggregation at! v T P|O|S| 43 ors courte- J L b M ll I { ilest punchers tn bus- {a¢ NOW under way. A new floor| GINGINNATI, May 27.—Chicego City Park. The game will start 3 E E S E A I i S e uneau Lumoer L s, nc. , Jim MoLarnin and Bily Ps- |86 been laid on one court and nad paiting clothes on yesterday prompy at 6:30 p. m. s NIED | CEMELA 1% 8iie a1 oven: PHONE 358 fight a ten-round roturn|Painting of the courts will com- ‘and drubbed the Cincinnati Reds Manning probably will do the |2y krozen water E AR 1= 2] mouthed: tonight. mence as soon as the WeAther gt botn ends of a double header, hurling for the Bills. Bobby Cough- |3 River em- = |AR|TIMEIS|SIEINIMSIYINI ;; o3 of wen- SERVICE and QUALITY MATERIALS nin is convinced his right | clears. 3 7 to 2 and 9 to 6. lin, veteran backstop, is expected|si Climbing vine g comes into 2 Solkan footed birds . broken in a previous match| BOVh courts will probably be out A flare-up of trouble, the first to do the receiving. It will be the | Behind a Tlew b Eind Cihres a3 Eans lon: Seat ith Petrolle, when he lost, is as|of commission for the balance of peyween - the two teams in two first game of the season for him. g A s 62 Alighted 6. Work of art 51 Uncloses : {1 WU B ories it S ol T o 1 D Mo TR b L patwly. o] Dt ¢’ Dediare % Topas S’ 8 arink“oro- T T T N is a 8 to 5 favorite to|Will be open for play during the of the second game when Roush start on the mound for the Vets| L. Blow: mUs. 68 Nerve network 4 arae e 55 Towara the ; rc;(l‘owi"% “'SEK- T {grounded to Hornsby and spiked with Kelly Blake catching. {2 Warden o OUPh morie AL Eietterea ———— Jse of the courts will be nere- Cpayley Grimm at first. Grimm —ao—— Y 'n north- 58 Silkworm S 57. Plece bitten after confired strictly to Club claimed Roush did it delib::ately Ll ] AsTeIal set too_much out 1 members and anyone desiring t0 and squared off. Five Cubs rushed 2““ GULFERS 3 L_nla..::Lsm.rue.m 0. Cauterises R ";m% 'flmu. 59 Al'r"r‘:;omb. play must pay the required du2s from the Chicago bench follow: $0. Gloas by: poet. 14 bk " “val_political 60, Water failing and entrance fee. C. - by a delegation from the Cincinaati fl. Saday coRd DOWN 12" Repiea, diss L Chairman of the Ex bench. i IN Sc TLAND Ises 1 Alack coverer of L Drows of metal membership. | cal advisers putting down the disturbance and the game proceeded quietly al- though Grimm was gcompelled to leave the game because of the in- jury done. None of players were ejected from the game. CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, May 2 —More than 200 of the world’s finest golfers will gather here next | Monday for the British Open Goif | Championship. Among the golfers | GAMES TUESDAY }:mn;cct here are fourteen Amer- | Pacific Coast League l 'SIGNS AS COACH, MAT(}! DENlEDK SEDRO-WOOLLEY PULLMAN, Wash.,, May 27—Lyle Maskell, brilliant end of the Wash- t here on July 2lington State College 1931 Pacific today by Common leas Judge Thomas Kennedy onj Los Angeles 6 Portland 7. Nij E VAT GOLF GAINING IN Coast conference championship T T LT i Sl football team, has signed a con- game, ention it is a boxing contest|tract to coach athletics at a high — Oakland 1; Hollywood 4. Night : both men receive a stipulated | ccrool in Sedro-Woollsy, Wash., game ; 4 g BIG TEN CIRCLESI P23 sum regardless of the outcome. next year, o = Srne acramento 4; Missions 10. Night | .. I A, SA dime * CHICAGO, 1ll, May 27.—Golf is | = 0 ez, £ Paul Mflg\'- twice captain bof thc| 014 papers at the Fmnire offica . san Francisco 3; Seat 12 gaining pepularity both as a var-| Louisiana State University xing | _ B 3 - sity ¢ t and as a recreation | innings. Night game e . S l Me T i 1122 UNITED STATES | National League :lr:;z:g Western conference unn,r-i e'l( e (’n On.. Philadelphia 8; Brooklyn 4. Chicago 7, 9; Cincinnati 2, 6. Pittsburgh 9; St. Louis 11. Boston 0,0; New York 3, 6. American League Washington 4; Boston 6. St. Louls 2, 0; Cleveland 12, 4. New York 6; Philadelphia 2. Af- | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR i GENERAL LAND OFFICE i U. S. Land Office, | Anchorage, Alaska. March 24, 1931. | Notice is hereby given that Leo. J. Jewett, of Juneau, Alaska, has made application for a soldiers’ A _ additional homestead serial 07223 ter 17 straight victories, for a tract of land embraced in €S winning streak was broken yes- | U. 8. Survey No. 1902, from which tcrda‘y. : | corner No. 1 U. §. L. M. No. 224 Detroit 4; Chicago As an intramural sport the num-! ber of individuals entered in tour- | neys conducted by the schools ex- ceeds any other sport except bas-| ketball, } “And if the Thrifty-Minded Public seeks Heating Satisfaction for Mild Weather, tell them to try— DIAMOND BRIQUETS and know that satisfaction.” $16.00 PER TON DELIVERED T O L LT | Four of the Big Ten schools— Michigan, Illinois, Jowa and Min- the Phil- nesota—own their own links, and | | nearly all the others are fairly close | to municipal courses. | 'PLAN TWO $500,000 9 bears N. 38° 05° W. 17.85 chains, STANDING OF CLUBS containing 5.00 acres. Latitude 58°! g 1Y | 20 177 N. Longitude 135° 20’ 14” Pacific Coast League | ‘GYMS FOR CALIFORNIA YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! {W. and it i now in the files of Won Lost Pct.| o \NGELES, May 27—Plans| CALL US DIRECT I - v i‘me U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, gcllyxmd] g’; ;; gg for two $500,000 g‘;mna;;ums' for the| At & meeting of the trustees of | A. MclIntosh, vice-president; Mrs, COMING SOON | Alaska. Pg;cla::g- i 26 = ‘253 University of California at Los An- the Alaska College of Agriculture ! Tuther C. Hess, secretary; George s Maipdeayd | Any and all persons claiming ad- COE oo 3 34 ago meles, one for men and the other And School of Mines at the col-|B, Wesch, treasurer. PHONE 412 versely any of the gbove mentioned Aissi 2% 24 510 for women, will be completed soon lege, the following officers were PTG L SO land should file their adverse claims Mission 3 24 47 end construction is expected to elected for the ensuing two years: | OId papers for your fires, at The e pe GENe i the ocal and offco st Anchor- OuKland L8 A i o g Morion E. Stevens, president; John Bmpie, Pacific Coast Coal Co v {age, Alaska, within the period of Sacramento 226 458 e two buildings in the million J . : | publication or they will be barred SCAttle oo M 2T A3 gonan project, il b aifiost (darr: 4 Juneaus' Coal Merchant for Thirty-five Years i pr?lvxsms o ch%g:éuws. " HOnT o Lost Pet, tical In structure. Each will have SEFTER FOR BABIES ;v BETTER SOR COOKENG LT T T T T T T . LINDLEY N, | , a swimming pool and solarium, : s 19 01 \ oweBEnoa | Registrar. g‘ewlg‘;; i g 700 With ample space for baske AND CREAMING -+ BETTER FOR BABIES 7+~ First publication, April 15, 1931. |~ N ‘s4g Bames and other indoor spor! T YOUR Last. publication, June 10, 1931, Boston i 14 MR R e et s tims 1 2uir,| DL 41 GR FOR COOKING AND CREASING @ EXPELLO UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Pilidunh .15 18 45 .| SCCRENNN SETFREFOR BABIES < v ¥/ 20 0 ALASKA LAUNDRY 3 et OF THE INTERIOR iladelphia 36 38, . o | i T ] y KILLS MOTHS | Brooklyn 15 20 429 [ BETTER + s+ BETTER ++» + BETTER 5 GENERAL LAND OFFICE . o We call fi d del i Cincinnati T 4 2% | ¢ gall Tor ang wpiyer 3 . S. LAND OFFICE #2) Hang in Closet Above : Phil De C. Ball, owner of the| : Anchorage, Alaska, Amieiin Loague [ ——————— Clothing | A;;ril 3. 1981 Won Lost PCL‘SL. Louis Browns, recently was ap- - o - Hirr ’ '+ | Philadelphia . 24 8 750 | pointed a member of the St. Louis 50¢ u"d e Notice is hereby given that L. ok 3 s $1.00 | F. Morris has made application for | Washington 20 48l raviaton - apupies, | & Osmetlc | fls New York 20 13 605 | ; . |a Soldiers Additional Homestead Detroit YA gt ‘462! Muskogee, Okla., in the Wastern | injoy the Carnation s?flfllwogg‘fov ’;‘1” 2 ‘{;“ D: ;‘“d Chicago 14 20 .412.Association made five homers ina| Forecast June(lu l)rl‘,o situal A miles north-west from | o oo .16 20 .444 single inning this spring, tying Sunday evenings o) Juneau, Alaska, described as fol-| g "y oy .12 20 375 Waco's Texas league mark. owver the NBC radio B N e 12 20, 37, stations. . By Helena Rubenstein Juneau City League A sail boat regatta will be held at Won Lost Pct Palm Beach, Fla., June 2. } These days, Fashion colors 1924 from the skin in the glowing tones U. S. Survey No. which corner No. 1 M. C. U. 8. Company Free Delivery Phone 38 A Biks ... 2.0 1000 | 2 of the out-of-doors girl. Th L. M. No. 7 bears N. 45’ 50° W. i n| s girl. e 2 Legion ........ 1 2 333 Eight motorcycle races will be run 3 Post Office Substatiom 577 chains, containing 7.09 |prooce 1 2 333 at Richmond, Va. as a sports o | a ln a Sll lovely shades of the Valaze 4 cosmetics are a colorful com- acres. Latitude 58° 18’ 33” N. Longitude 134° 28’ 17”7 W. The proof is now in the files of | ture of Memorial Day. Two will be | | for national honors, No. 1 plement to the new costumes. Valaze Powders, delightfully perfumed and exquisitely EBRIGHT GLOOMY of this better milk e the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- OVER ’31 REGATTA\ Doyless Hill, Tulane boxing cham- [ pi i s . . . . |pion, who failed to make his foot Cook with Carnation, bake with it. It adds smoothness, fine and clinging, in ten flat- tering shades. 1.00, 150, BERKELEY, Cal, 'ball letter last fall, may get a try May 27.—To richness, tastiness — and costs /Jess than milk in any other 3.00. form. Carnation-creamed coffee is a treat. And if you've a little “bottle baby” to plan for, remember: Carnation is easier to digest than raw, pasteurized or boiled milk. TWO FREE BOOKLETS, “100 Glorified Recipes” and “Baby.Feeding Simplified” Very interesting. Address CARNATION COMPANY, P. O. Box 1908, Seattle Carnation versely any‘of the above mennoned;wm the national regatta at Pough-‘“ the team in 1931. land should file their adverse yeapsie this year a crew will have| ; | claims in the local land office at ¢, peat the best field in ten years,! Sylvester Johnson, veteran Car- Anchorage, within the period of iy the opinion of Ky Ebright,coach dinal px‘wher. is regarded as oneo! publication otherwise they will be|of the California Golden Bears. Daseball’s best golfers. barred by the provisions of the Normally pessimistic, Ebright says’ ————— : Statutes. | California can hardly expect to NOTICE AUTOMOBILE OWNERS |place and that “it is just. foolish- | | ness” to think that California,’ beaten by Washington, will be the runner up. Brilliant rouge is required to complete the effect of the new dark powder make-ups. Helena Rubinstein’s Red Geranium is a youthful lovely bloom. Try it. Valaze Rouge en Creme Valaze Rouge Compact Lipsticks must harmonize and be the final in your Personality Make-Up. . Valaze and Cubist Lipsticks Water Lily Lipstick J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First Publication, April 29, 1931. Last Publication, June 24, 1931. All owners of automobiles are hereby notified that their automo- ‘bile licenses ending May 31, 1931. ALSO drivers’ licenses expire same date. All ~ cl‘ nalun owners of automobile and | 3 PicoLy, WicGLy \ (] PROMPT = EVERY driver of a car are re-| o * | ' = quired to renew their licenses as| ‘From | BATTERY SERVICE £ w A’ I ‘CH sbove ate | Comtented Cows” 1 P Batteries Rebuilt and = oenscs Are naw ynilanle. [ Used in Alask Jor ver 30 years el. We Deliver Recharged Promptly g ye::Wmoblle Loy MO0 per) WorLp’s LARGEST-SELLING BraxDp oF EvaPORATED MILK |¢ ceee SRS SO RO RO TR O Reasonable Rates = ol = Drivers license, $1.00 for two e e e e e e e ———— i i i 4 005 1.0 e — - . = - s years. CAPITAL ELECTRIC § G[O Ui BROT“ERS # 7. SHEPARD, UNITED FOOD = COMPANY = B Tl cln £ Second and Seward Phone 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries i SOEDAXTDANCE COMP AN Y = i 4 y night, s’ Hall. Sere- AR RERATROO saders' Music, @dv. G = SRR ‘. CASH IS KING

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