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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1931. b BRINGING UP FATHER WELL- HOW 15 QUR PATIENT THIS MORNINGY R, ASK LISTEN-DOC! DO You THINK 'M PAYIN' YOU To CoMi HERE AN’ ME QUESTIONS? AH! YOUR PULSE 19 MUCH BETTER| JUST KEEP UP TYOUR MEDICINE HAVE A HARD TIME Ry KEERIN' 1T 2 DOWN FINE- YOU HAVE NO FEVER- | MAY LET You. SMOKE IN A DAY ©OR TWO - Bv CEORGE McMANUS 1D You RING-SIR? YES- STAY IN HERE AN IN CASE THE DOCTOR COMES BACK-YoU TAKE THIS CIGAR AN’ SMOKE 1T~ Dorothy Stearns Roff ANNOUNCES Summer classes are being formed in tap dancing—faney stage, toe ballet and toc W jazz dancing. s o ac,,“‘,\ Tel. 5451 for Appointment i "ill; o tfi M) Ii(lllllllllllll;l;llIIllIIIl.l:II.I.I"I;;I.IEI-I;I‘I'l:lHllllllllll!l:‘: % 7 4 NANAIMO WELLINGTON : i a7 SCREENED = i ' DAILY SPORTS CARTOON VREDDIE. * SINGTON S HE SEEms LISELY 1o ForLow 31, Int'L Feature Service, o |ATHLETES OF | S0, CAL.WIN TRACK MEET Score Over 77 Points in N. C. A. A. Events Held in Chicago CHICAGO, 1ll,, June 8.—The Uni- nc., Great Britain rights reserved. Indiana followed with 26 Wisconsin made 23% points, Michigan 20 points and the others trailing. | . e o | | RUTHHITS HIS 11TH HOME RUN NEW YORK, st —Babe Ruth ait his eleventh home run of the eason, and his second in two days n'the third inning last Saturday ufternoon in the game with Cleve- | and to tie the score 3 all. Varsity and Freshmen Will ARE TO RACE ON TUESDAY Meet Oarsmen of Mar- iette University A mighty good resolution is to call your full dealer for a ton of this surprisingly BETTER coal—NA- NAIMO-WELLINGTON—it is especially satisfactory for the heat nd range although it is largely used for the furnace as well. This coal well deserves it reputation for being one of the most desirable coals on the market for the furnace, heater or range. Price, per ton, $18.00 Nanaimo Wcllington Mine Run Quality as in the above but loaded from the pile B — MARIETTA, Ohio, June 8—The University of Washington oarsm |arrived here last Saturday afte |noon for the eight oar shell race |on the Ohio River tomorrow after- noon. The Varsity and Freshmen crews of the two universities meet versity of Southern California over- whelmed all opposition to win the | National College Athletic Associa- tion track and field championships here last Saturday. Southern California rolled up a total of 771/7 points. of coal and contains just enough fines to make it more desirable for the furnace. Price, per ton, $17.50 ————— NOTICE A special meeting of the Ju- neau Fire Department will be held \t_the Fire Hall on Monday, June ibh,iat 8:30 pm. Ohio State was in second place J. L. GRAY, in races over a two-mile course. with 311/7 points. adv.) Fire Chief. Mot o - oo | Tlinois was in third place with ———--— SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP ‘23 points, Towa was next with 261/7 Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Old papers atv the Empire office | adv. TELEPHONE 4502 SALE NOW ON Must Close Out Immediately g § g Z E E g g g £ = : E g H it i YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY We call for and deliver INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Il Ak B Nou AfTER T | GRADUVATE HE PLAYS BASE®ALL | AS WELL AS e DogsS | FOOT BALL - ANDS | HE WAS “"ALL-AMERICA | ON HE GRIOIRON | | AR LATER ON You'LlL HEAR THAT HE'S ACCEPTED ONE OF THE __NANY OFFERs WE'S HAD. GAMES SA;URDAY CHICAGD GOES | _smwire: CARNERAWILL | TOWMRDTO, | ESL5550 IGHT REDMOND Juneau, Alaska MIKE AVOIAN'S ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE THE HOTEL OFALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Prices 20 Off Wholesale Invoice Prices. Freight and Overhead Price Cuts Out | Sacramento 5; Hollywood 3 NATL, LEAGUE Cardinals Spiit Double- Header With Robins on Sunday National League Brooklyn 6; St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh 3. New York 1; Chicago 5. | Boston 5; Cincinnati 6. | American League | Detroit 5; Philadelphia 11. | Chicago 3; Washington 7. | St. Louis 8, Boston 9. Cleveland 7; New Yory 5. Bia i Baered Jr ol HERE ARE SOME OF THE ARTICLES AND PRICES: Major Opponents, to | 3 Take on Anyone | % MEN’S FANCY HOSE, per pair MEN’S NECKTIES, each SPORT SWEATERS, each . NEW YORK, June 8. — Primo | | Carnera, restrained from fighting |Jack Sharkey or any other major | opponents, fights Pat Redmond, of * ST LOUIS, Mo, June 8—The| | Brooklyn, ten rounds on Wedres- | PURE WOOLEN SHIRTS, each ... 3.60 Valentine Building | Cardinals lost half a game in their | STANDING OF CLUBS day night. A A National League lead by g Pacitic Coast League | Redmond is six feet four inches STETSON HATS, cagibe @ w0 b o h 5.00 a double header with Brooklyn Won Lost Pet.|and his weight 230 pounds. All of ; P' "Sundary :hflemthgmckzicago ‘c‘ub'sc;‘gonwmd .38 24 613 his fighting has been donme in BEAVER HATS . woneer POOl Hall by defealing the Giants went Into |pg pjang ... 34 27 557 smaller clubs. seconds BINGS: [oUT Apee behmd*zaoxssxons ~% B s PSR 4. S MEN’S WORK PANTS, each ... oo 2.50 Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS e s Angeles .31 30 508 EMPLOYMENT OF' i “Wild Bill” Hallahan shut Brook- gan prancisco ... 20 32 475| MEN’S DRESS PANTS, each ... 2.75 NT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. 15‘{? °u]'3 “‘1 %hfi sé“_’"‘:f';‘l'l‘g- : dtote& Seattle ... 328 . .83 45 L R e alter urleig] Time YWt S t 28 4 452 2 4 L hits and six runs in five innings. | oawiang. . g ! g., e ‘ MEN’S BLAZERS, SWEATERS, SPORT SHIRTS The Riuactook the fher: gane, National League and MACKINAWS. . oo 2.00 up e ] b e y ; Ar cade Cafe Nos ol St. Louis 28 14 687 —_— % yBme ‘;fm‘he ot “:‘f his 88v- ‘Clileagd \....... 25 17 5%5| LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 8— SCHOLL-WILL CAP. S’ it s RS S e 80 snth -victory. of oady | New York ..... 24 18 511 tet d profes- I . et e L it B e e Also HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, WORK SHIRTS, CHRIS BAILEY PAGIS. a5 ok et Brooklyn 28 500 |Caballero Country Club 36 - hole P p Los Angeles 3, 0; Seattie 5,6, | B0k oo b T S R COLLARS, SHOE PACKS and OTHER MERCHANDISE. All We eatér o thoss vl skct Oakland, 6, 3; Mislon 7,.6, Pl omiladelnhia 24 442|of six qualifications of Southern Good Stock. : gzt 10 insimph B !Cincinnati ......... 14 33 298| California for the National Open . . good things to eat. cramento 3, 10; 3. American League 2 F San Francisco 6, 7; Portland 9, 10, | B o L s PAE DRt month 8 PLACE—Mike Avoian* Store, South Front Street. OPEN ALL NIGHT : ol N‘Z‘%’fus""m“:; &9 !PhilSdEIDhifl -33 11 .T50| Harold Neimeyer, of Seattle, is - i 1 3 e e ' g | Washington 17 630 the only contender for one place TIME—Thursday, June 4, 1931. Daily from 10:00 a.m. to il Bastan 3, 10;. ORI 8, 9, .+ iNew * Yook 19 7588 a10tted to that. district and he % s 4 Reéw York 3;, Chicago 8. | Cleveland ... 2 522|gueomatically qualifies. 6:00 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. until en- Leag y q Amesioas b | Chicago 26 409 one thousand and ninety-seven . : Cleveland 1; New York 8, ... g Touts 26 366, ety — tire stock is sold. Chicago 1; Washington 8. aaeliz. ¢ a1y 00| IO 0u ety ek S perarein Philadelphia 12; Detroit 2. WM 8 38l Tying 3 - Q St Lous 3, Boston 6, O neau Gily League " |c4nt Places or the championship. TERMS: .CASH NO EXCHANGES UNEAU-YOUNG | Won Lost Pet. . 4 ; THREE HOME RUNS Elks 5 2 miELKS LAND FOUR OUT SIX S ) : ’ MADE IN ONE GAME. 1gio """ '3 3 | OF SIX IN SLUGGING Also SPECIAL-SIX STUDEBAKER SEDAN FOR SALE. IN RDW ARE e : ; e e ibs. Cardinats| MO%e i 3 5 4 33 Bl FINE CONDITION AND RUNNING SHAPE. Can be seen at : atur dina i R edged out the Brooklyn Robins § o| The Elksmslglgger]s p?dog,fln::bid Juneau Motor Comlumy Carage ... $300.00 for cash. s 3 A Chi R 4t 6 in a game featured by home ¢ T e e the heavy hitting class in the City Furniture Worth Living With runs. The victory in the serics o o |League in statistics issued today 3 cpener increased the Cm’di_mxxs'I by Scorer Edward ll::flze. PourE;):E 5 d in for the leadership in the Gasiineau of the six leading batters are Elks 4 l k P l S A mar_g:al League race four and one-| F. D. Harrison, Seattle; Mrs. D. regulars, one a Moose and the| aS a ersona ervlce eflts } Natio g { 4 k half games, the biggest lead they L. Roberts, Berkeley, Cal; O. S.!other on the American Legion out- i I iy ! have held all season. Syre, Excursion Inlet. fit. ? Assxgnee. 4 Faul Derringer, recruit righthan- | Alaskan The standings of the first six 4 der, was credited with his fifth vic-, R. M. Worden, Seward; Frances follow: . ¥ . Ml;:y of the season as the Cards Doyle, Anchorage: Henry K" Player Tm. AB R H P‘it' l K- CAMPBELL, Clerk. ik won out in the eighth after a Fairbanks ;R:mor Garnss Killi ;| Manninz, E .......2¢ 8 11 458 3 Breoklyn uprising, which included R. C. Hayden and A. R. Hayden.|Roller, E . .28 9 12 428 ; y & Ernid Lombardis’ home run, and Anne Creek; Jjohn Price, Than:; Boyd, E # .26 6 11 423 f % which had brought four runs to tie Neil Fisher, Tulscquah. | Worth, AL .. 1087 389 - § the score. ! Zynda C. M'Spdn, M .19 2 17 .368 : ‘;i Chick Hafey and Gus Mancuso William L, Herman, An ho ; |Andrews, E ......23 6 8 .348 L . S lior home runs for the Car- Mr. and Mrs. Levert Shockley, ] RN, Rt SR « . ol o wasd; W. J. Parwell, Skagwsy. ) Old vapers s The Empire Old Papers for sale at Empire Offi

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