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CRUCIAL GAME ¢ SGHEDULED FOR THIS P. M. Eiks Take on Moose in Sea- cca’s Most Important J Game So Far | The Baseball Challenge Chip of George Broth- ers for Game employes cf the of tk: ucial” games On ¥ v of George Brothers for a game most 1 of like concerns in Juneau. the Moo:2 aggrogation. These two <7 in th two clubs have staged the closest battles last brace of games. To- s should be equally as bit-, y contested. Manning probably hurl for the Elks, and his 1 for pitching honors-Erskine- should the losers provide for chicken dinner but a picnic and weight. Paps. A victory for the Moose this eve- ring will put them only one-half tam2 back of the Bills. On the ¢ther hand, if the Elks win they vill add a full game to their 7 rasent margin, making it two and half games. This would clinch pennant for them. - — dinner, the picnic to follow lator. tion. |to draw on every other grocery e ihe tices at The Empire Sanitary Grocery and Sanitary Meat Com- pany have accepted the challenge baseball to be played between nines The conditions are accepted and the ante is raised to wit—mnot only movie show thrown in for extra The Sanitary men say they will play the game any Sunday com- mencing at 1:30 o'clock in the aft- due to be on the firing line for ernoon o that if possible the play | may be ended in time for the sec- ond show at one of the two movie houses, not forgetting the chicken George Brothers claim they have a real nine in their own organiza- The Sanitary boys say that is “piffle talk,” that they will hava tablishment in Juneau and Doug- Quartz and placer location no- |las, especially after the first nine ’lmch nave been to the plate, be- “youth and age,” old. | nounced: of Just to prove Joe and the others of the ers” organization are getting 00 | youth- | fulness of the Sanitary bunch, the! iVance Strikes Out Eleven TO WHARF HERE —Malone Stops Brook- Fourteen thousand, five hundrad | lyn Dead in nghlcap pounds of fish were lifted upon the wharf of the Juneau Cold Storagé Company in the past 24 hours. { Seven thousand pounds of halibut were unloaded by the Emma, Capt. S. Anderson. The catch was bought a &t auction for 7 cents a pound first cause it will be a fight between' “broth- ) the Accepte(l | battery of that organization is an- | —— Gunnar Blomgren and Art Fxck-“ Sanitary Boys Knock Off{™ 14,500 POUNDS OF FISH LIFTED a |grade and 4 cents a pound second |Cubs. fresh to Seattle steamship Queen. S pany. grade by the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company, Wallis S. George, representative, and was today on Six thousand pounds of king sal- |mon were brought to port by the Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy, and 1,000 by the T-3768, Capt. James Young. shipped striking out eleven, the 8 to 0 triumph. Both cargoes were taken by the|tered hits, three of them by Babe Cold Storage Company for rreezmg‘};erman, at the prices of 10 cenis a pound for large, 6 cents for medium and 3 cents for small sized fish. Besides fresh hallbut the Queen took for discharge at Seattle nine | tierces of mild-cured salmon. They | ninth home run | were sent by the Cold Storage com- off Vance in the first game. in the game. BROOKLYN, N. Y, June 19.— ISpeed ball pitchers dominated the ‘proceedmgs at Ebbets Field yes- (terday as the Robins divided a doubleheader with the Chicago/ Dazzy Vance hurled the Robins {to a 7-5 victory in the opener, to tie with | Derring, of St. Louis, for the sea~ son’s record but Pat Malone stop- |ped the locals dead in the nightcap while his mates pounded out an Malone allowed only five scat- Hack Wilson, last year’s National | League home run king, hit his sev-| |enth circuit drive of the season Manager Rogers Hornsby hit his second 404 404 327 Pet. 55 696 551 400 380 375 .340 Pct. 750 556 .222 KETCHIKAN were given | . Pittsburgh 21 31 GAMES THURSDAY | | Philadelphia 21 31 . ® | Cincinnati 18 37 Pacific Coast League | American League Oakland 1; Seattle 9. | Won Lost San Francisco 4; Los Angeles 2. | Philadelphia 40 13 Sacramento 5; Portland 6. | Washington 20 17 Hollywood 12; Mission 7. | New York 27 22 National League | Cleveland 26 28 Pittsburgh 1; New York 3. Boston . 20 30 Cincinnati 4; Philadelphia 5. Chicago . 19 31 St. Louis 5; Boston 4. iDetroit 21 35 Chicago 5, 8; Brooklyn 7, 0. | St. Louis 17 33 American League | Juncau City League No games scheduled. Won Lost Elks 6 2 STANDING OF CLUBS Moose 5 4 Pacific Coast League Legion 2 7 ‘Won Lost Pect. T g e AT o) gm.l)“o‘)d a1 '625i FOUR PERSONS ARE GIVEN ortland 31 557| Mission . 35 521 | LIGHT TERMS, Los Angeles e 35 507 San Francisco ... 36 38 486 | Four persons, convicted of violat- Seattle ... 33 38 465 i5g the Alaska Bone Dry Law at Sacramento . 32 39 451 | Ketchikan yesterday; Oakland . . 25 44 362 jail sentences ranging from 15 to National League 40 days by Commissioner . Arnold. Won Lost Pct.| Those sentenced were: Jack Hill, St. LOUIS ..o 16 .686 |40 days; Ana Bona, 20 days; Mary New York .. 19 .627 Mark, 20 days; and George Guesr Chicago 22 585 |15 days. Boston 26 509 | John Forsell was fined $100 for Brooklyn 29 473 ' assault with a dangerous weapon. e u. L) GLY antee. Service Price.. LESS are the Choice Berries of the PR RN PHONE 24 and your order will receive prompt. attention and the prices will be the same as though you had come to the store to make your own selections. We have only one price and that is the lowest possible, whether you order by telephone or make a personal visit. WE SELL FOR CASH --- No expensive bookkeeping system, no bad accounts to charge off---That is why we “SELL FOR Our Annual Shipment Of STRAWBERRIES for PRESERVING Arrives Tonight on Northland Straw[)erries THESE MARSHALL BERRIES ~FIRM, FINE FLAVOR color finishes. 25 pound cloth T R S A CERTO--- per bottle ..ol 0 ’SNO JOKE! WE DELIVER THE GOODS & POWER CO. Juneau, Alaska SUGAR--Pure Cane required in “PRESERVING” SUPPLIES JAR CAPS, LIDS, PAROWAX, ETC. THIS SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Double Lip JAR RINGS Red Rubber-- 2 dozen for .............. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT 149 3¢ The old reliable surejell. Don’t risk your preserving with any other brand. 15¢ We can supply you with any item WRECKED SEINE BOAT GREW IS FOUND BY TEAL Four men, comprising the crew of the seincboat Delaware, have been picked up at sea by the Fish- eries patrol boat Teal, Capt. Cole, after their boat was lost, accord- ing to telegraphic advices received today at local headquarters of the United States Bureau of Fisheries. The Delaware swamped in a heavy sea near Nushagat Islands, in the Barren Island group South- west of Kenai Peninsula, Capt. Cole reported. The crew is believed to have escaped in a small boat and were found by the Teal. The seineboat was owned by the Herring Bay Packing Company and operated out of Seward. It was 54.8 feet long, 145 feet in beam and drew 6.3 feet. It was built in Tacoma in 1917 e - With a capacity cargo and with four passengers, the motorship Es- tebeth, Capt. Ed Balke and Pur- f:ring in your old flat iron, electric or any other kind, and ask for a CREDIT OF $1.00 in trade for any new Electric Iron that pleases your fancy. And here’s the list to select from: HOT POINT—WEST- INGHOUSE and THE WHITE BEAUTY. Nickle and Each Iron carries the regular guar- OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS JUNEAU 6 AND ser Robert Coughlin, departed from Juneau last evening on her regular weekly voyage to Sitka and way ports. Her freight consisted of general merchandise for varfious places. Her passengers were: For Hawk TInlet—M. Tohito. For Tenakee—E. Lovek. For Sitka—G. Garkoloff and I. Robesezuik. The motorship is scheduled to be back here next Monday. Established 1898 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. PATENTED PROCESS | BRINGS OUT FINER | FLAVOR IN COFFEE - Controlled Roasting Gives Hills Bros. Coffee Flavor | No Other Coffee Has '« As everybody knows, the flavor | of coffee varies according to the | way it is brewed. Especially dis- appointing is the result when | coffee stays on the fire too long | or is taken off too soon. Similar unsatisfactory results | can occur in the roasting of coffee. | If the blend is roasted too long or not enough there is a noticeable difference in flavor between the twol | Tots, Even with watchful care such variation is exceedingly difficult to revent when coffee is roasted in' arge quantities. Realizing this, Hills Bros. origi~ nated and patented a continuous process which roasts coffee a few K_cundu at a time, instead of in bulk. 'he quantity of coffee passing into, the roaster does not vary. The speed of operation and the tempera- ture remain_the same with the result that Hills Bros. Coffee is absolutely uniform and has a& flavor no other coffee has. Hills Bros. Coffee never “goes stale” because it is packed im vacuum. By this process air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is take: from the can and kept out. O dinary cans, even if air-tight, dea not keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab—the trade-mark—omn the can. Sold by grocers everys where. i Hills Bros, Coffee, Inc., Sanl Francisco, California. ©193L, i Juneau, Alaska ¢ Arcade Cafe CHRIS BAILEY ' 3 "We cater to those who want good things to eat. | OPEN ALL NIGHT “The Last Service Is Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136-2 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 e All Over PiccLy WiccLy the World tender ..... .... 3 bunches fOr .. v \CH CARROTS Large bunches, sweet, GREEN ONIONS Arriying on the NORTHLAND Asparagus, String Beans, Green Peas, Bunch Carrots, Baby Beets at unusual prices Also—A Full Line of Delicious FRESH FRUITS 1Y