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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDA\ AUGUST I 1931. By GEORGE ’\Ic\f ANUS — BRINGING UP FATHER THAT'S F\F| s COULrH- MEDICINE ! T HAIR-TONIC 7 WHY, THAT ISNT HAIR- SAY ! whar KIND OF HAIR- TONIC 1S THAT © [BY Zory, Twar CERTAINLY IS FUNNY HAIR-TONIC. —1 THINK 1 HAD BETTER 41T BACK HOME , AN’ FIND OUT AR MALLIE HEARD ME TALKIN' ABOUT MY HAIR FALLIN' OUT- WAS A NICE THOUAHT OF HERS TO LEAVE THIS HAIR-TOMIC FOR | BEAUTIFUL NEW FORD De Luxe Bodies VAN ] {2 !, 1 Gentore Service, tnc., Great Britain rights reserved i)A ILY SPORTS CARTOON mon. 10:30 a.m.—Holy mon, followed by the Most Blessed the church. ~— ‘ N ) 1B} ) \ 1'% N 1Y {1 ) by ) N § ] § 1y § { { l} \ ] 1Y 3 N l} 11 B ) \ ‘ N N § N N 3 I N N 3 : )\ ) 0 Mass and sar-i benedication of Sacrament, in | —By Papj TOWN DE LUXE SEDAN - HENRI COCHET TURNS T0 BE CONVERTIBLE SEDAN DE LUXE TUDOR VICTORIA CABRIOLET IN HiIS Notices for thiz enurch commd ) afternoons yom 2:30 to 4. HE'S A R2AL, JACK OF ALL ATHLETC TRACES AT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SECOND ATTEMPT AT THE DECATHLON HE WON THE | pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday NATIONAL TTLE AND SET A NEW AMER(ICAN RECORD FOR THE" | p L d ( EJENTS All Rights Reserved by The Assoclaled Press . HOLDS GIANTS 10 § HITS FOR EXTRA INNINGS Sichold Wins for Boslon‘ Braves, Assisted by Red Worthington NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Socks Sei- bold held the Giants to six hn.s for thirteen innings yesterday and | did not walk a man so the Braves pulled out an overtime victory over New York by a score of 4 to 2. A home run in the seventh in- ning and a double in the thirteenth | ining by Red Worthington con-| tributed to the Boston victory. INDIANS SHUT OUT STARS; DOUBLE PLAYS FEATURE OF GAME SEATTLE, Aug. 1—The Indians, behind the four-hit pitching of | Rudy Kallio, shut out the Holly- wood Stars 10 to 0 last night to take their first win in four games here. Led by Flagstead, who got a, triple and a home run, the Tribe; slammed out 13 hits off Bray. The Seattle infield made three double plays. OFFICE MOVED TO BLOMGREN BUILDING Drs. Kaser & Freeburger have moved their offices from the Gold- stein Building to the second floor ' of the Blomgren Building. —adv. ——— e —— DU BARRY Introductory Package CONTAINS Cleansing Cream, Tissue Cream, Skin Tonic and Face Powder ALL FOR $1.00 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 38 Post Ofice Substatiom Ne. 1 GAMES FRIDAY : DOUBLE HEADER SLATED SUNDAY; ELKS PLAY TWO Rain PreveIGame Lasi| Night and It Will Be Played Sunday Rain last penement of Pacltic vonst League | Sacramento 6; Los Angeles 4. | Hollywood 0; Seattle 10. | Mission 5; Portland 11. | Oakland 7; San Francisco 6. National League Cincinnati 0; Pittsburgh 5. Boston 4; New York 2. Chicago 10; St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia 4. | American League | New York 4; Boston 1. Only game scheduled. | caused post- | Elks-American | night the STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Pct. 511 556 .560 556 520 480 423 .320 fans another tomorrow, day by George Kchlhepp, th"’ bargain day bill| San Francisco Los Angeles | Seatlte . | Oakland ... | Portland Hollywood | Sacramento | Mission Elks will have to play two games In the curtain-raiser, the Moose‘ and Elks will tangle. This game | is called for 4:30 p. m. and will| |start promptly at that time. The| Pct.|second, between the Elks and|F 630 Legion, will be the nightcap, start- 546 ing 10 minutes after the first is 543 completed. Both are seven-inning| 530 affairs. .500; The bill 468, will, draw 402 377 National FLeague Won Lost 63 37 . 53 44 51 43 53 47 et L 47 . 44 50 39 53 31 61 League Won Lost ks 26 61 37 57 39 46 52 42 53 38 59 36 60 36 64 Juneau City League Won Lost 6 2 5 3 l St. Louis Chicago New York +Brooklyn ‘Boston Pittsburgh . Philadelphia | Cincinnati American should, and probably the season's biggest| crowd. The race between the two lodge teams for the title of the \ Philadelphia . Washington ... New York {Cleveland t. Louis . ton Chicago .. Detroit 469 Series this year will be small. 442! Manning probably will heave 392 for the Elks against the Moose, 375 opposing Erskine or Osborne. Jungs | 360 i& expected to pitch against the| opposing Pete Schmitz. | | Legion, hl Pet. 150 625 125 (BIks. ... | Mose % Leg‘lon LALLAPOOSAS ~T0 PRACTICE The Lallapaloosas, baseball nine| of the Coast Guard Cuiter Talla-| peoza, through their official an- ‘nounoer today issued a positive !challenge to any baseball nine in Juneau, kids or adults, |nine even barred, for game or games when the cutter returns here, sometime bafore snow flies, perhaps in September. vines won the last three sets. The boys claim they will pra~- Vines beat the champion last | tice while “down below” and bo Weck in the Longwood Tournament.|a: in such fit condition when they re- | PR 5 turn that nothing will Jdaunt them, SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE VINES BEATS California Net Player Wins| - Two Eastern | i Tournaments SEABRIGHT, N. J., Aug. 1.—| Ellsworth Vines, of Pasadena, Ca defeated Johnny Doeg, of Newark, | N. J., National Champion, for the second time in a week yemrday. winning the Annual Seabright Club i n> fomalc Invitation Tennis Tournament. | |o u ‘ ! Russian_ Orthodox Church | REV. A. P. KASHEVAT o | wrthern l,lght Presbyterion | Corner Fourtn ana Franxiin Sts! | pr | topic, Legion game and it will be added SerTon. to Sunday's schedule giving the ard. then as the Moose did last Sunday.| % in the way of any combination that | dares to assemble on a basebal; Pert Whitfield, Phone 373. as | nust be received by The Empire morning to guarantee change qf | sermon topics, ete. | OFP, Pnsto’r Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, 10:00 am.—The divine liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. Preshyterian Native Church The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. ‘*" 2434l S 7 PROFESSIONAL World R(mkmq 1\mateu1 Net Star Announces HIS Plfll’]\ | “Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | — 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. | er, announced he would turn p 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. | fessional about the middle of Scp- | Services Tuesday and Friday |tember. ®venings at 7:30 o'clock. } The move had been expected for The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- | some time. Jdey of each month. Tennis fans believe Cochet and | “Big Bill” Tilden will tangie again ———————— " | 35 Tilden is scheduled to arrive in Chu:;“;}"’fl?fl"‘;;:‘xmy | |France the latter part of next J. | month. - ee— Quartz aud pi Ilccatlon no- tices at The Empire. PARTS, Aug, 1—Professional ten- nis ranks received a valuable ad- dition yesterday when Henri Coch- world’s ranking amateur play. "TFifth and Ge? reets 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- "MARRY WILLAKD, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek |, ur ayer service. "T 1 — = REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor | Church The church where service and worship meet. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. So- no solo, “O Lord Remember ' Mrs. Glen Kirkham. Sermon “Ye Believe In God.” 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s DLS- cussion Group.” — ¥ " Wesurrection Lutheran Church | P ey Corner of Tnira una Main S REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship, “The Unrighteous Stew- There wili be no evening service it was announced to- during the summer months. Council meeting Tuesday night President of the City League. The at Parsonflxe Baptist Church E. C. URBIGKEIT, 8peaker. Meetings in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Sunday services: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am. Sermon subject, “The Wayside Cross.” 8:00 p.m. A Metropolitan Methodist [ welcome.” The primary department of Lhc Sunday School meets at 12:05 pm 8:00 p.m.—Evening services. Sub- ect, “Christ, the Ideal.” You are invited to worship with us. Holy Trinity Cathedral ~ CHAMP DOEG - e oo Phone 604 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and | Sermon. Evening service at Douglas. Thursday —Transfiguration, Hul) Communion 9:00 a.m. P R s g First Church of Christ, | Behnthl 4 su day services wm ve Teld w 1 am. in the Pirst Church of | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |* Dosg won the first two sets but lnd Main Streets. The subject wiil “Love.” No Sunday School during July nd August. Wedresday, 8:06 p. m.—Testi- monial ueeting. Christian Sclence Reaamng Room at BAILEY’S Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 123 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. — LUMBER WHEN YOU WANT IT Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. SAVING Phone 358 EVE HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends upon what you save in the present. There’s no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is like watching a garden grow, only much more t.hnllmg HAVE A GOAL IN MIND Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your . children. Then you'll enjoy saving. First National Bank ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the — o m ciarck puilding. This room is | | | | \ | i i The most striking fine car types ever offered at such low prices are now being presented by Ford dealers. These are the six newest de luxe creations of the Ford Motor Company. They are designed and built to meet every need of the automobile buyer whose desire for motoring luxury and outstanding performance is tempered with sound eeonomy. Get the facts about these fine cars. Compare their lithe, clean-cut style with any you have ever created in your own imagination. Learn about the de luxe materials with which each car is trimmed and uphol- stered, and how carefully these are tailored. Sit and ride in the wide, restful seats and you will realize that just as no restrictions have been put on mechan- ical performance, so no limits have been placed on comfort and beauty. There is much to interest the careful buyer—a choice of sparkling colors, a variety of rich uphol~ stery materials, Rustless Steel, safety class, Houdaille double-acting shock absorbers, one-piece welded steel wheels, slanting windshields, and many other featureg which make the Ford a happy investment. A JUNEAU MOTORS CO. FOOT OF MAIN STREET UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING WATCH GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 T " J. B. Burford & Co. Gastineau Hotel Larry Parks .. TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS Juneau Fred Hanford Juneau Orin Hill .. Ketchikan P. Kostrometinoff ... W. T. Farwell, Skagway R. P. Peratovich . 1 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat i diamond. open to the public Wednesday — Sermon subject, “Ths Great Redeeming Power.” | [second half is tight. The Bills by I Episcopal Church | Pct.|a single game and that margin can |y, 2 140 be easly wiped out Sunday. On| Fourth: and Sewara Sireets ‘622 the other hand if it wins both, the| REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. 593 chances for a [Little World's| “The church with the cordial 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. | Subject, “Christ the Satisfying.” J Old Fapers’ al The EmEne.

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