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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. —————————— —_— e — — ——— - - - ik o X ed and drove it far into a yard By GEORGE McMANUS |Gins dme B e 2 jitm P. E. REYNOLDS TAKES o and winning counter. % 15 EVERY THING YES-SADIE- BUT 1 EXPECT OH: THI® NEW MAID 1S HOW DID Yyou s RS SIC6S 1 S 1 SUPPOSE -DUKE- fii'_"*' I Moose on Top lCE CREE@_ PARLORS ALL RIGHT-MUM? “THE DUKE OF PIMLICO A JEWEL- SO EFFICIENT| | FIND OUT SHE' ':‘Ao‘n‘ ‘NSTHLEE VA et SADIE! WALTER~- | The game: EEtrieto of Hhe Dot FOR TEA-HELL BE HERE AND INTELLIGENT- INTRLLIGENT? J{|L TR as T o Tob ALL YOOR TIME YOU MY | SABLIER ABRHPOAE Gream Parlors on Front Street ANY HOMENE AN 81G TO GO THROLGH ON YOUR YACHT HUSRAND?| e 4°0°0-251, 0lnagt ver by P. E. Rey- THINGS REAOY- THE STRAITSOF WHEN YOU ARE = »f‘ Mar 400 23 0p5ids, who, with Mrs. Reynolds GIBRALTAR - ON THE WATER: L( | Boyd 31 110 3 1inas just moved to this city from McCl 3100 0 1igetchikan. Codp 3100 00/ wmr Reynolds for two years was 31 17 0 1 gher gt the Arcade Restaurant in 3 01 11 0 getonikan, Before com to Al- e 3001 0 0455 he was connected with the Baker, 3b 300 0 0 1 ;pyinary department of the Malt- Bonner, 3b. 1000 0 0 py nurston Hotel Company of Se= e, which operates several ho'els | Totals 28 4 32118 4 4, pacific Coast states. | *—Replaced Baker in fourth in- Mrs. Reynolds will be associated {18 Mr. Reynolds in tie Upciad | f—None were out when winoing jon of the Juneau Ice Cream Pa.- {run scored in eighth e 5 - S TS MOCSE ABRHPOAE e ? . imitz, F., 2b. .. 4 0 0 2 2 0 4.0 0.0 2 4k 4221020 g - ¢ 2117010 i g1 500 SCHMITZ GIVES e i 300010 ™ ; e 300001 el GAMET“ MUUSE Sightt of khe 1 d Henning, rf. 301000 i Boyd and McCloskey to e SRl S | bags. On a passed ball,| otals 29 5 82414 3 \ ye T : “”“’,:‘1"&(‘,‘}";“ : SUMMARY: Earned runs Moose o = e —_— St Moos : score, MacSpadden ¢ Bob 9; Flks 0; three base hits, An- Moose Take Lead in League 5% simuny advanced « : g B g i Cooper walked, popula ha: padden and J. Schmitz 1 each; DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —ByPap GRIMES WINS ity by B es a second € on balls, off kine 5, off { 3 .'_\nuu. ] l--»n-s ’l‘\:nrfl‘ Manning 1; struck out, by Erskine : L f ndy cleaned the bags He 10, by Manning 11; passed balls, | UVER Hls uLn l Jack Schmitz's home run in the drove a hot liner to center field. MacSpadden 1; left on bases | DOORS THAT FIT WELL [ jeighth inning last night, the last P : | Nello came in and set himself for nfgpse 3, Elks 2; stolen bases, Bo; and Open Easily! 'I'HB beauty of our doors will delight you immediately, they fit so well and open and close so easily that you enjoy lasting satisfaction. So econom~ jof a series of thn ch dr the ball, then Ba 1 I aill, 0 E b loskey 1 each. made by the Moose, gave thai MceCloskey and C ed ¢ i 1 Umpires: Hart at the plate, Nos. rand and Helgesen on bases. - e Daily Empire unt Ads Pav am a 5 to 4 victory over the EIks,| Andy went to third. 1 elevated the Moose to first| (o loft to scc e in the City League bunting!for the third out. e for the first time this sea-| Junge singled - Niemi fanned }a Pitches Chicago to Three;‘f!v_ - S TEAMMATES m. That was itne en [ the scoring They have a half-game lead ¢ e S0C, 00 i 1 ycore 1 Erskine. In the 1last five| | ical, too. Doors that are pre- ; ‘ ‘OYN(:th(ling, SEOR i & Ll\“/e g I 7 mot a hit of any s‘“‘“":: How To Care For | ::i::,ly made of derdablc se- esterday s Lame AR, 3 {was registered off him, and only ° ¢ | lected stiles and three-ply . . E:kine outpitched Manning and |5 gociors foced pim. & '/ aricose '/ eins | o “mrpmh-f pt for one inning was in rare ST. LOUIS, May 26.—After re-'® Tie in Fourth i g Stenda - the,form. n the third frame he walked W Maoc’s homer | St | Two-panel doors, 2 ft. 6 in. Vnhh/)a rlx:goilye'j!;‘eml:i jfm LS‘e o ftkn with b Teieue Bf" ,M‘“,\ homerun in the fourth O Lo pooaly yred bt $2.52 I«Aw A 1| ConBhe Hand & dinge whve thi HRGAGH or.kno.LsJ the count for the Moose.| Apply a generous amount Of| One-panel dooss,2 f. 6 in. 2.66 Louis win the World Chnmn{xon- e fourh:ro;:“ {Alier thal Jimmy turned the Paps |Emerald Ofl to the swollen veins| %6f.6in., 1% in. thick . o ¢hip Jast year, Burleigh Grimes ot SERING back for three straigh innings. senel " R five-cross.| doors, red Chicago to a 3 to 0 vie- Only Three Hits It e Moy, ey, o and gores.. Iat 16 prtras. Rheli )| SEEGRER oG IR 2.00 s bis former team-matesk The Bills found Claud for onlvfmcd e Akl ISV) 'LL lu e €-|the magic relief! Now bind your | thickonly « « . « = « + &l § three cafeties, and not more than | hi eadolf man|leg with a bandage three inches| ,,. .5, ofdoorthatyou day afternoon. in the eighth frame, connected |wide and long enough to give the | THE ONWERSITY one of them came in a singlel i, "o o 1 5 H 3 - may need from French | e g ith the first 1 Manning pitch- | necessary support, winding it up-| p, Cupb: d frame. He fanned 11 and lked 4 . | oors to Cupboar S5 & O Rt Lt ’ 5 |the way e 0« lows - in ew.l)oon.ut—wl U %, s s8; San Franclacs 8 Sl T¢MASs Exekine, howeyer, 0. ik IPERRXONAL | veins. Stops the pain. Begins at| large illustrated catalog JUUeE ANOL ¢ i 2 BOrtahA the Paps in the r His i for the aski Sa enfo 2; Portland 8. : 4 FDVIECE |once to heal ‘the ulcers and broken yours for the asking. TO PREVENT ood 10; Los Angeles 8. |homer in the opening stanza shov- SERVIGE g o} o R 1 #EG Smen Bhead of hnl oer fhe | veins. Just follow the simple direc w THE SOX. FROM ; Seattle 5. b A e et bl n! : | tions and you are sure to be help- | B ILLIAMS ational League & R i g ok ! 3 'ed. Butler Mauro Drug Co. and Sash and Doors INTERROPT ING Pit 9; Cincinnati 4. panis f;‘i““tfi“ (',““ 5;‘1 ng ;‘fii: DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Juneau Drug Co. won't keep your THE 80Y'S Brooklyn 2; Boston 4. AT g e green house back! relephone 496 RUTH HAYES money unless you are. —adv.| 1933 First Ave. So., Seattle’ EPUCATION Ct 0 3; St Louis 0. of left center field. CLARENCE New York 12; Philadelphia 8. Manning yielded eight hits, three Adnaaboan Kb of which were circuit clouts. Ers-! | scheduled games postponed |Kme’s was number one, “Big Mac” | unt of rain. tied <the score with number two Juncau City League in the fourth frame, a sizzling| drive down the l= And Jack Schmit field foul line. four-bagger to Elks 4. Moose 5; Plan Your | STANDING OF CLUBS (R start. the eighth completed the | cos N Elks" rout. Jimmy fanned 11 men acific Coast ILeague P ~+-STAR, SOUTH PALY Won Lost Pet. i ° | 5 & T Firet | oF THE UNWERSITY OF LTTLE FELLOG., L( ‘:’:;;P,,leg ég 3(1) The Elks ";‘: “:Ar"o mr:n on in the | SAN FRANCISCO WHO HAS /S EIGHTEER), @EIGHS poriand 21 24 irst ‘on Boyd's scratch hit to they | BEEN SIGNED BY THE /90 POUMDS, AVD |gan Francisco 26 24 infield and a pass to Jimmy Mc- CHICAGO WHITE SOX. . /S GFT AN e 26 25 Closkey, but both died after exe- e 1 o 4 2 cuting a pretty double steal. [} 4 Rights Reserved by Tue Associuted Press 24 1 . e AE s E 268 & 21 30 Fritz Schmitz opened the festi- R T B P Missions 19 32 vities for the Moose with a sin- 0 Suxs:‘or};;‘m ell: im (S?”l:g;; o ::';J AcK THUMPS“N ’ gle to short center. Twig fanned. B A belves series | National League Jack Schmitz lifted a high fly al- L] seats in the event the C'ardu':afsr Wott Lost most over first base that Andy 09 iR (eI By £, 90, By ST Boston .2 12 lost in the sun. Tt fell for a cha_\;mg §10 books’ 5 wo of Lhem‘ Chicago 2 13 cafety but PFritz w asleep and ’ ermbles the purc}?ascr Lo” buy onei Birantan 21 19 before he made it to second Ju! ) world series ticket for each of the Sy Wi Tved Bl out, Baker logle READ ] games played in Bt Louls. fl v ER B E N N ETT 14 17 Livingston’s grounder too long to | | 14 18 head Jack off at second and Liv- E 05 . . ey | BESBRVES COME THROUGH | 15 21 ingston perched safely at first on Good A(l 2 “hous %] With Chick Hafey departed and Philadelphia 15 n the play. Erskine smashed one of out a “house organ. o i P! ¢ Under the iitle of fhe “Cardinal|Pepper Martin laid up; the Card-| SBATTLE, Miy 26,—Young Jack | the longest hits ever' seen at the \Yn,J the wé;ld char;)pion Abase-‘jnals welcomed the good work of ’lh.r:mpsqn, of Los Angeles, former ANeiar Leasta park to score Jack and Living- ® bal club publishes a miniature | Ray Blades and Jim Collins, both | Welterweight champion, won a close | ston ahead of him for three runs. News all, 0 pt lar intervals, |on the reserve list until emergen- |decision over Leonard Bennetf, of Won Lost Pel.|pamsey was tossed out at first Dews- Shepki O O, ST |l arbie: Detroit, in a six rounder here Now York 24 9 MMiny Manning to retire the side. This keeps the fans advised of | last nigat Washington 89 185 e Three B: Wasted I at to look for around Sports-| Blades returned to active duty ik Detroit 18 15 545 ce Bagger E ' v s Park, besides giving the | after being mostly a pinch-hitter,| Fach fighter weighed 150 nounds Philadelphia 18 16 529! Andrews wasted a longv three- J dopesters information about the | alternate right fielder or coach for| Both men were slow on iheir St m‘“n‘ 19 13 :514 bagger in the second. With ?he principal activities of the scattered five or six years. feet and with their fists. ‘Clé\'eiand 18 19 das-COI_mt two and one :}unll\;t him, 1p of clubs making up the Car-| “Collins, not a big man, gets| Don Fraser, of Spokane, a we Cicag % 13 2 .382 he cracked a }ung high drive over dinal chain store system. {much of his hitting strength from [ter, won the decision over Paul Ba;:g;" S T ;:fnwr,t ux]«_ego S—h msch re(li\ll:g W&;:zel: You meve) hati time! g0 If you are worried about the in- a powerful pair of wrists” notes|Negri in the semi-final E‘)rr;(iie r;;ne: (J”:;w: and: Niemi money by first shopp. ‘g . : 7 2 g i . rs, 3 —eto—————— 4 ;. g § jurad knee of Freddy Myers, 25 n}.xe',c?rdmal‘s News. “Home run t Juneau City League and MacSpadden threw out Baker in the columns of ti: * year-old manager of the Greens- ning is nothing novel for him, f(_:r Art Ravensdaie, Marqueite uni- | Won Lost Pet.fae giner Daily Empire, for there V. t: i - - N 5 5 X o Borg, (. O e, e e s ts 1038 oo ihe' Tl ia | vergtty: Bnylier, iyhoss Bome s In Motse LR A TR o O S you may ehoose both the bulletin is avallable. e 1 it eiis 1 1930[cm' holds an exhibition vic- Elks o B 2 500 ; quality you desire and the ihe' detiils, dr. e bomy Xan. fane teague th 1, While, In tory over Lord David Burghley,|American Legion .. 1 2 333 M price you want to pay. slugging progress of Big George he was runner-up in the Inter- Hatman, whb iwan.the 400 k-] Pl o R 3 A5 I Guaranteed | The columns in this paper 4 Puccinelli of the Rochester Red|national He hit 19, 38 and 40|°°% Thels oy ey ; e || SHEET METAL WORK A6 alwave arowded with Wings will be there, t00, home runs in three years.” o Gurcies o 5% 5 b ' e PLUMBING adverilseniinte of all the y p i Capt. Fra Sippley of irginia | all The work of young Paul Dean, Playing regularly, Collins has i : GEO. ALFORS alert merchants in i22y" - i s i SHOP IN JUNEAU has scored 20 hits for 29 bases. % Dizzy’s pitcher-brother, with Col- hit twice as many home runs in % | PHONE 564 | Juneau. umbus, is a subject of much inter- |a month this season as he collect- | B t A by est, faithfully reported for the folks|ed all last year in the National Reduced 30 Pounds | Juneau eauty ! around headquarters. league. He had only four in B [ Shoppe | Hap Bohl made a good start at|1931. Never Felt Better ! third base for the Elmira, (N. Y.) Red Wings, thank you, and Elmer Voter bas gotten off well with the Danville (I1l.) Three Eye league. Goodyear Tires Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Juneau Motors Authorized Ford Agency - | POPULAR CAFE | SEWARD STREET | Specializing in Tamales, Chop | | Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili | | Con Carne {IN LISTLESS BOUT, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 26. —Madison Dix, of Bellingham, won an eight-round decision over Hen- ry Austin, of Omaha, in a listless bout here last night. Dix weighed 152% pounds and | Austin one pound Iless. — {PARIS WOMEN MATCH PURSES WITH BELTS | PARIS—Angora felt purses to |match belts are a new wardrobe !wrinkle. The purses are flat en- {velop models, while the belts, de- signed to wear with sports coats, ® lare finished with a dull silver on gilded buckle. White, red, gray and dark blue are the colors most often used for the purse-belt ensembles. ————— Daily Empire Want Ads Fay DIX BEATS AUSTIN| Safe Way To Lose Fat Take the case of Miss Madelone SYLVIA BRUMBERG Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 Crowley, for instance, who lives in Little Rock, Ark. Just read her| {letter: | “I have used Kruschen Salts for one year—when I started I weighed 140 pounds—now I weigh 110 pounds |and never felt better in my life.” That's the big reason a host of jmen and women take Kruschen to \lose weight — as the fat goes you ‘gain in health — skin clears—eyes |grow bright—activity replaces in- | dolence. | | Take one-half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast— cut dowh on fatty meats, potatoes \and sweets—a jar of Kruschen that |costs but a trifle lasts 4 weeks—get it at Butler Mauro Drug Co. and Juneau Drug Co. or any drugstore ,in the world—but for your health’s sake demand and get Kruschen Salts. —adv. | PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY ‘ Special Plate Harry Dawson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a LUNCH for 50¢ Come and get acquainted The progressive merchant is the advertising mer- chant. His volume of sales are your assurance for quality, fair price and up- to-the-minute goods! Then Buy As You Have Planned . 1932 ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Distributors I "JUNEAU SAMPLE { SHOP The Little Store with the | BIG VALUES SESR— } LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER |

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