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PROFESSOR! I'M SORRY- BUT THE PIANO NEEDED- TUNING 50 My HUSBAND LET THE MEN TAKE 1T AWAY- §l YOU BIG 1010T WHY DIO YOU SEND THE PIANO AWAY? YOU KNEW THAT PROFESSOR CLEFF WOULLD BE 1 DIDNT SEND VT AWAY- THE INSTALLMENT MEN TOOK VT AWAY THAT'S QUITE ALL RIGHT- | BROUGHT MY VIOLIN- HEY- CASEY ! BRING THE PIANO BACK- ® 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. WORK IN PROGRESS ON FEDERAL BLDG., IN INTERIOR CITY > site for the | g at Fair- rapidly at “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Wi, Reducing Girdles Offering the “much advertised” reducing girdle— v, McNeill & Libby, who here last night after a cks' trip to (OInterior and rn Alaska. W ure was to have week, he said. Mr. Morgan vis Prince William Sou aska Railroad and as | Kodiak. He reported b ditions about normal gen and | 54 IMOVIE CROWD LEAVES SOUTH BOUND NORTH HOLLYWOQOD, Cal, June 7.— e oS _HE'STOROUNG! / S RIGHT TO/ “h\ TE BATTING) SErY) TTLE HE woN 7 LaaT EARS b L of the . CINCINNATY - REOS CHICI 1S OUT TO MAKE THE CARDINALS SENE : <EGRET, THEY EVER SoLD #in // L) Al Rights Reserved by The Associated Press | $ )Sport:Slants g T LT Nz o Nas B8Y. - ALANYGOULD . g SH0" unb ol e S bact” e 1031 | Postponed ‘Game of May|st. Louis 20 Billed .by Koh.]hepp ifi;’fl";‘d’i]’;hm for This Evening Chucs Klein led the major league |playing had ended, stepped down| home run brigade with 11 big a mnotch to become manager of| k Buzz Arlett topped the|the Minneapolis club of the Amer-| National league batting list at 382 ican Association. But to Donie,| and Babe Ruth shared the Amer- | who previously has been up and| ican league leadership with Mick-|down and then back up again, ey Cochrane at an even .400. ]thm, means to hustle that much All of which gives the folks a 'more. few ideas on the rapidity with| “Taking command of an outfit whi matters have been altered, of misfits and creaking veterans by comparison with the current that didn appear to be good for figures. jeven a first division You know, of course, that Jim- 80t amazing results, mie Foxx is belting home runs anyone on the list at this time does all the heavy brain work, bered up. a year ago. and hops about the place to see! You will note also that the lead- that everything is run night. ing indication that the anti-lively-ball 'erally indicates that he movement is gaining little or no what it is all about. | headway. | SEE-SAW Arleit, who came up from the Sox. He seems to obtain special|Vets and Elks. Pacific Coast league to make quite fascination from the splendid play- | twirling in the spring of 1931, is er, who has been now back in “AA” company, with‘lea.gue in hitting. the Baltimore Internationals. | Mowry, an Towa University grad- leading Ruth, nowhere near the head uate, gets much direct n.t.bentioanlD CHOCOLATE GETS DECISION IN SARKO BOUT| ! ALBANY, N. Y., June 7.—Kid | Chocolate junior lightweight cham- | won a ten round decision | | WINS 10 ROUNDER; |iast night over Mike Sarko, o Chocolate weighed | pounds and Sarko weighed 135! (in the First Division of the dis-, of the batting class, has been from Bush, who rates the lad as having trouble betting back to the one of the best prospects he has 300 mark. lever seen. The five National league bat-| | ting leaders on June 1, 1931, were: | Arlett, Phillies; Hornsby, Chicago; BATTLING DOZIER Stephenson, Chicago; Worthington, | Boston, and Grimm, Chicago; the | American league—Ruth, Yankees; | Cochrane, Athletics; Simmons Ath- letics; Averill, Indians, and Fm/h-; PER.EZ lS FLOORI"D ergill, White Sox. | —_— Now youll find Paul Waner| WICHITA, Kansas, June 7— and Chick Hafey doing the pace- Battling Dozier, of Victoria, out- | pion, | Boston. ‘pounds. 1 Banking on smiles from the ‘Ralm’na:ker this evening instead jof the crying spree which he has/ " | been celebrating for the past month ipestneiap. almost without interruption, Act- | ! . ia .. ’mg President George Kohlhepp '):]P'hlladelpha OF |the Oity League today scheduled place, Bush a ball game for this evening be- | 8 g 16 tween the Moose and EIks. & “It looks like a ten-man baill{will start promptly at 6:30 p. m., at a much faster clip than was club with Donnie on the field. He provided J. Pluvius was really so- Manning will work for the Bills. He He will be opposed by Claud Ers-|pio®® = 3.7k percentages are substantially alternates between the first and,skine, ‘Moose mound star and home ® > i 2 gher all along the line as an third base coaching lines and gen- run king to date. This game Was| AqppNTION LEGIONNAIRES! knows originally set for May 20. | There are four other postponed i “The winning ways of his new, games on the list of unplayed con_jgrdhglt;hr;t}l:;sfgggopuo:t ;:g';gw:‘]:‘trntor of the estate of Alexander | charges probably help Donie for-:tests. Two are between the Moose 8”pm This is an important meet-| | 'get the late and lamented White and Legion and two between the o ™ ‘having claims against said estate Tomorrow, weather again per-| an impression on major league ing of Joe Mowry, young outfield- mitting, the Legion and Elks will | the continue their argument. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Headed by W. 8. Van Dyke, movie producer and adventurer, _fy Pflaplp H I I. l_ I Es BEAT el technicians, camera men and studio mechanics have started { |for Seattle on the first lap of a | y - 13000-mile trip to the farthest ,gnorth inhabitable port under the : American flag. They expect to REAL swATFEsT,(ilm a motion picture called “Es- i |kimo,” based on Frenchen's story | of thirty-five years with the Arc- o . |tic tribesmen, and are going away |21 Hits Made in Game by |in fui expectation of being froz- : ;Winners—|4 Runs len in all next winter. . . A few actors will join the com- m FlVe Frames pany at Seattle or at Nome, Van Dyke's main party is taking the steamer Viotoria at Seattle and transferring to the schooner Na- nuk at Nome, with fifty tons of food supplies, medical equipment, camping supplies and essential technical movie equipment. Van Dyke, head of the enter- prise, made similar field expedi- tions t6 record Trader Horn in Af- n the South Seas, “Cuban Love Song” in Cuba. John Miljan was to have gone north with the Es- kimo company, and so were sev- eral Chinese-American and Jap- anese-American girls who were to enact the main feminine roles. Miljan was kept in Hollywood be- cause he had already been cast in prominent parts for a succession of films at the studio ¢ ek RO N SEATTLE MAN - IN GOLF BOUT | SANWICH, June 7.—8ix Ameri- .fim‘cnns, including Tommy Armour, 548 defending champion; MacDonald 548|Smith, Gene Sarazen and Walter | Oakland .. .. 30 34 469 | Pursey, of Seattle, Washington, are _ |Sacramento 28 37 431jamong the 110 competitors who 36 446 havé qualified for the British Open .359 Golf Championship. —_— e — FHILADELPHTA, Penn., June 7. k in the home park, the Phil- yesterday plastered a 15 to 7 |defeat on the Brooklyn Dodgers |in the only game played in either the major leagues. | Joz Shaute, Babe Phelps and Lefty Meimach all felt the wrath of the Phillie bats which manu- factured 21 hits, including Chuck fourteenth home run. The lies piled up 14 runs in the five frames. GAMES MONDAY L | Pacific Coast League NATIONAL | No games piayed yesierday as LEAGUE teams were traveling to open this |afternoon on a schedule for this BATiING Gk CRown National League Philadelphia 15; Brooklyn 7. Only game scheduled. American League No games pla STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Won Lost | Hollywood 39 26 | Pontland 39 26 |Los Angeles 34 28 | San Francisco 34 28 Pet. per. |[Hungary Women reed Must Have Three 512 AT 489 BUDAPEST, June 7. — Hungary 460 |has a voting qualification for wo- 449 |men that would have warmed the 432 | heart of the late President Roose- velt. Women under 30 are permitted Pct. 1o vote provided they have given 169G | birth to three children. 583 The annual revision of the vot- ,s’mling lists is now under way. Wo'- 563 ‘men over 30 have the same elec- 551 |toral right as men, literacy being 457 the only qualification. 50| NOTICE TU CREDITORS |In the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. In .500 Probate. ‘4001 the Matter of the Estate of 7| Alexander Brkovich, deceased. ’ Notice is hereby given that the ndersigned was on the 27th day of May, 1932, appointed Adminis- Won Lost Pittsburgh Cincinnati New York |New York . 1Detroit | 'Cleveland St I | Boston ... 2l il 36 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet American Legion 3 2 3 3 — v The regular meeting of the Al |Brkovich, deceased. All persons ing and all members are un;eda'dtoym_e Tequired to present them, with |be present. —2AV-|the, .proper vouchers, within six ' |months from the date of this no- tice to Henry Roden, attorney for Administrator, at his officz in the Valentine Building, Juneau, Alaska. DAN POZMAN. First publication, May 31, 1932. Last publication, June 21, 1932. s Daily Empire Want Ads Pay NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau. In Bankruptey. In the Matter of Fred A. Sorri, doing business under the name of “The Irros Company” Bank- | FRED LENHART = Children to Vote, Sizes 27 to 34 Price $2.25 exceptionally good at Fairbanks. | The first part of the excavation | ered no unusual difficulty, but the frost line was reached | sany to blast the ground | | jwith dynamite to break it up for | i B E A T [the shovels. i | PETITION TO OPERATE 4 ROOMS DENIED BY COURT| | : g OIS In the United States District | Court yesterday, Judge Justin W.| Gives Swiderski Good Harding denied a petition of Wal-| D' bb W | lace Jacobson to be permitted mj rubbing to Win |open the Scandinavian Rooms on | Ten-Round Bout |Lower Front Street. The place| | wi abated several weeks ago un-| A R he National Prohibition Act| __;’x:l: ;fi::’c‘i‘r‘%wg;d"::‘ and ordered closed for the period| ing 179 pounds, gave Paul Swider- " ski, of Syracuse, 186 pounder, a' = severe drubbing to win a 10 round decision here last night. Lenhart opened the hostilities in the first round with a two-fisted attack and held fhe offensive throughout. Lenhar! was hanging them onto his heavier opponent at the fin- ish. Juneaw’s Own Store Dld papers tor sae at The Emprre, Your Alaska A Laundry EANING FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. TELEPHONE 15 SPECIAL! Sport Skirts $3.50 Sweaters $1.75 and $2.25 DON’T GAMBLE with “A SLIGHT COLD!” Stop It NOW Before It’s Too Late It may develop into pneumonia JUNEAU Sample Shop Across from Harris Hardware At the first indication of a cold call at our offices for a complete cold treatment —the drugless way—$2.50. DR. S. H. JORDAN Behrends Bank Building TELEPHONE 259 Canvas and Leather Goods | MADE TO ORDER | E. McClaire, Prop. 223 Seward Street — I I . s CALIFORNIA GROCERY Guaranieed SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING GEO. ALFORS PHONE 564 MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODU! | } CO., Inc. NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped $675.00 735.00 735.00 830.00 Free Wheeling and Syncromesh CONNORS, MOTOR HEATING High cost is unnecessary for summer heat. Start your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require little attention throughout the day. Per Ton F.0.B. Bunkers -$11.50 rupt. | NO. 72 BRCY. | r——— IN BANKRUPTCY | To the creditors of Pred A. Sorri doing business under the name of 133 |“The Irros Company,” of Juneau,' trict aforesaid, a bankrupt: j Notice is hereby given that on {the 4th day of June, A. D. 1932, stting in one league, Foxx and Pointed Augustin Perez, of New‘ Tony Lazerri in the other, |York, in a ten round bout he_'m\ ;)ast night, winning the unoffic-| THAT OLD SPIRIT |1al newspaper decisior. “Some of the boys who didnt| The bout was slow, all but the moke the grade in the majors Sixth round, when Dozier floored and come sulking back to the mi- Perez. nors might take special note of| Both men weighed 147 pounds. | Donie Bush”, writes Jay Vessels. —_———————— “Bush, who left as manager of Daily Empire wan: sas Pay. | the said Fred A. Sorri, doing busi- |ness as “The Irros Company” was duly adjudicated a bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his cred- itors will be held at the office of | the undersigned referee at No. 183 South Front Street in the City of {Juneau in the First Division of | | the Territory of Alaska on the 25th | {day of June, A. 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