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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, POLLY AND HER PALS / TALKED To Go M?. ) A4 SIDCE EERSES ¢ YoUR WIVES G,LCGLE 3 0y i : A WS St ALY \ I wiSH THe i Z LA T 9 (i SULTAN WAS SEATve The BoaT TRIP, | wmeuj d v P ? W 124 ABODY HIS SHAPE CR, To Make Dreams Come True LLY ? JISTED To v 3 ad B T WAULON'T O \ % L 77 q g ! R MEANTIONED ASTH ABOUT A GANDHI/ QUTFIT- j_ The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable is this: The more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. It is the surest way. Start tod : ES WINFROM |-~ LOS AWGELES - SALESHEN JOI 360LD-SEEKING sacrifice. (mm (no'l'vd out a l:mg‘ VETS BY RALLY - EXCURSIONITS ”‘,’v‘é%fg‘* | THEIR BUSINESS | PLANES LEAVE N TTH INNINGE-2°05 2% LIKE TS GITY WITH PLEASURE FOR TULSEQUAH ywent to second on the error. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED scored on Worth's second smgle BY EAGLES AND AUXILIARY D e e g® hit to right. Toubinte e Mat bian Look| % i et Is Charteted and Two Flying Bosts 'of Mit-| - : At | frr e e s e et e e i First National Bank e e le W lr,l‘l!"“lng 3 Sll\ g i b Joint insfallaticn ceremonies were Own Game After Vets e Semali Forward to Second £13 toese dast smsmime by Dendiabye: . Chartersie: Bat T | ch?‘l’l Pfl l(;)HBfl% Lead from First Roller walked. After Coughlin Visit Next Week [B TR el i e (RS Own Cooking ‘ epaired Here . BAILEY’S I sed out to Blake in front . of | Auxiliary, in the presence of a | oo . e Clustering three hits in succes-|the plate, Manning singled, send- Declight was expressed yesterda; jon with an outfield er the ;ing Roller to third. Boyd smacked by member; of the Los Angel Elks came from behind in the \ grounder to short which Garn|Chamber of Commerce at the re- enth inming to win a pretty ball|missed entirely and Roller scored.|ccption accorded them in Juneat, . |good attendance of members. Card pour traveling salesmen who! Three of five seaplanes of the playing and refreshments were en-|chartered a boat for a business Mitchell prospecting party, destined | joyed after the insta cruise of 12 days returned this!for Southeast Yukon Territ left Following are the officers in-fforencon to Juneau, reporting the|Juneau lat: yesterday noon me from the American Legion|This wes the Elks' only marker and they anticipate with sagerness S”‘I_{I“’,; Worthy Bresident, . m{YOYEC Was both pleasant from afor Tulsequah, B. C, where, it is a score of 3 2. Manning, |when they went to bat for the anot b ke et R R st G e ViewROLAL eQil puoteiul €k SRR U BIL b2 DRted e pitcher, drove the winning|last time. Cooper opened it With|came on the steamship Aleutian,|Foor0 Wearthy e Soail |8 commerclal trip. The charterers Summer. The other two planes are the plate with a single|a single to short lefi. It was a|and every moment of their tims A SChmidl Worthy Ohapl al- |were H. B. Crewson, N. A. Mc—;:l“l‘hh”f', ”T‘. e left field Texas Leaguer over Ehort:'Rollén was pleasdntly beoudied While (1o Seviclos Seorelfy, (G L [Eachran, F. F. Bronnan and Rapart | Mgar of the Alaska Southern + and Ben Wilson, making his|flied out to Garn. Coughlin singled vessel was in port Gt SaE. T 1Y B Wakclin. ;Thelr craft e thePBWAIL Hoth are undorgelng 1 and Ben . hy Conductor, Tom Cashen,|wanderlust, 40 feet long, of Pet-'Dairs, one on account of a dam- 1ebut i Je . vi ig ie] a er raced The sh as met on arrival by Jo1 n " debut in a Vet uniform, divided fto right field, and Coop 5 HIR WA Yt Inside Guard, Emil Uberti; |ersburg, Capt. Octor Arnes. Start-!aged rudder and the other on ac- pitching honors evenly although|home from first with the tying the President and the Secretary Outside Guard, John Marin: "Trus- e i R v ko . count of engine trouble tter had a slight edge when|score when Worth missed the ball and members of the Executive J e 3 Ing from Petersburg, they visited > il 4 i 8 tee for 3-year term, John Feusi Hydaburg, Craig, Klawak, Port Al-! The planes that got away were last of the sevel rame op-|and let it roll yards back of him. Board of the Juneau Chamber of 3 yda i , Kla g H x o o \:-E(Ak:l».x;“::\ e o | Bobby pulled up at second. Man- Commerce, {hose of <ie local of | Auxiliary—Junior Pasi Madame fpxander, Kake, Warm Springs Bay,,those piloted by J. H. Fastman, ned akenec 2 3 8 2 Prdis 5 1. | President, Annie Gair; Madame |Sitka, Chichagof, Angoon, Tena-|J. J. Harrigan and Frank Byerley. minutes and yielded three 2 ning blasted a line drive to left ganization being President Allen | " : e it i 4 % 4 al s e Jyiel e thigl B e B el g 4 | President, Catherine Ba kee, Hoonah, Haines and Skagway, Those here are piloted by W. M. | ELECTRIC WASHIN‘ registered during the rest of the]Coughlin with the winning marker. Walmsiey and Brice Howard, John |2me Vice-president, Len v Mr, McEachran and Mr. Wakelin Emery and B. C. Burton. e . = W nes, George E. Clevaland, B Chaplain, Alice Sey; eCr cooked the meals and Mr. Brennan Tom Mitchell, who is President 53 e Gk Elks Win One! P. Helntaleman Ludvig Ndison snd | Elzabeth Ffa Treasurer, Jes-|and Mr, Crewson washed the dish-|0f the Mitchell Exploration Com- E s B ¥ The game: nductress, Mamie {es and made up the bunks. There Pany and who is at the head of o e . Elks with a single| The game: P n, of the Executive : ! S Bl Ssaid > . Madlen |was no objection to any of the|the party of gold seekers, is re- Schm : | Riedi; Outside Guard, Mrs. Tsa-|culinary efforts, as the penalty for Maining in Juneau with the two 7 i O o et Srasal see TR TR A a s | 3 j penalty is s, giving one in the ]S 0, g i MR Cashen; Trustree, Mrs, Aznes | criicism, would have been that|damaged plancs / GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS two walks but they did no|Jar SS hall Gla and some of them | {Ihe oritie weull have had 10 oS ; > i g ! [FILM $EA_CAPTAIN r damage. And except for | WOrth, rf 4 made use of the pr d steno- | T (i Pk B o' | Haines, 3 : L / da T WILL FLY TO NOME 9 George Worth's error in fight injHaines, 1b. graphic services at the Juneau| CECH, GOETZ ARRIVES _ “Every day 1 thought T had been | All Are Regular Standard 3 3 Keaton, B., 1b. - 3 { {on vacation, until I made up my| the scventh he might have been| o - o0 Zo 2 Chamber's Tourist booth to an-| Cecil Goetz, brother of A. E.| orders at night,” commented Mr.| Pecter Fronchen, who will enact ‘ . credited with a win instead of a{licrmson. 2b. swer business correspondence. |Goetz, arrived here last evening | pretrs &7 RIER ST O Hed CRORI. i ke il Guaranteed Articles loss st A few of the travelers, inter-ion the Aleutian to take charge e b el Bildtuse, “Heicimo,” Whith 18 %o The Vets shoved a run across in | : 4 ested in certain lines of business,!of the Goetz Groo for his broth- 1 . the opening scene. Bill Schmitz|Wison P called on stores carrying similar |¢r while the latter goes to attend [FIVE HAL[BUT BOAT e A“,‘.""S i ”‘l‘lf’::“L ‘:omll”:“‘; You can trade in your old washer no matter singled to left center, hitting the S E stocks here. la clinic for the benefit of his 1T from Holl 4 § ¥ B = — — ,,;lobfi‘zmm el s’ixlht The siay of the Aleutian was health. While south, Mr. Goetz SELL FISH, SEA LE ]“" i Shi5 Adian Wloh & how old and decrepit it may be — Credit “ 3 5 ? |too brief to permit the visitors to|w; te tho asonic Grand % oy e g 2 1 4 fOme out when winning run was| ‘oo Uil 10 permit fhe viliors to|wil attend fhe Masole Grand|) gy g T T L re yesierday. From Sewar allowance made on request soorcd {arrangements were made to meet| 0o woe— ¥ tadng frofn the. wekt- :l;dd“‘“; ;:‘: (l)‘x‘n[k “‘.\V, :];;“ mer glthe desires of the travelers when| MRS. JOHNSON VISITING 3 t banks, the Atlantic Hroth Ncme DAIE, B om there 0 the vessel calls at this port on| HERE i 2,000 pounds, selling 3% A i | ¥ ind 5% ocents a pound, @ me he will join the other Al k El L] Li h d SRHAIAG Vovash noxt Bon=| g R o, st B e otk vl MY aska rilectric 74 t an 0/d y will be taken to the | Mrs. John Johnson, who was i and 51 et s pond which has chartered the 0| Territorial Museum then and other ’rmmcm Mrs. Dannie Meggitt otk u 0 P 0 0, places of interest. w[mmlhmmd by her little son, nr-‘ FERGEE R thie 700 f% ower L.0. | Formerly Lived in Alaska /ed here yesterday on the Yukon |Were Estep with 24000 pounds, [ Mr. Charles P. Bayer, who di-|from Chitaina, for a months visit, [*°lling for 3 and 6% cents; FPaith | = <o orron’s Styles 2|rects the tourist and good-will ex- {Mrs, Johmson s the house guest|¥ith 7000 pounds, selling for 3 A Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 0jcursions of the Los Angeles Cham- [of Mrs, A. E. Goetz and 7% cents, and Viking with Today {ber, is in charge of the p!'P~ent| T g RS s {5000 pounds, selling for 3 and EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Totals 2 2 trip. He formerly lived in Alas-|e——— 9 |6% cents, . ka, having feen a resident of cit- | AT THE HOTELS I TR M d Summary: Earned runs~ngmnlieg fo the Westward, He was with |® e — e | RUMANIA LIMITS EXCHANGE mercerize {1, Elks 2; bases on balls—off Man—i:‘ o Tos Anpeles’ ORAIME: it “Gastineau . wr. | BUCHAREST—Rumania has join- ning 1, off Wilson 2; double plays!gon that came to Alaska lut\ A cgler, Ketchikan; MT.|eq’ the st of countries forbid- Mesh Hose ‘——dumwn to Haines; struck out—|ommar. and Mr» R. F. Le'»vh;.1 Pledmont, | ing free buying and selling of for- by Manning 7, by Wilson 2; left| nrore than 125 persons origing 'Cal; Miss Tyne Paspola, Seattle; ¢lgn exchange. All foreign cur- £ A M E persons originally : g ge. oreig] - o on bases—Legion 4, Elks 5. made bookings for the presemt|l: M: Carrigan, N. A, McEachras,|rency “thedks and bank credits Special Values Umpires—Nostrand at plate, Cam- aid MF, Bayer, “bi with- | catle: i must be converted into lei and ex- Offered eron and Ryan, on bases. vere s o & i SR port of currency is forbidden. 2 = Adha‘\v,\. “ELC“./U;FNSLH l;x’ hjavy "I Samuel Adams, Raymond Ru- : A & S hm;qrorc‘,lzf;n‘i‘;an,rg‘:‘dclph, Chichagof; O. M. Hardy,|e T et Results From Sargon | jou om, o Heines; L. M. Danielson, P. N You Can Save Moncy at ationa’ political conventions in Schneider, Portland, Ore | Our Store TO PRIZE Almost Unbelievable |chicazo and the preliminary acti-| = o SEE US FIRST vities in connection with the Olym- | < ) 1 | . FOR A -s“"l‘('“fl:;d:‘“ I:h::hvhl".y I lnn Games to be held in Los }An th' L‘f‘lf Ru‘g]‘y»e“ e Hfll‘ll’ls Hardware CO. LIFE ~ ..:“ lmost unbeltev- | B€les Were chiefly responsible for :‘;:k,i:a o WA e, pey et o TIME S able the feeling of new | its cancellations, H i = ica & : life and strength that Tonladed: i1 Pasl | — e So mechanically perfect that wear u v il o P over me when 4 Included in the Los Angeles| practically eliminated . . . Sheaffer | fistarted taking Sargon - i 1 M Chamber party, besides Mr. Baye YWHER ] Lifetime® pens are guaranteed for a 4 0w s T had the worst lare i L P i lifetime against everything except - (b ora"oms “terrioly | Mr. and Mrs, Dwight P. Nicklin,| . > . ‘ (ASTBIED, CALIFORNIA GROCERY Illustrated is black and | ELKS pearl matched Balance® Roller, ss. pen and pencil. mormOoOROM~oOM at 50¢ Pair loss. Try Sheaffer Lifetime® pens and : 4 Mrs. Martha Mahlstedt, Miss Em- | pencils and you will appreciate why . [oystem was ma Friesse, Miss Beatrice Gracey. Il and 1 suffered from | Miss May O. Benson, Los Angele: they outsell all others. sharp pains under my 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Howland,| All S’ (:k ’ | Jeft smomder. 1 became awtully nervous A nd could mot sieep. . Now T am s well | Glendale; Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Jonn- | cn watiu + INC. 80d strong as % hAve ever Deer e moe | Ston, Miss Maitha Johnston, Miss| £ A7 ft M Pl the 5t * 3 5 i Rl Y Aty e oaed osephine Jamison, Miss Elsa Ev-| HEAFFE 36 Toma Roversson, 75 L Swesh, B4k | 10 South Pasad a M 1. J ans, South Pasadena; Mr. an TS, 3 S RS Sake City, Uta. F A Jeffers, San Marino: s, | Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Juneauw’s Own Store PENS-PENCILS DESK SETS SKRIP. WA SRR N COMEANY . FORT KADKON. WA 05 A FOF sale by Butler Mauro Drug|violst Ingram, Venice. { Lo X5 Zaa R | ALASKA MEAT CO RICHARDSON HIGHWAY| ‘-~ 4 1 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING OPENED TO TRAFFIC| I\Iezltluwi')r:«yf)k Butter Austin Fresh Tamales : A L A bK A JULY 11, ANNOUNCED , _ PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 WINDOWS ' Traffic over Richardson High- f way botween the coast and Fair- 3 bt < gy , ' Frye-Bruhn Company faccording tc an announcement| \ | z A 1 Bl STl I D : PACKERS—FREGH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY liott, President of the Alaska Road | Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon s Commission. e ? Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 Spruce and Hemlock A icicram secived ot Commis- o R sion hecdquarters today from Su- 2x4' No.'1 Common S4S . $18.00 Mft.B.M. [[pcintendent T. H. Huddision,| Beockonable Prices SERIES 202 2x4 No. 2 Common $4S . 1200 MftBM. [lie ot suow and seaay fo. tec : | | UNITED FOOD CO. 1x10 No. 1 Common Shiplap 16.00 Mft.B.M. Repair «nd maintenance crews THE N EW “CASH IS KING” 1x6 ' No. 1 Common Shiplap 15.00 Mft.B.M. ||nave been at work on the high- S E 3 ix6 No. 2 Common Shiplap 12.00 Mft.B.M. Lk rep;mn: kdm’:;;:dggmwcby Your place of business or home will be All Random Lengths—6 to 20 Feet 1be“ i:";‘o';‘fmt}”fi;;‘epv ALt S complimex!ted if your windows Hupmobile E soon, w8 vt & open. i ‘ 8 . QUICK STEP—The best floor paint for wood work R , and for boats inside and outside. : 3 ARE CLEAN | | ATTENTION _ESERN STARS : . o il i J uneau Palnt Store | Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8, 3 % wil hold its regular meeting Tues- : i FOR A NEW AGE! Second Street, Near Main * PHONE 358 | et o o 5 PHONE 513 . e T i | JAMES CARLSON THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY bers welcome. . . { Lumber For Every Purpose | EDITH HOWARD, Estimates Cheerfully Given! Juneau Distributor “The Last Service Is the Greatest ‘Tribute” TR | i Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. * Phone 136-2