The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1932, Page 2

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1 ball honfe 1 timé to”head o oft [pitch and Pierre loped_down toT nSLa -\ T, I — Strait P IN FR Gebige for the thitd out. | first. Hé stole everything but| I |and’ in - northern Chatham Strait Moose Score Three the grahdstand to get to third| as we}l as on the lower end of T2 Moobe #ored threé runs|and prancéd home from there i N IUN Ffl g:je“a;lfl sgg:'eént:‘rgcd:r‘;cka :vou:-d in the fifth to tak 5 wild - pitch. ant- L EGjoN FmDAY jead. Liftle Mac’ ?1“; 0“:0 tZ‘E Moose in Race’ ‘flF FLA 8 FIgHT EXTE s R agevdurlng the last few dadys than Convetse i cbntér to start blf| Thé game: - | in the ¢arliér part of the season, . the frame. Killewich singled. dack | MOOSE— AB R H PO A E| ; The OCommissioner will remain Schmitz grounded to third and|Schmitz, F., 3b. .4 0 1 1 2 0| |here for several days longer, keep- 1 Grummett, heaved the ball away | Twigz, ss. .. .4 11021 : ing in personal touch with- the } B : : : —_— in an effoft fo ‘nab Hob ‘&t séc- |Livingston, 3b. ... 3 1 & 6 2 0 — e situation, and be in ppsitionl to 5 ond, both riffners advancing one |Erscine, cf-p. 311310\ d Elks to Play{Open Season Extended in|tke @ action deemed justitied A g 5 ~ - St oose an 0 P EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE ITEMS Vets Slage Game Flgh! base. Nello singled to I&ft and|McSpadn, M., 1b. 4 1 2 7 0 0| 4 5 G ¥y This Vicinitv for Th I et & z;:wsomer dstricts fasg | Wison misked €hé ball ‘Bob ana|Killewich, c. 312800 Most Important Game is Vicinity for Three |a | glosts dates are seached. WILL SA\"E YOU MONEY Agams ose m t Jack scoring ‘and Nello gofhg to 411000 O‘ Season su“da 'DaysbyCommissioner 4 Mee[mg of Year secogd from whére he soored onr, (. B e T Foitss AP Rajiay's l'hfile | Lowe, FL el 240 0.0 0 0} ! PRITEEORTL L ¢ aea Page One) i last night from " 4 - tejuven Zen~r°er O o - VY < ot PREH SRR 5 hey 1 i season is bill- Y - Ambeicah Logion ks | R Toa o o e | ol i @ 7k a8 7 Ol League bascball season is Bl | will be grabed that wotld_en SWEDEN UUT 3 |gameély and stubbdrnly only to|missad = Converse’s grounder - m\ X-filbstitubed for Lowe in ‘fifth. xmmf an‘:i Eg(s claéh in the st «s:l;:gw:;r;he umhlfmmr‘ OI[:degu;w —aasqy i L st s, this the Com- ; :;1 finally to the Paps o 'the f'hzf" mfle“‘g}::"“;m d"’ - P AB R 1 PO A E |g4me on the schedule. It was PoSt- | missioner has made very plain, : ! end of 4 7 t0 5 scofe.''The Atter Gatn | poned last Wednesday on account| However, if i STOCKHOLM, Aug. 6—C. G. Ek- : Vets {railéd Tl the Way and'were |I05KEd ke Iots of trouble to Nel-|Garn, &, ; ; g '.% (0! é of rain. assured. he w:;cnmkseup:)hlees faé:;g man, Premier of Sweden, has fe- { quelled only a combination of {10 50 he retired in favor of Ers- |Schmitz, g If the Moose win, it will tie them N . |signed. He has been in office since 1 ko S PR A Steps the other districts as WOMEN'S' FABRIC GLOVES 95¢ darkness and cxaud Brskine's speed Kine. i 301 0 0 o With the Blks for the second half|was taken in the north end so that |JU0e: 1030, after the fall of the 4 B --- bail. 2 vl SR Qarn promptly connécted with championship and the right t0Dlay|the relef thus atford Cabinet headed by ‘Admiral Arvid Erskine was ed in to the|one of Erskine’s fast balls and ; 2 ? f } g the American Legion, first half win- spread evenly cshr:ughoutdr,h?npe:? Lindman. FAST COLOR COTTON DRF‘?S fhoufia” fh the fifEh; aftr the Vats |CAIbEE I 1o’ the righit qm 21 03 1 o|her for the 1932 penhant. Thus, b | ey . Hkman is leader of thé Popular- ds 95¢ had scored tWo rins off Joe Nello walt for ‘three bases, scoring ‘the 100 0 0 oWnning the two teams will be Saw. Miny Wk | Liberal Party. § PRINTS; 5 yards .ii..iiilioabo. .. “ Jlfo tring “tve ‘count wp to' 16t |two bits of the Vet sggregation. A 2103 o olforced to play an extra game' o i e g Hitle Righer 4nd it Would have béen settle the tie. Mr. Winn and his associates, who| CHINESE TRY FARM POOLS 0 five, " with' thé tying rim on |1 ] 200201 WOMEN'S SHANTUNG DRESSES, third - biss “Olavd’ stopped th |4 Nome un. Brskine sailéd three The Moose will start Claud|left here carly this week on the| PEIPING, aug. 6—Farmers in t ¥ g ; 1 95¢ rally by fanning Pete Schmitz faSt’ Ones: by Pete 'Sehmits and, . . 00000~ T T Erskine, their best bet. Manager | Brant, returried here early ‘¢his|a district in Kiangsu pfovince have gize 36 only ... b At S it 40, d | forced” Gfammett to - grouna to| ToWals 25 5 818 3 4 Andrews of the Bills had not made|morning. They saw large quanti-|pocled dll their resources, those ; : : nry ng GT“W‘? grour 4 g 3 Haxemp in slxth. fony selection today, although if |ties of fish, visited traps and sein- |who wind up the year with sur- UNBLEACHED MU SLIN— MacSpadden; deaving. Abhy strand-| SUMMARY: Earned runs, Moose |Roski shows his stuff in the bull |€'S and ascertained from them plus cash or rice making loans to o £ varda ‘for 5 95¢ Womr mbhm em ed gt third, 4, Vets g: :Zwo-bue hits, Gnt:mm pen, he probably will get the start- | that thelt&kes were continuously |less fortunate neighbors at 18 per S I T S e ey, e L s - S of A S 3 s SLIN s e FE e R o - i e L ] EACHED HOPE MUS &7 m | Worth asoerdéd fhe mound for | Garn 1; ‘base’ 6t bails, off Cooper |showing p the best will be given | men Operators’ supported: these. ré- | poor from turning bandits. : u e Déglonnatves tn the sixth. Liv-|o; mc w pitehed ball, Rillewich [the assignment. —— yards for ‘batber 2 p tM 'M’ & Lo Higstom’ got “te” i‘tfl a;m;r ’Q;’:e‘r: by, b?;s'k'x'n;‘ i by bWorth The game will be started at 5:30 a9 T iy g ey pA b | 1 ' threw W tof m‘uc-: o\lt. 4, By Ers-ip m, and will be a nine-inning KI;)I}IES SUMMER LNDERWEAR oo Vets sddéq&ne in R thiiond m&hmm second kl;‘f 4 By conper'a by wmé’ 1 Bisa O * sl s, .. b A R - “Ths' Mbbse chal :fl‘fin_ 1 Worth Brékine. !Am teft on m.vflfl 11, Vets 2: % ) ¢ |[Mag* grounded Gflébef 8% sée- [wild pitches, Brekine 1; stolen bases : % lies in fe fist fourided v pitches, | : fax 59 o, , “Curiéy Twigg2, M. M 3 J RS BIG, DOUBLE THREAD TERRY singled after . s i il Tvigea, M. ‘MacSradeen ISLANDERS :PLAY BATH TOWELS, 2 for ... ... 95¢ - o e el ot Stigles by Killewicn and| Umpirés — Kerabernikoft at tne DE MOLAYS TONIGHT i "i K AYON DRAPERY DAMASE Plod 145" e Hey ‘stop. | Jack Schmits scored him: andl|pate, Holmquist and Lievers on i 7 50 in. e ping ‘at second. %‘6‘ vaught, him |LAVIngston. Ry At the Juneau Baseball Park at ; ; yflfd SN e s oo 95¢ at third as he tried to stel, Claud Al",hough Er::‘?ioe’;‘!‘r:e?n :k xe‘;% Hour ana 35|%15 this evening the Douglas e e going 0 second on thé play. He first three men o Islanders and Juneau DeMolays wiil ! ttes. . y p o : { hére on Yittle Mac's | STl ohe of them scored. Wortmin play their fourth game. Howard Have y ur OW 8 24x36 COTTON CHENILLE i e d Blake weré out. Cooper's S e our. \Uwn &4 3 single, a1 Hayes will hurl for the Islanders y 3 RUGS 95¢ Garn, who was the Vets' leadoff |third strike had so much speed LEAVE FOR SKAGWAY and Lindstrom for the DeMolays. iy v ‘ whan and MGHAE staf of the game, |10 It that Killewich missed ‘the! ARE Of the previous games between the S AVINGS ACCOUNT i ] LACE PANEL CURTAINS— homéred over feft fiéld in thé - To suNEAU. |, DF 404 Mrs. P. 3t Kolbe or New| (w0 teams, the Iflanders have won | & f 1 Vets' half of the'first. The Vets| ANNOUNCEMENT York, who have been visiting in[tWo and lost one: 3 each | b 95¢ |fiten the s i thé fourth on| ~AND DOUGLAS RESIDENTS | juneau four of five days, left to- ——————— Let your mofncy earn recrest f?t 3 A Grummett's double and ‘Worth’s| ‘The Cash Deépartment Storé ear-[day on the stéamship Alaska for FOUR LEAVE HOSPITAL ou in a Savifips Account at thls TICKIN p 1 32 in. FANCY TIC G— thrég-bagger. The “Vets” 108t a|rfes & compléte line of quality mer- [Skagway. They will return here bank where it will be safe and ‘ [s tehdmce to iifre * & “iéad ‘then |chandise. Your trade will be appre- [on the véssél and then go to Sitka,| Dismissals from St Ann’s Hos- ale af ‘1 7 yards for N 95¢ i g { """""""""""""""""""""" wheni, after’ Blake fafined, WortHi |¢fated. Credit extended ‘to feltablé {wihere Mr. Kolbe will enjoy a|pital today included Mrs. O. Allen, | ready ‘when you need if. ~ Maike 1 P tried to score on Cooper's fly to|customers. f'ueek‘s fishing. He has madé num-)Mrs. M. MacSpadden, Miss Vera o i 36 ini. BURLAP-—Green, Brown, short,_oente Ers‘k rifled the pdv, THE CASH £ BAZAAR, | _erous pleasuré trips to Alasks. Bevers snd Michail Dapeovieh, regular deposxts « « + ¢ keep your £ é Natural, 6 yards for ... ... 95¢ ¥ , i sy : account growing . ... and build ‘ . a substantial cash reserve that ] * § : g ] ... FANCY CRETONNE, y‘"d """""""""" 95¢ will enable you to do the thmgs wl i 4 packages SANITARY NAPINKS ... .. 95¢ jou want to do. Remember, this : P! & bank is h hel, C ank i§ here to hel ou, Come % “BEACON” CLOTH for Bathrobes— ol L L 2 ViV ISR SR e SR Y] 95¢ i LI | 3 Josiay B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneauw’s Leading Department Store First National Bank of JUNEAU HAVE A GROWING .SAVINGS: ACCOUNT J. B. DEPARTMENT OF AGRKCULTUR!;, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather ‘LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather MI) Forécast for Juneau ahd viemity, beginning at 4 pm. Adg. 6: Probably shéwers tonight and Sunday, tooler Sunday ;v varjable winds. Window Cleaning gentle | Time ‘Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind veloclty Wedther { : pa. yest'y .......30. ég sg 6 8 Cldy F bl Th ] am. May v 290 4 » '94 Clear e avora impresses themt. e 1ot say it as a mere pat on | gL o iy e 3 stresses how Juneau y imp: th y do y P | BrEe s cnwmnmlonrom YBSTERDAY | TODAY | per. oy —_— o el el Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m, Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp. temp. v:locuy 24hrs. Weather . W W the batk. They #peak ‘with ¢otiviction whien ‘théy §eé'the many fine busiriess estab- hshmentg,} bullfl_mgg, ; ;al‘ngl ggqe;‘al actlvny in a town of this size. Phone 212 We all'know it is a good town. It i dnd will be a bettét town when every s :: ig individtal citiben irregardless of gossip, rumiors, ‘efe.; of what the other fellow is | T 19 &binig sees to it that he and the members of his famfly BUY EXCLUSIVELY IN e e o = JUNEAU. i Ly B e e Dutch Harbor | Almost any necessity ‘or luxury can be supphed directly from the shelves HEMLOCK LOG SID IN G ; o | and stocks, of logal mqrchams; 2 SIZE 2x8 [ Juhésa Bitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert . Rdrhoriton Sedttle m-ma Manufactured from Alaska Lumber NOW IN STOCK ' Price—$35.00 per, M ft.-BM. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS =..'.-'- = § = = = = = i Yot Rty ‘impotatit Visitor that “speaks #t-the Chiamhér of Commerce hincheons Whrt' you - want sowtiething g0'to your local merchant first: SEE the article fablf ‘"mw what you are ‘getting and from whotm who'afe petting it. Pictarés tif “dolored ‘catilogs; ‘bht theve' is minch fore satisfaction in Bkeive WHAT ‘YOU-BUY BEFORE YOU BUY IT!{ “And the personal contaets \Jbu bmld up wfih ldefl metchn!ts may prove migthy worthwhile. ‘BHBISILRBELS 282 225858885 382 RS 253 S22 2ER N O N RN o The pressure is nwdmuely loW in Northwestern Cenadd of the Gulf of Alaska, and a. moderate * stofm s tentfal - isfi with rain near southern Bering Sea dnd: showers | eastern; part of the Gulf of Alaska and the nearby rior, i§ high north of Hawaii, Temperatures have risen in West- ern “Northern Alaska and fell last night from the upper Yukon Valley southward to Prmu Rupert. ‘BUY IT WHERE YOU -EARN IT! i~nr' 'bnw FOR Coob STEAKS COTO BAILEY’S CAFE ] i i g Rele ¥ Sedrc'h thé public™ can only ! Re infles Lindy Baby Killers, Is Sti Caminuing their lives, Danger Disregarded All these things the police are | dolng, regardiéss of difiger. They are doing it willingly, dmedly Paps Haivorseng L Gotdfin ,‘ Juneau Frock Shop e s L DU UUUI SR R Butler Mauro Dgu Co. Jufmu- onn- T— —— 2 Nelson Jewelry Store : B Hare iaching Shop D?'ae""f#' !Im%.w : Frye-Bruhn Company gm:;; ahd Dr. H. C De I j;qq Works nmm MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY - [Mobre Who has Winter & PRond 1._B. Burfor Co. 2 Frye's Deliclous Hams and Bacon gk Rice-and Ahlers Weekl, Thrée Deliverfes Daily . Pl 3 a4 Daily Alaske Empire Siroliec Weekly nrry Juneau Sam Mrs. Wln. Jnrllall F OR INSURANCE v 7 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON °

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