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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 193 2. P — OUGLAS NEWS MESSENGER IS PUBLISHED iN ISLAND TOWN New Publication Makes Appearance—Has Two- e of the Fold Mission house ision of organ | Alas the P: Protect in the D mad | fir: 5 agement | rying interesting articles about Al | aska and the Alaska Children’s Home. 1ing office, the prin done by The Emp: Prin e, numbered omne ists of 2,000 copies given awa olicit s tates on will be such manner as to S tions both in the aska. i sold or Two-Fold Mission ission of the paper to give infor will mation ha as to the work and plans of wellare org part in the f Alaska great child and to have lopment of D will pe featured in oming | issues and their pa 1lar oppor- or Tresour ribed. It intended by to dist the paper's man- L { Solution of Yecterday's Puzzle t nending g ound F i of smel & soun amertenn|SIAIFIEBZDIEIW city C|MA IREZA |G 9. Chart FIAICIE(T] O ‘ 13, Mexican rub- | bef tree AINIT 15 LZZNIE VaoNIR | DA Y U | 1B LIMIE]S Z5S \ AINIU S|4 m Dén 5 Steps AIDIM| | ITZAMIOIRIN]I Aromatic seed N|i [TZZN|O|OIN BIORIDIEIRZITICZT i South Amerl. RIT[OFRIEVIEITIME can countr A 1 25. icind of truir (AL IMIABZS]I INFAA R 43. Pertorm 88 Units of force s 40 dnstust 59, French 45. Catch sight of | s 47. In that case - manuseript ki T 48. 100 square 46. Pavorite 1. Drinking meters 48. Whitish gray vessel 49. Total 50. Incidental show 2. Entire amount 51. Female deer of a circus 3. Afternoon 62. Metal-bearing 54. Bitter herb functions 8 ©5. Table utensil 4. Name 39 g 56. Age 5. American i \ school 57. German clty humorist Exciting Finish men’s Ra of Wo {m ce at Olympia BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WELL--WELL-- 1.2 FOR SMASHIN' . BAGGAGE-- AT's NOT TO BE SNEEZED AT, SULLY- - ALL WE NEED NOW 's SEVEN BUCKS AN’ THIRTY CENTS AN' THEM RINGSIDE SEATS \S ON THE \CE-- | is far v ues, which will ¥o Alaska. The Messenger. has ment of the Doug Cominerce and n of other organ welfare of Alasl ~ - CHAMBER MEETS TONIGHT first mesting of the month, Douglas Chamber of Com- will be Held th vening at 8 o'clock in the City , The ng promises to be an inter- g one. 5SS R FROM IDAIT INLET | I'LL EXPLAIN THE RACKET | UNDERSTAND -- - 1 DON'T SEE --BUT You KNOW BEST 1 BEEN FRISKED/ MY WALLET! EVERY DME | HAD! MY RAILROAD, TICKET TO PHILLY Y/ ALL GONE !/ AGAIN-- SO YOU'LL OFFICER-- 1 SEEN HIM STANDIN® NEXT “TO THE POOR LATTLE MAN- Y I YELL OUT THAT SOMEBODY'S PICKED MY POCKET - - SEE? THEN A CROWD GETS AROUND - SEE? THEY FEEL SORRY FOR ME - -SEE? AND PASS j-& R . ; >, i e SR 4 EIGHT OARSMEN Vello P i OF CALIFORNIA WIN UNE HEAlenlked away with twirling honors |latter 44. Manning and Koski tied in the City League this year on|for third, the former wi |the basis of games won, and that|and losing four and the latter thres |counts the most in the, percentage |and two. Junge won five and lost | column, by winning five and losinz |four and Jack Schmitz won two |none. Official statistics were re- and lost five |leased today by Scorer Eddie Mize| Erskine and Manning were neck jeovering the work of all pitchers and neck for earned runs. In 61 bl working 30 innings or more. innings Claud gave only 12 and in LONG BEACH, Cal, Aug. 11.—) Nello rated a perfect game won |68 innings Manning gave 14. The California won the first trial heat|score. He pitched 33 innings, had|average of the former was 1.76 and of the eight oared shells by a scant |15 Tuns scored off him, 10 of which [of the latter, 1.85. Junge pitched length over the powerful Canadian |Were earned, yielded 26 hits, struck one game fewer than Jimmy Leads City League Pitchers With Five Wins Joe Nello, outfielder and pitch: ? Takes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it— panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- sofie textute finishes. And Sheetrock does not 1. warp, is weather-tigat, dur- N¢a able and fireproof. Ask us about Sheetrock. former hurled 61 innings and the Italian Crew Considered Strongest Threat—U. S. Divers Victors Reg. U. 8, Pat. Oft. Mss, Guy L. Smith, who has entry, Germany being third and |out 25 men and gave 11 bases on Manning, but worked a total of ni'{o at Tdaho Inlet Zealand fourth. |balls. His earned run average per |74 frames. He was found for more SHEETRO‘ :K Im“ st 1\;_(’; months, veturned of ther heat, |game was 2.73 [runs, more hits and more earned fs: hi Hothe bl i Sring. st threat| In this respect he was fourth in/runs, and gave more bases on balls TH] Firepr BOARD et h‘vri-u» i A ) s honors in the finals|the standing, Erskine, Manning and [than any other pitcher in the' E W’ WALL A - S T ; xt Sa | Koski showing less. Erskine and |league. GOODY SALE SATURDAY next Saturday 3 TheO(z‘m‘holm ioi of Dougihs Crabbe Is Winner {Bob Keaton tied for second placs,| The ratings of the seven men JUNEAU LUMBER MILIS’ Inc e OO e & smurday Ciarence Buster Crabbe won the|each winning five and losing bu:|pitching 30 innings or more fol- Phone 358 aMartiror at ‘2 oclock at Mike 400-meter free-style swim in the lone and an average of .833. The low: Pusich's Store. Donations will be g’é‘;vi‘,ffl; e :“i“““u:‘b"’;’s?;;;_! ” PITCHING AVERAGES appreciated. i O y ;s Pet. IP R H SO BB ER R AP Jean Taris, of Francs, was sec-|1. Nello, Moose 1000 33 15 26 25 11 10 2 DOG IS PLACED ond and Tsumoto, Japan, was|2 Erskine, Moose 833 61 24 50 78 9 12 176 ON RETIRED LIST third, 3. B. Keaton, A. L. 833 44 32 43 34 13 15 807 THE VOSS ; U. 8. Diving Girl Wins {4 Manning, Elks 600 68 20 57 57 7 14 185 Americans swept the divingls goski, Elks 600 30 19 328 4 7T 9 2W El y RN e S f;’.“‘l"‘yi'“j\““ e “S"‘r’l"’*’s‘\“‘ KC"[‘;’"‘ n y's Junge, Elks T4 52 T 51 2 21 329 ectric G o 08 ngeles was 4 prir fis avls of Tt Aener . 4 {7. J. Schmitz, Moos> 3 32 35 23 11 18 300 W h- M ’ . th 1 ond, And Jane Fauntz, of Ohicago,| R e S yaslung maciume age ‘a , and the setter w without @ peer at finding birds in the Georgia He is owned by Robert W. Wood- '}rufl ol Atlanta. ‘ Soft Corns | ;lnshmt Reliel for Those Hot Weather Feot Pests | Those itching, burning painful torments on the soles of your feet and between the toes need not cost you another hour of misery. ‘ They will respond INSTANTLY to a brisk rubbing with Moone's |Emerald Oil. Butler Mauro Drug | Co. says to use the oil two or three |times a day and bind your corns | at night with a cloth soaked in it. | Apply it wherever your shoes rub. Corns shrivel up and scale off as easy as can be in just a day or two, and all soreness goes — Or money | back. —adv. d s | E LTSI oy 5 ’ v . ! rahd —International Tilustrafed News Photo. . o Mildred “Babe” Didrickson, the “Texas Flash,” added another récord {o her laurels when she set a new world’s record of 117 seconds for the 80-meter hurdle race. Evelyn Hall, U.S.A., finished a close % ficond, shown at Babe's right, Marjorie Clark, South Africa, seen behind Didrickson and Miss Hall, fin- | iibed ihid - Slisotio. Setialier, USA; 8t far left, was touHN. - Y 3 | matc! in New York, it w BAER TO on SCHAAF | nour by Ancil Hoffman, his AUG. 29 lN NEW YORK‘mmug(r. The first will be with ;Eruxe Schaaf, Boston giant, on | August 29, If successful Baer will SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 11.|meet Max Schmeling, former heavy —Max DBaer, Livermore heavy-|weignt champion of the world, the weight, has been signed for twoljatter part of September. third The 'American women did as the men did previously, made a clean sweep of the diving events. Ami a in Lead American women's team is - $57.50 Delivered any place in Junean or Douglas The leading with 39 points, Australia is second with 12, Jauan third with 5 points. Crabbe’s victory put the Ameri-| can swimming team out in the| front with 42 points, Japan with| Compare the price with that of similar articles sold by mail-order houses And remember this is a darn good washer and . I ()NLY TW() M()I{Ig l)/‘ YS it’s guaranteed as such Norman Kies, calcher, reiu OF o N Reduced 30 Pounds Never Felt Bet(er' Safe Way To Lose Fat by the Atlanta Cr been Ccptioned to Scran- Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Edison Mazda Lamps—the Standard of Comparison Money-Saving Opportunities at GORDON’S August Clqaranco Sale Take the case of Miss Madelone | Crowley, for instance, who lives in| Little Rock, Ark. Just read her| letter: “I have used Kruschen Salts for| ene 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 men and women take Kruschen to lose weight — as the fat goes you gain in health — skin clears—eyes | grow bright—activity replaces in-| dolerce. Take one-half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water| every morning before breakfast— | cut down 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. 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