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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, AUGUST I3 1932 ; 0 : 5 = . m— e - = BRINGING UP FATHER : ‘By GEORGE McMANUS > ! S T | ‘. 'y P & J’ 3 e BB ol L e =l — 4eei; 7 ||| CALIFORNIA GROCERY 15 A SIHEING TEACIHER S0? ILL BE LONG NOW: I'M GONNA et / T:m. RE 5 ?O:NE- ?\TDA\)Q:CH:‘:I ANSWER RIGHT SEND EM TO THE - ERE, fl M JJ ‘l o STAE AR RO s 4 Fresh Fruits and SINGING SONS? b NEWSPAPER Vegetables PHONE 478 ' WE EXTEND A { PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE TO ALL EP"’GHING STVARS b° reform wave, Pacific Coast Collectors 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 7 SLUTEDTOWORK =i | eem—— ALASKA MEAT CO. PARIS, Aug. 13—A new system of road signals prepared under the | dgelion 8 M, HENs, /Quich QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING 4 Lr& The and 'Vlannlng Slat-/soon be standardized here, based | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales ‘ba_gs but eouldn't score. Jungei Two errors put two ex-soldiers [ony Shie secommendaligns, of the| VETERANS TAKE {first man up in the series, sin-on in the fifth and another error 0 BEATS } 5 | AR w3 J led. Manning forced him at sec- |put enother runner on in the o | | & ey G (& S |2 Second Series Tilt | RUNS AGAINST MacDONALD | ‘ Frye-Bruhn Company chief of the municipal police, w PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 {“iiEd for Mound Duel in . |tmttis. conveston ot ‘enera i |ond, Grummett to S. Baker. Big sixth, but no runs resulted. \l | Mac’ singled to eft, sending Man- | In Vets' Bat Bag P H I L A n ELPH ( e nmg to second. ~Boyd flew out| The game: ther pitchers’ duel is prom- or the' second game of the| SBAHAM HARBOR, England, | Erskine in center. McCloskey | ELKS— ABRHPOAE itle' World’s Series at City Park AUS: 13. — If Ramsay MacDonald, | PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY hlt to second and was: safe when |Junge, p. .4 01120 | Sunday . afternoon, between (migl'l_'lnc le}m‘;uu «fl]fll\_ds afi?;sfl]&’”; Frye's Delicious Hlams and Bacon | Haines dropped Baker's peg and|Manning, 2b. . 2 6707 20 | American Tegion and Ciks Clubs ‘l‘j‘ st gty L‘"bf"’é;;mamlélx Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 |the hases were tipsy. ~ Schmitz |McSpadn, C., 3b..3 0 1:0 2 1 {Clatill - Erskine’ and Jtmmy - [ W LS, obeostl by, MEpanel ‘olhw mzidrgxhkm enute’ ot ?k’me fiayéll i ek g 8 g g g g L S k il [ing, speed ball merchants extra-| Sifte ¢ balESt Who s ul| plate an: ake - snui ou e McCloskey, cf. crdins will be the opposir o DA, o { E“SZOM‘E'B ymem'l" Elks 23 o spearing the ball. Andrews, 1b, ... 3 0 0 5 2 1 Oémg Eez 4 9 P e\l/en g ol ¥ [Feady, been plcked” gs Tabior. party | . to reak In After the first the Elks only got Orme, If. . 300310 ames Ended — Paul | ne vets, away to a one game|candidate. el ") V. F.yl Imin one hit off Jack and but four Roller, ss. 30000 14 Andrews Ace Hurler mvfl“mw.\‘.xp@c’t to add another RO TP ! -WAYS TO USE THIS BANK'S SERVICES- €ry rust innmg (men redetied 15} whére thiy dileti{ Baker, D, rf. 200140 1] » hrough Erskine, Who is reported| OM papers for sale at l‘mplrej ! | With two away, GIORE BLIOR | - Ll id L T e e X to be in perfect condition. Sen- i Taking advantage of a break in poiween” first and second in Totals 26 0 318 9 4| BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 13.—Paul timent wllm-h Yo st —_—— ! the very first inning to score two| the second inning . Boyd reached - 1 Andrews held the Philadelphia ol '\"“ <1§;;h‘]y m’hi )1"0[ Al’)k‘\ W asestidin B S P i runs that proved to be the only .t 11 the third when S. Baker VETS— Al> R H PO A E|Americans to five hits y: day Bills M“m]‘((‘ ”‘V\ «'\--n: Seitohodt Ol \ \”)i( R()()MS il two of the entire game, the AmEr-| ;oo 1y pis scorching grounder near Schmiiz, B, 80 0-1" ¢ owflfief‘n(\cfl as Boston .\cfi.‘"cd 11 to oo file Vets ke, b e Bk FRONT STREET 1| ican Legion last night jumped away |c.cont * Manning walked in the Garn. ss. Bt oiide ol B t0. eua e loting: etrenk TR S TSR BRI e b |1 il Obriartania scOLes 11 ' to a lead in the Little World's|ppy gng . Baker in the seventh. Erskinwe, cf. 97170 3 o of¥eh had xeached eleven gamps, LtCC SO, 8 HURC M2 BT s, . Hayden,. ' Phons. 834 Series by defeating the Elks Gafn Gets Three-Bagger Worth, f, ... 20100 o Andrews struck out Simmons URder way at 5:30 p. m. It will| | Mrs. F. Hayden. d % 0 Tt ot bame‘ an G ee-agp s AiEee ' Ciinas i1 be # nine-inning affair | ave our wn o 5 il Wita two out in the third, Garn Haines, 1b. ...... 3 0 0 9 o 1/three d D. e the for " the chango of b e —— between Jack Schmitz and Ken'ly.meq down left field foul line Schm: tg, 0, p. b2 000 11 o} _J}al’-,_ made a home run in the Bl 125 Srdorted o e "D i - Kunge with the honors split On'gng only Orme's fast fielding and .Grummett, 3b. 300 1 2 1(sixth inning in last night's fra SAVINGS ACCOUNT an oven bas i |quick return of the ball held him Blake, c. 300400 g o B fiie i | Neither ded an earned TUN.|;n the hot corner. It was a hard Baker, S. 2b. 300941} FANS TAKE NOTICE s | K v 'fiifl‘:ed f§~ r‘hmd ht‘fo hit ball and ordinarily would have| o— | In the National League, Boston “Tomorrow's Styles Let your money earn interest for walked and fanne 'O been good for the circuit. Tt Totals ... 23 2 32110 2'and Brooklyn are now tied for n 1 i i i and Junge walked 3 and gocn - costly, however, as Ers-' SUMMARY: Earned runs, Veustthn‘d place. Today youin a Sav{ngs .ACCOUflt at this struck out ‘6. ‘kine fanned out. In the fourth, 0; two-base hits, Worth 1; three-| In the American League Phila- bank where it will be safe and Reller’s Error Costly |Orme again turned in a fast play. base hits, Garn 1; bases on balls, delphia and Cleveland are tied for ready when you need it. Make rcgular deposits . . . . keep your account growing . ... and build a substantial cash reserve that A hit sandwiched between a €0U- 'worih leadoff, smashed a hit well off Junge 3, off Schmitz 2; hit by second place. ple of free frips to first Dase, youe into Baldwin's yard. Orme pitched ball, Erskine by Junge;| In the Pacific Coast League followed by an infield error pre-| ..y across the walk and picked struck out, by Junge 6, by Schmitz Hollywood .and Los Angeles are sente_l the game to '(he Vels ‘mvup vhe ball almost as soon as it 2; left on bases, Elks 7, Vets 7. tied for second place. 4 silver platter. BIl Schmitz|, . g,0q through a tree and hit Umpires—Botelho at the plate, | poppe1 out to Andrews back of [y, nound Worth was held t0 Thomas, Helgesen and Davis on| GAMES FRIDAY New Fall DRESSE dirst, to start the game for the ;.. j.cac Haines drove a short bases. ! Pacific Coast League Tae disharment of Paavo Nur- ] will enable you to do the things ;xsoimm- GE;WQ ““edlg";“:flu":f Sow 1y 1 left ek, ‘Orme caught | Scorer—Mize, | Portiend 2; San Francisco 0. mibgsem the Olympics, althcugh in v | .. you. want to do.. Remember, this or A pass. Erskine sing] 0 %N~ 'on a dead run, Tobbing Tom of| Time of game—One hour and 29 Los Angeles 8; Oakland 4 foreMiadowed, nevertheless dealt a | | af i i ter and Garn didn't stop until he oo oS o o"y Sehmitz minutes | Missions 3; Sacramento 10. severs blow to the games, the gate bank is here to he p you. Come land:d on third base, beating the | yaeq but Grummett fanned and ——— | Seattle 7; Hollywood 6. receipts and of the e L in often! y : Claud 7 | Latest Styles | FiNow. sanding: up: aud Weh: plake bounced a roller to Junge DIAMONDBALL ACE TURNS | Natwnal League Flying Finn fo on vic- R e ) to secorid on the throw-in. Junge|,ny was tossed out at first. I IN TWO HITLESS GAMES, Brooklyn 1; New York 1. tory “in’ his four mpiad | g 2 worked too hard on Worth and | Boston 1; Philadelphia 8. i Many of the cash customers in and ! F t N t l ass2d him to fill the bases. ! 5 e " ! urs altlona an pa | ST. P BURG, Fla, Aug.| American League Los Angeles were interested main- & Then came the break that gave frs, Cochran Says | oot " "| Detroit 1; Cleveland 3. ly imuseeing Nurmi for the first Materials 1 § th to the Legionnaires. Tom | 13—The diamondball fans have a2 g | Of JUNEAU e game Troubles Are Ended a hers ‘hete . tiow in Bunee:|: Philadelphia 1; Boston. 3. time; They looked on his as a| fiainss, who phyed, depite. & very Moore. Jumeau City League permanent Olympic i sore leg, hit an easy grounder o i " ; Roller who garromed it over th’ Portland, Ore. — Mrs. Wm. N.! Time was when a diamondball head ic short left field nd Garn \Cochran, Portland, Oregon, said: Pitcher who hurled a hitless game | (Championship, Series) much as baseball fans rega | American Legion 2; Elks 0. Ruth,. It was a shock B HAVE A GROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNT B | e AT — R Preking & s the |“Ever since I was a comparatively WS 0 rare as to be almosi un- | First game played' F‘:m :u to thousands of ticket hclders to B | § late. |young woman I suffered with stom- heard of, but young Moore has o S e, w4, ol gt Y Ko ek e s m&en ‘ - 5 Get Freak Double |ach trouble and nervousiness. I was WO perfect games to his credit ‘:t‘;x‘x}v(c‘:ernfin”::c L_i‘ligimd;t’r:;w“‘“ (% Ani before the play ended the terribly constipated, bilious, run this season, both won in succeed-| STANDING OF CLUBS e 1 st e ks had retired the side, doubling down and miserable. The way Sar- 1Ng wWeeks, : reallyl po chiance at any time that EV N ONES up Worth and Haines. Worth had gon ended my troubles seems little e is the first St. Petersburg Pacine Coast League Nurilwould be réinstated for ithe | 5 A - played safe by holding second. less than a miracle. The first nor- Pitcher to hurl a no-hit game, Won Lost Fet. $ g Juneaw’s Own Store " 57 575 Clympics. Although the country- e i ! i 4 Hain>3, apparently thinking George !mal bowel movement I had had in @nd his sceond victory makes a | Portlanc " ik o3g Men fought to the last agamsug had gone on to third, headed for years I owe to Sargon Soft Mass record that is likely to stand for Hollywood second as Orme threw for the Pills and they regulated me per- Some time to come. |Los Angeles ... 74 50 558 ;:fn]] Zl.- ptox::;‘tll rg?;:fula;]d o ylate Junge trapped the throw, fectly.” Butler Mauro Drug Co. adv,l e T ety :gea:c;‘rancisco & ;l;: gg ‘zgi = and cut in back of Haines. Worth - | UTICA, N. Y, Aug. 13—Frank le - B | P o . s - then started for third and was! HYDERABAD'S TINY SHOP Sassenburg escaped with a slight |Sacramento By a0 i HEOF CREE "00”3} || CROSSETT SHOES as a Oa run cown on the baseline, Big cut on his lip when the automo- |Oakland oL B T Edas s U officlals. of ahe . DA | $5.00 UP FOR MEN Mac’ getting the putout. Mac’] HYDERABAD, India, Aug. 13.— bile he was driving plunged overQMisaiom X 52 81 391 ;.Clrl :'lxan?eln.Afi;:‘:'mxJ:yf“llel"i‘g rlh"“ SEWARD STREET then shot the ball to Andrews and A beil shop here is probably the a twenty-five-foot embankment. SRS o) fowsc 3 i By y Haines was caught before he could world’s smallest store, Its win-. The automobile was wrecked | National KLeague Ropiaieito fiuno s - bamnstoriing VAN’S SHOE SHOP THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL get back to first. ,dow is only 36 inches high anl completely when it landed in the Wwon Lost Pet »?“}\M Germany .‘L?,L. year. yh:io Th: Elks got two of their three 3 wide, but it is complete with center of & clump of trees. Sev-|Chicago Ba " ©45 - 58178videngg B sutatngd, chingtagg T hits—eli of which were singles—'shutters which are locked each eral trees had to be chopped down !Pittsburgh ... % 80 .5d5 Durnd - feceived ”:x\‘m?banfm' X -Sumj, (% 1\RL J ACOBSON $1 4 00 P T in the first inning and filled the night. ) before it cotld be removed. | Boston ... .58 55 513 in excess of expense allowances,| | JEWELER . er 1on & | Brooklyn 57 54 513 was ‘conclusive enough to convince WATCH REPAIRING \phnauelphm 58 57 504 the leader of the Americans, Av-| SEWARD STREET At Bunk DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap 255" & & 8w Smn WUE | S Bt unkers y p New York 50 57 467 runner was guilty. i Y B o ;_ i EOOIE. | Cinciunati 48 67 413 hol_ifil:.r oifs ;hemn\:hrg;rymyg‘l:;f' = — = " g 2 i ~ . WARREN X \ 4 S5k o {pean_aibletic jeatousios and an.| | LUDWIG NELSON Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 ol \ Won Lost Pet, tagonisms, The suspension of Nur- JEWELER 1 —CAD New York 75 35 682 mi last April, pending trial, and Watch Repairing P o pe . bAscEaA'::uTg;);:LES E NE | Philadelphia ... 66 45 595 his subsequent disbarment just be- | | Brunswick Agency alelC Coast Coal Co. | Cleveland 66 45 595 fore ~the Olympics represented | FRONT STREET —THIS SIITY Y. JOUNGSTXE Y (¢ QLAYS RIGHT Ew;smngmn R 49 555 merely an outstanding incident in i LOST HISLEET ARM 3 FIELO | Defrof ... 57 51 528 the dong-standing feud in which —m 7 1IN A MOTOR -BOAT % |6t fadacas 49 .60 450 the Finns have been arrayed 7.1 ji ACCIDENT 2 % ' ChiCago ..o 36 70 340 against other Europeon athletic A L B & L ‘Boimn Ll [ 82 248 powers, e — | 1 Old papers ror sale 8@ Empliry FNNS SEE PLOT | | HUPMOBILE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Office. The Finns have felt other coun- PEe tries, especially Sweden, eyed the world famous feats of Nurmi and other Finnish athletes with jeal- ousy. In turn, the Swedes sus- pected théie- -meighbors “were not above & measure of commercialism; if not outright professionalism, in the extent of ‘the ventures made DR. WEST’S New Tooth Brush Germ-proof, sealed in glass, super bristles, waterprcofed 50c , Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute HiT - -~ AGANST WESLEYAN HE &oT A SINGLE OROVE /13 A Ruu by their stars. g As far back'as 1025, when Nur- SERIES 222 FOR GOOD STEAKS ican authorities suspected things| were not just as they might | clubs were collecting bigger “gates” ’ than ever they had dreamed of, . 9 | Hupmobile BAILEY’S CAFE drawing powers and there was no proof fthat Nurmi was getting u‘ 8 AY the PFinns see it, Nurmi now | has bgen made the “goat” in a be- | fessionalism. t the ath-! letic aywteds; ot gn incividuet suc,|| FOR A NEW AGE! THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY as Paavo, is to blame for condi-! {mi toured-the Unitéd States, Amer- But . Nurmi was “packing 'em in” THE NEW GO TO becanse of the Finn's tremendous, “cut” of the profits. E,a ted attempt to check semi-pro-| IN TRUTH A CAR e [tions that have been due to the| - “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 1 ra clubs al to get the " AP ScoreD e i e by cways <o gt the | JAMES CARLSON Corner 4th and Franklin ‘Sts. Phone 1362 24 ot Ofoe Sumaintin |mercial success of track meets. It| Juneau Distributor PHONE 33 |5, id-a-way, Similar to the “over-| emphasis” which afflicted Ameri-| can..Jptercolleglate .football and| i Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offi¢

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