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Local - Season Opens To- 6 : FIRST BASEBALL : GAME IS TO BE PLAYED SUNDAY :: THE DAILY, ALASKA: EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933 to section will be the Junior m and Bugle Corps of the Am- n Legion, and the members of [the two ball teams. Flag- Raising The flag raising' ‘¢eremony will place when the parade ar- at the ball park. Following s function the Governor will at- ocate Mayor Goldstein behind plate with a fast ball and with the umpire’s announce- ment to “Play Ball” the season will tempt morrow — Governor |start. A large crowd, a good day, . land a \n py game is expected. and Ma_\'or n BOX ‘ The concluded their pre- iy | season ning last n vht with a The baseball lis son will be | brisk workout. Ma ‘Shavey” Koski stated pected a worthy perfor gl his team. He announ or he year at Ho\\mv lineup for t Gov. John W he | Elks’ ne-up irst ball to M n as| Blake, catcher; Garn or Nello, second base; stei ortstops; C. H. McSpadden,| the third base; Erskine, left fleld; ceive the | Orme or Hermsen, centerfield; Nel- | or. Fire Chief J. L. G the Triangle corner at 3 o'clock to- | afternoon and will pror(edw out Willoughby avenue to the ball |Andrews, first base; Worth, second fits re park, with the Juneau City Band |base; leading, followed by cars Governor, Mayor and league offi- cials as oocupants 100% & mor Chairma Comm le last w arrangements have for a parade. parade will be form e City | pitchers; M. McSpadden, first base; Baker or Garn, o or Benson, right field. Vets’ Line-up George Worth, | American Legion, said the Vets |day night and he was satisfied ed at|ing Sunday. will be as follows: Boyd, catcher; Manning, pitcher; | Roller, shortstop; Stedman, with the |third base; Rodenberg, left field; Jernberg, center field; Allen, right Following thefield. | FLORIDAN RITES 'WILL BE SUNDAY Moose Will Have Charge of | Funeral Services for Juneau Boy The funeral of Mickey Floridan will be held Sunday at 2 pm. in the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Services will be in charge of of- " |ficers of Juneau Todge No. 700, Loyal Order of Moose. -! Interment will be in the Moose ' * plot of Evergreen cemetery. arers will be Jack Turko- | o osion. ana Pranieausir, | ALABAMA BASEBALL the Crotian Fraternal| Pallbearer: |GASBOAT BLAZE CALLS OUT LOCAL FIRE BOYS; Ll'lTLE DAMAGE DONE A flre on the gnsboat P‘em on |stilts at the end of 12th street, brought out the Juneau Fire De- | partment at 5:20 )csv.erdey m(‘r-‘ noon. | Emil 5chlmel}7femg, repairing the WAEHINGTON May 6. —Allor- boat, built a fire aboard, the stove |ney General Cummings said yes- | became overheated and a confla- [terday that he had received com- gration resulted. 1p1amu in connection with me Schmelpfenig was badly scorched |handling by L. L. Brill, District | on his face and hands wheh trying | Attorney, of St. Paul, of the case to put out the blaze before the |of Mrs. Genevieve Clark, cohvict- Fire Department arrived. led of perjury, then sentenced for Only slight damage resulted from |contempt of court, and who later the fire. | committed suicide. The Attorney General said he has referred the complaints to an aide for . investigation. 1ne Aftorney General revealed SUICIDE CASE | (S CAUSE FOR INVESTIGATIUN\ | members of HAS SMOOTH INFIELD i ek doc Giovanetti, Charles Miller and Ce- | TUSCALOOSA, Ala., May 6.—Al- |jur in the Fosbay mall fraud cil (Allen, members of the Moose |abama’s infield gives promise of de- ;. =~ N | Lodge e, had their .final warm-up Thurs- | | | manager of the | ESTEBETH TAKES TWO PASSENGERS, SITKA TRIP| The Estebeth, Capt. |B. C pany The Monday morning. ———.—-—— Classmed ads pay. Edwar \Lha\ they would give a good show-|Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, | His starting line-up | |took J. Heller to Chichagof and H. m, of the Schilling Com~ o Sitka, Thursday night, on | r mail and passenger trip. otorship will be due here | AMERICAN ALASKAN . ... JUNEAU . ....g | veloping into one of the smoothest | | o indication of the trend of the |the Crimson Tide has had in a|;ossple acuon was disclosed. dong time. With the exception of Howell, at |second, they are all juniors and lOWA YOUT.H WINS |played together last year. In a 'l'R ENT o game against Georgia Tech on a 8 ACK Ev s heavy field, the inner defense BUFFALO CENTER, Ia., May 6. Lt ‘h_fc tas double—pl-ays — Rugged individualism” may not be strictly in style under the pres- NEARLY WHOLE TEA.M ent administration, but young Mr. STOCKTON, Cal, May 6—The |Costigan of Buffalo Center high Club Mexico baseball team of the school has proved himself an ath- city league has three sets of broth- lete of the most rugged and indi- | ers in xts lmeup uduahst\c type S REASON 1. We are 100% American, 100% Alaskan, 1009 Juneau! Every dollar made by us is spem in Juneau, and goes to help We are paying no dividends to silent partners outside, nor are we using any keep the depression away from our town. of our profits to nourish a sick business else where. 2. We are the NEWEST DRUG G STORE in Juneau. 3. We are not tied up with specified “lines” that we must push in preference to nationally advertised products. the widest variety of these products to be found in Juneau. 4. When you deal with us, you deal directly with a FIRM MEMBER. A FIRM MEMBER; who is a registered druggist and financially responsible, fills every prescription you bring to our store. your purchases at our store. 5. been in operation less than seven years. We have the cleanest, newest stock in town. Nationally Known Merchandise Du BArry AND GENEY Toilet E1mo’s Beauty Articles YAR HARRIE’ Preparations DLEY'S Perfumes r HuBBArRD AYERS MOTHERS DAY Special Why You Should Trade Wlth Us! We have no carry-over stock from bygone days and modes. We carry A Firm Member serves you when you make L m ' No carry-over merchandise of bygone days and modes. Our store has i - FREE On Monday, May 8th In celebration of our FOURTH ANNIVERSARY, Beauty Creams—Powders PoLLy PETERs Preparations P Fountain Service SUNFREEZE in Bricks, Bulk and Tubs Two Registered Pharmaci On Duty Daily Money Orders—Stamps R. R. HERMANN ALICE BLUE JAY CHOCOLATES 75¢ $1.50 Prescriptions DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE s and One Assistant PHONE ..MONDAY, MAY 8, we shall give free to every woman customer who visits our store a choice of DuBarry or Geney Toilet Goods, actual value 60 cents. We greatly appreciate the generous patronage of our Juneau customers who have made possible our steady growth and progress in Drug Merchandising in Juneau. It has been our constant aim throughout to make ours A FAMILY STORE a place where women and children' may come in con- fidence that their needs will be supplied, and no offen- sive contacts will be made. We carry all lines of recog- nized drug merchandise, and offer the widest vanety of nationally advertised goods in town. Juneau l)rg , Company‘ “The Corner Drug Store” 33 s H. lIOLLMAN Mail Delivery—1 p-m., 11 p.m., Daily eight of the 13 individual events mile relay team. Stocle Up on Canned Foods Pineapple, fancy sliced, No. 2 cans, 1 5c Almost solely honors. Tomatoes, solid pack large cans, 25(‘ 1 Oc 2 for 25c THERE ARE MANY BARGAINS GARNICK’ 2f0r........... Corn, fancy pack, No. 2 cans Peas, No. 4 sieve, No. 2¢ cans, Phone 174 We Are Not PROHIBITIONISTS! We have no scruples against the amber fluid! “WE DO NOT CHOOSE” TO PURVEY BEER e e FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Monday, May 8, we celebrate our Fourth Anniversary. We appreciate the patronage of our many customers. They have made possible our growth and steady progress. We have tried to serve them faithfully and well. We shall continue our present policy of service. We carry all lines of recognized drug merchandise. We offer the widest range of nationally advertised goods in town. 1 In a five-team track and field and climaxed his afternoon's work through his efforts his school tieds £ |meet at Mason City, Costigan won by anchoring the winning half- Mason City for team high-point § g — -