The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1933, Page 5

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HOME DRIVE IN TWELFTH WINS FORWASHINGTON Bob Boken Lambasts Ball for Four Bases—Scores One Man Ahead ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 9.—Bob Boken, substitute second baseman, hit a home run in the twelfth in- ning yesterday afternoon and ed behind Schultz: to give Washington a 10 to-8 victory ever 8t Louis. GAMES MONDAY National League St. Louis 4; Néew York 3. Pittsburgh 3; Boston 0. Other scheduled games postponed on account of rain. American League Washington 10; St. Louis 8. New York 7; Chicago 3. Pacific Coast League No games were played yesterday in the Pacific Coast League as the teams were traveling to open this afternoon on the following schedule for this week: Seattle at Mission. san Francisco at Sacramento. Los Angeles at Oakland, Portland at Hollywood. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League ‘Won Lost 21 12 18 19 18 18 16 Pct. 636 581 Sacramento Portland Hollywood Los Angeles Oakland Mission Beattle - B San Francisco 10 National League Binban oo = ww > Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia American League Won Lost g% New York Cleveland Washington Chicago Detroit Philadelphia St. Louis Boston 6 Juneau City League Won Lost 1 o 0. 1x o 0 - MORRIS MAKES PERFECT SCORE AT CLUB SHOOT Shot Gun Artists Fight North Wind at Sunday Morning ‘ Turnout 2ea322 233" 5b 7 ©w Y 5 OO OO OO OO OO TN Amer. Elks Moose Legion EE One perfect score was made at the Juneau Gun Club Shoot Sun- day morning, and a few others turned in those that were almost as 3 Ago:grth wind caused the birds to go higher than usual and until the boys got on to the fact, their targets were hard to hit. Getting ready for the hunting season next fall, Guy McNaughton and Ed. Jones had their thorough- bred dogs out for training. Scores were: Morris 25, Council 24, Truesdell 23, Barmes 23, Kirk 19, McNaughton 18, Simpson 18, Smith 18, Midget 16, Morrison 15. It was a good shoot—only next time the club hopes for a bigger turnout. .BARANOF LEAVES FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS DUE BACK SIX TONIGHT Malcolm Wilson, representative of the Blake, Moffitt and Towne Paper Company and other lines, and A. Van Mavern, whose chief line is the West Coast Groceries, were passengers for Todd, Tenakee and Sitka on the seaplane Baranof, Pilot Gene Meyring, which left Ju- neau at noon today and is due back about six o'clock this evening. The seaplane returned from mak- ing a trip to Ketchikan and the. west. coast of Prince of Wales Island yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Karl Theile boarded the plane at Wrangell and Art O.Olsen was a Juneau passenger from Pet- ¥ ersburg. A trip to Chichagof and way ports is on the schedule for to- morrow. PR WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street B e |i BETTY MAG $: BEAUTY SHOP" | 103 Assembly Apartments PHONE ,,..__ isepeeo0000eceo IO CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE e . CHATTER . ®eeee 0 e 00000 The ball park will be the scene of another battle tomorrow when the Moose meet the Elks at 6:30 | o'clock. The Paps have taken ad- vantage of the good weather and have almost two weeks of training to their credit. And the Bills with one game under their belt will have | an even break with their lodge- !rivals. Moose Manager Art McKmnonr should be wreathed in smiles to- | day. Why? His . heavy-hitting | catcher, Bob Killowich, has re-| turned to the fold. Bob arrived| on the Aleutian from Seattle this morning. Representative Joeé Green, of\ Hyder, saw the Elks-Vets tilt last Sunday, and he stated that he thought the boys were all right. Senators DeVane and Bragaw were also present at the league opener. ——,——— A check of elevator travel to the | observation tower of the courthouse at Miami, Fla., for one week showed HOUSEL DENIED BEER LICENSES BY DIST. COURT Application for Beer Dis- pensary and Retail Li- censes Rejected THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 9. |his own check, less two dockot'NEw BUARD UF Court is charging for all applica- tions. He said he was not advised | had been denied. | EDUGATIUN To At the office of Clerk of Court | ground that Mr. Housel was not | a suitable person to be given a| Gov. Troy Announces Date To date 22 applications for lic- y Ann Date enses have been filed at the Clerk’s | 5 9 had been rejected up to this morn- | ing of New Board ing. The first rejection was Geos e‘ Mo Mt fnewtie -of Alfe Te a suitable ' person,” 'Dave Housel, i % G | The House of Representatives of |, i PR proprietor and operator. of the the Alaska Legislature sharply crit-‘by the recent Alaska Legislature noon denied a license to-sell beer. |announced today by Gov. John S tion that has been wired to Wash- g e R The application was made ‘to F‘ed-‘mgw“‘ Mr, Housel's was the se- |W. Troy. It will meet here, and Mr. Housel applied for two lic- | ol ‘mcmbm‘s will be in attendance. o | The Board is vested with broad other to establish a beer dispens- | % % 1« | DOWerS ary.| ¥ sppiiéation: was. sccom. |CDOU 00 per cent of gl WOkl gy |yith abwolute ‘eutior Te $60, to cover the fees to June 30, | moee At its initial meeting it will cf next. plete its organization and probably 29 Housel received that his applica- “SO BIG school year. tion had been denied was a check | Commissioner of Education An- fees of $5 each, which the District on what grounds the applications | today, Clerk John H. Dunn said the rejection was based upon the| license to sell beer. for Organization Meet- office. Of that number only two| On the ground that he was ‘“not N Prathars, prominent 10068 KEAT |torial Board of Education, created ‘Alaskan Hotel was yesterday after- licised this action, passing a resolu- |has been called for June 13, it was eral Judge 'Justin W. Harding. cond. it is expected that all of the enses, ane %o retail beer and the | .y, ypited States consumes| : over city public ¥ & e panied by a personal check Ior‘cxudeirubbcx GO {all rural schools in the tory. ? s COMING ¢ The first notification that Mr. formulate policies for the next from ‘the Clerk of Court for $50, CAPITOL |thony E. Karnes left today r| the Northland, died Monday as the| for | 1933, taking office but will return week prior to the date set metting of the Board. He at Anchorage if time will pel OLOTIMER OF NORTH PASSES ‘Mrs. Lottie A. Thompson Dies at Anchorage, Re- sult of Pneumonia le ward, and to Kodiak. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 9.-— Mrs. Lottie A. Thompson, aged 92| years, pioneer Alaska women, resi-| than 30 years in 1 | dent of more result of pneumonia. | Mrs. Thompson is survived by| her son, hur G. Thompson,| United Ste Commissioner here. | She formerly resided at Nome and| Katalla. 8,121, passengers, ; | |which was the refund to cover b et - - | western points on his first Old papers at The Empire. Gold Fish and Bow FREE! Hurry! Hurry! Here’s a Real ‘Bargain Offer An attractive Glass Bowl with two beautiful lively Gold F merrily swimming in it! A real ornamental and enjoyable addition to your home! This attractive gift FREE with any of the following combinations! THEY WON'T LAST LONG! It is impossible to receive phone orders or reservations. Please call at the store at your earliest convenience. McKESSON SAVING CREAM BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH Both SOC Both 50c Both $1 Both 75¢ Both 75¢ Both 50c Both 75¢ McKESSON TOOTH PASTE BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH McKESSON LIQUID PETROLA- TUM, BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH McKESSON RUBBING ALCOHOL with BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH McKESSON ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH, BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH McKESSON COCO-OLIVE SHAM- POO, BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH 'SQUIBB COLD CREAM BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH I_JIlllllllIllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIfifilllIIIIlIIIIlIIIIilII|i|IIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIlIIIII OH LOOK! SQUIBB VANISHING CREAM BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH McKESSON Coco-Burrer CREAM BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH SQUIBB CLEANSING CREAM BOWL and 2°GOLD FISH SQUIBB ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION BOWL and 2 GOLD FISH 1 dozen bars McKESSON : LEMON SOAP BOWL and 2 GOLD FIS " ANY DOLLAR BOX STATIONERY BOWL and 2 GOLD FISI YOU'LL LIKE. THEM AND THE KIDDIES WILL LOVE THEM! New Shipment Beer—Just Arrived—25 cents per bottle HARRY RACE, Druggist Il!llIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIi“II!Illl[!fllflllll_llll!lflIIIIIIIIIII!IIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIililflllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Il“IIIIl|IIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII]I|||II|II|IIII||I||| LR R R OO Both 75¢ Both 50c ot['l 7 50 both 75¢ Both $1 RO ECRTRERRREAR TR RCRRECR AR RRRRER E have provided the machinery to restore our financial system, it is up to you to support and ?::?]k(‘ it work . Together, we cannot President Franklin D. Roosevelt HE casiest, quickest, surest, and safest way to show confidence in our government is to make full use of your home bank and its many services. You will find here a renewed spirit of appreciation, co-operation and helpfulness—back- ed by sound banking under the greatest “new deal” in all banking history of the U. S. A. First National Bank OF JUNEAU D N R T FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FREE~With every two gallons regardless of size of ngeral l’amg Corp. Paints we 'give away Water Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at Juneau Paint Store ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 Gastineau Pool Hall RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. Front Street Telephone 183 “Meet Your Friends Here” Junior Diamond Briquets Clean—Economical—Efficient The Ideal Summer Fuel $16.00 per ton Delivered PHONE DIRECT 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. N Z Complete Bath Room Outfit 5-foot “Standard” Tub (complete with fittings) 17x19 “Standard” Full Apron Basin (complete with fittings) China Tank “Standard” Toilet $49.50 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME RICE & AHLERS CO.’ Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing Heating THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ( Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offlce

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