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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JUNE 15 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER YES AN TS A M OIN LOVE WITH YOUR COME TO ME OFFICE VACANT LOT- OAUGHTER -1 NEED YouR TO-MORROW AN I'LL YOou SHOULD HELP-1 CANNOT LIVE R i GIVE YOU ENOUGH MONEY YVFE:E:K;QRAE § WITHOUT HER - e FER A REVOLVER AI%I_ Az ads N: i TITITE T You- FUNERAL EXPENSE! \ N You! ( WHAT CAN | IF YOU DAY MR, JIGGD - MAY | ‘ SAY THAT “ GO0 BYE” SPEAK TO YoL? | HAVE A LOT ON MY MIND - WOULD MAKE YOU HARPY? AND TAKE THE NEXT BOAT TO AFRICA ~ here is more money in this country today than there was in 1929. The trouble is that it isn’t cireulating fast enough. It is free and rapid cire uLl- tion of mon« v that makes “good times. NI s *m’q o Patronizing home enterprises is ime 5221 ortant because it kee ps money moving ere at home to the benefit of the National League FRED MARBERRY WO:"LOR Pet entire communit y )u-'-'...,,g business New York 31 18 33 active in our city is sk in which all St. Louis 32 21 6 of us can share....and this bank is an RL DETR IT Pittsburgh 29 23 Chicago ' N © 1935, King Features res Syndiare, toc , Greac Briain dghts eserved. instrument throug hlocal people Olncinnan n and business hiouses can work together TIGERS TU WIN | Brooklyn Py to their mutual adiantage, Boston 2 32 Philadelphia 19 3 ' ) s o - . T American League = — e ¥ ne| FIRST NATIONAL |was wide, as was the third. On the [Roller, ss 2150 1958 ") Scores Nmth Vlctmy of ::;\] York 33 21’.:: g;; fourth, Bob spanked it to the roof Niemi, cf 301 4900 SP T THUPH'ES Season St ashington 32 22 56 N LEGIUN SBURES of the Baldwin house for the sec- Lottsfelt, 1b 300600 ; one Helps | Chicago 2° 2% 53 ond - sucpessive . home: zun Aol | e e with Home Run iP“”fld\‘lthh\ 26 23 531 scoring the winning run. ‘ Totals 25 4 721 17 BEING GUARDED} o jClevcl_aml _:9 .26 527 r Manning held the Bills safely| Summary: Earned runs, Elks { DETROIT, Mich, June 15— D°troit 26 28 481 after that although he was in a Vets 4; bases on balls, off Enknh g Fred Marberry ran his string of Sb Louls 20 36 357 A Boston 18 34 346 tough spot in the sixth. Big Mac 2, off Manning 1; three base hits, __|victories to nine yesterday and % 3 DEFEA Is B“_l_s and Haines got Texas Leaguers Nello; homeruns, Livingston, and LONDON, England, June 15 pitched Detroit to a 13 to 2 victory | e o L over short to obcupy second and Worth and Boyd 1 each; hit by VoSt amounts of gold can travell o, " ioiang Wwon Lost Pet. first. Jimmy tightened up his belt pitched ball, Roller by Erskine; 3b0ut the country openly and al-\"py “rioro niage 14 hits and also Aerican Legion ... 8 . 4 667 SHORT'’S Worth ( another noich then and turned ‘em siruck out, by Erskino 4 by Man- o unguarded, bt BrilOhs are|ine jongest home run on the local i bhoes el Homers b)’ ort and pack. Erskine grounded to Roller ning 5; left on bases, Elks 4, Vets th cir sp $0-1 o1, made by Stone in the seventh |EIK5 9 182 , Boyd Win f Vets— Who forced Big Mac’ at third. Garn 5; sacrifice hits, Nello and Blake P inning with two men on bases. | JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE 0y in Ior ets gL Twenty-two detectives from Scot- & i . . flied out to Niemi in center and 1 each. land’ Yara will ) I3 iy Averill hit a home run for cleve- CUBS WILL PLAY Manmng Bests Erskine miake toozied one in front of the| Umplres: Karabelnikoff and ‘2" 0 will ‘dpend & Toftnlghv i gl g ving the game, 1 A —— T KT . plate and was chucked out at first Hagerup. as ‘watchmian at a London exhibi- ‘ DOUGLAS FIREMEN Jimmy Manning, Legion ace, by Boyd. But three men faced| Scorer: Pegues. ;’rz“hi'zf_ }I{;‘;‘-\{l '::}tlfl_ml i bested Claude Erskine, Elks' star, Manning in the seventh, Orme| Time of game: one hour and 20 \"‘I’:n(‘;-or mofi‘ ‘!‘h:“";;&’q’gm in a pitching duel last night when was thrown out at first by Junge. minutes. et e SUREL BE00) the Vets copped their final game Little Mac's fly was snared by Nio- in- Pacific Coast League Portland 7; Los Angeles 8. The Juneau Cubs will leave on| Seattle 7; San Francisco 5. ith: Estebeth for Douglas tonight on the first half of the Clty mi and Manning fanned Nello on COURSE REBUILT Hollywood 8; Oakland 11. lat ¢ orclock to play the Douglas! \ League schedule by a score of 4 three pitched balls to wind up the | LEADS NINE AGAIN e Missions 2; Sacramento 11. Night Firemen’s team. The team in Doug- | to 3. The Warriors advanced to the little ball of yarn. | ——— | KANSAS CITY, June 15.—A new game. las will be picked from their three top of the percentage column by Only One Earned Run STILLWATER, Okla., June 15— club-house and a four-lans high- National League |team League. Howard Hayes, who | virtue of the victory. Of the three runs scored by the Biz Carl Williams, pitcher and cap- |way to speed up motor traffic w Pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 3. been on the Juncau team, will []| However, they are only one-half Bills, only one was earnd. Thatl tain of the Oklahoma A. & M. nin2 jadded improvements when River-{ Chicago 7; Cincinnati 0 pn.(‘h for Douglas. The J"n“\” | game ahead of the Moose and that came on Curly Livingston's circuit which won the state ummp,mhmpume\ new mile track was openad| Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia 3. mzm; is not announced. i JUNEA U LUMBER MILLS i club has a chance to tie the game- smash in the fourth frame. The thTs year, will lead the Aggies in |for the 1933 season. The old mux:_| Boston 5; New York 8. PSSR A FE W R A ‘ 1 count Friday when it meets the other two were made in the fifth 1934. Willlams pitched eight of ll)e"\ 1s five-eighths of a mile. American League | Elks in the final game on the regu- on an error and two hits. Garn team's 16 g;me? winning six. ——————— St. Louis 14; Chicago 1. ‘W[NS AP IER BA‘D START | lar fi 'SAN DIEGC, Cal, June 15.—| half schedule. The Moose hit one across third which Junge . . ATTENTION Cleveland 2; Detroit 13 e to win to stay in the picture, ficlded and threw perfectly to fir: | WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | New York 5; Boston 13 | Pitcher Charles Comstock, appear- 2 ' o y lose, the Vets will cop but Umpire Hagerup ruled he was DOLL HARRIS T() COACH There will be a regular meeting| Juncau City League {"“4 for San Diego in a night in- the first half pennant by a full safe to the disgust of Lottsfelt. of the Women of the Moose Thurs-| Legion 4; Elks 3 e e Nee e it game. Blake laid down a bunt toward| DURANT, Okla, June 15—Doll|day night at 7:30 o'clock. Installa-| ‘;l?mwilklf{ufgé gmeg e \g;lii. e Sy third and almost beat it out, being | DERANT, 0%, Sune T | tion of officers will be held at 8:30| STANDING OF CLUBS Il el Erskine had the Indian sign on headed off by a step. Garn !Ci’k‘hhoml Preshyterian college wom- o'clock and husbands of Women ofi Pacific Coast League | ‘ jon an overthrow at second. Com- | slug; 2 second. Orme lifted a high fI fp Veb slugemrs poyReNs HIGh A stock then settled down and fanned frame. He had yielded only two in short left which was chased by both of them singles. It look- Roller, Rustad and Rodenberg. Gathe: kb P’ & a8 ha.vTe ed as he was headed for a shutout Rustad hesitated a second then | % i en's basketball . team, nationa] | the Moose and all Moose nwmbersl Won Lost Pct |champions, 15 going to teach the|are cordially invited to attend. | Hollywood 39 30 {the next 26 men. f K. E. JARMAN, |Sacramento a3 sm e R Allen Sha uck Inc high ' i —adv. Recorder. | Oakland 32 26 v‘ ‘WHAT 1S THIS? u 9 e y school girls next year. Miss Harr 552 the way he was, Wriing back the dafted forgeL nder, b Ul det 188 | wasifox, kwo, years, all-America’ for- e | Porf1and 38 31 551|ICE CREAM SOCIAL next Friday| cx-Suldu\l!;s’. g 3 A 1LJ rc]I:c‘j 'w;l;nse:ga; ’é:: WaE |ward and captain’ of this yéar's HA herd 1;)( 63 r:',:i;\wr ed ‘:MHF at ‘LM Ahgeles 37 32 526 | afternoon and evening at Kendler" The Elks had a three-run lea away s feet. i erea college in Kentucky aver-|Miskion 38 34 528 Rain or shine. Public welcome—a| [stabli g + r + | team ? and that looked as big as a man- ,L“.“Pl M?c grounded to y_\mbk-lt; _laged a pound of fat a day during | Seattle 26 40 .394|good program promised. Eslabhshcd 1898 June‘u’ AlaSka sion. ’)Hm 'it tmilted( awgwu;blgm (\Or f:;S: ‘\;-\illzuftefi‘x:?: &nm‘;]x'mb:]i‘ a herd test the: | san Franci 26 44 a1'adv. THE MARTHA SOCIETY. time than i akes to wi - N - AP | . . how it happensd. Roller, the first too late to get Garn. Orme wem‘POllceman mn man to faée Erskine in the inning, on to second. Nello hit for three . B, was hit on the shoulder by a bases down the left field foul line, G D i } FOR INS URA CE : pitched ball. Blake tried to pick scoring Orme. | reat lstress’ y n( him off with a snap throw but) VETS TO THE HEAP! i lvpieo Tt S e e Walking a# day made his feet = See H. R. SHEPARD & SON o e ase, ELKS— ABRHPOAE e b ! i bt O e AfLofiis 0 0 110 olacsots and'batirul thas e oftitmes | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. fanned Niemi and Lottsfelt, subbing Nello, 1f 3 0 1 0 0 0 thought he would have to leave the ; for Andrews at first, lined out to Livingston, 3b 3 11 2 0 0fforce—in one night a Radox foot Our = Little Mac' in rightfield. McSpdn, H., ss 3 0 1 0 2 0, bath changed his mind. Rustad came through in time to Haines, 1b ......3 0 1 8 1 0| Was he happy—ask his wife—shel €% ALASKA MEAT CO. revive the Legion hopes. With Erskine, p 30012 Ditoo was_joyously happy for the . the count two all, he smashed a Garn, 2b . 3 1 1 2 3 0fwhole thing was so simple—all he 4 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR L G 7 single through the box to score Blake, ¢ 20032 1idid was to put 3 tablespoonfuls of Meadowbrook Butter Anstin thIKINTma]u Roller. Then Manager Worth pro- Orme, cf . .3 1 0 1 0 0!Radox in a gallon of hot water and PHONE 25 a i ; ‘ ; opéded’ to do ‘The hero stunt. He| "I FHATIGT e =i o e ! soak his feet 20 minutes—the next eliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 swung on one of the few groove K Totals ........26 3 51810 1| morning he was on the job with balls Erskine threw and drove it VETS— never a pain or an ache in his ; LIRS to the top of the “little green Rustad, 2b feet—a Radox footbath will fix up on house” back of left for the circuit, Worth, rf .. Kymu- weary, burning, aching feet 1 scoring Rustad ahead of him. Boyd, ¢ 0! overnight or money back at But- [ wanE LINE c ABs Boyd Breaks Tie !Manning, p .. 0|ler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug omHNO O, Bob Boyd then did the rest. He Junge, 3b 0] Co. or any real drugstore. 45 cents . fouled lhe rlrst pxcch The second Rodenberg, 1f 0} a package. —adv. : ; 25 cents in City ' DA ILY SPORTS CARTOON =By Pap l 0 0 | Telephone 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. -CARLLI’ON» -HAS BEEN LEADING T™E CARDINAL PilcHeRs, WITH Six .. WINS ANOD! Two OEFEATS /] THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FREE—With every two gallons regardless of size of General Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at Juneau Paint Store at Cost —— ~OF THE™ w ST.LOUIS \ » v SR THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Blli'derS Supplyc . Harri Machine Shop TeAM-MATES R T £ ’ 7 2 — AT HousTon, 7 b IN THE TExAs b . . LEAGUE - Ry A. 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