The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 23, 1933, Page 5

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| BRINGING UP AL HAVE AN IDEA. FLL BREAK THIS WINDOW THE OWNER'LL HIAVE ME PINCHED - THE CopLL TELL MAGGIE, BUT SHELL LEY ME GO TO JAIL- T'LL SEND FER DINTY. | HELL PAY ME FINE, THEN | KIN STAY OUT AN MACGIE WONT KNow/ = © 1935, King Feawies $;ndicare, tnc. Greas Bru (ghs reserse PHILLIES STOP RED BIRDS 9 - 3 IN FLAG RACE Frisch Mak;fiome Run in Ninth Inning with Two Men on Bases PHILADELPHIA, Penn, June 23.| —The drive of St. Louls toward first place in thz National League hit a snag yesterday afternoon when the last place Phillies handed | the Red Birds a 9 to 3 defeat. Frisch made a home run in the, ninth inning with two men on| bases. Fullis made a home run in the sixth inning. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Mission 3; San Francisco 4. | Hollywood 2; Los Angeles 5. : Portland 0; Seattle 6. Night game, | Oakland 9; Sacramento 15. Night game. National League St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 9. Cincinnati 0; New York 4. Chicago 1; Boston 3. Pittsburgh 0; Brooklyn 9. | American League New York 4; St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 11; Cleveland 6. Boston 9; Detroit 7. | ‘Washington 11; Chicago 4. STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League Won Lost Iet. | Sacramento 47 32 595 | Hollywood 42 35 545 | Portland 43 36 544 Los Angeles 41+ 86 v 622‘ Mission 39 4 488+ Oakland 36 40 474 Seattle 30 44 405 San Francisco 31 47 .397 National League Won Lost New York ........36 21 St. Louis . 36 24 610 Pittsburgh ........ .33 28 541 Chicago ... 32 32 500 Cincinnati e 28 34 452 Boston e 28 34 452 Brooklyn .2 31 448 Philadelphia .24 39 381 American League ‘Won Lost Pct. New York 371 23 617 Washington .37 28 817 Cleveland ...33 29 532 Philadelphia .. .29 28 509 Chicago .......... 31 30 508 Detroit . .30 32 484 Boston .2 38 387! St. Louis - 22 40 355 Juneau City League (Second Half) ‘Won Lost Pct Elks . A [ 1.000 American Legion [ 1 000 Moose At te e 1 000 Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what © % job will cost” PEERLESS BREAD Always Good— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” e Pt e SOty "AHE TO FIGHT Of Rich Hindu fon the SWHATS Mg ¢ BIG 1DEA OF BREAKING MY WINDOW ? SAYS You MUSTNT Go omyY par e Mix a thin paste of Schilling Mustard and water in a cup. Do the same with some other kind. Smell the aroma from both. Note the difference in strength. The reason: A mustard seed contains two oils—one a flavor oil—the other flavorless. Most of the flavorless oil can be removed, leaving the ground mustard. flavor oil concentrated in the Schilling does it. * VETS AND PAPS | IN TITLE BOUT Barney Ross and Tony Canzoneri Meet To- night 'in Chicago Time in Second Half of League Season CHICAGO, Ill, June 32—Barney| Meeting for the first time on th zoneri, one pound and one quarter the less, weighed in this afternoon for cluk their championship fight tonight. |Rec Canzoneri is the favorite to win.'the will clash this -evening a e each lost. The Vets probably will pitech 1" '(’l‘[.{llt in Gold {Manning. Although Jack Schmit: As Alms Gift | Wednesday, mound for the Paps a: |Jensen has besh ill for severa days and Cooper’s bad ankle: stil BOMBAY, June 23.—Rao Baha-|poipers him {dur Ganga Raju, one of the nchcsll The game ought to be a hard battle as the the two clubs are in the state of more or less armed iday by giving to the poor his own ,.;4ra0ity pending the " playoff o bankers in the province of An- dhra, celebrated his 60th birth- weight in gold, silver and Jewels. na firgt half tie which is bille It is a proverb in India that for next Monday evening. more than 60 years of life can oo be insured by such a gift. Thousands of villagers flocked FARMERS AHE to Ellore town where the banker seated himself on one side of 1 huge scale. Gems and coins were pourcd‘ into the other receptacle until »h. balance swung evenly. Then the YAKOBI RETURNS TO PORT AFTER TRIP TO WRANGELL| PRIMGHAR, utowa, |Twenty farmers have been sen The gasboat Yakobi, Capt. Tom {Smith, who is also the owner, '$50 for participating in a riot- dur Smith took the vessel there to connected with the attack -on put it. on the ways for a minor judge who was threatened wit repair- job. hanging. B g Daily Empire Want Ads Pny ————— Classified ads pay. | KlDDlES REMEMBER! THE ELKS PICNIC ONEXT SUNDAY The B. P. O. E. of Juneau Invite You All! GET READY NOW! for this BIG GALA ELKS’ PICNIC! CARS WILL LEAVE PUBLIC SCHOOL , GROUNDS AT 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY A HAPPY TIME FOR ALL CLASH TONIGHT' Two Clubs Meet for First Ross, tipping the scales at 1347 regular schedule for the second pounds, and Champion Tony Can-'half of the City League schedule, American Legion -and Moose tion Park. Each has played Y iks one game this haif and |was reported to have ‘a sore arm he is expected. to be treasure was distributed to the| throng. —————— June 23— ‘xnccd to one day in jail and fined turned to port Wednesday even-|ing a farm mortgage sale 1n April ling after a trip to Wrangell. Capt. Some are believed to have beel FUNERAL' SERVICES FOR MRS. MARIAN CHRISTENSEN . TO BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral sérvices for Mrs. Marian Christensen, 'wWho passed away at St. Ann’s Hospital on Wednesday, will be held at the Catholic Church of the Nativity on Saturday morn- ing at 9 o'clock. Pall bearers will be Henry Yryana, Christ Bagley, Charles |Woodward, Phil White, Abeli Kat- e [tarnen and Jack Hilli. The services are under the di- rection of the Juneau-Young Un- dertaking Parlors and interment t |will be in Evergreen Cemetery. - Old papers at The Empire. MRS. 'BOYLE'S MOTHER IS HERE FOR SUMMER VISIT| Mrs. ‘Enzabeth Morris, mother 'of Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, arrived here recently from her home in| Victorid, B. C. She will visit wllh Auditor and Mrs. Boyle for the next two months. . e Without a single defeat North- western Oklahoma Teachers' col- lege has won the state collegiate tennis title for two consecutive sea- sons. ———-—— Seven golf courses will be in op- | eration in the lower Rio Grande | valley ‘of Texas, with completion of links'at Mission and Raymondville, dozen A 6 pounds .. .. .. pound .. .. .. MISSION BELL NEW POTATOE 6 pounds .. .. 6 pounds .. .. .. FRESH GREEN 3pounds e e head . pound .. .. pound BACON—Sllcui pound ..., .. .. pint:. Telephonv Ftee Delivery * IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TOMATOES—HOt House WATERMELONS Ice Cold———Rlpe and Juicy PICKLES—S\\ eet, Mlxed 000 Y UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS HIGHEST QUALITY FOODS AT ASTOUNDING PRICES. hese savings that are being passed along to you. uch savings to be made here. APPLES——P ine Gradc LEMON SNAPS— TOM ET SOAP— S_'“ ce B e e s ee e NEW RED ON]O'\ISv-— PEAS— LETTUCE——L.lrge Slze, R R Sl WATERMELON CHERRIES——Ruval Ann or Bings, 29 S Mielbiienie e o elwe Eastem D I STRAWBERRIES—On Norco, Klondikes or Howards, 3 baskets EGGS—Fresh Standards, WHITE KING I’OWDER— largebox.. o T et e e e S Bt -t e e i - G000 MEN - BACK TO WORK | D | WASHINGTON, June 23—Up-, |ward of 600,000 men, the o(hzmls] of the American Federation of La- bor say, have gone back to work |since March but the survey ap-| | pends the following warning: | “Cheerful as this may so\md; there is no evidence yet that it| | marks recovery.” i FOR YOUR MONEY IF ... you want an investment that will not tie up your funds for a long period . . . IF...you want SAFETY with a solid backing of sound resources . . . [F ... you want a substantial in- terest return on yourmoney . .. THEN. . . Invest in our CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT o o« the ideal short-term invest- ment. 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