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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. JULY 6, 1933. T § —_— s ——— et —————ereeen et ettt e ettt 0 o0 0000000000 By GEORGE McMANUS e ° A1 Tne notes - o Overseas Orphans ik P . ——— - 3 G e 8Y GOLLY- THIS SLEEPIN' OH! HOW DO YOU DOZMRS. NEWS - | | l | / || TA-TA-MAGGIE - R A AL Rt '! Sheltered by Italy MEDICINE DID THE TRICK BLABBER- I'VE JUST POURED oUT ] f z | MEDARLIN' - (L Gastine | ‘ - g LAST NIGHT. \'T PUT ME A CUP OF TEA- OH-I'D BEJUST [ [} MY! THIS | [_PLEASANT DREAMS " Fastineau W LEGHORN taly, July 6.—An TO SLEEP RIGHT AWAY W LA, e e Mary Joyce, Taku; Art Griffiths, tution to care for orphans of NS AN'I'M HARDLY AWAKE Juneau; L. M. Ca YET. \TS GREAT STUFF. W. Poy n; Cl;xr(-nu:‘ Fa s abroad will be built here vt Wakelin,| under a project formulated by the Seattle; F. d r, Seattle; M Government Department of Con- Fred P. Patton wood, Cal.; et with TItalian in other coun- Mrs. A. E. Ratcl Mooseheart, It will house 400 children IL; J. M. Bovee, Seattl —————— Ireland, Seattle DELIGHTED TO COME OVER-YES, FLL BRING MY HUSBAND- 'D OH, LOVE TO HEAR YOU SING - WE'LL BE THERE MWATHIN e ————— | ‘ DELICIOLS o ( [ D. W. Brar Classified ay. <\ 1 attle; L. Elstead; W. H ey M:E(‘ o E} — :; Yakutat; M. J. Ke G | U/ Seattle; Sam Baloff; V. W. AR Victoria, B. C.; John i 2 ( wig Beott, Atlin; Anderson, L = = | Excursion Inlet; B. L. Bishop; e 4 | ‘ ({It‘nll .Cnrrmgmn, R. E. I-' ‘)\w- chikan; M. W. Sasseen, Ketchik Alasckan S. Lingard, Tulsequah, B. C.; E | F. Barr, Tulsequah, B. C.; R. Horr Edmonton, Canada; Mrs. M. Hc Edmoenton, Canada; Dr. Leon Ensc 9 . . jand family, Fairbanks; A. T. Simmons’s Batting Mark on, Eagle River; J. Higgins i pont; Henry Groute, Juneau; Ed { “G b . l 0 th . >: , | Carlson, Juneau; E. J. Buchanan,| )} abrie ver e Vltl'l I‘) S()llth sl‘l(’rs Haines; Frank Saucier, Haines. { White House" New Books “An Arctic Village” By Rebert Marshall This new book is a very in- t g account of life in the \ { Zynda 1} |: | {CHTCAGO, July 6.—Out on Chi- He's slipped below Ben Chapman Vfi‘(‘\’}“‘ Y‘HT;};’;‘- i“)“"%fi("é"‘i ! A story of an American Presi- gago’s bascball-cr: “South Side” now. Benny's got .370." i o g - Carll ¢ dent who went sane. | Louett, uneau; John Prantle, Skag- the batting average of Aloysius Just wait till Al 1*.)n|1"‘ ‘NI Szymanski—Al Simmons to you— again. He'll back \’Ip at th(-l Tiika ““f“ H ‘“';l ‘\;“ l: V;OIITG:X' T (l’l(ls D I c K ULIVER has become a problem of deep civ- top next week.” ;]:m' R © Ha 1‘“"0: =1 i:u“:(" ] ie- concern “Sure—this heiit's enough to cut| o> - - Haydon, Annex Oreek. e | JEANNE’S JF,RUSr;i Ei.— An old Turkish! \municipal law has been invoked by | LENDING UBRARY is ill at case | the Moslem mayor of Jerusalem to when a hitting “slump ‘com hi iforbid the flying of kites wnlhin: Located with J. B. Burford iu;bt‘u;'hi p‘ Clmn ges eavyweight Cham 2 | And why not? anybody's averag | Years and years it has been| And so it goes— bed [] sino2. any high-powered, heav If Simmons himself hitting player called Comis R i Park his home. " |way, the fans seem to take the[, o the Il > | & Co. on Seward Street § | BEFEATS sux . Not since the days of “Shoeless 1 even more. seriously ‘:»i:'ibrlc‘viv;(;r«::;Q; Sl bors e | ! Jackson “ has a . top-flight Double Din For Al | eAG 4 l e o) | FUSAY an roamed left field for the | They say Al dopes oub his lab- | s S L oo iy o White Sox. est a e after every. ti at|} Young Sand-loltel: Holds S0 it's easy to imagine how the |the p but it’s a cinch many|{ Boston Helpless l;xce[)t {hero-hungry bleacherites have fta- |fans beat him to H | . . |xen to Simmons. The ardent customers roar | T B el S avaaebls i in One Inning Take a scat in the bleachers at |with deli wenever ¢ -4 There are twelve bonds available to B Comiskey Park almost any day— of the home team 5 .x.n‘\ . i R ¢ f g ot |_ PHILADELPHIA, Penn. July 6. lopthe grandstand will do as well [exira base hit or pulls some field- |} investors in safe securities, on the —Dick Oliver, young right hand|—_and listen to the chatter. ling gem. When Simmons hay ‘\ 130 pitcher grabbed off the sandlots Maybe It's the Heat Ito be cast in fhe hero's ro ! Assembly Apartmennt Building. in Philadelphia, made his debut #What's the matter with Al w-i‘““ is doubled. ;E in Major Leagues yestarday 9 2 > ee or i vl on- and yitched the Athletics to '@ 4,dmv On on hit in three| And on those days whan a con. ,‘z a itched the Athle timies up!” tingent of idolaters comes down 'l'l A bl C % 2 wictory over [Boston. “Yea, and that knocks down his |from Milwaukee, ‘Al's home town,| e Assem y 0. Dliver held the Bostonians help-|4veraga another point.” [it 15 a simple matter to spot them less except in the How ir cheers are louder.and re B d GAMES WE ) i At | Piniit: Coakt Lo | y cther fighter ever has ruled | Hollywood 4; San Francisco 3. IVAL K"_BAN s his | division., N 0 v Sacramento 5; Oakland 6. Hpochity: eyl fumuiogih Sd e wseimpnioses When the Rex Sox ey 5; two runs. Only Missions 4; Los Angeles 5. Night STILL BATTLING Yixed wohnd: exiiliitan vand ".‘””‘" me. ny T y—by a shade. o e s o 2 : Seattle 2; Portland 5 Night i $500.00 each—par plus accrued interest game. inning their figure that?” | terday he had 369. sound with twice the f today gives him .368. ths most rabid Chicagoans, Inquire at B. M. Behrends Bank Cincinnati 3; Chicago § or to J. B. Warrack, Assembly Apartments CHICAGO, July 6—In his many American League 1 . | years of catching, Charliz Berry' St. Louis 4. | CLEVELAND, O.—Johnny Kil- of the Ohic Whité Sox ne R T R S AL LT.AT R St £ e s o e, SR T e | age, S Bane still is a_match for his old {suffered a broken finger until a ‘ o Sia = 5N - " Boston 2; nival, Tommy Kilbane, | most mid-séason ‘this ‘yeat—and| ¢ UNRE | \TIR Twenty-five year STANUING OF CLUBS |lived on the west This Associated Press telephoto shows Jack Sharkey on the floor, knceked out, in the sixth round ‘ g0 they both jthen he didn't realize it until af-| de of Cleve-|ter the game | Madis. P Gaid I 1at I d N Y fter bei hit Pacific Coast League land. Both were good boxers, .2 | cheduied 15-round fight in on Square Garden Bowl at Long Island, N. Y, after being hit | e S e ey i i o | Won Lost Dect. 4 W el y Primo Carnera (standing), ponderous Italian, who became world’s heavyweight champion as the lg o b7 o 603 tbat meant a “natural” such as| LIKES TWILIGHT BALL | referes| counted ten over Sharkey. 3 Portland 52 39 g7|lght fans of today would give S | = = Sy = 5 e p T T S B 0 B v g ——— Los Angeles 52 39 ‘571/20 arm to see. MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 6.—| B 57 TR T d s 4 e : Twilight baseball has gained such| . Wi 561 It went 25 rounds, and Johnny | » I l. . II W- T- l Hollywood 51 40 560 | 2 v here that att ance ab Ponderows Italian Grins as He Wins Title Mission 43 6L 4oniwam, with the fight beld under|PRRUATL O O SURAGERCE Oo) Oakland 4 49 456 | the. threat of police intervention, |Singie games {req | . : Seattle 3% 53 398 Tommy later_ broke Abe Attell's|5000- ! —————— H San Francisco 85 57 - .380arm in a fight for the feathe it s iy e et bt o4 E"?p.‘ff'_._; IF . .. you want an invesment | Johnny who won the e from 3 4 1 National v;‘:?ulr;“ e |Mtell and held 1 longer than | feeemesmmeseneoon ! that will not tie up your funds New York R el W T R T for a long period . . . 'St. Louis 4 34 541 Philadelphia 3 36 507 ; el / Bittsburgh 3 35 5e|Chiago 37 38 493 “Tomorrow’s Styles IF . . . you want SAFETY with !Chicago cibiier B0~ B8 506 Cleveland 37 40 481 ay” { 2’ soli aoki § [iptimna L R e M isg v g Today ‘i a solid backing of sound re- | |Brooklyn : 33 38 .465 | Boston 31 42 425 | sources . . . | 33 42 a40|St Louis 29 50 367 IF s g o Ety] S " . .. you want a substanial in- iPhlludelphia 31 43 419} J“"f;: C‘lityH Il?me | terest return on your money .. — { O alf) ke b | American League ! Won fLost Pet THEN . . . Invest in our \ Won Lost Pct.|EIksi ... sswinne. B0l 04 TODG Juneau’s Own Store | I . Q T | |Washington ... 47 25 653|Ametican Legion .. 1 2 333 : ‘ CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT e YOk aelen . 510 Mte £ i ds O | . . . the ideal short-term invest- ‘ ‘ ment. You can buy them at f any time in any amount, FIRST NATIONAL AP e R e s s st ik Asccciated Press-telephoto of Primo Carnera (left) grinning as Jack Sharkey moves groggily to his corner after being revived from a knockout in the sixth round.: The “Man Mountain” from Italy acquired the title by felling the Bostonian with a sweep of his huge.paw. - | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau -”TLE F R TEXAS 000* trout seven inches:leng - ory Killefer's: team ,wouldn't - win - the | longer. American League flag. Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FCRT WORTH, Tex, July 6— i i1~ thi Th ium at West Texas | nicia Gorezyca of Fort| Until this /year. University e Syxnnas | | e ,‘xn“v, womezn's Southern golf |Towa trukswflg;mq never 1l z,fiebe{ms mcfiif::r g;-ollaszls{ ha on, is the first to take the|ed lower n ° sixth -in o sketball ch | k 3 > i - 2 s 5 fitle wost of the Mississippl. She |standings of the N. C. A. 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