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IF HE COMES IN THIS BAGGAGE CAR ILL T'ROW HIM OUT THE SIDE-DOOR- ) AH! IF MY EYES DO NOT DECEIVE ME \T 1S MR- JIGGS- ENJOYING YOURSELF ©OUT HERE? — I'LL SNEAK OUT ON HE OBSERVATION PLATFORM AN ENJO THE SCENERY WHILE MAGGIE AN'ME DAUGHTER WELL THIS 1S MORE LIKE 1T 'M LOoWIN' FORWARD 7O A GREAT TIME AT THE FAIR- | PACIFIC COAST Coal Chuckles |, SCOAL IS THE MOST y FOR WHEN 115 DEPENDABLE { IN THE FURNACE, b You KINHAVE tL vy oEaT- : | YoulL éio (> PROVIDING ‘THAT YOU BURN 8sz) ||| A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND " OFCOAL — 7 JPLAYER DISABILITY | WEDDING CAKES ARE || (EXCUSE US-ITS OURTURN FUND MAY BE RAISED PEERLESS FEATURE|| o sav)i- wE SELL /. The open house held last mghtI Three wedding cakes are fea-|¥| at the Capitol Beer Parlors for|tured in the Peerless Bakery win- the benefit of the baseball players| dow display this aftternoon; made|f/ of the Juneau City League was|for the Thurman-Fortney, r well attended, and resulted in a| sen-Rudolph, and Tucker-Stu ; PACIFIC COAST COAL C tentative plan to establish a disa-| weddings tomorrow. | bility fund for the benefit of| The unusual event of thrce wed- §} & players injured in next season’s|ding cake orders in one day led || ,&L4l JUN EAU ' el ALASKA IR - & S " 3 o i < : oy o by it Aaertcan League « Q1 games. Henry Meier, proprietor of the BRAVE DEFEA 1 Won Iost Pet. BUYD Is REAL S"MMONS w“‘l‘ CARRY The fund as sketched out would bakery, to place them where they Washinzton 82 43 656 | | OFFENS[VE AT TULANE take care of expenses incurred in seen and admired. b 2 ) [ New vork 73 51 599 |\ NEW ORLEANS, La, Sept. 1| Da¥ing injurles treated by & doo- | oo o ooo : | Cleveland 69 62 526 B N | “Littie Monk" Simons will bear| 1T, &nd possibly help reimburse s e P | Detroit . 63 66 498 h: weight of -offensive for the|the players for working time At | | Philadelphia . 61 63 492 Tulane football team this fall. This would apply only to those l]NITED FOOD CO. BEN GANTWELL!cmmo 60 63 469 FUR THIS YEAH He is 10 and 15 generally the| Accidents occurring in regularly FREQH ! | Boston 5 73 4% nomine for stepping in and filling | SChefuled games. : x St. Louts - 471, 82 364 { the vital position carried last year AN e Yl ta!(e i 9 CASH GROCERS . ‘ P e g e by Don Zimmerman, filed in 1631 | the matter and give 1 thelr B Whi ’ Phone 16 We Deliver ~Meats—Phone 16- { i 1 5 v i Pelts S i n col ngs. - G, Wally Berger's 25th Hom- RUTH M|s UUTE Rustad Nominal Champion, b5 Rolie Fei ana in 103 by lenten ¥ coming moeiies Ao utman’s - e . 11 anker. % : 2 — er Starts Boston on but Boyd Played Twice | : sored ithe idea, great good is bound C’ l ‘ A ' wocolates cigning 188 pounds, rugged|to result from it. Rampage to Win, 7-3 BY scRIBE . SAYS as Many Games and determined, Simons passes the| | — et i ball with accuracy and coolness S y zh Norm: and his punting in spring prac-| Irees Recall Briand LS ICETVED — tad, Amer-_ 8l R b T’ o BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 1—Wal- sacker and Cur- tice was promising. He'll probably | Direct from the Makers ememoer "13? ly Lsymcr.s iwenty-fifth home run |s N T ivingston, Elk third baseman, be pa h “Little Preacher” PARIS—The French section of of the season started the Braves %[ both led him in the p ntagze ert he other halfback post|the Jewish National Fund is plan- FOR centuries large glass bottles or globes on a rampage that enabled them column, Bob Boyd, Veteran back. with Joe Loftin as fullback. Fill-|ning an “Aristide Briand Forest” to o e e U : SIS stop, was the actual leader in ing the quarterback post will be a|to be planted near Nazareth in B l M ies with a 7 to 3 victory over the Bambino Tells Alan Gould City League batting for the sea- hard task for the coaches. memory of the “Apostle of Peace.” ut er auro By ~————————| Forests in honor of Balfour, Mas- filled with colored fluid were shown in the windows of reputable druggists. .In the time of the Great London Plague of 1665 League-leading Giants. 2 b . son just closed, it was revealed — Tha Braves' success raduced the | Will Be Out Trying for today in the ofiicial averages an- and hs only got two of them.| aryk and Peter I have been planted Dru Co they served as beacons of help and protec- Giants’ lead over the former to| Place NCXI Year i nounced by Bob Jernberg, official Only five other players got any— |there by Jews of England, Czecho- | g o tion. five games. { | sc ) Claud Erskine, Blake, Cooper,|slovakia and Jugoslavia. i It was Ben Cantweii’s nmeleenth’ NEW YORK, Sept. 1. — Babe Boyd, playing in 26 games and Fr: and Jensen got one each. ——— Express Mnney” Orders We no longer show colored bottles in our siceesstul start of the season for| Ruth last night indignantly de- at bat 99 times, was credit:d with The complete official batting av-| To selli To sei!! Advertising 1 | Lyl Phone window—but their significance as a symbol the Braves, And it was the first' nied a story published by a New the high rating of .414. He hit|erage is in an adjoining column. your best bet now. of health protection is still remembered S e e} defeat for Roy Parmalee, Giant| York newspaper that he intended safely 41 times and scored 30 runs T o _ 33 whenever we carefully fill a prescription e s ™4 hang up his spikes” at the Tn additon ne cracked out sive| NIRRT R O for you. {end of the current season. He in- home runs, one triple, and seven _— | dicated he would be out next doubles. = i GAMES THURSDAY | Spring at the Yankee training Rustad Even 500 = 'Y National League | camp as usual. | Rustad, in 11 games, chalked up New York 3; Boston 7. | To Alan Gould, Sports Editor an even .500 average. He was at St. Louis 10, 10; Brooklyn 3, 4. | of the Associated Press, the Bam- bat 38 times, made 17 runs, almost|= Pittsburgh 13; Philadelphia 11. |pino said: “So much has bcen one run for every two times up, = i [ ] American League n about my plans I wish to and Juneau Drug Co. “The Corner Drug Store” Boston 15; New York .2, self clear. in. the matter. Cleveland 4; Chicago 1. | “I shall make no decision about THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Only games scheduled. retiring from baseball until I am Pacific Ceast League | convinced I can no longer play.! [ | Oakland 8; Missions 9. | “I will not know about 1034 un-|second. He played in 23 games, Store Closed All Day Monday — Labor Day z ‘B San Francisco 10; Seattle 2. | til I've had some spring training. and was credited with an average e q e as lneau { Sacramento 10,4; Hollywood 19,2 T hope to play next year and I of 392. He was at bat 79 times, PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY! PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY! b e, Los Angeles 2, 4; Portland 1, 5. | pelisve I will be able to do so. scored 24 runs, and made 31 hits. BAMO || Lt Lt G520 cohiariob U i B | For the present, at least, I'm not! 1In all there were 16 men in the * | retiring from baseball.” | select .300 circle, and a seven- ING OF L i 4 s’;mc gmrl‘u:;:s ‘ | teenth, Jack Schmitz, just missed | | = EGGS—Large, Fresh, s teuse . |PHOENIX BOXER WILL |1 m.s sobeomt ncnast 1= dozen . .. . vooo e oo eeeaeee e e e oo a0 the .300 hitters were Cufley Fras- | * Hogwood ... 9 & %% GET DATE AT GARDEN er. avby Garn. M. MacSpadden,|= —eeeeoere S i e lan | Bob Jernberg, Frank Collins, Tom|= BUTTER— o o % 5 44 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 1|Haines, Sam Baker, Grassy Lowe, =2 5 d | ; 47 c Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WINDOW CLEANING 541—Larry White, manager of Johng.]ack S¢hmitz, Jimmy Manning, o 69 83 A5 g;‘fs]:;: 65 87 _428‘chry Lewis, Pl:xoenix, _Ariz‘, Ne-lGem'ge Worth and Ken' Junge. y i PHONE 485 ' san Francisco 63 88 417, 810 lightheavyweight, said here he| M. MacSpadden Suz!s Bases ” m: SGaassssass s e e as Seattle 55 96 364| had received an offer for a match; M. MacSpadden again demon- B[\CON_Shced ¢ ¢ oy “*%| between Lewis and Tony Shucco, strated his class on the paths. He 4 ’ A | Boston, at Madison Square Gar-‘was way out in front for stolen pound Nationay League }den,NewYork,Sepwmberl lhases. He stole 12 in the 26 games e Kb £ AL ML g LTI IS PR SN B R T S SR Wwon Lost Pct White said he advised the Gar-!he took part in. Cecil Allen, Vet i i g Ty RS i S gy 3 S St i Sk S ¢ New York .. 73 48 604! den matchmaker, who made the outfielder, was a bad second with GO AT CHEESL_ Boston . 70 55 560 offer, that Lewis has an engage-: five. Bill Schmitz, Worth and Pittsburgh 68 56 549 | ment in Los Angeles September 5 Mark Jensen tied for third with p()und ot S SRR (S ST i S Chicago 69 58 543 but will be available for a bout in|four. . 4 . ik r St. Louis 69 59 539 | New York in October. That there wasn’t a great deal L e B g S Brooklyn 52 72 A419] lof inside stuff used this season BOOTH SARDINES— Juneau Lumber Mills In C ¢ Philadelphia 50 73 407| The ads bring you the lnrorma-] seems indicated by the paucity of t . 9 ) Cincinnati ... 43 78 .381'tion about quality, style and price.| sacrifice hits. Joe Nello Tas high POE B oo Lo si oahidy o e o e e . # o3 s 2 i 'DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap|= MAYONNAISE—Bulk, g b 4 ;. ). . ; . Gl Tt e S FOR INSURANCE WST LIKE * ) ATEHING QUOITS, @ 2 T \ 7 ) = See H. R. 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