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‘ .__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, .SATURDAYk SEPT. 2, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER \CIFIC COAST Coal Chuckles . - - ; WELL: WE. WVENS! j| THE CONDUCTOR FLL GIT OFF AN 'M S0 GLAD TO SEE el ) & e GREKI' HEAVE SAID WE WILL A SE T MY HUSBAND S0 W ciEa sl THE TRAIN 15 STARTING: ¥ Se-rHENE R ReaRaT R e S e 2 HERE ON THE WHERE 15 MY HUSBAND? JCOAL IS “THE MOST |\ FOR WHEN 1L S iiiond e e I R & = RIGHT Da- DEPENDABLE { IN ‘THE FURNACE, WONDER \WHAT \ TRAVEL ON TO = . { “ STATION IT (S? CHICAGO - ;- \/OU : s - 1 WILLGETA L . i i 5TAT/0 4 | INCH. SPECIAL TooAY % CORN| ‘ __fBeer WY —(CABBAGE © 1933, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Gren Britain fights reserved PROVIDING ‘THAT YOU BURN | A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND [ OFCOAL — 7 (EXCUSE US - 17 OUR TURN To safi—- WE SELL I WERE PROUD OF OUR DELIVERY SERVICE- TOO PA(IFI( COAST COAL Co. JUNEAU Official Batting Averages For City League for 1933 (For 5 games or more) Player and Team— G AB R H Pet Rustad, American Legion 11° 38 17 19 500 LASKA % i = : —— =" ~ |Livingten, Elks 12 45 11 321 467 ALA ationay WO:S";)SL PcL ]gl“_“,, n Carnera, He Boyd, American Legion 26 99 30 41 414 ¥ . Killewich, Moose DU R s R o ‘ New York ... 548 610 'Will Enter Ring BRI 6 e S e i Fraser, Moose AL 1040 TR 40, Lan) Taeig o 1 B ik 0 31 551 lj Gets Shoes to Fit Garn, Elks 2 i ; YRR (etae T B | |Chicago 6 50 530 M. 'MacSpadden, Elks - 26 94 22 34 362 UNITED FOOD CO i 6 & 534 8 ASHVILLE, N. C, Sept. 2. — |Jernberg, Elks 2 DR RS L )| gmkm 52 T2 419 | ames S who believes e is|Collins, Moose 18 78 16 26 334 4 i & GAMES FR"]AY Philadelphia 50 13 407 uFchl MEETING the biggsst man in the Citizens’ |Haines, Elks 13 48 9 16 333 B CASH GROCERS { | Cinzinnaii 4 78 361 e foon Cotpey AT (Y 8 [ Biker, Elks 107 /1207 410, DI 1 808 Phone 16 We Deliver ~Meats—Phone 16 §{ s . . (Continued from Page One) | " Scott, ’whz)“]'wof::smfis WolibAk i Americsn Eeglon y e BRI e SRR 2 e " . i New Yorkets Take 7-Game Awmn“wl:nag‘;:m o R R et 3 inches tall, has | : Schmitz, Moose .. o poun SRS | R (Rl e e —— ~ Margin At ’Flag FighlA s e 651 | Holzworth of being one of the per- agreed to try for the world’s heavy | Maning, American Legion 25 91 20 29 319 ’ 5 Now Dork, 73 52 594l sons responsible for a revolt within weight boxing chamjionship under |WOFth, American Legion 26 9 26 30 316 Pittsburgh Second = | G Xon o a3 25¢ithe organizalin against the dom- the direction of R. H. Garland,|[Junge, American Legion 2276 138 24 316 .9 A 4 0 i 63 65 gg|ination of the senior party leaders. Charlotte promoter. The big boy, |F. Schmitz, Moose 26 97 20 20 299 R b T’ BOSTON, Mass., s}ep:. 2.—The Philadelphia 62 63 496! 1t added the “Committee went on a native of Ashe County, at prcs-!Andrews, American Legion 24 87 18 25 287 eme'n er "ls' nmmm New York Giants eI~ Ghicago 60 68 AGQ;:’:‘cor(l as repudiating all of Holz- ent is stationed at C. C. C. Camp |Allen, American Legion 22 84 17 24 286 day stepped out to advance their g o 56 73 _4311 worth's actions, denouncing his ef- 401, on Buck C: 3 Ramsey, Moose 1 36 6 10 278 FOR centuries large glass bottles or globes ] leadership to seven games, when Louis a1 82 364 forts to stir up internal strife.” One of the first problems Gar- Grummett, Moose 23 78 17 a1 '.269\ filled with colored fluid were shown in they set th2 Boston _Braves ba Leech said that the Youx}r.; land will face in handling his C. MacSpadden, Elks 2 9 9 25 .263 the windows of reputable druggists. .In the . on their I wice in a row. pal .. | Democrats went on record early in boxer will be to find ring shoes for ] ' % a8 ' time of the Great London Plague of 1665 In the curtain-raiser, the Giants 7 % ‘i | the session as opposed to party him. Scott wears size 17%. Coughlin, Moose . £ 5 o 8 1 8 250 th d £ hel stopped the Braves 2 to 0 in a 10- SPORT BRIEFS | {leaders from Washington taking all Reifi: Cooper, Moose 187737 e 0N hag i S Resoona. of el A e inning battle that was a sizzler.’ | || the time of the convention In Erskine, Elks 25 9 14 20 223 i 5 3 2 5 b . 3 on Admiralty Isl a e & ¢ The nighteap was a regulation making long-winded speeches, and g sland ior anywHere |y “f i nite, Mook 23 8 2 2 3% = : ; R length ball game which the New - . | demanded more time to discuss : Koski, Elks T IRE SR BORIOURCT W ReN O S s o i tate championship contests in) Sen He Didn't Get It ' Elks . P’ Al s N Yil‘;'x LG]m tx‘m?:;dubnl ‘o\'i:::.wr was Gpofts” ranging from checker- Eugs awn, probiema, Of course, The Empire didn't do|MeCloskey, American Legions - 6 15 3 3 200 ione el ol slgm.hcnnce a5 Soitgs o blow o e Braves' pennant as. Playing to fiddling will featuro vorth piaced responsibility any such thing as he suggested, [Orme, Elks TYERURE L T O3 oSl proteckion s el e S ation: and sent them back to this year's Tows State Far his repudiation and expulsion It telegraphed him Thursday’ that |Shipley, Moose i da el g gl 33 Wwhenever " we carefully fill a prescription ® third place, a single point behind on Gov. Troy, of Alaska, saying: it was not interested in organizing [Roller, American Legion Pl e (S 2ot pon. the Pittsbargh Pirates, who de- Four Big Ten foes—Wisconsin,| “This trouble staried because I a Young Democratic Club, knew|Dawson, Moose 6 11 2 2 182 . | L% feated the Cubs yesterday to go 1 sed the sclection of John W. little about the Kansas City COn- ' jensem, Moose 12 24 6 6 .Im 14" secand. place. ca are on Marqueite Univer- of Juncau, for Governor of vention, and suggested if he de-|pjayd ks 2 % 9 12 158 uneau ruy 0. ? ot sity’s 1933-3¢ basketball schedule. a. sired, he might take up the matter . o 2 z ; % 5 R i & 3 SAMES | — “Mr. Troy is a close personal with Delegate Dimond at Wn.sh-iN emi, American Legion 9 183 2 5 156 ‘The Corner Drug Store” . GAMES FRIDAY | Hugh Gerardine, senior nd of Daniel C. Roper, Secre- ington and have him communicate |N¢HO, Elks Al B 20, o H National League man of 'St. Mary's, Cal, tary of the Department of Com- with National Committeeman James |Lindstrom, Moose T Al 5 4 .48 § - New York 2, 5; Boston 0, 3. peeled potatoes at the Citipens merce. % J. Connors on the subject. P. Schmitz, Moose a0 08 a0 e St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 2. | Miljtary Training Camp in Mon-| “Sure, I, was a Republican, can- May Have Opposed Troy Rodgnperg, American Legion 10 31 2 4 12 L KA Chicago 3; Cincinnati 7. terey this summer. didate for Congress. Everyone It is entirely possible he may Stedmap, American Legion 15 8 4 6 118 THE HOT OF ALASKAN HOTELS | No other games scheduled. ‘ LA - knows that. But I worked hard have opposed the appointment of |Wold, Elks 8 23 2 2 087 ° American L;azl;e ] Howard McPhee, Vancouver, B.|for the nomination and election of Mr. Troy for Governor of Alaska.|Jjohansen, Elks 7 19 0 1 053 T nabon. 8, A aoh - C. high school boy, is being)Franklin D. Roosevelt. I worked As Goy. Troy is out of the city|jome Runs—Boyd 5, Garn 5, Andrews 4, Haines 3, Erskine 3, Manning e as lneau Boston 4; New York 2, n- groomed as a successor to Can-|[in national headquarters under today, he could not be reached for ’ i g : £ ¢ : 1 | Richard Roper.” . Richard F. A 3, J. Schmitz 3, Grummett 2, Killewich 2, Collins 2, Rustad 2, ada’s fleet Percy Williars. Richard F. Roper - a statement on that matter. s o < " Only games scheduled. 1 Roper is the son of Secretary 1t is known, however, that he Jernberg 2, Nello 2, Baker 2, Worth, Roller, Livingston, M. Mac- Our Services to You Begin and End at the Pacific Coast League | In one game against Cleveland, | Roper. | threatened to do so, and to bring Spadden, C. MacSpadden, Hermsen, 1 each. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat s Angsies ;. Partland 4 Al Simmons, playing left field for | strong influence from prominent OHERI0 0 (Missions . 2, the Chicago White Sox, twice| WANTED ALASKA’S AUTHORITY Eastern conservationists and game San Francisco 8, 3; Seattle 0, 2. threw out at second base Tun-| polworth last Wednesday tele- COnservation organizations to bear Nq other game scheduled. Imers who had slashed the ball| o oiheq e Empire from Kansas 88ainst him; unless he would first | hard down the left field foul line. | oty requesting urgently that it Promise to support Holzworth in i SEOSRIVR O FLUES, i e A TR immediately launch a Young Demo- his demands for a bear sanctuary ! : Pacific Coast League | ATTENTIiON MOOSE cratic Club in Alaska, incorporat--on Admiralty Island. | ‘Won Lost Pct.| - ing under Territorial laws and ask-| Mr. Troy failed to reply to that | Hollywood 91 62 595 ©n account of Labor Day, regular | ed that he be designated as Al- letter, as he was in California i Los Angeles 91 62 595 meeting is postponed until Wednes- | aska’s delegate to the convention.'when it reached Juneau. It was Portland 88 63 583 day, Sept. 6th, at Moose Hall, 8| He promised to work for an en- forwarded to him and finally over- Sacramento 82 69 544 pm. Initiation. Legion of the|dorsement by the convention of took him in Washington. Oakland 70 83 458 Moose will meet in regular session| everything Alaska wants from Con-| He saw Mr. Holzworth in the Mi 65 88 -425 Tuesday night, September 5. gress, including Home Rule, passage National Capjtal last Spring and San Francisco ... 65 88 425 . G. A. BALDWIN, of several measures to that end informed him personally he was 4 Seattle . 55 98 360 —adv. Secretary. | already introduced by Delegate Di- opposed to the proposed sanctuary 73 G | — e se—— mond, establishment of a national as it was not needed for protection The home of Schuyler Colfax, The hundredth anniversary of [park at Glacier Bay, and other Of the bear and that the areas sug-|. once Vite-President of the United The Christian Index, a Baptist things. | gested are needed for industrial He also pledged himself to make | development. States, has been razed at South church publication, will be cele- Bend, Ird. | brated at Atlanta in September. Ano motion of any bear sanctuary . iy s . DAILY SPORTS CARTOON g P 'GENE .= WON ; THE 'ORO TTLE, ‘ ‘ ’ . ‘. * Iy . . P DRIES PARTY LEAVES —-By Pap TODAY FOR SEATTLE { The H. A. Dries party, bound for [Seattle by plane after a mine in- spection trip in the Interior, plan- ned to get away shortly after noon| today after two unsuccessful efforts| | yesterday afternoon and this morn- ving The first failed on account of | | thick fog to the south, and the/ second on account .of bumpy air| | conditions and propeller truble. | — e 1 NOTICE TO PATRONS { On account of the late arrival of the Norco the GROCERY DE- PARTMENT of B. M. BEHRENDS {CO, Inc, will be open until 9 Three-Base Hits—M. MacSpadden 7, Jernberg 4, Livingston 2, Worth 2, Baker, Boyd, Junge, Roller, Lowe, F. Schmitz, P. Schmitz, Grummett, Shipley, 1 each. Two-Base Hits—Boyd 7, Worth 7, Collins 7, Garn 7, B. Schmitz 6, F. Schmitz 6, C. MacSpadden 6, Allen 5, Andrews 5, Manning 5, Killewich 5, Fraser 5, Grummett 5, J. Schmitz 4, Livingston 4, Jernberg 4, Erskine 4, Junge 3, M. MacSpadden 3, Blake 2, Orme 2, Haines 2, Rustad 2, Lowe 2, Cooper 2, Wold, Baker, Roller, Niemi, Rodenberg, Stedman, McCloskey, Coughlin, P. Schmitz, Lindstrom, Ramsay, Jensen, 1 each. Stolen Bases—M. MacSpadden 12, Allen 5, B. Schmitz 4, Worth 4, Cooper, Collins, Jensen 4, Junge 3, Garn 3, Killewich 3, Cooper 3, Ramsay 2, ' Lowe 2, Boyd 2, Jernberg 2, Erskine 2, Rustad, Manning, F. Schmitz, Fraser, Grummett, Sacrifice Hits—Nello 2. Erskine, Blake, Cooper, Fraser, Jensen, Livingston, C. MacSpadden, 1 each. 1 each. THE COFFEE SHOPPE Opposite MacKinnon Apartments HELEN MODER ! o'clock tonight. —adv. The money you spend on a H washwoman 52 times a year; ' the cost of soap and wash- } ing utensils that have to be ! frequently replaced; the | wear and tear on clothes far greater by home methods; the possible illness due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality . . just add these up and then compare the resuit with our low-priced laundry serv- e T Laundry R Special Chicken Dinner Served from 5:30 to 8:30 P.. M. 85¢ SUNDAY and LABOR DAY OPEN ALL DAY Allen 2, Manning 2, Killewich 2, C. MacSpadden, Nello, Erskine, |. WINDOW CLEAN. PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | INSURANC FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M, Behrends Bank Bldg. WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. SEPREREES) e o i i B Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 t* Juneau, Alaska a5 il e . - ALASKA MEAT CO é QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING , Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 YOt oo~ emay