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Ty Pick “your own."” s, it was announced’ noon, will play under the _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THlRfiD.-\\' T | BOWLERS WILL th th BRINGING UP FATHER OH} 'D LIKETO i | THINK PLL GO WHILE . OH.DADDY- WHY I'M COOKIN SOME || | s DIDNT YOU TELL CORNED BEEF AN’ COME OVER-BUT 4 ||| EVERYTHING 1% NICE AN ) name of Vie GEpIOL: Seet B { ME YOU WANTED, CABBAGE FER MESELF WANT TO STav i | QUIET- I\ T CANT LAST- | MEET T IGHT e SR ) SOME SEWING 'LL SAVE YOU SOME- AND REST-REALLY- 1 g A B DONE? qN;:HA-r "M JUST TOO TIRED ‘ HARRY RACE HERE TO ME-'LL FiX - ™M LV iy SEALEE T M Butchers and Grocers to. FOR OPENING OF Clash on Brunswick Al- NEW DRUG STORE g leys at 8 o'Clock - PR Harry Race, owner of the Harry Race Drug Stores, Juneau and Ket- 5 The bowling s:ason opens tonight | chikan, arrived in Juneau lash in Juneau, a little;in advance of | night on the Yukon from Ket+ the usual season, but it is 'g0ing | chikan. ‘(0 open with an indicated hard-| arr. Race plans to remain here fought match between the GIOCETS | yntil the opening of his new drug - and the Butchers. store in the Nelson Building, form< foop 1oy e The game will start at 8 o'clock |erly occupied by Gordon's, Inc. He U { Vil b Fhaes on the maple at the newly equipped | recently returned from a buying R e B v s e = = — mIs S - | Brunswick alley on Lower Front|trip to Seattle where extensive e ( Street. purchases of drug store supplies SENATDRS GREEP NEw SPURT HAS REGGRD The Brunswick team, Capt. Mike | and equipment for the new store K l ‘ Ugren, will meet the winners of | were made, part of which arrived | tonight's clash at some later date.|on the Yukon last night. § A o 7 a4 9 The public is invited to witness | - -, NEARERPENNANT wimmers Plan to “Float” |Ozarks Youth Is Winner of the game tonight and yell for| SHOP IN JUNEAU Four "33 Golf Tennessee River's Titles Course By ALAN GOULD “From a long-shot perspective” writes Jim Renick from Columbus, PACIFIC COAST Goal Ghuckles IN LEAGUE RACE | MEMPHIS, Tenn, Sept. 21. —| SPRINGFIELD, Mo, Sept. 21| (" o0re the football champion- o+ Yankees Prolong Struggle, | 0% ;::‘c"ey'lgo'P‘;fflg‘?;';fims',;‘;f3?9]‘;"“"”‘“‘“‘- 19-vear-old SPrINg-| 15 of the Western Conference A SECRET BALLOT- MAY MAKE US However, by Winning [t make a “foating trip” over it e Ul oy b T 86 75l i peit it i “WET" OR "DRY"~ WITH OUR . »Over Chicago |1 e s of o Toose o f 03 im0 " |10 " r S B | NEIGHBOR VIE - o serve strength of sufficient cali- nament season remaining, Keiser| had won four champlonships—dle! All-Ozarks, Heart of the Oi'alrks.‘ Mid-Ozarks and Mountain Grove| invitation—a feat never bzfore to| SASITRGTONT Bevh. a1 A I Lundy, back home in Memphis, , . 2l — De= hej est about the hind the five-hit pitching of Mi;‘-:;gdlzroft Ai‘:'guts'“ A 5 (.,‘mwd , the Wushmg}on Senators | «we spent 48 hours in the wa- vesierday crept up To within alie. without food, while we float- | ber to step in when the regulars| falter. “The conferenc: gs a whole has seldom lined up a harder group of v hets of the Amerioan LeAgue BRnlied Tk iilles dodn. the xifer from | be! athieved by . Boullives: M. BT tan 1 ey (05, Hhes S ) n?n :3‘ p‘olmdrmg out a 13 to 53D;nvms. Tenn., to Paducah, K&'»"}suuri golfer {Most of the teams ..axg heavily “"’T,"V”NS‘- L;“L; Sl | Lundy said. “We floated by ‘means | et g (ol e loaded uplwlth oo, engage- | 1 » The New York Yankees DIO-|,; jyphor inner tubes. I was & ments early in the season. 1 longed the race by beating Chicago | go.coq to leave the water once More students are graduated Lo U oiare for instance, will i 5 " 4 . yearly from Kansas high schools s > 3 $5 to 3. | when my tube was punctured, but ? colled i 1 the, 8¢ Michigan and Northwestern EhanRRbee e e |on successive Saturdays in Oclo- | ; 9'1; more vlctor)fi for the Sem"mrm it was repaire tors or a single loss for the Yan-| ,. the trip. kees will remove all doubts as to| —— - the Champions of the year in the | American League. Fullback Keeps in Trim in Off Season Serving | Subpoenas d, I continued | | schools of the State 30 years ag0.|pe. 5 task which has brought o ! | grief to Buckeye coaches on more Daily Emprre Want Ads Pay |0 one occasion. ‘ 2 - 4 1 “Northweste! on the other NOTE: | hand, starts off with Iowa, and NOTICE is hereoy given that the, ynen meoots Stanford, Indiana, undersigned have distrained ”““omo State, Minnesota, Illinois, No- machinery, equipment and stock of! (.. pDame and Michigan in a row. RUSSELL SMITH, doing business| an Indiana will attempt in Oc- as the ALASKA BEVERAGE & toper is to take on Minnesota, No- SUPPLY COMPANY, for $238.05 tre Dame and Northwestern on rent due the undersigned from the | cuccossive week-ends. d Russell Smith, and the under-| “Chicago, launcnung its new deal| Experts say the New York Giants’ pitchers should get most of the credit for the club’s rapid strides towards the National league flag but the stickwork of this trio has commanded the respect of hurlers around the circuit. Left to right: Mel Ott, outfielder; Bill Terry, man- ager and first baseman, and Lefty O'Doul, outfielder. (Associated Press Photo) ©AMOTT & WALKIR e IF YOU'VE TRIED IT —~YOU'LL VOTE AYE! PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. PIRATES BEAT ROBBINS PITTSBURGH, Penn., Sept. 21.— The Pirates closed the home sea- con yesterday afternoon with a victory, defeating Brooklyn 3 to| 0. This win strengthens the Pi- T ' hold on second place in the National League. » Don Elser, 215-pound sophomore fullback candidate, serves subpoe- nas at Gary, Ind.,, without an ar- gument. Nick Iukats, hard driv- ing fullback; Ed “Moose” Krausz, All-America tackle, and Andy Pil- | ney, grzat prospect from Chicago, stopped the Missions yesterday,but th: San Francisco pitcher also added a home run and a two-base hit on his own account as the Seals won 5 to 2. Oakland-Seattle, rain. next to Henry Oliv Shoe Shine and Pressing Establishment, Ju- neau, Alaska, at auction, to make said rent, storage and cost of sale; which sale will take place in the| store building above described, formerly occupied by said Russell| Minnes and Wisconsin early in October. | GOPHERS' SCHEDULE TOUGH | “Among the hot championship contenders, consider the case of | All the Gophers have THESE FIRMS HAVE SIGNED EMPLOYERS' AGREE- MENTS WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PLEDGING COMPLIANCE WITH NRA REQUIREMENTS AS TO WAGES AND WORKING HOURS. SCUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 21— gigned will sell the above machin- e i < DAVIS WINS FOR SEALS Notre Dame's football players k2P ery, equipment and stock situate ’érl‘:;i"'(‘,]:‘:“}f;c ‘i?" f‘:“’u‘n’ ";‘ 0 n Onor 2 JUNEAU SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 21.' ' trim during the summer months jn g puilding formerly occupied by oLt o Granuous iy sl US. ® __Curtis Davis's right-hand slants With an odd assoriment of jobs. .sgid business, on Second Street.| ..q " pattling Purdue, Michigan ] &z LUMBER GAMES WEDNESDAY e driv k N ork ¢ ; ; PO e }cgi";":r““ s In New York and gnin gt 10 oclock am. on the fo do is handle Purdue, Pitis- ‘ c Le: go. { A or. 1933 - % s San Plancised STGRMART 3 74 Otfier ' sumilE?* bscpatioris™ 1= 450, 98B OCURET, 45, | bureh, ; Towa .and Northwestern, i) .apaMSs, E.-0. JUNEAU ICE . b ] ther s coupations in-1 ', Desi o0d. ghll SR 5 4D R 5 AMS, E.C: E CREAM PAR- he undersigned reserve | order. Michigan and Purdue have B cubns Lol L b M'll I uneau L.umoer s, Inc. ! clude ice toting, road gang work Sacramento-Portland, rain. | cho Los Angeles 5; Hollywood 3. National League Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn 0. | and sumr “RASTLER” WINS IN MATCH WITH COW right to bid at said sale. {the best schedules among the lead- GOLDSTEIN & HELLENTHAL,| ing title aspirants. The Wolver- By S. HELLENTHAL. | ines will taper off on Chicago, T1- blication, Sept. 19, 1933. | linois and Towa after playing Ohio | 1933. | State but will need to be at their | | First pul Last publication, Sept. 21, ——— ALASKA MEAT CO., ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ALASKAN HOTEL. ARNOLD'S BOOTERY. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. JUNEAU PAINT STORE. American League | b i bes handle M ettt s S ais 5! = est in November to handle Min- ASSEMBLY CO KANN'S. New York 5; Chicago 3. | sTOCKHOLM, Sept. 21 — Ru-| NOARE: {nesota and Northwestern. AUTO FREIGHT CO. KAUFMANN'S CAFE B i . 6 24 | NOTICE is hereby given that the! «pyrdue has a comparatively i KONNERUP'S. . o, % « Detroit 1; Philadelphia 2. dolph Svensson, Swedish wrestler and gold medal winner at the Los Angeles Olympics, has added STANDING OF TLUBS . undersigned has distrained one|jight conference schedule. The JEWELER'S SAFE CABINET, size| Bojlermakers’ hardest Big Ten test 72 in. by 39 in. by 29 in. deep (NoO. will bs on October 14 when they BAILEY'S CAFE. B, M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. B. M. BEHRENDS BANK. T KRAUSE, G. E. 25 cents in City Pacific Coast League v Vi i i ’ Won Lost Pct. anov';ll;;ez v toedhxs Jog i'::fi 312397) made by the Morris Safe mset Minnesota. Then comes Chi- LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE, Los Angeles H08LTen . 800] e e d“e’;ge; tmc""’be“;; °and Lock Company, for $80.00 rent | cago and Wisconsin, both of which BROWNIE'S BARBER SHOP. LIGHT, ROBERT. Hollywood 01 73 580 Bmmm“a Cs":eden fnd:f m::g (o due_the undersigned from CARL| figure as potential victims before BURFORD, J. B. & CO. Portland 9 b TR e i ofg ehildren | JACOBSEN; and that the under-ithe Lafayette crew smashes into BULGER, J. A. McCAUL MOTORS CO. Teleph°ne 444 Oakland 84 69 549 gvenson went into a tug of wvar' signed will sell the above Saf";carnflgle Tech and Notre Dame. | BLOEDHORN'S. 3 Sacramento 83 18 516| . 4. Cabinet at auction, to make said|If Noble Kizer's gridders can gat| BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOPPE.| MANDARIN BALL ROOM. . . S 16 o | Vb fhe halter rope and hen|en; ang the cost of sale, which|through this much of helr sched-| BURFORD'S CORNER. R White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. Missions el s 1o ro- | ¥ Willitake, piich Ju the IOEAL{ il unheaten, . IoWa g dadiana BRUNSWICK BOWLING AL-| MODER, HELEN. Seattle .60 110 353 | PAINT STORE of WENDT and | hardly figure to stop them on the| LEYS. MILLAEGER, E. > A turn peacefully to its pasture. |GARgTER, situate on the easterly home stretch. Nationzs League Awerican League | side of Seward Street between First CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. > won Lost Pect Won Lost Pet, and Second Streets, in the city ALL HAVE HIGH HOPES COLE'S TRANSFER. NUGGET SHOP. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS New York ... 88 55 615 | Washington ......... 96 49 662 of Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock| 3 CARO, J. B. & CO. NIFTY SHOPPE. Pittsburgh & o6 New vew ™" s 55 613)am. on the 4th day of October,| “Conference championship 1oDeS| CAPITOL PUBLISHING CO. NELSON, LUDWIG. [ Chicago 82 67 .550| Philadelphia . 75 61 528 1033. { aie biboming &4 G o8 mid-west. | COLEMAN'S. NEW YORK EXCHANGE. e astlneau St. Louis 80 67 54| Cleveland 74 72 507, The undersigned reserves the Michisan as “5‘;“1 will have @ ve'¥| CALIFORNIA GROCERY. NORTH TRANSFER CO. Boston .76 68 528 Detroit 69 79 466 right to bid at said sale. 'Sg&’;flor“;‘;;“"y“gx‘fmn m“‘g r;’:g COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. NEW IDEAL SHOP. Brooklyn 159 8 .413]Chicago .63 82 434 o, GOIBRTRIE = ¢ e 0 s ana| CONGMELE ERODUCTH OO. Our Services to You Begin and End at the Philadelphia ....... 56 84 .400| Boston .. .. 59 8 415 | First publication, Sept. 19, 1933, | 2% 8 CONNORS MOTOR CO. ORDWAY'S PHOTO SHOP. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Cincinnati .57 90 3881 St. Louis . .54 90 375 | Last publication, Sept. 21, 1933, l-%fi} Bl o L R AL CASH GROCERY. . ¥ = i < T e e s the| COR S PARLOER. PIONEER BARBER SHOP. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON By Pap 555, i T snaw, e R e ool ko AP cart cramer, the si uarter- Y 5 PIONEER CAFE. : Sy e et | WINDOW CLEANING s ack, E = g HE BROKE ! , “Northwestern will have anoth- | EREEE SRINTING CO. l;gggfi:’;fi%& i 0 100 STRAIGHT TARGETS o e, e shumy| FAMILY SHOE STORE. | IN SUCCESSFULLY e L ‘e SUWP| FIRST NATIONAL BANK. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. PHONE 485 DEFENDING HIS JUNIOR-. B e eton. has. great possi.| FMORENCE SHOP. | RICE AND AHLERS CO. TTLE ! i » great PSS! FRYE-BRUHN CO. e 4 4 “At Wisconsin ‘Doc’ Spears has | & B 3 ¢ I nad time enough 1o asvelop nis| ISLDSTEIN, CHAS. SNAP SHOR, g FRYE'S BABY BEEF ‘system’ and the Badger pr;;nise‘ o By | SANITARY MEAT CO. “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON " | contenders a5 Pardue and Minne. | CASTINEAU HOTEL. | SANITARY GROCERY. F Bruhn C . / P2 R R * sota are always bad boys to play GARNICNKSS s:gm.& s i ry e runn ompany ~ W"j:i,hm e GOLDSTEIN, I. SHEPARD, H. R. & SONS. Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery o IO CAvE epo ¢ 1| GEORGE BROTHERS. SHATTUCK, ALLEN, Inc. Lo L L SR 4 b Zupke to rally the forces at SIMPKINS, GEO. M \ Champaign. The Illini wound up| & » A M. . s i, ok th ,';;, ith O ush | GRIFFIN, EDWARD W. SMITH ELECTRIC CO. o IR aRipaen Wl 6 T GEMES T s, SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY. - FOR IN climaxing their play by holding| - ool STAR BAKERY. the Buckeyes to a 3 to 0 coum‘v’ STANWORTH. m & Co. v This year Zupke will miss Gil| TRRRIS HARDWARE CO. STANDARD OIL O, : See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Berry but in all-around strength| ! TEM. 4 he promises to be stronger than| HAYES SHOP. | BV Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. A huczien the case in years. ‘ mfifg:mi: s 1 e SRR PR T “Chicago, Indiana and Iowa no ¢ TERRITORI, BOARD OF ED- | reeee doubt will continue in the lower /S BARBER SHOP. 23 i bracket, even though theyTl prob- I", Rl & ably grow increasing troublesome | DEAL PAINT STORE | THOMAS HARDWARE CO. TH E TREND ¥ d as the season advances.” ; a POOL HALL. 18 tOlvar | & UNION OIL CO. 1 ——— | " erEvans sxor. UNITED FGOD GO, t “ELECTROL”-of course! J U COMMERCIAL DOCK.| U AND I CAFE. | * [ FINE [ U FLORISTS. | l Wateh and Jewelry Repairing || 3vummu LOGGING CO. VENTIAN SHOP, | = ! 2 at very reasonable rates | TRANSFER CO. VAN ATTA, J. D. i e || R TE arri Machine dhop QED | PAUL BLOEDHORN JEREA SATH GROCERY. ! JUNEAU BAKERY. . *| JUNEAU. : WABNEE, S8 C. Plumbin, Heating Sheet Metal 4 L l LY' SO o -YOUNG HARDWARE | WINTER AND POND, g g > etal 5 L y e P - : °°‘U i WOODMAN AND BERNTSEN. |l Mina Ao - THE (7-YEAR-OLO ) | Brunswick Bowling | usmss':g;z ki PR i 5 DU RS ORSL IBR s. STANTON , MICH., BOY ; g ; ’ i ; , H. X . o . WHO ‘WON TE NORTH AMERICAN " '| ..‘j‘u].k.u.ys Bowling [ ‘!nc.u 4 TRES: | JyspA HOTEL ALASKA MEAT CO. NEO SCORED (99 OuTOF 20Ol © )| TRAPSHOOTING CROWN | Tobacco Soft Drinks | | o F g BECOMING THE FirsT JUNIOR 0 AT VANDALIA , OHIO | Barber Shop in connection || s B i e e i i e el QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING @I THE “NORTH AMERICAW . /1 | Lower Front Street, opposite | | j.ostoffice, “"""'u i B e e mitian, pibase ROMIH: 1/ DAl Meadowbrook Butter ~ Austin Fresh Tamales —— -, l.[ Winter and Pond .| Altkn. Baupie, PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 3 — e u : T TR g e SO, Wil e 5 PER & %

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