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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934. By GEORGE McMANUS STATES SELLING = m GONNA C\T RID o 5 ] " SAID ¢ 1 | OF THIS ELEP NOW - JUST GO AN BY GOLLY- THAT WOW-\W i A r | TS Commm Nt LOSE YOURSELF AMONG WAS S50 EASY-! O s e ALL THEM ELEPHANTS | KIN HARDLY N THE 200- BEL\EVE | GOT RID OF HIM! AN HE BROUGHT DONE RIGHT AWAY- THE 200 WITH HIM 1 \LIQUOR TO PAY, FEDERAL TAXES Important Ruling Is Made by Supreme Court of United States 4 WASHINGTON, May 22— Ohio and other states which monopolize the sale of intoxicating liquor with- in their boundaries, must pay Fed- eral taxes, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. { COMFORT and SAFETY 24-Hour at Britain rights a2 . ] City 'League primarily for football. ‘and free “hot dogs,” and season| The decision held that whenever Ser’vlce i _5 Won Lost Pct. ERSKING sHuws SEAI II.E GLUB Uncomfortable seats, bad plays on | tickets were given away for tools|® state engaged in business of a Elks 3 2 ¥ 150 the skinned diamond—and a *poor |and material. private nature it exercises non-gov- 5 5 Douglas g %3 500 | team—kept the fans away last sea-| SO, for just about the rest of the|ernmental functions and such busi- Stand at Miners' Sw A TS EIcHTH Moose 1 2 .333 | wAY T s cRnw son season, the Seattle Indians should |Dess is not immune from the exer- 4 : Legion s 120 30 Because of lack of funds nothing | Py before bigger crowds than | Cise power of taxation which the Recreation Parlor HOMER MONDAY ¢p), oS MEET BATTERS STILL AT NEW PARK better was in sight for this ye: but in the nick of time along came | Santa Claus in the role of eld “CWA.” The seating arrangement was 'u be changed and the diamond | usual. g | MRS. ORAMAE HOLLISTER HAS OPENED DRESSMAKING SHOP IN GOLDSTEIN BLDG.| constitution vests in Congress. A number of states took over the |sale of liquor in order to prevent the return of the saloon. - e, A VcNair and Cramer Do | . |fixed up with sod. Everything was | | EVELYN'S PURPLE PUP “Tomorrow’s Styles Likewise—Athletics DOUGLAS TEAM Blazes Way for All Hltlers‘San(a Ciaus A pears | sing nicely until OWA ra“‘ Mrs. Oramae Hollister, experi-| UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT s i Beat Browns : with Slandmg of .600 Role of “CWA” and Kid- of money and quit in the mid-|eno0q i designing, tailoring and : T"M dle of the job, making it worse than | yaxing made-to-measure frocks, was to be done: Well, busi- M. Kilaydi, for many years In business in Santa Rosa, California, has opened The Moonlight Lunch, P in Second Week { Claud Erskine continued to blaz dies Also Give Aid SEATTLE, May 22.—Seattle’s Pa- suits and dresses, has opened her shop on the fourth floor of the | THIS EVENING ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 22— Jim- | my Foxx hit his eighth home run f the s nd his Cramer St Cincin; two mates, followed he GAMES MONDAY Naticnal League h 1t nati-Boston, Louis 2; New York 5. g0 10; Brooklyn 9. Philadelphia rain. American League ason yesterday afternoon, McNair and his example a~ the Athletics defeated the Bromr ore of 7 to 3. s long drive was dropped in in deep left fiecld ond inning. 5. in| Tallapoosa Ball Club and Douglas Leaguers Clash on Island Tonight The Douglas Fire Department |entry in the City Baseball Leagu2 Itakes on the sailor club from the Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa on |the Douglas grounds at 6:30 p.m.| It will be a practice session ! | today. |.nd does not count in the league's | schedule. The ferry will leave for Douglas {at 6:15 pm. Fans will return as {scon as the game is over. | Washington state fishermen at the the way for the sluggers in the City Baseball League, according to fs ics made public today by Ed { Mize, Official Scorer. The EIKks star is clouting the apple to the | tunes of .600. Erskine ieads in home runs and | two-baggers and has total base record of 28. He also leads in the | number of runs batted in. Jack Schmitz, Moose shortstop, is in second place with a standing of .500. Six others complete the 300 club membership at the end of the second week of play. The 10 leading batters of those iplaying in two cr more games as cific Coast league baseball attend- {ance is assured for the season. | It's like this. Seattle’s daseball |plant burned down a couple of vears ago and the Indians moved to the Civic Stadium, constructed ness manager Bill Klepper stepped Goldstein Building today. She will formerly Evelyn's Purple Pup. in, ordered a flock of passes print- | also do altering. ed, talked the CWA employes into| Mrs. Hollister for several years going back to work for the ducats was fitter for the exclusive shop —one for each hour of labor—and'of Helen Farrell on Fifth Avenue Mr. Kilaydi will feature short orders, sandwiches, pies and cakes at reasonable prices. The space oc- cupied by the new lunch room has u]uneauss Own smre” the field was finished. School kids | in Seattle and later had her own dld the pamtmg for more passm &hap in tho Pcoples Bank Buflding been thoroughly remodeled and at- SCHILLING tractively redecorated. ' Iphia 7:, St. Louis 3. | The Sailors are said to have a|anounced by Scorer Mize are: 3; Chicago 10. igood ball club and expect to give AB R H Pct. ; Cleveland 9. the Islanders some hot competition.‘E__k”m E 15 4 9 .600 Washington 5; Detroit 6. RGeS s B3 5 s Pacific Coast League : | Andrews, D 161 7 W8 o games were played in SPORT BRIEFS Diringer, AL. 7 4 3. 429 Coast League yesterday as|> McLaughlin, AL.. 9 0 3 .333 . el ¥ | S 2 4 5 312 e (cnxrm.\ were traveling to op: | Eels, which abound just above ma‘? g]:gac;u ke :g 9 : 308 afternoon on the following|junction of fresh and salt water| o = UAL, | 001 3 300 schedule for this week: |in many Georgia rivers, recentlyimvm'gswn’ E 4 3 4 285 Oakland at Seattle. came into great popularity as edi-| o ¥ CEIOT L 7 2 2 9285 Stcramento at Poriand. bles In. Atlanta g o Rl featuring 100 food products (from coffee to pepper) that add flavor and enjoyment to San Francisco at Los Angeles. Only 15 fish were caught by 500 HHU'"E.L:(‘:"S_ENA" e everv me']l others wil . v STANDING OF CLUBS second annual held on Puget Sound recently. sportsmen party | Triples—+J. Orme, Andrews and Fraser, 1 each. Pacific Coast League Doubles—Erskine, 5; ’Livingston . ‘Won Lost Pect e % and Coughlin, 3. Los Angeles ....38 11 .ig| The Pittsburgh Pirates are con-| g1 paces Diringer, 3; three Missions 29 20 502 sidering training in Southern Cah"c'hers with 2 each. Hollywood S RS s ) B‘frbfi? :‘:‘3“ Total bases—Erskine, 28; Cough- San Francisco ...25 23 521 i ©lin, 25; Garn, 24. T Sacramento a8 . ATp]MeeT BiYERSLHOML Runs Batted In—Erskine, 9; Mc- PHONE 478 JUN AU, ALASKA PROMPT DELIVERY Oakland .22 21 449 Alister and J. Schmitz, 4 each. Seattle 14 33 298 Skeet shooting is becoming a fav- Portland 13 29 '229 orite sport of Southern G.ahformaa‘ s ; Py oy e = | society groups at resorts, land a rummage sale combined on . i e e Saturday, Juns 2. Drip Coffee 1 Ib.33c Won Lost Pct. The meeting scheduled for May| 2 lb 63 o 3 5™ %5|GIRLS LOYAL CLUB |0 which s ‘Decoruion pay. wi ow 8. 03¢ (I Pittsburgh 17 10 630 ime-pel O, LHRISA A AT e with filter rs k i i i St Louigs 18 12 500‘ MEETS WEDNBSDAY members are requested to be pres- ° pape packed rgM in the tin Talr vl jent, special program is plan- : New York 18 18 581 3 jent, as a special prog Boston 14 13 519| The Girls Loyal Club met last ned. Percolator Coftee 1 1b.33c Brooklyn 12 17 414‘Wedncsday and discussed several ——————— OO c l’hiladblphia 9 18 '333 matters of importance connected| PEGGY M’LEAN WINNER 1 2 lbs_ 63(: Cineinnati 6 21 :2221w1Lh their proposed activities. GEORGE BROTHERS AWARD S ¢ Outdoor recreation sponsored by for percolator or ordinary coffee pot American League the group is meeting with great; Peggy MecLean, with ticket No. Only 3 things are necessary— (1) a drip coffee maker in which Won Lost Pct.jinterest amongst the members.i75333 receives the $5 award this Whole Spices ~ ,any 3 for 25¢ & - New York 18 10 643 | Games and outdoor athletics are! month of the George Brothers Gro- HH 1 a specinll re] ed eofl'ee .nd C \ve]aor:d 14 - 11 .560 | part of the program of every meet-| cery and the Leader Department : bOlllllg gvater an i thro“gh (2) % yp_ par i Bay Leaves, Pickling Spice, Detroit 15 13 535 ing when the weather is pleasant,| store, (3)a filter paper. That’s all! And it never fails! Delicious every | Cfnnamon Bark, Cloves, etc, (14 kinds) Washington 15 15 500 |and prizes are to be given for the Other awards still unclaimed in i A 4 » 1+ Boston 14 15 483 winners of the most races each|the May drawing are tickeis No. time! A]ways crygtal clear! In a an Maker, the water dflpl V . Philadelphia 13 15 .464|month. 64276, 67985 and 75150. ) 3 2 A amlla 2-OZ. bottle 22C St. Louis 12 14 4€2| The group is planning to give an- e through the coffee but one time, not many times as in a 4 b l Chicago et B 5lother of their cooked food sales] Daily kmpire wunt Adsfll':y‘" P Tatde. At that one time, all the rich fr t flavor is -0Z. bottle 42(‘ T T orom el i ) /| PURE EXTRACT—The beautiful delicate Schil- : D A I L Y SPORTS CARTOON-- By Pa p extracted from u coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor | ling flavor—Famous for 50 years. quickly. Any coffee prepared for the slow percolator process Extracts 2-0z. 1 for 22¢ will not do, (Schilling PRIP Coffec is specially blended, roasted and ground- \with filter papers enclosed) A filter paper rests below the coffee to let Lemon Almond Maple Black Pepper Big Saving! Orange Pepperment 4-0z. 15¢ ARS - 1SABEL—, 'JODGE SLOANE'S HREE - YEAR-OLD o e doum yrough nothing but the de- Cayeoms. * Mssiard ANas - WON AS WE licious amber drors. Real Ginger Cloves Nutmeg prevpsbetray drip coffee cannot be made 2-oz. 3 for 25¢ Al I otherwise. Try it! You'll Chili Powder 2-0z. 15¢ join the millivms who have Curry Powder 2-0z. 10¢ turned to drip coffee. Poultry Seasoning 2-0z. 10¢ Paprika—Real Hunganan 1-0z. 10¢ Special You can now buya $]20 | Special model Drip | \OFFER | Coffec Maker and QOUT (N KENTUCKY THEY ARE SIVING i GARNER AS MUCH CREOIT AS CAVALCADE" Red Color Green Color 2-oz. each 22¢ 1 ib. of Schilling Drip Coffee PURE FOOD COLORS—for cakes, desserts, tor $1.20 at your grecer’ss If L cannot supply-you, send his name and $1.20 f;;hds—moo Werin U Kisken €a to A Schilling & Co , San Francisco. Moneyback in either case if not satisfied <A he FUTILE. ATTEMPTS O WIN e DERBY RIUING = Orange Pekoe (Black) Y4-1b. 20¢ S Schilling Baking Powder | ' < o V5-lb. 35¢ Celery Salt—Onion Salt—Garlic Salt each 15¢ Prepared Mustard Sauce (8 ~ the new mellow mustard in the amber bottle 6-0z. 10c (Cream-of-Tartar) The secret of good baking is good baking powder. The secret of good baking powder is Cream of Tartar. You won't find it in all baking powders. You will find it in Schilling’s. That’s the secret of Schillinng popularity. Be sure to get the new tin! 5 MACKC . GAZNLEJ EXPERIENCE = All Rights Reserved by The Assoclated Press 'ksflruc,er V/C 7¢ 024>’ 1 s i .J 16-0z. 43¢

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