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+ - - B BRINGING UP FATEER WELL- HOUSE-CLEANIN' CERTAINLY URPSE: S EVERYTHING-BUT \T CERTAINLY 1S BETTER THAN LISTENIN' TO | MAGQIE PRACTISE « AN WELL- FER GOODNESS’ SAKE! SHE HAS STARTED N TOo DRACTISE Bricain rights reserved. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934, By GEORGE McMANUS ) WELL-1TS BETTER TO LI'STEN TO '\'\'IAT o-u! | 2 A PIANO- J) THAN TUNER!! MAGGIE' AN' PRACTISIN- © HE. %\NG\N ll /l//,/ p* Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 11. St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 2, ten in- nings. EUBS DEFEAT PIRATES IN 3 GAME SERIES American League Chicago 12; Cleveland 5. Washington 9; New York 3. Detroit 3; St. Louis 11. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pct | Los Angeles 48 12 -800 | Cl i 2 Missions 36 24 600 Chuck :xlun NMakes “Four-| (0P8 v Bttt o teenth Home Run of | Honywood 28 30 483 S Ad Sacramento 28 31 475 eason to Al | Oakland 26 33 441 Seattle 2 36 379 | CHICAGO, 1l June 1—Jhuck' portland 17 38 309 Klein’s fourteenth homer of the | season, made yesterday afternoon | Natjguat (LesEwe o with two men on bases, combined 4 VP st et with two doubles and. two singles| St LOuis g % : New York 25 16 610 by Babe Herman, gave the Cubs a Chicago 2 16 610 the three énme series. gc&fl 32 ;g i;? The victory promoted the Cubs P;oflo dyln)‘ R 314! to a scond place tie with New York | ¢ 4¢e P 1t incinnati 8 27 229 md dropped Pittsburgh into a fourth place tie with Boston. Amgerioan. League Won Lost Pct. GAMES THURSDAY Cleveland 21 14 .600 Pacific Cecast League New York 22 16 579 Missions 2; San Francisco 3. Detroit 21 18 .538 H wood 4; Los Angeles 12. ‘Wash¥ngton 21 19 525 Sacramento 0; Seattle 3. St. Louis ... .18 19 486 | Hollywood-Portland, rain. Boston 21 447 | National League Philadelphia 16 22 421 New York 2; Brooklyn 6. | Chicago 22 405 | ‘Plot to | dr., l-G-A> STORES! Juneau Cash Grocery " FIRST-O'MONTH-SALE I. G. A—Ground e Chocolate, Extort Revealed LOS ANGELES, Cal, June L —Frank E. Sutton, aged 47 years, mining engineer, former- ly of Tecumseh, Michigan, has been arrested on a grand jury indictment in connection with an asserted extortion plot di- rected against Fred Markham, Altadena financier. City League | Won Lost Pet. Legion 4 2 667 Elks g g 600 . | Douglas 2 3 400 Moose 1 3 250 b Sl MRS. H. 0. ADAMS, CHILDREN GO SOUTH TO SPEND SUMMER | AT THREE TREE POINT, WASH. To spend the summer at Three Tree Point, two children, Louise and Horace | left here yesterday afternoon on the freighter Cordova. They will remain south until| shortly before the beginning of school next fall, and will visit with Mrs. Adams’s sisters, Mrs. Norman Sjursen and Mrs. M. S. Wilson, and the former’s family, who are now in Seattle. Ib. can 290 Tomato Juice i Dash, 5 Ib. TALL CANS pkg. . 49¢ I G ;\.—Large Packages 10 cans 99¢ SHOE SHINE SETS 2 in 1 SPECIAL DEAL One can Polish—One Buffer—One Brush All for 39¢ PICNIC TINS STRING BEANS 6 cans 53¢ Good Baking Schillings Biscuit Flour . . 35¢ NATURAL JUICE "3 cans 43¢ TALL CANS 1. G. A—MEDIUM TINS PORK AND BEANS . 4 cans 29¢ FLOUR, 50 Ibs. $1.99 Drip or Regular COFFEE 2% Pound Packages. MACARONI.. .. 29c 21bs.,6lc || <& AptE Phone I G. A.;Large Packages INS.. 33c UNEAU CASH GROCER ' MOOSE TO PLAY between Seattle and | Tacoma, Mrs. H. O. Adams and Ler | I QUICK COOKING Rolled Oats SEAPLANE PATCO MAKES SEATTLE TRIP YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jackson and H. M. Gould, Jr, were Seattle bound passengers on the seaplane Patso, of the Panhandle Air Trans- port Company, pilot Chet McLean, when it took off for the Puget Sound city yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock The plane is expected to return DOUGLAS TODAY Can Climb Out of Cellar | Position If They Win from Islanders ‘The Moose Club, occupants of the cellar position in the City League, will take on the Douglas Firemen this evening at City Park. Warner or Jensen will hurl for the Paps and Manning probably will work for the Islanders. The Moose are trailing Douglas by a half game. A victory for them tonight will send the latter to the cellar, The game is scheduled to start at 6:30 p. m. - — the company il i ANOTHER ARREST IS MADE ALLEGED THEFT OF CAR Martin Holst, Jr., suspected of implication in the reported theft of a Ford owned by C. H. MacSpadden, was arrésted yesterday by Federal dep- uty marshals. He was arraigned on a grand larceny charge before United States Commissioner J. F. Mullen, and his bond fixed at $2,500. Tom Matthews was arrested early NOTICE TO MARINERS | Watch out for obstructions in Channel due to construction on | Douglas Island Bridge between | Tenth St. and Douglas Island. | ALFRED DISHAW, | —adv. Contractor. —.a—— 0Old newspapers for sale at Em. | pire Ofllea ‘YOUR CAB co’ PHONE 151 COMFORT and SAFETY 24-Hour Service ro— Stand at Miners’ Recreation Parlor AT [ SR, FLY | FUNIRAL KILLS— Flies Mosquitoes Roaches ‘ Moths TWO SIZES 25 and 50 cents N JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STOR! P 0. Substation No. DAILY—A full course dinner , you will enjoy for 75 cents. Gastineau G. A. Large Pkgs. 25¢ pkg. ORANGE Snowdrift Shortening 3 Pound Can 53¢ Phone 58 to Juneau today or tomorrow, ac-| Sanitarium by Judge J. F. Mul- cording to C. V. Kay, member o!l len. light delivery truck o rThursday morning. by City offic- ials for alleged complicity in the same crime. No charge has been filed against' him by Federal au- thorities, it was said. e R i CHRIS LANDING ADJUDGE D INSANE AND IS COMMTTED Chris Landing, taken into cus- tody last week by Federal author- ities for observation, was yesterday ‘adjudged insane by a jury in the | United States Commissioner’s Court. |He was committed to Morningside fapiiiee Vinson C. Stanphill, a Texas Tech student, hiked from Lubbock to Dalhart to win the Panhandle Checker Tournament. e Phone he can't take it Here’s a picture of a man who's Gone ALL To Pieces. He can’t take it any more. “IT” being the his loving wife serves under the delusion that it’s econom- ical. He ought to tell her he wants Hills Coffee. It may cost a few cents more a pound, but you don’t drink coffee by the pound — you drink it by the cup and Hills Bros. Coffee makes more cups of real good coffee to the pound. Cup for cup it is more eco- “bargain counter” coffee Bros. Copyright 1933 Hills Bros. nomical to serye than “bargain counter” coffees, and it tastes so much better, too! You ask for Hills Bros. Coffee and look for that Arab trade-mark on the can, ?i MURDERS THREE THEN SUICIDES Tragedy Re-v—ealed in Spo- kane — Bodies Found in Night Clothing Rambling notes indicated Hookg had planned the act for some tinté: One note said he was unable 0 see one of his daughters an inv: and suffer longer. Others indica ¢he intended to kill the three th take his own life. Hooker recently suffered flnn | clal reverses. —————— CATCHES BIG SALMON 3: it | Mr. and Mrs. Gus George, Ml’i SPOKANE, Wash., June I_ThE‘ELs!e Minch, and Mrs. H. E. Sim bodies of Arthur E. Hooker, of the business department of the Spo- kane Chronicle, his wife and two daughters, apparently victims of murder and then suicide, were found in the Hooker residence yes- Cardinal mons made up a strip-fishing pa A Wednesday at Tee Harbor Mr. George landed a big one whi* tipped the bearg at 43 pounds g EDMUNDS TO LEAVE Cabs terday. Apparently the deed had been committed Wednesday night. The discovery was made by a neighbor. All of the bodies were in night clothing. Dr. J. W. Eamunas Jeaves toma= row on the gasboat Gordon Capt. M. B Dahl, for a week ten days' visit to outlying tricts — e Shop In Juneau ORANGES Fine for Juice 4 DOZEN 89¢ Broken LAUNDRY SOAP P & G or Crystal White 10 BARS—31c PINEAPPLE, large cans, 3 cans Our accomplishment brings to us a feeling of personal satisfaction, wholly unselfish, since we realize that is is only through your co-opera- tion that we have attained our success. PORK AND BEANS, 6 cans ...........43¢ Armour’s TOILET SOAP, 4 bars ... ... 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