The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1934, Page 3

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934. IRUTH HOMERS ON HIS 2187 | ANNIVERSARY Also Makes Double an\]‘ Helps to Knock Ace Sen- ‘& ator Pitcher from Box NEVER IN OUR TIME [ WILLAFlNER PIGTUR | NEW YORK, 'uu,’ 9 —RBabe Ruth yesterday celebrated his twenty-| first year in baseball by knock 'n"\ CIN. THE YEARS T0. COME. out a home run and double and| YOWLL CHERISH ITS PRICELESS MEMORY. .. ALWAYS! | | knocking Monte Weaver, ace Wash- {ington pi er, ming and giving (hq game by a score of the series by three! games to the Senators one. The home run was Ruth's thir-| of the season and the 699th| r. It came in the fifth! with one man on base. nning GAME SUNDAY | Pacific Coast League | Los Angeles 4, 4; Scattle 2, 12.| | Oakland 6, Missions 4, 8. San Franc 3, 10; Portland 1, Sacramento 3, 6; } National League Boston 3; Philadelphia 5. New York 2; Brooklyn 0. Pittsburgs 11, 3; Chicago 4, 12. ! Cincinnati 1, 8; St. Louis 6, 4. American League Philadelphia 4, 2; Boston 17, 7. Washington 3; Nek York 6. St. Louis 4; Detroit Hollywood 4, 8. 5. Chicago 1, 5; Cleveland 5, 10., Juneau City League Elks 10; Moose 5. CHUCK KLEIN MAKES HIS NINETEENTH HOME DRIVE; HELPS WARNEXE TO VICTORY CHICAGO, 1., July 9.—Chuck| Klein's nineteenth home run of |'the season made Lon Warneke,s six hit pitching good last Satur- day for a 4 to 2 victory over Pitts- | burgh. Klein's blow came in the seventh imming with one man on base and breaking the 2-2 tie. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento T; | San Francisco 4; Por Oakland 6; Missi STARRING Los Anugeles 10; Seattle 1 Joan BENNETT Pqul LUKAS - Funces DEE National League Jean PARKER - Edna May OLIVER . Olhers | Boston 8, 10; Philadelphia 9, 11. Pittsburgh 2; Chicago 4. ll | New York 5; Brooklyn 7 4 | Cincinnati 4; St. Louis 10. + d P l H American League % =] ) | Phildelphia 10; Boston 11. Daity Cross-word Puzzle | poens oo s | Washington 4; New York 7 ACROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzie 5. To a higher | Chicago-Cleveland ain, L Weep convul- % rn‘:: ;‘mu i o vt SILIEID A‘fliAET AILTT]Q 7. Hang bending STANDING OF CLUBS “Consonant AIX L [EIPIERZARIOO[T| , o donnward Pacific Coast League | sounds E(C[H L'O‘ LIO|OKIOUIT| 9. Strokes gently | (Second Half) i - g:;f(fm"«m PIE OINEIRIO|U[SZPIRIO| 11: Sifinae ' Won Lost Pet.| name UIRZGIAIUIN M| 16. Organ of hear- | Hollywood 11 3 786 13. To pleces ARSI ISZTIERR AINIGIE| 15, perton with a San Fran xS 14. Kind of parrot RIEITIOUICIHIZYIOUINIGIEIR] gertain Los Angeles 9 [ 600 15 Was concerned (AIMPZTI( [U WIHTEENIO| 2. otwie | Seatle s 1 53 fowls TRIETITIAZZR EINIEIGIE[S| 24 Piece bitten | Missions b a 1. At o A s [SITIAR[EZAPIOEASILIAITIE] 25. Direction Sacramento 6 9 400 the ground SATIOUITISZS| | 26. 4\.“:}:‘kgam‘ | Oakland 4 10 286 3. Small sharks i {AICAHIOIG[TI1 [LIEZANIEIF| 25 Heatea | Portland e | ST 2. Spot on a play- [A[L[1 [MEINITZZRIEIPIO[SIAIL] 8 . 21, Exiap O L IONIEZZAILILIE[YZZOIARE Frenen revo- | Natwmal League 3o Hind of tee RIEISITZILIEIAIDISIZD[YIN s6. Frequently | Wi/ ol P " trult 35. Slics of bacon | New York 48 28 632 8L Ancient Greek 44 Orlental shiy 60. Unrefined 41. Come after Chicago 46 30 605 religious fes- captain metal 45. Cubie meter | o < thval 46. Draw after 51. Secondary . Tiny St. Louis .. 43 31 -581 82 Weaving ma- 0 Sced agaln . Withstood | Pittsburgh .. 38 33 Z;; ! st 3 B 5 Sog:gugl RAWN 1 g’:gf{:‘ fiver ig‘r]oc()):l]vn 3(; 35 408 B Plate ot wors R 3 &0 Portu- b3 Large pint | Philadelphia 30 41 39 ", g §7. Rowing imple- gal &4, Cut short Cincinnati .3 e 333 0. Away ment 3. Empty 5. Beam I 42, Secure 68. One of the 4. Depress in In the di- | —_— 43. Thus Muscs &pirits rection of | American uaguc Won Lost Pet New York 46 27 630 Detroit .41 29 618 Boston 42 25 545 % Cleveland 39 -85 521 Washington 39 38 2508 | . .n.// St. Louls 31 39 443 ,, Philadelphia 30 45 400 UNEEE 3 e Juneau City League “Wca Lost Pet. N dmm flflfl%.lfl%fllflll Eld dEd ANEE mEu AN dEN oamdaR bl il duEEEEN dEEE AN JEEGE BN out of the box in|'® |The Theile trap, FOLLOWS PLOT USED INNOVEL OF HOME LIFE : | ury of I’r(,grew ('\posulmn | Colinette, famous a bal-| Halibut rices v.ookl l_llt ie \’vmnen' Stan‘mg TSyl s |lerina and as a sctor, slump in the local market today | lends her artistry to and| with two boats selling, one of them Katharine Hepbum’ ALASKA CHAMBER OF | Marge,” Bryan Foy-Universial pro-| for a new low for the season Continues Tonight Elaborate settings, amazing]y au- thentic costumes and a true re- production of the origi na] story As in the original story, Jo's | g double romance, first with Laurie, the rich boy next door, and later with the lovable Fritz Bhaer, pro- vides the main plot, while the ro- mances of Meg and Amy and the sweet life and tle Beth, the kindly deeds of the mother, Marmee, the kind heart of gruff old Mr. Laurence and the grumblings of tyrannical old Aunt March contribute the coun- terplots. INJUNGTION ON DIAMOND K TRAP: Island, fish trap and probable criminal prosecution by Federal authorities by reason of another trap installed in the same general tion by the Diamond K Pack- ing Compa Karl dent, the Pacific American eries has brought sui eral District Court h straining order against the former. It asks that Mr. Theile’s com- pany be ordered to remove its trap and enjoined from constructing an- other. Judge Alexander issued a temporary writ and set July 14, at 10 am. as the time for the K to show cause why ild not be made permanent he Pacific American claims it had its own trap installed on April 17, while Mr. Theile did not ‘begin! construction until May 10. It ob- tained a permit from the War De- partment on or about March 17 Fi in the Fe re for a re- it in all directions from'the trap site. it is alleged, is within 200 feet of the Pacific Am- erican trap. If both traps undertake to fish tragic death of lit-| Theile, Presi- Dia-" President’s Wife Visiting Chicago Fuir CHICAGO, 1L, July 9.—As mx to be treated like any otller Mrs. Franklin It is again nlzklng a inspection of the Cent- RICHFIELD REPORTER One ¢ of h | out | the few telegrams, lations on your one thousandth Richfield News broadcast. Your nightly broadcast of news flashes | fare anxiously awaited by thousands of our citizens located in isolated | mining camps, also by great l]eol‘ of fishermen on the &a and in| salmon canneries along our coast line, together with business men and home folks in our populated towns. Your broadcast is a service | of education and enlightenment to | us all and we most sincerely thank | you. May your company long en- CLUB MEETS TONIGHT | This evening at 8 o'clock the Democratic Women’s Club of Gas- i Channel will hold its regular | = 15 will be made at the meeL- ing this evening for the big Aug- usl meeting, the last before the itorial elections to be held in | ptember. In addition to prepara- tions for the August meeting, con- WHY RICE & AHLERS CO. SUMMER SPECIAL BALLET TROUPE HALIBUT PRICE mmllllllllll|lllllllllflllIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII L PART IN FILM LOCAL MARKET COMMERCE COMMENDS | dustion _which night at the Coliseum T A Anm. Pavlowa, characterizes, RKO-Radio’s dramas | ireds received from all OVer|her entire ballet troupe of forty, cents; both to the Scbastian Stu- tization of Louisa M. Alcott's class- | the country, read by Station KFL|girls to the screen for the first | Company. | ¢, “Little Women,” starring Kath- Los Angel at its celebration of | time in the Foy picture, offering a! ding to local buyers, the arine Hepburn and featuring a the thousandth program of the|group of strikingly original terpsi-|fag in price followed a similar notable cast. The picture is show- Richfield Reporter last night, Was|chorean numbers. Jack Hazzard,|condition in Ketchikan and Prince ing for the second time tonight at One sent to it by the Alaska Terri-| Broadway dance director, assisted| Rupert. In the former city, awo the Capitol Theatre. torial Chamber of Commerce from|nher in staging the dances, which|Schooners sold yesterday for 6 Without the conventional dra- its headquarters in this city. It|are a prominent feature of “Myrt and 4, and at Prince Rupert, the ma license, the production is Was the second telegram to be|and Marge.” prices was quoted at 6 and 4 cents M. Alcott's story. “in the ¥ by the Reporter | *Myrt and Marge” appear with a | Friday. ] ; | flesh,” the same sweet story of} The program was arranged spe-|large cast of stage, screen and ra-| With the pre_sen_c condition in ‘.d(‘al American home life, its ¢lally for the occasion. It was|dio stars in their first picture, in-|Pacific Coast shipping, due to the | pathos, romance and tragedies. heard here by many people. cluding Eddie Foy, Jr., Ted Heu]v longshoremen’s strike, and the | Even the locales described by the! On behalf of our chambers of | and Stooges, Trixie Friganza, Lunv amount of halibut in cold author have been studlously re-|c¢ommerce located throughout Al-|Farrell MacDonald, Grace Hi._\,, | storage in various places, the pres- * | produced, including the famous old * . as well as citizens generally,| Tom Jackson and Ray Hedge |ent outlook for a higher P}"Cfi is Alcott home in Concord, Mass. please accept our sincere congratu- | (Clarence). Al Boasberg erstwhile|said to be far from reassuring. screen comedy writer, Uni; sides uled to come up and all members | *(‘ | en mur organization Help Kldneys et e | Joy its merited prosperity*” g | AND FAMILY. —adv. SIS P. A. Fl SUES FUR‘DE’MOCRA C ° nn.'x"?."!é;xfé"}?.‘."'s‘l\“"'fl% Beclg | | xm&ncgo e - 9 gh rvousness, Rheumatic 3 To Whom Is May Concern: Since Tl MEN Pains, . B . Smare By a recent by-law pxomul‘uu\dj WOMEN'S | rioe Sioes Bt S || =0 o rocent by lw promulgated | 12 o T mavs had o somiosn Cystex st feature screen effort. AS PROMINENT - SLUMPS AGAIN, LAST TIME TONIGHT ! another | [he Sitka, Capt, William Dou- | sold 20,000 pounds at 6 and cents per pound; and the Capt. Andrew Rosness, sold at 630 and 410 stars M Marge of radio fame, cl rt and| osing to- | cett, tre. 1275 pupil and disciple of the late | Tern, Colinette brings 10000 pounds S e directed this| versal picture which marks his CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our appre- |ciation for the many courtesies and kindnesses shown to our brother and nephey, J. Axel Koskey, during urged to attend and bring with | NS Fecent illness and for the evi- | 2 "‘ htay s ]r ”mgca ‘H'm( es of sympathy and tributes of b ) o LR an ™" | affection shown in i terested 1§ g ¢ ity interested in joining the services for him. MRS. SYLVIA QUAIL, | MRS. MARION TAYLOR, | MR. AND MRS. ABEL KOSKEY | rable routine business is sched- the funeral millions, ity Doctor's Preseription Cysten (Sl tes) —Must fix you up or money back, Only 75¢ at druggists. | ment machines was set up. - |with “Tha the Keyhole." license fee of $50 each for amuse 9o PAUL BROWN. L T | July meeting in the Council Cham- E ibers of the City Hall, it was an- X"‘ Alleging it is lhlcn ened with the | nounced by Mrs. G. E. Krause, |= loss of its Point Nesbitt, Zarembo sident for the site and later amended it J, : on June 1. Because it was first Not Beg;‘use We Are | 13 ans .. ....... on the ground, it claims an ex- SapeE B e e s clusive right of fishery for one mile BUT BETTER PLUMBING HEATING in the area both are subject to . seizure by the United States Bu i o 0 reau of Fisheries, and both com- §§ “We tell you in advance what fl| Or\l 1 J r 5 2/2 cans, Ottage \Vlth nanies liable to eriminal prosecu- Job will cost™ Puree, ’) cans e ses tion. -~ .. S e s e s e o 0.9 8N .. P - TUESDAY - WEDNESDA Specials! COFFEE—Hills or Schillings, 2-poundcans ... ... ... ... MILK—AII Brands SNOWDRIFT—Bulk, Two pounds .. .. . N e (1) munmumlli||||nmmmummmi_mmumummmmmmmmnm PEAS—No. 2 cans, Cottage Brand, BEA’\S COR'\I—Cott'lge Brand, No. 2 cans, & B S ) . 29¢ @ Home Grown Vegetablcs and local Strawberries fresh every morning. | CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY e e e P JdEE dNEEE GEN E FOR BREAKFAST % PANCAKE FLOUR, medium packages ... GALLON CAN MAPLE SYRUP ... At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Time To Eat 25¢ ! .-$1.10 | | | youwll find at a great variety GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS Phones 92—95 lunch. Free Delivery AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— dishes. Yowll like our special business men’s BAILEY’S BEER -1f Desired ()ld Papers for Sale at Empire Offlce A Balley’s of tasty SUN . .. wind . . . hot weather have a drasti¢ effect on the hair. It drys up mpatural oil and leaves the hair dull and coarse. Perspira- tion, t00, with its arid reaction is very eruel. Our scientific perma- nents revitalize the hair and re- store its natural lustre. % 7 . 200000000000 PERMANENT WAVES Sealp Burns Are DANGEROUS WHY TAKE CHANCES Have your wave on the new Thermique HEATERLESS [ J EDSON WAVE SHOP No. 5 Valentine Building PHONE 241 I have just returned from a trip to Seattle where all of the newer methods of waving and beauty culture have been reveiwed and am now in a position to give you the very best at reasonable cost. TWO OPERATORS ALLAMAE SCOTT Phone 218 for Appolntmgnt EDSON OIL WAVES Entrance through Pioneer Barber Shop

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