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THE DAILY ALASKA BRINGING UP FATHER -, MAGGIE- OUR SON NEEOS A GOOD EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 19 ,1934. R s By GEORGE McMANUS WELL- MAYBE 1T WAS ANV JUST AWANT TO FINISH 1 NOW \T=-8UT | S BY SAYIN' THAT WHENI WUL2 DON'T KNOW \WHAT BY GOoLLY: 'Ll DO T AN THERE S TALKIN' TO-” TO DAY TO HIM- | NO TIME LI\KE A KID | NEVER ACTED LIKE i THINK YOU HAD THE PRESENT- THE KIDS IN THIS ~ | BETTER GivE Him | GENERATION - WHAT \WE KIDS 220 A SCOLDING- 5 HAVE TO-DAY Y | [ N £99| A s s A § 3 (YRR 7 3 B o™ R \ v 0 X W g - (- ,\ ! ] . ) e & < > £ + =\ AN . o - = 2 ol of e il @ A & © 1934, King Features $yndicate, Inc., Great Botain rights reserved. following inning on ' singles by I ®ss 00 veo0eooe Corner No. 6, Alaska No. 2, Lode; i+ | Coughlin and’ Andrews,’ and two : | 3 AT THE HOTELS ® (thence N. 12° 03’ W, along line fileder’s choices. | |® ®ee o000 0 a e e ojof mesnc high tide of Klag Bay, - Vets Lose in Sixth i | i {11155 feet to Corner No. 7, Alaska| wax Adelbert Baer won't fight vET |N GAME Two errors proved costly for the GLUSE Rlv Ls E i Zynda |No. 2 Lode; thence N. 33° 55" E.|qagain this year, for the obvious Moose in the fifth as the Legion ] ! B. T. Lowrey, Juneau; J. E.'along line of mesne high tide of | ea50n that there is too much prof- " tied the score as Manning threw | Boyle. Scattle; Dermott O'Toole, Klag Bay 149.75 feet, to Cornor No. |t for Max and his board of di- ALMUST BRAWL high to first on Hagerup's ground- cHIcAGu cuBs BASE RUNMIN[‘ Spokane. :L Alaska No. 2 Lode, identical With | roctors to make without running -y | ! NIy Gactincan Corner No. 4, Alaska No. 1 Lode; | the risk of a disastrous tap on the ' In the sixth, as darkness began | ol L cc Odell, Juneau; Tex|thence N. 6° 35° E. along lne of |cnin but Barney Ross can wage e Yes Ma'am 3 R to.:tall," hie MioNo -Fan dway with bl | S 1Lo nird, Juneau; Mary E. Klamer, 'mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 12770 | {yo championship fights with con- The G-E Handy! Tail-enders Wallop Lead-|the game by scoring six runs on [)q H(.__wy Stick Work in Will Be Out of Game Scv- 7 Toter Kostrometinoff, Sit- | fect to Corner No. 5, Alaska No. 1| jqerable advantage to his pocket- e e an Y‘\ . four hits, two errors, and poor- b 3 Yy 3 ka; J. IL Cann, Lisianski. | Lode; thence N. 83° 55° E. 484.73 |10k and prestige. : Cl . ers 10 to 5 in Game |control by Junge. AN of the sex-| Cne lnning to Win | eral Days, Some Believe Ty feet o Coruer No. 1, Maska No.| “Thce'is ot only a brisk demand eaner is a tet of runs came after two players| G s | TRUCK ROLLS OVER SIX i Lode, the place of beginning. or Ross to give Jimmy MecLarnin ' with Lots of Color Wi‘l;:a goners. i me 8 to 6 Remainder of Season TIMES NEAR FAIRBANKS| The nuues of un]mmngb&ltlg CD]"; a return match for. the world's WG“ N‘m¢d In a game that almost turncd|p,iz ot e e Leglog In Ul NEW YORK, July 19. — The CLEVELAND, Oh, July 10— 8 e s, o1 poge, | Velterweizht or 147-pound ttle, Ut WP GETS into all the corers “whd into & brawl, the Moose set the Le- | s on the dark inning by scoring e, /" oanged on their closest Ti- Baks Ruth was hit. on. ine logi AR accident in which thelr truck Survcy, aska No. '|he can hardly dodge the logical B cleans the out of the way places—= gion down last night with & se-|on oan 00 8 pair of singles and o ) %00 Ghicago Cubs in one bl running o seeond base. yesterdsy | 10U€d over six times after leaving Are Handy Lode, Survey No. 1450, chalienge of Tony Conzonerl for stair carpets, bed springs, overstaffed bis eatind % e 10 to| 20 €rTor. Nowell led off withwa o "% CL L0 T § running to sccond base yesterday iy, gies, mighway north of Cleary |and Delta Quarts Claim Lode, Chi= | another battle with the world's furniture and radutors. With the yere beating to the turie of 10 %0lfuke hit to third. Snpw cracked)!INiN8. vesterday afternoon and aiterncon. ‘The ball was batted| oo o recently resulted in in-| chagof Extension Claim No. 3 Lode | jightweisht or 135-pound crown at deodorizerdemothing attachment it i 5. % lay wg: Ymmperf:d by cold| o off Warter's shins, and Fred closed oat‘ Lhegcrucgu five game gut by Lou Gehrig. Babe wlill Le'jum of mnot very serious naturs 21¢ Chichagof Extension Claim No. | gtaie % excellent for ng:rfling moths veather, thirf 'S Wer 5 . Series with an to tory. of the g or v A 2 y . e Ao o ishi 3 A Tootad i p]; mir;ltieersm;fs mere|Schmitz, who retrieved the ball, et et f{“'[“;":;f‘ gt gde A oy {to Ben Kunze, driver, and Charles } Lode. Survey No. 1498; and, with| “rnese are the only two authentic, P*0ishing odors about the house, it threw wild to first, sending Nowell | A wEDNESDAY ..\;u.lrl“e‘x. o;‘ ¢ CAtire TEMANCE pinzcll, passenger, according to the Alasks No. 2 Lode, are Andy Lode, |«naturals” now on the fistic hori-|qiir HANDY is guarant Everyone sesmed to be 1o & bel.| Mome ahd Joeto third. | Pacific Coast League G o Moeginalhl, injury may be | Feirbanks News-Miner. ,;‘“‘“-" (-"1" “l-’*‘(-’ "L"Il -l’:"‘ rl‘é';l‘ zon and if the mew board of di-| yoar. by General B 3 e sec 1 4 . clors s bs ¥ ay b uartz Clain »de, Chichagol r ” 3 ligerent mood, and the climax of Box Score i Scattle 0; San Francisco 9. 1wt a tissue beuise but if it s EP< B PR | tention. cia o N‘ 31 |L. gd sl s of Madison Squate Garden # T ) 5 MQOSE— ABRHPOAE r Y o % Y. S g FOX CREEK MAN DIES tentlon Claim No. 3 Lode and Chl-f goes not make both matches it is| With Deadirirer Sct—$15.60 the 10l feelings was an-attack onl i HEF o | Portland 4, 3; Los Angeles 7. 4. more gerious. Ruth will Le out of {chagot Extension Clalm No. 4 Lode. | miccing the best possible bets in| Umpire Regele at the plate 'by|ooom b Bo I 3 170 3000 Missions 4; Sacramento 3. * (1o linc-up for some timé, ted iy Survey No. 1498, e Tt Molly MacSpadden, catchinz for Coughlin, 2b.. ¢....4 3 2 5 1 0] Hollywood 6; Oakland 8, P e as] AL the ‘Hotal heis John Kosola, 57, recently died in ; the fistic recovery program ror’ the Moose. A close play at the|Andrews, lb. -3 2160 01 AT o h‘«'“" "j‘(w dpartaa’ tbr St. Joseph's Hospital in Fairbanks.| Applicant uii.. the (otal ares | 1934, Of course there might be| plate’ Was the diest causa G the) SODINIE, 0, 270t 408 A 0,010l National Leagae teammates departed £0%) go hag heen in Alaska 27 years, of 20.583 acres for Alaska No. 1|some competitive bidding for eithor| iz Manning, ss. 4121 13 Cincinnati 9; Philadelphia 8. ol i and was a miner. His home was Lode, and of 14.805 acres for Alasks [or both, although it is my under-{ Vets Play Sloppy. Ball W:\rwr. p. 311030 Chicago New York 8. i e on Fox Creek. {No. 2 Lode, ctanding that the return VI‘.ms Me- | The Legion started out in the| Lopadden, M. c..2 0 1 8 0 0| gt Louis 5; \Brooklyn 3, Babyloni Art Bl d D | Alaska No. 1 . e, with the sur- |Larnin match is’tentatively set for ' first inning with sloppy ball play. |Schmits F.cf, 2b.2 0 1 0 1 2| piitspurgh 1, 5; Boston 3, 7. 2bylontan Art Elame BASEBALL DANCE [face ground und lode thereof, is|September in New York, where tae| R mf:ey mor;’ i’o Sternig, 3b. 3.1:0.0 0 of WDk ! for Legend of Unicorn| Benefit Dance Saturday night. | identical with Hanay Lode, Survey | Irishman has his biggest follow- gi':; t:xe Mao;é A, Jon ot bbb “Grummett, cf. 200000 American League ok Tlks' Hall. Troubadours music. Ad-|No. 1459, also with Handy Lode, |ing. S i With gl < St i R TR e e T S T | “New York 14; Cleveland 15. CHICAGO, July 19.—The legend | ission $1.00. Ladies Free. — adv.|nnsurveyed, also with Sheelor No. Ross has beaten Conzoneri in| Coughlin's. grounder, and Ha Totals 3010 918 6 5 ppjladelphia 2; St. Louis 3. of the unicorn, horse-like m‘maxl TED STATES LANDG Gpeies || Lode, also with Perseverance NO.|both Chicago and New York but w g 3 BEIUD | sGrummett for MacSpadden in 5 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE | [ode also with Juneau No. 1 's tec followed by leiting Andy's grounder o Boston 16; Chicazo 3. with one horn in the middle of its Anchorage Land wistrict RSkl RIS C e aiTar s Toagh hedts 8] el 4 4th, | Washing 9: Dotroit 4 : 3 Y : 5 2 ge Land i Lode, and applicant claims title t0 | knockout victory over Prankie k get through him scoring Bobby. { Washington 2; Detroit 4. forehead, probably arose from the| gy, s Mmj 1 rvey No. 1594 | y Andy ook b0 Gr the theay ) LECION: ABRHPOAE, Ja cient. Babylonian practice of| o Mgedl Sprtes No 1394 jand has made appiication for pat- |there would be no difficulty steam-| 69 00 Down, 50c Weekly in and third on a passed ball and|Xoshak, 1f. il D 5k b N 0, Juncau City wing only one horn on bulis b2 also under those|ing up a third matchin their city. . y scored when Manning cracked a|Junge, P. 31112 2 Moose 1C; Legion 5. ¢ in profila, NOTICE 1S HERFBY GIVEN numes; and Alaska No. 2 Lode, |They are the best matched pair of | GET YOURS TGDAY single to center, which Rodenberg | Diringer, c. 310500 - s is the explaration of scien- | D&t the ALASKA-HANDY GOLD |with the surface ground and lode (lightweights since the days when let ¥ & | Nowell, 3b. B30 WLl NDING OF ¢ £ the. otk ihs MINING COMPANY,' a corporation, thereof, i3 identical with Andy|Renny Leonard and Lefty Lew s let go by. 3 ? tics of the oriental institute of . T Bepes o 7 2] R e il 8 oo Qg ig iy gy “g Rt o e or|bY R E. ROBERTSON, its atlor-[Lode, Survey No. 1450, also with|Tendler were arch rivals, fighting Warter socked four Vets in their Pacifiec Coast League the University of Chicago after AN t J Alnskd. Has | 7 1so with half of the first, and this pushed [HAgerup, 2b. 300421 (Second Half) uncovering many such carvings in|¢Y-In-fact. of Juneau, Alaska, Das|Andy Lode, unsurveyed, also With|twice in 1922 and 1923 before the ) 8 over three runs. Koshak led off|Rodenberg, cf. 2000 1) Won Lost Pet. ruins of Babylonian cities. The|™ad€ application for patent to Al-|sheelor No. 2 Lode, also with Per-| piggest galleries in the history of A aska I ecltric with a single to ‘lcft and advanced | Roller, ss. 3.0°0 0 2 1{gan Franct 16 B’ .Gfii artists of U\Josc days ha.cl not aska No. 1 Lode mining claim, the scverance No. 2 Lode, also With|ihe class, s to second when Manning fumbled | LVie TT. 300 0 01! Honywood 180 -8 prozresced to the point of showing g;::fln:/h;r:orl lxi)deS?llsI;n::"Pe?:g;::fi:u “r'zl((»‘ lzo I;TS 1:? x:fgc],-m:xl;f 777777 Light & I)O"?(’r nge'’s gr i 0 BRI SRR T st | Missions cne horn behind the i i 5 4 . B 5 EDS SE Junge's grounder. Umplre Regele| . 2.6 618 5 g Misslons 410 horn behind the other in Pro-| severance No. 1 Lode, also as Handy |plication for patent to said lode | X*PS TRY BASEBALL SCHOOL & ruled Diringer to first on the “ o . Los Angeles 14 10 file. Lode. also as Juneau No. 1 Lode, 'also under those names. The St. Louis Nationals have i F grounds that a thrown ball had ity | seattle 187+ 14 Someone later, seeing the €arV-|,;q7v Alaska No. 2 Lodé mining| The i.-pective iocailon notices|been baseball’s foremost agricul- 0. struck him before hitting his bat| Farned runs: Moose 5. Legionsgakland St ings, mistook tac bulls. for one-l. e the Jode whereof s @lso|are. recordud in the office of the |turists for the better part of the| . e for a foul, and Nowell took one|2 WAlks off Warier 1, off Junge|sacramento 8 16 horned anim: and the unicorn | n i as' Sheelor No. 2, Lode, also |Recorder for the Sitka, Alaska, | Past ‘decade, pioneering with such|JUNEAU—G s POUGLAS-+ig in the back to force in Koshak. g S“;"-'kl‘:"‘ by Warter 5. by portland 4 2 myth developed from this, it 15| s pergeverance No. 2 Lode, also |Comynissioners and Reaorder's Pre- | Success thal they have compelled 3 Snow lifted a fly to Bill Schmitz, | Jun8¢ 4. Left on bases, Moose 7,| - | thought. 4 g s o Fnake: other big league clubs to join the|and Daffy, didn’t know how to dg Legion 9. Stolen bases, Nowell 2,! Natwnai League 15 Andy- Lode, also as Juneau No.cinct, in the following books: : 2 and then both Hagerup and Ros- | o8 Akl g 4 3 “i | D 2 Lode, U. S. Mineral Survey No.| Alaska No. 1 Lode, in Mining | farm movement, but the Cincinnati| anything but go cut there and enberg were victims of Warter's SRR - | Won Lost Fct. NELSO! NERAL 1594, 1 it " d o Reds will take a brand new stride | fling the ball past opposing bats= . ! ; Umpires, Regele and Ellingsen. | New York 54 31 635 (51 ¢he. Bitk: - Becarding sad (Book No, T, page 468, P wildness to score Junge and Dir- ! g gsen. | 635 4 Mini) District, Alaska, described Lode, in Mining [PY conducting a mid-season school men? » i Time of game, 1 hour and 45|Chicago 51 3¢ .60l BE HELD TOMORROW | 70% District, Alaska, described)| Sheelor No. 1 Lode, in Mining » inger. - Gk e dristas * 8t Lovls o 3 e 15 follows: |Book No. 17, page 470. for young p:syers this July. They may have their eccentricis loose e in 01 ' . 2133 3 NG el p LN AR Pittsburgh a1 3 513y AFTERNOON, CHAPEL| Besinning au Corner No. 1, Al- | Perseverance No. 1 Lode, in Min-| For a Defdod of three weeks the | ies, like the rest of us, but they Pi¥%eacingh T o e wob v Boston P 440/ = aska No. 1 Lode, a point on line |ing Book No. 7, page 266. new Redland management will ex- |also are doing pretty well fof oose tie the scoré, and they did ObD FUR SALE J ; 2 i e of mesne high tide of Klag Bay| Handy Lode Mining Record Book |Periment with talent collected from | themselves. Brother Paul or Daf that on some more ball tossing by| Block wood and klindllig. Phone | Philadelphia 36 49 424 r“"'?;fll ;‘T”Wb for Vernon Nel-| o ool with Corner No. 1 of |No. 7, page 255 far and near by its scouting or-|fy with the help of Brother Je the Vets. V&l'art;:r singled to third, | %58 . ?-ffi‘c’f‘,:f,fiu ;3 ;g ;‘}43 flocx;': “afl:er z:h]:“],os‘:g::is af,‘tfi: Handy Lode, Survey 1459, and with | Juneau No. 1 Lode, in Mining |8anization as the first major step|ome or Dizzy, persuaded the C: and took second when Molly Mac- = e » is"ls. will be m‘,(r lcm’o rrow after- | COrner No. 2 of Delta Lode, Survey | Book No. 7, page 33. in an elaborate re-organization.| dinals to put a raise in salary in Spadden laid down a pretty bunt k America.. League {noon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of | 1498 Whence USLM. No. 7, on the | Handy Lode, in Mining Record |One week will be devoted to in-|effect this spring, after giving sa hit. On the play, Charley tried ocRrroacnes DYt woyo b e ook 1o the chapel of | ot shore of Klag Bay, Lat. 57° |Book No. 6, page 298. specting pltchers and catchers, a|isfactory evidence of his ma, to stretch to third and Snow heav- Detroit 52 31 62 the Chales W. Carter Mortuary. 39’ 40" N, Long. 136° 05’ 45” W. | Handy Lode, in Mining Book No.|second to infielders and outfield-!league ability. ed wild to that bag, the ball bounc- Beatitel, New York 49 31 613) The Rev. John A. Glasse will|, o s iy ers and the last week, presumabl; i A e i To banish these pests in a hurry, conduct “the servi d .. |bears N. 58° 03° 15" W. 1,548.62 |3, page 50. ) Pl y Meanwhile Dizzy signed n ing into left field. Koshak return- i o] Bagton, . 46 37 554 condu © ervices, and musiC et thence S, 58° 18’ E. 1500 feet | Alaska No. 2 Lode. In Mimng|for the finalists and commence- | agreement with a 8t. Louis busine % ed it to the box, but Junge missed |Just sprinkle B“}; u_fl" : 0:‘: l: €Y . Cleveland ... .42 ‘38 525 and song selections will be given [, "o 0o 2, Alaska No. 1 Lode; | Book No. 7, page 469. ment exercises, Those making the | man whereby he receives $100 f the return and Warter scored, aPPear—across their trails (follow- washington 4 4«2 44 by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lister. | yonee g 335 55 W, 60043 feet to| Sheelor No. 2 Lode, in Mining | grade will be sent at once to clubs|each victory he registers, either while MacSpadden wound up on|ing them to their burrows if pos- st Louis 3 40 467 Pallvearers are to be Richard|goer No, 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode, |Book No. 7, page 471. already in the Cincinnati con-|a starting or relief pitcher, in second. Molly went to third on asible), and in cracks and crevices. | phiiadelphia 3 50 375 McCormick, Walter Andrews, RAY|igengical with Corner No. 2, Alaska | | Perseverance No. © Lode, in|necting organization, ranging from|iurn for which the pitcher says wild pitch and waited there while| Bu-hach makes short work of|cnicago 28 64 341|McCormick, Otto Anderson, Chris|no g proge; thence S. 33° 55 W. |Mining Book No. 7, page 267. B to double-A leagues, few words over the radio e Fred Schmits walked, On a passed |insect pests though it is guaran- Eiber $90,Joan Taughiy, 52156 feet to Corner No. 3. Alaska | Andy Lode, in Mining Record| The youngsters who believe they | week in behalf of the busi ball by Diringer,, MacSpadden|teed safe for human beings and Juneau City League ‘ Interment will be in the Moose |No 3 Lode; thence N. 53° 15' W.|Book No. 7, page 254. have major league possibilities must | man's product. This meant $200 streaked for home and slid. Dir-|animals. Won Lost Pet. Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. 142083 feet to Corner No. 4, Al-| Juneau No. 2 Lode, In Mining |Pay their own expenses to the camp ' one recent afternoon, when D inger returned the bnll‘ to Junge | Legion .5 2 14 TR e aska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 67° 11’ {Book No. 7, page 34. but they will be taken care of af- gained one victory by an offi fltl the plate, and Umpire Regele | Elks i 3 500| Mining Location Notices at Em- | g along line of mesne high tide of | Andy Lode, In Mining Record |ter they get there, providiag they ruling and another against called Molly out. . Which decision ! Moose . -2 5 286]pire office. Klag Bay, 147.38 feet to Corner No. |Book No. 6, page 299, are selected as members of the|Giants. He had posted an e \w didn% look right to MacSpadden, 5, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 8° | Andy Lode, in Mining Book No.|teams which will be kept during|dozen triumphs by the first who jumped up and kayoed the | . 07’ 30” E., along line of mesne high {3, page 481. the last week of practice. July. Ump with a left to the cheex. Upon Dml S orts Cartoon B ’Y P []I) tideof Klag Bay, 50.03 feet to| Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. The only equivalent to this ——t——— regaining his feet Regele ruled % 13, 1933. scheme is the Cardinal method of bk MacSpadden out of the game, and | ., R . s os 7 J. LINDLEY GREEN, conducting a spring school at one DEAD OF ALCOHOLISM i ‘ play was resumed. Molly thought % % b ¢ Register, U. 8. Land Office. |of its mid-western farms, with Junge had fa_ued to touch him but o ¥ Date first publication: June 2, 1934. | the idea of weeding things out be-| Emanuel Koudakas, known Ken ]»_'\te‘r said he had brushed his Gk Date last publication: Aug. 13, 1934. | fore they go to the expense of |Mike John, aged about 40, drop) sleeve with the ball. i shipping the lads to Florida for the dead in a cabin on the Oc : The Moose took the iead in the decisive test. Dock, Cordova. The Cordova } e iieion & o8, gt s g S oo ey . —_ says death was due to chronic i i NEITHER DIZZY NOR DAFFY coholism. Koudakes was a cl FIRE ALARM CAI‘LS Who said the Dean boys, Dlzzy?dlggcr. & o S = & 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1-4 Front and Franklin. i URA — = — 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. {| 4 ,r /K . 7 y 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. {, D P O T < .. 1-7 Pront, opp. City Whart. ¢! ~ 4 N~ % h O .03 1-8 Front, near Sawmill. | %, Vu//((’ 2/ § 1-9 Front at A. J. 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