The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 20, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR_IDAY, JULY 20, 1934. ! BRINGING UP FATHER HUH! SO THAT'S THE KIND OF PALS: ME SON HAS? WHAT GOOD 1S A COLLEGE EDUCAT\QN \ \F HE GOES WIT! GUYS UKE THAT’ Boston ... 46 38 .548 1896 or 189'1, lass known a.dclressl Cleveland 43 38 531 INFnRMATIuN is Ketchikan, . 1006. 2 HUME RUN IN ‘W:‘s,}elmgton 41 43 488 % “Zlmfirm 11:. suehemmi;f L.md LOTS of Flaveor — that's what Iced | St. e .. 36 40 474 ear om. years ago; orme: = : B ‘fiufififim s 907 501 876 that four or five years ago he came | Tea has to have. That's what Schilling Tced ~ [ | Chicago ... ;38 o8 " sl . to Alaska from British Columbia. i n lan um | William Triemert: Went to the Tea does have—lots of flavor— because it’s AIDS DODGERS *Junior” Fi R Circuit Drive with Man on Base, to Win Game BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 20. — Linus Frey, known as “Junior” to his teammates, pulled the game out of the fire yesterday afternoon for the Dodgers, rapping a last min- ute home run to give Brooklyn a 4 to 2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. | One man was on base when| “Junior” did his stuff. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 1; San Francisco 4. Hollywood 4; Oakland 5. Portland 1; Los Angeles 2. Missions 2; Sacramento 3. National League Cincinnati 0; New York 4. ELKS AND PAPS | |Lodge ClubJCity League | billed to meet this evening at City \Park at the usual hour of | o'clock. iwith the American Legion which | for the Bills while Manning is due V'LL TALK TO MAGGIE ABOU'T THIS- SOMETHIN' HAS TO BE DONE WITH THAT BOY- AN' FER OUR SON TO GO WITH A SAP LIKE THAT GUY IN| THE PARLOR 19 BEYOND ME- I'M GOIN' IN THERE AN' * THROW HIM QUT By GEORGE McMANUS WELL-THAT GEN PARLOR 15 SON- HE |5 LORD HELPLS LINVITED HIM TO HAVE DINNER WITH US- EMAN IN THE ALLING ON QLR Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. | T0 PLAY TODAY Will Tangle This Even- ing at City Park The Elks and Moose Clubs are 6:30 If the former win they will be within one game of tying now leads the League by one and one-half games. Erskine or MacSpadden will hurl | neight, 5 feet 10 | burns; ruddy complexion; was left, MISSING ONES Inquiries have been received by the office of the Governor of Al- aska regarding the following per- sons supposed to be in Alaska: ‘William Leonard Allen: Last' heard from in Alaska in 1908; vot- ed in district No. 8. Earl E. Brown: Description — inches; brown hair, deep blue eyes; wore side- handed; about 23 years old. Was in Petersburg in '1932; left about| November or first of December | from there. Wrote to mother from Ketchikan saying he had inten- tions of going north. R. C. Dreier: Located on island near Juneau with wife and baby. Henry Huntington Gibbs: De- scription—Height 6 feet two inches; | weighs about 140 pounds, dark! brown hair and gray-blue eyes; left arm slightly crooked from a break one inch above the elbow; quiet . |lar. Klondike about 1895 and believed | to have died there about 1902; George Zieglar: Last heard from in Skagway, employed by the Al- aska Steamship Company; Mr. Zieglar has spent a total of 26 years in the Territory; he may be known by the name of Joseph Sig- Anyone - having any information about these people is asked to com- municate with the Governor's of- fice, Juneau. 3 MANY' FLORAL PIECES AT NELSON FUNERAL An unusnai:;y Jarge number of beautiful floral pieces featured the funeral services held this after- noon for Vernon Nelson. All seats in the Charles W. Carter Mortu- ary chapel were filled by the many who attended to pay their last re- spects. Following the ceremony, which | was conducted by the Rev. John| toasted. ice can 't drown. S c/zz//m ; Process Served That gives it more flavor Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency N\ | BURN would like to contact someone who T ¢ . —_— \Elfkg:on s g § ,'5711)3 knew him when alive or some rec- arich flaver that the ltife %12-()(’ I'(’r l‘)'.z (lt bu"}m(’rs Frey Raps Out|Moose I T ord of where is buried. T at the melting Your § is bigger when you burn Indian Egg-Lumgp PIHONE PACIFIC COAST COAL (. 412 412 JUNEAU ALASKA Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn 4. w dork on the mound for the| . . rocerved. but coureous and";' C]}éasse, (v]vith musical selections WM. FEERO, Manager Chicago 2; Philadelphia 1. i[n(-nd]y with pleasing soft vmce;‘llfl"‘m’[;nt“’:"m_'vg;-d Ds:‘“t‘s ’;,;:LL Room 1, Shattuck Building Louis 4; Boston 2. 06 ! nographer a isi s e e 0 g . Yox 96 St. Louis oston Old T TN T T i nographer and typist with Phone 2152 P. 0. Box 968 about 21 yoars old. Been missing from | Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania since January 6, 1933. Mrs. Frances Isabell Chapman- some banking experience plot of Evergreen Cemetery. Elenimmenlimmseafymmealimmeafyomsenfio pire Office. CALL FOR BIDS The City of Skagway, Alaska, is } | American League l New York 4; Chicago 2. | Boston 5; Cleveland 6. | ’ Washington 7; St. Louis 8. ! Philadelphia-Detroit, rain. 'lnstnmng a complete new water | pittle; Married to C. A. Osborne | distribution system. Bids will be|j1g77. It is claimed that Mrs.) | STANDING OF CLUBS |received at the office of the City | Chapman-Little went to Alaska in Pacific Coast League |Clerk at Skagway, Alaska, for the|the gold rush days; died about (Second Half) |installation of this system in ac- 1925; son is anxious to find out | Won Lost Pct. cordance with the plans and speci- | where she was between 1870-1925. [ ] { San Francisco 17 8 680 fications on file in the office of [ Charles Toller: Disappeared from ' | FOREIGN Hollywood 15 9 625 L. E. Reynoldson, City Clerk, at|Salt Lake City, Utah; was mining “\r . 99 | Fou Atgeies 1577 10042 "800 Sk ray, Alnske. Sush 1 Al be | oberathts £SSnesded doslrs 10,40 101 Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market ; - SHORT.WAVE & o Missions” . i s e b | -560 -received within two weeks from the | Alaska. | . t and all Seattle . 13 12 520 date hereof. Application should be Mrs. Wheeler-Collins and Dal.sy; STANDARD Oakland 12 12 500 made to the City Clerk at Skag- | Wheeling (daughter); in 1896 and | [ PP USSP TSI S S SO g ’ Sacramento ... 9 18 360 way, Alaska, for such plans and 3 1 1d. ! i BROADCASTS Portland 4 21 .160 (detailed information. Before ap- | plymg for such xn!ormatwn please | i o B S ATWATER KENT 5;)“ 3105 a0 torrey, if desired. 1 New York ... 3 Dated at Juncau, Alaska, July | _ | CHicago 34 .605 12, 1934 | f}' lg’“’sh--' :‘1’ ig 'g;g First publication, July 12, 1934, L,', 7F 1U P ‘Afl‘ B::-Sfi:m“"g 3 43 .a3q Lest publication, July 27, 1934 | INEY/ ! | w Philadelphia .. 36 50 419 e { ru 0 t ‘ Brooklyn . 50 419, ——— g N e HEUUSIE G 29 TR R SRR S o O Cincinnati 55 329 LU DWIG NELSON l ; . o S “THE CORNER DRUG STORE® COTTAGE , s Come in today and let us demonstrate o e ague | W-loh Repalring | P O. Substation No. 1 | | J ¢ 5 ey o . ' Won Lost ml Brunswick Agency s s ‘ ORANGES, the big new thrill in radio enjoyment ) Detroit - 52 31 626/ FRONT STREET CHEESE F I 4 loze | New York .....50 31 , Kresh .. dozen ...t y! 'W. P. JOHNSON | Distributor WATERMELON, = BANANAS, pound ... ... .. 3 pounds ... -~Saturday Night— AUK BAY INN MUSIC BY Harry Krane and Alfred Peterson BEER : LUNCHES ¥ LIGHT WINES SPECIAL—Chlcken and Noodles 35c Channel Bus leaves Juneau 10 P. M. and 1 A. M. REGULAR SUNDAY DINNER AUK BAY INN . ED JAHNKE, Proprietor CAULIFLOWER, head, 10c or .. CORN, Fresh, large, 6 for ... .. mmmm-«f ENEL AN N L S - 19¢ ,-,"“.:L.‘,m 25¢ St 04 25¢ e €1.09 20¢. @ A vidit'to our Fresh Frajt and Vegetable Department . WILL ‘LARH ni or 2 -loc ey PHONEI& o Free iDelivery POTATOES, New. 8iba ... .. /7“ We carry a complcte line of WINES LIQUORS BEERS | OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY 1 : @® Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single Q-2 rings HENS, plump birds, Ib. . " APRICOTS, ctate ...... IR Dave Housel, Prop.

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