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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, mfiY AUGUST 17, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER b i By GEORGE McMANUS MR.JIGGS- ON THIS WELL-YOUu GLUYS B[] [ w1 W WA IT\WUZ | C\T L DIONT WANT = RUSURE ST SR v £ MR RS ¥ : g AY FROM MOTHER- ON P TS "WE GOT'TO G | TAKE AN AUTO ‘\"R\D\ THIS MAP 1T 1S A S NEVER WOULD HAVE RTLE SHO&T\E{R‘\;{Q\D EUGGE TED VT MA 5- 39 % HOPPERWVILLE- Ount HELL HAVE T DETOUR a LOT ACCORD' ING TO THIS A5 ¢l © 1934, King Features Syndicate, Inc,, Great Brilaln rights reserved. | T2 Ferrell after the season was well | preference in the draft and beat' NEW PURSER ABOARD GHI ABO GETS THIRD GA ME oF under way. the others to him when his name! ZAPORA NEXT TRIP “Ferrell's fine performance shows|was pulled out. Davis always' you how uncertain the business is.|looked good to me, when he pitched Merlin Hill is to be the purser ’ He wouldn't sign on Cleveland’s|for San Francisco against "the on the Zapora after this trip terms. His arm had gone bad last|Tigers out on the coast, and there Harold Mattson, whoi has held the year and many thought he was all |{Was nothing mysterious about the position for some time, is leaving b hhrough. I looked him over down|fact he was the most effective to accept employment as account-| D U south and figured he had a chance |flinger in the Coast league last ant for thie Hirst-Chichagof Mlnlngl 3 to make a comeback and the Red year. Company at his mine. Mr. Hill is Sox finally got him on my recom- gy 2 o ok making the voyage at this time ‘4 U I{ B A Y I N N Pitching, as Bucky Harrls re-|mendation. Even with a late start, to acquaint himse'f with his new Splits Two Goods Thurs- Elks to Use Erskine To— marked i a dugout chat at the|Wo thinks he oan win 2 gamos|TO OPEN BIDS FOR 0 g | Yankee Stadium the other day he d but | L day with Boston — Dne | night in Effort to Make [¥ankee Sidum the other < R e o e e SCHOOL HEAT PLANT —— Satur(lay nght J . think how far we would be out inj Game Goes 10 Innings | It Three Straight engage the Yankees, happens to be | front of everybody if Grove had| Th A | just about the biggest factor as|peen able to keep pace with Ferrell{ Two bids on installing new boil- L ,:fluuar ‘?{]”"P‘Plpe’ CHICAGO, Ill, Aug. 17 .— The With but a single game standing well as the biggest headache in the ' for us?” jers for the Grade School heati ’[,',,ye,.s [an’ second place Cubs split a double- between them and their second life of @ big league manager. ki ‘plant were to be opened this alier g header yesterday winning the first successive ity League champion-; “The team that has at least two | HOW PHILS GOT DAVIS noon by the School Board, accord- a/tzr the FREE ADA’ISSION in ten innings. The Cubs tied the ship, the Elks will send Claud Ers- steady, reliable pitchers — fellows How did the Phillies happen to ing to R. E. Robertson, President 'bi.‘e'/mryana. score in the ninth and Herman’s kine to the mound tonight in an who will go out there in their regu- et the pitching prize of the year. of the board. ¢ double brought the victory in the effort to make a clean sweep of lar turn and come close to wmm“g\gums DZvis v?h:n it wonld seem It was decided some time agzo next frame, score.$ 08, *it the Little World's Serles. Odds fa- 20 games aplece—is the one YOU|,i'y.oq4 a dogen other big league|to install new boilers, following an er The Boston Byaves. clinched the vored the Bills to take the game. have to beat” remarked the Bos-| o coulq have bid higher for |inspection by John Newmarker, of nightcap with a four-run blast in Junge will be called on by the ton pilot. “Power, speed and team his services? the Steamboat Inspection Service. § v , i iri s re | . ] the fifth inning. Boston won 6 American Legion to try to check spirit are fine assets but they are “There were a lot of others who Necessary repairs were declared to SC]’lllll n g HARRY KRANE, ACCORDIAN ARTIS will furnish the music to 1. Bo Jat-pitig I N e el 1l would have been glad to get him,” be so expensive that replacement e GAMES THURSDAY ‘vef;hfvclzgéliozzzfle.dh’:‘;:!?' any fi;‘;c;‘:;gclfig.,]g“ mvai v explained Harris, “but the Pmuies.lwas ddcided upon as being more BLLR AND LIGHT WIN intention of quitting. With its “Everyone knows what keeps the | 1 3 Bmokly]:a;:m(,:flciun:ai‘;l& back to the wall, they hope to stave Giants up there and has made| l,lm(‘hes ?"d ® Spem?l Home-Cooked Ch“"ken o i off defeat tonight in the hope that them world champions. Sure, I Dinner for Sunday! COME! Philadelphia 3, 2; St. Louis 4, 7. by Sunday some of the missing k'n‘ow they have the old college| i New York-Pittsburgh, rain. play_crs will be back. Diringer, hard sgxm and tk_my are hitting, too, Amzrican League hitting catcher, and Nowell, who is with the livelier ball, but the main All scheduled games postponed leading the club in batting, both reason is that Bill Terry has four 1 i i L b i e S S i e b A on account of rain. will be on hand then. fine pitchers. Something can hap- | 7 Pacific Coast League This won't do any good, however, pen to one or two but the others| D e AU v Kbuibe. 6: Arbalcns i0; unless the Vets win tonight. And Will come through. You rarely see 3 Portland 3; Seattle 4. Erskine ought to be in fine con- the Giants lose a series to any| A et { 0 W L C A B S l 0 as a seventh place club, had the economical in the long run. Oakland 3: Sacramento 2 dition for his task. The game team or go into anything resem- 3 A i should be a battle between him and bling a slump, because the pitch- T e . Ve ailey’s C L .:;?::f” $;: HovHOod 14, simde. ing defense is consistently 0o good Nationally advertised products, known from coast to coart for QUAL- lext to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE - » N s A : A % @ o ~ 3 N1 STANDING OF CLUBS o el !B ITY. We've rounded them all up! Thriftwise prices —' unquestioned THEY NEVER SLEEP National League GIR] PULLED FROM | THE AMERICAN FLINGERS quality. MEATS, TOO—by leading meat packers—and = choice Fresh i | Harris turned then to the Amer- Fruits and Vegetables from the best market sources w¢: could find. o New Yok ...Tl 4 WATER IN ATTEMPT jean league situation, i which | Bl VISIT PIGGLY WIGGLY SATURDAY. 5 | BAILEY’S Ve sevie St. Touis © & s TO BREAK RECORD ™ L e e onante, L Boston 56 55 501 “There's no standout team in the Pittsburgh 54 55 495 SANDUSKY, Ohio, Aug. 17. — ieague this year and for just one FOR PHUN Grocery 24 BUSINESS N leat 24-2 rings CA F E Short Ordsry 2 . Brooklyn 46 63 423 P Brushaber, main reason—none has a steady s Regular Dinners Philadelphia 4 66 400 w:sm‘],ffiledmfm::n rL,,ig:dErlfe Yo pitching staff. The Yankees have PROSPERITY Dept. 42 IS GOOD D ¢pt. 42-2 rings “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" Cincinnati 0 m 357 ten hours and 20 minutes in thel GOMez but the others are erratic. B e A S A EA e e RS a — water in an effoft to swim from|Inc Tigers/have had greal luck . I Abmerian Tierun e "canaiin 1o the American g Fove, besdes e wep o\l Ginger Ale | Candy Bars Pickles Won Lost Pect. shore. She had covered 14 of the|s: dges and Marberry, but Mickey Detroit .. ) | 652 33 miles, Cochrane has had to do a lot of x Pabst G Sw e et—Large New York ... 61 & 65 Lus ot ebuliing with his statf. Cleveland 2 BOTTLES FOR um 2 hevelana . 58 40 542 potentially has the finest pitching 22C Tates Assirtment qlu["‘t ](lrs Boston 60 53 531 STEAMBOAT INSPECTORS in the league but it has not been Washington ... 49 59 454 ARE BACK IN JUNEAU consistent. Bt Yautscol L. B 443 | “Now look at our club. This The Champagne of 4, for 150 310 Philadelphia ... 44 61 419 Capt. J. M. Clark and John! spring 1 naturally figured Grove Ginger Ales Chicago ... 38 T4 339 Newmarker, of the Steamboat In—las our ace, a 20-game winner, ¢ s —_— spection Service, are back on thelwml Bob Weiland and Dusty 2l Pacific Coast League job here again, following a two Rhodes as the next best. Look at TOILET SOAP PUFFED ‘,VHE 4T Ila’ve Yoll » ,(Second Half) month’s inspection trip to the Groves now—out there pitching to Won Lost Pct. Westward. They reported a pros—wsatiimi practice, trying to get WHITE KING QUAF.ER 2 9 Seattle . . 33 20 .623 perous condition in the Bristol Bay back into shape! He has won € C' k A Los Angeles 32 21 604 region, despite rough and stormy, four games and it is doubtful he| 4 b(lr S, 23(: 2 for 2 50 a tec "ng ccount! Missions ... 29 24 547 weather which handicapped fish- Will recover in time to pitch half Hollywood ........29 24 547 ermen. Capt. Clark and Mr. New- @ dozen more for us this year. i Ry e A R i o San Francisco ... 28 25 528 marker returned to Juneau on the| Weiland didn't come through, CL A N FR B R 0 «) M S BANKING facilities for the safe- Oeakland ... 24 29 453 Coast Guard cutter Shoshone. either, and we lost Pipgras. Rhodes E S ' e 5 Sacramento ... 20 33 477 Martin A. Gary, Jr., chief clerk |hasn't been consistent and Oster- Uit keeping of funds and the convenience of Portland ... 1T 36 .321 of the local office, returned from i mueller, the young southpaw, has LIGHTHOUSE GOOD Q'LTALITY writing cheeks are needed by individuals 92 R S S Seward this morning on the Yu- 'had bad luck in some well pitched € > 5 Can89 250 290 (E’QCh’ as well as by business organizations. We SHOP IN JUNEAU! kon. ‘games. We were lucky to get Wes invite your personal checking account and Jello Catsup A[mmoni(l shall be glad to arrange for it at any time All Flavors Pint Bottles e convenient for you to call. . Y or Bluing GRA BAR 4 for 25¢ |- 2 for 25¢ . BoTTLE | ‘ For Salad or _Adds that good tomato- ) 86 Desert tang to foods % Electric Sewing Maohines Fels Naptha SOAP MATYCHES " The First National SPECIALOFFER Thffs,bw‘fy’ " i?flofi?iu . {7 P Bank . pail, 49¢ - a—] for only ) V4 b—23¢; Vs 1h—40c; 1 Ib.—79% Berve on ha , GLACIER TAVERN biscuits TOM CASEY DINNERS LUNCHES SANDWICHES BEER oo R Piggly Wiggly Meat szpartment ——— If Desired | % ' | WOODLAND GARDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS g BEER LUNCHES DANCING _f( sssloo R . oo - eile Open every hour of the day! Music by Jack Merriman We have just received our first consignment of the new Graybar Elec- tric Sewing Machines. These machines are fully guaranteed for one year. EXAMINE THEM——COMPARE THEM Bedi A b o STAR BAKERY TERMS LIKE RENT Her?s, stewing, %‘orn-fed he:ns, fan-c_v, Ib. .20c S0 MES ° ® ; Broilers, 1934 milk-fed, 3 vihole birds . .$1.00 YW e 5 o+ <k mrihag - T _J Roasters, large colored bir:ds, fancy, Ib. ..33c 1 — Alaska Electrw nght & Power Co. e lored buids, fancy, I .33 Py o v oo 8l s PIONE iz 3 St ot - [} CAPITOLBEER DARIORSR Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night

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