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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934. 1 of Halifax, England, mald Prince George for of Southeast the ship at WININNINTH | g BY HOME RUN . 4 rsl‘k\'li\‘f!ts AWAIT START . i ON ROAD CONSTRUCTION Joe Moore Knocks Out Cir-| = cuit Drive with Two | Preliminary survey work | new road which will connect Doug- Nlefl on Bases |las with the new channel bridge vas completed early this week and on the New Phone—4d2. NOTICE OF MAK | ENGLISH -STEAMSHIP AGENT | N Y iA | IS PR. RUPERT PASSENGER | AL R DOUGL/‘S J. E. Wormald, steamship agent | are passengers Alaska. Prince Rupert, will leave it at that point to re- sume their land tour. S e - SPECIAL DELIVERY B. Burford and Co. SHAL'S SALP . and Mrs. Wor- | aboard the the round trip They joined and Office with J. —adv. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 24.—Joe this crew, with C. F. Wyller in United States of America,) - Moore’s home run in the ninth charge, is awaiting the arrival of District of Alaska, ) ss. f inning yesterday afternoon, with the construction crew to continue First Judicial Division. ) two men on bases, gave the Na- their work, which will be within NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tional Giants “a ten days. it was stated. In the that by virtte of an execution 5 to 3 victc Louis antime the local c: work- dated Augzust 1, 1934, issued out of 3 inz 1 the Mendenhall Glac Cot for the Territory hig y. st Judicial Division, ¥ e t and decree rendered VISITING IN DOUGLAS in sai t on July 24, 1934, in [4 e e B. M. Behrends Bank, and seven games plaintiff, and against | s ry Pigg, Charles e Miller and B. M. Behrends as ex- GAMES THURSDAY C. F. ecutor of the last will and testa- National a 2 a steamer ment ¢ Gabriel Paul, deceased, New York 5; St for Anchor where she will teach in Suit No.3605-A upon Brooklyn 9; school during the coming term. 1 dockets of the Dis- nt ar- - the First Judicial ., rain. the home of his ka, at Juneau, and American League cus Jensen. > with said judgment 3; Philadelphia 0. - e , 1 have levied upon on ¢ Washing Rl W 1st day of August, 1934, the TAKE LEAVE BY PLANE d ved real property 3 the City of Juneau, Ter- Mrs. Don Gt who has Alnsks, boswib: At e . d Deer gisiiing her father, O Mltaln of, tract or parcel of land| » 4, Portland ; Missions 4 ST S DASU IOnth. S ate in the City of Juneau,-Al- s % Seattle 4; Hollywood 2. 0 leave with her two children this . and being more particulgely ! i £ San Francisco 4; Sacramento 3. Jorning on the seaplane for { " % 5t the Town of Ju- | =z STANDING OF CLUBS Ea agd helg st b 7 FROM KAKE nd on the south | i National s‘nazu(‘L s ke ® Strost Ta {1k @all : R on Gt B Rex Fox returned home on the' d being the lot and | X "Chicago 0 48 593 Dart from the cannery at Kake as the "Ken- | % §t. Louis 6 (4B ‘590 Where he has been working for 2 0 or “Casebolt | 2 ®oston 58 58 ‘500 the past two months | Property”; | - Pittsburgh 56 60 483 - - {which property is the sarrfv prop- k4 Brooklyn 51 64 443 NU-WAY ¥ 2 % erty whereof a portion of the lower | Philadelphia S 404 Alathot HOT SPRINGS floor of the building situated there- Cincinnati 41 7 350 Famous Soap Lake Mineral UPon Was occupled at the time of s Health Ba Drugless Institute, | the institution of said suit by one | American League { . _ady, |Gabe J. Paul, and in which he did | Won Lost - - {at the same time conduct the * Detroit m Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! |Pusiness known as the “Capitol New York 3 46 IR | Beer Parlor” and public notice is Cleveland 61 55 NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT hereby fur?hvr given that, accurd-: Boston 63 58 OF OPENING OF BIDS {ingly, T will ‘offer said real prop- Washington 54 61 The tmme winm wnich the City |erty for sale at public vendue to St. Louis 50 64 of Skagway will receive bids on|the highest and best bidder for Philadelphia 48 6 5 the iction of the new water |Cash, on September 5, 1934, at 10:00 Chicago 42 T n system has been ex- oclock am., at the front door of A e to August 27, 1934, at 2 [the United States Court House, | B b st addns Pacific Coast League pm, and bids previously [in Juneau, Alaska # sll UNION OIL COM- (Second Half) i for will be received at the| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August | PANY at any of the bunkering Won Lost Pct. office of the City Clerk at Skag- [1st, 1934. i BTk ko 99 Ko H \ Seattle 88 22 633 . Alaska, until August 27, 1934, | WM. T. MAHONEY, IONL SO O Kok aD ADOOE. | (SRR Los Angeles 38 2 £33 at 2 o'clock p.m., at which ho\n‘! U. S. Marshal, ‘Hollywood 33 27 550 they will be opened. | By J. L. McCORMICK, San Francisco 32 28 533 City of Skagway, Alaska, | Deputy. Missions 30 30 500 By L. E. REYNOLDSON, |R. E. ROBERTSON, Oakland 20 31 483 City Clerk. Plaintiff’s - Attorney. Sacramento 20 40 333 Tirst publication, Aug. 13, 1934, First pub] ion, Aug. 3, 1934. | Portland 20 40 .333Last publication, Aug. 25, 1934, Last publication, Aug. 31, 1934. 4 HOSIERY 79c pair Be as critical as you can. These hose can stand it, because they’re absolutely ringless. Made by a new process, they are flawlessly sheer, one flowing tone from tip to toe. You’ll know a new satis- faction when you wear them . . . and you’ll soon find yourself wanting no other stockings. That’s why we urge you to buy enough for some time at this special price . . . . SATURDAY ONLY! 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