The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1934, BRINGING UP FATHER REALLY: DADDY! “YOU DOoNT VOTE FOR DAUGHTER'S RIGHT- oW MAGGIE! SEEM TO UNDERSTAND MOTHER- SHE REALL ‘ANY '\'\-uNC\ u‘f-\ 'OV EDOEfi'\I T SVHINK OF WILL YOU SEW SOME BUTTONS ON ME SHIRT? AFTER ALL- THAT WEMINDS ME- | NEED SOME 12U TTONS ON ME s ON MY WAY TO SoCiAL <4 © 1534, King Fearurts Syndice, foc) ' DIZZY DEAN BEATS CUBS, GAME FRIDAY CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Dizzy Dean conquered his season’s jinx yester- day to win his twenty-third victory of 1934. He pitched the Cardi- FIRST FODTBALL 'GAME IS PLAYED OF 1934 SEASON ‘CHICAGO, 111, Sept. 1.—The Col- lege All-Stars of 1933 and the Chi- cago Bears played to a scoreless tie in their big football battle on Soldier Field last before LABOR DAY MONDAY OSCAR G. OLSON Territorial Treasurer on the Democratic Ticket ACCOUNTANT, EX-FISHERMAN and PROEPECTOR “The Roosevelt Candidate” Competent and well qualified for this position GENERAL ELECTION SEPT. 11, 1934 PO FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Candidate for TERRITORIAL TREASURER night WILL H. CHASE 37 Years a Resident of Alaska d Consistent, Constractive Advocate of All Alaska Projects that Merit Support YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED nals into a win with the Chicago Cubs by a score of 3 to 1. Dean had not beaten the Cubs since he fanned seventeen of them for the modern Major League rec- ord on July 30, last year. 180,000 fans. The All-Stars had a shade the best of the duel. The game was played for char- ity. @® Both stores closed ALL DAY. Boston St. Louis | Washington Philadelphia . Chicago 62 66 69 0 81 GAMES FRIDAY National League New York 2; Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 3; Chicago 1. American League Chicago 2; St. Louis 3. Washington 1; New York 3. Pacific Coast League Portland 7; Sacramento 3. Seattle 2; Oakland 4. Missions 0; Los Angeles 6. Hoilywood 3; San Francisco 4. | The Leader Depart- ment Store Pacific Coast League (Second Half) ‘Won Lost 24 27 29 34 34 36 43 45 Los Angeles Seattle Hollywood Missions San Franciscol Oakland ... Portland Sacramento W.G. SMITH, Indepe 1dent Candidate For re-election to OFFICE OF TERRITORIAL TREASURER GeorgeBros.Grocery STANDING OF CLUBS National wvcague Won Lost 45 51 52 60 64 69 76 9 Pet. 643 592 : g‘;; SPECIAL DELIVERY 480) New Phone—442, 439 B. Burford and Co. 37 —————— 363 New York St. Louis Chi Boston Pittsburgh Brooklyn Philadelphia . Cincinnati - W%W%WWW Office with J. —adv. Invites attention to his record of twenty- one years continuous service as Treasurer and Secretary of the Banking Board, under duly confirmed appointments by two Demo- cratic and two Republican Governors, and by election in #he General Election of 1930. If elected, conduct of the office will be as heretofore, with all possible efficiency, with fairness and courtesy to all, and without special favors to any one. NOTICE, WOMEN! Amcrican League Won Lost 83 43 Pet Juneau Woman’s Club will re- 659 Sume their club work for the com- 79 18 622 1ng year Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 2 p.m. 64 59 520 All members requested to be __'present. HAZEL JAMES FERGUSON, President. Detroit New York Cleveland LABOR DAY BALL Specizl Danée at the Mandarin —adv. Ball Rooms Mcnday night, Septem- | ——————— ber 3rd. Jimmy's REVELERS and| Mining Location otices at m the BEST DANCE OF ALL. adv.| pire office. AN INVITATION ALLEN SHATTUCK OWL CABS CANDIDATE FOR Next to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE ’]‘ER R ITORIA L “THEY NEVER SLEEP” to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most ditsinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences necessary to your complete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. BAILEY’S i Moo BT CAFE B X e Short Orders “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” DEMOCRATIC TICKET [ J JAMES D. HARTY, z Manager. ' Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Dlsunguhhed. Address GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer The voters of the First Division have elected me to the Legislature twice. The House members in 1929 chose me as Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, generally con- In 1931 I was Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Senate which cor- sidered the most important in the Legislature. @ COMMERCIAL BANK- ING service is an im- responds with the Ways and Means Committee of the House. In 1933 I was President of the Senate. port factor in progres: sive business plans. Our “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” I took an active interest in all bills introduced during facilities and co-opera- the three sessions and had, I believe an influence of some con- L5 AR tion are at your disposal sequence in getting bills of major importance passed. I am again a candidate, not with a long list of panaceas “Juneau’s Own Store” for bringing about the millenium but with a common sense business man’s attitude toward getting the things done that will YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR The First National have for their purpose making our Territory an easier, brighter and more comfortable place in which to live. This cannot be done in one session but we are making progress and if elected 1 shall devote my best efforts toward this goal. Election Sept. 11th STAR BAKERY NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. —

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