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K THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1934. R BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS I — e —for new hair beauty 1 MAD T 7 WHEN T ! w ) SHOES OR COA CAME HOME 3 4 YOURE NOT i b : GOING ouT ! —soft, lustrous curls and LAST NIGHT waves . . . \ GET A PERMANENT i that makes any woman “pretty as a picture” | | | Several kinds given expertly— as low as $5.00. 828 i . i i 8 i PHONE 221 Triangle Building e e s e e e e e it o Pacific Coast League The buxmmg of merchant ShlPS!grm tons bemg nearly 500,000 tons year ago. EETRUIT wl Ns (Second Half) HAIGHT MAKES |is on the increase throughout the above the amount of shipping un- | PR . J Won Lost Pct. | We d. the m"st‘m wm of 1,216,000 | der (())\<L)\lctmn at ths time n! Dallv Empire Want Ads Pay! Los Angeles 65 31 6711 e o T AMER, LEAGUE - = & = BRIBE CHARGES L] ‘ Missions . - 52 42 553 | Beattle 54 45 .532 | San Francisco ... 49 47 510/ PENNANT RAGE‘Oakland e 48 81 460 Commom\eahh Candidate | Portland . 33 61 361} faiseld st e 6 sl for Governor in Califor- New York Drops Game to| | nia Has Statement ; Boston Clinching Vic- |BOWLING TONIGHT, | mssvo. i s 2o | | that before t NEW YORK, Sept. 25—The De-| There will be another match(or s eroup of 1?, ey troit Tigers yesterday won the game on the Brunswick alleys “’"C.ov. Frank y American League pennant for the | pignt At 7:30 o'clock the Bruns-|yin’ yo ynige first time m}1 zsh yeakr]s ;M;OH'- wick and A. J. Teams will take up| g in o would fi throw q’anbe ankees o wing a b e the balls and try for pins. paign for Governor four WASHINGTON DRY LAND NO. 1 GRADE u‘ . 00 daotsioh kb Boston. hence, or give him any appointive o Y NI \ i 8 e 2 \EXTENSION COURSE |, sorstc e FER 100-POUNER SACK in their schedule, the Yankees dropped six games behind the ’I‘xg-‘ WORKERS LEAVE TQ |the gubernatorial Haight said his r mfmmzey B i ean 1 VISIT KETCHIKAN told them if T would b all of their remaining games, five offers I would be the same contests, and still finish with a ArLcr_ !\aYlng_ _spent s_ome two 91‘ skunks they are & ar game to spare even if the Yankees weeks in this vicinity, Mnss‘Mndge, in th\.g race to people win a1l of their remaining sched- Reese, Department "of Agriculture of Califorpia.” uled games. extension work specialist, and Mrs. e S Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe i WOODLA ND GARDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS BEER LUNCHES DANCING , : THE PARIS INN PAUL AND SMOKEY GO ON THE AIR EVERY NIGHT AT 10 FRIED CHICKEN—PIT BAR-B-Q—BEER—WINE | PEARL and BILL Allen Shattuck, Inc. Lydin Fohn-Hansen, Extension! TED WERNECKE L \\ Cour.se worker of the Alaska Col- FOR lVIVl- GAMES MONDAY Iege left here Saturday on the ten-{ To ro-cnx < National League der Forester, Capt. B. H. Rikens,| Washington, T«q Werneck " Philadelphia 3, 1; Brooklyn 5, 10. ! for Ketchikan. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Wernecke, St. Louis 3; Chicago 1. ‘ They spent last week at Sitka| took passage for Seattle on t American League |and were working in and near|Princess L0u1<r- Sund Washington 4, 0; Philadelphia here for several days prior to that. rnecke has t 5 3 Miss Reese will return to the States | su or vacation with his family Boston 5: New York 0. |on the steamer Aleutian this week, | here. ific Coast League jand Mr\ Fohn Hnmen wul _Tesume -~ e r PHONE 342 PROMPT DELIVERY FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Te ]Pplume 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | 3 !1 Established 1893 Juneau, Alaska i { ! { | | e et e Glen Oal | s, wharfinger at | MISS MARJORY FOX TO A. 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The Leader Dep’t Store GEORGE BROS : STORE OPEN EVENINGS o WE WANT 23758 o 8 N et .; |||||IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|lIIIIIIlllll||||IIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|||III||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO Old Papers for Sale at Empire O ice OPEN ALLNIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Smgle 0—2 nnga Harri Machme S[\Op “ELECTROL——O/ Course” Process Served Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building Phone 2152 P. O. Box 968 ! GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS