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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1934 BARNEY GOOGBE AND SPARK PLUG BILLE DE BECK T Daily Cross-word Puzzle WHO.ME ? WAL, BY GANNY_I & THAT CITY CRITTER, T RECKON YOu-UN! L = g ) ! AI4M ONE O TH' NEVER SEED S0 MANY GOOGLE ,HE'S JES' TH SCANDALOUS EAE\:gEED_ Bt v eAt, sany L Brort for Sgfution oF Wagterday WPs?, ¥ b N T BARLOW BOYS_COME | STRANGERS IN MY SICH GOIN'S ON! | PESTERED T' DEATH. (5| S HOPKING AN/ HIS DATTER HOPKINS _ SHE'S Xind of dog & P""h" ALL TH' WAY FE'OM BORNED DAYS_RECKON FOLKS A-COMIN’ | PEOPLE ASTIN' HIM SAIRY COME ALl TH' WAY GoT HER-HEART & Had being 9. 6RIZZLY RIDGE OVER | YO'LL FIND YORE FOLKS EROM ALL OVER | QUESTIONS 'BOUT EROM GRIZZLY RIDGE AN'- SOT OM BEIN' A b AL 1% &a ,g‘“" YANDER _AH'M LOOKIN' | DOWN 'N TH' HOLLER CREATION JES' | THIS 'N' THAT PEEL MV TATERS, SHE 4 ACTUSS AN’ WANTS ; Wikhed it Banish mones FER. 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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 42, Devoured DOWN 5. Liquor money 43 Tost luster 1. Coubles 6. Winged seed 6. Silkworm The Weather (By the U. S.'Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 pam., showers tonight and Wednesday; ept. 25: moderate southeast- | LOCAL DATA o Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | EDITOR’'S NOT! 4 pm. yesty 30.20 53 59 w 2 Cldy d © rtecond in a series of six arti- 4 am. today 30.17 42 97 Calm 0 Clear cles on Mickey Cochrane's phe- nen: nal success as manager of : This is the 1 | | | | CABLE AND RADIO REPUGRTS | the Detreit Tigers. YESTERDAY | TODAY % H By E. J. HILLIGAN 1 \ Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. iated Press Staff Writer) | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather DETROIT, Septi‘25.—-0ld Fash-' Bairoy 34 32 30 30 10 01 Cldy { 7 7/// foned” baseball ideas, Mickey Cochi- | };S‘"}‘M :i 3‘2) | a: g:; fz .11_6 criam W ra 1 lig® race ear e MG, BB B H B ome o -////IIIIIWIIKI P o Dawson 42 40 32 3 0 0 Clear | Th; Tlger manager, the most . Pl b 1 o s 5 b p il | Popular pilot the Detroit Club has| TRty Hork b 4 2 4 | | had in years, says that speed has| K‘Of,k i) 52 50 ?b :[: ‘,27 ‘97 Cle?.r' made the club the top one in the i g 50 52 22 3.88 Rain American circuit. Serdova 54 52 | 50 52 4 04 Cldy The fans may like home runs, but | 58 53 a @ 0 0 Clear in Detroit they have ‘proved they| -39 — | 42 —_ 0 0 Cldy still like a hustling, fighting: team A 64 58 4 4 4 0 Cldy | that does things on the base paths,w‘ Prince Rupert 62 60 | 42 42 4 0 Pt. Cldy | Cochrane has given them that kind | gf‘{‘f‘l“""‘ 36 32 | ‘= 2 4 0 PLCldy of team after years in which | ““_‘ e :‘3 56 12 44 4 0 Clear the fans despaired of ever Seeing a Partland 58 58 |28y 8 4 0 Clear daring Detroit aggrezation. 3 y “We've just been sacrificing and squeezing. and hiftting and run-| ning,” Mickey admits. | 3 Speed on Bases | e n base still has plenty | in baseball, Mickey be-| and for that reason the| made it an important part ir offensive strategy. “Look | has been Cochrane’s warn- ing to base runners, and early in «the season he made a rule that anyone getting caught off base would be fined $10, the money to| go to a fund for the clubhouse boy. Cochrane himself paid the fine only | a short time ago, but the rule still San Francisco 64 62 54 54 Clear | The barometric pressure is lew over Western Alaska and south- MB ward with gener: ns in Western Alaska and unusually heavy rain at Kodiak are repor oum of the eastern Aleptian Islands and south of the ka Pe The pressure is )\l}Zh from South- o Ty e ol Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. eastern Alaska to California clear weather in the Inte d portions of the Southeast. Tem- nost of the Territory. peratures were lower yesterday over STAR BAKERY NON-ACID BREAD DAILY : | SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS [ Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. GERALD WALKER i holds. SPEED! The Tigers are winning on their legs. Detroit is amazed at the manner in which Man- Never in recent years have De-| ager Mickey Cochrane is ending his boys around the bases. Here are three of the fastest men on the troit fans seen ‘anything to com-| cquad, (-lhrinw White and Walker. pare with the way in which Coch- o=t TR g 7 R 503 rane’s club béhaves on the base MR. MRS. F. ALIT ARE offici steward at the time of paths. White, Fox, Walker, three NEw AGENCY FOR | PAR TS OF BABY BOY g He was transferred of the fastest men on the squad, a BORN IN SEATTLE ON 19TH | ceve ago to a vessel in have been told to worry pitchers, HORLUCK PRODUCTS Sl the Seattle district. and have succeeded. White in one game was called out twice at two bags, on the same play, but rorcedf the umpire to reverse the decision | when he kicked the ball out of the hands of the infuriated infielder. Takes Chances! et Martha Alit and Filacisimo Alit, | A. Gertsman, Alaska Sales| formerly re ts of this city flrr\‘ ATTENTION REBEKAHS entative for Horluck’s Pro- pavents of a six pound baby boy,| There will be a regular muetim announced today that he|porn af Harborview Hospital in Se- | of the Perseverance Ladge No. 2 has arranged with the Juneau ggyle on September 19. Mrs. Alit|in the I. O. O. F. Hall Wednesdm | Commercial dock officials to act as s the first Juneau girl to have a\sfim 26, 2t 8 p.m., followed by a | Juncau agents. Mr. Gertsman says papy in the new hospital, according |social meeting ' observing anniver- But it has been Cochrane’s will Horluck products are finding to word received from her husban; ry Rebekah Lodge. All Odd Fel- | | ingness to take chances with thefavor with patrons and the list Of | Mr. Alit is in the steward's depart- |1 and Rebekahs on Gastineau | rest of his team that has made him |satisfied customers is constantly |ment of the U. S. Coast Guard and | Channel invited. Program and re- the favorita of the fans. A brilliant | increasing. | was' attached to the Tallapoosa as freshments. —adv. backstop, he has taken his place| — ___ e . Pt S s b ot T R ‘fllllIIIIIlIIIIIII|IlIIIlIIIIIIIIlllIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIHlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIB afeeiing that should he remain out dvertz.sement | might suffer a let-down. For weeks| The Business Man and His Bank THE well-informed business man has a clear understanding of the prin- ciples governing sound banking. He ap- preciates the bank's responsibility to its depositors, and in questions of credit he takes the viewpoint of a depositor as well as that of a borrower. He does not expect the bank to assume any risk contrary to ) good judgment and established principles of sound banking practice. For he realizes that the bank’s policies of careful manage- ment have ‘a direct bearing on its ability tc assure him safety, efficiency, and the rullest measure of helpful service. ‘ The First National the 1'11, cr part of Lhe season\ a rest from the strain| of hoth p’ and’ managing. His willingness to 'go in as a pinch hifter in cpots ‘where a hit| would mean the game and an “out” #defeat cadeared him to both those | in the stands and the members of | | the squad. And his ability to come | through with a hit when it was| most needed has stamped him as rane n N N3 WINDOW CLEANING NI one of the best “money players AND BRING IT TO OUR STORE AND YOU WILL BE s y.’ i vy ST e, ENTITLED TO A DISCOUNT OF 10% IF YOUR CASH FHONE 485 Bank g PURCHASES AMOUNT TO $1.00 OR OVER. [P pat A ) DO UGL AS g : E LOW PRICES! BEST SERVICE! BIG SAVINGS! | ,#I/‘ This offer good all week and your selections can be made | HUB MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY MIKE PUSICH TELEPHONE 602 “SUNLAMPS” Keep Your Good Health Healthful, ultra-violet rays of “Indoor Sunshine” for the whole family. The new S-2 sunlamp bulb does not require the use of goggles. SPECIAL TERMS You buy the S-2 bulb at $3.75 and rent the fixture at $2.00 per month. NEWS RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS Mrs. Leonard Johnson has been recuperating at her home the past' couple days after a brief illness. Bhe was under treatment at St. Ann’s hospital during the latter part of last week. Mrs. Robert Hall, who recently moved into the Shudshift cottage, underwent an emergency appendi- ¢itis operation yesterday afternoon at’ St. Ann’s hospital. Several re- eent bad attacks necessitated the operation. She was reported resting well today. — NEW SYSTEM STARTED from ‘a most complete stock of new merchandise. LT (T ATURALLY--THIS APPLIES ONLY TO ITEMS SOLD FOR CASH! THE BON 'NOW OPEN After a Complete Overahuling )¢ with the slogan, “positively no credit,” Mike Pusich, proprietor of the Hub market and grocery store, today inaugurated his new system of selling for cash only. This is the first business house on the @siand to undertake the plan. £ — e Rental may be applied on purchase [ ] Alaska Electric Light and SILVER TEA ElIIIIIIIIlI||||ll||l|l||||l|||ll|IIIllllllIIIIIIIAIIIIAI|||I||I -— St. Luke's Guild will give a E P : ; > L 0 W L C A B S :;,VfrnT:: z?:)‘.;fi”;c :mz = l/ it comes from The Bon Marche it must be gqod’ P : Powgr CO. Next to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE. . - f Mrs. Frank Pearce in Douglas. | = 2 5 JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 e “THEY NEVER SLEEP” Everybody invited. —sdv. fllllIIllIIIIILIIlllIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIllllllIlllIllllllIIllllIIIIllllIIllllIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlII g3l ¢ WL L AT D A e st S s Lo e ST OV TS wratgiie Y

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