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” : BN OCAQIHT e ’IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MAY 24, 1935. By GE( BRINGING up FATHER [ -AS LONG AS MAGGIE n\va\e"rs WELL-WELL-MR. || WELL"' | WELhérlNulN' OUT ABOU JIGGS) TH\s 13-} ChiLe D ON QWNIN' A YACHT AN’ Gr'r'nN 4 SURPRIS 'oU BECALSE FOR IT= I POINTERS ON IT FROM MR. © FIND *(ou ME \WIFE WANTS METO BUY A YACHT SO | THOUGHT- LEE PORTSIDE- 'Ll N MY OFFICE- WAIT UNTIL HE QTS BACK- © 1935, King Features Syndicare, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved, ‘can take up the burden if another PR # Seattle 19 2 432 i T R BEAT rSacramento 19 7 413 ihm and that is a great asset for Missions 16 30 348 | s and not a pleasant outlook for ! National League | the opposition.” i - Won Lost Pet. B AT HMERS I'q | The redoubtable Hauser, now with [ L L I 'S N ] New York 19 9 679 the Minneapolis Millers in the Am- Chicago 16 11 593 | exittin - Assoctation, made a minor | Brooklyn 18 13 581 leaue record in 1930 with 63 hom- PUP D 8t. Louis . 16 13 .552 ‘ but he had only seven this \«em‘ Pittsburgh .. 17 17 500 a week later than Puccinelli's No.| | Cincinnati ... 1 " 18 407 10 blow e 0 T ; Schoolboy Pltcher Struts Philadelphia 8 16 38 Baltimore Team, on Bimall: The Orles B R Tomorrow May Be Day of Boston » 8 3 . ther depar i Sl s HlS Stuff — Detroit | American League Diamond, Leads League their fis<t 16 frays they pounded oat| Sale, But Tonight s Game | Won Lost Pet. n ) Q s nd 10 triples and had Is Another Thin in Fourth Place | hicnso Won Lost Pet. with Extra Base Hits 7o £ ung oy 28 1 her g R o 1913 586 B completed 21 double pms SAME SOD 4 BCSTON, Mass, May 24— The gle‘:e?;:': B 11 577 BALTIMORE, May 24—The ring- LRl fude “\\_:l:.l Im:l:l:': e Detroit Tigers climbed into fourth g 6 550 ing bats of the Baltimore Orioles | 9 chall "f Moo S, place in the American League yes: gl : 1 s B + out a warning to um\ARNOLD S BOOTERY t 6:30 o'clock. ) = g "~ | Boston 15 13 53 varning h i terday by dafeating the Boston Red |y oinoton i1 500 ords of mighty Joe| NOW CLOSING ouT Tomorrow is Poppy Day, spon- Sox by a score of 5 to 3, behind | pyiojeipnia 8 17 3gp Hauser and Busm Artieit and glving R b7 the Amérikh diuit T the pitching of Schoolboy Ro¥e. | g 1ouig 5 19 g the Birds a rousing send-off toward | goncluding five years of active 7t buwb:“ R | International Leazue clouting hon- | {business in the retail shoe trade in = -“m cx.n,ilk\d io b | e, — “.IUST FOR A SONG” - | GAMES THURSDAY 0 * Juneau Harry L. Arnold, head ‘of ). pect Pacific Coast League 1 Manager Guy Sturdy set out in|arnéld's Bootery, announces retlre-]ho“ The |early spring to build a team to fit ment. The Bootery will conduct a 'the small Oriole park. He produced ' quick closing out sale of all stock, HEADS DOUBLE BILL SHOWING, UPTOWN = nine that sterted off with a great following which Mr. Arnold will en |rush of hammering the ball out of | joy a vacation with his family at stirring drama bounds. his home on Glacier Highway. g | Before the Orioles left on Lhexr Mr. Arnold has been a resident New York 4; Chicago 6. light favorites, their ambitions, and first road trip, the heavy artillery ! ¢f Alaska for fifteen years. He op- Breoklyn 7; St. Louis 8. heartaches and struggles for a outfield — George “Pooch” Pucci-|ened Arnold’s Bcotery, next to the Scheduled night game with Phil- place on the top rung of the ladder nelli, Vince Barton and Woodley| First National Bank, in 1930. Fol- At least that's Moose, Legion foes at 6:30 tonight in Baseball Park, er. Missions 2; Hollywood 6. Los Angeles 1; Oakland 4. Seattle 5, 2; San Francisco 4, 4. Portland 4; Sacramento 3. National League Boston 1; Pittsburgh 7. o'clock se probably will buy rrow — but tonight they'll do their best to “pop” Le- gion hurlers from the mound in an attempt to win their debut to the 1935 City League season. “Just for a Song,” adelphia at Cincinnati postponed on of fame, heads an entertaining dou-| Abernathy — with some aid from|iowing the closing of the store and 'o'fhc[; ‘11‘“""“"“‘ L:“z vs“‘t:"g ri? account of rain. ble bill at the Uptown Theatre w-‘teammatca had pounded out 37i, rest in his highway home, the év}:‘x» ”;.1 reuit wi WO ‘;octeos',e: American League | night. {homers in 16 games. hoe merchant and his family con-| o coitire . U::f ping nbp iise’ of Detroit 5; Boston 3. Noah Beery, Jr. scion of a fam-|- This gave them an overwhelming| template a trip to the States. in‘civn;:nl‘. o Ih(‘-roo};(f;vve e;:dbioth {ous screen and stage family, stars bad in “Five Bad Men,” Western spe- {cial which shares program honors. Young Beery, one of Hollywood’s | most noted athletes, is the nephew of Wallace Beery and son of Noah St. Louis-New York, cold. C.eveland-Philadelphia, weather. Chicago-Washington, STANDINGS OF CLUBS - - carly league lead in the four-bas d . That pace, maintained the season would mean! a total of 355 circuit clouts. Out of those first 37 homers Puc- cinelli had 10; Abernathy eight and tponed. weather this morn- that the best kind 1 would be possible. “The Preservation of Mount Vernon, rington, began in 1850 en the estate came under control o‘ pat; ¢ women who organized nt Vernon Ladies’ associa- rain. len, was drying off rapidly, and rains, Pacific Coast League Beery, Sr., both of whom are well Barton seven. Eddie Mayo, young! R e o Soskted in. alkeiey Won Lost Pet. known to motion picture and thea- third-bacoman, got five, three in R s cau:e"lvcifif.‘ i i ‘“‘ ;:koet' Oakland 31 13 705 tre audiences for their ability. Noah, ons |ALASKA'S PROSPERITY CHAIN | (% Bt the BHwent Wine B8 ot Los Angeles 31 16 660 Jr. started his screen carcer at the of h, Vince and!letters for sale at Empire office, > Lk¢ly to witness the contest. San Francisco 22 23 489 age of eight when he appeared with ¢omes fourth to sixth in the All you do is to filll in names apd| , Fresident Wiliam Holsheimer to- 22 23 489 Doug. Fairbanks in “The Mark of batting line-up. letter is printed. Two @ozen' for| 0% Said that he had no decizlon fo 21 24 467 Zorro." . “Any of this trio," Sturdy said, twenty-five cents. dvionke on the ‘Blke protest- bl 6] over them boss did not nouncement tomorrow. However, he was ing with the idea, if tomorrow is y, of scheduling one of postponed games for 1 “a‘urday night. RSB SR EMPIRE W3 ADS PAY! (MONS FOR PUBLICATION No, 3743-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber Onme. At Juneau. |RITA CLARY, Plaintiff vs. ROB- | ERT E. CLARY, Defendant. | The President of the United States of America, to the above named { defendant, GREETING: { You are hereby required to ap- |pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, |at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty 1 (30) days after the last publication |of this summons, namely, within thirty days after the 7th day of (June, 1935, in case this summons 4 (is published, or within forty (40) ¥ ‘days after the date of its service |upon you in case this summons is erve upon you personally, aad an- |swer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said |court in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in this suit de- mands the following relief: a dis- Isolution of the bonds of matri- | mony now and theretofore existing Ibetween plaintiff and defendant. |And in the event you fail to so |appear and answer, the plaintiff |will take judgment against you for {want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint as hereinbefore stated. | Witness the Honorable George F. | Alexander, Judge of said court, and |the seal of sald court hereunto affixed this 10th day of May, 1935. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. First publication, May 10, 1935. Last publication, May 31, 1835. Date of order for publication: Mar. 6, 1935. A. H. ZIEGLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. forfeit BETTY and JOE had just returned from their honeymoon. 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