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S0 JIGGS WENT INTO MAGOIES STATE: ROOM TO SEE HOW SH TOOK THE NEWS AND IN TWO MINUTES —— | WELL! | TOLDYYOUR WIFE THAT YOU HAD BOUGHT THE WYACHT AND THAT YOU ARE THE COMMANDER - . AN’ DID YOU, EXPLAIN THAT MY WORD WAS LAW AN THAT \ GIVE ORDERS AN TAKE NONE - © 1935, King Peatures Syndicate, Inc., Gret Britain rights reserved WRECK ENDS TENNIS PLAYING | " GIANTS TAKE DOUBLE GAME FROM BRAVES New York Stretches Win-‘ ning Streak in League ‘ to Seven Victories | \ BOSTON, Mass, June 1.—The New York Giants stretched their winning streak to seven games in # their National League by trimming| the cellar dwelling Braves on bothi | | end { a doubleh r yesterday | afternoon. The scores were 15 to 3, [gN ® and 4 tc 2. | ‘ e [ GAMES FRIDAY | Pacitic | S mentc 2; Sm Francisco 10. Missions 3; Portland 1. Oakland 4; Los Angeles 6. . weod 5; Seattle 4. National League Nex York 15, 4; Boston 2 Philadelphia-Brooklyn, N . Pittsburgh 4; Cincinnati 1, night| : et Vincent Richards, former Davis Cup tennis player, with a nurse BAIE- 5 in a Bronxville, N. Y., hospital where he was recovering from injuries Amcrican League he received in an automobile accident. His injuries spelled the end of | St. Louis hu tennis tournament compehtmn (Associated Press Photo) | Cleveland 6; : s s e T S e ey e 3 Junean City League | playing tennis for 10 years and has Elks-Moose, rain, GHILE CHAMP not tasted defeat in any sort of competition for half that period. STANDING OF TuUBS | She has been forced to play against Pacific Coact League IS AM A Z'NG men mest of the time in order to Pct get a little e» » Cakland 660 \ T " ¢ \ 3 o Angeles 679 2 g peey ,503‘ means nothing. I out.” am her “4 Makes Tennis Debut—Sut- prises Others in Her nto in the National League Field of Sport re; Won Lo Pct. ey t one player in the New York 26 9 143 all-star game in St. Louis 21 5831 LONDON, June 1.—Senorita An- Chi 18 . ana, who has been wom : i s cha Chile by the Pibtapien . 23 nis champion of her native Ct & Brooklyri{ 19 all South America for four A8 ASI00LALIANI 10 Cincinnati 16 ht years, has come to England r across, with Wimbledon, of . Phx;'xf‘lp‘;x1 1 331 tc find out how good she really is her main objective. Bosk‘or‘l 9 250 — r effort is a criterion, she 7 RSB RSN e 4 good indeed! Rafionn L | very oo t | LUDWIG NELSON || Won Lost Pet. 1 a tournament at Birmingham JEWELER 1 New York 2 14 632 she amazed one and all by handily I Watch Repairing Il = 1 g1 Chicago 21 14 600 t1imming Kay Stammers, England's ! Philco—General Electric Agency ’ | Cleveland 20 15 5m|No. 3 woman plaer, 64, 61 |, FRONT STREET | =+ Detroit 20 17 541 Cnly five feet tall, Anita has been , Boston 194 a% 528 e W ington 17 19 472‘ D ol C d P l Philadelphia 12 22 353 Al y TroSS-Wwor uzzie » St. Louis 9 24 213 Aekon S i | Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl, b Juneau City League | 1 String y's RURe 10. Jewel Won Lost Pect.; 6. Heavenly body . Involve in Legion T e S 750‘ 10. Secures difficulties Atodse 3 1 750| 14, Above . Plece of baket " | 15. Scene ot a8 Elks 000 action . Stair g~ 2 | 16. Send forth . Wager 17. Readable Ourseives | | 19, Break or fall Froze | into small . Resounded pleces Boy attendant 21, Whine and cry “g'l"".‘ i 23. Corded clof . Breemen | 24. Encountered Resume o . d o Member of University of, %: 1iian river Boinestic fowls . Declare witl . City in { conviction Oklahoma Alaska Drops Dead i 2. glmli‘xm . Refuse assent z . Couples to legislation n Garden | g: g‘:rbldd 8. gel‘lll lluli\ou . Suspen: - Reduce in 35. Young bird welght . _ FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 1—| - “of'frey i Py s o a1 athe only Veryl R. Fuller, aged 39, Professor| 37" Retributio 8. Degree of range . Chap » . 3 n stema 46. Sings Joyf of Physics of the University of ‘Al-| 3. Nogative S I e S R Malstorjs e : : § 3 . Mute to sustaij aska, died of heart failure Thurs-| 12° Dismounted g9, Pacogii S oy it sl , day night while spading in his fi llj;’::;m e IO xN.e: down motor car ag {'ir'o“oun i p . S o1 . car garden. He had not been ill, publication SRiioiond, | B Bumblon o G R e Prof. Fuller was famous for his| 45 64. Pleasant bearing 52. Advertisement contribution to science made dur-| «6 Int‘?::c’gné:m’ byt 1 proompeun % E‘"a‘,‘g;‘ G . 5 Te . Unaspirate ing the work on the aurora. He| 41..Eroceed POWN “state: abbr. 83 Cook slowly & k 48" Charges 1. Depressions 8, Cover or sir- 57, In addition was also prominent in other lines :3 ’lr(‘m% ofumenl between round with 58, Industrious | mber tree mountain something insect of research. 2. Old; Scotch peaks solid 61. You and 1 Prof Fuller was born in Hastings, « Nebraska, and received his advance degree at the Ohio State College. | ARSAAdddd sy G Tater N AEEEE AEEN world's heavyweight wrestling title, 1 defeated George Zarynoff handilyg fl..// .- . in a Seattle ring recently. FINE i | | | | ~ Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates W/ l////fll.l Il// fllllll BRER b PAUL BLOEDHORN I | | L nl FRONT STREET fl.l 7 1 77 | ] n | 74| 7 | U wll i/ 7/ o Bl i R AR P | =l 1 1] JEEN EEEE CAEEE ELKS - LEGION SCHEDULED FOR GAME SUNDAY : |Added Attraction Pits Old- team of Timers Against Cards Sj‘{,‘i‘,‘,‘ £ at Baseball Patk |City League Elks vs. 1ain. If this rain business they have to mov | morrow chx 1n jand T wmc) ow with a run for As\\ ni e f%\nll L | On ized by RESULTS YESTERDAY Moose, postponed, GAMES TOMORROW At all Park — Elks vs. Heinke, Legicn 2t 4 c’clock; Old-Timers in. vs. Cardinals at 6 o'clock (ex- ‘wns a m'(lhx hibition). thwest keets up,!cateh, the City Base-| Last ~night, League indoors. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1935. 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 arc necessary to a & ¥ good hotel well operated. RAY W. CLARK, Manager. Alaskan Hemdquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. afternoon, ing set-to. Rested | " | d. the lowly Elks| WALKER'S CREEK| Legionnaires. tied! To operate a drezge on Walk- added feature tomorrow— | den, forecasted showers hold off man, is a passenger for Skag meeting reats,” city’s junior aggre- |ily, the Elks and due to renew hosulmes‘ for tooight, but, at 4 oclock w-| COWDEN TO WORK DREDGE SOON AT r‘” first place, er's Fork in the American portion |2 | of the 40-mile country, H. D. Cow-| mining y on s ac- | ompanied by his immediate fam- l a dredgemaster and a crew oll well-known Alaskan between a|the Alaska from Seattle. He and the| ame will follow the 10 men. i-Timer Henning, Art Li - - no contest scheduled'Casey will replace him. counter. | th Seattle in the gue Cowden will nine, organ- will |such former dependables as Jack |for work. Later in the summer, a | Kearney (the home run-king), Doc |Second dredge, being built by the . Bob Keaton, Ted Keaton, | Art Henning and |attle, will be sent north and used| Washington Henning, - who |on Chicken Creek. | wife and two daughters, many sea- ago, will pitch for the vets,|and Helen. Both daughters, | while the dependable Coughlin will | dentally, were born at Jack Wade, | o Alaska. Also with Cowden is W. H. | xl nN ‘ Y 3 A A 3t Hyland, for 20 years an cwpenenceu\ e e = <A 5 dredgemaster in many the third game in as many days| Ray Brubaker, one-time Pacific mining districts. as soused into postponement by | Coast b: 1 star, has resigned, - eee avy rain. The Elks and Monse‘nftcr m; stormy sessions, as a Col. E. J. sun, vancount, B. were slated to play. | Pacific Coast League umpire. Perle |C., mining man, arrived in There is NON-POLITICAL APPOINTMENT WE -NOW ANNOUNCE Mutual Benefit H. & A. Assn. THAT THE United Benefit Life Ins. Co. 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