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: THE DAILY 'ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935. BRINGING UP FATHEi{ < ; “WHEN DID YOU GET HOME | WHILE. EVERYBODY IS OUT 15 THAT YOU, JIGGSIE, JIGGSIE 2 AND EVERY THING IS « DEAR 2 HOWS MY Ll R OM SO0 COomE QUIET ILL WRITE THESE LITTLE LOLLYPOP '8l OVER. AND SEE ME LETTERS BEFORE ANY- THIS MORNING ? B Lows THE OLD GEFZ BODY DISTURBS ME- AH/ ; 2 ’ p : | YOUR DADOY.S You can do it better with a CHECKING ACCOUNT nt provides these essentials em, and convenience in handling your finances o1& / 2 : MM ! (1) INSURED SAFETY for your funds THERE GOES THE ‘PHONE on deposit. e - = ‘< - 2 Legal receipts for each expenditure, ® 193 Eeatures Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved ¥ | e L e - . - s A double record of all disburse- HANK LEIBER | secowescieveLanpmanacer ((QULDN'T LIVE | el WIFEPOSEFIRSTTIVE o gt g (5) Time saved by sending payments | R e 3 | i i ; safetly through the mails. | " o : S You can do it better with a Checking Ac- [} | e 4 9 5 | I8 ‘. " . : . count! We invite you to open an account Lere this week——then pay by check! It's FERAR | New Yorker Comes Out of Sudling: Stui. Wil Two Tacomans Return | A 4 A . 1 Th(’ F‘irst Nfltion“l | Wi Sund l Home After Eight Days 3 & : s B e, hoo unda S Py s : o i D B k P y | in Olympic Wilds o e ) : an NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Hank Lfl—i | 4 R { 3 g X : Tinei Avax ber, who was in such a hitting | "l.‘\COM"\ Wash., Aug 19‘~A(.]- : slump a few days ago and was‘\ : e mitting they were nly babes inj benched ‘while his mates engaged| the woods,” Tom Vitos and Graham | in a crucial struggle with the St.| |Ring have returned to their homes, Louis Cardinals, came out of it} |bere. af playing Tarzan in. the Slxl\ény arwmm}n with a whoop |wilds of the Olympic Peninsula, and made four hits to lead the Na- for lhl" last eight days. tional League leaders, the New, They were near collapse . and York Giants, to an 8 to 4 victory| {them gave up the attempt to live over the Cincinnati Reds. [ on nature. v | Hank smashed out his seven-| The two will be required to pile teenth home run of the season, also| 5+ tons of bricks to pay off a bet two doubles and a triple five times ‘(0 :’Vl am Rast that they could i exist on nature alone ate. ] . up to the plate. | i) SUNDAY i ' y Los Angeles 1, 4; San Francisco| |F 5 : | 2'85‘;3“4 ¥k 1 | * 3 » i M | Fidel LaBarba, former world's flyweight boxing champion, and his % le 5, 2; Sacra » O 3 s 4 | bride of a few months posed in their Los Angeles home for this pic- | Portland 17, 0; Hollywood 5, 5. § i ot AII— BILL UP | ture, their first. She is the former Betty Lou Howard of Hollywood. GET lN THE SWIM' & Missions 4, 1; Oakland 7, 5. | (Associated Press Photo) Spend Your Vacation at TR L =4 TOPRESIBERT . . i o o BN Sitka Hot Springs i At AN AT THE HOTKIS - |Dallas. Goddard, Alaska Cincinnatd 4, New York 8. : [veeerroeseens Alaskan HUNTING FISHING Mciin Takite - House Accepts Conference — | P. Anderson, Taku; Arthur Smith, Boston 5, 3; St. Louls 2,4. i Report—Measure Sent | Gastinean e Tapam Y a0 _ : i ta White Hotse , s . Burch, Jr, Nasaville,|japvey” Chilkoot Barracks; ; * | =y A. B. Flgy, A E. ( Shupp, Chilkoot Barracks; Leonard Philadelphia-Chicago, rain. Replacing Walter Johnson, one-time famous pitcher who re- ; oo o hiladelp g 00 I A. Larsen; C. O. Peterson, payis Kake; John Deyon, Chis| SIS signed his managerial post after words with Owner Alva Bradley, WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 Deblr. Cold.: Dr. and’ Mrs, F R L fo e T | CARDS BEAT GIANTS O'Neill (above) has been named to control the Cleveland In- % s it the conference o ¢j.; New York City; C " Y.‘ fi::-fi:m:‘vpgi‘ty‘ 1«:‘@1-‘1‘ NEW. YORK, Aug. 19.—The Cai- ians & , prican Baseball ‘League. Iy was a catcher, '|TePOrt on the bill to permit air-| il o0 4 o Adams. Excur- 2 g g S g A in the American Baschall League. He formerly was a catcher, | /PO0 o0 W00 00 8 DR T Inelll ‘Seattle; A. C. Adams, EXCUI-| Grimgiad, Hump Island; Mrs, U. dinals defeated the Giants last ijated Press Photo) o 3 Job> - Hrlkah’ 3 e 1 . g s Saturday afternoon by a score of N e e T s of mail instead of first!, e 2 LW i Albright, Tenakee; Richard Stlas 7 to 3. | 3 lass only. i e DUAnS: (King, Hoonah; R. Shear, Comet Martin started and Dizzy Dean|Missions gt bill has been sent o the! s "L Gear B! Olson, Beattle; | oo Wi Kensington; Mel 4"0 ’l ttuck I’l went in late in the game and did Portland 571 Hous Nick Bez. Todd: O. M. Heriford Grigs Comet City; Agnes Ham- ) o) some brilliant pitehing. i - b ! Nome; Floyd McKinnon, Seattle 8- BIRETOSIROR, Ol T Seattle 516 | Ibe limited to $25000 in any | SRR o e : : ) : Mrs. A, D. Clements, Candle; Mrs. J SOX DEFEAT ATHLETICS | CSUOL : : o1 J U N EAU RIFI.E i E. R. Mar ursion Inlet; John | Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska y | ditures for the service CHICAGO, Aug. 19—The Whitey o o0 350 W. Whit anks; Murray Hall, Sox defeated the Philadelphia Ath- i 2 Rk TY | Anchorage; H. E. Munter, Ketchi- ——— letics last Saturday afternoon by ! Nationar League | MEN AT sHunT FAREWELL PAR kan; Ray Rinshan, Ketchikan; W. ———— e —— 8 to 2 in the seccond game of a Al FOR MISS MOREAU . Fricte, seatile; P. W. Racy n > o iosie Bt L Varcouver, B. C.; A. J. Ingraham, Merchants’ Lunch doubleheader which was called at oy Pl P m 631 the end of the fifth inning on ac- g © dEe 5 . h ¢ | Vanéduver, B. C.; W. L. Co S 4 809 | Miss Louise Moreau was guest of 2 3 Short Orders count of darkness. B Loyls 3 Excellent Event Is Held 5 # Moreatt was guest of | T e licox; Benttie: Oharien 1 v R S Chicago - M 598 | honor at a farewell party given SEWARD, Alaska, August 19— The Athletics with Charley Ber-| g o0 54 50| Sunday—Capt. Tharp |mrs. Peari Seeds, Mrs. Eva Glass|Nse, Skagway; P. H. Adams and 00800 0 (RO et ry batting in all of their runs, edg- 5 : e 4 & Tk Vot an A0Sk iR wife, Seattle Hardware Company;| % Bepe B N " - A 5 Brooklyn A 59 473 Proves Sportsman and Miss Tda Roller last nith I v g . ducks and geese in Alaska, they “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS' SURAN IO S Viclary JH e ODEDS | et dplihiat 63 42 P Miss Moreau, who leaves on tne S I Butham, Boston; R.H. St0ck,) 4re doomed, said Ben Ferrien, Des Vi Zuk r . e n Port- LY s 2. ve = GAMES SATURDAY CIRAnNEL 055 & g? 403 A group of civilian Juneau rifle- 1:“:)“[‘“" r: ;“eq‘ (!)ut:.cb)'wmn "V‘VI“"‘ VR | Moines naturalist, upon his arrival Pacific Coast League Boston ... gy 233/ men engaged in a competitive [[2Pd: Was fonored by many useiulj . il g Zynda ‘ln Seward from a 2,000-mile trip by er. i " i o v |and attractive gifts from the fol-| canoe and on foot through Alaska Los Angeles 7; San Francisco 8. American League l;:l?]?lntl.a fgr“‘,’;:gry c“o’ir:'t}i‘ucgedmal:; lowing friends who gathered to wish| J. E. Boyle, Seattle; Lt. Col. R.| 04 yukon Territory. » ALASKA M . Portland 10; Hollywood 4. Won. Lost.-Pet.|Capl. L. D. P, {her bon voyage: W. Dusenbury, Chilkoot Barracks; i : 3 etroi icked Company F at the i bt i Ferrien, who has been studying, Missions 4; Oakland 3. Detroit 70 a9’ » 6 Picked: from Cobipeny ¥ sl the| . Tl Sepden . Mo a 1st./8gt. C. A. Maills, Chilkoot| oo’ o' ihe past 16 years, said he|| FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND Y Sealtle 4; Sacramento 5. New York 61 46 570 |rifle range yesterday. The soldiers| » & w 8 53 a ™ 1 S 6 55 ran away With. the mafch bul|%h§flrtrv Mrs. Peggy Gehlen, Mrs. Bareacks; Mr. and Mrs. A. R0y 50044 tremendous depletion in the || TC HAMS AND BACON--U. S. Government Inspected | S 5 o B RS +e | Emily Key, and Miss Roller, Mrs.!Andeews, D Mr. and Mrs. L. joq0 two years. Jack Stewart, Lloyd Naticnal League Chicago 54 51 514 |credit is due the members of the| . .o ool e B. Smmons, Duncan, Okla.; Mrs kg oy R s T e i 4 5% ‘s00 |Juneau team, none of whom had| 5 SS. il (_-‘ gy o '“" s “'-‘ 'r»x’* Mis: Minni, and Lafe Weeks, compan-|~= { Miss Moreau has been employed| George inting, Dallas, Tex.; 55 jons on the expedition, are now en- | ™ St. Louls 7; New York 3. Philadelphia. ... 41 56 456 Dracticed for the event, for their| e [ X sxia. T Pittsburgh 2, 5; Philadelphia 0, 1.| St. Louis ........... 39 69 201" Catl, SThAD, WREIHRERaL bl ; o Miss. Mary Jo Cowling, Denton, ; WINDOW CLEANII. G |self to be & sportsman of the high-| 1°au has made many friends American League ———.——- | wish ' her happine: ¥ or | Tt " a allas: p i i B - s, B ss in her new|Texi« Miss 8. Warren, Dallas; Philadelphia 3, 2; Chicago 2, 8.|WARRACK COMPANY est type, aliowed WREE ctiiiins ‘z}home‘ o | Misses Higganbotham, Dallas; Mrs. GUPP R PHIcE Washington 7, 0; Cleveland 8, 5. WORKING AT HOSPITAL £hoot against his team of five - Boston 17, 0; St. Louis 11, 7. | soldiers,; using the five highest| Bosoty T By Toug. The J. B. Warrack Construction €ivilian scores in the competitive] MAXIE SERIOUS ABOUT LOUIS BOUT 1 Is Anv ANGING | o e Company is finishing the receiling Score. i TEAM STANDINGS of the old portion of St. Ann's| The competitive events were both | o | . : Juneau Cash Grocery Pacific Coast League Hospital in all the rooms and halls Slow and rapid fird on the 200 and 4 4 gl (Second Half) on the top floor with Celotex. {300 yard range and slow fire on : 4 NEW YOR¥ g8~ Copper 15, CASH GRUUERS Won Lost Pet. e e —— |the 500 yard range, selling at 8% cents which is half a Corner Second and Seward San Francisco .36 26 .58l; SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! | Soldler , Yokl . y i || cenv oves SRETPEIR fihe past slx Fros: Detivety ) - | 'The scores of the soldiers, cap- ? months. « i A HA tained by Sgt. Charles E. Behrens, Vo | Bt el | “ 5 out of a possible 250 were: Pl’Ol’nlSC Steve Power at Plate | Sgt. Charles E. Behrens ... 235 e {Pvt. 1st Class Christ Jorgensen 234 ;Sgt. Pete C. Bertelsen ... i . y ? ‘ |Cpl. Thornton ‘F. Haynes ... ) # 1 Pvt. 1st Class Willard A. Par- b 1 Special Glacier Highway Delivery Juneau Team | The Juneau team, captained by | Dan Moller made the following | (FS % i he Daily Alaska Empire is delivered daily to all points on the oo MO, . v ot . Glatier Highway as far as Tee Harbor daily, and Eagle River on Sat- Ban- Motler ..\ By / : % 1 urdays only, at the same delivered price as in the City Limits or [J: P. Williams £ 212 3 A ! ‘in.Douglas, Treadwell and Thane . . . . or at the regular subscription : r ; 32;;:ccsmen Mgy }gg' I s e, p " 5 price, $1.25 per month. And when we say delivered daily, we mean daily, R 3 i ; o $ ! AND RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR. b - I0u] , 0 Call The Empire or contact the HIGHWAY DELIVERY, author- ; it 3 : w ized DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE delivery service, and START YOUR The scores mede by the other | Juneau riflemen were: Sperling, | | % s ; 4 SUBSCRIPTION TODAY. 179; Osborn, 170; Torgerson, 164; h | McKinney, 156; and Weschenfelder, | s / ? g ‘ 151. | 7 ’ : ‘ | A detail of soldiers assisted byl\ . 4 |a eroup of civilians attended in| g | A ; | the pits. Many Juneau citizens vis- | . g i ‘m:d the range to witness the match | ; 4 4 4 = i |and the event was considered en-' y | az aS a o m zre _ % ;G | tirely successful. ¢ it ” z : 2 e s V@ smack that apple for you, Steve,” these three Cléveland | ATTENT! The thre: i Max Baeris figtic future is nothing t ; f 10N MOOSE WOMEN f Joe Louis g tuty 9 o “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” are evidently telling their new boss, Steve O'Neill, who | o B h l.l a‘!;oult, the former ck pnhkn g‘l rs d:": "l ho,pl:ik-w[: . d ” H r of hi: b ark, N. J., nome eclare: d Walter Johnson as manager of the Clevelend Indians. Photo | Women of the Moose meeting at! set fon 1rl‘lzlvng. Tila.hands, Bacr balicve‘i, Will b In first rate shape 8, left to xight, Semmy Hale, Hal Trosky, Joe Vosmik and |8:00 o'dlock tonight. Tor hig September fight with the Detrolt bomber. (Associated Press S Steve O'Neill, o ¢ l—adv. "RECORDER, Photo) | i A

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