The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1936, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA F_MPIRE FRIDAY, APRIL I7 MANAGER JOE CRONIN HAS BAD MISHAP Fractures Right Thumb in Play — Red Sox Beat Athletics BOSTON, Mass,, April 17.—Man- ager Joe Cronin fractured his right thumb in the second inning of yes- terday's game which his Boston Red Sox won from the Philadelphia Athletics by a score of 10 to 4. The mishap occurred while Cron- in was covering second base. He took a throw for a forced play. Manager Cronin will be out of !.he game for two or three weeks, it is said. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 2; Oakland 6. Missions 1; Sacramento 6. Portland 4; Los Angeles 0. Seattle 6; San Francisco 2. National League Pittsburgh 4; Cincinnati 7. Chicago 5; St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 6; New York 7. Boston 5; Philadelphia 7. American League Philadelphia 4; Boston 10. New York 6; Washington 5. Chicago-St. Louis, cold weather. Detroit-Cleveland, cold weather. STANDING OF¥ CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. 14 13 11 9 Dakland Seattle Missions Fortland Ban Francisco Ban Diego Sacramento Los Angeles NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. 0 17 8 6 New York Pittsburgh Philadelphia Chicago Boston Bt. Louis Cincinnati Brooklyn AMERICAN -667 667 667 .333 333 .333 .000 LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. 1.000 1.000 667 500 .500 .333 .000 .000 Boston Chicago ‘Washington Detroit Cleveland New York . St. Louis ... Philadelphia ... ——— SHOP IN JUNEAU? CITY COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT The first regular meeting of the new City Council will be held to- night at 8 o'clock in the council | chambers at the city hall. Among | other things to be considered to- | night are the third and final read- ing of the Building Code, and the opening of applications for various | appointive city positions. | — ee— - INSURANCE NOTICE Notice is hereby served that Don Morrison is not connected with my | business, nor any Insurance House | connected with my business, and I am not responsible for any trans- actions which he may enact. —adv BERT ELSTAD. SUMMONS FOR FUBLICAT(ON 3895-A In the District Court for the Ter-| ritory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. ELLEN LINDY, Plaintiff, vs. FRED LINDY, 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 days after the last publication of this summons, namely within thir- ty days after the 24th day of April, 1936, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action| demands the following relief: dis- solution of the bonds of mntrlmonyi now and heretofore existing be-| tween plaintiff and defendant; and| for any other or further relief merited. And in the event you fail so to; appear and answer, the plaintiff| will take judgment against you for | want thereof, and will apply to thei court for the relief demanded in her complaint and as herexnabove‘ stated. Witness, the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said court, and| the seal of said court hereunto| affixed, on this 27th day of March, 1936. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, (Seal of Court) By: PEGGY D. McLEOD, Deputy. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 27, 1936. Last publication, April 24, 1936. | Mrs. White of the United Food team | | | United Food— Clerk. | Mrs. White iMiss Monson Mrs. George MRS. PETRICH « TAKES HONORS ¢ ELKS' ALLEYS § Bowls Best Total Score and Best Single Game in Women's Matches Mrs. Tom Petrich of the Caro Wholesale team bowled a toial | score of 551 for first place in' the Women Elks Tournament mal"h| play at the Elks Alleys last night. l‘ and Edith Bavard of the California Grocery team were second and third with scores of 530 and 512 respec- ely. Mrs. Petriclf also bowled the | st individual game score, 205, Mrs. Messerschmidt of the Piggly | Wiggly team was second with 189, | and Mrs. White and Edith Bavard | tied for third place with scores of 182 each. Piggly Wiggly won from Cam‘l Wholesale, and United Food defeat- 2d California Grocery. The games between Sanitary Meat and Bon Marche, scheduled for last night, were postponed due to the illness of two of the Sanitary Meat bowlers, | Mrs. Stewart and Dalma Hansen. | Only one series of games is scied- | uled for the next playing date in the Women Elks Tournament, Bon Mar- che vs. Caro Wholesale, 7:30 pm.| ‘omorrow evening. | Complete scores of last ni ght's | games were: | Piggly Wiggly Vs. Caro Wholesa'e | Piggly Wiggly— | Mrs. Messer- schmidt Mrs. Peterman Alice Coughlin 149 498 | 146— 438 127— 381 160 146 127 433 462 4221317 Caro Wholesale— ! | Mrs. Petrich 178 205 168— 551 | !Mrs. Duncan 94 140 148— 382 Mrs. Sarvela 85 93 86— 234 31 31 31— 338 469 433 712')0 Califernia Grocery vs. United Iood | | California Grocery— | Edlth Bavard 161 | Mrs. Caro 154 | Kay Goodwin 124 439 189 146 127 | 93 169 148 124 124— 441 42 lfll‘ll 182 130 150 10 180 168— 53 124 154— 408, 134 124— 408, 10 10— 3] - -- SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! SUMMER of z of Seward, 448 4561376 an | 936 sz donlf have to be 2ick to enjoyacé whnskey'" g n—a barrel of quality in every bottle! Old Quaker sticks to every rule of fine distilling, in spite of its friendly price There’s just one way to put a barrel of quality inro every bottle of whiskey. You’ve got to abide by the old proven rules of fine distilling. Quality grains, a rich formula, and strict obedience to the old-time distilling and mellowing rules . .. and you’re bound to get a wealth of rich good- ness in your whiskey...But you've got to stick to the rules! ... And Old Quaker always does! iossEry gD QUAKER: 90 PROOF BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY STRAICHT W, X T " OLD GUAKE Asyou preferin BOURBON or RYE. 1t bearsthe SCHENLEY MARK of MERIT Copyright 1936, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Division of SCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO., Inc SEWARD GIRL WEDS Dorothy Marie Neville, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neville, was married last week Charles Rasmussen in sive ceremony at the Community Church. Mr. sen, the son of Mr Charles Rasmussen of went, to Seward as a the U ris, put Milton impre at the expiration Rasmus- and Oakland, member S. Coast Guard cutter Mor- of Mrs. of his | HISK“ ' | i ¢ term of enlistment, accepted a posi- tion with the Cal M. Brosius lum- ber and building material business. The bride was born and educated in Seward. - SHOP IN JUNEADL" | ] If your dog is missing he may |be at the City Dog Pound on the Thane Road. You may prevent this by securing a license for your dog 'now. Dogs that are a public nuis- |ance will be impounded. ROY HOFFMAN, Chief of Police. OLDTIMERS IS STRICKEXL Francis E. Leslle, seward seciion foreman on the Alaska Railroad, suffered a stroke of paralysis re- cently and was taken to the Seward General Hospital, where his condi- tion was regarded as very serious. Mr. Leslie has been employed by the Alaska Railroad since 1917. JUNEAU 6 SPECIAL Better Light—Better Sight ‘COMBINATION OFFER TWO Lamps for Price of ONE 1 New Style IES Bridge Lamp 1 New Style IES Table Lamp $ l 0.00 ONLY Sl 0.00 Alaska Electric Light & Power Go, DOUGLAS 18 Plan a New Home? Bring your sketch or plan to us. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE No Obligations COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 587 ALL ALASKA Now Quickly, Conveniently Accessible Fast service to and from Seattle via United Air Lines or Northwest Airlines and other airlines and railroads connecting with Alaska Steamship Company to and from Seattle and Juneau SCHEDULES Sailings of Alaska Steamship Company SEATTLE—JUNEAU Read Every Down Sat. Tues. 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:30 PM 9:00 AM AM Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Every Read Tues. Down Read e Up 11:00 AM 11:30 AM AM 9:00 AM Thurs, Mon. Table 1—JUNEAU-WHITEHORSE-FAIRBANKS Every Read Tues. Down Miles 0 200 v. Juneau . Whitehorse Whitehorse . Read Up Ar. Every Sun. 3:00 PM 1:50 PM 1:20 PM Time 4 Whitehorse Fairbanks Livengood . Ruby Juneau Juneau Lv. Juneau Ar. Miles 0 Lv. 54 Ar. Table 3—FAIRBANKS-LIVENGOOD Read Time Up Fairbanks Livengood PASSENGER TARIFFS Juneau $ 25.00 100.00 110.00 . 148.00 Liven- good White- horse Fair- banks $ 75.00 85.00 123.00 $ 10.00 48.00 Ruby EFFECTIVE BETWEEN MAY lst AND OCTOBER 31st, 1936 Evedy Tues. Fairbanks Ar, 12:30 PM Fairbanks Lv. 12:00 N Flat Li Ar. Lv. Ar. $32.00 60.00 56.00 100.00 6:00 PM 700 131.00 175.00, . Fairbanks Flat Nome .. 156.00 200.00 -..Fairbanks Lv. 9:00 AM $60.00 Table 2—~NOME-FLAT-FAIRBANKS Evrey Read Wed. Down Miles 8:00 AM Read Up ..Fairbanks Ar. -..Fairbanks Lv. ...Fairbanks Ar. -Fairbanks Lv. -Fairbanks Ar. Nome Lv. Every Wed. USE AIR EXPRESS Time Express packages are accepted at all offices of the company. Express is carried on all schedules shown herein. A separate ex- press tariff giving complete information for shippers is available at any company office. . Fairbanks Ruby . Ruby . Fligt ... B, aghe . Nome 0 240 0 400 9 9: 14 1 2 700 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. FLYING TIME SAVES VACATION TIME ALL PLANES RADIO EQUIPPED Juneau, Alaska TRAFFIC OFFICE—GASTINEAU HOTEL Telephone No. 106 Tables Nos. 1 and 2—Multimotored Equipment Table No. 3—Single Motored Equipment

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