The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1936, Page 7

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_ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG. WELL, WELL--'PON MY WORD - SENATOR KNOTTS-YOU OLD RASCAL!! WHY DION'T YOU TELL ME YOU WERE GOING TO GET MARRIED ? SO-HO---THIS (S THE LITTLE (ADY 22 TUT-TUT-- THIS (S MARCELLY-- TIGERSSHUT CARDS DEFEA OUT SUNDAY - DOUGLAS TEAM, BY RED SOX HOME GROUNDS - Ferrell Brothers Combina- tion Helps Turn Trick on 1935 Champs BOSTON, Mass., May 4. The Boston Red Sox, paced by the Fer- rell, brothers' ‘combination, pitcher and eatcher, shut out the world champion Detroit Tigers 6 to 0 in Islanders Into Camp by 3 to 2 Score The Cardin Juneau, tained by Erv Hagerup, proved c y that they are a pow oned wi in the the rain Sunday. A 2-hit victory gave Wes Ferrell his third victory of the season against one defeat. T His brother Rick, the American |played on the Douglas ball ‘—JJUH(‘S League’s leading batter, blasted out | yesterday afternoon. a home run in the second inning Lindstrom, who pitched | as well as a double later in the for the Cardinals throughout the game which accounted for one run. game, was in first rate form and R . |allowed but a scanty hit or two,| GAME UNDAY |holding Douglas down to two runai Pacific Coast League |only, one in the fourth and another Missions 1, 5; Seattle 10, 3. |in the sixth inning: For the Card- Sacramento 3, 4; San Francisco |inals, Stan Grummett was at the | 10, 10. receiving end for the first four in-| San Diego-Portland, rain nings and Al Bloomquist finished | Oakland 0s Angeles 10, 3.|the game behind the plate. National League : hurled for the Isianders| a 6; Chlcago 5. first four innings and . Louis 6. skine pitched three, while Pittsburgh 6. rson was their catcher through- | New York 7; Cincinnati 5, eleven jcut the game. | innings. Of the runs made by the Card- American League nals, one the second was oLl St. Louis 5; New York 4. > in the sixth inning| Chicago 8; Philadelphia 4 off Erskine, who rates as the losing Cleveland 3; Washington 0. Ra nmhrv e was cle ed out in fifth inning. ors beir Detroit 0; Boston 6. AB SN th l)nu las P - g tenat teagu. - GASTINEAU NURSES 'hila i nneti 3. New York 4; C 5, ten in- WILL MEET TONIGHT nings. —_— i Boston 1; Pittsburgh 6. Gastineau Channel Nurses will | Brooklyn 0; St. Louis 4. hold their regular meeting tonight American League szl 8 O'Lé(ul'k :aLPthv: dl\ome of Mrs. : > Jerne oley, resident. Subjects CD]':‘;;’I‘;ng'TP ’;i:f;x‘]p;“a T of importance will be discussed dur- St Lot 4j Washmgi.on 9 ing the business ac\ssn_on, and all Cflicago Piyrashgeci gl members of the association are ask- | ; ¢ |ed to attend. D STANDING OF CLUBS DELL E. SHERIFPF, Alaska’s| Tuner, is now at the Gastineau PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Hotel, —adv. | Won Lost Pet. H Oakland 26 .703 Seattle,, 22 595 Portland 17 515 | Missions 18 514 San Francisco 17 486 | Sacramentd 15 429 San Diego 15 417 Los Angeles 12 -333 NATIONAL LIAGUE Wor Lost Pet. St. Louis 9, 5 .68 — New York 9 6 600 / Chicago 9 7 563 A Pittsburgh 8 7 533 % Philadelphia 9 10 4n g., Cincinnati 8 DAy [ Boston 4 6 400 E Brooklyn . . 6 1 .353 AMERICaN LEAGUE LUXURY-WAY Won Lost Pct. ACROSS AMERICA. .. Boston 13 6 684 | New York 12 6 667 Ride the Air-Conditioned | Cleveland 10 7 .588 Zi. 1 ZOLYMPIAN Washington 1 9 550 Philadelphia 6 11 353 | Chicago 6 11 353 There’s not a more delightful rail St. Louis oo 3+ 15 167 Journey in the world than the trans- B LA continental trip on The Milwaukee Road’s Olympian. CHURCH RECEI NEW PAINT JOB Although clean up and gamnt up weck ‘' officially started May 1, many firms and organizations along with private citizens went ahead of the date and are well on their way | to completion of spring house clean- | ing. Among this number is the paint job on the Catholic Church of the Nativity, and the Rectory. Under the difection of Eugene De Rusette the church has been paint- ed a slate gray with trimmings of | pearl grey. The cross has been painted aluminum, and the bell has a new coat of branze color. The rectory is being painted and will be the same color as the church with trimming on the upper portion of the building in tan. The body of the school house will A perfected system of air condition- ing always keeps you cool, clean and comfortable as you traverse the most interesting route between the Pacific Northwest and Chicago. You'll enjoy the luxurious appoint- ments of this famous roller-bearing train—observation-club car; ladies” lounge, shower and valet; compart- ment and drawing room sleeping cars. Appetizing, moderately priced meals. . . courteous, friendly service. And you’ll be thrilled by the 656 mile electrified ride over the mountains. Modern Tourist Sleeping Cars . . . bring travel costs 'way down. Much of the corfort and privacy of travel in standard sleeping cars at about one-half the usual cost. Also | all-luxury Milwaukee Road type coaches that offer one-third more room per passenger. be in aluminum with tan trim- £ ming. For turtber information inquire of yournear- De Russette has recently COM- est steamship office, any Travel Bureau, or e il I in pleted calsomining several rooms 2.5, CARSON, GamecdS Adsat MARCY SAKES, SEN'TER YE KNOW FULL-WELL T HAINT A-STUOV(N' ERBOUT MERRVYIN' NOBOOY NOHOW CEPT'N “WEASELPUSS"” {ker Juneau Aggxeoalmr Take!cs the Trin Ip Cap-for an extended ‘vdcation ‘in' Eng- | St. Ann’s Hospital. Also at St. Ann’s is the newly fin- ished third floor which was sanded and shellaced under the direstion of Garland Boggan, and a finish ol Wwax was put over it, ‘White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. Seattle, Wash. By BILLIE DE BECK MARCELLY 1 ARE PLUMB " wo@e QUT GAWKIN' | WINDERS, SEN TER-- C'MON, KIO-- YER SEEN' © 1936 K | crganizations over the country in { recognizing Miss Nightingale's | rerote deeds DR. CARLSON Dr. Rae L. Carlson, accompanied by her daughter, 7 HERE TRINITY GUlLD LADIES HONOCR HOSPITAL DAY MRS. S. FELDON | On May 12, St. Ann's “Zospital | Carlson, arrived Friday on g BSERVE HER will be opened to anycne wishing North Sea from Ketchikan HULY to seé and understand the work | Carlson may open an office in Ju- | T.inity Guild members met in the | ry Friday 5. John Jones which is being done for sick pa- tients there. However, this year the activities which usually occur on this day will be postponed until fall when St. Ann's Hospital will have a special program celebrating its jubilee. year. THREE CRT RANDY afternoon with as hostess. A hand- { shower was given as a sur- e for Mrs. S. Felden, president Guild, in appreciation efficiency and courtesy in iding over the Guild for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Felden are leaving ters until about October 1 on of Fiorence - who brought much to soldiers suffering gale aid GIVEN 7 MONTHS needed frem wounds received in the Cri- mesn War, and who following the pri of petit larceny in the U. S. Comn war established nursing homes and became the mother of modern nurs- ing, hospitals of America have set| aside her birthday, May 12, as Na—‘ ‘THBEE OROW ’iRANDY has tional Hospifal ‘Day. Sisters ‘of* st.' ‘:)ven ged ‘ih ‘the ‘woéod “for ‘two Ann’s will join with other nursing ' years! And the price is very low.” with the - alleged theft of L tenced ‘to - seven “months - in Federal jail. land. ALASKA AIR TRAN SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot H. R. BROWN, Agent Phone 612, Night and Day Office Phone 587 announces the addition of a Six-Place BELLANCA SKY-ROCKET fo supplement the reqular service now being performed by the Four-Place, J-6 Stinson Seaplane. Powered by SCIf—supercharged ‘WASP, giving much mare power per seat than found in ordmary sectplanes the Bel- lanca is specially adapted for long-dis- tance flying (such as Ketchikan or Seat- tle, non-stop); the added cruising range greatly increasing the safety of long flights. The Bellanca Sky-Rocket was. selected by us as the ideal ship to insure the greatest sqfety in Alctska fly- ing. The extra "power- loadmg of thls plcme cfllows greater convenience m bagqa<Je that can be carried byfpassengets. %, B el B — Extra Power. . . Sky-rocke‘t Climb BELLANCA ... Speedy . .. Steel Strength . .. Dependable. ®.. RIDE ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT year-round service—locally owned clist sryEert i . WEehh e Tad Sy 18y f st AL ' ke J b |SEATTLE BANKER TO | HUNT BEAR, VICINITY TENOGRAPHER-TYPIST EXAMINATION COMING The U. 8. Civil Service Commiis- Clark Burghart, Seattie banker, SIOR Disiasinoyticed ‘af oper vom- has chartered a Campbell Church PCHtve examination Wvetio- yacht, for a beat hunting trip to 1 Al Admiralty Tslind, according to in- | ASKd. receipt of il formation received hére today close 5t SeNciE o e 1. Mr. Biirghart and party will leave FUll information may be obtain- Seattle soon and are expected to ar-, | 4 4t Room 311, Federal aud Tet- rive in Southeast Alaskn waters |Mitorial Bullding, Juncau. some time next week SHOP IN JUV optometrist, | ida the | Dr. | |neau which will be her he adquar- | Richard Dix was round guilty of sioner's Court here in connection from the Home Grocery and sen- | the - ALASKANS! | Enjoy all these advantages A FREE TICKET THRU CALIFORNIA! That, literally, is what Southern Pacific gives you on reduced summer round- trips to most eastern cities. From Seattle or Vancouver, you can swing down thru San Francisco and Los Angeles on your way East; then circle back on your choice of northern lines for not 1c more rail fare than the lowest roundtrip directly East and back. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES, on sale May 15 to Oct. 15 (return limit Oct. 31), are extremely low. For example, from Seattle or Vancouver to Chicago and back: $57.35 in coaches and chair cars, $68.80 in tourist sleeping cars (plus berth), and $86 in standard Pullmans (plus berth). AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT all the way. Every car on Southern Pacific’s principal trains is cool and clean. Dustand dirt are eliminated. Low-cost meals in diners. Tray Service for coach and tourist passengers; coffee or milk 5¢, sandwiches 10¢s TWO GREAT EXPOSITIONS on our lines. Both the Pacific International at San Diego and the Texas Centennial at Dallas can be included on your trip East. MEXICO CITY A $50 SIDETRIP on your way East. Go down our West Coast Route from Tucson via Mazatlan and | Guadalajara. Return from Mexico City to El Paso and con- tinue on your eastern journey. MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES are provided Alaskan travelers to the States this summer. If you are planning a trip East or to California it will pay you to ihvestigate what ‘we have to offer. Southern Pacific For folders, reservations or additional information write B. C. TAYLOR, General Agent, 1405 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wash.;or C. G. ALTON, Canadian i { | | ! i Passenger and Ticket Agent, 474 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C; or J. A. ORMANDY, General Passenger Agent, 705 Pacific Bldg., Ponlmd Ore. FAST! An enthusiastic customer tells a friend, who in turn becomes a customer . . . and he too starts spreading the good word. So our steak dinners have become something of an institution in Juneau. They're deliciously juicy and tender . . . that's why we feel we'll earn your gratitude by spreading the good work ourselves Try our steak dinner! FULL COURSE DINNERS from S0cup BAILEY’S CAFE TWO fEs APPROVED m@s ;or ' $1 (00— Special-$ ()00 COMBINATION OFFER 1 New Style IES Bndqe I.ump 5 1 New Style IES Table Lamp If you want to’h | lamps, D e a pair of these 'T WAIT! i.rf foows ‘ya.. ;,“ Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU 6 . . DOUGLAS 18 Po GASOLINE SHOVEL and it 2DUMP TRUCKS——— _now open for hire on dny:dirt, B FEA excavatmq -ane meving jobs - igx.on aheut Juneay, GASTINEAU .. Phone 4503 S ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected

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