The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1936, Page 6

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BARNEY GOO(,LE AND SPARK PLUG WELL -~ WELL - X BY,GANNY-- I OING NIGH TARNE " PAPPY * WILKINS -~ CITY- SORRY COME OOWN TO MAH TH STATION WITH ME - HOPE You ENJOYED YOUR . FIRST TRAIN RIDE ---- < Yair 2 4 ndicate, Inc, Creat Bricuin nghts reserved: B PIRATES BE STANDING OF CLUBS AT PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet.| Oakland ... 31 16 .660( DuUGERS |F|VE Seattle 26 20 565 ] \Portland 23 21 523 | San Francisco 23 22 511 HITs SGURE 3Misslons g a ;4T San Digo 22 25 468 Sacramento 19 24 442 | & Los Angeles ... 15 29 341 | 4 : § NATIONAL LEAGUE | New York Nationals, Chi- Won Lost Pet| s ¥ St. Louis 8 4% £ago An}ex_xcans 0. g o B ol 15 10 600 tend Wmmng Streak Pittsburgh 14 10 583 i Chicago 12 13 .480| Pittsburgh downed Brooklyn yes- |Boston 12 13 .480‘ terday afternoon by a score of |Cincinnati S e to 2 and handing Lingle Van Mun- |pioaqeiPhis e go his sixth defeat of the season AMERICAN LEAGUE | » The Pirates bunched five of ninc Won Lost Pet. hits to score three runs in the g"w York 19 9 679 ; ; s 5 oston 1054 88 seventh inning. Mungo was .(~m’Ch_\cle1 e 10 15| to the showers. Jim Weaver, on|gpicae, SR PR A the mound for Pittsburgh, allowed | washington 14 15 483 | only four hits. Detroit 12 14 462 | ey Philadelphia 10 15 400! New York stretched the win |St. Louis 4 28 148 GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE | streak to five straight games yes- terday afternoon by Won Lost Pct. shutting out » American Legion .. 1 0 1.000 Cincinnati 2 to 0. Douglas 1 0 1.000/ 7 Moose 0 1 .000] Boston stung Leroy Parmelee, . of |Elks 0 1 000 St. Louis, yesterday afternoon and - — i walked off the field with a 7 to 5 victory. Ten hits were coliected |RAINBOW GIRLS TO [ by Boston. t Gt INSTALL OFFICERS In the American League, Chicago ik { ran the winning streak to siX| Th Rainbow Girls of Juneau will straight yesterday, whipping New | hold installation of officers tonight | York 9 to 7. Lou Gehrig and|at 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Teny Lazzeri hit homers during the | Temple > public is invited to| game. the services which will include a — musical program and refreshments GAMES FRIDAY Edith Belle Heller will give a Pa Coast League violin solo, accf Portland 0; San Diego 2: ‘»::1]11 (1;\1‘ ool ol Hoosmpaniba National League i L; e e 5 Pittsburgh 6; Brooklyn 2. TR *OUNE 98 DATL OF 10e DM New York 2: Cincinnati 0. sxca! entertainment which has been Boston 7; St. Louis 5. provided for the evening \ Chicago 6; Philadelphia 11 One of the features will be the American Leagie presentation of a worthy adyisor | Chicago 9; New York 7. pin to Inga Lindstrom, retiring Philadelphia 6; Detroit 5 worthy advisor, by M. S. Whittier. > {Washingten 10; St. Louis 5 The committee in charge of re-| Boston 2; Cleveland 7. freshments is composed nr Jane Gastinean Channel League Blomgren, Sue Stewar! ry | Legion-Dougla$. postponed, raim. ealf 'md Ellen Mc; | “Deliciously Different Foods” " Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties | ; o e e A e = o “1 ' FRESH ‘ Fruits and Vegetables I ——AEWAYS! . California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE [ Prompt Delivery || Telephone 478 ixnsunAmcn Allen Shattuck i Established 189€ - S Juneau = v Alaska || FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telcphone 409 B. M. Hehrends Bank Bldg JUNEAU CASH GRGCERY IME " WHISTL LOWE H' WELCOME TO THE ) 1 UG CoNTRAPTION PIFFED AN' MARCELLY COULDN'T [ SNORTED S0 HIT ALMOS' JERKED |SONS OF NORWAY TO CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY M/\Y 16 1936 YEP-- T RECKON T ORTER CLEAN MVYSE'F _LP FUR TH' WEDDIN' ) VE OL' MUD TURKLE /! BACK (N THEM THAR STEAM CARS-- ONLESS YE FOTCHED ALONG THET THREE = DULLERS AN' A HA'E VE OWE ME--- _ Daily Cross-word Puzsle NS WRITTEN T o DEMMERT _ACTION | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 22. Employ AGA[NST TERR[TORY I Pieed o 25. Flatboat used - o oedher SEILDIOMEZSICIRIAIPIS whers | 5 fmeluson to the long dama g AIRIOJUISIEZMIOIUISISIE] 26 Disconcert | an 12 Demmert against Wal- the touch 27. Course Stein G. Smith, former Territorial 16. se;:g);ou!m | MZZE 2T i‘i E _{A_T AT 28. Deck forth Treasurer, case was Written this 16, Light open . J=tl D T3 L AILIT] s0. Bdible merning in District Court | when cotton fabric [O|N|E [S OITZA|LMIE fennss | Judge George F. A der orde 12, Jourtny 1= $1. Something in dge George F. Alexander ordered | 18, Subsequenty [RIEIGIAILIEISEZBIL AISIE addition to | a judgment against Demmert sign-| B AL RIUIE|SHZRIA|! D that speck | oq in accordance with the mandat 20. Founded PIRIAITIEZSIEICIEIDIEID » e | of the Circuit Court of Appeal o . Arl 4 B ¢ piemen [CIADEICIANIINIUILIE] 35§51 of com | Which upheld the decision of the 22. Beneath . Pronoun strict Cburt here | 35 SRET ot onew [ANYIEZZTIHIRIE WZNIAIP 35 without Aibda L e SRR parent GIORIOIAID WIAIY EN[O ST knowledge |‘M sme;; mu; action agains! | 24. Disguise . Nerve | Mr. Smith as Treasurer to keep 26. Southern con- [UIN| 1 [OINISEZEIVIAIDIE]S networks | the Territorial officlal from dis stellation EIS[T E[EMADIEMI[O[TIE] Kternity al “official Irom “dis- 29. gh&. l;‘ncl: .l :g Tgt:le dish bursing funds in the amount | 8L 10} 3 ine I " i The Rbri 60. Custom 4. Rich brown animal $340,000 set aside by the Leg | wind 61. Soft drink: 5. Slots In shafts 8. Top | ture. for the care of aged rc | 86. Inquire collog, 6. Reglons 48. Cut own | i il, gmmr’ ¥ 2. Uut;\r (-o:!enln. Z srl:“ 3 b 50. u,,.-{,,m ‘ni.n | indigent and needy on grounds that | ertaining to of a wheel . Shrubs w of a stair is the ear 63. Positive seeds are L Cleansing Ll fi' X_Veklry ia AI:|:Clr|c pole umsed n pe;- i &l r‘gg:: inatory against the Indians and . Take up again 64 Always mer: E i héiir st iehts | 41 Celestisl oy ©5. Part of the to fiavor 65, Without g . el 42 sclr Wl 73‘“.“ o g0 kindred or | He lost the case in I ct Court | 43 . Guide the 9. By riends ! | “ Exclnmluan course of 10. Jingle 65. Central j£nd’ again in the higl court. | 45. Refer 67. Utter 11 Give tem- American The Court held Demmert failed to| :: s“‘ '"“:" i eawn 1 g,,|‘;',‘;’,’{k. 5 Ef:,,:,::‘lu ;::;:.“u lmhrdn\ authorized to speak| ne: prefix rincely winging B cal he ians . Pl Italian barri; rde; ) i, Farther down tamily PO aing " * o8 Ab‘\‘enuno( The funds Demmert claimed | | 54" Colored again tandare f the coune light | were be I { 8. In @ line 3 Fall in drops try 60. Owna R belng dishubigaiuissuisci- inatory way against the Indians in- cluded $185,000 for aged residents i $90,000 for dependent children; $20,000 for destitution and $45000! for relief of needy ‘and indigent. | - | LECTURER ON FCX | ; FARMING COMING L ! Altert H. Leonard, Manager of the F Food Department of Pur- ina Mills, one of the biggest in-| dustries in the country, located in| St. L , is making a tour of Alask; cities, where he will con- duct a series of meetings on the fex raising industry. He holds his first Alaska meeting in Ketchikan Monday, May 18, Wrangell, May 2\ Juneau next Saturday, May Cordova, May 28, Anchorag 29, Kasilof and Seldovia, June 1, and Sewatd, June 4. Some very interesting motion pic- | tures which Mr. Leonard has per- sonally taken in Canada and the! States, - will be ' shown ‘at these! meetings. " FOX HOLLOW NEW HIII// Wlll./// IIII ence Day is officially on May 17. Harry Krane and his orchestra is HIGHWAY RESORT| furnishing the music for the an- CELEBRATE TONIGHT . The Fox Hollow! That's the at- :;;1,&1%;22‘1\[& Wwhich is always & rous- |, . e and appropriate name giv- Tonight the Sons of Norway cele- | ° ° len the new highway Ilunchroom brate their “Fourth of July” with and stopping place out Glacier a big independence dance at the Lode and placer location notices Highway at the 11-Mile post. The Moose Hall. Norwegian Independ- for sale at The Empire office. new place, completely “xemp_deled DREAMLAND TONIGHT ® That's what they're all reading and that's where they're all ‘go- ing because — IT'S THE LIVLI- EST PLACE OF ALL—TONIGHT! No Cover Charge! Dance All Night! ® Try our delicious "HAMBURG SANS" with a choice of WINES and BEER. @ MIKE’S DREAMLAND By BILLIE DE BECK s 'Lt GIVE YE JUS' TWO MINUTES To GI(T YORE BONES BODACIOUSLY | and painted white, is opening to- Douglas Fire Deéartn‘iénf Annual Ball Douglas Nat morrow under the management of Mrs. A.J. Gillis, and will serve hot sandwiches, hamburgers, home- made pie and cake, and coffee. side of the road, in true fox hol- low surroundings, and should be a e o6 Gt convenient, and gomfortable place or motorists td top. t t. 3 2 g 4 gy v U Bl Dancing 10 P. M. Admission $1 \FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 16.—Only four halibuters, all from the local banks, arrived and sold here today as fol- —— lows: ‘Gony with 7,000 pounds, Thelma No. 2 with 15,000 pounds, both selling for 10% and 8 cents; Restitution 14,000 peunds, 10 1-2 and L Old prarlp(f,rsrlur salc at Fmplre Office A 8 cents; National 18,000 pounds, 9% a M"“ nd 8 cents AFTER 6:00 P. M. LRSS ATTENTION FRITZ COVE RESIDENTS Yhe Highway Delivery, authorized carriers of The Daily Alaska Em- puc ill make a special trip over the Fritz Cove Road Tuesday even- ing and if a sufficient number of | ~ subscribers can be secured, at the | regular rate, The Empire will be > | delivered on ‘that route. | Peter Pan Beauty i P gt 03 Shoppe PHONE 221 % i your Daily Alasfio dmpi has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. & MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. i HELVI PAULSON, Operator Inties A 41, That Home-Made Taste in ALASKA DAIRY ICE CREAM “ Stop in tomorrow . . on your picnic trip or trip 6ut the highwary . . or on your way to the airport—cmd we will show you the choice materials used in Alaska Dairy Ice Cream. Tomorrow we are featuring the following, flav- orst Strawberry, Vanilla or‘Chocolate and: you' eain buy it by the gallon (packed for delivery) quarts, pints, cones or by dish on the grounds, at these prices— Gallon, $2.40; Quart, 60c; Pint, 30¢; Cones, Sc or, by the Dish served with our delightfully delicious HOME- MADE CAKEt 20c FOR BOTH! All' Fresh Fruit Flavors in Se&sonl Ask for Alaska Dair§ le” Gllelnl ALASKA DAIRY JOSEPH KENDLER - =1

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