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e b THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1936. ] BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK OF COURSE. MR.GOOGLE -- T REAL(ZE . _THE OLD MAN (S MARCELLY'S PAPPY” AND FOR HER SAKE -- I DON'T WANT HIM ARRESTED BUT-- YOU MUST TELL HM To SToP L ANNOVING ME AT MY = 3 OKAY, OEFICE--- - SENATOR - / LEAVE (T YEH - HE'S GOOD AN' SORE, SNUFFY-- YA SEE EVERY TIME OL PAPPY B808S (N (T COSTS THE SENATOR A HUNDRED BUCKS TO GET RID OF H(M--TH' SENATOR'S GOT HIS CLIENTS TO THINK OF, va UNDERSTAND SENAYY kwfig“ | I-lave It Done Right! Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET GASOLINE SHOVEL and ! | , { 2DUMP TRUCKS————— now olB ¥ batted in Frodel, Liv- Heinkle, Mis. F. Heinke, Miss E. s . 0 \con;z;ne:m:os:erezlel;‘ljl:rdh“ ALTAR SDBIETY Alexander, x\hs\ B. Darling, Earle SWANSON AWARDED { open for hire on any dirt, 0, bat against Snow 20 in 6 innings, Hunter DGUGI.AS WINS l:“f;;‘i‘ii‘:,‘:' y é " e B munter. | SHAEFFER PEN BY excaviiing: and . ovihd 3 0107 14 31 0220 Graham, c. 0 6 00 MLA}lfler 15 in 8 innings; hits off v John Douglas, Mrs. J. Douglas, e i FRDM LEG"]N by 3100 0 0 McAlster 3, stvick out by Evskine| MEMBERS Hflw s oo Myt “vinon| BUTLER-MAURO CO. jobs in or about Juneau. Wishard, 2b. 20 2 4 2 16, Snow 9, McAlister, 2; walked Miss Moe, Miss Lunsetter, Miss M. | 777777 | by Snow 6, McAlister 2; earned runs R. M. Marcus, Miss V.| The Butler Mauro Drug com-|| Phone 4503 GASTINEAU CONSTRUCTION CO. Ferguson, R. M. . Mis { Totals 28 2 918 14 3 off Erskine 3, Snow '1, McAlister 2; Bloom, Mabel Monson, A. B.'pany's eight-day clock which ran *%uhstmmd for Krause in the| wild pitches Snow 3; hit by pitched | Phillips, A. B. Phillips, Jr., Martha 12 days instead, stopped on the 1 balls, Hagerup by Erskine, Frode! B. Johnson, E. R. Erickson, Henry jname of A. H. Swanson, senior in | MOOSE AB R H PO A E by Snow, Erskine by McAlister; e Harmon, Miss Jean Boyer, Robert|the Juneau High School, and ac- |~ =" rrrrs-rrrr——-—rreorrmrmrrrrs (Continued from Page Five) | F. Schmitz, 2b. 2 1 0 2 0 1|passed balls Graham 5, June 4, Fro- | [ adies Have Business Ses-|scott, W. P. Scott, Norma'cording to the drug store’s annual | T - — | Grummett, If. 3 2 1 0 1 0 del; left on bases Douglas 8, Le- 3 P . h H ll Burford, Mrs. W. K. Burford, J. custom, the ilucky young man has .‘ ning and in the final frame, with | Forsythe, ss. 3 1 3 1 1 1 gion 6; charge defeat to Snow; time sion at ransi a Sunick, Mrs. R. J. Sommers, Robert been presented with a Sheaffer F R E s u two away, Pete Rogers, Moose J. Schmitz, 1b. 2 0 0 6 2 0 of game 2 hours 30 minutes; um- | F“'day Goldstein, Mrs. 1. Goldstein, J. Mc- | life-time rountain pen. chucker, passed Joe Snow to fill| Moval, cf. 301 0 0 0 pires Botelho, Forsythe, Gmppen-‘ Daniel, Jr, J. McDaniel, Byron: Each year all names of Seniors mits d v t bl the bases—then, with a bingle Robertson, c. 809 8 1 l becher. | Last of the reguar meetings of Miller, Mrs. B. Miller, E. G. Tyrer, are grouped about the clock dis- an ege a es ineaning a tied count, forced Junge Converse, 3b 30033 T s T ‘Lhe‘ Ladies Altar Society until next |Miss O. Trower, Mrs. L. A. Trower, played in a window, with the min- | 4 to pop to Converse at third. Lindstrom, rf. 30100 O}ZAVODSKY NOW ON September, was held PFriday after- |N. G- Nelson, Miss D. Merrill, J.'ute hand stopping on a name, de- | ——ALWAYS! Rogers, p. 200190 : " Ottsen, L. Burleson, James Toby, claring it the winner. This yi i noon at 2 o'clock in the Parish Hall i s, Y, . ar's st 1 pnadent LB RIS R J T i MERCHANT PATRO Although the members of the or-|Willlam Nichols, J. J. Dunn, Miss gift is a black and pearl pen, of id L3 The Moose cinched the game rmotals 24 4 62117 3 ganization will have get-togethers|H. Kahn, Miss Marjorie Watson.|the new feather-touch, turned-up callffll‘llla Gmel'y with three markefs in their first Stolen bases Robertson; two-base 3 » »oint type, and vard of whict ' Ry et G0 JO LN Gudmund Jensen, merchants' during the summer in the form of 2 o o b o e e . Sk time at bat, on a single, two strolls | pits, pindstrom, Graham, Batson;|night patrolman, is leaving for his | picnics, there will be no regular young Swanson is Guite proud THE PURE FOODS STORE L , and some infield outs. Stan Grum- pome yun Grummett; double-play | mining property at Berners Bay and | meeting dates, Mrs. Walter Hellan WEEK-END PARIY mett accounted for the other Pap ' pagion (McAlister, Wishard, Snow) ; g r 3 1 : 7| during his absence Jack Zavodsky, announced today. . g e Sl Telephone 478 Ptompt Dehvery tally with his four-base clout Over | runs patted in, Batson, Hagerup, | formerly on the “beat,” will assume | Picnic committee members whn ENJOYED UP TAKU —_— the ST It e | Grummett, Forsythe, Moval, Robert-| the duties of seeing the doors of |will have charge of the affairs third. Elmer Lindstrom opened the, son; struck out by Junge 5, Rogers| stores and other establishments are through the summer include, s.o MRS. . J. JACOBSON || v . veek- P g Home Cooked Meals served | last of the fourth with a two-bag | 7; walked by Junge 2, Rogers 3:!locked. | H. L. VanderLeest, Mrs, M. E. Mon- A wef-k end party f;pcx\t .a‘l Tw.ln trom 6180 i Ho B o odn | « ger, but was picked off asleep when Glacier's lodge, Mary Joyce pro- P P I\uld pitch Junge; earned runs off | agle and Mrs. Walter Hellan. riehor, was one of the many out- Catering to Dinner Parties | . Junge rolled the ball from thel ;.o 3 Rogers 2; passed balls, A committee to entertain and | R By Jdhsanites @~ - mound to Foster at third who!Grapam, Robertson 2; left on bnw‘ELKS REPORT FINE take care of Mrs, Ann M. Baxter| oo YU DAUACE By Jpneanies over the week-end FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND threw to McAlister at short for the| Legion 7, Moose 4; O}nnn Mrs. Frank A. Metcalf, left on cess Louise arrived from Skagway 1|the steamer Ataska enroute to De- ‘gt 7 o'clock yesterday morning and SHATTUCK BUILDING 1| troit Lake, Minnesota. Miss Metcalf gajled south at 10 am. with 72 o{plans to visit relatives there during passengers from Juneau for Seattle. \ For the Practice Of 4 | the summer months and will return Established 18%¢ eral players. Bill Robertson, new | McAlister, ss., p. 5 4 4 Elks third baseman, was drafted |Junge, p. 1b 4 : to catch for the Moose and though ' Snow, p., 1b. 4 ' xS as. without shoes or uniform, did right | Hagerup, If., 2b 3 Juneau " % Al ku 23 well. | Wishard, 2b., ss... 4 Graham, c., 1f. 3 SATURDAY'’S GAME *Nixon, If. 1 4 b v - lto Juneau in the fall. . 10 Taoind da: Mlvs. 2 Du{, 1 | 3 ' ran, Wiliam Strong, Sister Mary | MEDICINE and 0] ~ Agnes, Sister Mary Modeste, Dick | time of game who plans to come to Juneau this h putot. |1 Four 52 minutes; umpires, Bot- | TIME, PR TERNBRG o P e s it ot e Loaving Saturday afiernoon. TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S: Government Inspected N s | elho, Baldwin. | SR Oatholic Daughiters. of America |EFOUR ©f people returned to Juneau ) d » McAlister accounted for the first | Mt | Juneau Elks, returning yesterday | pere. include. Mrs. A, M. Geyer|at midnight last night. The trip "Tomorrow'’s Styles : of the Legion runs in the second | SUNDAY GAME |from a week-end trip to Petersburg | chajrman, and Mrs, M. E. Monagle, | Was made in Mary Joyce's river boat Todcxy" frame. He reached first on a field- | N where they put on initiatory work Dates for the Altar Society’s ba-|Mary J er's choice, went to second on al i1 e S0 T os [Saturday night ‘and enjoved 8 sar were set next fall for Novem-| AmOng those who enjoyed the passed ball and came home on Hag-| )Tl A:m 138456789 nce sponsored by the Petersburg|pey 1o and ol fishing, hiking, and general out- erup’s single. The Legionnaires| i”"" - {‘] : 0 g ; ll) 3 llb g"” group. reported a wonderful time Hostesses at the well attended|door good time were: Mr. and Mrs. % chalked up their other miark in| L8070 and pleasant weather during the | meeting yesterday which wound up |K- N- Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hm- their last inning rally. Wayne Gra- | T | wip. They went down by plane u year of successful endeavor were |Chings, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Blake, | ¥ ham led off with a double, and wrml DOUGLAS AB R H PO A [t.‘='\mxda\ returning by air veslel-‘M,A F. L. Johnson and Mrs. N. L.|Mrs. R. W. McCrary, Mrs Murrm | % to third on a passed ball. Nixon |Roller, 6 00 1 1 198y ¥ MacDonald. Stuart, Lucy Sinclair, Mildred Ap- | J L be M lls In(: reachied the P Sihtioh Yihon. hisl MDoAld. Gf. £ % 160 0\ In the party were Exalted Ruler | g VG O S land, Mrs. Ross Gridley, Harriet|{Juneau's Own Store| | uneau L.umocer L ) Le roller was played to the plate to| Andrews, 1b 2 1 0 4 0 of Walter P. Scott, Martin Jorgensen, | Cutler, Ernest Parsons, C. J. Davis, nab Graham. Batson doubled to|Erskine, p. 4490118 ‘E’"le L. Hunter, H. R. Shepard, 72 PASSENGERS Carl Stolberg, and Curtis Shattuck e 4 pennd Nixdhl! dovoss.” okt SlBled | Patup. ob, RN o," artin Lavenik, M. J. W)lcox Geo AN T e [ SO and Snow was thrown four wide|Frodel, c U T0n 1 QT SR N S i ongs to bring up Junge for his pop- | Bonner, 3b & 1075 0 2EE R;‘:‘:f]" ol ot 5l e out | Balog, rf 8180 1000 Qe oot 3 ‘,”‘ | D R b t M c ‘E The game was originally an- Livie, If o Bl 00 O \\l?" t’m to Wrangell before re- I'o o el' L] o e nounced to go nine innings as re-! F —_———— — g N ” i “% g6 Tk g S s ANNOUNCES Allen Shattuck by agreement of the two team man-| LEGION ABR HPO AE| MARY METCALF LEAVES ‘ agers before starting it was cut to| n cf. 0 0 2f i i i c seven sessions to accommodate sev-. Foster, 3b 1 4 0| Mary Mvualf mugmer of M. | Canadian Pacific steamer Prin-| The Open}ng O{ OHICQS n 1110 0 3 2 0 1 9 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 ~mooococomomoXR Score by Innings Strang, rf. Watson, Nona A. Douglas, Mrs. O. SURGfiRY [ Tom Tt T e g AS | Stomach Gas | i il Siais \ JUNEAU CASH GROCE“ Legion 0100001—2| Totals 36 3 62720 11| Oue Gase of ADLERIKA quickly re, Lines, W. P. Scott, Jr., A.E. Schoet- Office Phone 543, Residence Phone 562 # Moose 301000x—4| “—Substituted for Graham in the | HNeves Eas blosting cle , Mrs. A. E. Schoettler, Wesley ; CASH GROCERS eighth. and sleep good. Quic) Seelye, Helen Seelye, Daniel Seelye, entirely ‘gentl * LEGION AB R H PO A E| Stolen bases McDonald 3, Andrews | Nola May Seelye, Mrs. E. Seelye, i Corner Second and Seward Stree.t;“ X% 55 Krause rf. 2 0 0 1 0 1|2 Paine, Frodel 2, Bonner, Balog 2, s\ Wl o =8 | K Lyman Snow, Miss L. Pepoon, Miss Free Delivery “Batson, rf. 2 0 1 0 0 0|Graham; sacrifice hit Livie; three | E. Karnes, Mrs. B. 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