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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936. BRINGING UP FATHER DON'T TALK LIKE A BIG FOOL-IT'S RAINING CATS AND DOGS- MO ONE BUT' A NIT=WIT AND FOOL. WOULD GO QUT ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS— © 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. MOM-~ CAN | BORROW DADDYS RAIN-COAT ? 'M GOING OVER TO CALL ON MISS MAY BEOUT- ALL RIGHT= | GUESS 'L HAVE TO STAY IN=- CERTAINLY- DARLING-T |LADIES’ AID SOCIETY JUST THOUGHT WE'D OROP IN AND SAY HOW- RAIN OUTSIDE - | I HELLO, OVY-THERE'S A LITTLE || BOVS-| M. Danielson presiding. Plans were GH ICAGO SOX ]Bartemlers Plan Picnic; Other Things to Happen SLUG OUT WIN FROM YANKEES Drub New Yorkers by Smashing Out 16 Hits for 16 to 3 Victory NEW YORK, June 5.—The Chi- cago White Sox peat the New York Yankees at their own slugging game yesterday afternoon and handed the League leaders the worst drubbing of the year by banging | out sixteen hits for a 16 to 3 vic- | tory { The defeat was suffered at the! same time the Boston Red Sox were winning from the Cleveland In- dians and cut the Yanks first place margin to two and one half games. The White Sox is the first team to beat the New Yorkers in a series on their home grounds this year They took the present one by 2 to L GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast Lcague | Los Angeles 11; San Diego 2 San Francisco 4; Missions 6. Oakland 13; Portland 3 ramento 2, 3; Seattle 8. G National League Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 3. New York 5; Chicago 8. Boston 5; Pittsburgh 7 | nouncement today They're doing it all over the world now—and Juneau is to fall in line, Every June, if things go right. it will take place. What? A Bartenders' picnic. Juneau bartenders made the an- and bartenders in other parts of the world are doing the same thing. The local dispensers of the foamy beverage will give the picnic with- in the next few days—present wea- ther holding forth The affair will be staged at the swimming beach and the entire city is invited. There will be free beer—take your lunch—from o'clock at night And furthermore if the present plans are carried out—all beer halis will be closed between the mention- Invitation to Play At Douglas Opener At invitation of the Douglas Fire Department, the City Band will play at the Douglas-Moose game tonight at 6:30 in Douglas, it was announced today by Ed Garnick. 12 o'clock noon to 8' | MOOSE MEET DOUGLAS ON " HOME FIELD Hot Session for Warm | Weather with Plenty of Awards Is on Tonight ‘Tonight the Moose invade Doug- las for the first League game this year on the Islander’s home lot The Douglas squad, playing before the home folks, will be wide open ir . the attempt to revenge their onl {od powE o Uei e defeat of the season, a four tc The bartenders and distributors nothing loss to the Paps in thei are cooperating in the big picnic first meeting. Watch for the date and then re- Claude Erskine will take the member to keep it. mound for Douglas against Pete 3 BTN Rogers of the Moose, in what should H be the best nip-and-tuck hurling Clty Band Accepts match of the year. Erskine is the Channel League’s top chucker, with Rogers close on his heels A “big opener” for the improvec Douglas ball grounds is on tap, with several prizes for the home boys who make good. The first base hit by a Douglas player will receive twc ! quarts of ice cream from John Mar- in's Douglas Inn. Guy's Drug Store A large crowd of adults and chil- | iren enjoyed a picnic held yester- iday afternoon by members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Resurrec- |tion Lutheran Church at the sum- mer cabin of the Rev. Erling K. Jlafson and his wife at Lena Cove. Cars left the church at 1 o'clock n the afternoon with a party of 30 people and proceeded to the |sabin where a picnic lunch, games and hikes were enjoyed A short business session was held { RN 4 ©. g honest value for every penn finest canned and package: ... at Piggly Wiggly! | HAS PICNIC THURSDAY discussed for a picnic to be held Brides! Take a hint from your older sisters . following the arrival of Rev. Ar- thur M. Knudsen who is making a trip to Juneau this summer. The club members decided to hold the picnic at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindstrom on Lena beach -s e Plans have been approved for the $100,000 mausoleum to contain the | body of Mr. Frank Yount, Spin- | dletop, Tex., oil millionaire who died two years ago. It will be built |in a park near Houston, Tex. do your markeiing at Piggly Wiggl you spend. Garden-fresh frui HELAN nest I ed goods await your choice. If you're in a hurry, you can finis ping in (ecord_ time. If you like to look around, this is the place to comey! K i can see it easily. No clerks to rush you, to urge you to buy. ts and vegetables, high qualiil meats, the Help yourself . .. and su't yourself lduring the atternoon with Mrs. L |COUNCIL MEETING SET FOR 8:30 P. M. The regular meeting of the Cily Council tonight has been set for 8:30 to allow those who wish to at- tend the ball game in Douglas. The usual meeting hour is 8 o'cack. - - - Preservation of the natural beau- ty of California’s coast line is the object of a drive by the California Beach Association. - Kansas game wardens report ex- cellent fishing this year. Here you get your shop- Everything is where you Karnes Given Ducking When cunqludes Solo | Territorial Commissioner of Education Propm‘ly Initiated | Anthony E. Karnes, Territorial | Commissioner of Education, who made his first solo flight last night was given the usual ceremonial | ducking administered to all new sea- plane pilots. Upon returning to the Alaska Air Transpert float after a successful | s0lo flight in the Gastineau Flying | Club Aeronca seaplane at 6 o'clock | Mr. Karnes was gently but firmly ;vm‘oux':\g(‘d to plunge into the wa- ters of Gastineau Channel from the side of the airplane ramp as- | sisted by a group of interested spec- tators, several of whom have been {or are yet under the direct super- vision of Mr. Karnes in his offic- | ial capacity. h — e | INDIAN PASSES AWAY | Robert Smith, 30, Indian, died of | pneumonia at St. Ann’s Hospital at 6:30 o'clock this morning. The re- | mains are at the C. W. Carter Mor- | tuary. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. Smith, who :W‘.ls employed in the A J. Mill, is survived by his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Peter Smith, and a 9-year-old daughter. - g Pilot Alex Holden, recently on duty as Juneau Traffic Representas tive for the PAA, has accepted a po= sition as pilot for the PAA and will act as co-pilot cn the northbound flight of the PAA Lockheed Electra to Fairbanks next Tuesday after= noon. DANCE [.O.O. F. HALE SATURDAY NIGHT Starts immediately after Sons of Nor- way regular meet- ing. Music by Harry Krane and Albert Peterson PUBLIC INVITED Everybody Welcome! ADMISSION Gentlemen, 75¢ Ladies FREE wl ) ) v/ ), automotive problems to us! BUICK Have It Done Right! Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. PONTIAC CHEVROLET The Band under the direction of will give a Woodbury’s Shaving Set Jack Fargher has been practicing to th: Douglas man who steals the | diligently for summer events and first base, and the first one to hit boosts a group of good musicians. a home run gets $2.50 in trade from The invitation from the Douglas Goetz' Grocery | Department was extended last night | The Alaska Trading Company has to add color to the season’s opener put up a full case of Rainier Beer for Douglas and was accepted by for the first Douglas man who Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati American Leagu~ Chicago 16; New York 3. Cleveland 3; Boston 4. Detroit 18; Philadelphia 9. Louis 6; Washington 2 STANDING O CLUBS A. B. Chapman — You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre und receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see Pkg. Kellogg’s PEP Free! { —WITH— . ’ . 2 CORN FLAKES { 1 WHEAT KRISPIES All 4 pkgs. for 42c FOR YOUR PICNIC! | Oven-Baked Soups! Soups!|, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE the local musical organization this makes a two-bagger and Mike Pu- morning. sich’s Dreamland will give one of | Oakland its full course chicken dinners to Seattle fo # the first home boy to make a put- | EWslons 3 AT THE HOTELS out. The first Douglas score will be | Soh Praniven 35 32 s %oo(l ror a c)a.so For fPah.;‘t Canned | b o T eer from the Pacific Fruit and ;:?llaljx:ggo 22 32 Zynda Produce Co. to the player who Sacramento 29 37 4 Mons Anderson, Mendenhall comes in with it. | Los Angeles 28 39 ‘418 Alaskan A special bus has been chartered NATIONAL LEAGUE A. Johnson, Juneau; Joseph Sell.- by the Moose squad and will leave | Won Lost Pet |Ken: H. W. Silverrad; H. M. Ball,|the Channel Bus Depot at Front gt. Louls 29 15 659 | Juneau; Harry Kaine. and Main streets at 6 sharp tonight. New Sork % 18 ‘591 e All players will be on deck to ride Pittsburgh P 21 523 In Birmingham, Ala., an acorn, Over. The ball game, a seven-inn- Chibatc 21 21 s00|corked in a glass bottle, broke B contest, starts at 6:30 p. m. Cincinnati 21 23 488 | through and sprouted . . Boston 21 B 487 el it | CAPRACE AT ED Brooklyn 19 271 413 | GARBAGE HAULED I Philadelphia 18 28 301 Reasonable Motia:y Rates AMERICAN LEAGUE | E. O. DAVIS ' Won Lost Pet. e TELBPHONE 584 1| New York 31 15 674 ' Phowe 4753 | Boston 29 18 617 . . Cleveland 24 20 545 o, Detroit 2523 883 Washington 23 24 .489 ! Chicago 21 22 488 i Philadelphia 14 29 326 D I E S E L i St. Louis 13 32 .289 GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE the BEST! TRAINING Won Lost Pet. If you're out to please the man Dauglas 4 1 800 of the family . . . let us help Men now being selected to Elks 4 2 667|] you! A grand selection of train for Diesel Engineering Moose e 2 3 400 good food . . . vegetables and with the famous L. L. AD- American Legion 1 5 67| all the things that men like COX DIESEL SCHOOL, in Ll best. Portland, Oregon. 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