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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1936. By GEORGE Mc ANUS SHUT UP- WHO'S NOW MY NAME _ | [THANK GOQDNESS J P A N D E R s 0 ARRANGING THIS i WONT BE MEN-* YOU WONT DIS- ¥ Ll LAST NIGHT MRS ANN TEN GAVE A RECEPTION IN H OF MISS HEDDA HUNCH- ALL OF SOCIETY WAS THERE- IT WAS THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF THE SEASON- PLEASURE TRIP? YOU COME RIGHT IN THE CABIN — TIONED IN THE MORNING PA- PER-BOO TURB ANY OF THE NEIGHBORS OUT HERE-HAVE A GOOD CRY- Candidate for Territorial House of Representatives DEMOCRATIC TICKET HEAR ME OVER KINY AT 8 P. M. SEPTEMBER 4 AND SEPTEMBER 7 B S AR ‘Eivm" > 721 lAii\, | © 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights teserved. * | [mommg that he has lifted the sus- pension of pitcher Wes Ferrell but * | he said the fine of $1,000 still stands. RINEHART MAKING SPECIAL TRIP TO | DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Territorial House of Representatives [to Sitka with Mrs. Ada Fenetf, | Mrs. J. E. Connors and her grand- |son, John Bavard, as passengers. CARDINALS IN TEAM, GUESTS Ferrell is back in his uniform. Ferrell was fined and suspended for the balance of the season last Friday in New York when he On the return flight this afternoon, he will bring Paul Acams, Lisle | Sitka to Juneau. HAWK INLET TODAY WILD CONTEST St. Louis Forced Into Tie Winners of Gastineau Chan-|a single to center by his oppo- with Giants by 17 to 5 Defeat ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 25.—The Pittsburg Pirates, battering four pitchers for 25 hits and a 17 to 5 victory, rammed the St. Louis Card- inals down to a first place tie in the National League. with the idle New York Giants. 2 Wilbur Brubaker had a perfect day at the bat for Pittsburgh, get- ting five hits, five times at bat. GAMES MONDAY National League Cincinnati 1; Chicago 2, ten in- nings. Pittsburgh 17; St. Louis 5. American E:ague Chicago 8; Deuroit 4 Pacific Coast League No games were played in the Pacific Coast League yesterday as the teams were traveling to open this afternoon on the following schedule for this week: Los Angeles at Seattle. San Francisco at Portland. Sacramento at Mission. Oakland at San Diego. STANDING GF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE MOOSE LODGE nel League Will Be ‘ Feted Tomorrow | The Loyal Order of Moose is plan- ning a huge celebration and enter- tainment to be held at the Moose Hall Wednesday night at 8:30 o'- clock honoring their Moose base- ball team, winners of the 1936 Gas- tineau Channel League champion-| ship. According to the committee ing charge of the affair, a fine pro- gram of entertainment has been arranged and it is hoped that all | members of the Moose baseball team, Gastineau Channel League of- ficials, Moose lodge and Moose fans will turn out in droves and give the boys a royal welcome. A “spread” awaits - eee PRACTICE SHOOT SUNDAY PRIORTO LEGION CONTEST | all |Elimination Tourney Is Ar- walked from the diamond during the sixth inning of the Red Sox- Yankee game in which the Yanks staged a three run rally including Alaska Air Transport Bellanca Sky- rocket seaplane Totem, returned to| Juneau yesterday afternoon at 4:30 nent on the mound, Monte Pear-| son. ks R R Neiding, gold mine superintendent, | 5 Try The Empire classifieds for|2nd D. J. McDougall. quick results. SITKA FllGHT‘Hl‘\JPN and N. A. McEachran from Sheldon Simmons, piloting the | prss RUTH COFFIN Miss Ruth Coffin, high school | let oclock from a flight to Canyon |teacher and choir director of the Island, where he picked up B. B. Northern Light Presbyterian church aboard the Yukon “enroute to | Juneau after a vacation spent in = This morning Simmons hopped | the States. - STANDARD The Alaska Air Transport Stin- S R ‘wn seaplane, with Pilot Jimmy | Rinehart at the controls, will leave 1S ABOARD YUI\'('.\I(I\L\ afternon after the arrival of the steamer Victoria for Hawk In- Passengers off the Victoria cannery superintendent at Hawk Inlet, and Mrs. T. Conrad. -~ I'ry an Empire ad will be Mrs. Hans Floe, wife of the| LET ALASKA MANAGE ALASKAN AFFAIRS! Harry Race REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for l CAPT. JAMES (Jim) V. DAVIS House of Representatives FIRST DIVISION Your Support Appreciated General Election September 8, 1936 GENERAL ELECTION SEPTEMBER 8, 1936 HIGHWAY ENGINEER ROY J. STOREY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Thirty years in Engineering, including Bridges, Roads, Landing Fields, Railroads, Etec. “An Alaskan with a Forward Look for Alaska” JACK WILSON Won Lost Pet.| . . | : s39| ranged by C. Burdick in | Eoriigad s e g t,y o Mok ! REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR gt | onnection wi alci San Diego 8 72 ,sza] o TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE Oakland ] 3 520 |- Charles G. Burdiek, Administra- iy S g% S3ltive Assistant in the U. 5. Forest FIRST DIVISION 5 golee i Service and chairman of the com- San Francisco . 72 80 474 Sctamants 60 92 395 :ulteed to cox:(:]uctAthe‘ nilel:h_oot G l El t S t b 8 1936 7| here during the American Legion aenera ecluon oeptempoer NATIONAL LEAGUE |convention next week, announced D i Won Lost Pet. today that a practice shoot will be it- U’;Lik ;g :g -g:g held next Sunday at Mendenhall ew Yor! - o | range with a team from the Alford . Chicago 69 50 580! john Bradford Post, the Juneau Ri- | 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 Pittsburgh 62 58 .517|fle and Pistol Club and two teams | " Cincinnati 56 62 475 from the CCC camp competing. { Soson B st 63| i o an dhmiasion oo | CONNORS MOTOR CO., In Brooklyn 47 70 402 for the CCC to select a team to 1 * c Philadelohia 41 76 ' 350 take part in the Convention shoot | AMERICAN LEAGUE which will be held on the afternoon | Distributors Won Lost Pet.|of September 2, and is being spon- | New York . 78 41 .655|sored by the Forest Service. PONTIAC BUICK Cleveland . 67 53 558 The shooters are planning to Detroit 65 57 ,533‘lenve town at 10 o'clock Sunday | Chicago 64 57 .529‘;morning and those who do not | — o BB ‘Washington . . 62 59 512 | have their own transportation are “RPM" is a Registered Trade-Mark | Y Boston 6 62 492 asked to contact Mr. Burdick be- | n L b 'r;' "E g Heat! 1 | For Prompt, Safe, Efficient PHONE St. Louis 44 6 .367 | fore noon Saturday. | I 1 ea M k ld ‘ Philadelphia 43 18 385 ves Longinliery Lngine t a. lng gO Service CALL A EVERETT ERICKSON ARRIVES ON YUKON Everett R. Erickson, high school English teacher, the Yukon after spending his vaca- tion in the south. Immediately af- WES FERRELL'S SUSPENSION IS S |FTED BY JOE F the engine of your new car had windows, you'’d see L some awe-inspiring sights. You'd understand how motor oils can be torn apart, burnt into carbon, reduced to sludge in the blistering temperatures and savage pun- ishments of today’s high-speed engines. R P M Motor Oil defies this heat and punishment, It 'pay bigger profits Standard Oil did it! Gasoline dropped 30c a gallon at Seward when Standard’s bulk supply station was built in 1923. Almost overnight small miners, big operators, too, slashed their fuel costs and began making JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CHECKER CAB CASH GROCERS 556 Corner Second and Seward Streets PHONE 58 ter the close of school Mr. Erickson | is manufactured especially to meet the terrific demands Free Delivery attended his class reunion at the Manager of Red SOX» How- peeny ! o gold pay bigger profits. No more costly trans- — —eeee ol University of Idaho. Later he at- ever, Says Fine of new cars make on lubrication. Standard Oil Technicians 7 f o | {hnded the ! 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