The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 11, 1936, Page 5

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" | ARl ooy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY SEPT.. lI 1936. BRINGING UP FATHER DADDY- MOTHER IS Y ANGRY-SHE 3 I5 NOT GOINGTO SPEAK TO YO L WHAT DID You D07 HAS SHE WELL- Ig\ GON' By (,EOR(,E ML\lANU‘* H- DON'T_ WORRY- LL GET OVER T AND WILL. BE TALKING TO YOU BEFORE THE DAY IS OVER-— WHY-MR- JIGGS-WHAT 1S THE MATTER? ME WIFE 1S NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 8 57 578 ANUTHER GAME ‘cmcago ... T8 60 565 | § |Pittsburgh . 73 64 533 Cincinnati 69 67 BOSLON ... 630 T8 ! Brooklyn ... e 56 8 418! Philadelphia 590 . . AMERICAN LEAGUE Cellar Champions in Amer. . |New Yark .93 46 League in Race—P. C. [S0™ a0 L. in Hot Finish Washington . 366 52 Detroit e 3 66 525 (By Associated Press) | Cleveland 1 66 518 The National League's leading BoSton .......... ... T0 70 500 Giants dropped a 7 to 2 decision !|St. Louis ............. 49 85 366 to the Cincinnati Reds yesterday Philade:phia 49 89 355 afternoon, thereby losing a full ———————— 1 game from the pace-setting mar- gin which is now clipped to three Ivl ewlca and one-half games. In the American League the cel- . lur race: was stopped by darkness Examinations and halted as the Athletics and Browns were tied 4 to 4 in the sec- | onll el : The United States Civil Service Philadelphia captured the first oo © o8 ounced open :f'":" _flrom St. Louls by a score of ;notisive examinations as fol- o | 5 In the ‘Pacific Cbust League ‘he‘lcw;;reucr of education, $6500 a pentisafioReN i 5“!1 i e year, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Portland: aid San Disgo, won thelr, Aeronautical engineers. various games. Seattle dropped to fourth grades. $2.600 to $4,600 a year. place and Oakland advanced t0 ™ .o\ 1:ra] aids, various grades, third position. This is the last week 31'2[;0 to $2,000 a year, Soil Con- of the Pacific Coast League and servaticn Service. the torrid race is being watched | ™" 510 “health nursing consult- as much as the race in the Na-|,;ic yarious grades, $2,600 to $4,- Ll | 600 a year, and public health nurs- )ing assistant, $2,000 a year. | Full information may be obtained !at Room 311, Federal and Terri-| torial Build'ng in June:\u GAMES AY Pacific Coast League San Diego 8; San Francisco 2. Seattle 3; Portland 4. Los Angeles 7; Missions 8, twelve QUALIFYING SHOUT i mg’:ltlzmd 8; Sacramento 3 | 'FOR RIFLE CLUB ON | ¢ : SUNDAY MORNING The Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club . | will hold a qualification shoot Sun- Flttahutih M BN |day at the Mendenhall rifle range, St. Louis 3; Boston 2. it was announced today by Leo Je- American League | wett, club secretary. All members Philadelphia 12, 4; St. Louis 7, 4. ! of the club are asked to be on hand Washington 2; Detroit 5. {and shoot as the purpose is to be New York 3; Boston 2. | to make the club eligible for special = | ammunition from the national or- STANDING OF CLUBS | ganization as was received this | year. The more club members that PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ‘shoot. the more ammunition the lo- Won Lost Pet.|cal club will be entitled to under Portland . e 95 7T 552 the setup, it was explained. San Diego ..........93 78 © 544| The party will leave for the range Oakland 91 80 532/at 8:30 Sunday morning from in| National League New York 2; Cincinnati 7. Chicago 3; Philadelphia 2. Seattle SR T 81 529\ front of the Federal and Temmrml? Missions 8 8 503 ‘ building. Los Angeles .. 85 86 497 ————— San Francisco .80 91 468| Lode and placer location notices Sacramento wiee 04 10 374 | for sale at The Empire Office. | PERFORMANCE PRICED FROM $25.00 TO $144.50 Delco Radios for 1937 with their modernistic lines—streamlined cabinets of beautiful Walnut furnish a trend in modern urn.il:uc design, which will blend in with all look at the 1937 Delco Home Ra: sophisticy become enraptured with their beauty—and after listening to their maq“l::iln I.\fo—&l:-'bno they will bcnflennvineod that no home will be complete without a Delco. Delco oy ke L R dios are h'ul/y the 1937 leaders I SEE THIS MODEL ON DISPLAY IN FOYER OF W. P. JOHNSON Exclusive Distributor in Juneau & . MRS, LARSSON New York P Ay 54 603 nois, and a brother, Albion Oster- e 1 PAssEs AwAY berg, also of Wakeugan. Gastineau Mrs. Larsson was born in Karf-' Mvs. Didrickson, Sitka; A. Cook, Mrs. Clara i-erssun, well- known‘ nad ceen a resident of Juneau ’m\ .333|Juneau woman, died at St. Ann's|the past 20 ye: | Hospital at 1 o'clock this morning as | suffering from {2 result of pneumonia. 66 Mrs. Larsson is survived by her | vices will be held Sunday from the 536 husband Claus Larsson, machxmst C. W. Carter Mortuary. it the A-J. two sons, Laurence| - — aged 23, and George 26, a sister, Mrs Ida Neilson, of Wakeugan, llh—‘ - * | City; D. H. Rainsford, Washing- ansbo, Sweden. 55 years ago and ton, D. C. Zynda She had beon‘ Clara Rognan, Ketchikan; Neil mach trouble for | Ward. the past ten years. ¥unerai ser- Alaskan S.'Bayny, Yakutat; Charles John- burg; C. W. Farlin, City 32 Fifteenth Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair DOORS OPEN: 1 to 5—Afternoons. 7:30 to Midnight—Thursday PROGRAM TONIGHT 8:00 to 9:30 P.M.—Juneau City Band in Concert. 9:30 to 10:30 P.M.—Floor and Stage Show - Juneau High School talent. 10:30 to Midnight—Dancing, Harry Krane's Orchestra. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 P.M.—BABY SHOW. First prize, set of dishes, Ju- neau-Young Hardware Co.; second prize, household appliances, Thomas Hardware Co.; third prize, electric appliance, Alaska Electric Light and Pewer Co. 2:00 PM.—DOROTHY ROFF'S DANCING GIRLS. 2:30 PM.—GRAND KIDDIES MOQVIE STAR PARADE. Girls’ Division: Prize—Box Candy, But}er Mauro Drug Co. for best 'Ginger Rogers.” Prize—Box Candy, Iunedu Drug Co. for best “Katharine - Hep’?um Prize—Box Candy, Guy's Drug Store, for best "Ma Pettengcdl X Boys’ Division: Prlze~Neckne H. {8, Grcv«zs for Eye.” Pnze—Necktle Sabln s Clothmq Store, for best "Wallace Beery.” Prize—Necktie, B. Ms*Behrends Co., best “Buck Jores.” 'Pop Inc., for Girls: Prize—Electrical Appliance, Alaska Electric Light & Power Co., for Best Sustained Charggter.|. §& &) « 1% Boys: Prize—Electricali Apfiance, Alaska Electric Light & Power Co., for Best Sustained Character. -« ## CHILDREN IN COSTUME ADMITTED FREE! Admissions: Adults, afternoons Adults evenings .. High School Students: iday. s dnvtime . S Fridgs " Children under 12: 7:30 to 2 AM.—Saturday. oG ~~—Evenings ... Tom Peterson, Petersburg; M. Dyke- | AT THE HOTELS | |man, Taku; John Klingbal, City; + |Larry Fitzpatrick. 2 RARHER O BIG BROOMCORN CROP TOPEKA, Kan, Sept. 11.—H. L', Collins and Miles" McPeek, Jr.,| statisticians for the Department of Agriculture, forecast Kansas broom- | corn crop as of August 1 would total 2,600 tons, 200 tons more than last year, but for (2~ OTHERS BOW before the THAT'S WHAT 'S WORRYIN' ME- Matchless in flavor, mellow- ness, and bouquef « be- cause it's a precious blend of more than TEN of Scotland's choicest straight whiskies . . . aged for years in old Sherry casks . . . and supervised every step of the way by Sandeman's 176 yeors of fine- BLENDED SCOTCH ; Y | WiiskY A / whiskey experience! SANDEMAN & SONS, Ltd. (U.S.A) San Francisco R. FLAKSTAD & Co., 1408 Western Ave., Seattle, Alaskan Agents LOOK FOR THIS COAT OF nnms SNUDEMAN & e muuwtm below the 1928-| 6480 tons ."'é 5 j Vr‘ mber 7 Deer are scarce, he reports, with | very few does and fawns as well as 1Al bucks, in the Tenakee country, but ;WURKING PLABERH)BMS' he comments, “are thick" and the grouse “plentiful.” “No trouble [to get a bear of any size any time,” he writes. Ducks and geese haven't yet come in. Pinks and dog calmon are swarming up stream. | “Two-Step,” one of Alaska's most Famous Proayector and | colorful and best known citizens, is wllul]) interésted in having a port- PlOI’]CCl GIVCS ACCOU“' Of \,\ge built , Tenakee Inlet and Port Frederick Wlld Llfe i Reulo" ‘Lu allow passage of small boats The Empire is in receipt of an | land thus make both Hoonah and interesting letter from “Two- Sbep\hnukee accessible by water to |Jake” Hirsh, that famed and color- |*Sidents of the community. The ful Alaskan ploneer now In his 84th (Forest Service has the matter under year, who resides at the head Ohc‘nslderauon at the present time. Tenakee Inlet. Jake has been invited by Holly- ; Jake reports that he has been|Wood motion picture interests to working some placer ground in his|Visit the film capital this winter, i |region since he returned home|and reports that after he gets his T from his annual summer, visit to|fall work cleaned up, he expects Juneau and that it looks very | to take a trip down t> mingle with good, but he has been hampered |the cinema beauties. to a degree due to lack of water.| “I haven't any street car, like “It is very dry hure and everything | Martin Itjen up at Skagway,” he is burning up,” the veteran pros-| writes, “but I might take along a pector writes under dnbe of Svp- humpback salmon or abrownbem— co AL—For Every Purpose—co AL PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY Phone 412 between the head of | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 niEgy Juneau A - Alaska ——t & | LUMBER | Juneau Lumber Mtlls, Inc. |. 1. WINDOW CLEANING . PHONE 48¢ 1 ., PHONE ° 556 The First National Bank . JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% % Paid on Savings Accounh e For Prompt, Safe, Efficient Service CALL A CHECEKER CAB A bt At s S

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