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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUh\l)A\ JUNE 29, ; ST BASEBALL WIDOWS: BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : By BILLIE DE BECK THAR SHE MESBY ' JUGHAD--TAKE (T OVER TO SALE OF TWO-PANTS SLUITS - NE Goh & e G Mrs. (r(”lrl oS .5!01'1",'_: | SLOWS W\ T S <= THET DEPTTY A-STANDIN' WALK VP TWO FUGHTS--- & < » ) NMEBBY THAR ON TH CORNER ANW' ~ SORBN - WRET'S Un Wrath for Heckler SUT'N MAR PaTH, VNKY BT HANT- ASK KM TO CIPHER T OUT--+ 11 T FUNNY A80UT I : L EEETE veraT SNUEEY -- ; JES' TELL Wth T FERGOT R WS W H TROMPL / : == MY EVE SPECTACKLES --- /ll I(}Ii I.fl\t ( b ance ONDEREOOT--- \(EE'GT"?E\;‘\-‘\ " 1 DON'T WANT THESE S CLL BE JOLTIN' 3 20 - FLAT-LAND CRITTERS TO 4 ALONG -- AT'S KNOW T HAINT HaD CLABBERN MY SHARE O ¢ O LUe TER RawWN-- BO0K - UARNIN --- [Copr 1937, King Feitures ‘ " Eunice Beatwy, wicow of Alfred J.| - B e . | | . | Beatty who died here recently, for| | HARDWOOD FLOORS | koo ) 3 & NEws NuTEs | Ketchikan; Dr. Sonya Chiefetz of [ LAID, SORAPED, FINISHED | BUSINESS D \ RNAL SOCIETIES the Territorial Department of Old Floors Made Like New | PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL | FRUM SITKA Health, after a week's business visit | LOWEST PRICES | here, for Juneau, and Mrs. Peter | |l P. L. HAMMER R R PR B . VB Yot Jm,m,ii [ Phone 533 241 Frankli a- TS0 iy o PR )F E.S IONAL .|- F t l SITKA, Alaska, June 26. ~(Spec- | . sitia | i— 4! FLOOR YOUR HOME Q O i raterna Societ lcg i | Dermott O'Toole arrived in Silka | ‘ial Correspondence)—Miss Elaine | this week for an indefinite stay | OAK-—Nature's Giit Eve TTES 1 of Gastineau i Bolshanin, daughter of #r. and with his mother, Mrs. Theresa 3 {Mrs. Nick Bolshanin, who has been | Grossman. ) el | GARL{\ND B_%GGAN = — Channel | attending Washington State Col-| AE: “INE REXALL STORE" | | | PHONE 5 i fi. AT MLETNRRn S | | lege at Pullman the past winter, re- | ; | Buy Yours Floors with a - g 5 =% 8 L Newcomers arriving in Sitka to (;UAR.ANIM:. BP.OE ELKS meels A s |turned to Sitka to spend the sum- | take up residence at the Pioneers oL 5 8 2 Blomgren Building 2d and 4th Wednesdays mer with her parents aboard the Home, according to Superintendent e PHONE 56 at 8 pm. Visiting MRS. LOU GEHRIG: Kceps Her Thoughts To Herself |Prince Robert Tuesday. Hiler Hansan: axe dobn. B, LILHS. : [l RIRETL T POt o Rt to:9 Dav N others welssai e o e e e who came from Ketchikan, May| | 1 . | BANFIELD, Exalted (This is the second. articte in a | 013 WL of books and a grand| Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell left 2. Albin Engin, also from Kete g Alaska Music Supply | /! e A BANFIRLOD: ST Series of Four.) "i"’."’l’ & b S skl ‘l&“ l“";‘l‘k “’(‘ ‘:)fl“b""“ ‘;h"!" Mr. kan June 9; John Erickson, June 9 § SRS L[ arthur 1\.: gur,l u, TL...‘.;,.:» = . MARY ELIZABETH PLUMMER ' Gehrig, the Apollo of basebal—|Mitchell is to be engaged in con- from Chignik; Charles Claque, June | || Yianes—Musical Instruments ! ‘ b v“v‘“‘" RK. 'June 29 é,n\ ¢ tall, with curly dark hair and dim-letruction work under William Huf- 10 from Seward; Sam Smith, False 1 and Supplies || Dr. Charles P. Jenne JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 _’T"}”' ‘(f'l T e s his pipe and r bio-lieson, who recently went there as Pass, June 18; Charles McFadden, Phone 206 122 W. Sccond ! | DENTIST i Second and fourth an. Lou .""(L’l“ e ot e vy his fa au-|contractor for a new apartment june 23 from Nome and Henry Pee- | J5 — S A Monday of each month young u:ll“m V—J}I(“'L""“?;‘ .(’;j" B {house. Mrs. Mitchell was formerly han of Angoon, May 19. 3 7 | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. in Scottish Rite Tempile W‘...|,.;,\ park l\,hr.l the Yanks gis wie, who looks like Helen Miss Lena Tilson. s 4 Y T TELEPHONE 116 beginning. st 7:80 pik came to town and say mean things ygingon the movie actress, reads| PP VO e i B i S i FORREST R. BATES about Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig'[cvcholoes which she has studied| Mrs, Maude Wakefield, former AT THE HoTELS s WHITE SPOT b b —* | Worshipful Master; JAMES W Ugser her i for years in her free time. |Ketchikan resident and mother of - l$l}‘"°“ 5&‘5“5" . LEIVERS, Secretary. 3 w stie and her | They often go together to sum-|Mrs. Neill Anderson of Sitka, ar- 5 one ’ ST [P R 2 At gt ! . 4 5 XA 1 . oyt EBE . Wife mer evening symphony concerts af- rived here aboard the North Sea Gastineau Cigarettes Prompt Delivery | Dr. Richard Williams | REBRRAHS of ¢ 1 Sox vice-president, ame. She not only plays the for an indefinite stay with Mrs. H. E. Dempsey, Noyes Island; S. cund Nl * Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets ust t shen the Yankees piano, but writes music, ind has Anderson and her family. J. Kane, Hoonah; L. G. Wingard, Y > e 2 DENTIST | [every second and l‘uurl,h‘ Wednes: wer i Hope you bréak a|puplished some songs, including — J. E. Norton, R. G. Root, S. M. C w el + || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ; |[day, 1.0.O.F. Hall. EDNA M 164 the Dulchman . . .!%we Wrote a Song About Love To-; J. B. Warrack, contractor in King Be: JJlamy. mds 1 GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED | | 2, Ben A. Bellamy, Allan V. ! WARRACK | Hep 1 dead. . . ” gether, And I'm Singing It All By charge of construction of the new Kelly, Seattle; B. Lindenbergher, l CASHEN, Secretary. | Construction Co. ¥ B AR A | | Secretary. But G he great hitter, “the pMyself. Federal Building which is now being Arthur Bogue, Craig; Bob Ellis, fron horse of baseball” kept right 1t Wagner fan she has heard built here was a business visitor in getehikan; Gordon L. Geohegan, | [} on scoring, and the brown-haired gl the ’ and last year |Sitka this week. | Juneau; Mrs. J. E. Pritchett, Wran- ! Dr. Judson Whllher Juneau Ice Cream | ‘ ! girl in White Sox Park soon re-|penrd “Tristan” five timas. | 5 gell; W. G. Imlach, Latouche; N E w | Juncau Phone 487 CHIROPRACTOR pented her word he altar Lets Him fandle Business Mrs. Clem Gorsline and son, Ar- jonp H. Mulkey, Portland; Mr. and e | Druglesc Physician | Parlors | Holds Her ie 3 (S SR e den arrived on the Northland 1ast mys George Daniels, W. A. Sher- Oftios BRTER SRR e il Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy | Now o m 1 wite, g Y ; . week to join Mr. Gorsline, manager . R T lc i PR - 7 . i COFFEE SHOP i ieme is m 4 it 5 e an. Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. | 3 il in the ‘,J i 7 gasy ehrig, ‘1" E"‘)‘ ""‘i;)lf.(nf.tu’v "v(;m- Mrs. Gors- S b JUNEAU i i PHONE f;(,; * Pmrv lLl'VnuI ans!er { wixdly if comeol a verball i, Jooking in a suit, {1ine has been away from Sitka for| ,p.5 jessie M. Dolan, Seattle; | ¢ ; e AT o vear. | MELODY HOUSE : 'x | As a businessworman—she was for- [* 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Wheeler, Pabst F o ‘ e L R e d that moment i ol at the pro-fmery mleanor 'nnm :1, personnel | | Fresno, Cal.; J. S. Barnett, Seattle amous i iRty ) ¢ —— i oo, .0, % 0, 0 ety b S 0 1 s o s o O 0.5 B, s | Pabt Pmious |} | o wwy ne apns | | RELIABLE TRANSFER | have for ¢ night ne: convinced a wife should | unn\ml a week-end frip to Chicha-| e g aug; ee! | b o bk | 1] Dr. A. W. Stewart | Our trucks go any place any | The hardest thing a player's wife |} "o "o in her husband's|BOf Where they visited with rela-; [E- J. Hertel, Valdez; R. Hepol, On Tap { B Py Fhone 09 | DENTIST || time. A tank for Diesel Ol has to do, she says, is to sit quicty cecc a0 Go o5 his|tives. They made the trip by plane Excursion Inlet; J. M”rf’hy-'l"”"‘ : I ; Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. and a tank for Crude Oil “when someone behind you calls|jaconall She never has urged him|8nd returned aboard the Pyramiq' COve; J. T. Wagner, Seattle; Mel i Sai e SEWARD BUILDING | save burner trouble. your husband ‘Yellow.' {to-“hld. ank - |Packing Company cannery tender Nelson, Glendale; Ralph Gordon HMM‘I | Gastineau Grocery Office Phone 460 | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 “If you can get over that spot”| when the Yankees go south Ml(,mu-xmu- ‘H"”V“Wd L. S“ma_-( TS};‘}? ";;“:" CARLSON in its new locati ! o 5 says Mrs. Gehrig, “you can face{yyiningeshe and most of the other| e Qsngs, Apgion; Ar o ey PHONE 37 FOR F anything.” | wives e e P | (Ohlet Deputy brknki BN DA Bl i DELIVERY r ‘'WHEN IN A HURRY Sometimes, she says facetiously.|jng, training, too.” They retire ear-(lin of Juneau arrived here on the N TR T ? 7 e Where your patronage TELEPHONE 563 CALL COLE FOR OIL! ) R P TR S she’ll save a retort fc LOW'S b1y, end get up early | to transport Mrs. M CORDOVA VISITORS b s more appreciated Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 34 plus or 27 gravity, 1 any ( game. Then just before Me retires,| * y play golf or irickson to the Federal jail 1 9 ° | IR B SR (AR £ Dr. W. A. Rystrom amount . . . QUICK! che'll turn to the heckler, who to the beach, They seem to|at Juneau. Mrs. Erickson was ar-' Mrs. Eva Smith and her son are y n T IR WA S 5 DENTIST COLE IRANSFER vays seems to be »,u}mr: hvlm.h] 9 s g unwritten agreement (o vested for disturbing the peac g)\d visiting with Mrs. Smith’s mother | Over First National Bank Phone 3441 or Night 3442 wife, and inquire, “Say, ., weball talk. “If the wives Was sentenced to two months’ im- at Strawberry Point, having come PHONES 92 5 | would you like a sock in' the nose?” cjjqued,” and did a lot of gossiping” |Prisonment. | south from Cordova. " oF Baseball, books and music ar SPECIALIZING Free Delivery { e e e rig explains, “they could | T | =6 e i i . p: » o ruin o team's chances.” | Mrs. John Elliott and small Bl Salciataan: Fresh Meats, Groceries, If 1t's Paint We Have Tt! spend long evenings reading in their |daughter of Ketchikan arrived here b Laquors, Wines and Beer and New Rochelle, N. Y. apariment,| Tomorrow: izzy Dean’s |Wednesday to join Mr. Elliott who Jim Hodnut of Cordova is one | We Sell for LESS Because| | DR. H. VANCE IDEAL PAINT SHOP '| in French _nterests the Gehrigs share. They which has period furniture, one! Manage {recently accepled the position as of the high ranking fishermen on We sell for CASH i Italian fimgu“m‘;:"fi?]l;fl':;'ammnm { FRED W. WENDT i —|cook at the Pioneers’ Home, the flats off Cordova, having made e PHONE 549 { Dinners i ¥ . 3 $3500, $2,000 of which was taken|| Lecader Dept. Store fres, Houl" 1v" 10" 120 1 °W8.0." ! Mf‘.vnnd Mrs. Ralph Rogge are jn during three days of fishing. George Brothers " ' 16(235:33:}'"::50 Annex‘ | |receiving :ungmtnlnlmnsv on the - EERTTN GAST!NEAU CAFE South Frnflklln St 5 Phone 177 1 T Fm |birth of a dauchter, Nadja, Satur- DOOLEY IS HOST & i 4 day, June 19. George Dooley, brother of Miss Short Orders At All Hours 50 £ LR TSRS D 5.1} Wul:h and .h-wg-lrilflap.‘ler:n‘, 3 SRR S Sy at very reasonable ra Rceberta Dooley, entertained recent- { AR | Miss Annabelle Frechurn, daugh- ettt oo e, O5Sh: y i Cordova o siag pariy, - e Robert Simpson. Opt. D.| || PAUL BLOEDHORN | < & s sembling several guests at the| ' : ! PRl Dse S8t FRONT STREETS burn of Chichagof, is the house Dooley-Allen cfl.mp on Eyak River. . o Graduate Los Angeles College | # 3 W‘gm*.st for ten days here at the home "~ B | <o of Optometry and iof Mr. and M Lawrence Free- - burn. Opthalmology ; | i ‘ ) _ Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground H. S. GRAVES | Among the recent arrivals in Sit- 3 E S/ A 4 “The Clothing Man” ka were Mrs. A. Farl Patterson and ' - @ 0 Home of Hart Schaffner and son from Marshfield, Oregon, who o 7 RN AL~ | | Marx Clothing came here to join Mr. Patterson | X Keep in mind . . . |Who is the Department of Treas | ‘ Caroline Todd S!udm inspector for the construction \\om Pecleral Building. (3 | | Plano—llrrmopy—Publie v o enew peiesi e yure Yearsiblea | the BEST! Speing | GARBAGE HAULED i, i If you're out to please the man 326 SECOND STREET ssengers lea g & a B thl, tes Passengers leaving Sitka on the BT 16t v Ralp Reasonable Monthly Ra North Sea were Miss Esther Cashen d 5 b . and niece, Miss Arline Godkin, who 4 you! A grand sclection cf E. 0. DAVIS | visited here for two weeks with Mr. i good food . . . ng-mblh:‘ balnil | Hea"h Food’ cent" i TELEpr)x\;E:azlz jand Mrs. Lawrence Cashen, to re-. I] all the things that men like best. BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER Phone 475 |turn to their homes in Juneau; Mrs. PHONE 83 or 85 AND OTHER DIETETIC rerr—————— (r T o Sanit Grocery [ kb i anitary 230 Franklin St. ' THE MINERS’ “Fhe Store That Pleases” | Junean Telephone 62 | || Juneau Coffee Sllop H e el I MRS. T. J. JACOBSON | Recreation Parlors : | Home Cooked Meals Served ' | || from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. BILL DOUGLAS Il % Tg /?3 Jones-Stevens Shop | || Catering to Dinner Parties LADIES'—MISSES’ SewnrldeAt:?e{t- To.“)’il::? Third dgrum -cxng.Nn(i | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS [ i | Shelf and Heavy Hardware DRY CLEANING We truly believe that we sell | Guns and Ammunition America’s Greatest Shoe Values e o2 | and Prettiest Footwear i ‘ If you enjoy lndfmr lpfl,fll—— il 1 MCCAUL MOTOR so“ ;:)r::l‘:;:l;)l’ the best—TRY DEqu S : I com,m Water BRUNSWICK - | voase ana Piymouts Desins | Washing BOWLING ALLEYS | SMITH-CORONA : X Rheintand d Alt Heidelberg TEAPRWHIIRS: i heinlander and eidel ° BEER ON TAP J. B. Burford & Co. Thomas Hardware Co. “Our door step is worn by PAINTS — OILS oL PAHAR CRelorRy Builders’ and Shelf Your FORD AGENCY ||+ — o I SKA (Authorized Dealers) ! The .'Illlea“ h“dr’ GREASES GAS — OILS | Franklin Street between The Chas. W. Carter Front and Second Streets Mo JUNEAU MOTORS : Fourth and Franklin Sts. Foot of Main Street PHONE 358 PHONE 136-2 e T B e S e - GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Washing Machines Rose and blue plcated crepe makes a bright and effective sash for . this summer frick of crigp white rayen twill. It is cut with a vee waistline seam and finished with tasselled neck bows recalling the 'er my colors of the sash. The striped, ribbon back-bandeau on the white, straw, whirlpool beret and the leather rosettes which rim the bag Tune in on KINY—-‘].Z].S noon 5.45 P M are also rose and blue. . 1 e V1.

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