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PHOENIX HOSIERY » » for short girls, tell girls and medium | FLY PRUTESTEI] E v one-armed Umpire Henry Fan- . P i ning forfeited the game to San w S ore co, 9 to 0. ;L » - ger William Kamm protest- e ed regarding a fly to left field which Fanning ruled was fair and giving the Seals a 5 to 4 edge. The victory shoved the Seals nearer the top as Sacramento lost a 12-inning game to Portland when - |Catcher Mike Tresh singled and E b Sweeney came home. | 1 The Padres knocked the Angels 'nul of a win and Oakland made xI three victories by defeating Se- | IlLl(‘, $ IN THE BIG LEAGUES The battle for first place by July ™ o - Cold weather, believe it or not, elled the Detroit-Cleveland Was Last Night The basement Missions in the || Pacific Coast League provoked a Giants while in the American ‘lm\guc the Yankees have the cov- ... AND WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY PATRONS WHO EXTENDED CONGRATULATIONS TO US ON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937. 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Read the CiCI“Sl'”‘d Ads in THE EMPIRE‘ Gastineau Channel League 1 Douglas 5; Elks 4. Exclusive Distributors Phoenix Hosiery A S A O STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pet; | sacramento ....... 56. 33 629 San Francisco 56 35 615 San Diego 53 40 570 Los Angeles 48 4«2 521 = Portland . 41 47 466 Seattle .. 41 49 456 5 Oakland 36 56 301 | < s | Missions 31 60 34| = Am.rleuvl Newest ¥ d Then Mails It i National League ’E i $honbing Service: Obr.Expense - S o 2 5 | Chicago 24 New York 25 St. Louis 27 Pittsburgh 28 Brooklyn 34 Boston - 36 Philadelphia . 40 Cincinnati ... 39 American League Brunswick Parlors Cafe & Barber Shop o 578! We also wish to express our appreciation to the o ' following people and firms who put forth their s efforts to help make the Brunswick Parlors the finest in Alaska: Invented Time and Money. Philadelphia . 40 E | Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won Lost Douglas .. ' |Moose ...... $ée Actual Samples.of g Elks ... Magerials and Le NOTICE TO PUBLIC I am not connected with the CHARLES GOLDSTEIN The OWNER of our BUILDING. DAVE BURNETT firm of Rice and Ahlers Co., hav- ing sold my interest in that firm 8 co over two years ago. My phone is ¢ 662 or 1302. adv. GEO. B. RICE (GEE BEE) STUCCO WORK e ,—— ' Empire classifieds pay. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Yo You at Your Office, ‘Where You Can See and B astessin vt 10 P YOUR ORDER IS WIRED TO PORTLAND IF IT TOTALS $50.00 OR MORE—YOUR ORDER IS WIRED TO OUR PORTLAND WAREHOUSE WHERE IT IS GIVEN PREFERRED HANDLING AND IS ON ITS WAY BACK TO YOU IN LESS THAN 3 HOUES! Try Americua’s Newest Shopping Service! Invented to Save You Money MO OM WARD rder 1ce 127 Third St.— Juneau Telephone 654 Behrends Bank Building Number One, Before HENRY L. BAHRT, Commissioner and EX- officio Probate Judge, Sitka Pre- cinet. In the Matter of the Estate of HANS ANDERSEN, deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Neill W. Andersen, adminis- trator of the above entitled estate, has filed herein his final report. and account of the administration of the same, and has petitioned tion of all the remaining assets will be held on August 20, 1937, at ten o'clock A. M., at the office of the undersigned, upon said re- port, and all persons having ob- jection to the same or the closing of said estate may appear and be heard at said time and place. Given under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above mentioned, this 19th day of June, 1937. (Seal) HENRY L. BAHRT, U. S. Commissioner and Ex- officio Probate Judge, Sitka Precinct. First publication, June 19, 1937. mt pubucn.uon July 10, 1937. PANHANDLE BEER PARLOR BEST BEERS and WINES the court for a decree of distribu~| of said estate; and that a hearing} I mmmmmmmumwmmmifi P. BRENNAN |1 Opposite Coliseum Theatre i) GARLAND BOGGAN who FINISHED the SURFACE of our BOWLING ALLEYS. R. S. RICHARDS who INSTALLED our new LIGHTING SYSTEM. HARRI MACHINE SHOP who, under JOHN MUTCH, installed our HEATING PLANT and PLUMBING. L. F. MORRIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR in charge of the alterations to our building. SAGER & HOFFMAN who INSTALLED our new ELECTRIC SIGN. JOHN MYERS and JOHN OLSON who did the PAINTING on our NEW BUILDING. IIIIII||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIlluIIIlIIHIHHIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIHmIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIHIHHHHIHHIHHIHHHMIHHIMHMHMHI 0000000 RO SRR