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SXPTHIAT, WASTS BT RL) ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 3 I937 : — ‘ counsel of war wnich resulted in the | IIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIll||IIIIIIIIl||IIIIIl|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIlHIIIlIIllIIIIIIHIII | fPintional - pussing - of (Erékise | | ititentional "passing of Erskine for | ‘ McCay, filling the cushions. Mc- | ; THE SUN. MON. TUES ver, handled that pinch as SUNDA Y SHOW PLACE Midnight Preview PUSH wl Ns FUR | he was used to them, lining '. N DAY P Rosad a single through third that put ] o igl 4 or ~ Tonight Roller across fo wind up the cve- THEATREN l'fll ok dadaiatod JUNEAU Matinee Sunday—2 P.M. {ning’s athletics f | Eddie Roller, with two singles, was _ ] {right behind Andrews in the ranks ¥ ¢ |of Douglas hitters for the evening,| b f ! El]{s Nosed Out in Bitter|while Bike had two doubles in FROM GOLD TO ] S ) four times up and Duckworth two| Ceremony Is Performed at GUSHERS i ee-Saw Stl‘ug,ge |singles in three for the Elks. The Noon Today in Holy LR v t the Islanders well in front . : Lasl lw‘mn {win put the L { Aot in the second half race with two Trnuty Cathedral | ...and packed with ! gy : games in the win column and no A Guffaws throughout { Togged out from thatch to toe- g — o gt 't |defeats. Both the Moose and Elks | i i \cleat in their red suits, complete |} k i : | now with red caps and red SoX, have now dropped one game to| At noon today, in the Holy Trin-| the ssntos Wi OB - | Douglas |ity Cathedral, Mi: Harriet Mary the Douglas Fire Department ball team journeyed to Juneau on its| . SCORE BY INNING Tesn, Ru L N fow il fire Cruik Wt eOSITRI R, 3 3 7_p|ber, became the bride of Fred W 1ew T trud las 4 T B " Y > D ce je- | She wrote a sensational novel Upset two happy homes . . . Made love to the Gover. ] settle the issue with the Elks, and,|ELKS 2 1 § 4| TIoAt, With, DS, K. Wiee offic- | WY, tried to live up to it! landed in the headlines! nor .« « and he liked it! | the Islanders settled that issue %0]|DOUGL 0 0 jgiasng at the ceremony. | thatr - entive satitfaction, taling 76 imar ¥ BT A 51 Mrs. Reaber attended her { il b 4 viohore oveE Whelk i DOK: SURNE las matron of honor, and Mr ko i 2 e s e | : AB R H PO A Ejwyjjer was the best man. | i i Purples back to Dougla h them. |Blake, ¢ PORCET W e e < | i | Tally. Wlakh's Taad-ott’ -AbUNIE. [ Seater. ot 4 0 Oof an afternoon gown of soft green, 1 AT B Gt Hte A R Sh 4 1023 2gyn white accessories, the bride | Gayest entestainmaent With o Thougl g .:“.w 'mdnw JII, lacSpadden, 1b 4 0 0 7 0 Olwore q corsage of white blossoms. | e veaiio ek Tobee e ot o $ I ason, of 301 10 0/ mp Tiedt and Miss Taylor met n years rune fir gave the a two | Orme $ 0 1.2 00k, i dr g % st Dunne deliciously de- 1 run early lead, but a lead that they[O. MacSpadden, p. 3 0 0 0 6 O while in attendance at the Univer- e ] G ' sity of Montana, and subsequently X tightfulin the tsumph : were destined not to hold, the Is-|Hagerup, If £700 0 0 0fed ua Hen Mias: TavIOE eatne \ | e N e R e S R R Two Nuts on the | od“Mr. Decds”! tallies that evened the contest in|Duckworth, 2 2 3 shain . ¢ % Riman comedy | dropped a scratch double into short St X o e T S AT PR ‘I Botediiat S0 dobe left to send Al McCoy and Johnny| Total 2 4 12013 2| | b an excellent job.” 'N‘lf'!m scampering across the plat-|*—Winning run was .xu_mvd with { | i er {two men out in seventh inning | i Takes Lead in Third | **—Replaced Hagerup in last half | Douglas then took the lead in the |of fourth inning | { | last of the third, marking one|DOUGLAS ABR H PO A E| o more when Bud Foster’s heave into|Roller 412020 the right field bleachers let Mark Jensen, 3b 41010 of s K l N s | Jensen reach second, from where Manning, p. A G R PR T Walt Andrews blooped him home. |Andrews, rf 0% T L ! The first of the fourth saw ev-|Erskine, If 201100 received from hing become nicely cqualled McCay, 1b. 41y 50 again, when Ralph Moreau|J. Niemi, cf 3.1 0 9. 08 YAKUTAT second ¢ was e ed across by|Balog, 2b. b 30 Duckworth’s single to right for the s S g S . e gl s % snun ] ToRe Advaniage 10YCE com PTO Again in Lead | THE SUMMARY of Low Prices! LI I.A I.E E But not for long was the contest| Stolen bases: Blake, Johnson,| y : on keel e red-clad Islanders Krause, Moreau, Duckworth; two-| Come in and select A Republic Picture took the lead again in the fifth|base hits: Blake 2, Nelson, Niemi,| your own skins and when Manning singled, advanced to|Erskine; double play Elks (Foster to| lining. ; second on Andrew’s infield roller|Duckworth to M. MacSpadden); | and scored on Claud Erskine’s'runs batted in: Foster, Orme, Duck- c o A T s MELVYN DOUGLAS : mighty double to the Fair bulld-|worth, Andrews, Erskine, McG i 3 ing Nelson 2; struck out by MacSp: Thomas Mitchell - Thurston Hall Following a scoreless sixth frame;|den 4, Manning 5; walked by Macy * ) Rosalind Keith - Spring Byington the Elks came to bat for thei rlast{Spadden—Balog, Erskine 2: walked ____—_____WML______ Sercen vlay by Sidney chance to get back in the ball-|p 2 nid: v i A y Manning—Krause; earned run ST TIMES T HT: geme, with Bob Duckworth up toloff MacSpadden 3, Mannir pe 1 8 LAST TIMES l“l)‘N“',ln 4 9 open the seventh. Duckworth sin- jed ball, Nelson; left on bases: Elks 5, Any size up to 38 CRASH DONOVAN gled to right again and Purple par-|Douglas 5; time of game, 1 hour 40 “WINDS OF THE WASTEL i EXTRA! tisans immediately gave voice. Kel-|minutes; umpires, Shaw, Henry, || BEST BARGAIN EVER! || “DARKEST AFRICA” ‘C“‘MARCH oOF TIME’’ ly Blake was an easy out though, MecVey; scorer, Clark. | NEWS First Show—17 P. M. to send gloom upon the BP.OE. eh o ranks, when Sammy Nelson, Is- und cateter, came to. the ke HEINCTLEMAN SAILS rescue with a toss to first umLj SOUTH NEXT MONDAY wound up in right field to let Duck- worth go to second, from o “The News Behind the News” | Cartoon and Daily Alaska Empire NOTICE! IMPORTANT! ews In case of rain during ’Mudvr.n Cal,, Miss Taylor ‘\niv(\d‘ CLARK, NEWMARKER BACK “ J 'llrm here to be the house guest of ner Capt. John M. Clark and Chief il o an { ‘ steamboat In- | — _LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— afternoon of July 5th lere hel B, F. Heintzleman, Regional For- | t stole third when Andrews chased| : ; y ay 3 sister, three weeks ago. John Newmarker, | ” ’ ) TN R |ester, is sailing Monday on the Yu- ister, th CRAIG'S WIFE MATINEE the ball down only to hang on it as kon for the States, planning to visit FUR FACTORY Her engagement to Mr, Tiedt was | Spectors, returned to their Juneau with 2P M ::muuh nk \;n-rv l:\ nnimwll Il;u;]l"l' Seattle, Portland and as far as San| announced in Madera last February. | headquarters on the Mcl{l:\ley ';::er: . 44t # s M, hen cracked a bounder to Roller, | » 1 i x ¥ e n annual inspection trip whiel Bosilind Russell John Boles Francisco in connection with forest 21 S Tops The two will make their home in|a who juggled it long enough to letiwork in Alaska. It is possible that L8 ek Juncau where Mr. Tiedt is employed |t00k them as far north as Bristol — Duckworth score, even though Fos-|pefore he returns he will visit Wash- PHONE 326 at the Alaska Juneau mine, and are | Bay. ter was chucked out at first. ————,———— ; \mu(un D. C., with reference to pro- {temporarily to reside in the Harris | With the score lled again, the Is- Apartments | Empire classifieds pa |||IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|III|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHH landers had forcibly recalled to| <o Dok onmed for the Tertory, T g ke s s 0 T r S mind that 13-inning stalemate with spree of sophisticated{ PASSES THROUGH JUNEAU |the Elks last Sunday and decided | |that an eruption was in order. Rol-| cumv(l/ which at once establishes | at/an en sy ROl (her as one of the screen’s finest| R. J. Mather of St. Paul, Minn,, (ler gave the first warning with a| " | comedienne: | representative of the Brown and Single to right to lead off the last| I n Is FUNNY | Bigelow Company, spent Saturday|of the sevenih. Two. pop-outs fol- ‘mOlnmiZ in Juneau after arriving| {lowed though and that 13th inning ‘OLSEN JUHNSUN from the South on the steamship Was even more a mental buldr-n‘ | wILD sPREE TALE 'Baranoi He flew to Fairbanks Sat- |When Andrews cracked out his third | urday afternoon aboard the PAA |single in four trips to put Rfllhr‘ “ RIDE RA ILS” IN!Electra. lon second. The Eixs then held a| “Theodora Goes Wild,” a roll ing Columbia production whuhl serves to introduce Irene Dunne to| motion picture fans in her first comedy assignment, will be shown ‘ locally for the first time at the Cap-! “Riding on a rail—can’t be done.”’ itol Theatre starting Sunday. So says Director Relph Staub, Supported by an exceptionally after attempting to stage such aj strong cast, Miss Dunne is per- scene in Republic’s “Country Gen- mitted to run fancy free through/tlemen,” which will open Sunday| a sprightly tale of a small town at the Coliseum Theatre. girl who wins her big-city man in| “Your victims will fall off every| a big-city way. Meleyn Douglas ap-/time,” Staub added. “So fne next pears opposite Miss Dunne in the|best thing to do is to tie his hands, i leading male role, with Thomas tie his feet and swing him like a Mitchell, Thurston Hall, Rosalind dressed porker.” | Keith, Spring Byington, Elisabeth| In this case Olsen and Johnson,! Risdon and Margaret McWade inimitable world renowned comed- rounding out the cast. |ians, playing the part of oonfldence’ For years Miss Dunne has been men, are ridden out of town by a& known as a dramatic star, portray- mob of enraged World War veter-| ing such roles as Sabra Cravet in ans who had been bilked out uf" “Cimarron,” the forgotten woman their bonus money. | in “Back Street,” the Blind Widow Others in the cast include Joyce! of *“The Magnificent Obsession,” JCumpuvn pretty leading lady; Lila| and the more present Magnolia Ra-|Lee, Sammy McKim and several‘ venal - in “Showboat.” In “Theo-wothers. directed by Ralph Staub. | dora Goes Wild,” as can be guessed MBI S 1 | | Don’t Hurry! . . THERE'S PLENTY OF ROOM FOR ALL NOW AT CHARLIE MILLER'S Capitol Cafe |cmrvm JUST NOW ENLARGED BY THE ADDITION OF NELSON- TABLES AND BOOTH FOR 70 MORE OF YOU. A sl . . . Direct from RUTH ond BOB cre swinging it! Glenddle, Cali,, is now holding JOE’S BEER PARLOR And will keep on swinging + forth in the IN DOUGLAS 1 ms WHiskY 15 8 vears 00 || i CAPITOL CAFE BOTTLED UNDER it till 2:30.4, M. oni Kitchen . . send- OFFERS SPECIALS J A o SATURDAY and for JULY 3,4 and 5 SUNDAY- o Lunches and Also a Special cm. Slley AFTERNOON DANCE Monday from 3 to 5. More Dancing Monday Evening. from the title, Miss Dunne indulges Toaay's INews Today—Empire. ing out tasty . . . CONTENTS I1PINT 90 PROOF PRODUCT OF CANADA The tastiest in TURKEY, LAMB and PORK SANDWICHES each 20c ALT HEIDELBERG BEER ON DRAUGHT

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