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CURTAINS [soovopiace, S 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 16, |937 PADRES 60 TO GOAST LEAGUE Wally Herbert Wins Elev- (By Associated Press) The San Diego Padres have moved | |into second place in the Pacific Coast League after the fastest night game ever staged. San Diego de-| feated Missions 3 to 0 in 1 hour] and 39 minutes. i ally Hebert won his glsventn] victory. He fanned eight and limit- | |ed Missions to only three hits. - } San Francisco staged a five run Gastineau Channel l.euue (Second Half) Won Lost Pct. Moose TR 1 150 Sister uf Nutad Arctic Explorer Describes Donald MacMil-| lan’s New Jaunt Into North—Likes Alaska Exhibiting the same temperament that led to her brother’s renown “for daring exploration and scien- Douglas - 2 3w | Elks . 000 Visits in Juneau -~ The Weather | Forecast for Juneau and vi- cinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July urday; moderate southerly |North Polar Expedition in 1908-09, |was a member of the Cabot Labra- |dor party in 1910, and has made joyages into the Arctic almost an- |nually. He is the author of a |number of books c¢n his experiences and in 1927 was awarded the Elisha |Kane gold medal for his explora- tive ability. This year his party has jgone North on a vessel accommo- |dating twice the number of scien- |tists that were formerly taken into |the Arctic. Miss MacMillan expressed regret that she had not “planned to go in- to the Interior, for that would have 16. Light rain tonight and Sat- | | 1 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 152 When you are doing your shopping drop in and see our buys. Operating two large stores in Juneau gives us a large buying power, and you get the benefit of PRICE and QUALITY. luprising but Portland’s eighth in-|ijfic research” Miss Eva MacMil-|Proved most enjoyable.” ; Ining rally gave them the decision. T 13 (Dt You WE P oc ss lan, sister of the famous Arcm The pace setting Sacramento S0-|expiorer, Donald MacMillan, Thurs- | {MRS. CHAS. WARNER We also operate the AMERICAN MEAT €O |"'IS ABOARD BARONOF Where QUALITY and PRICES Meet! {lons got the first win over mr\‘d‘,) night “explored” Juneau on| Mrs. Charles G. Warner, who re- ; < f enth Victory—Seattle Loses to Oakland Los Angeles Angels yesterday of the |, “expedition” into Alaska. current series. | She is a round-trip passenger on nttly took her son Peter, south for medical attention, is a north-bound V { | i | ©Oakland scored four runs yester-! | |aay, just twice as many as Seattle, |202Fd the Prince Rupert and is : ‘Mh‘i the Indians lost for the second m”‘:‘b“ 6t ‘the: Harrison Houss our | par |straight time. D it ABbab e 5% traels, Passenger abodrd the Baranof for ’ Miss MacMillan sald she felt “ri Juneau. Mrs. Warner has been : 2 ght ; | l'aGc?l‘l::EChn:;:uL'::Yg at home” in the Territorial Museum, !\“"“‘ for Lhe SR fe\ivwwieks | Bortishdor Bkt anc‘:m 7 which seemed so much - like - her BT e | MIAEE b e Dlsio : brother’s collection at home because| MLEAN GOES SOUTH | Missions 0; San Diego 3. Chet McLean, who has been pilot | ; b % it is “crammed full of Arctic rel-| Seattle 2; Oakland 4. with the Marine Airways, left on| lics.” Los Angeles 2; Sacramento 4. : d i g g V] g .| the Northland for Seaulu Natlorai Ladgoe Miss MacMillan, who makes her| the Ry | Chicago 5: Boston 1 humo”in Freeport, Me., has “traveled | | Al other games postponed on ac-|ome:" she said, but “never gone| {count of rain, {on any of Donald's expeditions into | American League lhv Arctic because there are no ac- | Philadelphia 2; Chicago 1. commodations for women.” New York 13; Detroit 6. Now on New Jaunt PHONE 38— TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager DARIGOLD ' l t‘ issenger aboard the Prince Ru- | Chicago 1 Filka 'R = e Cleveland JLIME it B\ 2 Without trace of clue to the whereabouts of Mrs. Albert Nor-| wman, Juneau woman missing since| the evening of July 5, Deputy Mar- | shal J(lu\ l\thmmk returned to| hight with Pilot L. F.| r visiting several places| where it was thought Mrs. Norman may have gone. The officers contacted fishermen fish buyers and others at Funte: Bay, Swanson’s Harbor, Tenak Hoonah, East Point, Whiteston Bay and other points in that but learned nothing which would| be helpful in th earch. The Roy W sboat, on which | one report. Mrs. Norman wa last seen, was not sighted. It was last contacted at Funter Bay last| Saturday hv Sandy Stevens, fish| buyer, who reported to the officers | he did not see Mis. Norman on| board the vessel = - GRANT, BUDG.. ARE TO MEET Gi MANS IN DAVIS CUP BOUT LONDON, Jnl\ 16.—Capt. Wal- ter Pate has designated Bryan “Bit- sy" Grant, of Atlanta, and Donj| Budge, of O2kland, to play the sin-| or the United States against any in the Davis Cup Inter- zone tennis finals at Wimbledon. Budge will team with Gene Mako, of Los Angeles, in the doubles. | e — GROSS GOES SOUTH BOd ROOHI LI Bch ROOIH *he # Boston 3; St. Louis 5. the famous explorer’'s new jaunt in- PHACH - PRI 63 42 6o he will get. Tt all depends on con- | eI ¥ 557 |scientists wnd professors who will| |t » felos party » cmpeet of 88 0 LERE YOU'LL FIND THE {I—‘OOD THAT MAKE THE MEAL TASTE GOOD . | Chicago 4% 28 622 |fame as one of the foremost ex-; DELIVERY HOURS__IO 11 AM” 2' 4, 5:15 P.M. B.M. Belirends Co., Inc. | Brooklyn a1 4 a3 3 No. 2! cans 730 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Washington S RTINS T 1 5 A A Tl HONEY SYRUP Snowflakes—Grahams With Puree—No. 2}2 Cans All Brands 2 lbs. ______29c Kitchen Shower | i {to the Arctic, on which he embarked | Pittsburgh 40 33 .548 plorers of the Arctic, was an as- PI'IONE 4 PHONE 8 5 Cnmnnau 29 43 403 1 MAhCS |u 8'(; GLASSES MRS, NORMAN a2 ot 5™ i Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread BRADSHAW'S AMOCAT—Cane and Maple 2 Ib. pkg._3 Q¢ Jeans___3Qc Pound —_—————— "STARTING MON DAY, JULY 19 For Livinq Room . . . Dining Room { Washington 2; Cleveland 6. she was familiar with details of| WHITE ... CREAM...GREEN ... [li .eravomoorcuums _ | S e Know how sexilws| GELD.: ¢BLUB ! sncrame @ a0 he will , BURGUNDY IS(”: F;;’f,?“w sf :i ;22': Aboard ‘he new expedition are| ° o {Los Angeles 6 51 557| Priced from $1.00 pair [lo o2 o5 s e t 6 o air { Oakland 43 .398? ne "party is composed of 35 mem- | i .2 P | Nalonsd Lengue |study naviguton uncer rMec- Wl THE RIGHT KIND OF FOODS TO START THE RIGHT KIND OF MEALS o vor %O R b wio el i) AND THE RIGHT QUALITY AT THE RIGHT PRICES TOO——— | St. Louis 39 33 549 |sistant in the Peary Arctic Club “Juneau’s Leading Department Store™ i SR el : | Philadelphia 8 41 a3l i —_————————— 1% u“:l:.o::l\ A:"ZIORN:'\:) rx::nns! American League — Sy P E A P E A PLANE SEARBH ’]b G T s e 1 - & | BUTTER DEL MONTE—FANCY R s i ‘ POUNDS SWIFT'S—PANTRY JARS 83c Quart __________________‘______43¢ ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 2% 1b. pail ssc No. 2% cans 33c CRACKERS COFFEE TOMATOES FIG BARS Creen Cut BEANS Whole Wheat _ _ Standard Pack 30c 3 No. 2 cans 39(: ‘ . Samtary-Piggly Wig % y Will Be Open from 8 A. M to 10 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday You'll llke Schlitz on First Taste...and HEREVER you are . . . for cool- ing refreshment simply flip off the cap of a ““Steinie”” brown bottle (or can) of SCHLITZ. Brewed of the finest ingredients...under the famous SCHLITZ Precise Enzyme Control... every drop comes to you fully aged and full-flavored even during the peak demands of the hot summer months. WATERMELONS NEW PEAS SWEET KLONDIKES WELL-FILLED Pound _________________7c 3 pounds ___________251: CANTALOUPES TOMATOES VINE-RIPENED FANCY FIELD _Z“_'_______zjf__'_"“f‘_______l_s_‘ LEMONS CUCUMBERS SUNKIST—LARGE LARGE—GREEN NEW APPLES EGG PLANT TRANSPARENTS VERY SPECIAL! 3 pounds ______.20¢ L1 LT S— W. D. Gross, of the Coliseum theatre chain of movie houses, left on the Mount McKinley for Seattle. S e FLEISCHMANN'S GINS (Dry or Sloe) cost no more than ordinary Here’s a tip for summer comfort: keep your refrigerator well stocked with SCHLITZ. It’s the wholesome refresh- ing beverage for family and friends. A suave liquenr Scotch, blended from the finest 1o d . You don’t have to cultivate a taste HUDSONS | for Schlitz. You like it on first ac- BAY" quaintance . . . and ever after. /5 }///”(m" (2., SCOTCH WHISKY o Copyright 1937, Jos. Schiitz Brewing Co.—83 %Ihsu(bng@nmu-ng] A g . B2t I'he Beer That Made Milwaukee JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY Milwaukee, Wis. Famous

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