The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1937, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER NOW- l‘VE GNEH YOU ALL OF TH'DETALS ABOUT ME WIFE'S OG-AND HER NAME |5 "I=|FI” HERE 1S A FINE PICTURE OF HER~ DO YOU THINK THAT wi DETECTIVE LL REALLY FIND "FIFI" 2 | WONDER I~ THAT CAN BE HIM BACK ALREADY? By GEORGE McMANUS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 23, 1937. SHE TOLD You I'D FIND \|(O R DOG -HERE SHE = SCRIBED HER-THE ONLY THING 1S DOES NOT ANSWER TOTH' NAME OF “FIFIM OAKLAND IS FORGING UP P. C. LEAGUE Seattle Checks San Diego| to today to look over the needs of the Solons as they moved into the | home stretch. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 5; Sacramento 12. Los Angeles 1; San Francisco 4. Seattle 3; San Diego 2. Missions 5; Oakland 6. National League St. Louis 0; Boston 2. Chicago 4; Philadelphia 7. Pittsburgh 10; Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 5; New York 6. American League Philadelphia 1; Cleveland 5. New York 4; St. Louis 13. Boston 4; Detr.ott 17. to Win — Solons to Be Given Help (By Associated Press) The bolstered Oakland club fnces‘ a real test against the leading San | Diego team. Yesterday the Oaks won the ninth straight game, taking the } contest from the Missions 6 to 5|San Diego and coming from behind a 2 to 0| Sacramento score when Bobby Gibson homered | San Francisco with the bases loaded in the eighth | Portland inning. Los Angeles Seattle checked a ninth inning Oakland rally to beat San Diego 3 to 2. Seattle With a revamping of the batting Missions crder, which garnered 28 hits and three home. runs, Sacramento won over Portland 12 to 5. Chicago San Francisco stopped & third in- New York ning Los Angeles rally to win 4 to 1. Pittsburgh Branch Rickey, St. Louis Card- St. Louis nal’s boss, is expected in Sacramen- ' Boston STANDING OF CLUBS Won Lost 69 46 66 46 64 50 59 52 56 b5 50 65 48 65 40 4 National League Won Lost 52 30 52 32 4“4 37 42 40 44 Pet. 600 589 562 532 | 5051 435" 425 351 i Brooklyn . 34 Cincinnati 2 44 Philadelphia 32 52 American League Won Lost 55 24 48 32 49 34 43 40 32 405 381 Pct. New York 696 Detroit Chicago . Boston Cleveland Washington St. Louis 26 Philadelphia 23 6 Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won + 4 513 421 Lost 2 2 4 Moose Douglas Elks BITSY GHANT PUT ON SHELF LONDON, July 23.—The Unlwd States has benched Bitsy Grant, of Atlanta, and nominated Frankie Parker of Milwaukee, in the open- ing singles match and . chalienge 637 667 Pct. 'round in the Davis Cup series to- 619 543 512/ 476 Lipton grows Tea ... Lip- ton knows Tea. From the lofty heights of famous tea gardens comes Lipton’s quality which means added flavor, true economy to yau. Atall LIPTON'S TEA YELLOW LABEL, ORANGE PEKOE; ALSO GREEN JAPAN .. and DIFFERENT! Lunches, Dinners, Short Orders, . Try a plate of our delicious FRIED FROG LEGS and be convinced. LUNCHES—DINNERS—SHORT ORDERS—SANDWICHES FOR BREAKFAST ... Those Delicious Hot Cakes and Waffles like mother used to make. IN OUR CANDY KITCHEN .. . we have those delicious home made candies, fresh roasted nuts, and GLOVER’S OVENIZED POTATO CHIPS. All are made in our own spotless kitchen. We have the largest and most complete line in Alaska. Once You Try Them You Will Be Back For More! FOUNTAIN SERVICE—ICE CREAM ICE CREAM BARS Try Glover's Speclal Sh'cwberry .- Shortcake We are at your service from 6:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. morrow. MIN > MEN SAIL | Pet.' 000 Garci, GARCI SCORES _ CUBS, GIANTS KNUGKUUT LAST = NIGHT IN N. Y, _zy,lBelleved to Be Leading Challeger for Barney Ross’s Crown l | | WILL MIX IT (By Associated Press) The Cubs and Giants open a three game party at the Polo Grounds, 'from which the National League pennant winner is likely to emerge if the other teams continue at the present rate. The Yankees and White Sox start a four game fuss in Chicago which e — o | | STOCK QUOTATIONS ; [ NEW YORK, July 23. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |stock today is 117%, American Can 1107%, American Light and Power '11%, Anaconda 56%, Bethlehem Steel 94%, Calumet 14%, Common- wealth and Southern 3, General Motors 56%, International Harves- ter 115%, Kennecott 60, New York Central 41'%, Southern Pacific 49%, Cities Service 3%, Pound $4.97%, Republic Steel 38, Pure Oil 21, Holly Sugar nc sale, United States Treas-} NEW YORK, July 23.—Ceferino may decide whether Murderer’s row ury Bonds 2%s 98.24, Atchison Gen- Los Ange! s Filipino, stayed will mak> another joke on the cir- in the picture as the leading chal- cuit parade. lenger of Barney Ross, weiterweight champion, by knocking out Bobby' Pacho, an of Phoenix, Ari- zona, last night, in the ninth of a scheduled fifteen rounder. The flght umk place in Madison Square! TRAMMEL IS OUTPOINTED CLFVFLA]\D Ohio, July 23. outpointed Jack Trammell, pounder, of Youngstown, in ‘Alice for the south, having com- a ten roundcr last night. ,bleted investigation of mining prop- rerty at Lituya Bay, which they mining purposes. “Always the Best” FRESH FRUITS Berries Cantaloupes Oranges Plums Peaches ® VEGETABLES Carrots, Peas Tomatoes Lettuce Cucumbers ® HOME GROWN Turnips Radishes Green Onions Swiss Chard Bunch Beets ® - Fresh Killed CHICKENS 7 p,fiom,iour own ! farm f Irving’s Market. - | { BASEBALLTBDAY; The following are scores of bas ,ull mes played in the two maj (leagues and received up to 1:30 o'-! iclock this afternoon: National League St. Louis 4; Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 3. Chicago 11; New York 3. American League Philadelphia 16; Detroit 4, - game. Charles Hagtman Shaw Bufton, Patsy Leroni, 185% pounds, of New {Kirk Bufton, Orville Butler and B. York, |Schram left aboard the Princess 181% New York 6; Chicago 9. - - NOTICE Business and Professional Wo- | | | | first the States. | eral 4s 111%. Jones averages: industrials 183.78, |rails 54.80, utilities 29.85. e OFFICIALS TO KETCHIKAN Lee Pratt, Fiscal Agent for the | Forest Service, and R. Richards, Au-| | ditor from the Washington office, |sailed for Ketchikan aboard the !Baranof to make an audit of Fur-‘ est Service accounts in that divi- sion, RO M AP KA JOE WOODFORD LEAVES Joe Woodford, pioneer of this sec- ! |tion, is a passenger south on the |ONE IS REPORTED HURT; HOUSES ARE DEMOLISHED on Picnic at Lake Hard- ing, Near Fairbanks (Continued from Pn;.(- One) Bureau received a report from Fairbanks at 4:41 o'clock yesterday afternoon stating the first shock curred at Fairbanks at 7:09 o'clock terday morning and disturbanc- d continued all day up to 2:15 o'clock, the time of sending the re- port from the Interior city. Slide at Mile 31 The weather much damage had been done to the Richardson Highway, that a slide had occurred at Mile 31, temporar- ily blocking traffic, that sevefal houses had been demolished and report also said there were cracks in the highway fully one foot wide. The report also said the shocks were the most pronounced in the history of the interior. 20 Families Marooned While | report nlso said | one person had been injured. The | Continue Today This morning another weather | feport from Fairbanks stated earth shocks were continuing today in- termittently. Also this morning when taking balloon observations the telescope used in the making the observation was osculated by the earth movements, ANCHORAGE SHAKEN ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 23— A slight earthquake at 7:14 o'clock yesterday morning jarred mirrors and pictures but did no damage. Col. Otto F, Ohlson said no dam- age has been done along the Alaska Railroad but some damage has been done to the Richardson Highway. A Nenana correspondent says sev- en quakes occurred there and store | shelves were emptied. Windows were broken in houses and stores, One guest at a hotel climbed down a rope ladder in his D MRS. REPP HERE Mrs. E. G. Reep Is in Juneau vis- iting Miss Magnhild Oygard in the Fosbee Apartments. Mrs. Reep is the mother of Miss Ellen Repp, well known concert singer, now in the East. Remember! Ten percent off on all canned fruits and vegetables at Irving's M-rlm. ady - ¥ Try an Empire ad Under the Honourable Company’s Flag for over 267 years. | North Sea for an extended stay in' - MRS. STEWART ENROUTE HERT" Mrs. B. D. Stewart, who has been R('m(mh:r' Ten percent off on men's Club special meeting, Mon- wulh for several weeks, is return- \found unsatisfactory for hydraulic all canned fruits and vegetables at.day 7:30 p.m. City Council Cham-|ing to her Juneau home aboard the ' RED SHIELD BUTTER 2 Ibs. 79c SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS HALF or WHOLE “Surely A Treat”— FRESH-KILLED CHICKENS From Our Own Farm Per Ib. 40c adv. bers. adv. Nor thland. DELIVERIES at BIG SAVINGS! Phone 478 “The Pure Foods Store!” SANTA CLARA VALLEY EMERSON’S CUT String Beans 2 cans 25c VAN CAMP’S FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI PEAS S. & W. | I Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery . GASTINEAU HOTEL ® THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU [ ] Travel Information Headquarters Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information regarding all scheduled and charter plane trips; ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE times; schedules for all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. Phone l o For Information On All Plane Service and Steamship Movements L TR The First National Bank JUNEAU CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts

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