The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 8, 1938, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1938 7 , POLLY AND HER PALS S R e e MY DAFFODILS HAS ¢ H DOLL\",:':'\) DARTED UP DERN ¢ ? PRIMROSE 3 NEAR AS HIGH AS HUMPH ! 4 PUSHED uD\ LILLIES GREW DEL'S DAHLIAS! / KID STUFF, 2 TWO INCHES | A WHOLE ALLOF [T/ {_LAS'NIGHT! HALF-INCH ! PHOOEY /! . Y . '-}' hitting team in the league Boston 23 19 > 2 ‘o . ¥ hit Detroit 21 23 i i e i | Le Angeles Philadelphia 17 24 41 4 " feated the ce St 1 13 6 A Gastineau Channel Leagu:» Won L P 3 0 1.0 . e 1 3 2 Doubleheader Is Scheduled . ¥ 3 o 53 3 for This Afternoon Be- lween Leadmg Clubs iated Press) | e Chic Cubs were trium- in the opening battle witn Chicago 8: New York 5 day for | potrojt 5: Philadelphia 4 v League, | cleveland 7; Boston neau Channel League wceount mes that g ule Lee 4 ply DING OF CLUBS Joe M ¢ Coast - > o X Won Sacramento 41 San Francisco L f J San Diego rtlax KEEPS LEAD S0y Wit ’ Lo Angeles LI ] National League Won Lost ~ . Chicago 16 Senators Trim Stars as 16 ¢ Beavers Takes |1-In- ning Game from Seals 20 e St. Louis 19 (By Ass Brooklyn 19 Pertland took an early lead yes- Philadelphia 11 terday to defeat San Francisco in a e which took eleven innings to decide. American League Won Lost Pct. transfer of the 7 mento increased leadership Cleveland 29 14 674 in the near future. Stuart is a by trimming Hollywood. Sacramen- York 24500 director of the American-Russiar to, which is considered the weakest | Washington 26 21 Chamber of Commerce | THEYRE ALL BUYING OIL COOLING. This feature of the famous Monitor Mechanism means quiet operation, low current cost and enduring economy. The hermetically sealed-in-steel mechanism carries Five Years’ Performance Protection, & plan originated by General Electric, who has Built more sealed cold-making units than any other manufacturer. Al these 1938 G-E features are to be bad in manyG-Emodels and some in all models. They YES mean additional multiple savings in food, in ice, in time, etc. o Stainless Steel Super-Freezer. o Faster freezing, instant releasing Quick Trays. o Sliding Shelves. ¢ Adjustable Storage Space. s 12-speed Temperature and Defrosting Control. » Automatic Interior Light ¢ Thermometer: o Vegetable Drawer. o Tip Top Shelf. SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN! Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ‘Prepares for Wet Diamond Squahhles PAW PERKINS, WOT/S COME OVER YUH, ANYHOW 2 NUTHIN', SUSI 'CEPT THAT I'M READIN' A LITT! e o ot < = PRIVATE BILLS oo FOR ALASKANS of four RMNED re. AU !” ) Claims Are Reported Fay > ss to Wed iU moment when Barbara Stanwyck tell cm the shoulder in eakfast f ed with Herbert Marshall. 1 thri stra which she is co-stal Here is Princ semething ght w's rain, w nbach of Wash- Seene from Current Film Is Ei ¢ Blore of their rec Ul v B € j oc much for t 3 i " Vo ¥ 1 § n baseball players. Somethin The third re , ed to 1 ha’ §fig {'Eii] L about it Senate was thorize credi . > LA er Art Mer , I to Hugh O'Farrell and the estate g gl =0 BERLER Thomas Gaffney for Govern- Fg ok vfinn erro i ol Dimond \ ‘were destroyed I~ & Uil br y nt safe in the ) I N 1 luced in the Senate i fra A they occupied as Gove srding and on the back with the name of the lecal firm Hbol teschar 4 ces in MeKinley Park which donated the individu acket ) was also ,’.W” to the Sen- ub yet un- e on May 23. The Dimond bill g g iRy HBblitted 4 ed the House on May 27, S0 phas t Rl ity tor . My Delegate has requested that il pyjlqing Bhe out erectataa b ited for the Senate bill SR con n not filed wit te of the of the which S its reverse the name McKinnon's own firm The Reliable Transfer Company ,'_‘ l‘“ ("X‘u HS‘V]-‘“::S‘UI]!):( up for action BLANCHARDS clain of - MISS M. WHITE HERE from the d Another Princess I'arouk, of Firms dona the ja to the shown above. It is re- one to authorize p: $61.70 ' M e squad are: Alaska Steamship | ported that she will wed Shahpur to Williar Fle M \ret R. White, graduate of vay, v ots: Jakeway T Mohammed Riza, Crown Prince of s furnished nurse Peck, Mont ar- the Princess Lou Rice and Ahler: 1s forging a link "I':'““‘"" he Unite ved in Juneau last evening on the the winter in & Juneau Drug RO Princess Louise. At present Miss Mr. Blanchard Triangle ners,| Will be 17 in November. The Crown White is registered at the Gastineau senger Agent for Prince is 19, : 2 om- Hotel and Yukon Route at M st of the Dele- ( 1 with his Hous®| 15 order to ms i of Grant H. Pear- | garanof Hotel which b ey john C. Rumohr, G. W. Pear-! o1 Frankiin Batirint f 1 Wa » Anderson, for nd y d on the front with an injury which' by it bein to the corner of to the the contrac nd Ca PASS passenge s General e White Skagw X Always under control. Jupiter keeps them traveling in perfect harmony. A skillful brewer follows Jupi- ter’s example, because without precise control and harmony no beer reaches perfection. Sprout- ing barley ... seasoning malt. .. mashing and straining . .. cook- ing with hops...fermenting and ageing — all these complicated operations in the Home of BUDWEISER are controlled 24 hours a day by the laboratory. That is why BUDWEISER is known as a laboratory controlled product even though brewed on a mammoth scale. Every sip pure, delicious, satisfying. MAKE THIS TEST! prINK Budweiser FOR FIVE DAYS ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWEET BEER. YOU WILL WANT Budweiser’s FLAVOR THEREAFTER. of cold BUDWEISER is always a thoughtful compliment to a husband — especially in the evening. Has he ever expected it when there was none in the icebox? Check up on your supply. Keep a carton on hand—and several bottles or cans of BUDWEISER chilled and ready for instant serving ...at unexpected as well as regular occasions. ANHEUSER-BUSCH « ST. LOUIS ANHEUSER-BUSCH Budweiser EVERYWHERE Order a carton for your home NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED LL-s coYmGHT 1938, ANHEUSER-BUSCH. N r moving of y Pa THROUGH JUNEAU John G. Blanchard, e after spending Pass

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