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\ | : \ i FOURTH PARADE MONDAY ISTO - STARTATS:30 G Mrs. W Holzh Participants Urged to Be on Hand Early—Line- up ]\ .\HIHHH‘.( K'(I ;I ine Nye. \h' Ak Mi's Lou Earl SOy, EArRlE Ry ' rling, Barbara Earl i prove 1o be MRS, HOLZHEIMER BACK i . . Atice Wilson, FROM SAN DIEGO VISIT ©, 1 ip: - Follc 1g an absence of or s The Baranof sailed westward b ke = ; 5 o'clock with the following g b .+ sengers for Seward—A. J. Peterson Al it e . H Humphrey, Mrs. W. Bowe d shoi Pkt Sty ] N. Wennblom, C. T. Byram, C. are requested to] e an DI h Leruer, J. 8. Barnett, Opal G later than 9:15 X i Aolinsts Siom: ths nd J. Beffle 5 : : - oo a be given promptly at \ zhein 9 parade will |on h is her niece TRAVEL PARTY VISITS : to Front, | Mi plans te the Front to Main, Main to Willoughby | spend son \ h her| Aboard the Yukon and out Willoughby Avenue to the ' her in|port Firemen's Recreation Park, where| thi R 5 it will disbanc .o consisting of twenty-six The parade will proceed in the PUBLIC NOTICE daughters of California on follow er the June n and afier July 4 nission | rip tour. The party brought wsebail | ings from Gov. of Californis ldre . Merriam to Gov. John V adv.|of Alaska RGE BROTHERS ALASKA'S LARGEST LIQUOR STORE! 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A Thelma B Hits and Errors Help Smith Blank Douglas Nine Last Evening to «de more Unable the Moose d than three sing th, the Douglas I ng went dowr The siege Pap batting order turned loos¢ power and were aided by I at critical moments total. g's disaster elimin: from further rth of July disposal of 1 of the pot up to the Moc to decide in their battlc ternoon. The defeat al well down in the ce ond half of 0 defeat Monday | put Dou lar for the se gue race error followed ble put the Moose with one tally as the way. The Paps i in the third on J: ' single, followed by r on Werner’s grounc ed up an error and Wer ible in the fifth by taki of Bob Bonner's bor twe dc advanta; ) complete a double steal for more 1 2 E . over Jensen's pl: n the hill for the Islanders ish out the fifth, then blanked Moose in the sixth; but two cost errors behind him, plus a walk ingle and wrifice, put acio [ the final three Moose runs in (i first of the s enth. SCORE H . A 3 4 BOX SCORE Moose AB R H PO A E cf 4 1 0 1 0 F. Schmitz, 2b ... 4 1 2 1 2 Martin, rf G0 0 0 ow, 1b 4 0 0 9 3 4 AISE 0 0 Fll o e S AL D 1 1 [ i 0 Smith, p 10%% '1: 9 To 798 91 1 Deugla, R B PO A 0 0 1 3b 0 1 0 2 ger 1b, 2b 0 0 8 1 Grant, c Erskine, If, p Wood rf Bonner, 2b viemi, cf Jensen, p, If Turner, rf ¢ '0 =8 Andrews, 1b 010 iR Totals 0 3 2 3 —Batted for Bonner in fifth in- ning Replaced Wood Rogers going to & THE SUMMAKIES Moo T Andrew en e. F Werner. Runs batted in: F. Schmitz, McNamee, Werner. First Schmitz, base on balls: Off 1 (Nie- mi); off Jensen 6 and, F. Schmitz, J. Schmitz, Blake 2, | Smith), off Erskine 1 (Blake). Struck out: By Smith Andrews, Turner, Bor by Jensen 5 (Haglund Namee, J. Schmitz, Blake) skine 3 (F. Schmit Pitching records: Jer by Er- now, Martin). n 4 runs 6 hits 21 at bat against in 4 2/3 in- nings, Erskine 3 runs hits 9 at bat against in 2 1/3 innings. Earned runs: Off Jensen 2. Losing pitcher: Jensen. Passed ball: Grant. Left| on bases: Moose 11, Douglas 4. Time of game: 1 hour 52 minutes. Umpires: Shaw behind plate and | at third, Duckworth at first base, Welch at third e and at plate. Scorer: Clark. IR PATIENTS TO SEE PARADE Patients at the Gove nent Hos- pital will be moved the lawn Monday morning so that they | may see the Fourth of July Parade. A New Highway Treat FOR THE 4TH | Ice Cream | Sandwickes | (3 Flavors) A LS O : Home-Made CAKE and DELICIOUS ICE CREAM—— ¢ | KENDLER’S | l - Barancf in Port 'PAPS SHUTOUT 'MISS STORMS, SOLDIERS COME Chilkoot Barracks are due to arrive this evening about 7 o'clock aboard | the Coast Guard cutter Haida. As|a docks, the soon as CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks d appreciation of the many acts sympathy shown us by our nds in our bereavment in the soldi will go to by Joe Mec- Fair Build- | death of our father and for the ing. 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