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b ke ) L AT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938. - fi 'scomz_ | AN i . . 2 R RE : LUGAI_ HITTERS 121',2‘-,“1'3;??23 ENZN?EN H BARANUF TAKE CRUISEG{OACTI'EA:}!{(UTODAYVSKI c\gt&:&ggg PICNIC mggflfi;bg&bqfsml@“ | New Life and Beauty Alsan a0 115030 500 i g oy P P. Larsen, who arrived on the and is r | Louisville AB R H PO A| A I 3 by | desiring to sign up for Coa er t 4 n board the 3 Du capiait ) A N ¥ fa Thomas, 1f 0 0 0.0 . Sl o bond | o sastineau, is an oldtimer here 'J | Rocco, ss 4 1 2 o 5| Thirty-two passengers embarked [ CCREICR. o Y T Rre 1o Bikke Ceael } he was engaged in the real- Kupiec, rf 4 0 0 o 1|90 the Baranof this afternoon, for _ ST ; 3 i Vations | g business SCATTER RUGS - J. Tindall, 1b, p4 1 g2 ¢ 7|Seattle and waypoints as follow repipose bt e - | before Friday, July 15, with Bill| “parsen is now interested in prop-, Free-swinging Joe McNamee hit' Wilson, 3b 5 9 2 1 1| For Seattle—Mrs. E. F. Vollert,| 1 e ’1“‘4“)"{:’ 1 ; h‘ Hixson, teiept 06. All members | erty in Ephrata, W the count i AT ind pitched the Juneau All-Stars Grossman, cf, 1b4 1 2 3 o0 M?! George Meagh George o '."‘m “ "w of 1o AR | Wil ‘e notice be + Wednes- | seat of Grant Coun the heart Axminster {0 & whisker-win over the ball team| Bratkovic, ¢ 4 2 1 8 .1|Meagher, Jim Paul, Monfe Arthur 1. both house guests of the utlining the T m. Four| of the Grand Coulee Irrigation di POPULAR ofts the Loulsvilla S WWehe. 8| Giray;i, R e 'I’m fv‘““l““ ’r oo Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw,{ P°ats are: availat Bicto it | e el (‘;",',‘,"',,L\,.“ s Firemen’s Park. Not only was Me-|W. Tindall, p 2 g 1 1 5| Armstrong, Hugh Emnst, [ 1 Altkdt aHawiRan AL to approxima so/ of Fis : el recent] PRICES Namee the only local hurler able| *Krize, cof 32 0 o 1 olBlvthé, Mrs. Blythe, Mrs. K R oo o He | one is urged to make reserva- | complet 50,000 hotel i S to keep the sailor sluggers at all in ] "l"\':;ll;'m. G org A. Dale, Mr: 4 SRR ¢ | tions early so as nof to miss the TR gl 50 i lovel 4 hand, but from his clean-up spot| Totals 36 9 11 24 o1 Dale Mrs. H. O'Leary, Morris Plot-| A B el i’m st ski party of the year /' Today’s Today.—Empire. 1K fovesy: oW WINDOW in the batting order the over-size sam, M. Mekig, J. N am, E. Bul- | __ S P patterns—colors. P righthander collected four hits in|*—Replaced W. Tindall in fifth in- ger, Ken Caddell, O. Holm:trom, feeeeecerocorrorreereras S \ SHADES five times up to drive home three| ning, taking centerfield, Grossman Mrs. Holmstrom, Miss M. Holm- § ! ik moving to first base, J. Tindall to strom, C. D. Harrold, Mrs. William | 78 Al ' 1 B8 GREEN or TAN e 1 itel a T Ve e § / M { 18 < 5 o The other Joe plucked from the Ditch. arster, Yew Kay ! Vi i, | sy California Style Smooth Action Moose to form the nucleus of the All-Stars AB R H PO A v - — ) 1 4 ; nd Blending All-Stars, Snow, was right behind Haglund, cf e 0 11 o 2 1 § | D RUG - 4 i , ate, rapping e | Gray, ¢ oD o0 8 1 { 3 R D S Sk his teammate, rapping out three ! < Tones—Also hits in five trips to knock homg two he, ss G 0 0.9 ! { g ) ] U l N tallies. Each of the Joes collected M'Nameeplf3b‘p 5 2 4 0 14 § 1 . ;- r SASH RODS a homer Snow, 1b P s ¢ 0 L% % VIR | | { a homer ¢ 8 6 ! P ] Congoleum RUQS —_———— times right perk, and at other| Rodgers, 3b 0. 1 0 ; ‘\ A NE \of a7’ times adorous, but at all times it Martin, rf Sl 2 0 0 . : \ - 4 6'x9'—7'6"x9 DOOR MATS ws - oweramaonea v we wan'» 20011 {08=Year Period | i : 4 i Ak i g bludgeoning that the slants of two *Jensen, cf s 0 0 0 z { [ 9'x10'6"—9'x12 and Navy slingers and three All-Star Grant, c 2% 0 8 0 HEd { ! 3 chuckers were subjected to. Eleven iFoster, 3b, p, 3b2 1 1 0 v ly 8 ! P A R T N E R s H l P T b MILAN, Mich, “July 8-—Anthony and 9'x15 RUG PADS hits, including homers by Bratkovic | £Smith, p BRI b o o] | ; and Wilson were rapped out by the |fGrummett, If .2 o o 1 o o CCRBEE YO8 TEAEEE TOCAY oY § You are sure of WEAR and BEAUTY Cruiser nine, while the All-Stars —_— ~ cam “the SIS0 YRkt of pital] ] ® ! y in these known-quality rugs. '“‘;“b:h““ held their own with 14 Rt ls.d 11“ punishment in Michigan in 108 t safe blows. £ *—Replaced Haglund in eighth in- years | § After aiding greatly in I:umllvxlnz ning Gov. Frank Murphy appealed to | Watch For Ii! { o t L] . ’N;*"]“”“_ ”"““'” to ]"‘“ "‘)‘ & )‘l'l‘“_lm'k‘ ‘”;{“ ‘I"n”dmi{ ; Chedbatoris, Detroit gangster, wa t \ T 7\ ’ 4 e ifth inning, aurning the 8 | -—Replaced Rodgers in fifth Inning. | centenced under the National Bank SA Tl/l I) ‘ ) ly “Juneau'’s Leading Department Store duties over io Smith. But the Slim | §_Replaced Lawsan In sixih - | nowhers Ast sor oo Aporios Bae s d U/ : southpaw - threw just the ,kmd of ning; going to pitcher, McNamee yp in which an innocent bystander AT THE U | balls the Tars best liked and was| moving to left field, Erskine to|was slain : AT THE { L5) replaced by Bud Foster from third| second base. % o Pt S { 4 "o e n H after four straight hits, ]lWOb ‘Z‘ f—Replaced Smith in sixth inning : N \’ Y9 & B8 them for extra bases, and a hit bat- | going to left field, McNamee mov-| MRS. EDMAN GOES soutn | #U N I8, Ve § 91 Rl ter. Foster walked in a pair of r\m-J1 ing to third base, Foster to pitch Mrs. Hen dman, proprietor, of : H ners off the populated bags, but|°_Relieved Foster as pitcher in the Henna 10p, accompanied by | 1 : 1 N - Vi got the side out without a hit How-‘ eighth inning; Foster going to third her son Rudy, left on the Baranof | il i Fhe busine name of the firm ever, Foster was touched for a| page, for the States. They will vacation | { MUSIC BY t homer in the seventh and McNa-| along the coast until fall when | H ol i RO mee, who had rmfl\ulmli1 O:;l :ur:\r:ll SUMMARIES Rudy, an accomplished accordionst | } WESLEY H will continue to be: ;ny by LL\kmg flt\;r muurnd “gfl“&; Errors: Louisville — Rocco, Ku- | and orchestra leader, will enter the { t oster’s turn on the mound, % Son > For University of Washington to major | ’ E 1Jiec, Wilson; All-Stars—Forsythe B mox\mwd :lm- ]nlll. o nm.;s(];“uué“llh)fr‘ Snow 8 Rodgers in music ! BARRETT'S i string with only one more Sailc Stolen bases: B A ¥ 3 3 4 ases glund 2, For- 5 § Mgk being l‘]“”‘:.‘x‘fp“\;v fieded a|SYthe. Two-base hits: Racco, Gil- | ter 3 (Krize, Giilroy, Wilson). Pitch- ;ROYAL ALASKANS:, : (IEn Lowswiile feam. whose only|FOVi Martin 2, Snow.. Three-base ing records: W. Tindall 8 runs 9 hits' { { !’Df‘rkf"flv “"”r”y ~ gl out—‘hw J. Tindall. Home runs: Wilson, 20 at bat against in 4 1/3 inning ‘ AT 10 P. M. ! }‘l’li“‘l‘“’l“: weal T{“nwunm ailors | Bratkovic, Snow, McNamee. Runs J. Tindall 2 runs 5 hits 16 at bat | { { leld defense. e plate, Savors|pasted in: Rocco, Kupiee, Wilson 2 inst in 3 2/3 innings; McNamee | } ! .5 ” ) st everything that| i Rooen g v ian 3, saats L g Mallente | g ! The Clothing Man ot p::»::wobl:f:c:umynul( gqum- Bratkovie, Gilroy 2; Forsythe, Mc- 3 runs G hits 27 at bat against in 7| | g s O the tocal wreckers. | NAmee 3, Snow 2, Erskine, Martin. | int Smith 4 runs 4 hits 4 at bat H ¥ - - 3 i | keep' pace *"1 D ']‘ ‘“fi“lwv 1 hig| Double-play: All-Stars (Forsythe to| against in 0/3 innings, Foster 2 runs H ; : | (SYDNEY, Australig, July 8--The| 4. Tindall who seleved bS|meskine to Snow). Pirst base on!1 hit 6 at bat against in 2 innings!| ) ! as it has always been with p e B e e | DI o e O hacier, and | J8118: OffW. Tindall3 (Haglund 2, Earned runs Off W. Tindall 7, oft | ] ; liab] ; by. Whe. minigler ol Qetenge norig ahowed . he e V| Forsythe), off J. Tindall 2 (C J. Tindall 1; off McNamee 1, off the same reliable service C "llun‘l(l‘ul too mml;‘:mmx}n.lumr\ nlu;ul J'Tm :\.U\]m:(fin‘:‘ (i:i‘l:'r- E‘L"{‘.u;:;m:; Foaks ol o Al i ! e Commonwealill's; plans.for des| the battle b ;| man, Gilroy, Thomas),off Foster 3 pitcher: Foster. Losing pitcher: J { " qualit I sensible bricas’” i l"’“’"" | Touching off the Sailors' fire was|'gris UKoY, OOMIRLIOH Fostor 8| Dot il i ey { quality at sensible prices” in L | He asserted secrecy was so essen-| their catcher Bratkovic and short-l,, p" w00 e T (Haglund, | by pitched m1‘|‘ Bratkovic by Smith i AR | : loth | tinl to the defense program that 1)~\l‘h“_.H‘"<‘;- PLOLI’)" fif "‘.‘;’: WMed | Gray, Snow, Rodgers), by J. Tindall Left on bases: Louisville 8 All- AMERICAN H mens es. ‘m\”\.‘." ) I|”\ mf . ”"H”‘mi:ogrr::nuJlulglz.fn here for|4 (Forsythe, Foster, Grummeit Stars 7. Time of game: 2 hours 37 { [y RAUREESD ABY Dublic Dlses 10 HESL, SR by McNamee 12 (Thomas, Rocco, minutes. Umpires: Shaw at pla l even among themselves the Cruiser team u‘]mmurrfiw SV° | Kuplec 2, Wikson 2, Bratkovie 3. Coughiin T b Rl LEGION ! — - eee [ning, when the Sailors will meet| oo " o qyroon gopte R ot third base. Seorer: Olar | : Today's News Today.—Empire, Douglas on the Island diamond. | 7' - , Krize), by Fos-' at third base. Scorer: Clark. Aol S S s TR SRS | GRAVES | THE CLOTHING MAN “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, July 8, 1938. THE FRIENDLY STORE " PUSS’'N | NEW MAGIC BOOTS | SANDWICH | SPREAD Prepared” especially SPREADS! | one package makes five for your cat. glasses of delicious ® . ON YOUR FOOD NEEDS—————and REMEMBER The Prices Listed M l K are not “SPECIALS” They're . L s ) EVERY-DAY P RICES! Carnation—Borden’s % CASE 12 CANS] Libby’s Corned Beef $4:65 | $325 85 CALO Dog Food OVALTINE 6-ounce tin 39 c Baby FOOd Ham Spread Liver Spread 1i f o sizes i . ll:fi:”:-o::lt:tl\. "Iiu(f::l n::‘;) m«- Deviled Tongue . HARD TO FIT D —$1.00 ALL-WHIZE sizes hold one cuy dnum ‘:ft; Buffet Spread Bokh 6 want » p:h. ot Cas $3.88 Haospital $2 80 ozen: o Sdges re: No. 1, one and one-thir bl to ‘wear around my €—dJ. 5 :npn: No. 1 tall, two cups; No sty pbag size tin . Case—$1.95 ACTIVATOR WASHING ACTION two and one-half cups; N three and one-half cups; four cups (one quart). Dozen—$1.00 3 is your gymnasium?” OVELL $A WRINGER % c gymnasium.” c an Clerk (absently): “How large ® Spaghetti FRANCO-AMERICAN Reliance Sliced Pineapple 6 No. 22 tins‘$l.28— Case $4.99 6'"62¢ | Reliance Strawberries | s 48 ; s4083 6 No. 2 tins sl.7 4——CGS° $6.78 | Lfim ‘ LIBBY’S PEARS—6 Vo 2" tins §1,22 Cose §4.75 | mumrrrramm | REQUIRED Seaport APRICOTS—6 No- 2"4tins $1.14 Case $4,46 rr— ® ® Gruff Father to Son: “Why nEm Foon don't you get out and find a B R o o M s job? When I was your age I . s was working for $3 a week in a Mlx store, and at the end of five Best Quality—Five years I owned the store.” Add 1 cup of water Sew. Son: “You can’t do that now- and bake. ; adays. They have cash registers.” 2 65c oc pkg. ® COCONUT | =% ° _ |SNOWBALLS| pLUFFO RICE s .“"- Pkgo Van Camp’ AL eLecTRIC BEST HEAD SPECIAL! : G g an Lamp's o i apnaia bt ' : PORK and BEANS—6 No- ! talls g5c—48 tins $3.50 ot GARNICK’S GROCERY . PUONE 114 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 704 - . . y | ALASKA ELECRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. 240 S. FRANKLIN STREET———— LOWEST PRICES —— BY FAR! Alaska. ‘Douglas | Juneau

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