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POLLY AND HER PALS YEAH,UNK GOT ME A JOB AS A REPORTER ON A PAPER OWNED BY A FREEND OF HIS AN' 1'M BATTIN' OUT A BIT OF SOB STUFF. SEATTLE TAKES GIANTS BREAK ANOTHERGAME: | JINX TO TAKE HEAVY HITTING FRIDAY GAME Los Angeles Goes Into First Pittsburgh Is Defeated by Place by Defeating Brooklyn—Five Errors Sacramento But St. Louts Wins (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) SWELL ! BUT T WISH'T HE'D WRITE UP TH' TROUBLES O' THAT PORE MRS. TRYPE ACROS'T TH! STREET: SHE MUST SUFFER SOMETHIN' TURRIBLE, HER BOWLJAMMED BY CHILDREN FOR CONTEST i k4SS |Several Score Enter Many | Forms of Play Under ‘ Ferguson MANY CONCRETE INCGITY SOON Council Is to Call for Bids Shortly—Consider Wid- ening South Seward St. | Beys and Girls Bids for a number of concrete _ | The Giants broke the jinx John-| Lowest golf score of the Week, ggowalks in the city will be called Levi McCormack, full-blooded In- ' yanger Meer held over them | open, Richard Rowe (30), John iy by the City, it was voted at dian outfielder, pounded out fOUr|,fiar three losses to him and Schu- |Houk, John Lowell; Cartoon Con- (ho yegular meeting of the City hits at four times at bat last night|yacher won his own game by|test, open, Ray Paul Jirdes Win-'Gouneil following the report of to lead the Seattle Rainiers to Vic-'gpo1in0 iy the seventh inning with | thers, Raymond Reaber; Basketball yravon Harry I. Lucas that at least tory over Hollywood. Turpin held y1q pgses loaded to chase the win-|Contest, ages 5-7, Dorothy YOrk, jp property owners have asked to the Stars to Six Mits. e fourtn NG run across the plate yesterday |Mary Thibodeau, Bunny Nelsod; pgye-concrete walks put in around G OZM é,vl:;y(;:)nv,-elrnt%nvx-ux’x\u'x11((1“.:"(: afternoon. (}z?:xlfeibg]nlcgzl‘::d S‘:l“\:‘a:‘ ]g;l“)- their properties. It is expected went info fiist DIAMG, the Pacific], LUKE Hamlil cooled . off Pitts) SOIER. A1, SHACCSRTS S0 | tiere willibe. quite a numbs sore Coast League, thus ending Sacra.:PUréh to give Brooklyn a win. He £ 14 soyarc Dash 9=(, M when the program gets underway, ast League, thus ending iheld the Pirates to eight hits, Sprague, Lee Walter Nance, Mary mento’s long sojourn as leader. Ray | Prime hurled no-hit ball for the| Angels after the second inning aud‘rrom the Philies, UM oo the! St Louis clouted out 14 hits and trf:;]"‘"“o‘ dfi‘?g“:] f)’““‘s:‘,_‘:f\m 1€ | defeated Boston despite the fact 8 A 'five errors were chalked up. Larry French pitched effectively yesterday to give the Cubs a win particularly if a time payment plan Thibodeau; 30-yard Dash, 8-10, Nel- | ; Siles ! 5 is permitted, the Mayor said. The e M}"“’ George Paul, Bessie Dap- | ojio pavs one-third of the cost of cevich. | construction and the property own- Gitely Osly er two-thirds. Basketball, A askeiall, f;?f’;‘ij"w: t‘)"}“‘ fl‘ Among those who have requested |ga Dapcevich, Jirdes WINLAers, A0~ ermanent walks are: U. S. Signal the game to give San Diego the ka Dapcevich; Softball Throw, 11- ¥ ¥ fourth straight over San Francisco. F 3 T e 14, Gfmmmp Brostrom, Florence COTPS: Dave Davenport, Se\Lxu‘l Four Oakland errors gave Port- . . | Debeon,: Findes Srinines Swanson, Pete Oswald, T. C. TR e M"Iers Recawe | Boys OLy Thomsen, Mis. Fannie Connor, Sam night. Ritining Srosd Juwnp, -1k Wi- Doeenbars, W. 0. Jensen, Feever M roy Hoffman, Evonne Scott, John D2Vis and M. A. Lavenik. Side- GAMES FRIDAY | Houk: Basketball Freeze-out, 11.14, Walks also will be put in by the Pacific Coast Leagtc "n er ea I“g John Lowell, Griff Nordling, Rod- High School. Seattle 11; Hollywood 3 e The proposition to widen south San Francisco 0; Sen Diego‘l. | Judges for the Cartoon Contest: Seward Street from Front to Wil- Portland 6; Oakland 4. rflm - ars Idabelle Dobson, Simpson MacKin- loughby by acquiring several fee of property from the various own- Los Angeles 2; Sacramento 0. Nalticnal League New York 3; Cincinnati 2. | Brooklyn 9; Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia 1; Chicago 4. American League Detroit 0; New York 3. St. Louis 3; Boston 5. Cleveland 4; Philadelphia 5. With close to 1,000 men working {for the Alaska Juneau, it is not- 'able that the Manager E. J. Krause. only Miner who | turned up in Evergreen Bowl last ,night to defend that team’s cellar position in the softball league was non, John Bavard Honorable mention, Cartoon Con- the street ers along and pave the test: Marian Dobson, Peggy Houk, (horoughfare was considered and Arthur Lowell, George Paul, Ann the Council decided to study the Thompson, Jean Thompson. matter further. It is estimated that e the cost of acquiring footage on each side of the street will be about $10,200 aside from the cost of pav- ing and putting in sidewalks. All PIONEERS’ PICNIC For all Pioneers, families and eli- gible members. At Auk Bay bathing Chicago 11; Washington 3. Krause managed to pick up beach tomorrow. Coffee served. the property owners are in favor Gastineau Channel League | enough spectators to hold thegame Transportation furnished. Be at Of the prososal, it was brought out Elks-Douglas, sprinkled out, in' y but was beaten by the All- Odd Fellows Hall 11 a.m adv. 'in a petition and most of them are other words, showers. | stars, 14 to 4. % e s The score follows: STANDING OF CLUBS ALL-STARS AB R H Pacific Coast League Terrell, 1f 2 1 0 ‘Won Lost Pct. Coke, ss T Los Angeles 63 45 587 Miller, 2b 4.9 2% Sacramento 62 46 574, Powers, p 2 2 0 san Diego 56 50 528! Notar, 1b 4 2 2 Seattle 56 51 523 B. Alexander, cf . PR R ¢ San Francisco 54 54 500 Tyler, rf 110 40 Portland 51 56 .477§ Rice, ¢ el tgal | Hollywood 49 59 454! Rowe, 3b 1.8 8 Oakland 39 70 358 Paul, ss | A N | e *Behrends, rf 350000 National League o s Won Lost Pet. | Totals 2 14 8 Pittsburgh .. 45 27 625 | *Replaced Tyler in fourth. New York 48 29 623 ' A. J. MINERS AB R H Cincinnati 42 32 568 Duckworth, p, ss B T Chicago 41 35 539| Martin, c ) g TR Boston 34 34 500 Kimball, 1b ot N Brooklyn 33 43 .4341 Krause, cf 110 14 St. Louis 29 43 403 | Zirglis, 2b =0 0 Philadelphia 21 50 206 White, 1f 8. 0.0 e Prucha, ss, p S | American League Firby, 3b : A Bl | Won Lost Pct| Murphy, ss 2 0 0 New York 47 27 .835| G. Alexander, rf R g ¢ Cleveland 45 28 616 iy U Boston 44 30 593 Totals - LI IS ‘Washington 41 39 513 Umpires, Fred Ball, Henry Satre. Detroit 38 Ll 481 Team Standings Chicago 32 37 464 Won Lost Pct. Philadelphia 29 44 .397 | Truckdrivers ) [ 1.000 St. Louis . 22 52 .297 | Rockets 3 1 150 Federals 2 1 666 Gastinean Channel League All-Stars 3 3 .500 (Second Half) A-J Miners ... 5§ [ .000 Won Lost Pct.| Game tonight between Haida and Moose 2 2 .500 | the All-Stars beginning at 6:30 o’- Elks .. 1 1 500 | clock in Evergreen Bowl. Douglas 2 2 500 Games Next Week —_—————— Monday, Federals vs. Rockets. Tuesday, Federals vs. Truckdriv- ers (make-up game). Wednesday, All-Stars vs. Truck- drivers. Thursday, Rockets vs. Truckdriv- YANKEES WIN STH STRAIGHT, |- mssims ™ ™ TIGERSLOSING o ccs Returns: Services Resume . The Rev. John A. Glasse, Pastor o fgyni:!:hvz‘:] P';;':"r fiftp | Of the Northern Light Presbyterian AR |Church, who has been in thy straight game yesterday, Gomez! e States for the past several weeks in at- shutting out Detroit. The game Was|yongance at the meeting of th called in the sixth inning on ac- . i b General Assembly of his denomina- count of rain. tion, returned to Juneau this after- Buck Ross held Cleveland t0inoon on the steamer Princess Alice seven hits and nosed out the falter- accompanied by his wife and fam- ing Tribe. ly. The Chicago White Sox hammer-| “mne officers of the church an- ed out 16 hits to defeat the Wash-|ounced today that the regular ington Senators. services of the church will be re- Bobby Doerr made a home run|gmeq tomorrow with preaching at with the bases loaded yesterday to 11 am., and Sunday School as give Boston a win over St. Louis.|ysual at 9:45 a.m. . —_—— i A Lode and pracer location notices| yode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. for sale at The Empire Office, Faltering Tribe Nosed Out —Home Run Defeats St. Louis i 1 | | | | | | 1 \ EARLY CALIFORNIA’S ... | authentic colors offer scores of interesting combinations. Typifying its colorful California background, this | Authentic Vernon Pottery adds a gay, romantic | touch to the breakfast, luncheon, dinner, or supper i table — a distinctive note that makes it fairly i sparkle with lively color. Early California is GENUINE California Pottery—authentic in color, shape and texture—dinnerware that SHOWS its inherent quality, artist-designing and master model- ing. Whether you select a set in yellow, turquoise, green, blue, brown, ivory or orange or one of the popular “rainbow” sets, which includes pieces in all of these gay, vivid colors; you’ll be getting a table ! ensemble of irresistible appeal. The decorative pos- sibilities offered by Early California are practically | limitle§s—it enables you to create new and differ- ent combinations that make your tables outstanding in originality and good taste. Be sure to specify VERNON “Early California” Pottery—it is authen- tie! Vernon Pottery is guaranteed by Good House- keeping Magazine as advertised therein. THOMAS HARDWARE CO. PHONE 555 WALKS PLANNED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1938. PHEAVENS, MA, HE DOESKT mers, two of the property owners The annual city assessment wo |is about complete, the Mayor Iported, and the Board of Equaliza- tion will start holding meetings the first day of August to consider the assesments and listen to protests. The Bo: sessions will conclude with the regular Council meeting son August 5 > ANDREWS IS ~ ON NEW JoB | ALBANY, N. Y., July 16.—The | Knickerbocker News, daily news- paper, said Elmer F. Andrews, New York State Industrial Commission- er, has accepted the post of Federal Administrator of the new wage and hour law The job will pay $10,000. >ee i Try The Empire classifieds for results. planning improvements if it s undertaken J. B. Warrack and R. J. Som- were present, and pointed out the ivalue of the undertaking to the city land the need for having a good Istreet entrance from the docks into town. | According to the tentative plan, the improvement would provide for |a 23-foot street with five feet on {each side for sidewalks. CLIFF STERRETT [ NO, BUT HE SITS FER. HOURS AN' DOESN'T HEAR ONE WORD SHE Copr_1918. King Festur Dempsey Place Fin_a_lly Leased HOLLYWOOD. July 16.—A eaunt thirteen-room mansion on the beach at Enseneda, Lower California, built by Jack Dempsey eight years ago, will finally get some occupants Lupe Velez-Weissmueller and her husband, Johnny, said they have taken a ten-year lease on the place and will recondition it for a sum- mer residence. When Dempsey was managing a hotel in the Mexican resort town he built the house at a cost of § 000 for his wife, Estelle Taylor was completely, and elegantly Helen Rains, Mildred Safarik and Connie Stewart (left to right) are the three comely mermaids pictured in a moment of relaxation in their train- ing quarters at the President Hotel, Swan Lake, N. J., where they are preparing for the National A. A. U. swimming champio ps at Santa Barbara, Cal. The girls will represent the East, ATTENTION! CONTRACTORS and GENERAL LABORERS Federal Labor Union 20940 the General Labor Unit of the American Federation of Labor has opened offices for your convenience. PHONE 441 fur- nished, but never occupied because Dempsey and Miss Taylor separated about the time it reac for occupancy. Vandals stole the furni- ture and broke the windows. e W. C. T. U. MEETS was Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet on board the Alma, as guests of Mrs John M. Clark. A short business session and pro- gram will bé followed by a social, at which time refreshments will be served by the hostess. 321 SO. FRANKLIN OPEN 8 TO 5 CHARLES HARDY, Business Agent. ovenrs. ATTENTION! THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR HOME and FHA MAKES THEM EASY FHA Development Committee Will Loan You Up to $10,000 for modernization—or other improvements to your home or your busi- FHA does not make the Instead it insures your mort- ness properties. loan itself. gage to a private lending institution— making it easy for you to secure a loan for your needs. The money you borrow is yours to use as you see fit on your properties. You may purchase your materials and secure your labor wherever you may wish—you may make additions or repairs to your prop- erty, landscape it or paint it — install new heating or plumbing — whatever is needed. You borrow on terms up to 5 years, at low interest and with payments arranged to suit you. There are several agencies in Juneau authorized to make FHA-Insured Loans. Ask any of them or the District FHA Agent.