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BARNEY GOOGLE SNUEFY L WE GOT JUsT ABOWT_TWO HOURS TRAWN TN ANY OF THOoSE JuGs'L\. 0o -- LET'S GO W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938. SINMMER DOWN, GOOGLE - T TOU YE T WONT SET FOOT OFE'R T PROPITTY TILL T GIT A JUG THAT'S EASY ON MY NOSE -- T Syndicate, -Inc., World right | '| Baseball's First 199 Years By GARDNER SOULE. T RECKON WED BETTER HAVE | |OUR NEXT GAME SOME PLACE ELSE-T DONT THINK THERES ANY- BODY LEFT IN THIS TOWN WITH i mromnou ' i Count five average WOrds 10 | I'ne. | Daily rate per line for consecutive | an ad ex- In case of error or if | has been stopped belore ‘ piration, advertiser ple fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | attention. x | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [ i One day . Additional days ... Minimum charge SOc Copy must be in the office by 2| relock in the afternoou to insure | nsertion on same day. | We accept ads over mophnm{ from persons listed in telephone | Muectory. Mi—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Apartment money maker. 24 apartments, all rented. Will sell on good terms to responsible party. Must have $5,000 cash, balance on easy terms. Write Empire box F904. | ST i | | IR Phone house; 6-ROOM furnished house for .\h-‘ 1119 W. 9th St. | FOR THE PRICE OF APMISSION, ) ~INCLUPING- YOURS room apt. close in with Sl dishes, cooking utensils, etc., hot water, bath, for | e of phone. || 236. | lights, cutlery, $17 per month. Privileg Seaview Apts., phone APARTMENTS, ;)r\()n\‘ Blue 200 il 407 4-ROOM furnished apariment. burner, hot and cold water, bedrooms, low rent. Inquire South Franklin, telephone 172, room bachelor apts.: range, over- Write Em- FOR REN Frigidair stuffed furniture, pire BC 890. R B NEW YORK'S™ first National League game was played on April 25, 1876, between the Mutuals and the Boston Red Stockings. The fa- vored Mutuals lost, 7-6, causing lomgren much disapnointment because sq call 28¢. | many New Yorkers lost money or | the outcome of the contest. 200, | hdlll Phone rooms and Klein Apts. FOR RENT—3 steamheated. Blue 160, FRONT OFFICE Building; two room. 5-ROOM Apt. Blue unfurnished “"" HOSTAK THROWS RENT—5-room house. 835 Dixon. Phone VACANCY a! FOR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inguire at bank. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, waler, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. : SINCE KETGRELL 2 TEAMS ARE | Pacific | Art Hunt HARDEST PUNCH PAN'S GONE (N TO LAY DOWN A SPELL- QE WHERE'S SNURFY 22 WE GOTTA MOVE FAST-- TIED AT TOP, COAST LEAG. |Good Pitc hmg Perform- ances Are Recorded— Seattle-Portland Split Two good pilching performances nicved Sacramento into a tie with Los Angeles for first place in the Joast League and boosted San Francisco into third place. Sacramento’s Tony Freitas regis tered his 19th victory and ba missed a shutout as he limited ban Diego to six scattered hits. Lou Koupal pitched real ball in pinches as the Seals trimmed the Angels. Taking advantage of five Oakland errors, Hollywood beat the cellar champs. Seattle and Portland divided a twin contest, Seaitle winning the pener with the air of homers by and Freddie Muller. In Beavers staged the seventh the second game the |2 four-run revolt in GAMES WE Pacific Uoast League Los Angeles 2; San Francisco 4 Hollywood 9; Oakland 5. Sacramento §; San Diego 1. Seattle 10, 1; Portland 1, 4. National League Chicago 3; New York 8. Cincinnati 3; Philadelphia 0. Pittsburgh 9, 5; Boston 4, 3. | St. Louis 3; Brooklyn 2, night A LEETLE FANTY AN' BLEACHED NOTICE OF APPLICATION | FOR PATENT | Serial 09237 | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN{ that pursuant to the Act of Con- gress, approved May 10, 1872, NEIL WARD will file in the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, his application for patent to READY BULLION MILLSITE and FRAC- TION MILLSITE, adjoining mill- sites, U. S. Survey 2019, abutting on side line 1-4 Ready Bullion Lode Claim, U. S. Survey 1600. These millsites are in the Juneau Record- ing District, Harris Mining District, near the head of Sheep Creek, about 5% miles from Juneau, Al- aska, in approximately Lat. 58° 16" N. and Long. 134’ 17" W, described as follows: READY BULLION MILLSITE Beginning at Corner 1, identical with Corner 1 and 4, Ready Bullion and Bullion Extension loaes, Survey 1600, whence from said point U. S. L. M. 3-A bears N. 82° 49° W. 1259 .42 feet distant; thence S. 45° 00 E. 466.70 feet to Corner 2, identical with Corner 4 Fraction Millsite, | along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00" W, along line 4-3 Fraction Millsite 466.70 I! to Corner 3, identical with 3 Fraction Millsite, this thence N. 45° 00" W. 466.70 'orner 4; thence N. 45” 00'E,, | | erossing trail and Annex Creek Power Line, 466.70 ft. to Correr 1. the place of beginning. Containing 5.000 acres. There is a 5x 10 ft. Tool Shed near Power Line on this millsite. FRACTION MILLSITE Beginning at Corner 1 on line 4-1 Ready Bullion lode Survey 1600, | whence U. S. L. M. 3-A bears N.| 30”7 W., 2077.17 ft.; thence 5° 00 W. 466.70 ft. to Corner 2; thence N. 45° 00° W. 466.70 ft. to | Corner 3, identical with Corner 3| Ready Bullion Millsite, this survey; thence 45° 00° E. along line 3-2 Ready Bullion Millsite 466.70 ft. to Corner 4 on line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600; thence S. 45° 00/ E. along line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600 466.70 ft. to Corner 1, | place of beginning. Containing 5.000 | By BILLIE DE BECK F—/ 1 RECKON TH FUMES FROM THEWN JUGS WOULD KNOCK A HIPPER -POTANMLSS TO W\S ‘QEE- CAPPERS -- = LOOKED 7-2/ “ALWAYS AT THE PEAK OF THE SEASON" THE HOME-RUN PARADE nhas Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers’ infielder, among its front-rank marchers. That's the ROYAL SALAD At the Royal Cafe [ ] Try One With a ROYAL DUTCH LUNCH twin bill came back to win the nightcap. The Athletics PITTSBURGH 1S - STILL HANGING TO TOP IN N. L. Yankees Add Slim Game to | Their Edge in Am- | bombarded four pitchers with 34 hits to trample | the White Sox twice. Buck Newsom | turned in his tenth win in hurling the Browns to a victory over the Senators. D e Oldest Champ Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 AN “|'Frisco Chronicle Sports WANTED __| Editor Says New Champ game. | American League : FOR SALE—Dwelling house vulh store front on corner 9th and D Sts. Sacrifice . for..cash,... $1,950. Write Henry C. Gorham, Box 932 Juneau. FOR SAL Alaska. Newly decorated. A fine| steady business. Very reasonably | priced. Selling to close estate. E«)x} Boston 4, 6; Cleveland 3, 8. Philadelphia 14, 13; Chicago New York 10; Detroit 7. Washington 3; St. Louis 2. 2, 5 }IELP WANTED \‘Vnnmn lux IIL;I![ Can Take AI)OS[O!] housework. J. P. Christensen, Auk This new mlddll‘“l‘["hf boxing Bay. WANTED TO RENT—2- or 3-room champion Al Hostak, who recently furnished house. Call Erwin's put Freddie Steele on the discard shelf in one round, “is a hell of a s —————————— [p00d boy,” according to Harry B, WANTFD i 5 RO unfurnished Emith, a dean among boxing com- ;’6"5"‘5"’ by mid-August. Call Green|;onators who is fisticuffs sribe Editor for the San 5. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. .583 583 Los Angeles Sacramento San Francisco | Bee: |er yesterday while the Giants wal- | |loped the Cubs in an attack fea- | |tured by four erican League { (By Associated Press) | Pittsburgh added a half game to the National League first place bulge knocking off the Boston | in both ends of a doublehead- |at 53, golf championship. makes him the oldest in the country. Jim hasn’t much in the major of recent years, the few who have won tional open, the P.G.A. and British open championships. R NOTICE, ALL MARTHAS That by homers. The Yankees added a slim half ame to the edge in the American NEW YORK, Aug.4.—Jim Barne. N Free Delivery holds the Long Island open probably title holder done championships but he is one of the Na- the Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers acres. There is an 18 x 40 ft. cabin near a trail on this millsite. DESCRIPTION OF MINEKAL MONUMENT: U. 8. L. M. No. 3-A, a 3-inch iron pipe 34 feet high set in mass of concrete on top of a high bluff, Lat. 58° 16' 255" N. and Long. 134° 17 455" W. marked U. S. L. M. No. 3-A on a brass plate set in the cement base. MAGNETIC DECLINATION at all corners 31° 30’ E. This Survey 2019 is along the line 4-1 of Ready Bullion Lode, U. S. Survey 1600. Sheep Creek flows through both millsites roughly paralleling Line 4-1 Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600. NO CONFLICTS OF ANY KIND. ONLY ADJOINING CLAIM OF ANY KIND Ready Bullion Lode Survey 1600. All ground non-min- eral. POSTOFFICE ADDRESS of Neil Ward is 918 Spruce Street, Seattle, Wash,, and of A. W. Fox, his agent and attorney in fact, Box 813, Ju- neau, Alaska. THIS NOTICE, with copy of ap- proved plat of Survey 2019 posted on land included in said Survey 2019, May 10, 1938. Any or all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described Millsites or premises are required to file a notice of their adverse claim with the Register of the U. . Land Office at Anchorage, Al- aska, within the period of publica- tion or within eight momhs sub~ sequent to the date of the last pube lication hereof, or they will barred by the provisions of tha statute, GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. June 16, 3 Aug. 27, First publication, Last publication, T Phone 723—— -2nd S THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | | OPEN EVE s | | “If your hair is not becoming | | to you — You snould be coming to us." J el TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES TETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING () FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 | S o FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE 640, C““‘U\'l‘ Alaska | |and Sports 1 League by downing the Tigers in a When - Neatt uf and table, - Juur P.O. Box FOR SAIF Dmmu chairs, buffet; bargain. 513. i | FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. | Phone 541 after 4 pn. j "~ MISCELLANEOUS | Porma > EUARANThED Rvalxsuc nents, $4.50. Finger wave, ; Lola’s Beauty Shop, mlephone} 201, 315 Decker Way | | | TURN your old gold into H\lhv( cash or trade at Nuggat Shoj Lode and pracer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. | SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. Emma Bertelsen, Plaintiff, Peter Bertelsen, Defendant. The President of the United States of America, to the above named defendant: Greeting. You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber one, at Juneau, within thirty| days after the last publication of | this summons, namely within thirty | days after the first day of Sep-; tember, 1938, in case this summons| is published, or within forty days | after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer| the complaint of the above named | plaintiff on file in said court in Lhe; above entitled action. | Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: Dissolution of the bonds of matri- | mony now and heretofore existing| between plaintiff and defendant;| custody of the minor children of} Vs _ | Truckers {when they were beaten by the All|it, irung with the youngsters. iFrancisco Chronicle. Smith passed through last night on the Prince Robel > /making the round trip for a vaca tion. mild LOST AND FOUND F'OUNI)— dy’s white vn]d lm with setting. Call at Empire and pay for this adv. ALL STARS WIN FROM TRUCKERS l&.:mlh, who writes his column in Pet. | Apostoli's home field, said “Hostak .666 hits harder, I believe, than any Allstars .666 man since Stanley Ketchell, back Federals 3 571 in 1908—and I think he hits too Rockets 429 hard for Apostoli, although he A. J. Miners .143 fights wide open.” Eddie Marino, Hostak's little man- ager, told Smith the punch that }:u:tunlly precipitated the end of Evergreen Bowl. |the Steele fight was a right to the 7:00 P.M.—(Make-up) —Rock- |body just before the dynamiting ets vs. A.J. Miners, ilm hook that sports writers con- Evergreen Bowl. |caded had “done the trick.” “I didn't see the body blow,” The Truckers last night lost first Smith said. “I was in the second in the Evergreen Softball League row and could easily have missed but Marino said Hostak had Stars and forced to share the top been drilled on the blow before |entering the ring. The Federals were scheduled to| “At any rate, Steele is through. {play the Truckers, but felt the Like Schmeling, his legs don't an- weather was too bad, so the All swer the way they used to—and Stars challenged and won, 6 to 4 in 'when a fighter’s legs go back on five innings. him, he can’t get away.” Score was as follows: As for Mr. Joseph Louis, the ALL STARS Brown Bomber king of heavy- Terrell; cf. | weights, Smith said, “I don't think Notar, If. Louis is a great fighter, but he is Coke, s, |better than anything floating Powers, p. ... around today: I think the only Miller, 2b. |thing that will beat Joe Louis is Rowe, 3b. .. old Father Time.” Alexander, T8, Smith has seen Tony Galento, Rice, c. who fights the bottle and fistic mannered ‘“comer” Hostak, chmr Commenting on the !ngm between Steele ‘Aposlull Smith said, “Apostoli was {decidedly the better man in that |fight. Steele didn’t have what it mk(\s New York and Fred N TS GAMES 6:00 P.M,—Haida vs. Federals, » w plaintiff and defendant and $25.00 per month for the support of said| children and her costs in this ac-| tion. And in the event you fail so to] appear and answer, plaintiff wxll, take judgment against you for want | thereof and will apply to the Court| for the relief demanded and as| hereinbefore stated. | Witness the Honorable George F.| Alexander, judge of said court and | the seal of said court hereto af-| fixed this 3rd day of August, 1933. ROBEUT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk (Court Seal) Pirst publication, Aug. 4, 1938. Last publication, Aug. 25, 1938. HENRY RODEN Murphy, rf. |opponents the same night, and says Paul, 1b. |“Tony was only a build up. Sports writers had nothing much to do, and one night Tony threw them a |big party in his barn like beer parlor. Totals TRUCKERS Hildinger, 1b. . Moreau, c. Sturrock, 3b. Herrett, p. H. Peterson, Is. W. Peterson, 2b. Bertholl, cf. Fennessey, 1f. Whitely, rf. in New York's fightdom.” Tony wouldn't last long with Joe Louis, thinks Smith, but he would draw a big crowd. Smith is hoping that when he gets back to his roving fight scrib- Mg this time, he will see some fights that last at least a few rounds. [T R R P - R e S sl rocpoormrortal noococcormknmem Totals Score by Inni ALLSTARS TRUCKERS I sl rocprrorcwlial cocccwmrmrol o 1 0 o | San Diego Juneau He is still lnlking about the w\\ho knocked out Freddie Steele to \L] mb into a disputed championship 7 Seattle 5 2 Portland 460 Hollywood 449 Oaklard ! National League Won Lost 33 Pet, Pittsburgh 641 New York Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston St. Louis Philadelphia 50 49 54 62 American League Won 58 55 52 48 47 36 32 29 New York Cleveland Boston Washington Detroit Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won Lost 6 2 3 4 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 4—If Wash- ington’s Redskins win the National professional football league cham- pionship again next fall it, will be/ the first time a team has refained its title since the circuit was split into eastern and western divisions six years ago. Green Bay won in 1929-30-31 and the Chicago Bears won in 1932-33, but no team has been able to keep its champxonsmp since that time. .- | stay home, the way these fights are‘ winding up while the bell is still ringing from the first hammer,” Smith smiled. | This is Smith’s third trip to Pet. 150 429 .286 Moose Douglas Elks place,” When the sports writers in | the East finished writing up the fleshy 'meester Galento,’ that Ital-| lian bartender was a popular name “It's getting so I might as weul Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager 346 opener Alaska. He finds Alaska “a restful L Special pot-luck luncheon social-get-together will be held Fri- day, Aug. 5, at the home of Mr Ray Day, Luncheon served at 1 pm. sharp, adv. ten-inning game with Joe Gor- don’s homer in the tenth featuring the winning rally. 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