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POLLY AND HER PALS I SUTTINLY SWAN! WOT WITH MARKETIN' AN' COOKIN' BOTH, TRYIN! T' BALANCE TH' FAMBLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1938. iz | DON'T LET IT GET YUH, : PAW. TAKE HEART ! THINK O' THAT PE YUH COOKED LAS' NIGHT BUDGET HAS GOT ME GOATY ! SEATTLE TAKES THIRD GAKE 11 SENATOR SERIES Hal Turner Pitches Fine Contest—Babich, Gibson Hurl Great Ball (By Associated Precs) The Seattle Rainiers made it three in a row from the Sacramento YANKEES SOAR AHEAD IN RACE Cleveland Drops Behind as Chisox Win—Greenberg Is Again Homering (By Associated Press) The Yankees went ten games in the lead in the American League | yesterday behind the six-hit pitch- IN AMER. LEAG. TONY SCHWAMM GOES BACK TO PETERSBURG Tony Schwamm, with his Peters- burg Air Service Curtiss-Robin, left Juneau this morning after tuning up a new engine installed recently. Mrs. Schwamm, who flew up two days ago with AAT Pilot Johnny Amundsen to join Tony here, re- urned as the only passenger. - GIRL FOR WEBSTERS A baby girl was born recently it Fairbanks to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster. The father is a miner on Chicken Creek PAPS, DOUGLAS 0UT TO SMASH DOUBLE TANGLE Sunday Ganre Will Gite Victor Edge in “Lit- 'COURSE, I DOES THAT PIE OUGHTA GIVE YUH HOPES, tle World Series™ with a game-and--a-half Alma Henry against Sidner Leon- Each under the belt, the Moose IT NEVER DID ITS BEST FIGHTIN' 5 MISS STEWART Kennedy to Honor HOSTESS TODAY Bishop's Memory Miss Mary Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, is en- tertaining this afternoon at her home on Calhoun Avenue Wwil a luncheon in celebration of her hirt day. Decorations of blue and yellow will carry out the color scheme for the occasion, the afternoon being “qmm in playing games ¥ Guests attending include: Misses Betty Wilcox, Marianne Skinner Mary Jane Goodman, Sue Stewart de lle George, Ruth and Douglas ball tomorrow squads will tee off oon in Firemen's Park to e avor to smash the double-deadlock in which their “Lit- tle World Series” for. the 1938 Gas- tineau Channel League pennant now stands, following their drawn contest Thursday evening. Sunday's game is set for nine innings, weather permitting, to com- mence 7:30 o'clock. oo DIVORCE SOUGHT at | Suit for dive has been filed in Federal District Court by Achsah and ard Henry Jean Gibbons, Virginia Worley, " [Ruth Allen and Joan Morgan. HULK INITIATED IN MOOSE LODGE Eujean Hulk was initiated into the Moose Lodge at a meeting last evening, over which James Carlson presided. Following the initiation ceremon- jes a lunch was served, during which time another story and joke contest was staged. | The committee in charge of the evening included Gildo Batello, Fred Erickson and Eske Eskesen. — e Try an Empire ad. m A TGP A AT S 1 Y KR ST ABERDEEN, Scotland, Aug. 20.— Joseph P. Kennedy, American Am= bassador to Britain, and a delega-' tion of bishops of the Protestant Episcocal Church, will attend in- augu on of a $60,000 extension to St. Andrews’ Cathedral here September 6. The extension 1is a memorial to Samuel Seabury, first bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who was consecrated in Aberdeen, Money for the work was raised in America JERCERRCT A= Lode and pracer iocauon notices for sale at The Empire Office. “You sleep tight and like it, in a WO0ODS ‘Eiderdown’ Sleeping Robe” HAT joy used o be reserved 1o the cold months. But Tnuw besides the winter-weight Woods 3-Star, there are Woods ‘Eiderdowns’ for all seasons and every kind of shelter, with corresponding price range. All styles have the same best Woods Everlive down insulation and no-draft ventilation. Lining according to style and price. @, Ask Your Dealer Besides the full range of Woods ‘Eiderdowns’, Woods Sleeping Robes are also furnished with pure wool batt insulation, at economical cost. Solons by taking last night's game % to 0. This victory was by virtue cf ¥ {he masterly pitching of Hal Tur- ner who scattered eight hits safe Gyselman got three of Seattle’s six San Diego bunched hits in (he dropped to St hits. Louis twice, fourth and seventh innings of the ing of Spurgeon Chandler. Johnny Babich held the Oaks to. Bobby Doerrs’ single in the tenth | five hits and fanned 10 men to gl\'r‘ ning yesterday broke up a pitch- Hollywood a victory. |ers’ duel between Boston's Oester- Sad Sam Gibson bested Ad Lis meller and Washington’s Monte to win a pitcher's duel in the first| Weaver and gave Boston the win. | game between San Francisco and' Hank Greenberg poled out two Portland but the Beavers came back homers yesterday in the first game to take the second game of the and one in the second to bring his tloubleheader. season’s total to 41 as Detroit — e ame last night, three runs in eact Cleveland dropped further behind when Thornton Lee held the In- dians to seven hits, Chisox took the victory. Our Old Home Is Newer than Ever Now — Thanks to FHA. frame, to defeat the Pacific League’s leading Los Angeles. = GIANTS ARE VICTORS BY T HOME DRIVE EBrooklyn 1; Boston 0. Frankhouse Bests Lou Fette! American League | ‘Washington 3; Boston 4. Chicago 7; Cleveland 2 St. Louis 7, 4; Detroit 8, 7. New York 5; Philadelphia 2. GAMES FRIDAY Coast League ; Sacramento 0. 0 7, Los Angeles 3. od 4; Oakland 1. €an Francisco 3, 1; Portland 2, 2. National League in Pitching Game Friday Night (By Associated Press) Jimmy Ripple yesterday smashed out a homer in the sixth inning with one man on base to give the Giants a win from the Phillies. ’| Frankhouse bested Lou Fette in “a scoreless pitching duel last night. | 2 The “best” came in the eleventh ! inning when Cookie LaVagetto’s 4 single scored Hassett to give Brook Iyn a win over Boston. Frankhouse yielded three hits and Brooklyn | got six hits. 1 * STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Wen 83 80 5 4 74 68 . 67 46 52 361 Lost T.os Angeles i f'acramento f'an Francisco feattle fan Diego T'ortland Tiollywood Oakland Na‘tio;;“l‘.\’axue % i Won Lost Pt WILLIAMS GETS i SEAVIEW, WHITES GET $4,500 CASH ‘481 The case of R. H. Williams, Sr., | 439 | 8gainst Albert and Margaret White 305 in which an accounting was asked | in accounts of the Seaview Apart- ments and the former Cash Bazaar | Pct \was dismissed in Federal District .679 | Court this morning, the case having | -587 been settled out of court. 573 According to the stipulation filed 505 |in connection with the dismissal, | 495 | Williams gets the Seaview Apart- 440 ments including such interest as! -362 | the former Cash Bazaar may have 358 in it for which he pays the Whites | the sum of $4,500. | Pittsburgh Hew York Cincinnati Brooklyn £t. Louis Philadelphia Both are immediate functions of any home. A : dwelling that gives one without the other is not ¢ Ic.' anq] ca“[’/ affording its owner full home satisfaction. A dwell- ing may be pleasing to the passer’s eye, yet not give complete, modern shelter to the family under its roof. Perhaps its heating plant is antiquated, its plaster cracked, or wiring deficient. Then, a full measure of home life is not possible within its walls. Another house may be equipped within with every modern appliance to add to the ease of life. There may be no blemish inside a sordid exterior that it presents to the world. Once he is inside that house, its owner may expand with pride in his own, but outside the door, his pride is shorn as those going by compare the picture of neglect presented by his dull and streaked walls with bright and sparkling homes around him. Property value is greatly diminished if either, the most modern type of shelter, or modern beauty, is missing from a home. American League Won Lost 72 34 43 44 55 55 56 67 68 B Ehlers Will v bive Coneert Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehlers will give a short snappy cohcert next Monday night. The first selection will go on the air over KINY at 8 o'clock sharp, to be followed by several weeks ago and have been other popular and classical num—‘Vismflg in many of the countries bers. # g1y of Eurove. New York Cleveland Boston ‘Washington Detroit Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis 'FAULKNERS VISIT IN FAMOUS VENICE Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and | son, Malcolm, who are now on a| trip abroad, were in Venice on July 30 and having a wonderful time, according to a card received by A. W. Fox. The Faulkners left here But, now, thanks to FHA, there is new opportunity to make both essentials, both shelter and beauty, a part of every home. It is easy. An FHA Plan Property Improvement Loan is simple and quick to secure from any of your local authorized loan agencies. Then, with a loan up to $10,000 in your hands, you can purchase your materials and labor when and where you please and make your home into one of complete satisfaction. The borrower need have only an assured income and rea- sonable ability to repay his loan in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly installments arranged for his convenience over a period up to five years. ASK A LOAN INSTITUTION OR THE DISTRICT FHA AGENT TO SHOW HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT! RENTAL VALUE INSURANCE—at low cost—is designed to reim- burse you for what you would be obliged to pay for living quarters if you are forced from your home by fire. RENT INSURANCE—also at low cost—will reimburse you for loss of income from rented property if your tenants are forced to move because of fire damage, Your rental income will continue— paid by the insurance company until the premises are restored. FHA DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Don't put it OFF—put it ON! SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Office———New York Life

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