The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1938, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1938. — 2_ with the Red Sox for second ce. ‘ Norman Cameron also went along SEATTLE WINS ‘GUBS GLlMBING K er GhRESS AX-LILOE gays WAsHE wu A T Pla"as Ito install a radio station at Lisian-| The ington a victory over the Athletics ski, at the Apex El-Nido 2 red Johnson ¢ N. © yesterday. sen took T I ANOTHER GAME| NEARERTOTOP ..iiiw. Lo Hangars wiiebioi T = “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. PLEABANT® B Beauty Shop. ern, Douglas Wa Christopherson to Petersburg . . HOTEL JUNEAU g nearest Federal Building . el 2 v VAR, 1f radio signa Rainiers Are Making Great!Yankees Beat Red Sox— is a cause. A g : seven pounds and thirteen ounces Race for Top in Paci- Now Practically Cinch | was born in st. Ann's Hospital yes- ity fir Cuas\ ]_(:aguc | l()35 A”L Pe“nam terday forenoon at 10:30 o'clock to| For Alaska Air Transport today. vited. cet mixed, there Kiatt and two children to Hawk| Regular meeting Saturday at 8 prie T e girl, weighing Inlet p.m. Dancing at 10 p.m. Public in- Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Crocken. John Amund went to Pete! The proud father is one of the op- and Shell Simmons to the (By Associated Pross) (By Associated Press) A erators on the staff of the Signal| Simmons flew Mr. and Mrs. Jack d l)he Ca]l;i"‘:‘)‘}; Corps, United States Army, in Ju- Littlepage to Lisianski, and Nadja nth inning neau. Vestal and E. W. Hope to Sitka. The potent Los Ar still maintain a fair le Seattle Rainiers in the League race for the D Seattle defeated HO! the twentieth victory and the Angels beat the third ple Solons. Portland defeatedl San 1) the third straight land beat San The Cubs ¢ yesterda, s second homer of | 1 to climb nearer the - & RS e RNNNRRRNRNE ] R rates. The Glants de- | ; e ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 Pc M. : 1 ) 3 N \ \ ] { \ ! ) \ \ ) \ ) N ) \ 3 \ N N & \ ;. ! [ \ \ \ ) \ ) ) \ \ ) \ N ‘i —— | wched the third s ight flag The Indians remain deadlocked ANNRNRRNRNNN Dick Barrett ‘ for Seattle which chaltes 18th victory GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League | Seattle 5; Hollywc [ Oakland 9; San Fran £ Portland 6; San Diegc | Los Angeles 3; Sacramento 2 = EVERY ITEM SLASHED UNTIL SOLD OUT! = — = Take advantage of these prices—there will be no more like them. These prices will continue until all present stock is sold. h al Lea,.ae Chicago 7; Louis 4 Buston 4; New York § ___ WATCH YOUR PAPER FOR OUR FUTURE PLAN! — PHONE 152 American Cash Grocery 152 Free Delivery! Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnati 5 American League New York 4; Boston 0. | Detroit 4; Cleveland 1. Philadelphia 2; Washington 5 l Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia 0 e STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Ceast League Free Delivery! 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