The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 28, 1939, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, POLLY AND HER PALS APRIL 28 .. 1939, By CLIFF STERRETT BUT IF I AM LOSIN' MY MEM'RY, THEY'S ONE GOOD THING ABOUT IT, UNK ! WOTI!S GOT YUH S0 DOWN IN TH! DUMPS ,DOLT 2 I CAN'T SEEM T REMEMBER. THINGS . FRAID T™M LOSIN' MY MEMORY. gmos YEP. WHEN IT GETS BAD ENUFF OFF -- JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT FROLIC IN THE HIGH SCHOOL GYM TONIGHT 9 TILL 12 0°CLOCK Music by Wes Barrett's Royal Alaskans WHY, T'LL FERGIT ALL ABOUT [T 11 THREEKEGLERS "BOSTON" SMITH ’»"}1 MAKE 536 MARK DIES, KETCHIKAN = 0dd Tallies Are Scored at Lightweight Champion of rs in 13, Brunswick in Commer- Half a Century Ago cial Loop Yesterday Passes Away KE CHIBAN M. S. “Boston” S n" nono in the hospita ‘entered a month colorful | pioneer and local ent, he claim- | ed to be Boston Sm { prize ring who held ampionship half ago. Claims were substa in the| minds of his friends here last year | whenr the dimunjitiv 78-year-old \ttempt- SEATILE 5 f*é'ifiés"i'é'i‘&n WINNER 1K Nt R LEAGUES OAK'S GAME sox neect i i F.an1e<— 1. Louis Wins Rainiers Make Fourteen| Over Pit Base Hits — Homer in | A Ninth Beais Solons e e League campaign ma ekt able for many things. Right of th ted Press) is distinguished by the number of | for the grocers, and Gomez for the ¢ E se hits ength of the extra inning|Independents, both rolled 536, while last night good for a victory over | 1ffert, another George Brothers the Oakland Acorns. man, hit 532 A home run by Johnn Amour\n Me\a( be A( the last of t v mate a Trv The d today | where he Brot Whl n George now | dependents tw th In Ll(\t‘n days there were 1| marathon contests and the list padded yesterday by a thir between the Ct White Sox and Detroit Tigers ® Sox winning 2 to 1. The game a thriller. St. Louis took a thrilling eleven- inning game from Pittsburgh yes- terday afternoon. The Chicago Cubs and Cincinna- ti Reds were headed for a long bout until the Reds burst out with eight runs in their half of the eighth to win The nine v e Lotters pioneer was a victim of ed robbery. Smith kn of two youthful assai other fled. nith was born Nova Scotia. His ol vivor is a niece, Christina ¢ siding in South Boston, M: -o TOWNSEND CLUB HOLDS WEEKLY SOCIAL MEETING Last evening at the American Legion Dugout the regular weekly meeting of the Townsend Club was 3 held with several new members imitted. The program anc e in cl ers of the cl the ning 4 lection was 4 with violin Moquist and e the| No tournament games will be t night were as follows Gecrge Brothers 161 192 116 147 196 200 night as r don stopped the S Manager Bill triples in a give Portland a win over Hollywood 532 - 405 536 179 142 140 Iffert Judson Burke 47“ 539 Independents 198 138 209 202 145 171 Totals 461—1473 Rayela 158 Gomez | Morgan Boston Bees and the Phila-| delphia Phill so decided their melee in the 1th as Al Simmons hit for the circuit to win for the Bees. The Senators had no trouble in subduing the Athletics and the Browns eased past Cleveland 'WATSONS FLY BACK 10 POLARIS TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson and son flew back to Tulsequah today with Marine Airways after visiting A in Juneau for several days, guests Totals 446 at the Baranof Hotel. | by Sl T 78 Watson is in the office of the Try The Empire Polaris-Taku Mine results. Los Angeles Seattle 11 San Diego 8; San FI Hollywood 11; Portland National League Pittsburgh 5; St. Louis 6, eleven innings. Chicago 3; Cincinnati 11 Boston 5; Philadelphia 4. American League Detroit 1; Chicago 2, thirteen in- nings. Philadelphia St. Louis 4 ) co Totals 208 192 161 Kaufmann Koski Carnegie Totals e guitar se- Hussey, mmbers offered by A Tolfsen. TWwo were given by accompanied on the by Mrs. Clark. G. Alm- A. Edwards gave 174 156 116 Craigo Druliner Tucker 165 159 STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League ‘Won Lost 21 5 15 13 13 12 10 10 9 National League Won Lost 2 497 Los Angeles classi Seattle Hollywood San Francisco ramento San Diego Portland Oakland 7o a«a Woman, Every Day is "EXPOSITION” Day Chicago Cincinnati Boston New York St. Louis Philadelphia Brooklyn Pittsburgh Ameritan League W(m Lost Are her stocking seams straight? In the public eye, ane crook seam will spoil the entire position” of her spring costume. New York Detroit Boston Chicago St. Louis ‘Washington Cleveland Philadelphia - > NICARAGUA ISSUES WILL ROGERS STAMP A set of Will Roger commemora- tive postage stamps issued by Nica- ragua has been received by Post- master Albert Wile to add to his collection. The stamps, in denomina- | tions from one to five centavos, commemorate Rogers' visit to the Central American Republic in 1931. | | g YOU e CORDIALLY INVITED 0 visir HILS BROS. EXPOSITION THEATRE AT INE 1939 GOLOEN GATE . INTEANATIONAL EXPOSITION PRESENTING IN CINECOLOR * “BEHIND THE Cup* A meal is judged by its coffee Regardless of how many courses you have— how many dainty extras—the coffee you serve is going to be the most conspicuous item in your menu. For coffee is the “Exposition” of the meal—eagerly awaited, critically tasted, and definitely remembered. For 61 years Hills Bros. Coffee has been the choice of millions of women. Its matchless flavor invites these words again and again—*“Now that’s what I call good coffee!” HILLS BROS COFFEE FOR BEST RUSULTS BY ANY MITHOD OF COFPAE-MAKING Cotright 1319, Hils Bror. e, I THE ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR' - iing the evening, Empire FREE Delivery BUTTER 32¢ Pound No. 2% tins 2 for 39c TOMATO No. 1 tins 3 for 25c ATTENTION MOOSE Installation of Loyal Order Moose officers Friday evening Women of Moose and families in- vited to attend after installation. | Entertainment and lunch, | | | (INVITATIONAL) ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR the and program dancing a luncheon was - o classifieds for G. A. BALDWIN adv. Secret Fresh Strawberries 2 Boxes 45c Hockless Picnic Hams Pound 25c Fresh Asparagus.i. 25c¢ PHONES 92 and 95 PHONES 92 and 95 GEORGE BROS. HOME GROCERY Prices Good Saturday and Monday PHONE 146 WE BOAST THAT OUR QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS PRICED WITH THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN! Guskor” BLEND FLOUR EACHES 257" $1.05 HAPPY HOME Home Style 2" 55e EGGS LARGE SPECIALS 34¢ Dozen SWEET CREAM LETTUCE LARGE . . . KRISP Head 12¢ COFFEE M. ]. B. or SCHILLINGS 2 1bs. 57c¢ Grapefruit HAPPY HOME Fancy No. 2 tins 2 for 29c e, SUANE BR QNS SPINACH | Corn °r Peas HAPPY HOME HAPPY HOME—Fancy Fancy i & No. 2% tins 2 for 35c No. 2 3 47c EACHES FERNBROOK Halves or Sliced ORANGES GOOD SIZE 2doz.55¢ JUICE SWIFT'S—Fancy CALL THE AMERICAN MEAT CO. FOR YOUR MEATS—Phone 38

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