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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939. el POLLY AND HER PALS - By CLIFF STERRETT ALL I HAD T' SUGGEST PN WUZ WOT TH' BILL WOULD COME T'IF L HAD T' HIRE QUTSIDE HELP! OH,IT'S PLENTY POTENT WHEN YUH KNOWS How T' HANDLE T/ / THE POWER OF SUGGESTION COuULD BE sO STRONG / INTERESTED IN HELPIN' WITH TH' SPRING CLEANIN' JESS SIMPLY BY SUGGESTION. (YESSIRREE, I GOT PA RIGHT 1 NEVER KNEVD FRYERS whole birds §1.25 SEATTLE IS YANKEES WIN MOOSEPLAY (CYCLISTSTO [CHANCESGOODFOR ‘v o e o g | no top lfmil m.‘d,,“: "‘“”: th‘t k:nT«; .) n OVER INDIANS, 8T08TE HOLD EVENTS |LITTLE FELLOW T0 Giliniiouis TOET . NOWONTOP HuRLERS' DUEL s angoougishesito. THIS SUNDAY| BE INSURED, LOANS - pan : (rrrrrr s r et eeeass. I iaht f S h d led | - take into consideration local inter 1 . O S| T R s e S PICNIC SPECIALS P_ (_ I_EAGUE Tigers Beaf Red Sox-White| 119 That big motorcycle derby youve i o SF tive pek oent:eredih down South : . { Pk i Game at Park been heating about for Sunday af- ; . where eight per cent and up is re- | } o Sox Take Twin Games | termoon at Salmon Creek on the |capital now lying in their coffers.|putedly the custom would cause tre- ON MEATS 1b. 40 H Th d Wf f S ' | ¥ ipposed to T L George Brothers’ property on the|The biwzest loan allowed ®ould e mendous industrial disturbance E LUNCHE . 4UC afare What was supposed to have been south side below the bri is ap- | one’ million Spensor: such legislation even ousan 1ness rom Jenalors il i 2 0 ' Af Spensors of such legislation admit | § N a3 G t S R p i ! |)ln',v()1(1;::\mv h;nu-,.., MI...A\. and parently to be packed with thrills The bill provides that the Recon- that. But do you think you could | | Sliced Wafer Thin—12 Varieties SSOOIA" PRE: Douglas last night at Firemens There will be eight events. In the | gryetion Finance Corporation will get Alabama to pay six per cent | { a"'De f° f; "'I"'e” By ASSOCIATED RE- ) urk, tumed out to be a Moose v ir. the number one heat will e | suaeauite he park st s o Whik New Yorkers were getim i | | PICNIC HAMS . .. ..1b. 23¢ " "™ The Outlaws game—and the Out- ruyn f{ in competition for the Tour= | 99 per ce . an ¢ promising same “gover " g g & ey teated Me AR 90 per cent of a loan to a promisiny same “government money” at four | § efeal Angels Yank ae .‘!nd Mel H.u:( * 0f the laws came close to winning, the game st trophy, with five laps on the | small business : per cent? ! Just Right for that Outing! 2 Cleveland Indians yesterday aft i s : ks # " i o g ending eight to eight in a tie half mile track 4 e ) Solving difficuities like that i ) (By Associated Press) noon in a pitcher’s duel. Each hy The Outlaws were made UP Of next event will be an dling The pank rus its own risk on| Sl m;‘mm e, ke L3 [ O S U e L T e U S O only ten per cent. Interest would The Seattle Rainiers moved into er gave four hits but the Champions . be Jlimited to four per cent unles ; Douglas, and even a few 4 first place in the Pacific Coast supported Gomez with three double and to heighten the last one across the line wins, sta - Mo League last night by defeating ‘the Dlays to make his route easier farce, managers, trying to give ev- “'.‘“”;I,); \“:f: ‘“‘;‘,‘. ",‘,“ ',l,“' X',"m,l[‘” he bill invited a runaway borrow- f‘,r a Los Angeles Angels in a thrilling Aided by Pete Fox's homer with) . yoye g chance to play nearly ev- o ooy ™o 8 0 B B L) ing st ¥ 3 ten-inning game. the bases full in the first inning, the o, 1,qqition, kept the respective line- oo ot b o 3 ! edly below what mosk su Dick Barrett fanned ten men and Detroit T routed the Boston ¢ ohitting constantly -,j(:l.‘,.‘ "'K;,(t;‘,,,l\]",‘\:,',;""! heat of the tries now bave; fo piul ONDE o1 NEW BARREL—HEINZ allowed the Angels only six hits. Red Sox f e eighth straight vic-' "G iype fielder for Douglas, hurl- =™ © % 0“0 4 ., |EOvERME siall canceris haYe jeed- Eleven thousand fans witnessed the ' Lory on T afternoon ed for the Outlaws, and Lorz, a new Bread jumpin | make up the fied that they have had to pay pri- g { Jack Knott and Thornton the ill ride double and bat balloons meney t pand their plants o 31,000 who have seen the first three games of the present crucial seri San Diego clustered its eight hits in three innings to defeat Holly- * wood Chicago White Sox took a double- header {rom the Washington Ser tors yesterday afternoon. Knott lowed only two hits in the opener and Lee allowed five in the night- Debs Garms’ fourth hit of the d: N on each other’s heads with news- Y, th a frez very, was ; 1 ‘1‘1}\ m\vlhn ‘m about six frames The seventh heat will be final By Fralios Nesmty p tropl , | Such r narrow the chances of It. was a good game for players event in the Tourist frophy race uch whoppiryy profits and fans alike. Fans got more than to make 4 Juneau June 26 from 6 to 9 o'clock N 1 They could play a mere cc ¢ The races start at i in the morning. . a ringing double, followed by L was forced o B0 O O we has | the local cycle club warns that the |tve and safer game if they c ek o S VI PRIME BEEF CUTS o darkness after the Outlaws h: bt money: SoaNdoHYDak s, this is ey’s single, gave Boston a decision Staging a ninth-inning rally to score two runs, Sacramento defeated the Oakland Acorns last night. The Daks got their runs in a third-inning 2 p. m. and 1 \ £ ayers | club will not be held liable for any the first trip to Alaska and most . rally. n ied up in the seventh, and players |C ey sibon ok ok & ¥ t S l You “ oun s ] ¥ § over Pitishurgh in the cleventh inn- |jieq 1 %t T2 {ijucies to anyone ik o rument for Admitted they were surprised and easing eans uccess: { i 3 T “ ing yesterday %l f o full - > - St DASICHILY, T | leased wit " A RAY The Giants ran their string of |, Do'® ("1 ene of ‘-‘1331‘:1 ;;\. | the bill, suppleme the hope '“N(:;tl :‘ }1"5“‘:;):\.")9‘;?(::1}:\‘ insiders Pacific C seague victories to seven by bunching five | o st o O e game was| “Alaskana” by Maric Drake at all that it might start a businees re-| GeEs VSRR R 0 . insiders | Los Angeles 2; Seattle 3, ten in- 1o i 2 big seventh inning rall ”","‘l ‘1_;”- w[\u"‘-l' 1 same WAS ook stores, 50 cents. vival (perhaps before next election|S3d. probably “lifim New York. | [ ] f ni not fol d AR b it 2.4 - to defeat the Chicago Cub: an Francisco-Portland, rain. P Tonight's ‘game ‘18 a scheduled “7 o " JUNEAU MASONS LEAVE e bl g e 84 contest between the and Doug- | S 5 Hoflswood 3 las, with the Elks fighting to main- | e TROUT PARTIES i e Tead i the g, FOR TACOMA CONVENTION . New York 7; Chicago 4 T SRS | i =™ 2y \lp 1% 02000 — Brooklyn 8 Louis 3 BRING OU'I' BIG . W" Leaving Juneau this morning on | ED SHAFFER Phones 13 and 49 Buu((u\:: Pltizbfeh 5 M]SS Pofler | | i‘);'l-“v:‘l'l(lmrgs.s g:(;:zm-;m:mxn Sc::,; Proprietor merican League W ; ) Al . | i Ghicego 5, 4: Washington 1. 2. FLOREN(E F!SH B C I t d‘ Coughlin are enroute to Tacoma, — —~ Cleveland 0; New York 1 e Omp imenie ’ W h. where ,,t‘;‘y will ‘attend the | = -xww o S — Detroit 6; Boston 3. - T A Masonic convention. - : Lol e Fight fiahersion dt Laks Piorence,|) ompliAntary. (3 Ak ANith Pors PHONE 411 ™¢ delcates trom this city win Lhere is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising STANDING OF CLUBS flew out yesterday afternoon after | (er, bride-elect of Ethan Nelson, Miss be south for the next few weeks. A (Offi Standings) ‘splendid fishing | Elspeth Douglas is entertaining this R M 0 T 0 R C 0 M P A N Y - - 2 Pac Coast League Ihose wh omade the trip with eyvening at her D. Street residence Won Lost Pet.|Marine Airways pilot Johnny Am- with a miscellancous shower. firdess ' B Seattle 45 31 592 undsen, reported lots of fish, and| Games will be played during the| Los Angeles 45 32 584 | brought back proof party hours and each of the indi- San Francisco ... 41 33 530 Those who made the trip with'vidual tables will be centered with ~ 7 y : ~ QOc Ul our OOor— Oakland 37 39 487 rington, Les Smith, Jim O'Neill, Dr. howls of garden flowers N Sceattle ;B[[n][n['( & {%’I‘ [t[]]g Co. San Diego 33 40 452 C. C. Carter, L. A. Pressell, R. R.| Guests for the occasion will in- / = - ~ [} Sacramento 32 39 452 Brown, C. A. Lawrence and R. E.|clude; Mrs. Wilsonl Foster, Mrs. | (e 20y cw. President b y 0es. kel . . o o veryone Else Portland 31 40 431 ’ T Bert Bertholl, Miss Gernldine Bod BREWERS OF RAINIER BEER IN WASHINGTON National League PR, STEVES, CHIROPOD! , | ding Miss Julia Moi, Miss Joy s o sires quisk Seleri s DI Tt e e i Ao IS IT SHABBY . .. DRAB. .. COLORLESS? St. Louis 27 o8, adv, and Miss Doloras Smith. | i g et | —— WF R CARL USeovine ! Chicago 25 | R o ,‘ edarryacompiete Line o American League ‘ Wcen Lost Pet New York 38 10 192 Boston 27 19 H87 HOT MEALS ON HOT DAYS but a cool kitchen always—with a ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM 28 22 560 Chicago 27 22 Washing o GENERAL ELECTRIC § | LINOLEUM ; st. Lous 4 % RANGE is the perfect floor K M| Furnished Gastineau Channel League i Won Lost Pet. | in various patterns o Swift, clean, peneirating covering ° Elks 5 2. : Moose § 48, 6% heat of G-E Hi-Speed Douglas P T Sl CALROD He . and desngns. TP R directly into 1! | b oAl To Revive your kitchen a complete dinner on even BROWNS SELL MELALMADA ST. LOUTS, June 1.—The St. Louis | Browns nhave sold outfielder Mel/ Almada outright to the Brooklyn Dodgers it is announced teday. SEATTLE PRICES IN JUNEAU To Beautify your living room WE PAY THE FREIGHT ! : To Restore === AlaskaElectric Light & Power Co. [ swoorw semeriow i lost attic space. 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Be sure to get & genuine WOODS, flowers in season will be in evidence throughout the party room and the evening will be spent playing various games and contests, with Mrs J. M. -@‘l = Clark acting as hostess for the oc- | i ( LN y -~ casion, Mrs. Wood has been active in club work in this city, having held the postiion of chairman of the De- partment of the American Home. » She will soon sail for the south with her husband. R | “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all book stores, 50 cents. See Us About Your Linoleum Problem Juneau - Young Hardware Co. COPR. 1939, THE OLD QUAKER CO. LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA WO0O0DS MFG. CO. LTD. OGDENSBURG

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