The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1939, Page 8

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| | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1939. i SAYS FLOOD AT | Honored Before |~ SELL, SEATILE "o, s | St. Louis 5; Cleveland 8. 'REDS SLIP OVER SUNDAY;CUBS G0 ANGELS BACK STANDING OF CLUBS | train accident, and three in plane | (Official to date) first game but lost the second. Several players suffered minor Pacific Coast League F'RST pbA( E Won Lost Pet. injuries during a wild day, including| i ¥ ; “racc with eighteen deaths. Los Angeles 55 40 579 INTo THIRD Spo Tommy Henrich who was cut in' BEIHE[ SERIOUS H T | ports 5 | —————.—— ' Seattle i 54 40 574 hitting the bleachers while trying to | oneymoon "p | diqii?m?ca‘{‘:fisgfiere }t{:;?;'.::‘ | San Francisco 49 42 538 —_ field a fly. | —_— | Last evening Mr. and Mrs. ROY | o follows: | Try The Empire classifieds for | p ( lEAGuE Oakl:\[l)ld 46 48 489 Pla r B 4 h d f A : —o——— .I,_d fK k k i SI | IDe;.aeu exil;eli:nlne:arth:ird d;ugm;r; From the western banks—Thor‘resulm' [ L] | San Diego i 484 - | and son=IR=&ws s A rs. H.|36000 pounds, 7 cents a pound | B et bl G - yers banis .e ] or Ar JOHN J. KEYSERS 10e O RUSKO _WIm OWIY | ™ Redman, whose wedding was En‘(stmigh:; Pacific 40,000 pounds, T | PR | sacramento 39 50 438 gumenls_fish(u"s { Encroaching on event Saturday evening, and mem-|and 7 cents: Alten 40,000 pounds, | s | Portland 37 49 430 | pARENTS oF BOY ‘l:cr.s of the bridal party with din- |71, and 7 cents; North 39,000 Rainiers Lose Double- National Levgue i Take Place i ‘ Town |ner in the Gold Room of the|pounds, Majestic 36000 pounds,| Won Lost Pect. . | Baranof Hotel. both at 7' and 7 cents; Lindy 40,- ] header Sunday fo Low- |Gincinna 0 2 e || Sk nen bmetver ot HiEPRRther | | Vesterday afternoon between 4:30 000 pounds, 7% and 7% cents. | New York 31 29 561 (By Associated Press) bureau arrived early this morning| Bethel's flood is really’a serious|and 6:30 o'clock Judge and wrs. | From the local banks—Presho 15- MAKES OLYMPIA SO |y So'on Bun(h Chicago 36 32 ‘529 The National League's leading and just in time to predict “fair|threat to the community and prob- George F. Alexander were hosts 000 pounds, 7' and 7 cents; F. C. REFRESHINGLY GOO | st. Louis 33 30 ‘524 Cincinnati Reds divided a double and warmer” for the July Fourth ably will continue to be ofie for|with a cocktail party honoring Mr. | Hergert 14,000 pounds, Prosperity G D? ] | Brooklyn 30 31 492 header with the Chicago Cubs Sun- celebration. He is John Jacob some time to come, Anthony E. and Mrs. Redman and Mr. and (16,000 pounds, both at 7 cents * The Los Angeles Angels ousted|pi o 0p 30 31 492 day winning the first game but, Keyser III, first child of Mr. and Karnes, Territorial Commissioner of | mrs. DeLeo. White gladiolas and | straight; Selma J. 3000 pounds. le Rainiers from first place | gogo, 3 33 44 booting the nightcap to cnable the Mrs. John J. Keyser of this city, Education, said on his return this gichid and white lilacs decorated |7 3-4 and 7 cents. “It’s the Water” he Pacific Coast League Sunday | pyoagelphia 19 41 ‘317 Cubs to climb into third place ahead born in the wee small hours of week from a visit to the Lower Kus- {ne Jovely Dixon Street home and ————— r by handing a double dose of American League of the St. Louis Cardinals who were this morning at St. Ann's Hospital. kokwim community. fitty guests called during the late A rare and special type of natural brew- 2 hits to Hollywood while Sacra- T LeABUC + Pet, beaten twice by the Pittsburgh Pi-| The new citizen tipped the scales| OD every south wind the tide eats ;sternoon GRIM RE APER [ ing water, combined with skill and fme | mento's lowly Solons set the Rain- | yey york 51 16 .761 Tates. at 6 pounds 14 ounces and Dr. L. away the bank at Bethel, Kamnes = otner informal gatherings will e agc v "‘“"'f"‘"“ European i jers back twice : Boston % 2% 'sg3 In the American League, old p. Dawes, attending physician, re- said, and it appears to be only a|p ©othe newlyweds previous to Likebhi & An:::;':. b qu%lny e ! The Angels chased the Stars’ ace | ceveionq S 3 23 Moses Grove of the Boston Red 80X, ports both mother and her tiny|Matter of time before the Whole| oy geparture this evening, and E“JOY'NG ‘TH welly &b Thoiwtles ho it mads Ol hurler, Bill Fleming, to the show-|po. K completely handeuffed the Yankees son in the hest of health, also the Village will have to move. Several e Slas. whi Wi g Beir irarmationsts | ers in the nightcap. The Angels'| qyo o0 3 32 500 in ome half of the doubleheader, but/ fatner. [homes have been moved already Mt 21 M OE G N ordova to- . cogmded for te B pitcher, Julio Bonetti, was spiked . opingion 28 42 400 the Yanks broke lose to win the B ST and many others will be moved in "M 10 thell HOW® T 0 (By Associated Press) flavor, clean taste, con- n the first game and had seven pyuqeio . 26 40 sps nightcap. | VAL TNk AR the near future. The Territorial MOYTOW on the steamer AIGUMAT. | he Nation's celebration of Inde- | stant purity-and re | hes taken in his leg. st. Louis 19 46 ‘992 The Washington Solons took care ! 7 school is safe for the time being. |~ | pendence Day, holiday, which be- | freshing goodness. last inning rallies accounted Gastineas Channel League of the shuffling standings in whip-| Orville Callahan was injured yes-| Karnes flew 1500 miles out of An- reports of any. gan Saturday in many localities, has | & for the Solon victories (Stond Bait) ping the Phillies, |teday afternoon when he missed chorage, visiting schools at Naknek,| The new $12,000 school bullding aiready cost at least 248 lives. | san Diego ripped through Port- Won Lost Pet. Manager Jimmy Dykes and White| his footing at the A. J. dock and | Dillingham, Aleknagik, Aniak, Na- at Aleknagik is progressing rapidly,| More than half of the deaths | LYMP Jand in the first game and went to| n Lost Petgox pitcher Ted Lyons were chased fell into the water. He was taken pamute and Crooked Creck. L ) of Juneau sU-|have been caused in automobile ac- | BEER an extra inning in the nightcap. \oo o 1 1 ‘500 Trom the field by Umpire Ed Rom-|to St. Ann’s Hospital and is re- Bristol Bay Busy pervising the job for Boyer and cigents. ] “leh the Woter” ‘ Sam Gibson hurled a 2-hitter for oS 11 2% mell during the argument over | ceiying medical attention for a I Bristol Bay thousands of fish- Jensen, contractors. Last year, the total of deaths | i San Francisco to beat Oakland PO o AR v pitched ball. | slight concussion and water on ermen ant cannery workers are on| Karnes also visited Homer, on the‘ reported over the three-day week- — | Manager Casey Stengel of the Bos-|, = o hand for the salmon season, which|Kenai Peninsula, where the resi- end, was 546 from all causes, and | OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY GAMES SUNDAY F “l 'D-d y' ton Bees and Merrill May of thej Dr. C C Carter snd DE: Wb started two days after Karnes left.|dents are building their third|the year before, 563. ‘ ol ia, Washi u.s Pacific Coast League ire hai bian Phillies punched each other and| Dr: O: C. Carter and Dr. Willlam e said he “didn't see any Japan-|school, with ‘the assistance of the| Automobile and motorcycle accl: Yopis, Washington, U.5.A. Oakland 0, 5 San Francisco 7, 3 “ dF were expelled from the game. Bos-| P- Blanton, attending physicians, ese fishing boats” and didn't hear| Territory. |dents this year have claimed 134 Seatle 8.1 BoprABSHLO 4, 2 eed riremen ton won both games. | report the patient much improved | et B il S P e Sl st S e R R T S R Los Angeles 11, 6; Hollywood 2, 1. |s Real “‘in Manager Leo Durocher and the)today Portland 8, 3; San Diego 13, 4. g ~— B R A T S S P S ST A 458 National League | Cincinnati 11, 8; Chicago 3. 9. | A peautiful Sunday morning was 0 t h Pittsburgh 8, 6; St. Louis 5, 3. interrupted for the Juneau Fire i Boston 9, 4; Philadelphia 7. 3. Department and Mr. and Mrs. Jack s 3 . 2 Jusion £, % MURDERNS . 3 | Dot sul M s Century M arket Coliseum Box Office Opens at 5 P. M. ALL RESERVED SEATS American League Dokwass Eatziy and Guld by & . 4 ONE OF JUNEAU'S BEST BOXING CARDS New York 3, 9; Boston 7, 3 spectacular fire that did $300 dam- Chicago 1; Detroit 5. A hefors ki iaet FRESH and SMOKED MEATS | St. Louis 4, 2; Cleveland 3, 8 Lincoln Turner, passing by and FRUITS and VEGETABLES Philadelphia 3, 2; Washington 4, noticing smoke pouring from the ’ A]_;ls(;l:;{rs]:g'rn 15. rear of the Kearney residence, ad- "} Gastineau Channel League vised Mrs. Kearney of the blaze. a‘ch for Gra”d 01’9"5”9 I IMPERIAL : Douglas 2; Elks 8. Mrs. Kearney didn't think it was TRIANGLE Special Sunday Game “much.” She advised throwing a P“oNE “ | NEW YORK EXCHANGE Destroyer Tucker 3; Destroyer little water on it—no need for call- 3 BARANOF CIGAR STAND i e Coliseum ing the fire department. Young Turner threw a Case 1 “coup's ' : R BILLY McCANN - 8P.M.Tonight o gyer WEAVER MAIN EVENT: For 140 1b. Championship of Alaska: SPECIAL EVENTS: CLYDE LEWIS vs. FRANK GOTCHER—200 lbs. MONTIE LAMBERT vs. BOB SERRANO—145 lbs. 170 POUNDS CONNIELUFT vs. SAILOR KERR n 150 POUNDS of glasses of water,” but “no good,” so breaking into the wall with an axe, then, Turner said it went “whoof,” and he called the fire laddies. | Fire Chief V. W. Mulvihill said | it was all caused by a defective oil ! burner. The Kearneys have a grav- | | ity feed kitchen range. | GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 2; San Diego 3. Oakland 1; San Francisco 9. Seattle 3; Sacramento 1. Los Angeles 4; Hollywood 5. National League Boston 6; Philadelphia 0. Brooklyn 2; New York 5. Cincinnati 8; Chicago 6 Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis 3. there’s a new name— for continuous perfect temperature and air condition | in your home or office or plant—it's | - Aire-Ray-Ator The new low-cost 'year ‘round RAY-built air conditioner. | RICE & AHLERS CO., Inc. ' R 3RD. AT FRANKLIN PHONE 34 f i ARl E. J. Krause, who was a candi- | | date for Mayor of Juneau at the | recent election, returned Saturday Jack TRAMBITAS vs. Tetroit 61131 Chicago i, 4 on the Baranof after a visit to| sol,nlm Goonz X Philadelphia 4; Washington 9. " Bristol Bay. {5 | > = — - — — A— o nllllIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|II|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII}IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE_! an invitation IS EXTENDED to the people of Juneau to inspect and visit the most luxurious bar and cocktail lounge in the Territory of Alaska. Amerrcan League New York 3; Boston 5. It is our intention, and it shall be our endeavor to give those seek- ing relaxation and pleasure an opportunity to find both in at at- mosphere of moderation and dignity. BARANOF BAR and Cocktail Lounge BARANOF BAR and Cocktail Lounge ROBERT J. SHOETTLER Manager i fiarang @ \ % open tonight g #——g I_=IilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlI||IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIlHllIIIIIlIIIIIIII|1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIIlIlIIIIIllllllllII||IIlIIII|l|IIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|II|I||||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllifi

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