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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 1§ WINS HOlD | is invited to present this coupon this evening ' \ " 1 at the box office of the« — i A &, CAPITOL THEATRE I.EAGUE lEAD ¢ and receive TWO TICKETS to see: } - 1 , : i "Bachelor Daddy” and "Lucky Devils"” Sea"le Loses Third in Row| . g Federal Tyax—sc‘ per Perm:my | -Sacs Climb Info » ; : ¥ ! WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! o Third Place L WA R e ek (BY ASFOCIATED PRESS) L , e \Y, . Outfielder Fern Bell's: centerfield Bix el o Y & fly with the bases loaded in the g o 5 % B 3 eleventh inning gave Los A.ngch e et e G A TRI«)NSPORT TION COMPANY It was the third game in a row fm the Angels and lengthened their Pacific Coast League lead over the Rainiers to a game and a half. Sacramento, meanwhile, won a doubleheader from Oakland to climb into third place. Clarence ' Beers won the opener, allowing only four hits. Tony Freitas pitched a shut- cut in the nightcap, giving up sev- en hits. Drive over 10 Doug!as for Your Week-End came i i § SUNDAY, MAY 17 San Diego, winning behind veter- TRY OUR--=-- A SR 6 0'Clock P. M. Delicions Fricd Chicken ‘ : & i COMPLIMENTS OF Sizzling Steaks Qutiand. 86 Shccsnto RED NN Fresh = Eilledd !‘5!!"’i‘ ;l’l:’l::'\\!’:u‘\llLK 1 Diego l h (‘nmpl]c!Efitter G AS 0 STAL AIBLINES Seattle 0; Los Angeles 3, elever AL KA COA B ‘Ba® innings ,’ !W( 'fl ‘ h!l e Y".’ D' N E .' e AR — e ce _— e — Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express National League - pragom i (i PITTSBURGH ' TIDES TOMORROW B e e A Chicago 2; Philadelphia 1 Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka New York 13; Cincinnati 5 SRy Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 8§18 y ? High tide 2:47 a. m. 169 feet Sitk: 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 American League i Sitka . All games' postponed Low tide 9:13 a. m., -14 feet Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 it ' High tide 3:33 p. m., 152 feet Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 e 7 e e Low tide 9:20 p. m.. 3.1 feet Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 JOHN MARIN——Praprietor STANDING OF CLUBS TIDES MONDAY Todd g8 a1g 10 10 ¥ Pa Coast League p High tide 3:17 a. m, 163 feet Tenakee .. 10 10 10 , P e et O Won Lost P Low tide 9:48 a. m., -09 feet, (J Angoon .15 = 18 e R Los Angeles 28* 141 ri6ee |} Hoonah .. 10 TR Y NN SR Ate IR A Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60 MRS. BARTLETT } "G, have born] BASEBA“_ | Basestienio P e 1B eer, i " SCHEDULED MONDAY gnd THUTSDAY Bartlett to pour g invitegd By Mre, Bgatley to g 21 . 9 w(hn(a oMovesU Rookie : : HONORS GLADYS . i it i Bk 3 bl Bos OftBo | e geon * Sl 18 SR R MR ° FORREST TODAY 2o s e OPENER IS B 8 5 % "(Uiing sree |+ "smrarsin” o Samirc— g 8% ° S rol - San Francisco Kasaan hy Fors, Mrs. i ladi! it . el L S B e S Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.69 o R R TOMORROW National e 1 00 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Pk 612 the Governor's Office, who 5 PIAN- | \ciei e ‘Mics Dalma Hanson, M SR bl 1 o 0 T GO B g \| HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: £A00€ nipg, to Jeave for the south th Kifts \;. Pe m’ Pet ]] Brooklyn 2 yesterday afternoon for a triumph pR'"(E RUPF | R Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% firet .of the. mont Edward | yr. 1 | Boston 1% 1 and bomber the Buccaneers out of A : M1 Helen Cass, Mi Nell M " hiid n - : e £ | An additional charge will be made for single passengers ; o SR Wade ar Game Will Startat 6 P. M LR | o0 flag stops. + | St> Loui 13 1 481 own first place margin to four full | 14 463 /games. Whitlow Wyatt pilt‘hr(l his| Prince Rupert, B. C. May 16—| B ! 2:30 and 5:30 « | oi 3. - I ere sold here yesterday at Al fair o Tl Z \I’lm.ulvl;ml:n 8 I e i St i 3 o in the National Leuguo )(‘x[le\\ pound o i i y e R O \i it lock m v Weather |)umllnm, the good «»hl American Lea; afternoon azs the club came from l ' R 5 4 4 4 ? 5 League | E. Rice 2,0 (g, M foot keeps it on ch | American shout of PLAY BALL! Won Lost Pet.|behind in the last two innings to HUGH WADE GOES | / H. I Lucas, Mrs. James Wicker- while asleep vill sound out at 6 o'clock Sunday | now vork 17 g beat St. Louis. A walk, a Sacrifice, vening in the Firemen’s Ball Park | oy * o an crror, then a long fly provided | it 3 P oleveland 17. -9 -6p4|P ek B L} | ON To KODIAK Tl = ibd’ the 1049 ‘GastiREa " Ghannal L the winning tally in the ninth in- [rTo 1 pLre 0 | /; \h,'o PR[1TE Bascball League season will get un- | Dctroit " ‘,"f” ning with a 2 to 3 score jEiBURhCavAde, ditto@r Gf tae e A derway | Boston 14 12538 UalinGugh held to five hits by Partment of Social Security has Facing off against each other|Philadelphia 1317 433, > ‘Hughes. Ohicago Jeaterday |1ery T fak after attending the ¢ > - Tommy ACROSS 3 . T : a for the opening battle will be two|Washington A afterncon turned back Philadelphia, > Conference in An- L prouple ave @ L teams, the Joisey Joiks and the|St. Louis 12 400 | sparked by Pitcher Claude Pass- Chorage this week, according to a Immerse g "y 3 i Y The players <ot in an|Chicago 8 9 296 cau’s home run and a Philadelphia telegram received in his office| . Genus of the 36 I ! L 1 week of practice due to a| b R R error today. | Round-Trip Fares: revision of the schedule and are Rookie Willard Marshall and Boss, Mr. Wade will visit Kodiak and|| 10% off twice one-way ghtne 30 S SIElL said to be in top form. Some of NA'"VE (ll"l( IS Mel Ott joined forces in a batting | Other towns in connection with|| fares, when purchased .On’e"L]ou\b 2 LALA A the teams are report to have spree yesterday afternoon and work of the United States 50_('11”11 in advance. gy e 48 vet S N scme boys with plenty of experience SEI FOR MONDAY ried New York to a victory over' Security Board and tbe United| o : : dis on the diamond iCincinnati, 13 to 5. Tt was the sec- Stales Employmeni Service. ; Fairbanks, Alaska ...$ 76 B o : y A total of 30 games have been A S e ;_lond crushing defeat of the Reds in Y Flat, Alaska ... 31 Mase of foat- 43 & : listed in the schede for the sea-| APOWEr in the series of IMWIN:|rwy days. Marshal ott each Il Golovin, Alaska . s118 i oot : i the | i son, with five teams in the league. ration. ERISS . 1 <t YO lcollected four hits in five trips Juneau, Aaska 132 ; s will ba plaged every Sunddy, o8 Juneat and Pouglas will ve il vo Sin ate Marenall poled: -His | McGrath ... 18 s120 5y ands Prigsy evenjig. ~ | | TRt 64 Sun. b Monday In. Phe| firth and sixth home ;u'lr of the Name, Alsska . 18y ie ACmPS Zames| - ap mothers are urged to bring| 105 i e i Ophir, Alaska 3o 101 e Ry Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle Novel SRS S A d 15 been set at 25 cents. Enlisted | ¥ scoring six home runs, while Oft t 5 ~ 207 234 212 5. Type of race the children who have not yet com- Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 211 9 And ten; sufx Article ay men in uniform will be lldmlHl‘d'inr pleted their series of inoculations | tted in three runs on his fourth ) Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Radio antenna 63 DOWN ithout seeds 10 cent SR s homer of the scason and a trio of Shelter i Manila hemp b Massachuserts a e P 50 tha the clific may be finished. |0, s Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager On Tuesday, from 11 to 12 o'clock : ‘ R F POSTONS in the Government Hospital, a con- —,e i d iegellondi R Run D tolar w Py ference on pre-natal care will be 7 o seorn -I-O LEAVE HERE held for native mother Hosp"Al No‘I'ES ! [I/‘A( e e mar Instrumental -——. duet it or MORE VERBAL VENOM IS Mrs. Ann Rogers and her infant “rusied dishes !R T FWEEK BEING TOSSED TO JAPS |son have left St. Ann's Hospital ity | THAN ANY OTHER ENEMY | for their : ¢ LS A B home. Calamitous e f nof < 8RN Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Poston and| son Steven are planning to 1(‘m(‘ (Continued from Page One) | Mrs. Ethel Burnett, who has been IF you expect to be paid for the south the first of this week; <;T(Q“l.’;m“.:"“‘ care at St. Ann’s to return to Cincinnati, Mr. Poston'’s | \wking about in the shadows ‘”1 NP At nie yesterday home office. [the Washington monument. 4 your household goods, or 3 Fepes TRAVEL ON A Mr. Poston has been on u-mpm—l The other day, Civil Service| Ensign John Lumpkin has en CANADEAS Ay ina- | tered St. Ann's Hospital for medical bile, b ure " - " ary assignment in Juneau as opened applications for examina- Aedical your automobile, be sur 'l‘ n E meau as Act- WA Pl'"lcess 2 ing Diréctor ‘ot Public Hedlth En | tion ‘for junior clerkships. More | treatment . B gincering for the Territorial Depart- | han 29,000 persons applied — all| % to get your insurance be- HOTELS LINER | John Erickson been admitted ment of Health, and he and ]u\wnhmmmmuum distance of Wash- i A v y family have been living here for ington or in the city [to st. Ann's Hospital for medical —fore aloss occurs. Jangan o Vanoouyer about 9 months. | 2 it i \ Victoria or Seattle LINE After reporting (o his home lrlll(l‘ W n in Cincinnati, ne expects to receive | hearing aids for the hard of hear- AHliam. Thiemeyer -has entered Better have your insur- Princess Louise sails from Junea anothe sment and does nof | 8. ~udiometer readings. Dr. Rae| ' AMYS HOspIAl for medical cax hecked NOW by this May 7, 18—June 1 know: where Ius nest station will | Lillian Caflson, Blomgren BIdg. | S %2 ance checwn Y V. W. MULVIHILL Alaska Transportation be [Phone 636. { Tea was rationed in Ircland re.| Hariford agency. Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska Company i 2 I et > oo cently at the rate of one-half ounc CANADIAN Phflrlc TN mpire Classifieds Pay! ! Empire Classifieds Pay! per person per week BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK e — snarre T vea \(&\R\)—E\R? 5«\\; - ¢ . THR 4 5 4 ‘7/\( V ‘ PRES\DENT OF TW S ) B . | ‘ I ' : For An Ideal Gift J/} FAsS™CmRs FRE(GHT ¥ P EM RAPPY LS - \YSE%E b ) LB REFRIGERATION ST DOWR NORE % $ VY > . » o ) 3 : e To Friends Outside or & A CALLN NBME, \MES _ ! \ ' 0 . 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