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PAGE TWO " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : 3 i A led Ruler A B. Hayes Leading| ; 'EXCURSION TO SPEEL { orAy it i SEALS KEEP BASEBALL DOPE HOMER WINSFOR | e e .;z':,,f&g’i:::;:‘:;::f';::'iSEA : CONCERNING GAME ST, LOUIS SUNDAY ¥\ it oes ‘ J : y (By.Associated Press) | An excursion to Speel River abc [Roes s were, SOLE SR AT SDE | Kurowski’s tenth homer last Sat- | the Donjac was the schedule yester- | e R L P The Chainber of Commerce Loyal- |, qay pave St. Louis a 2 to 1 victory | day for the J. B. Burford family and | West, Sknieq Ul ok, K S, &% ists have scooped the Rotarian Fifth | ;.. pittsburgh but the two clubs r quests, Jack Fletcher and wife, | Ketchikan, also took part in the| Columnists (the latter name ap- 4 doubleheader Sunday. Frank Hermann, Mr, and Mrs. C. E e (By Associated Press) {pended by Hermann of the Cham- | "y.y York and Boston split a | Hooker, and Mrs.Josephine Spickett. Candidates initiated into Sitka {B.P.O.E. were: Orville Paxton, W. H. Cleveland, Leslie H. Groves, | ber) by signing up the Great Hen- | q,pleneader Saturday but New | Stopping at Limestone Inlet to ob- zona’s leading fly-catcher: v, x belted Boston Sunday, taking | tain crabs was the first event of l oth ends of a doubleheader. In | the d the party then continuing San Francisco took three games from San Diego over the weekend |iDg, and winning the series six games to | (baseball flys) for the World Series Ar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE C. Bradshaw, L. A. Redding, E. L. The Qakland Acorns. now dubbed {center field and rely on his team- '), (he second game, tied at the at the river, | ast atigen, (Fanl imblerk, Ogs o on June 22nd. Fred Henning Was | . game the Braves had 11 runners | to their destination Pirun’n»mkm‘:,’ |tis Babin, L. E. Thielke, Paul W. ~ gooamento defeated third-place known all through the Cactus Cir- l tranded ; picnicking, and slu_lhur_nfng formed via i Heckel, Max Lurz, Robert Gavlord, pollywood thrice during the Sat- | Cuit for his ability to doze peacefully | cincinnati won the first game of | the rest of the day’s activities. Y {Carl A. Peterson, W. A. Boyd, H. yrday and Sunday play. in the Arizona sunshine 'way out in | iy contest Sunday from Chicago | Joining the gruup.“upon Xarr\niuu YAK“TAT and cnmvn were Mr. and Mrs. ¥ hda it Cushing and Ervin N. Greene. A. the “Poison Oaks" by the Portland {mates to wake him if a ball should | .,,q of 13 innings, was called on ¢ Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. i L. Jennings was initiated on behalf crowd, took three games from the |cOme his way. One day he was |, .ount of darkness. Reynolds and baby. i CONNECTIONS TO of the Seattle Elks Lodge. Beavers over the weekend., Oakland |elecrified into activity by the cries| ppjiadelphia and Brooklyn. split ARG, i) | : : ; ‘ it ! Dorothy Gray BLUSTERY | “Ladics who made the rip with made a clean sweep of the series, |Of the catcher, rolised fip figfl hls |, goubleheader Sunday. Mclish wes | ATTENTION . MASONS | FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM VEAT — gran gz ed M . Jest Seattle beat Los Angeles Saturday | lethagy long u 5 | nocked from the mound in the first led Communication of Mt. Ju- # 3 ¢ % . Ip against chapped hands, face! f,l." ,é]‘,}‘,s,,,l,:,r,],"d.l,:d “(’»:e Flctifid:';x:e\ 'm?!( 3::’1‘1‘ Epl’\»\‘mo;on[:s( on Sunday, | hand out to the right and Teturned | ¢ e Brookiyn took the scare on | oo 1 SO R & ot KODIAK ——— NOME BRISTOL BAY smooth powder base, body-rub. |\ B pavec | e e w0 the catcher—a swallow. Captain | quiday u Lodege 1 / ; ; smooth pow , body-rub. |5 B Hayes, Leonard Holmquist, e Tyl 1 work in the M. M. Degre tock up now. Double value! [oii v H. Sidés of Junead. GAMES SUNDAY Garvin is undecided who will leave - | J. W. LEIVERS, s ST L SIS, of Juneally i Pacitic, Cdist Lrafde the line-up to make a place for Hen- R Y S Office PHONE 567 erved at the Elks Club by the 1oS Angeles 1,2; Seattle 0,3 ning but it is quite likely that Claude B a A AR &) Baranof Hotel ; . 5 and 4, 1. Varnegie will be the lucky one to 7_::_;;:;:;__———— 1VI Behrends CO kRl A s e g:«‘:‘:“x’)]?e:r; 3_) F;(.m;\n Francisco | be given a front row seat (for free) A S]l ‘L e * \direction of Mrs. Charles Wortman, . lin the Royalist, we mean, Loyalist FOSTER & MIAR Quality Since 1887 Chairman, and Mrs. Hattie Peter- 'S‘;ncmmemo 5, 7; Hollywood 2, 5. | dugout. We are getting our teams Members Tanned o man and Mrs. Jack Littlepage. 5 National League mixed with Economic Royalists and During the evening an impromptu e 2. | For Whom the Bell Tolls NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE R Hotel Ji u Philadelphia 3, 6; Brooklyn 7, 2 5 e 3L 5 0 ot b a7 ik YA party was held at the Elks CIub, Now vork 1. 0! Boston 1, 2 Ernie Parsons and Ellis Reynolds NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE | oiel Junea honoring the visitors. Pittsburgh 12, 1; St. Louis 2, 3. | will probably be the battery for the | (Associate) i For Comfort 1§ 1 — ."chi ast | Rotarians as they were seen prac- BUY DIRECT AND | b - )ltka NEWS BARBARA JUNE MeGRAW | Ot 5 B CRee S8 L g ot spee miver ana Doty | {nderwrifers of Municipal and Corporafion Bonds { "SAVE MONEY. At Lowest Rales HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Rt Cove. This news was brought to i teenth innin Any quantity, immediate B. On the occasion of her fourth Am‘ifimn aEte | town by Frank Hermann, who seems e We Invite Your Inquiries .' L nooug wm'flor ATH sontinued from Page Sty | irthday, Wednesday, June 4th, pyyojephia 4, 8; New York 0, 6. [to have the happy faculty of always Statistical Service Available Upon Reques Tt 2 AT Continued from Page __|little Barbara June McGraw, daugh- opicao6'3 7; Cleveland 2, 6. being in the right place at the right DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK ter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne McGraw, . " Ara time. He is now able to counsel 4 4 M C ient Locati TAPERTE : Boston 9, 0; Washington 6, 1. € s 35 o 5 (G SE A ost Convenient Location mpleted_th : ,;,m.‘ ;; Clupjasked 8 group of her friends to gy ‘youis's,3; Detroit 7, 1. Garvin as to the right defense 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING— SEATTLF 1 Valcanda Flfl' Co. TR S iy ik " “v '}W direction | @ birthday party at her parents’ Y e hde |against this combination and has \ Seattle, Washington A i (_:‘M_"m district home. GAMES SATURDAY suggested Hellenthal and Rick as bape 120 T i Yk 7§ Sl Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise :'l 3 "A“w'[ ("' “‘l’. University| The youngsters played outside Pacific Coast League being perfectly able to hold their | | during the afternoon, then enjoyed Oakland 7; Portland 0. | own. | 3 a decorated birthday cake and re- Los Angeles 3; Seattle 5. fT:e é{hev, Eootrh.ltbtcl:ntg:ecretar)t-[ . ; " A s freshments. Barbara June received Sacramento 5; Hollywood 4. of the amber, fe! a s august | : LEAVE, FOR i % il ! position in that body should entitle : ® Pertect comfort Dress up your desserts with | | many lovely birthday remembrances San Diego 0; San Francisco 2. | f C. B. Rowley and her daugh- /el B 2 e ‘National League him to the choice of spots to field | o Centrally located FRES}({: wggPlNG Shirley and Sharon, were "o be T sfviapg: Pittsburgh 1; St. Louis 2, and chose third base. It was later Jiy N S P o RTAT | O r‘ Iy Splendid food and RE y cent bont. bound | . Children-present were Nancy Jean ; S 8t el Gae. [ Available Daily ki Hagen, Johnny McGraw, LeRoy /New York 1, 6; Boston 5, 5 fiscoyerel, TEGL JAW pURSTRIRY. Woss | | F. B. service ¥ e |Adams, Mariene Fredrickson, Brookvn b Filladelbnia 8 P GRS ST et e | AV | scowrs. o taree Rooms— || Juneau Dairies, Inc. PRUGE: e - il " ~Graw incinn: H 3 R i 5 ESTAURANT OWNER bt e e O at third base as an incentive to the | gr. all with Bath \KES TRIP H”"f‘ Hohcbrstn, “Maurban Hrad> American League players and also insurance against | ALASKANS LIKE THR frs. Johnny Homethko, owner SNaw, Gary Paxton, Cherill Mc- ppyoqosnia 1, 5; New York 2, 3. their ever reaching the home plate. | he New Fishermen's Cafe, left G"?l“-CT‘"l‘g‘!'H ’i”gsf'}:_‘"]i"v R’?‘Jl":‘l“ St. Louis 5; Detroit 0, Booth thought it wouldn't look | | 1€ es a few days ago for oab, (era all, Shirley Richter, — gaqt4n 11; Washington 4. politic for him to play there under | , = of 1 vacation trip, Patty Richter and Karen Roach. iy, ; the circumstances and is relieving { WlNDOl\éV%, DOORS, Mothers who attended the party STANDING OF CLUBS Wilbur Wester as Water Boy. West- | CABINETS {ACK GODDARD VISITING Were the Mesdames Robert Hagen, Pacific Coast League er, by the way, said he would have | THE Hli etk M. Geddurd, son of Mr. and Jess McGraw, Francls Roach, Don Won Lost Pet |an engagement on that night if he | i BARANOF 0. B. Williams Co. N g s . -. McGraw, Lloyd Tilson and Fred San Francisco 39 31 557 |had to act as water boy but is per- | 1939 First South Seattle 4 E. M. (Winns Goddard, ar- ) ¥ | | Alruh:-lmqnl Apartment ed Hame ‘on ‘furlaugh from the, SEHTeS. Portland 37 32 53| fectly willing to play third base | ivy a week ago to visit his fam- o Hollzwood 33° 8 5%ynoy. | . Pl R * 14M" DINNER PARTY Seattle 37 B AN ;e o for several weeks CELEBRATHS SRiADAT Seagis. . 3o - ; EVERY ROOM WITH TUB, = T b On Thursday evening, June 8th, Los Angeles 33 36 478 AMERI(A“ lEAGuE and SHOWER COLD STORAGE MAN HERE |y and Mrs. Winn Goddard and Oukiand 32 37 464 | . The Sewmg Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Wallis George, Manager of the nyy gng Mrs. Willam Rodenberg Sacramento .......26 . 41 .388 l[ ADERS 'I'AKE"wo aeau Cold Storage COmpany, weye the dinner guests of Mr, and National League ited here briefly last week, mak-|yp.o Frank Hennessey on the oc- Won Lost Pct. i " | the round trip by plané. casion of Mr. Hennessey's birthday. St. Louis 3% 16 692 GAMES 0“ SUNDAY i i i 560 | A beautifully decorated birthday Pittsburgh 28 22 Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 BROKER HERE 3 cake was made by Mrs. Goddard. ~New York 29 25 537 + Jack Gucker, prominent broker IR T ey 38 5k e (By Associated Prsus) t - 1 Juneau and owner of the Sani-| Miss Mae Stephensof, District Brooklyn e 491| Boston plastered out 15 hits Sat- | s :t here, spent several days Extension Agent of the University | Boston 24 3¢ 414|urday to beat Washington, then M. S. PATRICIA n last week on @& business of Alaska, who has been in Sitka | Philadelphia 21 30 412 | split a doubleheader on Sugqa3~, o g % o O ; rip. in connection with the organization | Chicago . 17 30 362 | The American League’s Ieadn}g St. | LEAVES FOR HAH\E‘S AND iKAGWAY, MONDAY AND - lof 4-H Clubs here, left for Peters- \ American League Louis Browns defeaTt_ed Detr{ul 02 THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. XPECTED h\m, by boat on Thursday. Won Lost Pet.|Saturday but the Tigers returne YOR NEW FLOAT | St. Louis 32 25 .561| Sunday to take a double game. Can-ymg rrelght and Passengers According to Winn Oodda.rd,‘ ATTENTION SHRINERS | Boston 31 25 554 Chicago took two games fromaj ! il 5 % i wyor of Sitka, the piling for the| Important business meeting at| | Chicago 25 2 510 | Cleveland .on Sunday, winniqg the Leaves Halhes and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday ani y. W city float has left Seattle and|the American Legion Dugout at 8! petroit 29 28 .ro9|nightcap on a two-run rally in mw PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent culd arrive here shortly. In the O'clock Wednesday evening. Please | washington 27 29 482 ninth inning. | imntime a_city crew have been be present. New York 25 28 412| New York split a doubleheader | [ dvaging drift logs to be used in| J. W. LEIVERS, | Cleveland 26 31 456| With Philadelphia Saturday and ihe | e construction of the float. Secretary. Philadelphia ......25 30 .455| Athletics took the doubleheader L de b S Bagte i s . Sunday. Woodley Airways JUNEAU— wfiANCll RAGE Connections to ALL T Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M.- Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M, Tuesday-Friday | MAKES J U TRIP | Gecrge Morgan, Manager of the| lumbia Lumber Company in| . made a brief business trip| ) Juneau last week by plane. i —_ | NEW SIDEWALK BUILT | Under the direction of John rillhart of the Forest Service, a! ew of men built a walk across| otem Square. | P.0. ). 166 f ECEIVES CHARTER : 3 An event of great interest to all When the war is won, Pan American i p t d t v.ctor’ embers of the B.P.O.E. was the | Airways will pioneer new standards Ded ca e 0 [ ] J tallation of the Charter of Sitka | . o . > 1 Lodge No. 1662 Friday after- | of service for our friends in Alaska. . 1 5 o o d of the part its fleet and its son, June 9, at the Moose Club. Meanwhile, we are 100 The Alaska Transportation Company is prou DI DR Gragll e oy 9 el 4 personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed the war effort — with every passenger ay Roady, of Ketchikan, £ S 00 per cent of vas the installing officer, assisted and every ohrrcs of cargo priorited by forces will tl(mlmue to have first call on our facilities and 100 p FOR RESERVAT]ONS by the officers of the Juneau Elks the Armed F d { our cooperation. | ALASKA COASTAL iy DOOUR L 0 i .orces—an We apprects We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving | r‘]‘:?i‘ :;i!;axl?smlijl::ui; ate your patience and understanding | Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable 'l Phone 612 Ageits Winn _ Goddard, Leading when the accommodation Yyou want i service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when i Dr. Louis Scharpenberg, is not available. . iih augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service . ht; John Dolene, Lectur- ;. Frank Hennessey, Sec- William Rodenberg, Treas- urer; Tiler, Harold A. Veatch; Es- quire, William W. Knight; Inner Guard, Earl Shennett; Chaplain, Verne McGraw; and Charles Wort- | | man, Tom Tilson and Frank Cal- to the Alaska of tnmorrfw:r .in a bigger and better way. ; A L A s x A c n n s T A L 'Al n ‘-!lz s ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. bt b e D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU | SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. o )y 5 i i Hawk " An- . Pel- Kim- Chicha- SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 ’ o ok e St Bitke in, Trustees. kE 720N FRFFFEIC0N QARREN DN f Juoesu %8 $0 818 18 $18 s18 818 Present from Juneau were Exalt- {: 18 {g 11.: :: I‘5’ s 10. 18 10 18 10 By GEORGE McMANUS I HOPE IT RAINS FOR THE NEXT MONTH - BRINGING IIP FATHEB WHA’f ;—BEAUT!CUL i SLINNY MORNING-THIS id WEATHER MAKES ME FEEL LIKE BURSTING | INTO SONG - Tenakee . 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hocnah .. Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. GUESS I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO FEaLS THAT Juneau Skagway - Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan . Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 30.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan o Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢ to Petersburg and Wrangell e oty ool g T 4 mm: 612 ey warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Withyut Notics.

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