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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1944 A fortv-eight-hour leave wedding . . .. SINLAT NIGHI“\‘:J&“TQ”"“J—J | 0042001 7 Wwildc st o 2000000 4 APPEAR,THEATRE ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS last night by a score of 7 to 4, in| Miss Betty Nordling as Miss Lib- a good game in which Lamb, erty, Lois Allen, Ruth Kunnas and 4 | pitcher for the Wildcats turned in|Mary McCormack as three of the No“s oms, received the ovations a wonderful performance. He not | Fc iLamb, p 1 Tegn) 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska only had eleven strikeouts, but with of the well-filled Twentieth Century “ hon run knncked in the win- | Theatre last night' when they were H 1 m L 1 tr 1l ning score. Specht, catcher for the | presented by Mrs ‘Jonn McCi 'mlrk‘: GONNECTIONS TO Y Wildcat really but the game on Chairman of the Gastineau r‘lmnwl1 L 1ethel ijce with a nome run over the|War Finance Committee. | YAKUTAT —— CORDOVA —— VALDEZ g centerfield fence in the seventh in-| The yourg women were beautifully : Z vy R i bria 1 er e frocked in the dresses purchased KODIAK—BRISTOL BAY—KUSKOKWIM s | frcm local shops with funds given i 5 rst inning the Sub- Tt BT “ b ]“ [\,_“, i h,'“, ?’ fi';\, by the merchants and professional g O e eron e | men and women of Juneau. Miss Office PHO“E 667 n by her skilfully i o v o riotary | Nordling's gown and crown were Baranof Hotel bl i n;(::‘pm(]mwd Jones-Stevens and her wi was never r e Ricci Millinor made (oirrure was by the American Beau- | S - — — N E : irst .u;l;xn errcr by the I:;‘.\\ \mlu-- ty Shop .‘, beauti man, Ricel scoring on the play.| “ygigs alen's frock was from the I Yates hic a fleldor's choice, Menton | gpapne) Apparel Shop and her coif i Tanned being caught at home on the play.| fure was by the Francis Anne Shoj H I l J X Alt b Al Krogman doubled, scoring Mlinor | Miss, Kunnas wore a frock from iRABBIT SKINS ol1e uneau AASIDUGO S 9T e A and Yates. Xessenick doubled,| yyonne's and her hair dressed by ! For Comfort 1st remain a blue! coring Krogmon. The next twothe Florence Shop. Miss McCormack ! BUY DIRECT AND S y men were fanned, retiring the side.|was dressed by the B. M. Behrends SAVE MONEY. H At Lowest Rates { ! et W In the third *he Wildeats came | Store and her coiffure was done by - D S | until ¢ ter date r War 1 \ Any quantity, immediate | ntil a lgter date, her Wa back to tie up the score. Ross|Lucille Mrs. Betty Mill-Kihiman, dehw“ry i ROOMS “g"'fl BATH 1 Ziemty a older V] N ppe had ¥ ! il g Tics doubled Ziemman hit a fielder's| who did not appear last night 1 List. 3 Houo8 ae aesinics for e, it0ss being, caught at_thixd. | a frock by Channel Apparel and her | | s J WITHQUT BATH " the dream house she de- Lamb walked. - Sirak singled into | hair for the coronation was done by jij Valcaunda Fur Co. || Most Convenient Location right field, scoring Ziemman and ! the Baranof Beauty Salon. : " e it - | _THIRD AND MAIN—- R Lamb, Jakube: singled over the| The laurel crowns for the Four |} Seattle, Washington | | i hivd base liwe scoring Sirak. | Freedoms were made by the Ju‘nv*‘:\‘! (i e Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Specht' doubleé; "'scoring , Jacubee, | Florists as were the corsages given o + next two men were fanned,|to the other four contes m)».s | Sotielon W il In presenting the girls last night plofoo - rs. MeC ke of the par With ne away in the fourth, NS \fif,;m:‘»‘g“.(] s»‘)‘t;ktw;;mlg 5 pash Treat Yourself to a Bottle Viemman hit 2 tielder's choice. |, ne drive and she urged the | o Centrally located ol Bemtiops Ross Leing forced at second. Lamb | GoiUE S LB o T ! BUTTERMILK c : R residents o upeau to Y ® Splendid foed and 5 it o home run . over centertield| ot o B GOl thorugh the : Available' Daily " to ‘win'the bill gume | purchase of bords. She paid tribute| - B. servipe J Dairies. | In the severh Specht hit an- (o e jothers of Jacob Britt, Le| MeClure, o Large Rooms— uneau Uairies, inc. ¢ other home run. to put the balllpoy Vestal and Bernard Savviko, Mgr. all with Bath ; me on _ice who had given their all, their sons, ALASKANS LIKE THE The Next Game for freedom. These three splerid I\ The next gamw will be the post-|young men, born and raised in Ju- - poned Fourth of July game, with u have made the supreme sai R it N At YVONNE'S / Dodgers playing against the rifice that we may enjoy and con- WINDOWS, DOORS, t you may Sub-Ports tinue to enjoy liberty and freedom | 7T CABINETS The iollowing is the box score from all oppression |1 THE { e select your comp]efe Wildcats ©On Monday at 12 o'clock noon the g BARANOF || 0.B. Williams Co. N Y g Piayer- AB R H E| War Finance Committee will give a ’ 1939 First South Seattle 4 o LEOTAS Slenisiin A T T Tlitncheon in the Gold Room at the | | Alaska’s Largest Apartment i trousseau. * SyccessoR T Wiosicn’ Doncitet o i i 1 /1| Baranot complimentary to the nine || Hotel . ‘ men PP, Nispi U | foung women who entered the Miss ' { { , 1k 4 0, §i v e 0 00 B iberty contest, All committee mem- | | EVFRY ROOM WITH TUB Speatitiilf 4 1 2 Bi s are urged to attend \ d SHOWER The § Bask MacDaniels, cf s s DHRERE AT A, g amx 3 ’ it ! € JewWIng bas Moran, 2h “l0 ch ol | v g e s, M 4 0 1 0| vassar College was originally in-|{ Reasonable Rates BABY HEADQUARTERS Ziemman, rf 3 2 1 0 corporated as Vassar Female Col- : * Infant and Children’s Wear g 2 Phone 800 1 | Brookiyn 2; Pittsburgh 13. | " e e omaa & SEA[S BA(K | Boston 10; St. Lous 5. SPEUAL MEE"NGS, | "DES TOMORROW : it | American League A | i i Player AB R H E ANNOT FIND | Do 3w Yore . BETHEL TABERNACLE — DT Youc M. §. PATRICIA " Cleveland 8; N G A e e e T ] p— 3:43 , 18.1 feet. fMentoy, ss A e 2 IN THE e U U G5y 3.6 .10, 181 foet : SR LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND ashington 7; St. Louis 0. The Rev. Eugetie Bronson of Se-| LOW tide—10:18 a. m., -3.1 feet. Millinor, 1f | THURSDAY 9:30 P, M. at | Philadelphia 4; Chicago 3. s osh. W mer Worl High tide— 4:42 p. m,, 16.7 feet. Yates. 1b 2. 0D ] 9: R [ attle, Wash,, who is a former World ch 4 Tl J i3 ¢ Kropitt Bt ik 3" 8 1 B 4 { T War Chaplain and now instructor at W tide s e i 3 h perfect spot for a i i : sTANDING OF CuuBS e Nt Bl Tt b oo Atk Kesseni, o s o 1 ) Such periect spot for Carrying Freight and Passengers Pacific Coast League begin meetings Sunday, July 9,at 11| - - 5 o (RendL B g W . Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juncau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. (A 1] Won Lost Pet.| p 2 e Bvay igh tige— 4.23 a. m,, 17.1 feet. ' gygtignone, 3b R 0T Alaska’s foremost resort 3 | on a.m. and 9 p. m. and meetings every 4 s 11:02 ¢ 2.0 fee | PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL | san Francisco 4 43 night, at 8 o'clock, except Mondays | LoW tide —11:02 a. m., i i‘l“ Anderson, p 8 0 00 NE - W. MU L, Agent ¥ | 47 44 516/ and Saturdays, at the Bethel Tab-| High tide- :’a p. m, 164 fect Kuehne, ¢ Sl 08 .07 0 THE HEALT (By Associated Press) 46 44 511 crnacle, Fourth and Franklin streets, | LOW tide—11:30 p. m., 2.1 feet S = The San Francisco Seals are back | San Diego 47 46 505 Everybody is welcome | — Totals 2 4 6 2l ain at the top of the Pacific|Los Angeles 45 45 500 LA B ; 5 ‘ SUMMARY — Two-base hits, | ° Coast League as the result of de- | Hollywood 44 46 489 4 It s estimated that more than g, oman Kessanick, Ross, Specht, W00 ey Alrways f feating Oakland Friday night by 9| Portland 44 46 .agy| 'The ocean is only 344 per cent 27,500000 homes in the United, .y p0c: nome runs, Lamb, Specht; BELL ISLAND, ALASKA ¢ to 5. It is the fourth switch of lheis:\umncnm 41 47 466 salt }statcs are equipped with radio. walked by Lamb one, by Anderson NEAR KETCHIKAN . two teams during the current season. National League c = T two; stiuck out by Lamb eleven, by N » Tom Se pitched his 14th victory Won Lost Pect. Anderson six. Time of game 2:10. So Con:xe Now and EEnlOY J U N E A U of the season for the Seals and then | St. Louis 48 21 696 Umpires Pomorski, Maistowski a Delightful Vacation! cracked an eighth-inning double to | Cincinnati 40 32 .55 Scorer Monagle. 1 { insure a victory Pittsburgh 37 30 552 the wildest game played last|New York 35 37 .486 night, Los Angeles won the tussle ' Brooklyn 33 41 446 Via YAK“TAT and CGRDOVA from Hollywood 11 to 8, eleven in- | Philadelphia 31 39 443 M 0 0 s E S 0 C l /‘ L 3 : . nings. The Angels collected 19 hits Chicago 21 38 415 4 & Connectians to AT.E, EYTRRIUR AlSks Foints : off seven Star pitchers and the Boston 30 43 411 7 A a Stars got 14 hits off four chuckers American League 8 cL cK TnNIGHT : for e Angela, ity hoveh Dlaers Won Lost Pet A Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. b saw action in the game, St. Louis 3 38 506 / ’ Portiana Beavers broke thelr | Dosion o & ok | Eleetra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. . losir streak with a 2 to 1 win over | New York 37 34 521 . l uarlers | the Seattle Rainiers. It was a pitch- | Washington 37 37 500 3 i 37 2 ing duel all the way between Pier- | Chicago 33 35 485 - . H es a - rl a:, etti of the Beavers and Turpin of | Cleveland 36 39 480 THEIR i ‘ the Rainiers. The score was tied | Detroit SRS GARDEN:FRESH VEGETM?LES ‘AT BEST. ‘ 1-1 in the ninth. Johnny O'Neill | Philadelphia 33, 41 .48 per handling and refrigeration keeps them GAMES ot MUSIC o DANCING | FOR RESERVATIONS ‘ led off for the Beavers with a| _ 5 ready for your table. | 4 single and went 10 second O o | p—— N NEED OF GOOD EATS IN PACKAGE, OKIES ‘ ALASKA co ASTAL Amm ° b et s o Tie A { Geaien bt COFFEE-CO | Phone 612 Agents Juneau 4 drive to center nnouncemen COME TO = ¥ i Gene Babbitt pitched Sacramento | 3 s i : s rmimy CARLSON i 006} Bee OONE G ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES s OMETRIST . . 4 : Portland 2; Seattle 1 il i % COIdl&llY Invited Serving Southeast Alaska——P: Mail, E \ o sl Will visit Juneau for Puflng ls or 24 Serving Southeas a assengers, Mail, Express e San Francisco 9; Oakland 5 | two weeks, beginning $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. - SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. } Los Angeles 11; Hollywood 8 . les y 1 § foxasit: Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- National League JULY s'h | In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rqbber and equip! — N D Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka 1 New York 2; Chicago 3 | Office.in Blomgren Bldg. | we have only one delivery each day. ' B R l G A l4 R l E 1 Junesu..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 gi8 " Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 2, | PTG BN d ol TRERE T e S (| - vl st e Db Tt —— B e Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 2 Kimshan_ 18 10 18 10 18 10 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Rl f BB P § Al v 18 10 10 [ 0 10 | , | e~ || LOIR0u NEVER s , TO YOU i AH! | an OH-HELLO -« A GIT ANY ‘PHONE . 4 i Z ¢ 5 ON THE S | AN MAGGIE - CALLS RIGHT-- Haines and bkagway——bchedu::d Daily at 9:30 A. M. A ‘PHONE! ) - Altiey Skagway Juneau - $18.00 $20.00 o Skagway .. 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ wl Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell 20.00 v Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg & and Wrangell 4 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Bubject to Pm slz 4 .'Ul’l: 1944, KING FEATUR! BYNDICATE, Inc WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED vack » S