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BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE 519TS | READ 15 BOOK AN’ GO ouT 0Oo- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1928. L L By GEORGE McMANUS WOW ! I'M HALF WAY | { THROU( ITHIT AN T ! | 4TS W SE A S t ALONK. = HARDEST JOB | EVER ~——\ TACKLED A Our First Order of the BIGGE and BETTER DADDY- HERE 15 VOLWUAE kit NUMBER TwWO- MAMA SAID | | TO LET HER IKNOW WHEN | YOU FINISH THIS AND SHE'LL | GIVE YOUL VOLUME NUMBER | .andaus, Sedans, Coupes, Coache Land Sed C ( | Cabriolets are now on the way Place your order now for one of most luxurious low-priced automobile + Britain rights reserved. 7B | 1 h He wa rkman in into g Emil n ir he c¢lub Walter Aberdeen Man Round Davton, Lomski Loughra vyweight | light AND, Ohio, March 31 An a f men in sleet-burd- ened Northwestern Ohio today arried ¢ ! ffort to con~ rec s with maze of CLEVEIL hand that thudd » body with a he inexperienc Lomski num thethe outside | broken poles, asshattered trees he please Aberdeen | hetween Iumberm 1 ving in the!Lima was speed and!phone of citi world. A tangled wires and lay over the ndusky, Toledo than 10,000 telegraph wires have heen snapped weight ' of the wires tee. 'The property will amount of thousands could about area 3 and More tele- open a t and cleverness. and flashing left hands, | belioved. to but once insido, the eruel Fightiunder ‘the Iropped Lou with hole seemin, toyed with nto the hundr quarters and t Tof” dollars Dayton e n twice | conted of { damage iz of the youth holding, are | | the by o onmerctn a0\ AD) 1S PERHAPS | FATALLY INJURED [ While Joe" More than 12,000 fans witnessed the fight on playing on Willoughby - e H ‘ Avenue about 10 o’cloek this {forenoon, Henry Rogers, aged 9 |vears, fell to a boat beneath the : s, eight feet below, landing o his head. He was rushed tc | i Dr. y Government Hospital where R 3 — Charles Firestone, - immed hy By BRIAN BELL GARUEN CLUB IS ADDRESSED HERE BY DR. ALBERTS in Charg wrdners Talk to | | i | | i | x | nigh t w Ju quarters at 8 M. D. Williams, vice-pr the Club, presided. The program previously ed for the meeting was set until the next meetin of Club, Friday, April 13 A busine meeting preeided Dr. berts’ address. Dr Iberts touched br old art of gardening and ommended the Club for its ac- ivities. He offered the h *o-operation of the Sitka mental Station in solving cultural and plant disease pr He| 8T y 1d anxious to give these nt all the information at the disposal of the station “Improving and beautifying the home grounds heips to give an appearance of permanency to & community,” declared Dr. Alberts. The Doctor outlined tbe work being done at the Sitka station in Al departfents agrisulture, tienlture, florfculture and plant ot The results riments. are most en head- sident of \rrang astde |2 the | short | 1 Al efly on blems Commissioner of in Alaska, addressed and - émphasized the vileges and advantages to Agriculture he Club nany pri i ¥ gave the boy temporary re lief. The boy's skull is fracturec (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW ANS, La., March 31 and his condition is most serious. The youngster is the son of Ear! -Cleveland has the current edi-| tion of the Indians of the Ameri-| | Rogers, can League in training and with it the chlasses of 1931 and 1§ There are forty-seven players camp, ranging from the 1 Par- old Mel Harder to the 3¢ old | Grover Hartley. | Cleveland, with a new manager and new owners, is looking far ahead. Some of the two-score players now in Cleveland uni- forms Will not wear this livery during the season, but th to don the colors ag years to come. Coare i Wins Speakers' Bertn | ‘j sure One of the minor league gradu- ates has already made good. Hd- die Morgan, former Tulane base-| ball, football and basketball star, who was a Southern Association sensation with the New Orleans Pelicans last has been| wiven T Speaker's old place, | center field. } Morgan, fast and hard hitter, has established himself as one of | the moat promisinz players ad-| vancing from the minors to the | majors this year. Charlie Jami.| son will again play left field and! lead off. and Homer Summa, who knows his right field wall in| Cleveland, will try to outguess| that barrier through another sea- son. Gerken and Langford. who have been up before, promise to| remain as utility outflelders Gill.| a rangy young chap, and Spcen; | Buick's field just as young and almost as rangy, will be heard from later, Burns at First The veteran George Burns will| play first base and hit doubles; | Lew Fongeca will start at second base. and consistent Joe Sewell at | short. Johmny Hodapp will. play | third. Manager Peckinpaugh will act as an Infield substitute, as will his former teammate, Aaron Ward. Carl Lind, anothet Tulane alum- nug, has a chance to join Morgan in rooting for the green. Luke Sewell will carry the, bul .of the catching burden, with Mya ~ . SEDANS 31195“8!3995 v AR S, BUICK Outsells any other3 cars in Buicks field PORT MODELS $1195 to $1 au . 0.6 Flint, Mich., becdded. . MA.C. finance [ prices f. 0. v 'L'fl-z:-m.utx u‘l Tke G. plan, ONNORS. 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