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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER “RRIRVEY By GEORGE McMANUS o e e : THE BIGGER AND BETTER CHEVROLET CARS - BY GOLLY-JERRY YOU LOOK GREAT-NOW THISLL PUT ME IN SOFT WHAT ARE ALL YOUL DON'T SUPPOSE nEYA D!NTY DON'T LET REMEMBER-YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE LORD E WITH-MAGGIE - | HOPE ¢ THE POLICEMEN L| YM COING TO LET JERRY COME OULT TO HELPUS-WHO CAME OVER A FEW DAYS AGO- | JERRY SHOWS LR DOIN' IN FRONT || THE CURIOUS MOB THE HOUSE: 1T'S MET YOU AT THE GUBOON CLUB AN' INVITED) PROJBILU AT, Six: i OF THE HOUSE? || GET TOO CLOSE T SURROUNDED BY COPS: You OUT TO MY HOUSE ST 4 4 LORD HELPUS WHEN IF THEY SEE JERRY- I TLL MAKE y HE ARRIVED -8 IT'LL MEAN BACK TO A BIC HIT, . y Landaus, Sedans, Coupes, Coaches and Carbriolets have 24 WITH 95, maccre J ! : : ! 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Inc Great Brit#in rights reserved ‘; | MISS ANNA CAMPBELL tle office of the company, arrived DE lN NEw YORK in Juneau yesterday on the can- " @ AD nery tender Mutual and left on F W ld R L d i | the Aleutian for Seattle, Mr rye 8 l ose Lar ! ‘ Misa: Ansin, Oamppell, who | at| liam has bous at Plllar Bay for T Conveniont\SIsNioREE hacs jone time had a dress making es-| o A% 17O WACKS metatling his E 8 tablishment in Juneau, and whe|UCCeS8Or at that place 8 pound, 4 pound, 2 pound Pails and had many friends in the city when e she left here a number of years JAKE FLEENOR MISSING One Po“nd Cartons ago for the east, died on April 8 ETEATHE T o e R U R L R in New York, according to a let.| tntormation 1 sousht s o tne|| J'IRY E-BRUHN COMPANY el b dplel SRR b sty i A i g plig etk er received by B. M. Behrends|whereabouts of Jake Fleenor, sup Riski e b 1% . CT RACE TRACK| prom her brother-ndaw, Dr. 8. C.|posed to be living in Juneau, by QUALITY MEATS Leonhardt, who was stationed|his niece, Mrs. J. W. Fleenor, PARIS, April 19—France’s auto- ———— Mobiie; cinaele Shd Grand Pix. 1o CHEROKER, Okla, April 19— here on the Unalga several vears|whose address is in care of the PHONE 38 €hud Bils RadihuE onAl onen ‘to all WINS NINE TITLES Nature's perfect automobile race 880 and is now living at Wood | National ~Bank, Yakima £hp i, Galkas M plaos. | Rk AN fonnd Her AN, Hole, Mass. The letter stated| ., according to a letter re It is a 325-mile race to be h?l(l! CHICAGO, April 19—When the It is a huge slab of snow-white | that Mrs. Leonhardt had left for|ceived by Mrs. J. T. Spickett 'at Comminges, July 1, the date|University of Chicago gymnasti:|salt, twelve miles long and nine|New York whero the body would | postmistress. orlglnnlly set for the defunct)team won the 1928 Western Con-| wide. The surface is as hard as be cremated. The letter said in part: “About | Grand Prix, abandoned because it|ference championship, Coach Dan|a floor and there is scarcely a| Miss Campbell was the sister of |four years ago a party who came CINCINNATI, April 19401,.““%[“1 become too much of a manu.| Hoffer had scored his ninth vic-|rut. Little vegetation grows on| Captain Malcolm Campbell andjto Yakima infermed my brother D l B h Fred Lucas, red-headed Red pitch- facturers’ commercial stunt. tory in 12 seasons it, although good agricultural land) Captain Jack Campbell, both well|inlaw that Uncle Jake lived in 0¢ ge rothers oF, Ted all Natlohal Ledkie hutl|. The new rTace is'opeh ito all| S e skirts the area. known pioneers of Alaska, mining | Juneau and had fo: several years | | men, prospectors and boat owners|past. If this is €0, no doubt he ers in activity last season. He | ''sport” cars, and many private| The tract is believed to be the st. 8 F . WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART |peq of an old salt lake. The di-| Who died here several years ago, [ was well known .here and I am VICTORY SIX appeared in 80 games. owners are expected to enter. The pitching contribution, how- — e viding line between the salty area|&s well as of Mrs. Leonhardt. She | wondering if you could tell me ever, was only a small part of BLADES PLAN BROTHER ACT‘chinn will meet Tnursday night,|and the non-saline land is as dis.|had numerous friends who will re- | anything regarding him or his his year's work. He won 19 ‘April 19, at 8 o’clock. Import-|tinct as a shore line. Wild ducks |8ret to hear of her death. present whereabouts.” games, an impressive enough aver-, M'LEANSBORO, Il, April 19— 2" quently mistake the salt for wa | ——e—— age, but he also found time to'Gilbert Blades, brother or Ray|fnecn to fofiow. AN husbands|ter, and land by the thousands. | KILLAM GOES TO SEATTLE | Lutheran Ladies Ald will give Ing e X i v . tion also. Rock salt formerly w: ined a Inncheon starting at 11 o’clock pinch hit, act as emergency run- Blades, hard hitting outfielder| nVited. Initiation ; ) oc y was mined 4 : d s g a o’cloc! ner, take a whirl at the infield with the St. Louis Cardinals, is a A AGNES g""':"- in a few places along the edge of T-‘"r'“K“:‘”:;; “;"l‘""”r;’”“ ac-|gaturday, April 21, and hold a ¥ |- ronk s Saoainar] 84 : countant at the Plllar Bay can-|Goodie Sale, also serve coff a . and on occasion catch a-few fly | rookie fly chaser at the Cardina!| *"% ecretary the area. ¢ 00d , also serve coffee an balls in the outfield. He can Three Il League farm at Danville, e e nery of the Fidalgo Packing Com-|cake during afternoon at Alaska Now on display at OB, s b B B pn % ( We call anc. aenver. Phone 528, Eugene Permanent Waves, $15.| pany, for several years but was|pjght and Power Company's dis- ORIEN 0P Bt egarded as having much oflyppr Aimquist Press Your Suit.|American Beauty Parlor. —adv.! recently transferred to the Seat-)play rooms. i Lucas, a native of Columbiz.|his older brother's speed and abll y . C l M C and vonblont of Nashvile| P St e e : g e McCaul Motor Company % Tenn., is only 26 years of age and has just come into his own as a m-| jor league baseball player. He re-| ceived some support last season | { i as the most valuable player to his club :n the Nationa! League. FINE FAMILY FUEL When his strong right arn I tor those wise enough to ordes fails his ability as a lefthand o 3 - 4 5 their coal and kindling hers. patsman will insure him many y i 1 Have us deliver you at yows more vears in the game. He can v ¥, address and note how mueh follow the example of Mike Don- y - o " I;::.“;-:- t and cleaner fires lin, Joe Waod, Sam Rige, Charlie ¥ g y o Jamieson and other pitchers who . Wouldn't ask you to G? '.I- became outfielders when their, f ¢ 1t cost more. It doesm’:. pitching days were done, or can s ‘:‘.l:u":::u“‘lou an¢ the tris} put reverse English on as in the - it AR case of Bob Smith of the Braves| who left the infield to become a: 4 D. B. FEMMER pitcher. H In any event Fred, the Red, will / 4 not have to worry for many years Phone 114 fo come for ways and means fo make his baseball ability yil: oo gy him a handsome return. 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