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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1929. 5 e e ———————————— ~ BRINGING UP FATHLR T RIDICULOUS FOR YOU O SEND “YOUR WIFE TO VTALY TO STOUDY SINGING: WE HAVE JUDT AS GOOD TEACHERS IN -r»—u-s—j__/ COUNTRY- i B_VVGEORGE McMANUS | o PRSI TR et e The SOLUTION INTERFERE to your INSURANCE PROBLEM WATH YOLR TO GET THE [ lowest rate consis KNOW THE HALF OF 1 T- | ~OouU DONT ( ance protection, at the afety and security— 1—-SEEK the aid of an experienced and reputable insurance man—because his standing in the insur- ance world will then be YOUR biggest as; him the “Insurance Department” of "OLLOW his advice. -MAKE him responsible for results. vou follow this suggestion you will never have any regrets when your policies become claims. Allen Shattuck, Inc. Insurance—Real Estate et e A e P e e 3 Seing) { Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. : Lumber For Every Purpose Ti Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock | LUMBER Your needs promptly supplied from ouvr complete stock LOSE GRAFT| LENINGRAD, April 3—In an ef- fort to fight speculation in bread, |the Leningrad Municipal Counc: has introduced a new system of tributing the staff of life to local population. | Al workers and isupplied through hou jwith bread bool jholders the rig Jany bakery in the | We handie |loaves to meet the daily re enTs br By, - Tho Lroadits '[ CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY sold at a standard price fixed by |the trade department. clergymen, and all oth- ers classed as non-toilers 1d who are therefore not in po sion of lsuch bread books, must pay higher es for their bread The new WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal list, it Is certainly good coal We deliver fresh dressed poultry evary day. Our eggs are the largest und freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete line oI Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our tranpster service— well you can’t beat i D. B. FEMMER s already about 200 “speculation” The and With the old reliable Bib Falk missing there is a job open in the ] L White Sox outfield. John Watwood, a Shreveport recruit, and Randy NOTICE OF SAILING Moore are among those trying for the place at the Dallas spring ; Shi ‘camp. These and other youngsters, including Ed Walsh, jr, are Motor Ship | genended upon to put new life in the outfit. snil for Juneau Phone 114 | April 15. For ght and pass ; 25 — {rates call Agent Femmer, Tele-| NORTHWEST STORES GRAIN |tempts will be made to obtain loans i e B iphune 114. Independent st.eamsk;\p’ BT. PAUL—Tanks of about 1,500~ | the grain to the ‘extent of 70 . z Three basehall celebrities get more than exercise cut of their diamond doings. Company. —adv. - —Tanks of 2 B500- | o e £ P P l H Il i 3 b : ___g_ g 77‘{ >—>-o——— bushel capacity are being sold to‘!“ mm’:’f:‘“mm iR e loneer 00 a 2 i | 5 L | v all ki farmers for storing their grain and | NOTICE | By JAY R. VESSELS i ig sal- |, We make ang ater all kinds of : : MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION ') | (y‘ P. Sports Writer) ence for many years in the big sal ifur garments. Goldstein’s Em- flax. When filled they will be seul-! Barn Dance at Moose Hall April Telephone 183 Pool—Billi | e [ e AN |ary class. | sorfum. —adv.,ed and insured, after which at-| 13. Real Barn Dance Music. adv. elep! 0ol—Billiards 1 | NEW YORK, April 3—When it{ But you cannot count out a man et el AR T TR ORI e e | e il Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. ! | comes to hitting home runs, strik-|like Ruth, who will be sitting by | R ————— 2— FRUM UAKLAND ing 'em out or playing second base [the riseside capitalizing on his re- | i Al L S8 § with emphasis on hitting ability, | markable reputation to match in-| ? . 'you have, respectively, Babe Ruth, | comes with the stars, past and pres- . Dazzy Vance and Rogers Hornsby. | ent, long after his batting eye has, Just Drlve __Just take thc wheel So these men, at the top of their | been dimmed. ) | respective departments of baseball, R e o / | i {naturally head the list when it NOTICE TO CREDITORS New Super Six Oaks Outhit Indians Butcomes to the old pay envelope. Dazzy Vance’s successful drive on Eaaik Essex Challenger Kallo Is Given Splen- _ e mrostm soumuy 13 148 ™ ol o s s is such an outstanding favorite Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 id Suppor - ry of $25000 gave baseball a, ., “gaceased, by the Commissioner | L R arler S that stands outfo,"the Territory of Alaska, sitting | . TR g 5 Fully équipped, délivared in Juneau—Liberal terms. OAKLAND, Cal, April 3—The|ln /8 class by tself. in Probate in Juneau Precinct, in in Alaska__why it is Wlflnlng aks outhit the Seattle Indians) Futh @ 870000 beauty, stands at|tne pirst Division of Alaska, by day in the opening game of | e Peak—the highest pald player forder issued March 1, 1929, all per- nt series but Rudy Kallio| in baseball. sons having claims against the es- m 0 r e th a n twi C € a S m a n y received good support from his| H.omsby, without an equal in the|tate of said decedent are hereby | National league and second only to|notified to present them, duly veri- —then you’ll know why Buick McCaul Motor Company teammates and turned in 8 7 b0 11p 0 " 4 Gkl world of base- | fied as required by law, to the und $ the visitors. Four double h in yhole wor se- | fled as required by law, 8 b h d —_— O ASIE & by Seattle's infield checked |ball. draws down $40,000 a vear. |ersigned administrator, at his office uyer S as any other car prICC Oakland's attempts to stage rallies,| Which of the three will make the |at 183% South Front Street, in i B g S i Juneau, Alaska, within six months Poor fielding by Vergez and Dean|most from his big league baseball| , , . b gave Seattle three unearned runs | career? from the date of this notice. above 1200! FEAT RES OF in the first inning. | The Bambino scarcely can lose, Dated March 4, 1929. l ) |for counting this year, he already H. B. LE FEVRE, GAMES YESTERDAY | has drawn down around half a mil- | g All automobiles are not alike! THE NEW FORD CAR s 7; Holl ; [lion. At 35 he doubtless is good | . ) . i ' p lg, 3 ?’f HC;C; ,l, OMSQ:S?;’S g S Seabs 16 thi hugmp_ First publication, March 6, 1929. Drive Buick on Alaska’s roads Seattle 7; Oskland 1. |run business. His present $70,000 | LAt p“‘_’_hc_“f{‘fl 7‘}””1_ 3'_ 1029. —test it thoroughly in com- B%alhut‘iful low lines Portland 13; Sacramento 2. |a year contract expires this year. | —————— | . . il oice of colors R { Vance certainly is not present| | parison with any 'o(het ohe 4 Remarkable acceleration N STANDING OF CLUBS or potential competitor of the| RN and the results will lead you Smoothness at all speeds Pacific Coast League |Babe’s in this total salary business. HE 3 55 to 65 mi 0 " Won Lost Pct.|including this year, the dazzler RT to Buick. B.e sure to ask a1 Fully enclosed ‘silenlteziz)‘('-]b?'\)fié system Los Angeles .6 2 7150 has drawn $110244 for eight years) IFE about the liberal G. M. A. C. Relpcd slenr o qpri‘"gg. £ ; Portiand ST TRV ot avey { ] ¢ X sverse s s { R Sostiey $ g 625“)[};3:,,:1:;“ £ T L Time Payment Plan, which ° Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers Oakland : 2 00 gdyantage 6n Ruth when it comes| i makes it easy to own a Buick. Triplex %hatter—prottgf g}asst_wmdshleld Misslon {to age. But that doesnt neces- | Home Office, Seattle, Washington i Flint, Mi FEANOME, Dl OPCILIoR $ Seattle s 2 | sarily mean that he will be in har- | 4 : gl B““é‘..‘?.f-.‘:‘.‘,’éf.‘il‘,‘ fii,?l'w.,.’,;.’?‘ ehe Reliability and long life Hollywood A Iness longer than George Herman,|| J, W. WOODFORD Longer time payments San Francisco ... 2 6 becanse infielders just don't last as| Hoaiiant Aaxti DARBY REMAINS |1°'¥z;e rajah douties it be e | gunin S i | The New Ford is on display at . {to draw on his managerial experi-| 1 R the wheel and get Juneau Motors, In. MURESCO | the facts! __r=wonmm DECORATING . and BEAUTIFYING Mrs. T. M. Darby and J. King- horn arrived from the south on the Yukon with the body of Darby, who passed away about two weeks ago &t Phoenix, Arizona. The body y was brought here for burial. The services will be next Sunday after- noon at 2 o'clock from the Elks Hall. Awaiting enterment the r mains are at the Juneau Young Undertaking Parlors. Dollars Are for Delight To spend them grudgingly, or prodigally, is to de- feat their purpose. To invest them in a BUICK is to purchase maximum motoring delight—the top- ‘VALLS 1 most degree of style, beauty, comfort, performance-— without paying a single dollar premium. That is and what makes BUICK the standard of Motor Car Value. CEILINGS That is what makes it the outstanding choice of dis- . cerning men and women everywhere. ! 5 pound package, 55 cents : B 2 S Full cases at 50 cents per package ! | ? H WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER Connors Motor Company s ; ¢ 4 5 CONNORS. MOTOR COMPANY e l DISTRIBUTORS JUNEAU, ALASKA Old Papers for sale at Empire Offic CAPITAL WORES Very latest methods in Frencn Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. se Meldner, Professional Cleaner -and s+ Dyr. Phone 177. adv. —— Get your MAGIC FIRE CALEN- DAR at the Silver Fox Barber Shop. Have it FRAMED. 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