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__BKINGING UP FATHLR PM GITTIN' WORRIED ABOU T DINTY-HES NEVER AT HIS PLACE ANY MORE WHEN | PHONE- WHERES DINTY ? iy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929. 1 DON'T KNOW- HE LEFT AT ©i1x THIS MORNIN'- JLUDT BEFORE | coT | WE CERTAINLY } ARE LIVIN' N THE AGE OF 104 Low vy | B % B Dt Metzgar. Games were played by | | all of the guests, under the direc- tion of Miss Marg Motzg! Prizes were won Rt. R Bishop R. J. Crimont, Grany Rit- | ter, Leonard Forrest and George ! | Norton. Delicious refreshments | later each of the boys was asked | | to tell of some experience he had', cncountered. | Joseph and Herbert Mc tertained the guests with piano lections later in the evening. Thi ! present were: The Rt. Rev. Bishop Crimont, Father Gabriel Menager Lecnard Forrest, Ben Mullen, Frand | | Metzgar, George Norton, Joseph | McLean, Billy Lowe, Jack Kearney, | |Robert Turner, Lincoln Turner | ! Lincoln Turner, Herbert McLean, John Doolin, Grant R. Ritter, Joe Smith, Lee Smith and Peter Mec- Cormick, of Wrangell. | B VISITORS LEAVE Mrs. Martha Mrs. George F. Freeb been visiting here for end Marcia Blake, who north on the visit with N left on the Yukon for their 1ome. mother of eral weeks, Iso came Crary, Portland, >se e o s S WHOS WHO 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tecklen- burg, well known Seward residents | and operators of a large store in that town, are passengers for the The light-heavyweight champion delivers a teliing blow i Chicago. Tommy Loughran won the 10-round fray f-om MMic hoto transmitted by telephone). MISSIONS WIN ™ CLOSE GAME IN HURLER'S DUEL Scorcining Double in Eighth Inning Puts Score at 3 Against 2 SEATTLE, April 11—With the! score tied 2 all, Eddie Mulligan| sent a scorching double down the| rd base line scori istensen ! s g a:em],'& i l?"g':: the| JEFFERSON CITY, Mo,, April 11. Missions the second game played);‘ir:‘eMism";‘ "ig’fi]fa“‘:e }:’T:’lenll:: on Seattle's home ground by a| ‘2 SRONELS. Dy rogs SN score of 3 to 2. |protected, even at the expense of The contest was a pitcher’s nm-.‘h‘fi_’l‘f" lpr‘fes ;10’ rm,gmlegs;,s Han tle, Seattle using three and the| IRSAQIEr Sues P: i< bill to limit the open season on Reds two hurlers. Andy House is| charged with a defeat although)PUlfrogs from May 1 to July 1. he pitched to only two men, walked‘ExceD" b_etwcen thqse dates, catch- the first and let the second |ing: taking or selling bullfrogs is single. \ prohibited. LIFTS BAN AGAINST WHITE BREAD | E PARIS, April 11.—Good white ibread, the before-the-war variety, is France’'s present to herself. War restrictions are off. Millers {are free to grind only the kernel of the wheat and they are freed {from the requirement of adulterat- ing the flour with rye and other isubstitutes. The old description of a French- man as one “who is decorated and asks for more bread” is accepted {in Prance as based on fact. e MISSOURI LAWMAKERS PROTECT BULLFROGS GAMES YESTERDAY Mission 3; Seattle 2. Hollywood 2; Portland 3. h Oakland 5. Los Angeles 7. i Sacramento 6; San Francisco 12. TS TO KNOW se 000000000000 A question amusing in its ab- |surdity to Alaskans, concerning the STANDING OF CLUBS | canning of red and pink salmon, |was received in a letter by the Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pet,|Diamond K Packing Company, re- 10 667 |cently. The letter in part follows: . 10 625 “Having had my curiosity aroused 9 .600 | yesterday from an argument arising 563 | about the canning of “Pink” and 533 “Red” salmon, I wanted to make A400|sure if my point of view on the .333 (subject was right or not. The ar- .267 | gument was that pink salmon, after S e ety they spawn, die and are washed FRENCH SCIENTISTS SEE {ashore, then gotten and canned, MENACE IN STRONG DRUG | while red salmon are caught alive ind canned fresh. Of course this| 5, A 11.—Scientists are| ounds foolish to someone who does trying to prevent dope-users from|uot know and then again anything discovering Peyotl, “the plant which | night be possible.” | makes the eyes see marvels.”| Correct information about the| Peyotl was brought. to France ‘“’m‘canning of salmon that will give Mexico. y {the canned pink salmon its right- Dr. Alexandre Rouhier asked the .y high place among canned fish, tribunal of commerce to prohibitiy.< peen sent to George O. Smith | commercial use of the drug. Twelve| ¢ grurna Delaware, propounder of the plants, a spineless cactus|,e yhe guestion. variety, were allowed to enter the; ¥ s country because there was no law| s specifically prohibiting their impor- SRANE S?l:"ll?l:? !:Ug&l‘;iss S TRIP tation. — e $1.00—CHICKEN DINNER—$1.00 THURSDAY NIGHT FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM —adv. Los Angeles Sacramento Oakland Portland . Mission San Francisco . Seattle Hoilywood 9 8 6 5 4 { i G. A. Baldwin, local carpenter contractor, is a southbound passen- ger on the steamer Yuken. Mr. | Baldwin plans to be away for the| south on the steamer Yukon. The ! couple are bound for Europe on , vacation and will be away from the Territory over the summer. g “| Sam Dubin, Wiseman merchant, balance of the month transacting is aboard the Yukon bound for Se- business. Before leaving he ex-jattle wheré he is to receive medi- pressed the wish that the Seattle cal treatment. to Alaska air service would be op- | W. L. Coates, local agent of the erated at the time of his return' Canadian Pacific, with Mrs. Coates, as he desires to return north by|is a passenger for Juneau aboard plane if possible. {the Princess Alice due here tonight. | vl They have been south on a vaca- tion trip. ALTAR BOYS ARE [ Jonn w. Troy, Editor and Mana- ENTERTAINED AT !gcr of The Empire, accompanied EVENING PARTY by Mrs. Troy, are passengers ahoard T |the Princess Alice for Juneau. 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