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THE DAILY ALAQKA EMPIRE MO’\IDAY APRIL 22 1929, [{) MLUST QT THAT NECK- WHATS T 2 LACE BACK-DINTY 19 CAN I'T BE FOS5IBLE £ { HAVE YOU SEEN ES-HE JUST WENT AN 'ru\N(. oF DOWN THE STREET ] WEMUST AWHOoOPRE 3 | 4 1 FIND THEM- MS GURKK 1D NO | 1 LN e i cat s | LILLY’S GARDEN SEEDS | s 22— g T L) ; and FERTILIZERS ool C A A ; | Lawn Grass Seed Garden Tools i Lawn Fencing © 1929, Int") Peaturc Service, Inc., SAN FRANCISCO, April 1y The presence of Miss Killilea on —— - e firing line and the ad- REAL ESTATE MOVES of two new nunu{“l: since ) on have heped - BURFORD BUYS HOME | el erest in the 1929 cam- :d among | | paign The la WE CAN NOW FURNISH BOX AND MILLWOOD $2.00 a Load Call Your Favorite Transfer 22.—Complete itinerary plan- ned for Helen Wills and her ° ° ° ° . ° ® ° SEATTLE, April 22—The Indians|® doubles partner, Edith Cross, ~) tumbled for the eighth straight|® includes the leading tour- ° ° > > » ® > » > ’ > 3 > > » i 5 | Killilea, as head of the Brewers. get nowhere. plan of the projectec ies of flowers were divi ‘ Great Britain rights reserved. of the Ax an Legion Dug members of the club to WOMAN PREXY WATCHED IN A. A.; Th H d C NEW PILOTS FOR SAINTS, COLONELS Omas ar ware O' o R Paoe CLEAN UP—PAINT UP. | CicAGO, April 22—The ques- | batting punch but is weak in pitch-' uo(n“ztf‘tv(o \I ability to]mx:pv 3 ing; ¢ “jc i ouy A —e ‘w with has entered the Ameri-| ©€@2sey Stengel, colorful Toledo| — pri— f"' S s ation pennant Thge. | manager, ha fukw‘l!‘nu' strong_com- | == —_— up with flower beds land the picture the bination this year and if his pitch- Pretty Florence Killilea, presi- |ers come through his Mud Hens bl P LA A B . i1d GARDEN CLUB PLANS dent of the Milwaukee Brewers, |may finish around the top. S ha succeeds Bill Tilden | DUGOUT FLOWER BEDS | mgiches her baseball wits against| Unless the Cincinnati Reds come HELEN'S INVASION | seven other club owners. She suc- |to the rescue of Columbus, Nemo TO BE BUSY AFFAIR | At the meeting of the Juneau £ : , e and labelled. The jpresent when in bloc defeat when the Hollywood Stars naments of Europe. It is romped away in a loosely played as follows: opener yesterday 12 to 2. The May 10, 11, 12, match play other half of the double header at The nague, Holland; May ended at a 4 to 4 tie at the end 17, 18, 19, match play at St. of the seenth inning when the Cloud, France; May 20, wom- Sheiks en’s hard court champis #} rush ship of France, Auieil; June ji south. 7, 8, 9, match play in Ber- y The lin; June 11, grass court rampionship at Becking- ingham; June 24 to July 9 British championships. est lOCdl al estate tran- | Bubbles Hargraves, formerly first |saction was today when J. B. Bur-| catcher with Cincinnati, lr“u)‘.'(l purchased the home property Paul as the Saint’s new k lat Ele\o:th and D Streets, in the| o ‘ 5 _{Casey Shattuck Addtion, from G. And BuRDEe oS [WEE Hir o |E. Krause. The amount involved o Cwiit Lt At ‘n\b].hc sale has not been made public. ? bekig Wy Rep. ‘; The property comprises @ choice | Allan Sothoron, wi {lot with a modern c instructions to the Boston Braves|The dwelling is one of iast season and before that wa con put in, will ceeds her father, the late Hi Leibold’s Senators apparently wili den Club Saturday night, a it N, ¢ with their different kinds 1\1 spec-! | thusiastically discussed. 1 ,the Legion put up the fe |terday to protect the { intruders and will ard from what he thinks is a winning lawn vere forced to stop and to a plane to take them Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 in soon, is understc | Flowers chosen f jin front of the Dugout |are practica: all annu and if |they do well, the Garden Club {members plan to put in a numb(‘rl of the Hollywood rlrd during the sec- 2 number of watches nerete house. everal that was recently constructed by Krause, of the St. Louis Cardinals, and is the first of the homes to & over the helm of the Lou be sold. of bulbs and perennials later. | [ ik s lle Colonels. He has an improved i : sutfield and a strengthened pitch- . P\ D l f D l- I iflusfl: RUPERT FINANCIAL |ing staff for the Colonels who fin- i [ 0 lars Are or e lg (13 | GAMES SATURDAY Pacific ast League ’ n Fancisco 8; OCakland 3. L et e g 8 TO 2; FIRST P;L‘\S'l:urgh. 5:r.Ci2Cim‘afl ”4. GAME OF SEASON e, Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn 2. 3 American League e £ = Boston 6; Washington 5. It required ien ngs of play yesterday for the single men to ouis e 4. PN RGeS walk away with the score at thci 2 San first baseball game of the season in Di ., | GAMES SUNDAY Juneau. The final score was 8 Fitz Eugene Dixon has been Pacific Coast League to 2 for the bachelors named captam of the United Hollywood 14, 4; Seattle 2, 4. Quite a crowd was in the stand States Davis Cup Team, to Sacramento 11, 8 Los Angeles & & 4o start of the game. The Succeed Joseph W. Wear. The jthe u Oakland 10, 2; San Francisco 9, 5 g ried men were not represented latter was temporarily placed { gencrally 00000000000 e AGENT VISITING JUNEAU |ished last in 1628, Gov. George A. Parks is holding To spend them grudgingly, or prodigally, is to de- ) s M Bruno Betzel is having|open nouse this afternoon from : ? ? r : Thes. Collart, President of Theo.|8 hard time forgetting the losses |three to five o'clock, in honor of {zfltp"j};g}l]l;sléurnl-‘gfi)fimu? lrlrix‘(fiiir’;:ergellinglf‘l BtLfiIeClEo;S | Cellart, Limited, of Prince Rupert,|to his great Indianapolis team of |the Legislator's wives and the pub- most degree of style, beauty, comfort, performance— financial egent for the|1928 which not only won the Amer- e is asked to attend. Mrs. H. G. C h ) I = | Southeastern Ala: Mining Cor- |icap, association pennant but also|watson and Mrs. R. J. Sommers| without paying a single dollar premium. That is | poration of Juneau, of which Jean|copped the little werld series. He|are acting as hostesses for the Gov- what makes BUICK the standard of Motor Car Value. That is what makes it the outstanding choice of dis- Vanophem is Mar ng Director, | lost three pitchers, a catcher and|ernor at the official tea and are cerning men and women everywhere, arrived in Juneau I ight on the |2 third baseman to the majors but | being assisted by wives of other vend a few a well fortified infield and | Territorial officials. itheastern | 2 slugging outfield. e 1 owns|. A staff of veteran batterymen and | We are now serving sA'\'DWlCHEE erners Bay,|a group of young infielders and|and SALADS. The best yet. Ju- known as the Hoggart|gutfielders constitute Kansgs City's|neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. Connors Motor Company . g g e o by any large numbers of players in charge in France last sum- |PrOPerty, of which Mr. Vanophem|main threat. e Service Rendered by Experts ; ‘;1‘(‘:‘:"“ l‘;‘“’ Jand. ‘matestal- that - was probably mer after the in-again-out- [20d ciates have been develop-| Minneapolis, which crowded In-|ape ‘oddoys O[S UOSIIPUY 'SPIO PSRRI S, . Phil Oulmm 4] Ebociayn: 1. better was lined up for the singles.” again Bill Tilden had been de- | for some years. fEARpRoly band Jn, 000 meolay f)nonr. 40 AURTICiNG N PRIV o - < v n, rain. Being the first game this spring, clared pro and therefore in- |~~~ -— - R i e b aati, rain. the arms of the pitchers were not eligible. At present writing American League worked in and several players held Jjll is in-again. N S S’ , Philadelphia 7; New York 4. down thdt position during the, (lnumgumn:l Newsrean e am 0 el'ln 8 e ew uper X Detroit 16; St. Louis 9. match. | Chicago-Cleveland, rain. Nine innings of hot ball was' Boston-Washington, rain. played with high enthusiasm, the BUWLING Mos’l’ Essex Challenger N {fans cheered, players perspired and T4 STANDING OF CLUBS the popeorn boy took in his first 0 t ls communlty Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 Pacific Coast League pmfifilfie:‘d the. acots. a6 MBe bdpA PUPUL AR SPuRT Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. » Mission . aie VY 7 696 A tenth inning was played and e Los Angeles s 11 593 the single men made hits that| San Francisco ... 14 12 .538 | brought the boys home and also the 5 s ockt M C l M C lll Sacramento *-...... “15 13 536 |win with a score of 8 to 2. | CHICAGO, April 22.—Pointing to c au Otor 0 Pany 3 * Oakland 13 13 500 PR e PRI the recent American Bowling con- Hollywood 9 11 450 - gress tournament as an example, The New Superior Whippet ! Portland . ) 13 .409 | WESTERN HOCKEY FANS | bowlers now contend that their Seattie - 5 17 238 DEMAND LARGER LOOP game is the most popular sport in National League America. 2 Won Lost Pct.| MINNEAPOLIS, April 22—Hock-| The tournament, which continued Boston 3 0 1.000 {ey, called the fastest of all major ! five weeks, attracted more than SIX New York il 0 1.000 | sports, is gaining new admirers in 13,000 star keglers from every state. g * Chicago 3 1 .750 | the .southwest and midwest. Prize money too, set a new high St. Louis 3 2 600! Tulsa and St. Louis joined the record for American sports, except C Binos ‘Costlv' G, B ith Costl Pittsburgh 2 2 500 | American Hockey association last |boxing, with a distribution of $107,- ombines Costly Car beauty wit ostly , Philadelphia . -2 2 500 | year. Now; Oklahcma City has\’lo()‘ Car Engilwering. Cincinnati . 1 g -ggg definitely decided to join the loop| “Judging it by the number of Brooklyn 0 000iand either Wichita or Dallas will competitors—the most accurate way A . American League come in and make it an eight-club jof determining a sports popularity ¥ More car for your money than any ]lght b W;n L?st ?Iuo-‘drcu"' | —bowling is ahead of all, including As far into ancient times as the luul,ml}: of rln:nln- six car on the market. Cleveland ............ 15 i i | goit,” ang ilwau- s here is recorded an acknowledg- g e 9 P x 2 Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth, 'golf,” said Abe Langtry of Milwau kind is traceable t % 8 » e I tnaetphly 3 1 T0]giGest members in the league, will kee, secretary of the congress. ment of the sun’s importance to the health of the _ “Finger Tip Control” meaning the starter, gow Yok . : 4 067 he joined in the northern end of | “In every town there are leagues * race. ]lghts and horn are all operated by the horn g tous < ‘ -1 667 {he " cireuit by either Milwaukee or of bankers, merchants, mechanics 1In this industrial age we live too much indoors and i button B oy 3 s Oulage {and boys. 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