The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929 By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY-JIGGS! | MY WIFE S BRINGING UP FATHER | HOPE DINTY T DON'T POOR DINTY= | N—q} : WON'T HAVE AS t . LOOK LIKE £9% 5T " ‘ || HARD A TIME H : S8 LucoNsCIOLS : CE;""“"E“L" 0N IBER 1’ IIRNITIZR F GQITTIN OUT AS 1|8 u} H, . | NOwW-'D BETTER LM SHOT! i e wirs 1 ARG omoiance o Beautiful Chairs and TR R =t L i MBOLANCE - s eauirru Larrs ane ) MINE - p » = Q ___rTf“fT | ALSO | Cane Chairs and Rockers FOR THE CABIN Davenports i | | mr‘(, s S = fi [‘F{E—za @ 1929, Int'l Feature Service, Ine., Great Britain rights reserved. . | 3 | i THE | §n p @ Rm iéORTNAmtbrog‘gAN.AméthAHEli\é‘ Thomas Hardware Co. ECIONSGHEDILIDT0 | ™"~ NEW BROOMS SWEEPING | S el 2 @ JUGO-SLAVIA CABINET The rejuvenated American Legion New York 90000000000 00002000000000000000e team in the Gastineau Channel i‘- ’-fi““ 40 42 488 futti (Ll league is scheduled to cross the Brooklyn 3T 4« 468 g SON | ChEroel LOmehE a6k the | Philadelphia 88" 4 ) DY IUCERE D, HARRISON e e e siv e.cinie o oisin] ! o g id take on the IGincinnat B aqo (Associated Press Correspondent) | 3 . strong Douglas cutfit on the latter's | Cincinnati 31 48 -392 T g e P : i F t i : Y Jalter's | poston 32 50 300 BELGRADE, July 16—The newe DAN MOODY'S BABY Irs | home groun The Vets have as strong an ag A iy oft L1 american_League broom app:ied to the Kingdom of GETS SCHOLARSHIP o | o ~'1’ Ag ““\“‘n;‘;({“‘«‘ o8 “jf Won Lost Pt |the Serk roats and Slovenes by - ! : puon ' | Philadelphia 61 23 706 King Alexander when he sot up a AUSTIN, Tex., July 16— o N 4 l ' Sl b S ol B | New York 50 29 633 dictatorship is making a clean e At the ags of four months, ®| ationa | nd ons at noon w \&t: ~Touis ey 35 578 many quarters. Having Dan Moody, Jr., son of Tex- able for ga iti favorable for the ga an political or- as’ Chief Exccutive, owns a . e 3 {oal | PEtTOI 4 40 524 par ! { And miesenithere. was B (IAdIchl Gievelana 41 40 506 . sent racial societies 10 e “scholarship extraordinary” e | B k | o ditions, later | wasnington 30 4 3g5 the discard and set up new fur- e o the University of Texas. | an ! | i | i i probable that Chicago 29 55 5 nishings for governing the prov- the to be post- | Boston 2 58 301 inces, it has now been applied to poned. Gastineau cunanner League ,the Cabinet ———————— Won Lost Pet.| Four whole Ministries were found To take advantage of the an, Jr., must 100 of his t is speci- in the scholarship, rank in the high schocl ¢! GAMES MONDAY Moose ... 3 1 750 o be so much surplus and have fied, and receive passing } National League Douglas .2 1 .667 been relegated to the rubbish hcap, grades in university courses ! Chicago 9, 7; Phlladelphia 6, 6 Elks 1 2 .333 along with under-sceretaries, pri- in government in trigrono- e ! American Legion.. 0 2 Qo Vate secretarics, clerks and other .o metry. Between 1940 and rgh 5; Boston 4. n 4; wcinnati 2. New York 7 |civil servants of varying grade and dignity. The departments whose essential duties were distributed to other ministries were those of Re- 1945, he must have been vaccinated or have had smallpox. The document is signed by Amenecan League st is 10: |ligion, Public Health, Posts and Pre t H. Y. Benedict ‘;‘\"4 5 205 1*)3""“(:? 63- | D.B. Cheyne, deputy fiscal agent Telegraphs and Agrarian Reform, and membors of the uni- | U(”\ f.fi 4-’\;‘1'\511;1\"\()1; 5 of the Biological Survey and Chief| Until this change was put into versity’'s Board of Regents. | > el » 5 Clerk of the Alaska Gamc Com- effect there were eighteen Minis- The baby's picture, made at C! L H adelphia 5, 4 . ;:: i*ii"vcirs‘:“fl?‘n; i mission, will leave tonight on the ters in the Cabinet. This was rec- e pum(*’c iy l'w(:\ i the|Steamer Alaska for Seattle. He ognized as too many for a country B P! = e has accepted a transfer to the Bu- with limited resources and the new Pacific Coast League yesterday as " 1 . e reau of Entomology and has been regime claims that some of the the clubs were traveling to open | % |assigned to duty at Twin Falls, posts were created solely for the the age of three weeks, i attached alongside the sC BERGMANN HOTEL MODERN STEAM HEATED ROOMS this afternoon on the following - 5 + 2 sertair i e e purpose of strengthening certain M on at Seattle. Ir. Cheync has been a resident political parties or of forming blocs institutions, as well as an informa- 2 itutions, s ¢ : Bansciiiad Pioss Phoins Hot and Cold Running W ater R of Juncau for the past three years, to keep certain leaders in power all of which time he has heen in under the old parliamentary sys- fon bureau which will supply min- : Redding, Cal., new air field is dedicated to the memory of Lieut. | s and the press with data. | Sohn Benton, killed in an airplane collision while on a good will tour wood at Portl amento at San Fr DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION ar Oakland at Los Angeles. local Game Commission head- tem. it Finally, great numbers of civil h America. Top shows a portion of the airport while officials i quarters. Mrs. Cheyne and their ich x;;mbcrbof Fx]fey-lslc'c‘r_et.kaflnts snrvantsy arbc being dismissed. In gflta:autproject are grm:’ped about the airplane and the administration (4 STANDING OF CLUBS daughter are visiting in Michigan Was held to be especlally irksome o “hp oo moreign Affairs, for| Mullding at the bottom. PHONE 205 Pacific Coast League and will join him in Twin Falls 9 the tax :f“{;r:'ocz;;:i:fi"ni::e‘ example, many officials, from those | —-— e At GBS S A Hollywood oo dam BB bRl e |sinecures never entered thelr of- "APKIng as Ambassadors ‘o mere| yig MASON AND EASTERN | FLORY RETURNING TODAY ND HARRIS STREETS 1 San Franclso ... 11 4 .733] Information for visiting Ploneers. |T.0°% Except on pay days. A éhr;;'“e;i i S prane | EROM, SARRE TO INTRRIE [ . ==t Angeles 1 4 33| call or dr‘o') Hole. “Homs 3 to 'y! Another change is that Cabmctl L) § l\fiflqons, their ladies, and mem- | = Mission 10 5 667|p. m. No .8 Wll‘loughby i Ministers are now directly respon- Rillsoads th (‘;c.rm.nny feport Sl "f’""‘“ the Eastern Star are. in- Commissioner Charles H. Flory, Bacramento. 5 9 357 ol)pos.ltc Fr’:mr’ncr Dock —advv sible for their work. Furme_r]y Lh-:'y'l3 ;er c‘en’t of ol towels plnclcd ® vited'to be at the Masonic Temple of the Department of Agriculture, . Beiland & 240 ‘333 ' ' were protected by their friends in °° '1 s e about” 7:30 o'clock this evening, t0 s to return to his home here to- New Super Slx R 3 12 e s T R PR R J“ne“;Parlmment and could not pe |Washr e A s meet;, with and entertain members | night, arriving on the steamer a3 Seattle .. 2 12 143 Ice Cream 'anloru. ' by h_rought to book for corrupt prac- | o ial -t ‘1 ki +om of thé Akron, Ohio, Masonic Club| ajaska from Seward He has " tices and abuse of authority. But ommercial job printing at The|,;q gheir ladies, who will be here|peen on an official business trip Essex Chauenger lunder & new and strict law they Bmpire. while” the steamer Princess Louise |y, pairbanks. s inport. —adv. | Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 can be tried and sentenced like .~ ordinary mortals. 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