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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1929. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS HERE COMES THE ' AH! | SUPPOSE YOU | [No erTY e TELL ME WHAT # MINISTER'S LITTLE ‘\1 fl ARE ON YOUR WAY JUST CAME DOES YOUR PAPR, — q | 102 : CI r ¥ ; i ‘ = ) 2N GO EASY ON - e DALGHTER: SHE'S ' TO SCHoOL? TF-;?M SCHOOL| | DAY NOREN e THE BUTTER- : | evrotet rllc’t M GOIN VTS OO 1T ~ g o i ESIAE T To Lo ;'CD‘_‘?T\':’&NT% GOOD RUNNING ORDER LONCM- e A POUND - L | N, ikt 1 $125.00 > /) i Y 4 J/ . IcCaul Motor C(nup(lnj/ > the Simmon’s Beautyrest MATTRESSE | ' THE FINEST MATTRESS | Al League Cincinnati 4; St. Lou merican League ]Ch ago 6; Washington 7+ | | STANDING ur CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost vood 51 35 ' Mission 53 == THAT SIMMONS PRODUCES “Built For Sleep” THE | the other side of the Alleghenies to : " 1 league has cut into the world er- ' PHIL SGDTT |ics melon. Cleveland, led by Tris, | Speaker, was the last entry Imml WINNER UVER Thomas Hardware Co. | £ e in the final battle and it VISHTS HERE [ years, 1 the feather- & [ wiil be well to keep the Indians in \“ chatplonship & row n: 1ast ’rjuru;m_l o1 |mind when the pennant prospects | ; night by defeat Andre Roue, San Francisco 51 3 o i i an S |are doped out next spring. ! ¥ M. A. Tcnney, of Seattle, Supers{French veteran and holder of the LOS Anseies 19 See Our Window Display | Billy Evans and Roger Peckin-| intendent of Agents of the Mutual!title for one year. Oa M{ll = y paugh have done a fine job of rc-; —— Insurance Co, of New York,; Baitalino won all 15 rounds and ‘“]"c“m ily i a e 22 2 ——————— |construction work with the Cleve- [R5::. e arrived in Juncau, on the Steamer |foucht with o gencralship twice his . i —_— ALAN J'GOULD liand club this ve ‘rhe mmaans Dritish Heavyweight Cham- | ., Nhonikeasts e T O T from Ketchikan. Mr. Ten-|age | b i g ' {picked up two of the outstendins| pion, Near Knockout, |nev is on his fourth annual trip| oo i 0 Tom i Rek oki o year in der | to Jun and will spend two | STEEL GOING SOUTH |t i ol Lt the most i W et Stages Comeback B here vt A o Pittsburgh 8 61 5m| football lyey, the N arolina star, who | — ¢ local representative of the| IL G. Steel, editor of th> Cordova |N¢ for 04 BBy can be re- - j NEW YORK, Sept. 24, — After . ou T 500 D Mutual Life Tnsurance Co., in th ,I\ passer aboard the |p- 6 ™ e T o also the most e repuilt infield with the t round, | in | nseca making 2 fine come- |Phil S . 3 i | k at first base, Hodapp and Ray .champion, staged a comeback 1ast|made by Mr. Tenney | Cincinnat 63 81 { Geatlner Barring. arouai b kehe {RIBRYV 10 n viotory T0REF WIBtGTE bung Jonnsor. 1 i AR | Boston . BAE B0 i F 'l > : ‘ Jordner starring around the ke 3 and Johnson, Inc, of Ketchikan. | NORTHERN PAUCIKi< i AP racks ] niure to ecelve i ugh Juneau d passed t 63 80 | | rest of the company. | tt, British heavyweight| A similar visit has just been| ning enroute to Seattle. | up and ott nted to demonstrate tho fact ctone bag and Joe Sewell shifted Lo |Mario Campola, of Argentine. Mr. Tenncy stated that he had| g omP S , ' b aional: Besris p hird base 1 R ! carried off a close decision (pean qway fr ShLchc g RATDRARSUONE AN X8 " % ¥ Won Lost Pet . F regional barriers er | third base has been a big factor | been away from Seattle for four| AL AR ATIVE |Philadelphia 100 45 690 C I 1 2 thing on the gridiron. |in the climb of the Ohio outfit weeks and was delighted with the TO MAKE TRIP NORTH New York W bn o liees redit 'he Old Big Three of the east Bib Falk has contributed a big i P wonderful weather he has experi- 3 |Cleveland 76 68 528 is now among the lcaders in foster- |punch. SAM H}LDRETH D]ES enced during this time. Hi m:m»" Karl K. Kat ka Representa- |St. Louis %70 518 no proof that a bill has been paid but ing intersectional rivalri where| Since mid-season Cleveland has | friends aver that he brought the|tive ‘of the Nc : Rail- | Washington 6 16 476 | cancelled check that has been accepted mber v featured played as consistently good ball as| IN NEW YORK CITY good weather with him. " way leaves Sea r 28 for | Detroit 6 80 452 and palid is positive proof. tionary home pro- any club in the league and the| — “On this," said Mr. Tenney, “my his usual fall trip into the Terri-|Ch 56 88 389 i e ; conidence gained by their showing| NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Sam Hil- [fourth annual trip fo Juneau, I |t He will remain in Juneau B 55 92 am S oie tony el i D e X This season Harvar sho p the Indians to make a|dreth, trainer for Harry S. Sin-|am pleasantly surprised at the de- soveral day anxious | gy o modern and safe way igan at Ann rhor , ' fast start in 1930. | at the Rancicas Stables, died improvement of the streets |to meet pi ons who! Yale goes below = | today at the age of 68 years. and of the general good appearance contemplate making various Winter | POLLEY RETURNS OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT and D 1 Line for the {irst T I’ T, of the buildings mnd town. How- | tri Mr. Katz will in any e %0 p Georgia ct i TENNESSEE TO LOSE [ MANY DUCKS POISONED ever, T am alwa to visit |way possible, in the r of com-| E. M. Polley, Territorial Tax AT Athe s d te renew quair 3 schedules, various routes of |Collector, returned to Juneau this .| ITS FOOTBALL COACH pt. 24—Al- et e ity Vet g it - e e TATaAER THE FIRST NAT:ONAL Field er on to carry out ore o g i i poisoning in the streams has - > > s headquarters in Juneau | He accompanied on this trip progressive policy. he Uni- ed hundreds of thousands of | Have you lried vne Five o'Clock |will be made at the Gastineau |by his wife. JANK firet | ver: f Tennessee stands to lose |wind ducks to perish near here this | Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? |Hotel. —adv. | ——————— OF JUNEAU i O a football coach ' and West [ycar. Sporismen have been trying e | e . |SPECTAL EVENT F. 0. E. DANCE Prankli 3 one of this Oc- Point, or some other institution of|to frighten the fowls out of the| Dell E. Sherirt, su s _plano | NEW SHEZT MUSIC |DOUGLAS, FRIDAY, OCT. 18TH. o 3 The Army higher learning, gain one. res vaters, tuner, Hotel Gastineau. —adv |At the Ander fusic Shoppe. adv | —adv. | e 3 complimen After the of the present foot- —— - e —— - | : far west for the ball scason, the assignment of Ma- G g o T T | jor Robert Neyland, R. O. T. C. » Oregon will play: Florida at Mi- |commander at the university ami. Notre Dame's slate, as usual |€0ach of football, will have ended. | embraces leaders of the south,|In fact he was allowed by the gov- | i — — - — cost and far west. Washington crnment to remain at the universits ¥ i5 booked to visit Chicago. 2 year longer than his regular as- “v - 9y Big stadia, big drawing cards and | Signment, but if he is to remain YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE biz money have made these clabor- |With the university after this sea- ate touring programs possible, [5on, he will doubtless have to re-| for Alumni demands, where the big |sign from government service. D l e lP e universities are concerned, also have | Twelve years more in tho army ry ea'l/'/ng an( rGSSlng an important bearing on the sched- (Would entitle him to retire with o ule-making. | pension. A AR S It may be hippodrem: to a c The possibility that he will con- s a lot of important an,letiflimucmna position of some sort at il - ght in the colleges, besides fur- (West Point is brought out by som2, { In New Building on Shattuck Way 1ing one of the healthiest influ- | While others believe the coach will | s in amateur sport. go to some eastern university for E ya fancy figure. He has received ; It may be just a coincidence but ;SEV(NT offers. the year that has marked the pass- | His Tennessee: teams won 22 ing of such immortals of the out- |games, lost two and tied one, in field as Cobb and Speaker also |three seasons of play. ® happens to have marked the mlveml - e - of an unusual crop of new stars ADOPTS FRESHM RULE along the outer ramparts. Earl Averill of Cleveland, Roy|. SPOKANE, Wash, Sept. 24—Gon- * Johnson of Detroit, Scarritt of the |zaga university, consistently the po- Boston Red Sox and Johnny Fred- | sessor of one of the Pacific Coast’s | erick of Brooklyn are among the !strcngest football teams, will apply outstanding recruits of the year, al][thr} freshman rule, for the first! g down regular berths in[time this season, to non-conference e in their first season. games. Chuck Klein, the sensational | —_——————— Phillie clouter, came up late in BASEBALL MOST POPULAR “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” USE NANAIMO SCREENED & 1928 but this is his first full year. | Pacific C()flSl COH] Company His team-mate, Lefty O'Doul, has| CORVALLIS, Ore, Sept. 24—/ o been in and out of the big show !Baseball, with 30 per cent of the | H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent. PHONE 412 R for some time but this is the first |male students participating, is the | geason he has had a chance to per- most popular sport at the Univer- form regularly in the outfield and |sity of Oregon. 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