The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1930, Page 5

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<1930, THL D\Il\ ALASKA FMPIRE MONDAY, FEB Bv GEORGE Mc ‘\[ BINJ Ch\G LPI \lHER ——— [ NOW HERBERT SHOW MR%-JICGD HOW THE LTTLE TOY RUNS THEN YOUL MULST BE QUIET WHILE MAMA AND MR%—JlC;:-—%_J— O THIS PAIN AN MY FOOT 15 FIERCE: FVE JUST ST QUIE (enT e DON'T WIND 1T ( | | & DARLING | SO TIGHT: DEAR! GEE-MOM- OONT TELL ME HOW TO ANNOUNCING 3 , i & =l a2t Twenty-Fourth | P\ \ | consultation at the White House € ‘ wn RlnTs but that two of five of the Com- 1y | missioners objected 4 nnua a " | Senator Whe wun wd say- P aRL. cant, S a ;ccrer(:‘{vxé and obtained the name LEFT AJ POSTXB isioner Fykes sid ne was Juneau Volunteer Fire alled to n ot Department |be found he can remain as Presi-| The pitching staff should be fair | I". . VINCENNE Feb. 10— | dent untu a-successor qualifies and | even if none of the young s make Inois Ace Enr horses were gpecial Vance, who will con- & 4 lefi at the p t trotting the necc fi \x the meantime reappoint himself |the grade. ost in the fir PLANNING manager, dividing his time between |duct extende: ations yrogram of the season, an im- gel Genera 1! at I had the playing field and the office. | signing hi , Clise mense crowd burned the Parimuels nct been con usly. e . e A Fu R Brooklyn, although it could finish |Win Bal atson Clark and wrecked the grand- & ->so X WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1930 1d bars. The crowd riot- d the entrance mon- M. BAVARD TAKES e e e | HONORS, BOWLING ELKS’ HALL Police Chief Chiappe took per- no better than sixth in 1929, had a McSweeny, John 1 P BETTER SEASUN successful year at the box office. |[Ray Moss comprise th piteh- From a playing standpoint the sea- | ing assets [ son brought a series of nigh - > o ?L;.*:::g:fié& (;;:::;uv:,?.gh;,.g up WASHINGTON U | sonal.charge and ordered the re-) / Team 2, cor sed of M. Bav?r(l. > : % Old Players Sent Contracts yin a tame srm whioh did not xo- BEATS IDAHO U | fund of the money, Selby and ws, bowled against Music by Moonlight Serenaders Stewart and Van- on the ceys and horses were fined for Team 6, L: beating the flag and refusing to derLeest *Robinson Holds spond to treatment | Dazzy Vance, s AT BASKETBALL | Two Posts e of the gan s n P i B! {was sick during a part of the c | MOICOW, 10.—Th \(2:[ 15.[!5 to ‘l.»ll oo vor of t:?m‘_ S ) SR A S ackat- E avard rolled 212 pins for By BRIAN BELL {paign and won only one more game of bask i . ottt l | (AP Boria; Weticr) {than he lost. Other players, too, five defeated Uni- |high game and 595 for high aver-| g vere. Indispos . be TYAT y quintet Saturday night by | age. Hergs ndipaede mna e Dy | Tonight at 7:15 o'clock G. Messer- NEW YORK, Feb. £.—Brooklyn| has no manager under contract buL ble ‘infielders. that is not interfering with pl 2 RESON bigger and better season-ini Wrigk Contracts nave /gone Dr,;dndb; until he tries t some two score player: year-old Wilbert Robi |Flowers, and Del Bissoncite, capa- score of 44 to 35. GAUSES STIR schmidt, W. Wilcon and Hermle | C will bowl against C. Sabin, Van 5 N 1) 30 Atta and Herrmann ew . | At 9:30 o'clock Barragar, Williams | and Kirk will compete with N. Ba- /\ppomlment as Counsel of vard, T. George and Cleveland. CHE VROLET.S s status will rem arm has reg ugh not yet reelected either :"—'1‘”; probably will be m POY TORV!NEN ls Radio Commlsslon ! saturday night’s scores follow: ident or manager, still is fill- |800d shortstop to team up Team 2.— ! ; > T ing both posts to the satisfaction |Bissonette, Eddie Moore and \‘v IN RENO, NEVADA Creates Comment M. Bavard 160 223 212505 | )W ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW of 50 per cent of the owners. Bilbert will provide a s . ! : L — Selby 185 166 158—509 Uncle Robby s enmeshed in the infield. - The outfich vinen, former Juneau| i et WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Testi- Andrews 141 149 184—474 ROON Public cordially invited throes of a baseball civil war with [enough with Babe H son of Mr. and Mrs. John| poo. T to, T PO i before the Senate Interstate —_——— —— & the Ebbets interests standing solid- |nerup in the league baitin Torvinen of this ¢ g oy canter SMAYPY Commerce Commission that there! Totals 486 538 554 1578 to inspect them. | shooting forward, a oi3 this was considerable comment concern- the Radio Commission over the 157 180 179—516 intment of Thad Brown, Gen- 171 171 171513 el for the Commission,|Vanderleest 160 172 180—512 with. the assertion by B3 Wheeler that Brown had; Totals 488 523 530 1541 insufficient legal training for the .o was a “big politician in! GORDON'S b3 p——— of Ohio." | For your accommodation, this issioner Saltzman testified store will be open the evening of ! : . s Brone it oo ot et s b el Old. Papers for sale € Enipins it that he recommended Brown after the Sierra Pacific > and W Nevada ly behind his administration and |Johnny Frederick, a you the McKeever half of the owner-|made good in his first year ship anti-Robinson all the way |Vey Hendrick, Jack of all & from right field to-third base |trades and Rube Bregsler Present-manager Robinson real- |but SHII and effectivd batsman ly has nothing to worry him, his| Alfonson Lopez, hard hiiting friends say. If a compromise is|young catcher who has spent the reached by which a new president |last two years at Macon and Atlan- is named, and Robinson reappoint- (ta preparing for his m ed manager, he will be happy on|duties, is reported rea the bench. If no compromise canlido the bulk of the ca Connors Motor Company . nonths’ old hter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dap- cevich, died in the hospital Sun= day morning at 9:30 o'clock. The 'post and E: cause of the death is not known. hi \ Juneau for a |The child was in the hospital only 3 0. ja few hours. 12 the empl ster. He v +short period about four y »” i cugare’r’re it's TASTE/ IT takes more than cleverness to make a good cigarette. Taste is either there, or it isn’t; deception plays no part. ‘We put taste first, in making Chester- field. Tobaccosare chesen and blended for mildness, for aroma, for tobacco flavor; taste is always what counts. And Chesterfield’s huge popularity seems to prove that the same thing counts with smokers as with us — "TASTE above everything ™ " Chesterfield . e e T s s A, S e o - ¥ L TS -ur sy

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