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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. 3v GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER VERY COOD AND YOLU CAN TAKE PO™M-POM WITH YOL AND STOP AT THE ORUG STORE AND BRING BACK DOME COLD- CREAM AND NAIL POLISH - T ST S TRAT ON YOUR WY YOU CTAN TAKE Tt <ALET EACK STORE AN THEY'LL C SOME TO BRING BACK | fAaN'1 suPPOSE AR TOURE GONNA LET ME POT THE DTAMPS ONEM,ToO ?| g J DAULY WinllE YOU! SOT WILLYOU MAIL THESE LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE? TMAGCAT 1TS 90 NICE OUT: | WOLZ THINKIN' ABOLT TAKIN A STROLL- [t STow TH\MK(\J AROUND THE HOL)SE 11 [ | | T “, | | [ An Aim in Life that can easily be attained by those who save regularly First National Bank AT THE HOTELS A Six at the Price of a Four! CHASSIS the board construction? steel covered with What is A: The rugated rubber. : What type of wheels A: Disc wheels on all models except Sport Roadster Sport Coupe. What size tires are used? running are made of moulded are used? Sh Hotel nieau's tineau. plans —ady |l " BARRAGAR SMASHES ‘MRS LAVENIK'S TEAM [t vt 2 v« o, RS 2> M| | o PINS FOR _HIGHEST | WINS BOWLING MATCH 'icc: e T ‘ a SCORE OF EVENING it Irs. Lavenik pr Barragar went wild in the Elkg |Dest of the bowl Bowling tournament last night and |dies Tournament last a total of 633 in three games she ran high game « igh- h total OI 461, m a 90- over the crew of the A: 5.2 inches. Haynesville i d( Vu Sickle of N’()n ‘lp‘\l re of 164 and | Will le'ul Al to help give her |ceedir R Hioks of Pine Biutt captained by Mrs, Of Little- Rock will | Hopkins, Ross Mauney s made a total score|cello Wwill be alterna against, 1125 for the |Louisiana college and Edwin Brodic lof Batesville will be boss on the| 8:15 o'clock Mrs, | field at Murray State T ers col-, Borland and Miss lege of Kentucky. and actual sectional diameter of this tire? Connors Motor Com pany TAX est man of the evening !) 1\(‘P' A E including a h game score LAN J.GOUI.D of 258, helped give his team, No, 1 ©lson of League 1, a margin victory of| The w more than 250 pins over Team 4. |Of In League IL last night Team 1! nce the tock a slow game from Team 4, Tonight at a pen- 1308 to 1258. Bernard was high Peterman, Mrs, wce the De- with game score of 187 and total| Tavior will meet Mrs. White, Mrs. BB A Coughlin and Miss Barragar. e e o REBY 000 gk Following are scores mads las SPORT BRIEFS °f gt 5 EEPREE RN MOOSE Mrs : T i University o 2 136 138 112 ROLLER RINK OPEN DAILY AT 7:30 P. M. Beginners afternoon—4 to 6 p. m. each Tuesday. Ladies afternoon—each Friday from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Admission Free. Sulurdu‘\' Night ht at 9:30 o'clock N. Bavard, club in each circuit (the Vanderleest and Koski will meet and Braves) have had a Metcalf, Stewart and H. Sabin. f the worl s profits. Scores last night were as follow LEAGUE 1. All First Class Patronage Solicited Juneau Amusement Co. WATCH FOR GREASED PIG RACE Lavenik 147 118 164 150—461 k. e waited They will not, ir Nc“on h through to the Selby nce neither was t of the d di- Total , each Team 4.— and each Henning an upswing, Pullen y to furnish Blomgren 204 175 . 154 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Mrs. Olson —_— 5. McLean Mrs. Duncan 598 IH‘ Assoclated Press Photo Fritz Crisler (above) of the Uni- versity of Chicago is reported to have been named head fcotball | coach and Elton E. (Tad) Wieman | of Michigan his first assistant at Sult | the University of Minnesota. Thone 328 | Y a2 P SR | PHONES 83 OR 8 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY and college outfits out of | (,“ 1508 | {the state next fall, but the Razor- | B e s flll|IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHINIII||II|||I|II|IIIIIIIIIIHIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.||IIIIIIII|IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ § 1stees to recognized spor AIMQuIst Fioss wons and deliver erenaders Total 146453 | 123!*‘;}1‘ ARKANSAS SPROUTS GRID B PILOTS—FOR OTHER TEAMS 423 1"03 LET b A We call for Dry Cleaning and Pressing 4LASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., March !Duncan Hunter hotton’s clout- O'Doul, Hurst the National ng mark of .309| Total Tigers topped Team 4.— at 299 but Bernard Hermle ‘C. W. Wilson led = ¢ B bt e bl HIGH GEAR ND LOW GEAR COALS An automobile must have added power to start. It must have economical upcr.mon on the long pull. Therefore, the necessity for the dxfl'crenhal gears. 163—486 | Winning pitchers are seldom; cund on the bargain shelves, but | the Phillies have at least one good g newcomer in Harry Smythe SPORTSMEN USE FLANES came up from Asheville of thc: TO FEED BIRDS, BEASTS Sally League last season. 1In his! e debut young Smythe went in as a| OKLAHOMA CITY, March relief pitcher in both ends of a|Thousands of pounds of feed for double-header against the Pirates, [Oklahoma wild life, distributed by held them hitless, runless and won |airplane, have saved the animals both games. The twi-setback came and birds from starvation during at a time when it was most disas- the past winter. trous to Pittsburgh’s pennant| When ice covered the feeding chances. Smythe is a 190<p0und:gr0und5. sportsmen contributed to- southpaw with a deceptive curve, ,ward a fund to buy feed and scat- speed, and a good knuckle-ball. ter it. Grain was dropped in bags ifrom the planes. When the bags When the Tigers go on the war- 'burst the grain was seattered 30 to| they ho to have some 35 feet over the ice. | g aid from a Cherokee In-| ORI 17 e AP southpaw, “Chief” Elon Ches- SULPHURIC ACID IN AIR ter Hogsett, a product of Bethany CAUSED BY COAL College, Kansas, but purchased last | year from the Montreal Interna-' tionals, for who mhe won 20 and lost 13 games. ‘The redskin was adopted last summer by the Iro- quois and given the name “Ranan- tasse,” which is the equivalent of “Strong Arm.” Total Just so with coals—the one with plenty of power to start needs a change of gears for the long pull—that's LADYSMITH STEAM. Get the most for your coal dollar. Use DIAMOND BRIQ[ ETS and LADYSMITH STEAM mixed in your furnace. It will pay dividends in both satisfaction and dollars— $13.50 per ton delivered. SMOKE NEW. YORK, March 7—Some graphic pictures of the powerrul‘ corrosive properties of smoke were given the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers PACIFIC COAST COAL ‘:’ngli!x);ele)i F. L. Wilf, Mansfield, Ohio COMPANY | He said common coal smoke mixes | & 2, PHONE 412 Comes word from that sterling‘wibh vapor in the air to produce black-jack player and Army line sulphuric acid. No cases were re- | == coach, Harry O. Ellinger, wintering ported of human beings affected in Eugene, Ore, where “Doc” by the minute quantities of this Spears has just replaced Captain powerful acid, but metals upon! John McEwan as Oregon Univer- |which it has a chance to accumu- sity’s head football coach. Ellinger, ldate sometimes suffer. a fine guard when he wore the| ———-——— Cadet colors, has since turned out| Old papers yor saie at The Em- many a capable forward. ‘Spears, |pire. writes Ellinger, “falls heir to a beautiful array of material at Ore- gon. e e e NOTE THESE LOW DELIVERED PRICES Ford Roadster Phaeton Tudor Sedan Coupe Sport Coupe $635 Two-window Fordor Sedan. $805 635 Three-window Fordor . 705 Sedan 705 Convertible Cabriolet 735 Town Scdan 835 - 850 - 880 These delivered prices include bumpers and extra, tire and tube, Rumble seat is included in the price of both the Sport Coupe and Convertible Cabriolet. DODGE BROTHERS Announce Two New Models i Paris World Congress Will Study Air Safety PARIS, March 7.—The first inter- national congress for air safety will be held next fall in Paris. CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATIONS You Save $75.00 in Extra Equipment Delegates will study measures for safety existing in various coun- rules for flying in the vicin- of airports, and meteorological and radio instruments making for safety of aircraft. Sessions also will be devoted to a study of more careful selection of pilots, protection and medical care of aviators, parachute and fire pro- tection problems, and safety meas- ures for free balloons and dh'i‘glbles.l e ROLLER RINZ ’ | Just arrived a fine lot of NEW‘ FIBERE ROLLER SKATES. Try them tonight at the A. B. Hall Admission Free. —sdv.J A NEW SIX A NEW EIGHT At amazingly low prices McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With 3atisfaction I FRONT AND MAIN STREETS Prices Tomorrow The Cash Bazaar % 1N OPEN EVENINGS 000000000 T JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Ford Dealers I | MURESCO—Benjamin Moore & Co. Paints | and Varnishes at Juneau Paint Store Old Papers for sale at Empire Off

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