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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13 By GEORGE McMANUS JES AS LONG AD | | TIdT GUY DAYD HE HASN T AL W o g N ;i PR . PLAYED (N FOUR MONTHS: CALL ME? MAGGIE 19 COT AN ENT BLAYES e VS A , o DS AR ‘(oua\e{ FRES 'LL L ' ; | B 7 y | 7O Pray oFTEN THE WAY e e : ] { i HE WINIS - LTTLE Game ( OF CARDS: It Knocks But Once —you can c¢pen the door to it if you have money in reserve. First National Bank 125 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE NI BROT IN CHEVROLET HISTORY A Six at the Price of a Four! ELECTRICAL SYSTEM : Where is the spark coil located? o : On the front of the dash under the hood. ’ i i N : How is it made waterproof? : : It is mounted with all wire connections on the bot- tom and hermetically scaled. S BOWLTHG REC( | GREATEST CHEVROLET I How does the theit-proof electro lock on the ignition system operate? : It grounds the distribulor (hrough an armored eable. Connors Motor Com pany Service Rendered by Experts ROLLER RINK OPEN DAILY AT 7:30 P. M. ; e I!ypinnurs afternoon—4 to 6 p. m. each Tuesday. thirt; .;liLr'z:“lJ:) Ladies afternoon—each Friday from 2:30 to 5 p. m. St sh- 3 : glan o s of Daytona 3 S . & 4 ke b : Admission Free. nywhere from S : L All First Class Patronage Solicited Juneau Amusement Co. " Golden Ar- r noted British | ; ¥ Gk . Lo SRR : g . “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ere around | S : : Bullet in | 3 ! R ,0,. heduled March . ’ Leo Mueller (left) and Jecs Young of Minneapolis hit the maples at Th v | ; : ’ : ; e the International Bowling congress, St. Paul, for 1,441 and a new two- Dry Clc‘l”i"g (ln‘l I)ressi,lg man record. type deve g CASTE SEEN AS will be staged over a two-mile| 4.L l K 7D * e-power, is designed toj: A skobinsad Biasa Photo KENTUC DERBY WINNER [course on Lake Mendota | J 4 R peed of 280 mp.h. | 3 f Pennsylvania’s varsity finished if J. M. White do- Chicago Cubs, under the tutelage of Manager Joe McCarthy, going through their paces at Santa third at Poughkeepsie last. June In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way " A Ainder | Catalina Island, their spring training camp, s plan for a 48 cylinder | od, ; e plan for a 48 c e e A _ |Uniless Churchill Downs' gossip is | Wisconsin finished fith. | “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” the record back to Amer-|catching is improved and have| @} i ich is to celebrate 100 years of ¥ Y S hamize bl > e ———— — g ———————— —— -7 m.ph may be attained.|sever: field combinacic i fiABUATEs UF W th nch conquest dexby «ill k2 won this year by an !rm......,.“-m-“_-..,-~---,,“~~"m 1t for e purpose of | 1awry, the $50,000 added Kentucky - ] i ; astern horse sems to most experts, may |in it to-a new lefifielder.” | W of Alg ave el asized this| 3 g fahs il Ll dud : Bakss S Rimee b A trib of three-year-olds, Gallant . . e limit for ground speed | machine conquest of the S Pok| Taesért Lightiand Blying Heels lme 1 not more than the limit| Little rem f the once fa-| LDGAL SGH L It is now possible to cross theTCf Bgsert Light and Fiying He Y p can be accomplished under mous “five star hing staff that| Sahara from Algiers to Senegal in|Md4ke Up the big three thus far. iman control. The element of |played so big a part in the Yan-| automobile. A regular service is | Those in close touch with racing AND [ 7 ; £ chance, the risk of death, is high : ip streaks. Waite maintained with huge six-wheeled |PHdict if the twolstraight LEitiphe : ELL the prople now. Frank Lockhart, one of the is the only survivor of the| motor coaches,. each with sleeping Of Western horses is increased when | ghoyt timely merchandise with LOW GEAR COALS most_daring American pilots, Was|1021-23 group. Herb Pennock is at | accommodations for eight persons,|1¢ Tace is decided May 17, it will good printingand watch your sales killed at ytona. The relatively |the point where he must recover b sy There are comfortable hotels en 3 1 enced Lee Bible met a sim-|delivery this year or retire. a | : 1 route. form. volume grow. Other merchants An automobile must have added power to inexperienc ; y About 64 Per Cent of High | Flying Heels' sire, Flying Ebony d this plan by ted ilar fate. Dead also is Ray Keech,[Jones has not been with 1- | g Automobiles and the radio have YR ool BSE VI Euony, have prove plan Dy repeal start. It must have economical operation on the last American to gain a, niche|kees in some years. Neither has School Graduates made it possible, within a decade, | ¥OR the derby of 1925; G O% | tegts, We'll help with your copy. y C P! ; in the limited list of thosé Who|Carl Mays, the old submarine ace.| Entér Coll for the French to conquer vitually {93ined high rank dast year in se the long pull. Therefore, the necessity for have smashed the world's straight-| It has been a difficult job nter Lolleges the entire desert for civilization. A | ¢ral ‘""0‘““" while Desert Li the diff tial away record. It was Keech's mark |placing these stars as they passed handful of troops, including the|Cafried off the Kentucky Jockey| — e erential gears. of 207552 that Seagrave shattered.|on. George Pipgras has become a| (This is the eighth of a series |famous Foreign Legion and bl ‘f'l"bffl“S last fall. 2 3 p regular. Wiley Moore was a of articies on the Juneau Pub- [troops from Senegal, is sufficient | ;": o I, O | Just so with coals—the one with plenty of s i v Eation t i | 1 i { reser r 4 a as eigh Count was the derby win-| t x;l‘.;i sport than on these Florida | come-back, winning 12 straight!| The Empire. Ed. Note. | French merchants of Nortl last| year, both products of west-1| DYODGE BROTHERS lflng pull—flmt’s LADYSMITH STEAM. sands,” declared Val Haresnape, for-igames in 1929 bu$ his major league iAfrica vision the time when the re- | ern stables. mer secretary of the contest board |career is mostly behind him. Roy| The Juneau High School has'gion will be a winter haven f put ;;Pm;s'r Announce Get the most for your coal dollar. Use o the American Automobile Asso-|Sherid is regarded as a likely pros- jan enviable record in the extent tourists and figures fl_‘flm two ag o nQ b ;:\, now director of the Day-|pect but the Yanks can use at;to which her graduates go to higher cies here support this hope. One| IN PENN-BADGER REGATTA| Two New Models DIAMOND. BRIQUETS and LADYSMITH na Beach speedway. “They have lleast two more consistent winners, institutions of learning and to the of them ‘(-arned ;igh:;oers 12,000 | P e ' wo Ivew Mo | STEAM mixed in vour furnace. It will pay fed a1 failed to construct any-|with only Pipgras, yt, Zac extent to which. they make good{miles in two coaches in 1920 but ] , Wis., March 13.—For- % . A . ‘:“"g P;‘ud adequate 85 the Durely|and Shesid to count on from the|while there, according to Supt. W.|last vear had 88 buses which trav- |mer] pupil against old master will| A NEW SIX dividends in both satisfaction and dollars— | LOUISVILLE, Ky. March 13.— be, a reversal of a two-year-old s : 5 i <. Keller. s i is|cled 540,000 miles. The other pro-|be a feature of the first invasion ! 13 s atural gift of sand and ocean |outset. |K. Keller. Tt is doubtful if this|cled 3.50 per ton delivered. 3:omcm Human' ingentity conld got AL jrecord can be equalled by any high gressed from four coaches and of the’west by a varsity rowine | A NEW EIGHT 3 contrive to equal, much less better | ischool of similar size in the ’l?r-‘MJKJO miles in 1927 to 25 coaches|crew, when Pennsylvania’s Red and L Wresf styles, as wi s the|ritory, and is a record undoubtedly |and 132,000 miles in 1929. Blués ‘meet Wisconsin’s oarsmen on | =i p s of sand so perfectly,! Wrestling tyles, as wc}l as | V. y amazin l low I i;:‘c;(gig}l;‘:cnl:ed by the tidal action, | “trusts,” have changed in recent seldom equalled in the States. i e | Lake Mendota here May 24. H Ar BHEEN. 4 rneukpan, South Africa, and |years, in ‘the opinion of Joe Stcch—‘ A five year average shows that| | “Rusty” Callow, coach of the | prices | T ReRERaD, = have been |er, the Nebraska farmer who is a{G4% of the graduates of the Ju- | Pennsylvanians will be smack up Pendine sands in Wales have el 2 g v o : | | A b 4 .4 and found wanting. Thmiveteran at the grappling game al -{m\xu High Scluva enter msnhmm}s‘ against - the job 9r winning over i ;, why you have the leading Brit- though only 34 years old. {of higher learning (Normal schools ‘ skill which he himself helped to PHONE 412 . 4 3 ;| “I can remember when the toe-iuniversities, State colleges). Mis- bufféls “Mike” Murphy, the Badger <h designers, builders and racing | 4 | bue | a oming to American to have hold, made famous by Frank Gotch, |sissippi ranks highest of the States| | conhy was stroking the University NICCAI ’l SRR PSSO YR S i I\Alléwtshe‘-‘“ attle of geed” was all the rage,” remarked Stech-|in this respect, sending 50.2% of of Washington eight in 1920 and B z o er in Miami, where he recently|her high school graduates to insll-‘ 1921 when Callow coached that b ¢ that Leo Durocher, sold | Wrestled Gus Sonnenberg. “After tutions of higher learning each; BY RUBINSUN crew. MOTOR CO. NO TE THES E LO "7 t seems {that it was Strangler Lewis's head- |year. The average for the United Wisconsin is the middle west's i S M he Reds, talked ; i by the Yankees to the lock or my own body scissors. Earl|States is for one student to enter |only rowing universtty and the con- Service With Satisfaction " tract with the e o e s ot ey o i | e DELIVERED PRICES crme! 4 te from high school, or 33.4% of | a4 » |t that it crew even ce, out of theltricks and was known as ‘the manua s | time an eastern e and, g8 comenuen He may|of @ thousand holds’ Big Munathe high school graduates. This is Questhmnéhol Huston On | citfe/Beet for a Tace,, The battie| SRR I P ntatos Wk gk me: 5 Kolp as a “jock- |and Gus Sonnenberg, with his newjan exceptionally high record for| L — = =1 ! i pair up with Ray Kolp as a “jock flying tcakle, have injected new|Juncau, being over 20% more than| Certain prges Aban [ iy 3 - vy NNy v in the National but the im- p gl 4 3 4 k! by Tudor Sedan - . 705 Sedan . 835 ;;ycm‘:c B king for the Redland|stunts. ~You dom't hear so much|sent by Mississippl, and - almost doned—Protest Made ki s AR s B ot S R t of the United States o . L] | Mi Dan|anymore of the hammerlock, the!double tha I PO IC! ’ Sport Coupe ... . 135 Town Sed ” 880 cast, will be done by Manager half and full nelson or the flying|as & whole. WASHINGTON, March 13— A tis t’le L 4 be lln(’l the D! P ‘own Sedan Howley. mare.” More important, however, than!yigorous protest by Senator Robin- These delivered prices include bumpers and extra tire and tube. o el going to college, is that of “mak-|son of Indlana, caused Sens y ¥ Rumble seat is included In the price of both the Sport T going to_college, is v on, of Indiana, hat COUNTS o/ weat lo’ ENGINABH Tl Thia selds’ oe’ BoRN ARk Spoct Dhare Teftielr pliching prospeHt | i ing good” During this period of| caraway, ‘of the Senafe Eobb that bl 1 and_ Convertible Cabriolet. § en to the point of P! WHITTED, 40, CONTINI time Juneau has not lost a student!committee, to abandon questionin | sults, Bob Shawkey thinks that his AS DIXIE PILOT-MANAGER |from college via the “flunk” Toute,|Graudius FHuston, Chairman of to cwn Yankees and the Detroit Tig-| |and has had one sixth of her sW- | pepublican National Committee, on o " fac- | i 2 ful ti since January first, 1898 p ers will be as dangerous as any f # i dents on the hopor rolls in thef . .. that he is charged ul operation since January , . . = . B tors In the forthcoming American| DURHAM, N. C, March 13— jege attended. - College fall an-{icofi 1more'and keeping it 1t is the You Save $75.00 in Extra Equipment A League penant race. Gecrze Whitted, who broke into the |, )0 o pnroximately one freshman | 0., ¥ ree nd r leagues ia time to aid the 20% h POLICY behind the POLICY | . B T found Shawkey beu-.efinv rounds ymajor 1 muc‘ ; out of every five, or 20% of eacl Houston denied emphatically a! g 2 ¢ on the links of the Miami BeachiBoston Braves In their celebrated| ot vear class. In view of this, o C0 L e, o il That has made this possible. : 1 1)y nc. country club, prior to his deparfurepcnnant drive in 1914, will manage )y, rochrd of the Juneau school is i | —— e We have no diversions. Insurance is our all Ford Dealers . d!the Durtzz Bulls of the Pledmont| . Petersburg to take commandiihe very high. V. é ¥ % f Li IS;E Yankees for the first time 85 league again this season, and not e NITROUEN AL SRIN day business and there is no kind we do not = e Wity v ket K0 b e Most every | Bince he droppett from the na-|CAMEL OUSTED BY NEW YORI, March 13—Althou:: wlie. 3 gins « Beb broaxs §8 W SVET| - FU Seomeliput | {nitrogen 15 harmful in some ste sant insurance, see us. W. S praried 3 time out and is in position to chal-|tional league in 1922, Whitted has, AUTOS AS FRENCH Hiroonmes, o MR ULATEY (0. When you want insurance, see us. We are { MDRES(,O—B(‘njamm Moore & Co. Pamts‘? possi ven much of his sped but still always e ready to answer your insurance s L R“g:e ocrlub gZ;lycxgm- ?;sx: clout 'em. He zs 40 years old OVERCOME SAHARA be used to produce some of the que:{ion};el;r to write a POLICY for you. | and Varnishes at o rfi:’:d 9 D) but expects to play regularly at first {hardest known .sutace layers on pionship. i teel. ) “Pj ng bell at least 50 per|pase, which he held down last year.] TUNIS, March 13—The cnfpel.;se J S cnfn:{h:;g su?:cxg.s of any ballteam, | He has been playing ball since 1910. traditional “ship of the desert, is! —————- uneau ',alnt tore . intend to devote a big part of —————— rapidly being replaced by the au-| WOM_EN OF l n Sll(lttuck Inc o :IPPERS tomobile, a faster, more dependable Mooseheart Legion, Sewing Club A le ! 'y A u; ini k to development NOTICE 1V €7 [ n b, (Ern:;a:;:fi\e:er said Shawkey, at rival which requires even less to Will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at c % T dri the home of Mrs. William Jarman A L. S ‘ ime himself among the great-| The “MARGNITA” will not ac-|drink. g INSURAI\CEA—Fvcr Kind ‘ i:: t:}l‘;we ball flingers in any cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on Press agents for the forthcom ng|All members requested to. attend : I, Yy “ i [ ’ ration, | Lo —ady. leagué. “We have the hitting, our.nlnng date. —adv. Algerian Centenary celell:mtm.x,_ v o F2R _Jl This Agency has been in continuous success- CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATIONS Old Papers for sale at Empire Ofii&&s'

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