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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930. Cl'\(, U I‘ F\TIIER B) (‘FORCF Mc\l \\l It Knocks But Once you can open the door to it if you have money in reserve. Flirst © 1930, Int"t Fénture Service, Inc., Great Britain rights ceserved 125 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE lL(}I\?D I)EI\BY Lliy"\u GREATEST CHEVROLET IN CHEVROLET HISTORY p@ % BID FOR U S i’(} \()RS A Six at the Price of a Four! \ el '[ % BODY ;é! 8 rmon, M \I‘L’,F‘m:“ll ! 105. Q: What changes have been made in the instrume rs 16 CARIGHEER ARoEE The instruments have been arranged to provide a more | R n ‘ attractive appearance and a gasoline gauge has been Nelson and Selby are slated to Y 1] > | rd Der] king a 3,000-mile i added. S meet N. Bavard, Vanderleest and! l\ (’l 1 \ l S rl‘ ”,\l\(’ c ”” | g ,m" q Sy m.‘ 106. e to ese . hiy horse Q: How the instruments lighted? Koski. : o » vin the Kentucky Derby A: By a centrally located concealed bulb which provides Scores last night were as follows: | G | Sir i i (while Sir homas Lipton is get- indirect lighting of all instruments. LEAGUR 1% |ting ready to sail his America Cup|, WASHINGTON Bringasie 2 7 . ; , {ehallenger, Shamrock V., across the | “‘[m nll:'{]:"‘""”““. of tl Exingdale e AR L i/ S : |Atlantic to participate in the yacnt > Pittacosls (parrc Connors Motor Company Duncan 156 156 156—468 § R'\nl‘ Islanid. members of i taff Service Rendered by Experts Hunter 130 130—390 p : % g y 8L SNENREA zenic Laboratorie: Unite s % States Public al Serviece lll\i e s has de I evious Total 429 464 1370 | A%, IAERLERQUE PN | decided to t rarily k\x‘])‘m! e Auang@onp i ol @ R o oo e mpietn | 7, 1, e e ROLLER RINK Pk S 3 L e o < | expenditure of $2,600,000 of his p YRR : — Swartz 124 126—378 ' e G e ¥ i sonal | une 'y 'eg! 2 s S ey — —| 1 , o LR |the 5500 trophy for England. ELKS GIVE DANCE ON OPEN DAILY AT 7:30 P. M. opular idea about dog-rac-| Total 463 1373 5 s Y Lord Derby, whose ancestor gav ST PATRICK S N[UHT apparently is that the grey § {his name to the g English rac Beginners afternoon—4 to 6 p. m. each Tuesday. hounds go into a scramble and % B . ; 5 b “ s . g g [,l Shar - wrinas | . Bbban JACK DEMPSEY f ; . : & lon Epsom Downs every year, is the [ o 0 o 0 T L Ladies afternoon—each Friday from 2:30 to 5 p. m. ¢ . bl ; 3 | ; : o 3 {1ast of the English peers to main- i 5 oSt Maehlemr el s ‘ . g |tain the ola_connection between %% the annual i Putric's Day Admission Free. ; 7 - i : anc > auditorium and spe- » 3 ; i 4 politics and ghe turf. Last year {’ g e All First Class Patronage Solicited s a jockey exercises in IU I RA'N FUR | : . : g © |he headed the list of owner. ~ial pl;'ul.\ are ]b(fl.nn .1.111?]' for 11 g e . L4 B Ry ¢ . g ® 'nis turf victories, having won 51| N8 care of a large crowd and also | lm‘hg“; GUNU”IUNING fii i i weind him some Sirh | mAKe the ata of spca neret 77Jlurwau"Amusement Co. There will be favors for all dax 570. He intends to run one of his : is appear to employ racing ik bends s i and as a spec ction an Irish 1 el 5 horses in the Kentucky Derby this ment and demonstrate an in- 1 . £ dance will be i by a lo- S Y k |2 5" Thomas went to the United | 23] performer. here will be a six Announces He Will Flght . ] s |Sitates first whon he was 17. years | Plece orchestra for the oceasion. | “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Again if He Is Able / v ; i [old; He went as a steerage D: S T ey o A | i 8 {senger then but made a fortune in or 15 of a mile t Miami | C : : ppeer aner Hotel Gastineau. —ady o | —_am Plans i ViEa tea and began building yachts. He Rl 5 B D Cl . P . v, Eabal. s, ,_ it , : ; [ ik s toruns wa smade through|————— ry Cleaning and Pressing / the dogs (eight of them) had| DETROIT, Mich, March 15 | . 3 . |advertising his products. d g the rail at the| —Jack Dempsey caid here that ; : ; £ [~ St z k } 3 e e t ckl he intends te go in training as % 1" Have you triea the five flf"n(‘k‘ - urn n spread out quickly ; . ! ”,‘,‘\1,0 stretches to avoid being| 900m as he completes a theatri- : : ; || | Dtnner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? ok HATAA I caught In a jam. The important | cal tour. 4 - | DODGE BROTHERS > ©on the turns the dogs “If T can get in proper condi- P § ' | | O1a papers yor saie at The Em- | 3 In New Building on Shattuck Way bore inward, though the mechanical] tlon, I will be ready to mect o o ) gl Announce “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” e biic o Rz s any cutstanding title claim- Racing judgment pre D& 4F TN e -Safu atn- ’ : i i iy Two New Models d the soft, dition, I will remain rctired,” e S TR REsie e PREPARE CAMP - sy o L S 5;0(;1!‘1;;}1l;«ll;ullfll‘l;—re: | e 1‘,7; In San Antonio, T at the Winter training camp of the New| ! W EIGHT b e arting when about a !,earuflck Dempsey has notified his rep- | York Giants for the coming season, in addition to training of the xFV\l- ¢ are able to keep, up with | Tesentatives here to prepare a|lar team, several aspirants are receiving a try-out for a place on the At amazingly low the pack affer four years of age.|training camp for him. The camp(well-known team. Above is pictured Arthur Veltman, the six-and-hali- 4 . Slim and sensitive, they develop a|Will be established at Ensenada,|foot Texan, in a batting pose as he received a try-out «as outficlder, ! keen racing spirit. Many if not|Mexico, and is to be ready by May |.(Upper left) Francis Healy of Holyoke, Mass, a youngster iraining ’ = : : . most of the best racing dogs are(l, the date he indicated in the!yyn the Giants In hopes of landing a position as catcher. (Lower = Quick, direct shipment on § 7 y | < N bred in the Far West. Many Colo- ;f’qf;_%fi;di*:fon;;fé“ld be ready tol.ont) Karl Schmidt, son of “Crazy” Schmldt former famous catcher | ) every Alaska order—large T ado dogs racing in Florida. & g ; Rt | | | } or small, Our complete Ellgn ll\;[bomgfxi, l:sm;gi ol:b- c“‘y‘ il R of Boston, Is mlflx}fiq post with the ¥ ) o & /‘ICCA UL gmeS:r ssre»;iaqi takes care the country with a population of | | ur job shop i3 as near yor Ty 1 less tk a half-million at which | your telephone, Phone us to ! e | et o MAXIE, K COBSHOULD BE MADE T0 e imes | | MOTOR 0. I Sty 5"::3”;,%",,‘3 be ure o Quait, Specl pt Service. sociation operates a track. ». e MAY NoT GET MEET GRIFFI THS FIR q T jobto get the job you havaful ‘ Service With Satisfaction is all kinds of fine finish lamber. a va ¢ prices In spite of some difficulties and | the operation of so-called outlaw ! ARG NS 2 = H tracks in a number of places, grey- | MIAMI BEACH, Fla, March 15. poorly against Scott and bel i e {"“ _“”d us your Sf’“" hound-racing has developed to a |—Gene Tunney, whose retirement he could have been more scrious fications - we do the rest! point where it ranks high among from the heavyweight champion- about the business of winning. 2 ~ the sports attracting the wagering ship plunged the fight game into “That's the biggest event in I . ’ P()LICY b l e d h clements of population. The “Inter-| NEW YORK, March 15—If Jack the present- state of uncertainty fighting, the most important thing tisthe ehund the national” which is the nearest thing [gharkey and Max Schmeling meet|and confusion, believes that his said Tunney. “Fighters go into th in the dog-racing game to a Jockey |here in June for the championship |successor is not yet apparent. ring with different notions in their |} ) Club, or controlling body, operates |of the world on the milk fund card,| Tunney scoffed at Jack Sharkey's heads, some figuring what to do POLICY th“t 1 tracks in Chicago, Butte, St. Louis, |40 per cent of the gross receipts claim of the world’s championship |under this or that given circum i Miami Beach and several parts of lmyst go to the fund, Commissioner |and expressed the hope that it stance and looking for the softest oSS 2 2 g1 ; s ey has bee 20! ous success- England. The sport flourished in|william Muldoon said today. would be some time before a new way out. 'The real champion I'I;x}l“s Agency has been in continuou 08 England long before it developed| «1 think it absurd that two such |name followed his on the big bronze the man who has just one fixed| IOD,era“O" since January first, 1898. ALASKA MEAT CO and following in this country. important events be combined,” the trophy in Madison Square Garden. idea—to keep on fighting until b t is the . The Florida dog track this vear|venerable commissioner said. “But | Gene Not Pleased jlo counfed ouF MU . POLICY behind the POLICY QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING side-st d the anti-gambling; i ts i Bl ¢ . 8 X de-steppe g [if they are, T will insist that 40 per| s <286 O e Sharkey | NO reajly game guy ever heard That has made this possible. z Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales drive by the novel method of the/ t oes to the char- | o » 4 s Sy ¥ % . «“corporation system,” whereby thev‘cfyn Sh,che sros g is of championship daliber, espec- |tDe count on ten,” continued Gen PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 buyer of each “stock certificate)’ | "The remaining 60 per cent? lially after the affair with Scott if he could hear it, he would g We have no div ersions. '4111'\“;:“30 is our all corresponding to a mutuel ticket,| ipet the m:age,s fighters and |BUb if Sharkey is to succeed to the |UP: day business and there is no kind we do not SR S e was entitled to at least a nominal{the rest fight that out among|VACADU title, Tunney wants to see| Tunney sald he thought Ma write. e AT Schmeling would defeat Sharkey refurd. In other words, even al » |the ex-tar whip some more of the & ‘ : 7 Bk g NOTE THESE IOW S 1 g R e jgood big men now coming up as| When and if they met, provided th When you want insurance, sce us. We are B e | contenders vear's lay off has not taken too always here ready to answer your insurance or lue, the trans-| 'S. & 1 ¢ T:é;::"t{,:: i\‘t,svov,:e‘:f g itea ww SCORES ROLLED The ex-champion expressed the much out of the German challe questions or to write a POLICY for you. DELI VERED PRICES action S 4 4 P ! As for Scott, Gene regards him technically, not violated. To prn- IN OME 9 X_Up‘grcatest respect for the judgment i ; tect itself, “the house” increased its W N'S MI lof William Muldoon, New York & fair boxer whose heart isn't i ey Ford Roadster .........3$635 Two-window Fordor Sedan.$805 4 ate boxing commissioner, in fistic | the business of fighting to win. Phaeton 3 l 635 Three-window Ford operating percentage, totalling 16| nro pyrresne's team took Mrs,|StAte DX t ———— 4 Alle S’ k I 4 rsiamiatity per cent. in the case of the Miami |poic™ DUUEES team 100K NS |astairs, but expressed the belief that - en watiuc nc. Tudor Sedan 08 Sedan Beach track. Elks alleys last night in one of it would perhaps be unwise 10| GIRLS NEW NET GARB g Coupe i v 105 Convertible Cabriolet nize the winner of a Sharkey- & Sport Coupe ... 735 Town Sedan the loyest scoring matches of the |l c IMPROVES THEIR GAME INSURANGE—Every Kind 5 b 1i- A | eling bout as champion of the| ! ver: Florida has some rebuttal to Cali- 1 00 o™ poy ament. ehmeling P! Y These delivered prices include bumpers and extra tire and tube. fornia’s claim to producing DIEEET | “mpe fina coore was 1141 to 1111, | ¥OMd | LONDON, March' 15—Wom Rumbl A g better and faster athletes. The Mi-iyp “rypoone hag high total of At the time when Muldoon 80 de-{ i1 pare legs on tennis cour T - - . umble seat is ineluded.ln the Jioe o(_ both the Sport Coupe ami High school football team last"H while Mrs. Borland of the los- |clared no such unfortunate ending|, .. quite common nowadays, b and Convertible Cabriolet, ccason averaged nearly 200 pounds y 9 - {as that which marred the Sharkey- the appearance of Ry SR, i 8 g €as0r 4 |ers rolled the highest game, 163. |Scott fight was anticipated, Tunney | ¥ competitor: ) - CHOICE OF COLOR CGMBINATIONS per man. Scores follgw: the women’s squash racquets cha i Mrs. Peterman ... 131 150 112—3g3 | Pointed out. pionship at Queens Club wearing TEAMS HAVE (}OOD Mrs. Borland N. 93 139 163—395 Eh’;‘;l““'éy";’:;’;’]‘: b:‘;‘ggifw?"gz that | shorts and no. stockings, caused You Save $75.00 in Extra Equipment ss v 1 2 ot asp of astonishment. BATTLE, BOWLING s Tovbr il o 338>Tufly Griffiths, Paolino and other (500 § Bl VRO o the s UNEAU ‘IOTORS I 4 | Total 332 391 308 1111 |800d big men who may challenge 'y, yomen started play in this at | 1 )y ANC. Teams 1 and 2 of League IL, PUt|yrs Dufresne .. 135 155 124414 |0im before winning recognition 85|40 and since then several others « up quite a battle last night in the nr sperling ... 119 136 136391 | Champion. {have played in short skirts without crty men’s match of the Elks Bowl-’ms Petrich ... 130 95 124—349] “TO be a real champion worthy ing Tournament. Team 2 took the — ____ ____ ____|of the name, a man should rxrdst andard of womers squash fixst game by 4 good margin, lost| Tora) . 384 373 384 1141)defeat all the outstanding contend-f, ., i5 saiq by experts to have Ford Dealers 7 ious one and | said. “No man should gain the ~ they had won the previous i AT THE HOTELS theavyweight title by claiming it | | the second by almost as much as| e iers who merlt a- battle,” Tunney | ..,uy improved of late, | !‘ MURESCO-—Benjamin Moore & Co. Paints p os third game by one pin. o i and Varnishes at ]‘It‘htc};: r:—::d :ame lzad hgwever. Gastineau Gene feels that Tuffy Griffiths. TONY REISS BETTER pulled them through to victory by| C. B. Jones; C. E. Ramsey and or some good strong puncher who| . i . ¥ mergin of three pins, the final|wife, Hoonah; Alex Bidfcjov. would carry the fight to Sharkey,| Tony Reiss, local dairyman, who| June(lu Pa'.nt Store g hose entered St. Ann’s hospital March cing 1373 to 1370. George Alaskan would beat the Bostonian, for w! | & s l e » rl:y‘uixdt of the winners was| E. M. Jones, city; Jack Petersen, fistic ability the ex-champion has :)2 was ddLm:ssed today. He has|} EST OA T UR ALES' Nc' :A n“mmn with a total of 532 and!Seattle; George Harnoff, city; R.|surprisingly little use. en undergoing treatment for a ey )‘-Zh game score ol 201. Gustafson, city; E. Lawler, Ketchi- | Thought Jack Slow jsevere cold and is much._ improscd,| TACOMA WASHIN Tonight at 7:15 o'clock Barragar, kan. Tunney said that Sharkey fougit {ROSpital attendants report.