The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 17, 1930, Page 5

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MARCH 17, 1930 By GEORGE McMANUS v s i [TeAT Witk (whowoz | TaATS MR 'VE DECIOED | BE yusT THE OLD DIGGEN BUILD ol THAT WE WANT | LOVELY J ROMEO THAT THE ARCHITECT TO sLWLD A | cooD DAY JUST LEFT2 VM HAVING Hinm HOLSE | % DRAW VP | WELL THANK GOODNESS 3 { VERY GOOD MRS "WE QOT ALLOOLR BILLS 7 P oGS e AavE PAID | DONT OWE AN'Y EVERVY TRING ONE A DIME AN '™ GO | | # Readw To Snow L TO STAY This WAY |1 § B o0 N A weEK = e A : Build Character by exercising thrift and learning to add regularly to your account. ‘irst National Bank 125 QUESTIONS D ANSWERS ON THE 3 EWO GOURD & GREATEST CHEVROLET ying Mite of the ACH CAPTURE 21 GAMES IN CHEVROLET HISTORY ymen’s Sports World PARDETO WY, Tl Sdten T A Six at the Price of a Four! g This place claims a distinction BODY 3 ameng basketball-s ing cen- " : What change has been made in the choke control? ters of the Unit s. : It is now fitted with a spring return which prevents It has two teams, each of which excessive use of the choke. has wen 21 game ng the pres- . Q: Why is this advantage? : It insures maximum fuel cconomy and reduces crank- ol team and ke i ase dilution to a minimum. banks to Fox, thence to Scratrard,‘ one-point decisions dur ra mn.‘r:: high school crew o * b Olnes and Chatanika and back to Es Southwest confe campaign e 41 What change bas been made fn the motor tempera- Fairbanks by way of Cleary and | | ‘Their most painful setback this, f. &1 s o RUBE TO PLAY FIRST BASE | ture indicator? the Summit. |season was a 41-40 loss t BROOKLYN, March 17—o0ld A: An AC thermo gauge is now furnished which indicates Jack Warwick was starter and |ern Methodist. On two other { % 3 .1 |Rube Bressler who used to shine the temperature of the water in the motor, : | | & | George Preston, E. H. Stroecker ‘md‘ |casions they lost in overtime pa- & ¥ +in the outfield for Cincinnati, is | Davis Runyan judges. riods. % , '} |going to play first base for Brook- C NI C AT FAIRBANKS g ‘ - SRS ' &0 lyn until Del Bissonette regains his onnors otor Ompany LEAGUE ONE TEAMS |Agrees to Provisional Pres- E 81 | [nean. | : 2 A 3 i - > | . | BOWL ON SATURDAY| ident as Plopo_seql by INDEPENDENGE : Ol apers ror aite on e i P ST S e e M e e et epre s 8| vor ol ST el \ ©F DELIVERED PRICES First Prize—Stickman, |total of 521 ana game score of 193| PORT AU PRINGE, March 17— |feated Team Two 1559 to 1473. showing opposition to the plan of o |Neither Barragar or Nelson of the | tne Hoover Haltian Comn n for Ford Roadster «.......$635 Two-window Fordor Sedan $805 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 17.— | o Hi%% FATHG8E Pk : : : g ; % ; 'The Thisd ‘Anbusi Slgnat Corps e el et 11::1(;,~<113J;1 2 |the election of a temporary Presi-|Mahatma Grandhi and Fol- . DODGE BROTHERS Foed : 635 Two-windew Forder | Ay e e i BiVe (dent of Hayti, has finally agroed | j L e Yo i Th Trophy race of the Fairbanks Ken- |pqs ok SRS P dent ' = | ‘ nel Clib was won Saturday by o oo the vitory, as did Nel- o the commission’s proposal. | Iowelrs B?glil %‘“"‘ \ | Announce Coupe A 705 Convertible Cabriolet x 2 ? imcement is made that Eu- | paign 1 India Sport Coupe % .. 135 Town Sedan Walter Nollner, of Galena, Who| monjgnt there will be no matches 486 Boy is theSbulie gt i Gobo- T N Vodel sitioa group for temporary Presi-| NADIAD, Bombay. March 17 ; wo New Moaels These delivered prices include bampers and extra tire and tube. : = w17 e B § Rumble seat is included in the price of both the Sport Coupe covered the storming, drifted 60-iplayed on the Elks' alleys becaus mile course over rolling hills, in five |5¢ the Elks' St. Patrick’s Day danze L \ hours, forty-five minutes and twen- |in the hall dent and this s said to be satisfac- | pespite fatigue, Mahatma Grandhi i A NEW SIX d C tible Cabriolet. Py i S Filenlipn LR A0 S tory to Borno. . .. |and his party of Civil Disobedience 4 ; otiatio A sionaton Prdd - Briekian; ot RTaso wine | T ~_Roy i a former President of the | volunteers, pressed forward on ol A NEW EIGHT ner of the trophy two years ago, TEAM 1 Government Clearing House. their 10-mile march from Matar s e o vas second and Judge Cecil H. Barragar 189 189 189—567 ST to Dabhan. . ! g e # Cle team, Herbert Lawrence, Nelson 174 174—522 | LOSSES BY ONE POINT Villagers flocked to the E'fi‘l} g“l"’mfl;‘:t ;’} }".;lleghtt"ll:1tl‘i|:‘y At amazingly low driver, winner last year, was third. Selby 136 136 163—470 GIVE COACH NICKNAME pay respects to the t Tadies' A. C. of Toronto, \bu‘t‘hix; prices All dogs of the six teams entered, ———— el - Leader. Grandhi size gives no indication of her finished in harness and in good Totals 499 529 531-1559 | HOUSTON March 17.—1t use the accompanying car. . speed. The “flying mite” beat condition. TEAM 2 | was “Pug” Dougherty in the days| Dabhan will welcome sem- the grevmus‘ly undefeated Stella The winner’s prize was $1,000, N. Bavard 171 157 193—521 when he and Red Grange ripped bly of villagers 3 and Walsh, of Cleveland, in_ the 75- second prize $500 and third prize VanderLeest 154 172 134450 football lines for Tlli- other officials announce they will ,";fg Jriab &y snxg“ig;on'fige il ‘I CA UL $250 | Koski 130 172492 s. W it’s “One-point” Dough- | resign in accordance s 10 cam- 4§ 18 years of age and weighs or;l; [ C The winner’'s name is to be en- —_ —_— paign for India nindependenc 106 pounds. | graved upon the Signal Corps tro-| Totals 455 519 499-1473 | The big fellow, Rice institute bas- | Grandhi plans to proceed to Dab- (International Newsresly MOTOR CO. phy which will become the per- T - ketball ¢ h the last two seasons, han where he will consult with K —————- manent property of the person| The Sanitary Grocery,will be probably has lost more games by a |F. Nariman,,widely, known . Bom- whose dogs win the race three closed Wednesday at noon on ac- single point' than any mentor in|bay Swarajist, regarding plans for | times. lcount of the funeral of Robert|the country. the campaign to be launched in|Has returned and his office .is The derby was run from Fair- Blomgren. — Last year the Owls dropped five 'Bomba; rQw open adv S — CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATIONS You Save $75.00 in Extra Equipment JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Ford Dealers ALASKA MEAT CO. ; QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Service With Satisfaction DOUTUK BORLAND ¥ e o ’ ... in a cigarette i TASTE/ ’F{E merest touch can spoil a good shot. In surprising degree a slight change can make or mar a cigarette. Man. .. Science. .. Nature . . . all work together for taste in Chesterfield. Tobaccos, selected regardless of cost, are blended and cross-blended with sci- entific precisiofl to an exact formula that cannot be copied. And such tireless team work pays; the cigarette goal of increasing millions to- day is Chesterfield with its mellow rich- ness and always satisfying good taste— " TASTE above everything " BE DESERVED = D, yet THEY SATISFY © 1930, Ligcert & Myzzs Tosacco Co,

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