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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. By GEORGE McMANUS e oS L) : e o e e | |OH ) LOVE THE MOSIC AND JOST LOOK [ My = AND \ LIKE THE FCM! WE FORGOT [ i1 ROOM AND TiHE || aT THE SUN PC i 1 N BEALTIFOL GUESTS ROOM \ TO HAVE A [ { [ PATIO 1S 10aT | |on'T THE LIBRARY | i S0 AND THERECEPTION | ROOM FOR | ABORABLE + | Pesrry *TREe M vours | L wan J | GLAD WE HAVE VA mAaiose RoomS | 7 Y S A LARGE TEa- | MET e anD THE KITCHEN WHERES ~ \\J | BY GoLLy How —, Room MAPRY THEY N ARE - LOOWING' | 5 p OVER THE | i PLANS OF THE ‘ Build Character [ by exercising thrift and learning to add regularly to your account. First National Bank 25 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE GREATEST CHEVROLET IN CHEVROLET HISTORY A Six at the Price of a Four! BODY the and are ap-, miles {Income Tax £ work {Collections IShow Increa | obing 65 on 11,800 cu led structure SR = i 116. Q: What major changes have been made in the con- ] !® WASHINGTON, March 20. e Overhaul 1000 S ¢ Fisher fes? o : ; " fi‘l‘Ct i Girading 208 miles struction of Fisher Bm.lus, by i ncome tax receipts o BO0T8E 9000 cu, yds: untrastad Tiftel A: Greater strength and rigidity has been built into them. 1‘ ;V‘m“'“ 15 WUCC“O“Sdim'-“lid o ber Trestles 130 M. ft. BM.; Log 117. Q: What has been done to make the body quiet? Wes P o 5314000000 exceeding by @ cuipping 300 sq. ft.; Corrugated A: Anti-squeak material is inserted between all steel braces L e e o e — -— |® more than $40,000,000 the Metal Pipe 730 sq. ft.; Log Cor-| 7 te the ) > ‘ Do < T o T r DACITIC vy no |® collections on the same date ® quroy 1,000 Lin. ft The contract and wood parts where they are bolted together. TAJOR LEAGUERS TO STRUT STUFF ON PACIFIC COAST DIAMONDS [® last year. This is the an- ® form and the plans, specifications,|] 118 Q: Is this a new feature in body construction? 22 SR |® nouncement made today by @ special provisions, and estimate of I A: Yes. }® the Treasury Department. @ quantitics may be mined and! o e the Standard Questionnaires and 1o oo 006060 00 o o o o Financial Statement for Bidders| C IV C ! l e, B ety I onnors Motor Company at the following addresses: U. S.| 1 | Bureau of Public Roads, 409 Gold- | Service Rendered by Experts | |stein_Building, Juneau, Alaska, u.| ! { S. Forest Service, Commercialf Building, Ketchikan, Alaska, Asso- ciated Geenral Contractors, Multno- | mah Hotel, Portland, Oregon, Asso- ciated General Contractors, Arcade ettt e e e HE IS TO QUIT NOTE THESE LOW 4 3 i Proposals will be Nahonal Comm)uee {received from capable and respon- . |sible contractors who must submit Not to Resign i - Building, Seattle, Wash; Associatec Chairman of = Republican{Genstal contractors, Spokane Hotel DELIVERED PRICES | Ford Roadster -$635 their request for Standard Govern- | Two-window Fordor Sedan. $805 < ! Phaeton ... . 635 Three-window Fordor séen;ufor“rr; luf me: l;lcx‘dr;“lr‘i*z‘t‘“;;?\ Tudor Sedan . 208 CBelAN S 835 WASHINGTON, March 9030 BRI e By e e ot of|.{ Coupe. -........ 705 Convertible Cabriolet . 850 % Qipudius-Eusion today denled ge their experience and financial re- Sport Coupe 735 Town Sedan b4 ports that he will resign as Chair- man of the Republican sources. Standard Government form National i e pig will be supplied only to cone | Committee. g tractors showing sufficient exper-| Reports have persisted since Hus-|jence and financial resources to ton’s name was mentioned before|properly const the work con-| the Senate Lobby Committee in its|templated. Where copies of plans| J{investigation into organizations and |are requested, a deposit of $10.00| persons interested in Muscle Shoals Wil be required to insure their re-| legislation. turn. If within fifteen (15) days| % R t after opening of bids, plans are not | ]retumed. the deposit will be for- feited to the Government. Guaran- Former Maharajah of In- JUNEAU MOTORS, Inec. tee will be required with each bid dore Breaks Daughter’s as follows: Five (5%) percent of | Ford Dealers i Engagement 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. CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATI‘ONS You Save $75.00 in.Extra Equipment the amount of the bid. Pcrform-\ ance bond will be required as Xul-‘” lows: In amount of 100% of total contract price. Performance Wfll‘§ ALASKA MEAT CO. | { begin within ten (10) calendar days | efter date of receipt of notice to| QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Mqadowbrook Butter Austin I'resh Tamales proceed and will be completed with- | cal- | PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 endar days from that date. Liqui- | dated damages for delay will be the | amount stated in the “Special Pro- in cne hundred eighty (180) [ oA visions” for each calendar day of | ¢ > 3 INDORE, India, March 20.—For-|delay until the work is completed . o o A mer Maharaah of Indore, Trajira | X accepted. = Partial payments wil|{ MURESCO—Benjamin Moore & Co. Paints i : Hin.be made as the work progresses on Sk With baseball season in the offing Walsh, Chicago Cub pitcher, is in the Los Angeles Pacific Coast League club camp; Burns, Brook- :‘:k‘?&fl“:]l"jlfm;:’;i‘:,gs,g?:;"c‘j‘, l::n'work, and material delivered, if ! and Varnishes at ¢ Iyn first baseman in the San Francisco Missions uniform; Zinn of the Cleveland Americans in 1929 is pitching with the San Francisco Seals, |niller, of Seattle, Wash. has caus- S““}Q:“}rkr fl[’k‘]‘l é"?'fr;‘é‘tlm"wgf‘“érre 3 " ey . N, o e % » * i S, al ol on! . while Miljus of the same club is 2lso with the Seals; Ballou, formerly of Drooklyn is pitching in the Los Angeles quarters; Mays of the led another sensation by the sever-|Aetiote. on patents will be made. s | Juncau Palnt Store Yankees is with Portand as a twirler; Ganzella, third baseman, has changed the Yankee uniform to that of Hollywood, and Alex Gaston, lance of his daughter's engagementpart of the contract. Bids must be BUSERORD. formerly with Boston’s American club is another Seal who'll perform behind the bat ‘n 1930. to a barrister. The daughter is by |submitted upon the Standard Gov- AR T e e e SIS G 00 0 i it —— e, — e {his first wife and he has forbidden [ernment Form of Bid and the suc-| | e RO TR T T arr " ‘savy.- | COSS Vi ire " lhave as great a team in 1930 as'o @000 000 v 00 e !orine Colleary, teacher, the H“Ck'\gg l’s’:{'g;‘f'}q"‘:e:;f,ega::mfi;“;‘\ir ;;:Z?Jc Tg;lp;t:l:gm.b: ée(fi‘;‘r',;ie;(é . . we did in 1929,” went on Rockne.|® o |inson grade school boys' basketball j o Rt T SRS B0 BV te|Form of Contract for Construc- | It 18 the POLICY behln(l th() “Teams like that are hard to du-|e ALL SIX ROCKNES © |team has won the division B cham- |, accordance with tl;e te'whu'\ s [tion. The right is reserved, as the | |plicate. The boys showed great e FOOTBALL-MINDED e |pionship in this section. The quin-{ o Indian Salnt Kabir, w‘ho 1!‘1‘- interest of the Government may L4 |spirit under Tom Lieb. They knew e e |tet went through the season unde-|¢o qoq to bk AoWh 'mgte hays require, to reject any and all bids, | POLICY that CO‘ JNTS | their stuff. |o MIAMI, Fla, March 20.— e |feated. 'mm 3 to walve any informality in bids ! “But there doesn’t seem any rea-,® The whole family, says Mrs. o - S ! X ‘"icfh;fidlmal;? atx?y fi%epfznlo;s‘rgifcck:‘ 2t i Y o {son why we should not have an-|e Knute Rockne, is football- 2 . 8.0 LIRS goh | is Agency has been in continuous success- - : 7 ETTER [bid is qualified by specif a- 4 : e [other good outfit. It may be ne-|e minded. « MIDWEST PUCK FANS | CHARLES WARNER BETTER e q‘"(,‘,(:;,’f c,,n{mslfi';fg’ lbcmslf::t:tf ful operation since January first, 1898. {cessary to put some sophomores in|e Young Jackie, 3, goes to o | | v ERE be sealed, marked, and addressed It is the Y, [the line, something we do not try|e bed with a football in his o | WONDER ABOUT DRAFTfm.c?:flcs”r,(:‘“‘fvafr"“' “‘(" i’““,be{;" as follows: Bid for Road Improve- ¢ o ALAN m |very often, but as you know we|e arms. o e M i;‘n ;’uvegrdscy i“u ,“‘“’, 5| ment, Wrangell Highway, Cemetery- POLICY h(:hll\d the POLICY o {have a veteran backfield, losing e Mary Jean, 9, can boot a o| DULUTH, March 20—With the ottt ;’cmrdin urlm;, ”“dl_ Shoemaker Bay Section 2, to be That has made this possible. lonly Jack Elder among the regu-|e pigskin farther than most e |hockey season drawing to a close “‘cciv A e it “‘uo’\' oF b.‘ ,opened April 24, 1930 at 9 o'clock | x % ¥ 5 l1a o boys: her #ee o |American Association fans are won- °cived from the south by Robert{s M., at 409 Goldstein Building, | We have no diversions. Insurance is our all . Although he must rebuild the | e Knute, jr, 11, is golng to e |dering to what extent major leagu &‘:L’;}*";‘: S;‘;:’C"he';‘:“ ¥h Wesnprls guned, sl R IR day business and there is no kind we do not better part of his line this year,| Horton Smith is only around e make the best football player e |{€ams will exercise their draft pr [ P Sl Pl Thelog SlEssict BN write. . fue to the loss by graduation of Voting age but the Missouri golf e in the family, she says. o g B WORD FROM JOHNSON s o A o : 2 Ao L St “ ?:m f:‘,.:’ it | cagnmn ;Mmm- Wizard hss acquired 8- seasonsd e’ “Bill, 14, Pia¥ed: on the P A[x:m;z plfiycrs éxpectcrdl ]w gb\‘ AL 2 V%\},.“m )}‘:lll \x‘rmtdlnzurd:c;‘;u( 5;'1.1‘?,5 are B ars as Law, , Moy z |drafted are Larry Goyer, flashy St always here ready to answer yo surance han and Twomey, the master of outlook .on the game well beyond e Pcmbrokcvschool team in o }I.mu.s a2t Ar{ie N!I/em” [;\‘ml_h‘ F. W. Johnson, former Skagway hh(J()ND HAND ‘ (uv\“mm R “VT“C PO I)CY fof Mo Notre Dame, Knute Rockne, is not |PiS vears § o ifpansas ORI CUPEMIL T 2 {forward; Blliy De Paul M;nnt';ur- egent' for o . Alasks Steamship FURNITURE e : : et g worrled in the slightest about his| They were °°f“g:_'“““]‘““g “‘g“ Mira“Hockdss RRulr misses 8 O i AGiile Iidtkar, Tulsa:|COMDAEY, Sl Wie wilhi the North- . l gridiron prospects for next Fall, |Breat young professional around e a home game and accom- e U5 [orwards Gus Marker, TW|em Transportation Company in Bought and Sold | ket ivi ts _|Tampa after his sensational tri- e panies Knute on several e Pl 2ddy ithe Yuk i % ¥ Bss (-t | Rockne talks, lives, eats and en ot e il = ; . Byrpe of Kasteddr ot | ukon, is now with the Am FURNITURE REPAIRED All Sh it k I joys football on the sands of Miami|Umph over Bobby Jones [2 Hate Damo Lrips each fall o | Ohly. tires Blasere wabo drafied |CFioA8:HERA!AD “Ting, which re- UPHOLSTERING DONE en atiuc s 1NC. Beach, Florida, just as easily in 'ADDah b“‘:“:fi L“S‘k“kc so much'e, ® | iast vear, but this season the Now|Cently took over the Williams|| New Solid Oak Bed and Din- E s he’ does ¥ corkshop Water on a duck’s back. S LR R R B R A IR BN hsed o Steamship Line, according to word r i . 4 $ zfmscc?u: B:ndogz lan ]: ?k?: ;anlj' “Well drawled the big youth,|———— ka ]Ame;.m.";s‘ T:;;:n;o ‘l’r ]”‘{ recelved here by Karl Theile, Sec-| | i Ta::‘e:e i [SURANCE—Every Kind 1 v - X i ir spor Canadia ivision, 3 gh, D b 4 1 ’ Guettable at any other time of the, BObby certainly is a fine spor {Burton. He won two out of tl]c:,;i))““,“':‘l; the New Y:rkur;,)m, .. |retary of Alaska. Until the recent il year. His youngest son boots a "‘““'h ith had o five test races.” lare reported looking for new men! ¢ 100k place Johnson wgs with| | Sorinrethis a4 | = e s v e football around the sand. Scoucs_vcogbmz;tmgn ‘:lk;;te Sm;fi had 10, " In four seasons from 1024 to 1027 go LBV UL the Williams Line. of Hn lsS spon H coaches, friends, pupils and ramb- : ; ; WICT las skipper of F. G. Mitchell's Nor- |~ i ! S W and tore ! | “ a » Jing qu;malists Visit “The Rock' O‘Drofessmnals did most o_r the a;‘!;r- |esca he won 116 prizes in 137 races s 5 | TOTEM WORK PROGRESSING Opbouita Tgirplre Brelss H YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERV’CE back in the sun, hear the waves'dinner speaking for him. = TheY g in 1028 and 1020 in the Astra| MINISTER'S SON BOXES i f 1 preak—and talk of the gridiron. ‘fgi?:dr;f “t““:: :0“: :re:p:;;yz ‘tlg; {he won six out of eight events. WITH CRACK NAVY SQUAD Tm‘?rk is mfl;fly ;l‘_ms:l‘ed M; ”1““ 5 or L I found Rockne holding court, so 'Or¥>" for. @ 8 | m, annual publication of the| D Cl d P & ~p§ak on the sands where he has ProS: individually and collecnvely,} | ANNAPOLIS, Md., March _/Juneau High School. Students are | ry eanlng an rOSSlng epent most of the winter recover- 196ard Jones as the man they must FIWE PANTHER STARS |[stories of fighting parsons now waiting for cuts to arrive from jro ing from the very serious leg ail- Peat in any tournament he enters. | particular interest for Normal Hall, the States. The Totem will go to o eed clat thas kept him | They call Bobby “the big snot.”| TQ HELP SUTHERLAND 70/ cione boxer of the Naval PFess about. mid-April and will be DODGE BROTHERS - ’ :‘:“n C‘:l Ab»‘nrz on the side lines I is Worth a celebration when any et academy boxing team. ready for distribution about May 1 4 b 1 5 L pi one of them turns the trick, any| pITTSBURGH, March 20.—Five H . 4 ., st of the games Notre Dame " e Hall is a minister's son, and be- . YT S}af‘ei“ 1;: <ca<grm " The famous 48y or in any event {former University of Pittsburgh |sore entering the academy was pre- e L%ILDGMlfilETIrN(: Announce In New Building on Shattuck Way v i A T o B - i . z e e es Gul of Trinity " coach has made a remarkable come- football players v{m ns_slsz_ CWC)‘. paring for vthe mxnist_ry himself Cathedral will meet tomorrow aft- Two New Models “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” back and is now well on the road VETERAN TO PILOT Jock Sutherland in whippirg thei 15 the ring Hall is one of the S0 He still Pitt Panther into shape for the|..jest sluggers on the team and | 10°R 8t the home of Mrs. Read- | e T— e to complete recove stil LIPTON’S NEW YACHT! nardest “"" 'man, Pifth and Seward. | A NEW SIX favors his leg but can get around {1930 season. is considered a rough and tumble g AR ‘¥ easily. Tanned a deep brown, he ! Joe Donchess and Ray Monlgom-inghtrr He is one reason, at least, ROLLER RINK ‘G Jooks as rugged as ever, but he has! TOLLESBURY, England, March!ery, both All-American selections|yhy Navy has not lost a dual meet Invitation for Bids A NEW EIGHT / ! X decided that his days of going into 20.—A son of this little fishing andifrom the 1929 team .h:ve l;)emUac- jin 11 years of intercollegiate fizht- » = the line to show the boys how to yachting village in Essex has been cepted as assistants by the Uni-j;ng United Stats t amazingly low OPEN DAILY AT 7:30 P. M. . block, are over. chosen to sail Sir Thomas Lipton's |Versity athletic council. Montgom-| powever, there is another side 10 |riculture, Bzri;z‘?t;przrlt};nbc{;ct L;jf”:(;‘ ‘ s 8Ly “You know my injury may be America cup challenger, Shamrock, ::Ya‘r’l"lilrl:zxo:h:‘ f;:: :th:;-;g“":;‘“uu- church’s contribution to cauli- |Juneau, Alaska, March 11, 1930, prices Beginners afternoon—4 to 6 p. m. each Tuesday. & traced to the bumps and bangs I V. | . O i |[lower industfy. Each week Hall Sealed bids subject to the condition Ladies afternoon—each Friday from 2:30 to 5 p. m. © took out there for years on the ~He is Captain Ned Heard. Natives partment of physical a_’ducanon.}.dunheg a Sunday school class of contained herein, will be received P @ R l)-‘ p. ¢3 practice field,” said Rockne. “I say that there is no better hand Donchess will continue his studies|y,ung bhoys, ;.-;13(81 Dd ?:luck AM., April 24 mission kFree. n ‘e h i i !in the school of medicine. | , an en publicly opened, for . s e i Jiked to get out there to show 'em at handling a yacht on this side of | n virst Class how to do®. I would anchor my- |the Atlantic. | Skip Gougler, Andy GUStason| Try the Five wGloex Dianer|"/FDIShINE all labor and materials| MCCAl (L All First Class Patronage Solicited celf and invite a guard, for example, “I was racing at 18 in the old 'and Zonar Wissinger complete th_e Specials at Malry's. = ady ls\mufi;l’:fingna:l ;”Drkthm:v‘:-w: % {0 try to bowl me over. I took many Creole.” Heard said. “At 23 I sailed cOrps of assistamts. ~Gougler is| ~ gell Highway, Gemeters-Shoemaker MOTOR CO uneau Amusement Co. -+ a thumping around the legs ang:.; an A.kBfilIn m:r R !i;ip';oggas,’freshman ORER, 'Y t ul Satg s;rcfn 2, National Forest . ¢ 3 p? g s g e LR e ; o { - ; o ‘ L, Fore b e ——_—_.—tg e ondition. that laidl me wp In 1914 T was in the Shamrock IV GIRL SHOWS THE Boys How| TOU get results from o, Project. i e ot rvice tion | S & Jast year." |as first mate but no race came off prlnfingdoneby us cial Division, Territory of Alaska.' | / lowing to the war. In 1920 I was' RIDGEFIELD, Wash, March 20. The length of the project to be I “1 don’t know whether we wiil again first mate under Sir William!—-Conched by a woman, Miss Cath- constructed and improved is ap- I,

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