The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1930, Page 5

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THE DAIL\ ALAQKA EMPIR[: S\ILRD \Y APR . 1930. BRINGING UP FATHER Ry GFORGE ‘\Ic’\l \Nl ‘ [ cee v THOUGH T THE STEPS WOZ \ WELL PLEASE ) | e ROSH ThE Worw: | | [ Now « KIN MAKRE A | WANT THE A | GETAWAY WHILESHES \—\ou‘a\: FINIDHED J | LAYIN' DOWN) THE 3 | | | [ YES, MOM- l‘ms PLOMBERS | | WILL BE HERE 4 || ToO-MORROW- N TRREE MONTH LAW TO THE B You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a good bank account. I’ irst National Bank Int7 Feature S £75 ¢, 1. . Svem critarn riuts rosetesd PO IREEEAbE b i - - ——— R — still mysterious to most basebal.[® @ ® 6 e e 0 6 0 0 0 0 @ Tl") ()" F"r(l TU" n Q()(I“" t |men. Since then the Giants have | ® SPORT 3 } s ; gone nowhere. McC hastried[® ® @ ® s e v e 0 0 0 0 @ 380.00 F. 0. B. JU AU ; Cohien, Reese, Farrell and now, Ed-| Bl v y footbs s T N |die M 1l, while Hornsby has|of last fa 5 eclarcd! Fully Equipped m.vp stantially to make an-| Princeton boxer. S oE Ay A ther championship elub, A splendid choice as a family car because of its 5 S . bes » and comfort and outstanding performance. 6 3t A% ansadble G twas ise ful - it . £ active colors give added charm to its graceful outlook is good 1 Senators pro- l | { { I i Front seat adjustable. Rear seat has a disappear- e at Pittsburgh where| The pi ruled foul on a long |for the V went into the stands. Sev- |vided no ir the club the ball| Dopesters } ing center arm and arm rests at each side. W Ghist of the New flowing lines Richly appointed and u[»hul tered. ‘ | to make the bout plenty interesting. | o A GUUD GAHD UN | Taylor has never been seen in ac- cAMBRlD‘GE |tion in Juneau, but his record in ..hr- First City is impressive, and } TAP FUR FANS | he is supposed to know how to take | IS wINNER jcare of himself with expertness. | The Ford le lea ads in sales because it in VALUE ries develop. later, a far and proved dict er celiar \ . s . v s g Free inspection and greasing service landed four feet inside the foul|position for the Boston Red Sos | Sreh. g P 3 [ In the preliminary bouts Joe | {line—he was on the recei this season. for 1500 miles E Brdd) will meet Jimmie Moore be- | UF CLASSIG erampdst il i b VRPN AR | Dt R Sl | oy 2 Yo s\ JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine Wh:ic and Bud Carlm w % .r. O'Day, bel 3 Bpecials at Mabry’ _.,d,,: - gl . the curtain on the program ‘L B e e DEALERS o) New Men Fighting & IE“ ng goulr)lds [\?f Boxmg(‘ Brady is another oldtime Cl Defeated in An—‘ ined Up y American apper, but has been idle for el . Legion Matchmakers |tme. Moore is a newcomer rgal. Race Ax:nencan ; STEE rd base, : PR b ) |Carlin. The Iatter looks good ar Steers to Victory b DODGE BROTHERS Hereia i ena " | has a good chance with White, who Young blood l.n.w!f T R e ) . of headiine cali- | showed little real boxing in PUTNEY-ON-THAMES, England, rowing but t to Har y chance has Announce ber, four battles in all, and 20|jast smoker when he lost to April 12—Steered by the little Am- ries on so long as | wop go three Irishmen?” Bab rounds of boxing scheduled, leather | Hulse, 'erican, Robert Swartwout, of New handles the helm G L Two New Models y p s Will have a real treat| The popularity of the card is|york, Cambridge today swept to grand old man of ro GEVAERT FILMS AT ‘ ° fandango of the Amer- shown by the fast sale of tickets.|a two lengths victogy over Oxford | h ol BN o N . b a H SENIC VIEWS ad? / D T Practically all ringside seats are the eighty-second rowing of the I A l\LW S[X (lrrl(lg()s 8 o'clock tonight in the Arena in e. se are retailing at i 2 ce. It was the first % gone These are retailing historic boat race. “ T \ A. B. Hall while other reserves are going time an American ever steered & for his youthful | A NEW EIGHT and Miles' Mu , who put out the ga00 and $1.50. General { shell in the famous event. Ten Eyck wa cessful row- | - e eloper of world's | At amazingly low ! j:: C O L O R prices for Granny Hulse in thi noker, and “Tiger” Joe L ain attraction for at t reserve on seats are st price as the poore: — .- ing coach, champion IR ALLEYE ABE. ., i1 Sxdey s de Sulkies ’ ning, and these boys are in s h | | Washington’s bri ng head 1! condlh ast battle G YESTERDAT : + JICLOSED FOR SEASQN Weshinstna builiant young head PRINTING ciies . e v Ethe et Hain huc’ Pacific Coast League { o imbia and Ed Leader of Yale, B st L for some time Portland 5; Los Angeles 6 | The winter bowling season of it they haq any r abitiond, increases the pulling the Market Both have been in hard training |Mission 10; Sacramento 3 11929-1930 has been closed oa the thelf ' offor thing| power of any printing /‘1('CA UL for the go. ~ Murphy, while he has |Seattle 9; San :lm";t;m 17 leys of the local Elks Lodge, it NI & row anl b W stk not had the experience acquired by |Hollywod 8; Oakland eleven in-| announced today by M. H ¢ ot | Job.Weareequippedtohan MOTOR CO INEAU YOUN A : it o5 < nx;;: rl(«“dmmt(: xm e | | s S::;q\x\/‘Olk the last hepalorbp BURERRIckly Service With S; I;I .u TR N S and his earance: ere have | CLURTS his 2 st ervice With Satisfaction been more impressive than those of | OF CLUBUS s ,end satisfactorily . - —_— — 1 '~ Leyson: has bv(‘n; "’“‘5;, L“‘If’“‘; Pag, | Offi < completing the final pre-ar-|gom the | ! gently for the mix-up, on Lost Pet. | onged game. The pin boys have 1 ‘EyckigoObanige” brews. Al % OTE T id feels he has a good |Los Angeles & 3 100 been dismissed and the alleys Will pave peen out g tastirs AT VOTE FOR nce to lvm{ the ring first—and | Seattle & be idle u ext fall ughkee sgatta, T} N RS R T L DL AR SRR ] R e e o2 1 TRt el odTT T CHICKEN DINNERS. ) LEO W. BREUER n hi 2 2 - it 8 as a y ging sur- ) > . J L4 ‘ Semi-Final Good (- 20 Hoyt and Herb Pennock | prises on his unsuspecting, young 5 ; 5 = vah " S “ é 4 S f e New |, 2 o T Q ) 2l ' J IN rese! C ing as the windup at- | Hb 0 2 § will be | nstays of Kr for COAChIng assoclates. Over a period MARGARET’S CHICKEN DINNER INN { (Present Incumbent) semi-final bout between 3 24 o, York Yankees ‘hurling staff for o¢ 13 yvears from 1901 through 1913, : N ’ g 41 4 Mickey | Mission 2 i e ) . z . Salmon Creek Open Daily 2 p. m. till 3 a. m. Art Beaudin of Juneau and Mickey | 5 "R O - 000 1930. Ten Eyck's varsity eights were the : ] . At the Republi Pri iea; April 29 * Taylor of Ketchikan, These mitt- i | e |only barrier to an unbroken stretch Chicken Dinners, $1.50 Dancing | t the Republican Primaries, Apri men are both fast, light fighters, TICE NOTICE 1( SHIPPERS of telumph by Oty e | and have given fans here and in The “MARGNITA” Will pob ac- |, oue mpree times = Ketchikan many interesting exhibi- | we will be el | crews. i : " . . For the Nomination of ed all day Sun- cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on UUE RS T SYt e ok | N S tions of pugilism. Aay: Al 196k on meowunt: of - ve- et dube gt st e Bl YOU'LL WANT TO HEAR MISSIONER OF EDUCATION ) Beaudin has not been inside the [pairs being made to our store. | b e 6 RGN was victorious at Poughkeepsie Sw i K ropes here for some time, but he JUNEAU ICE CREAM LET AImqQuist Fiesy ;huu: E;uzl&l of the eight are back for varsity| , feels he is in good enough condition |adv. PARLORS We. oall snf gellve. Fhode ™ instruction by e Old Man this| Betsy at the Bflll Game i 1 e —— spring. | . ( —_— | and the ) F B h The baseball fates may feel that | i "y e-Drunn John McGraw has had h full | g ® ¢ - € q g° s are of seeond puse swiens ont - Serenaders Six Piece Band , Company therefore, let him continue worry- ! - / \ ing about the keystone problem. Af- | £ X/ Q 7e 1: : v0| I ter the great Larry Doyle, McGiraw | with KEITH WILDES on the Violin ) g - Featuring Frye’s De- devel d Fordh; Fr Frisch ~ . ~o o | R 2 . a5 & briliant kestons. mas. 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