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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNEbDAY APRIL 16 I930. I’I\l (,ING l P F\’IIIER T aiow LeTEN- 1 ToLL: Taa 30 || #ROANTECT THAT | G107 WANT ‘* M TO BOILD T CARAGE -\ M NOT | [ GOIN' TD THRC « &LL MY MONEY LN THAT PROFPERTY - You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- | ially if you have the backing of a | good bank account. Fi irst Natwnal Bank KARL THE".E Davis, a¢ the oftce of pl‘))wfl;cxi‘ The New Ford Town Sedan x St Smee i e $880.00 F. 0. B. JUNEAU ! T { A splendid choice as a family car because of its cITY LEAGU PETERSBURG MEN TO | beauty and comfort and outstanding performance. BE CHAMBER GUESTS ; Attractive colors give added charm to its graceful g s D SR SRS e RANCREAD ) e 7 B B %o flowing lines Richly ap]mmtcd and upholstered. i NOON'LUNCHEON| l*mnt seat ls ad_]tht.xh]u dear seat has a disappear- T 0 attle ;Thomas F. Nelson, Cordava e r g asts 0g ), RACE IN NATIONAL ATH N i e v e Baseball Fans and Playersy " "2 T P e e s o touche; Mick Hodotr, Latouche; Ea - Select Officials for 1 e m"p';u,,.\.‘;f"g“:\,m",,': LOOP MAY TAKE BIG i OPENING GAME st e Cocning Season [veme of tne” Chadiier ot Somn The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE Free inspection and greasing service + for 1500 miles JUNEAU MOTORS, Inec. DEALERS merce tomorrow at its weekly noon | orado; J. W. Kent, Silverton; Fred A eon @ ros g LEAGUE SPOTLIGI—IT‘ £. Brown; Sea L. J. Boardman, Kari-Theile was elected President lunchun’ ' the Avcads 'C“[‘e' S | 1 Seattle: Andy Scheff. Tenakee: Of the City Baseball League last|%os 8nnol nced SRRy Ry By |8 ! e} dnay, schett, o} lght, whes & roup of fans and|Walmsley, Secretary. E. N. Ohmer,| J Tac ice, Tenakee; John Hirch, i Mayor of the city, President of| s | e W gt . player: 01 Cham- nakee; William Strong, Seattle; P Ve ;‘lgléfivt?ffl‘c uncil Cham-{,e" petersburg Chamber of Com- By JAY VESSELS five American records at dist (A. P. Feature Service) of a mile to a mile and five-eighths '3, W. Felix, Fu merce and a leading business man | 16—These| “Man O'War could have won Pick Up Wmmng Streak of Zynda | To work with Mr. Thelle in the [of the community, Will head the|d mm e oo e n league has most of his races without a Jockey [ AR B | J. W. Matthewson, Seattle; Mrs. handling of the League's activities | qelegation X P TS recen{ years on his back,” a prominent turfman st Fa ut OS€S | Armstrong, Douglas; S. H. Stevens; this coming season, George Kohl-| Reports on the progress of the| vinners and they full of running. No jockey could ————— Davis, secretary, were also chosen|paign, discussion of the steamer Modernize Your Home " unquestionably have established the rate him along. The big red horse : i as officials. tract 1 rates, ion- of | o PHILADELPHIA, April 15_7‘5‘5}‘. 3 Sg contract mail rates, cancellation: o: g Junior 100] superiority for the |simply wént out in front and stayed ;o o“the winning habit _where Nebra,ka Bankmg Law | With J. L. Gray presiding at the fwhich was demanded recently by | @ time being. there and all a jocked had to do " % i » low meeting some discussion was held |Delegate Sutherland, and oth they left off last October, Connie W 8 er | W b But for bang up pennant races|was stick to his back.” MaZKAS sprighily’, Jourip SHAOR [ of as Bl’yan Prmc'Ple on problems confronting the League |matters are on the business pro- ’\pproxmmteh 80 per cent of the houses in 1 league seems to have| in 1930. Minutes of last year's meet- |{gram. America are of lumber construction and their average age is 13 years. HOW ABOUT YOUR HOME? = | Athletics started the baseball sea- ications POINt| rpe thirty-ninth running of the'son yesterday by trouncing the LINCOLN, Neb., April 16.—When ings were read to familiarize the| ——epa hat direction! i .h preakness at th lico tr 7o el e Gov. Arthur J. Weaver, of Nebras- attendants with necessary routine rich Preakness at the Pimlico track, New York Yankees, 6 to 2. g ot P L4 bie i yland, May 9 recalls that this! Babe Ruth was kept from a home K& Tecently signed a bill repealing pusiness. WINN SPENCER IS i progze {Ma d Yanks are out ther®lyace’ furnished the first of Man run when a ball headed six feet the state's bank guaranty law, it Leading bones of contention for their titanic tWo-|owars triumphs as a three-year- above the fence hit a loud speak- Marked the virtual passing a fav- players and fans to thrash out in BACK IN JUNEAU| Consider what small expenditure will make les of 1927, 1928 and|q)q There was a dramatic touch ing device in deep center orite principle of William Jen- the immediate future seem to be Fe G I b Winn Spencer, who was associated | Yanks swinging Dings Bryan. whether there ‘will be three or it more attractive. that with great futility. It was one of the chief issues of four teams, and whether the season | With the U. S. Land Office field | y| Pipgras was uneffective. the last two Dryan campaigns. Out will end about as usual or in July. |force here during part of 1927 and| of it grew more than a dozen state It is expected this year the|1928, returned to Juneau on the| of the specialists’ pre emphasizes that situ- |to this for the famous sup rse| Grove kept the | decisively beat Upset, the c 3 gave Man O'War the latler's or cireuit, f cothack as a two-year-old at Sara-| The Yanks' defense was po has never been so thoroughly | ¢ .o 15 1919, | Thirty-three thousand fans at- bank guaranty laws, modeled on Leafie President will select his|Steamer Admiral Rogers. | squelched as it was in the threef "o tended the opening game. the same plan, in as many states. own umpires and other officials for| He expects to be in the outside world’s series when it won a that of the state the games. surveys again this season, and may al of one game out of 13 played, ) will find a perfect setup for a flag race classic. Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Cin- second division teams Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | Lumber for Every Purpose ) PHONE 358 Upset was second, a length and a half behind Man O'War and Wildair was third in the 1920/ Preakness, which was worth $23.- 000 to the winner The money | prize jumped to $43,000 in 1921 an ne is loft, GAMES YESTERDAY later travel to the Interior with! Pacific Coast League i All players attending the meeting ate as t Seattle 0; Oakland 3. Towa for a similar 1aw year, designating their desired po- Los Angeles 4; Hollywood 3. was sir ough to be one of the gitjoms, | All those who wish to play NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS ‘ Sacramento 6. most bitterly contested issues be- paliythid season and who were not| The “MARGNITA” will not ac-| years g0 last night, signed up for action this | Charles #eelye. | b e 1 [ are sure- cnce said to me. “Hz was always Out on Homer Nick Bez, Todd hepp, vice-president, and Jack |annual Cleanup and Paintup Cam- i Portland 2; is i |has not-#een under $50,000 -sinc 7 oo i ow vast added 57.-:0 gth theén. Harry Payne Whitney's Vic- San F‘xanc‘ co 8, Missioft 4 forg the legisiature. : at the meeting last night are asked |cept fréight after 1:30 p. m. on\ 1 of proportion to Chicago, |\ 708 FEOF ¥ L o000 as the National League | The Nebraska guaranty fund was jmmediately to get in touch with|sailing date. iy VOTE FO o e Pittsburgh, New York and St. 2 =" ~“€5 This' 18 tHs Chicago 9; St. Louis 8. conceded to be “in the red” be- s - etk | OR Louis, the first division finishers|Preakness winner is D¢ pittsburgh 7; Cincinnati 6. | tween $16,000,000 and $20,000,000. richest race in the se which Was potson 2: New York 3. | "It was the only unlimited guar- LEO W. BREUER b . oklyn is a popular choice to|besun in 1873, when the prizc Was philadelphia 1; Brooklyn 0. |anty scheme to exist for any con- challenge the 1930 favorites and |about.$1,000 | American League | siderable time in the United States. (Present Tncumbent) i the Reds and Phillies appear plen- Cleveland at Chicago postponed on Most of the other state that passed . ty strong enough to fight to fin-| The Cubs-and the Athletics weat| geount of rain. {guaranty laws adopted some kind } A § : ish for & place among the select |t the marks yesterday, favorites to|st. Louts 3; Detroit 6. |of 1imit to the bankers' obligations. At the Republican Primaries, April 29 four. Even the Braves might|repeat thelr 1920 pennant viciories New York 2; Philadelphia 6. | i qualify for the championship strug- Put not on i basis of ‘hjfl; SPring Washington 6; Boston 1. ‘ SPECIAL FERRY B ke Nominabion o gle. Thelr grape fruit belt show- |fraining performgaces. The tWoj | A special ROLLER RINK Ferry ; ihe makes them some kind of achampionship clubs haye been; — STANDING OF CLUBUS |icaves Juneau for Douglas tonight COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION L i light-hued dark horse. treated with little or no considera- | Pacific Coast League at 7:30 p. m. —adv. : “This certainly is not official Na-|tion along the exhibition routes. | Won Lost Pct. 1 ot 0 A " Al This may encourage the ambitious Los Angeles 1 857| LUDWIG NELS tional league propaganda. John opposition but it is still pretty well San Francisco .. 625 Annual Sale will be held as ia 6 5 3 rnold Heydler, senior 100p prexy. i B {:;'x:;o(\lv boxed several minutes be-|KROWR that the boys do not payjOakiand bt 8 625 |the past, May 1st. | —ady. O, would dignify the obvious|Off on the results of games in the Sacramento Lisa 51! Fr e.Bruhn i‘“f‘ l:ies Z\:x:mi’n’b ; Grapefruit League or the Orange Mission B =4 429 y vith his t. : : Grove Circuit. The A's and the Seattle 3 5 375 “Yes, those weaker clubs of| " C rosters for this season.’ sald Mr| o). oniriputed Louts Stoddard | National League DNODGE BROTHERS Meydler with unmistakable cau- Won Lost Pct. Featuring Frye’s De- and Watson Webb to previous polo | e tion. “I look for a least a six-club |Chicago 1 0 1.000 to th ke . . serap for the flag.” s R eiet, o o Fllsablirgh - 1 0 100 Announce SMARTLY STYLED licious Hams and Bacon He miy belfts onferpative 1f sends two more youthful stars, J. C.|New York . 1 0 1.000 T N Model . such a struggle produces a hot hbo and Stewart Iglehart, |Philadelphia 1 0 1.000 wo New Models challenger against American league | Rathbourne & | Brooklyn 0 1 1000 ’ PHONE 38 i in the big series. into the international arena. The ISt. Louis 0 1 000 A NEW SIX oA s ol B A newcomers are still undergraduates\Cmcmnflu 0 1 '003‘ o but they have fine polo background ‘Boswn b 3 00 1 { and chances to develop this year 1s | e A NEW EIGHT for SPR ING WE AR % members of the cup squad for the | Won Lost Pet. 4 L o 2 pX T Sh IELes e 0 L) 2 apaEbialy The superiority of DOBBS’ HATS is proven 1930 Slx CYllnder | Detrol . prices h Boci P o g Gesaeescenee s Washingon 11 e l.lg th;lr ll((mg-wf}-larmghqualn]les, and the fact T o spoRT BRIEFS e Bo : ) 4L 5 that they keep their shape always. CHEVROLE S aise 4 s o & v u e e lew Yok D1 oo ¥ P I y Lol e iy The new shapes and colors for Dartmoutt's baseball team has Cleveland . s o ml MeCAUL e i The Greatest Dollar Value an unusually strong pitching staff . 000 Spring are now on display. i j i Y, this year. in Automobile History . MOTOR CO. Service With, Satisfaction k> ! | ALANJ. 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