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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMA SORRV-OIR- | WAS ONLY CGOING AC- | CoroING TO TTEE ARCRITECTS (' oW ) | Hang T TWELL- 'WE GOT SOMETRING | TO SAY AROUND HERE -! { \ HAD 'EM TEAR DOWN THAT | GARAGE ON QUR PROPERTY INCVHE COONTRY- THAT HOUOSE 19 QOIN TO BE, | BOILT ONE WAY AN \TS (’AC\’\\ TO BE MY \WAY R TS Ry ~ DO~ [ow- DONT BE DO CRODD YES-'M | (YOO WERE DOWN IN TRE COONTRY TO-DAY AND ORDERED THE MEN TO TAKE | (BY GoLLy- ) WRONG PROPERTY- | GARAGE- [ WOZ ™ GARAGE - ity | WOZ ON TheE | [Faar ThoogHT | Wikk CODT YOO FIVE THOLSAND | \ | OOLLARS, THE | e | ThovaHT ThaT|| COST OF [ REBOILDING IT- \’W e | 1R 1 Left weight thei or to themselves, the heavy- cauliflowers may conduct own campaign of elimination termination. Take the case of Gerald Ambrose Griffith, the tough one from Sioux Ci Towa. It wasn't so many s ago that Tuffy gave Johnny very artistic pasting in n Square Garden. s who can beat Risko somewhere, Gene Tun- i Max Schmeling may. Therefore, Griffiths was rated as one of the coming young men of the division, so much so that there was a good deal of agitation for matching him, instead of Phil Scott with Jack Sharkey at Miami. Sharkey enhanced the Griffith | reputation by refusing a match| with the hard-punching young Mid-Westerner. At Miami, John- ny Buckley, Sharkey’s manager, re- marked: “We hope to match Shar-| knocked out by Jack Gagnon| in Philadelphia 4 CINCINNATI | Nowadays the young heavy-| weights secm to hit the toboggan | in one way or another just at thel age they should be making an up-| grade impression. Griffith is only 23. He may not be through he is at least well checked for time being. Willie Stribling, 26, is going nowhere in partic Paul Berlenbach was the same when he started rapidly downhill, punch drunk after a succession of bad beatings. Knute Hansen, the Dane, who had Phil Scott looping the loop in one round, turned down a lucrativ: chance to be the first target " Primo Carnera’s breezy swings. The Carnera Corporation declined to take any chances with Knute with- out a business understanding before hand. Big Boy Peterson, a Swede, got the job. Whereupon Hansen went elsewhere and got him: knocked out t e in succession fir very little money. In addition to a flock of ath- letes in other events whose names are well known, Southern Califor- nia has a high jump sensation in Bob Van Osdel, who bounced over This heavy hitting trio comp REDS’ OUTFIELDERS mann (center) and Marty Callaghan will probably ctart in the outfield when the Cinclnnati Reds open their 1920 campain- CHAMBER WANTS MAIL SERVICE OFBESTKIND \ ! Fuliat {Cost Not Material, it Holds, ;1 but Efficient Service Is Necessary (Continued from Page One) Sawmills and canneries have begun work for the season and Spring W generally is getting under We want you mber of Commerce any time,” Mr. Swansc commended Chamber activity in conn tion with cleaning up the city and sald he int 1 to recommend similar plan for Petersburg. That community, he added, has a large program laid out for street build- ing and other civic for the cu year and call on Juncau for advice in car ing it out ee—— TAKU HARBOR MAN way. At Wrangell a beautiful yacht | has just been completed by Ander- son Brothers for Los Angeles people |at a cost of $30,000 It will be | used here this summer and fall and | then taken south. Many Visitors Present The Chamber was host today to }geveral out of town visitors, includ- q |Ing H. M. Sawyer, Ketchikan, O. E. Wheeler, Petersburg, E. N. Ohmer, R | Mayor of Petersburg and President lof its Chamber of Commerce, T. E. Elsemore, banker, C. E. Swanson, |C. Clausen, N. McKechnie, Robert 4| Allen, O. Benson and James Bren- # | nan, all Petersburg business men r Ohmer extended a cordial | invitation to the Chamber members and others of Juneau to visit ous breakdow Thomas Payne, bookkeeper of the Libby, MecNeill and Libby plant at Taku Harbor, was brought to Juneau today and placed in St. Ann's Hospital His condition is serious accord- ing to the attending physician. Payne was brought from Taku om the June, Capt. J. C. Boatman, and was rushed to the hospital at 11 a m. in an ambulance. .- OoDD JWS ATTENTION Regular meeting of Silver Bow Lodge No. A-2, I. O. O. F. this wening at 7 o'clock. Visiting nembers alw welcome. Work in the Degree of Truth. Lunch will be served. JAMES LARSON, —ady. Noble Grand. Assoctated Press Photo osed of Bob Meusel (left), Slug Hell- the bar at 6 feet 7% inches in a spring dual meet, only an inch Paso, Texas: “Babe Ruih, el for- short ofi Harold Oshorne's world midable carabinero de los Yanquis record. . Van Osdel cleared over de Nueva York se destaca como 6-3 in h school. a ¢l mas grande bateador que se haya key with Griffith in Chichgo wherc more anywhere else, possibly $250,000." Griffith | has been bounced right out of the |what the He had a tough time beat- ing Al Friedman in Boston and he the bout would draw Meanwhile Young Mr show. than ’sophom now with lofty a i | It sounds the same language. headline, “Babe Ruth, we read in El Continental no Under tions and doing very well by tk matter the El Colo: of El Portland 2; encofftrado en las ligas mayores de: beisbol.” GAMES YESTERDAY Pacific Coast League 1" Los Angeles 11; Hollywood 4. Sacramento 9. WHITES for EASTER Offered in the fin- er broadcloths and in batistes at $2.50 . Leader Dept. Store New designing for spring means better fitting pro- perticns — and that is quite marked in all our Shirts. Broadcloths, wov- ¢n madras, rayens and Latistes in solid colors and in patterns are shown. $1.75 to $6.50 GEORGE BROTHERS —= Seattl 4; Oakland 3. San Francisco 5; Mission 8. National League Pittsburgh 1; Cincinnati 3. Boston at New York, postponed onl | account of rain. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, postpon- ed on account of rain. Chicago 3; St. Louis 13. i American League | Washington 5; Boston 4. !Chicago at Cleveland, postponed on | account of rain. New York at Philadelphia, postpon- ed on account of rain. Louis at Detroit, on account of rain. postponed STANDING OF CLUBUS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet Los Angeles 875 |'Sacramento 3 25 {Ssan Francisco 556 | Oakland 556 Mission 500 is»:ame 444 Hollywood . Portland 125 National League {New York 1 | Philadelphia 1 Chicago 1 QPiLtsbumh 1 St. Louis REONSER | 1 [ 1.000 500 500 500 .000 Cincinnati (Bmoklyn é Boston -0 i American League | Won Lost Philadelphia | Detroit | Washington { Boston | New York 1 Et. Louis | Cleveland . | Chicago Pet. 1.000 1.000 667 333 .000 000 000 .000 e | CAGE STAR TURNS TO TEN} DURHAM, N. C, April 17.—A co- jcaptain and one of the foremost isubs of Duke's runner-up quint in i the Southern conference tourna- - {ment are after berths on the tennis | team. They are George Rogers, 'a veteran of the net squad, who |was a star basketball forward and 1is a co-captain for next year’s five, {and don Garber ,sub forward for | Rogers. ., i MRS. MAGUIRE ILL | Mrs. May Maguire entered St. jAnn’'s Hospital yesterday afternoon |for medical treatment, | e i GEVAERT FILMS AT / ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv Won Lost Pct. ! 1.000{ 500 000, Neooseseencuneone ° SPORT BRIEFS . 1 ] % eeces s evosve o 1 da Babe Ruth never hasto work the sunfield. That means he plays| right field at home and left field ia good part of the time on the road. TOTAL VALU 6 IVORY FLAKES, reg. 2 for 25 .... pkg. DUZ Washing Powder I SO D ST L AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN 1 large colored ENAMEL KETTLE .. 1.25 &2 25 E | Sammy Mandell will get 37% per | ALL FOR $1-4‘5 [cent .of the net receipts when he defends his title against Al Singer !in New York, July 17. Captain John McEwan had a squad of 60 for his first practice session as head coach at Holy Cross. i s ¥ The Oklahoma Aggies won the national collegiate association title three years in succession. | John R. Richards, class of '06, won 11 “W’s” in football, track and |rowing at the University of Wis- consin. | ' 'GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Ernie Nevers, husky righthanded pitcher, has received his uncondi- tional release by the San Fran- cisco Mission Reds. Nevers failed to round into form. o GREEN ONIONS ‘ LEEKS, 4 bunche Miss Frances Foster was taken tc St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for treatment of an injured knee. - e | | ATTENTION TENNIS PLAYERS The Courts of the Juneau Tennis Club located at Gold Creek are maintained at the expense of mem- bers of the Club and the right m] BEETS, 2 bunche use such courts is confined strictly to Club members. New memberships will be wel- comed, —adv. JUNEAU TENNIS CLUB. SPINACH, pound RHUBARB, pound ......... PARSLEY, bunch ,.::....... ASPARAGUS, Washington, 1b..19¢ CARROTS, 2 bunches ...... DNDGE BROTHERS Announce Two New Models A NEW SIX NEW POTATOES, 2 pounds CUCUMBERS, each ........ TURNIPS, 2 bunches ........ 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DEALERS BEDS—BEDS—SPRINGS—MATTRESSE Day Beds—Beds—Springs—Mattresses Complete Stock at Reasonable Prices JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. DAY VOTE FOR LEO W. BREUER (Present Incumbent) . At the Republican Primaries, April 29 For the Nomination of COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION F rye-Brfihn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 1930 Six Cylinder CHEVROLET The Greatest Dollar Value in Automobile History CONNORS MOTOR CO. SEE THE NEW MODELS IN OUR SHOW ROOMS | ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales | PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 JUST ARRIVED Another New Stock of Wallpaper Juneau Paint Store [ l THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS L THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and Fad at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Casvying Boat -