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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. BRINGING UP FATHER y By GEORGE McMANUS I'™M SMART ENOUEH NOT TO CARRY A CANE WHEN IT'S RAININ' §77 HLRE COMES DUNEGAN, HE THINKS HE'S THE SMARTEST MAN IN THE WORLD-YLL KID HIM ALONG- YOU THINK YOURE SMART > k) . You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- | ially if you have the backing of a | good bank account. First National Bank ettt e e The New Ford Town Sedan § $880.00 F. O. B. JUNEAU |BIG: LEAGUE VETERANS “$1000 COULDN'T PLENTIFUL ON COAST, © 1930, Int1 Feature Service. Inc.. Great Britaln rights reserved. - ‘ | | | BUY GOOD IT DID” SAN FRANCISCO, April 22.—| | F P 3 g “ully Equipped {Many fornmer big league stars Will| «1 wouldn't take a thousand dol- | y Bav {lend their experience to the Pacific 1ars for what Sargon has done for| A splendid choice as a family car because of its \C"“‘n League pennant race this me, = s flf beauty and comfort and outstanding performance. s “I had a nervous breakdown an Attractive cclors give added charm to its graceful B e Among the once-big-time ball j{ looked like I was never going| & g upholstered. Rear seat has a disappear- flowing lines Richly appointed and Front seat is adjustable. ing center arm and arm rests at each side. | players who will flash in the West | | R | | al ¢ | Pitchers—Paul Zahniser, Seattle; | Wynn' Ballou, Los Angeles; Carol | Yerkes, Portland; Carl Mays, Port- land; Emil' Yde, Hollywood. | Catchers—Bill Skiff, Los Agneles; | The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE Free inspection and greasing service 7 £ ;'::‘ golil;ss,wsmme; Alex G:\shon.i Yor. 1500 tniles San Francisco. Infielders—Aaron Ward, Sacra-| mento; Mike Gazella, Hollywood:! JUNEAU MOTOR)S, IHC. Earl Sheely, Seals; Jimmy Cronin, | Portland; Ossie Orwoll, Portland;| George Burns, San Francisco. | | Outfielders—Johnny Moore, Los Angeles; Walter French, Portland. DEALERS Primo Carnera at least has helped locate some of the battered fistic ancients who had not been heard . of in years. The Carnera Camp's! sleuths somehow have managed to . detect the cld cauliflowers in their native retreats and bring them out| WILLIAM STRONG TO | BE POSTMASTER FOR TULSEQUAH STATION| Wwilliam Strong has been ap-ito get A A0 MRS. HENRY GAUTHIER | | i | | | again, like so many dummies at 2| on my feet. There side show, to be knocked down pointed Postmaster of a summer were tim when I'd have given { post office which will be estab-inearly everything I possessed for| 4 lished in the Tulsequah mineral relief from the terrible backaches | district by Canadian officials, ac-|I had. It was a critical period of cording to word recelved here this|my life and I was having hot| week. | flashes and chills until I was sim- The new station will be at Tulse-|ply wretched. Sargon put my nerves quah. ;{lhis settlement was former-}under perfect control and those Tarmer Lodge was ome of them.| 3 rmer was tossed in for the| New Orleans. It seems | nce he last was in the | ness though it may not | fighting bu: o 1y kmown as Eaton, but the name | terrible backaches have entirely dis-|| DAY BEDS—BEDS—SPRINGS—MATTRESSES i ~ farmer, however, with mc; was changed because of the exist-|apeared. I am never bothered ~ e ‘white -hopc” era that produced ! ence.of a small town in another|with those hot and cold flashes Day Beds—Beds—Springs—Mattresses Carl Morris and finally Jess \v;!-} section of British Columbia of the|like I used to have and my whole Complete Stock at Reasonable Prices lard. Jack McAulifee II, who bobbed up at Denver as a target for the blg‘ ten-pin man from Italy. mxgmully; same” name 2 X e RN } TALBOT WILL TALK |system is strengthened and built |up. Sargon Pills overcame my con- ;stlpalion completely.”"—Mrs. Henry | Gauthier, 315 E. 20th St., Tacoma.| JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. e o @l came from Detroit. He. . subs ' | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Agents. | i SPeT ¥ quently caused a great deal of a ——2+ | TOMORROW EVENING —adv. | noyance to the original Jack, aj Associated Press telephoto of President Hoover throwing out the first ball ,opening the 1930 pennant OVER STATION KJR VOTE FOR . lightweight, and an undefeated ruce jn Washingten in the initial game between the Senators and Boston. R | champion. Jack McAuliffe IT was a} ___ e Vi #350 g e e CLATRE TG R Lo ki Speaking over . Beattle Py 2 7 flashy gymnasium performer when| [ M LEO W. R UER : - A DORQ 5 »a IR, T . Vice-Com- | b it med i New Sork i CHICAGO PURSES LURE TURF'S BEST, v s gemine b b hi s s AL e (Uenibit Snsutibibit) 1923, but it did not take long to r o " B i + Sllicot AhdE hb)apieiioet T cvhin | ARLINGTON ADDS STEEPLE CHASE's wHITE DOMINATES e aska of the American Legion, at| Cons.tructu)n * fragile chin He impressed Prod| o EVENING FASHIONS » 7:‘55 p. m. tomorrow, Juneau time, 2 g i i : il A { : 14 o will broadcast to Legionnaires of | At the Republican Primaries, April 29 moter Tex Rickard lsumclemly 10! CHICAGO, April 22—Six months GAI\'IES YESTERDAY \. PARIS, April 22.—White is ® Alaska regarding the annual de- Com antv be matched with Luis Angel FIrnolof the sport of kings at four tracks, NSHoDRY Lekive e just as important for even- e Partment convention to be held at p - For the Nomination of J P! u;] the sfer;n;;glna: ::; Lh; Mli(lk F;nd:au within an hour’s ride of theigg?m“ 8'9 Bxg_okl_yn 1t51 {e ing wear as it is for sport e Anchorage September 15, 16 and an at the Yankee Sta- wjoop» commences here on May 1.|JRicaso 9; Cincinnati . 15 e -~ 17, dccording to a cablegram re- . dium. Fred Fulton, Jess Willard,| All:rora opens the season, w}’;ich Pittsburgh 6; Bt. Louls 4. : mf}},’;lgfi‘;?: fifi?lei‘fiziiz : ceived here Eoday by J. Tg Petrich. GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Floyd Johnson and Jack cha_ult‘wm be highlighted by the two mnc‘l‘hx]adclpma 6; New York 8. & sown s Wiile mooosin with ' @ All posts in the Territory have were on the same card. McAuliffe'gng one-quarter derbies for three- | - Amoriiap, Jetsve {e jewel ornaments or trimmed e Peen hotified of the address and | P gave a dazzling exhibition of f00t-|year_olds, the American Derby md,g{usimswg fi:c :‘hfladegnhmT 3. o with long white' fringe o il is expected the broadcast will be CARPENTER ! St. s 3 A o % 2. $ work f‘"'t 8 ‘°“l’(‘d a?d :‘h half b“:“the American Classic. , 3 mr?r:ss 5., CHEQAE0 en In-| o " White faille, chiffon and e heard &by thousands of Alaskan WORK . started to weaken In the second) wyashington Park picks Up O Goveland 6: Detrott 1 | tulle are extensively used for e radio- owners. Fr e'Bruhn ¢ round and was knocked out in the nray 26 the season Aurora cnded ; St |® youthful dance dresses. ° - 4 third when Firpo caught up with! 7 P Pacific Coast League Bt p 641 St W B et Tt £ _ oo e vt 3 OWENS, BROTHERS Phone 62 Company i e wel 84l n ol. al B 1 o i aci . 3 Scouring the almost [O1GOUeN, g president, He also i Churchill T o the toatns wese traver.|® < Floral * prinb ‘chitton 1s . NOW LOGGING AT one fistic lanes, Carnera’s scouts brought , pown gy president. % i g s ,|® considered ‘smartest when e £ in Chuck Wiggins for one of the "o, .}un)c'llzi Washington will be ;’cllg‘r);(,)m(:):ghz;:f,e‘l;:ll;?}‘:‘ ;;:‘k{,hl o the background is white. . HECATA ISL. CAMP o Feuturlng Frye’s De- i ¢ acts. For all one knows, they e R - S . n 3 ! § o .. X5 may now be hot on the trall of et it 109 norses, 19 morc han' s at Bortmd. [0 gparelte lace a8 an O ¢ Operations of the Owens Broth- licious Hams and Bacon acte horses, ore tha e l® s g % b5 ; $ Charley Weinert, Al Reich and fl "Kemcuk ok i v Mission at Portland. - o taurant and dinner easem. e €I Who are conducting the Juneau| 1 4 " Homer Smith, the man of a thou- | he y Y. e Oakland at San Francisco. e . Logging Company on Hecata Island merlcan PIIO E N e Eroskdowns, {grabibed-the Derbyihnd: $47.550 1ast, Sacyamanto ab Lok, Augeles. B i o In connection with the Juneau Lum- NE 38 ] year. | ber Mills, have been logging at B . . i i) ceoe . 3 ) T All the big shots, mm_ud\m; Harry | STANDING OF CLUB s ® '_l . -_-“0 ®® ® eir camp for the past several Cauty The Harlequin of Harl em‘_ Slapsey Payne Whitney's sensational youn;:-! Pacifi % weeks. Maxey Rosenbloon, comes rightfully | gors whichone and Boojum are| aciflc Coast League oo, |Wal Was taken aboard the plane Last ‘fall the brothers organized Sho by his name and reputation. They oo o4 thic vear. They were kept' OB - |and brought here, where airport the Juneau Logging Company and tell the story of one of Maxey's|, . ,¢tne Kentucky Derby. Liow: Sugries {8 2 59| attaches .made a pet of it and came north from O here i ildi . . £ d hardest fights, i BNe il ! Oakland 10 4 4 A o regon, whe Valentine Building most recent anh i éd' Arlington, the Saratoga of the <o "ol Lol T : 643 |named. it “OX-5. they had been employed. During ILX Y inaer 4 ‘ z |10 August 2, during W " Mission 55 8 385 - ol ng g Rosenbloom, it seems, was Makinz | o gy e yun. Last vear the moipwood 2 & 4 Women Time Housework |this spring and summer. Special for the month of CHEVROLET whoopee on the night of the fight| ), (0 rougnt all the three-year- geqttle RO i | profiuas il e April — Safest Perfected ¢ at a night club when he suddenly o\ *H PO T U I T rer etiang ¢ 10 21 For Increased Efficiency, FEERO ON NORAH Method of looked at his wateh, discovered Wynq pye Larkspur soundly trounced Natiofial Lesguc : | 2 The Greatest Dollar Value ¥ was abqut 9:30 and remenibered ey the others. Arington will add, WorkUs st Pet. | BERKELEY, Cal, April 22—Use Frank Feero, of Skagway, recent- Permanent Waving 2 . I was due at Madison Square Garden g o 1o0nasing to its'card this Year.|New York ... 4 0 1000|0f time schedules by the house- ly appointed Deputy Collector of “ in Automobile History for ‘the Bigin event. From Aug. 4 to 23 Hawthorne will pittsburgh 5 1 ga3|wife is gaining, Miss Harriet G. Customs at Prince Rupert, passed $10.00 i “Keep a spot (o‘r me. T got SOME |y, v. o meeting; Lincoln Fields, Chicago 4 3 ‘571 |Eddy states in her report of home through on the Princess Norah, on 3 work"to do Busi VLY be back in an, .o o5 o Sept. 27; Hawthorne St. Louis 2 4 ‘333 | demonstration work of the Univer- his way to the Canadian port. He Under New Management 3 i hour,” said Maxey. He had om§ a again from Sept. 20 to Oct. 11, and Boston 1 2 333 |sity of Cam_ornia agricultural ex- will take over his duties May 1. | CONNORS MOTOR CO - Tow oo IR the G n |Aurora Oct. 13 to Oct 3L Brooklyn 1 2 333 tension service. = = - = | pe 2 G s R e Aning - agd Cincinnatl 2 5 28| Several hundred women are keep- [ T i 254 | ing me schedules in loing their . then without even a rub-downiJACKIE FIELDS IS poiladelphia o b e |housework with a definite period | ® BENEFIT SEE THE NEW MODELS dressing to hustle back to the nigat! Won Lost Pect. |set aside for rest during midday . . club. WINNER BY KNOCKOUT Philadephia 3 1 50 | Cooking breakfast, cleaning the DODGE BROTHERS IN OUR SHOW ROOMS 3 A A I—Y— 2 2 | washington 4 2 667 | house, preparing luncp. rest and ‘ Rosenbloom has been mak{ng‘ 1m-| _F’:AN S CITY, April. 224-Jackie cpiea00 2 1 _567\1'ecreatlon.v preparing dinner, clean- 'Announce i portant money. In fact within a'!Fields, world welterweight' cham- Cleveland 2 2 600 ing the dishes and odd detalls all 3 few recent months his own share; pion, last night knocked out Meyer p,cio, 3 3 ‘500 | are done by the clock. e - h of earnings amounted to $160000 Grace, of Philadelphia, in thé third nyepyop 2 3 500 “The time schedule shows the Two New Models [ e ’ but, believe it or not, he wentiofa scheduled 10 round match. The ot 1 ouis 1 3 250 {home maker where she is working AL KA ME T C % through the whole pile and spenttitle was not at stake. EMow, Yotk 0 4 _oog‘lto advantage and where she 15 A NEW SIX A b A 5 2 a day looking up his manager to| —_—— e, ' L R wasting her time and ener ac- = bl ¥ on him for §75. Max-| GEORGIA POET'S WORK IS i HAWKS |cording to Miss Eddy. A NEW EIGH | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING -« E put the buzz” on him GOAT SAVED FROM HA b % » ey's manager never sees him be-| ADDED TO DUKE LIBEARY, MADE MASCOT OF AIRPORT ——————— |1 Meadowbrook Butter . Austin Fresh Tamales tween fights, never observes the i s i | BUILDS AND FLIES PLANE . . g At amazingly low | PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | § ¥ poxer in training and merely sends DURI‘-?AM. N. C. April 21.—A JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, April} & : —~—— e e Rosenbloom the details as to time rare collection of manuscripts onéelgs A young goat that was saved | MILL VALLEY, Cal—J. P. Sell». ML prices 5 i and place of matches when they | the property of Dr. Thomas HolleY from a pair of hawks by two m,l:nc_xl'; m?jreq lhnnfs(‘)l y:lars old, hul.: y the i 3 are made. . Chivers, “lost Georgia poct,” clos¢ jators has been made the mascot | bUlls ang SUSRIBSIRS S 4 sma “ Y 1 199 S lw'mmwm’“‘ - . R P Lriend. od romtemporiry of BdgAriar the Miaferson. Ol Wirhort: {monoplane of his own design near GLOOM CHASERS i FREE—Hat Stand with every purchase of MURPHY GOES TO KANSAS |Allen Poe, has been acquired by, The two airmen were flying low hery:, B has folding wings, which | ’ |the Duke University library. {hear here when they saw the hawks have a spread of 22 fect when MCCA [ [L OUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT M N MANHATTAN, Kas., April 22— It is the largest x;:h-v ; csllcf— ;zttackrip%dthgr lgna;k\:’/;nch ““‘:, 1_ospclosed. e | = % ‘f Paul Murphy, former University of | tion known to exist. rofessor in a field. he were diving | R 7 %o i g | J P S - Pennsylvafnn backfield star, hastLewis Chase, now compiling a biog- repeatedly at the bleating animal CHATHAM TENDER HERE JUNEAU AMUSE MOTOR CO. ‘ uneau alnt tOTe & been appointed assistant football |raphy of the poet, gathered the'as it ran about distractedly unable 55 | 3 coach at the University of Kansas. |material to escape its tormentors. The O. M. Arnold, Capt. Tom | g Service With Satisfaction || . J AL i A Bbiilie, S5 Y RN Landing in the field, the fliers|Tompkins, tender of the George T. MENT CO. | # Dinner Speclals al Mabry's Cafe? GEVAERT FILMS AT jwent to the goat's rescue and drove | Myers cannery at Chatham, arrived y in port this morning, Have you %rleq e Five o'Clock| ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adl7 off the hawks, The frightened ani-

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