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T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. A —_— e e e - — ) BRINGING UP FATHER . By GEORGE McMANUS . I'ORBRE‘\K FAST| [ DONT BOTHER ME DON'T BOTHER ME If ?g“w‘icl fIHAVE f:Tc:i :;)OSN ’;‘_g 265?_5\_ ‘Y"(;fi“;‘gM‘-‘:E ¥ 3 X L = Srmhiidy 1‘?22.-:::6:0;:\6& : ‘l\‘l:: ;C:S%;I?'HE DAY FER MY T\.\é p\_A:op FURNITURE ON THE PLAN OF MY ROOM| e MLAC ROOM - AR AT THE KITCHEN INSTALLMENT PLAN . ) ‘ ) o b You Can Achieve [ anything you set out to do—espec- : ially if you have the backing of a good bank account. First National Bank Int'l Feature Service, Inc.. at Britain rights reserved. 313 Pt i ’ : ' 5 GEPES XLaramnn SHERMAN FUNERAL TO | The New Ford Town Sed ! Pt ket Teasup | BE HELD ON SUNDAY e ew rorc own Jeaan t A Hollywood 4; ‘Seattle 6. | 2 Y 7 s | @00 T ) igz‘.(;:lan\gnqtfls’7, L:‘s A;:é\lnsz 5. Funeral services for the late E.| “8(.0.00 F. 0. B. JL AL : il at P:ml r;n lo |H. Sherman, Deputy United States ! Fully Equipped [ Whision at BRcHSnS-SE | Marshal at Haines, will be held in g L 2 b s National League {Moose Hal g | A splendid choice as a family car because of its | Néw York at Boston—cold. se Hall next Sunday afternoon 4 . 4 {Cincinnati 0 at Pittsburgh "} snow-| 8% 2 o'clock, under the auspices of beauty _and comfort and outstanding pprformance. : e Attractive colors give added charm to its graceful * 5 3 3 |the local lodge of Moose, it was| — third inning, game called. ¢ . . 3 % i3 il npice; game, o announced today. Interment will|{ flowing lines Richly appointed and upholstered. Brooklyn 15; Philadelphia 16. 3 . > g : . be in the Moose plot in Evergreen Front seat is adjustable. Rear seat has a disappear- Title Bouts Height(,'l I"’terGSt in Out(l()or Seaso" > LounsAsr;M(r:‘k;c:ng;‘“ jCemetery ing center arm and arm rests at each side. | Mr. Sherman, who had resided in : y > }pmade,pma at New York—cold, |Alaska 33 years, was killed early, The Ford Icads. in sales because it |Boston at Washington—cold. this week while attempting to ar-| leads in VALUE Detroit 1; St. Louis 5. {rest an Indian at Haines. His rela- 5 . . . . \ Kansas and California, have | Free inspection and greasing service it | for 1500 miles I |Chicago at Cleveland—snow. s Jimm » - : Bt MCLarnszl'n (g Al ELRS | tives | STANDING OF CLUBUS ladvised Marshal Albert White Pacific Coast League will be impessible for them to Won Lost Pct. |come here at this time and re- UNEAU NIOTORS I y J S, Inc. Oakland 12 4 750! quested that the body be interred Sacramento ... 10 5 .667 | here. DEALERS ( | Los Angeles 9 5 643 ——— ‘ i W San Francisco g 1 ’)6;|FRANK E. DAY DIES i Mission 8 429 | Seattle 6 10 3% IN OLYMPIA, WASH. Hollywood TR e e | Portland 5 3 1 214| Frank E. Day, 69, father of Mrs. | \ National League J. T. Petrich of this city, passed v Won Lost Pct. |away in Olympia, Washington, on| New York ... 5 0 1.000|Monday of this week, according to| Pittsburgh 5 1 833 ['word received here by Mr. Petrich. | Chicago 5 4 556} he deceased resided here for one Philadelphia 3 3 500 year, when he was connected with' St. Lauis 3 5 375 ]the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining| {Boston ... 1 2 333 company. Mrs. Petrich and other| [SiRanEg 2 57 28 roiatives were with him at the imoar RO _‘e““: 200} time of his death. Funeral ser Sammy | Won Lost Pet. ;;"}f{:;“x?s;:;;}:&f"“ b koduy Mandell ;:;]C‘::;'"h'“ 3 2 ‘223‘! Mrs, Petrich will return to Ju- | K e y 7 ~ Y ~Q 5 T 4 = -’ . | Wasbingion 5 2 maneaninien dus o o weekh: || DAY BEDS—BEDS—SPRINGS—MATTRESSES L4 o : |st. Louis 8% iglvion £ . { G it Sharkey |44 N - : A - 'Boston SRR s e e Al Day Beds—Beds—Springs—Mattresses The big hearted boxing fans, weary of sordid ring fiascos, should get a few breaks this summer since they are prs g‘?Yflund 2 3 i P8 R sandlls et iy N Complete Stock at Reasonable Prices Sammy Mandell and Al Singer, Jimmy McLarnin and Jackie Fields a:d Max Schmeling and Jack Sharkey. N;:;";;Qrk g . g&; . JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. 7 | - e By JAY VESSELS Se——Twe————=r— | openings, forced considerable rc-|e @ © ® 8 o 4 e o 0 0 0 @ EpecypiiEgiioy vision of the pennant prospects. Up | e o DANISH AUTHORS MAY (A. P. Feature Service) | until he was hurt, Grimes was the|® PORTUGAL PUTS LICENSE e { NEW YORK, April 24—If a few * “{most¥potent individual factor'in thete oN CIGARETTE LIGHTERS o LOSE PUBLIC BOUNTY good fights is what the boxing gamc | Pirates’ battle for 1020 leadership |e .‘ UN VOTE FOR 3 needs, it may be in a healthy comn- and the most effective righthander | e LISBON, April 24. — “Be- qi w8 i ) & dition before the summer is over. in either league. By no stretch of |e ware lighting a cigarette o hCC?PEI;IHAGEN, Aprii 24—An au LE() W' BRE UER . Three major championships prob- the imagination can Percy Lec|e with a patent lighter if you e UMOr'S victory in the Danlsh su- ably will be decided within the next Jones be considered an adequate |® are not in possession of a e PTCMe court prohibiting libraries (Present Incumbent) ¥ = fcw months and all of the battles replacement for Grimes, granting|e license” is the warning given e ;i“;:’c‘dc;rcula‘t‘:ll }t"sb bi‘;lk has re- stand out as exceptionally promis- the latter to be in good health and @ foreigners when they land e 11 & threat by ihe govern-| ¥ & 3 § M Segidinge s o condition. : © here. o ment to withdraw the annual boun-| At the Republican Primaries, April 29 Sammy Mandell defends his ALANJ.%D Grimes, Pie Traynor and Lloyd|® Receipts from the sale of e tV Pald to Danish authors. : R g ht-Welght CrOWn 1N & My meet- | gy | VVaDET WeTe the Big Three so far|® matches showed a consider- | Peter Freucnen, u Danish ex-| For the Nomination of ing with Al Singer; Jack Sharkey as the Pirates were concerned last |® able falling off after the e plorer, recently published a book| and Max Schmeling fight in June £ |vear. With the big right-hander |® lighters. were put on the e of his travels with a note on the! CO!\IMISSIONER OF EDUCATION for first claim on the heavyweight If it wasn't for the well known gone and the other two on the cas-|® market. To protect the @ flyleaf forbidding the lending of| * ihrome. and Jackle Fields either |fact that the American professional |ualty list for the time being, Pitts-|[® match industry and the e the book. | S —— - — — will accept a battle with Jimmy golfers, no matter how often :hey‘burgh's prospects reflect no 1 L4 "t‘flsur}’_v which derives a | Some Mbraries protested, but oth- * McLarnin th Jackie’'s welter-|may have taken it on the chin|hyes, ® large income from that ® ers dispegarded the note and put « weight title at stake or will have|from him, have never yet ducked a ® source, the Government plac- @ the volume in circulation. Freu- F B h to do some tall explaining to the|chance to try conclusions with| 1t will take more than Grimes to ¢ ed a license tax on lighters ® chen prought suit and won. rye' runn ¢ boxing powers. Bobby Jones, suspiclon might be|make a pennant contender out of,® ©f $1.50 a year. ® ' The. Minister of Education then ‘At this stage of the program the |aroused by their almost unanimous|the Braves, but at least it indi- © Police and excise officials ® jndicated that if many more au- Com an Mandell-Singer and Fields-McLar- | Withdrawal from a journey abroadicaies how seriously the Boston club “’ed al:;.horize;i to demal.)d * thors took this method of forcing FRANK L p y nin scraps seem to be creating more | With the Atlanta amateur this|nas gone about the big job of dig- ;":fil:c °:x ;" v,hthcu ::""“’;- ® readers to buy their books, all 4 interest in New York that the|spring for the British Open Cham- |ging itself out of the depths. When o sclzcdz :1dcthe 3 fg n"r : : writers would be removed from the NIGHT Featuring Frye’s De- ; Schmeling-Sharkey thing. Eight |Plonship. ~|he is right, Grimes will win a lot o o oF elaulier 15 ¢ bounty lst. The list contains the ‘( 2 @ )y months ago this one heavyweight| Horton Smith and Leo Diegeljof ball games for any club in any i o bames of practically all important licious Hams and Bacon bout stood out as the most attrnc-;“"\“ join Jones at Hoylake for the|jeague. N A el e e 6B Danish ' ‘writers. The bounty i ¢ tive project since Jack I)emps!’y‘{;]\:i“—“;al‘t’:r !l;lgefin?;i:m;;nr»;:rgl e, | ?: ;;;Jual payment of from $135 l(t‘pul)li -an Candidate PHONE 38 quit. What happened to Sharkey | gen, /e oo 00000000 0 0o LUDWIG NELSON'S [ ik & for " at Miami seems to have removed |and Gene Sarazen, among others, SPORT BRIEFS . some of the attractive features of |have decided that further sea VOy-|o @ ¢ @ @ w = = = o » o o o (Annual Sale will be held as Dinner Speclals at Mabry's Cafe? ® the engagement, so the boxing cm_iages will not agree with them this |the past, May 1st. —adv.' Have you triea une Fve o'Clock . . ics say. year. Hagen, it seems, will be| .10 gpjversity of Chicago’s new i ! Terntorl(ll a perfect functioning fighting ma- | dominated the field in the British Bruno Betzel, former Indianapo- It wouldn't surprise the metro-|quite satisfied with making the trip'“e]d house will seat only 9,000, al- T « chine, is backed by a convincing OPen for the’past two years, With |, " manager, is piloting the Topeka politan experts if the challent >rs, [back from Australia with Joe Kirk- |y, ;. gp ticket demands sometimes 7 £ i |Hagen leading the field each time.| ] string of victories and has proved | g | Western league entry this year. y # himself to be 3 knockout punchet.ipa”e“ was runner-up last year B R l/ N S W I C K i 1930 Six Cylinder CHEVROLET The Greatest Dollar Value in Automobile History 3 Mandell, went into the ring as 80ing into vaudeville for a few short department says it 1s not conduct- turns and encores. i § the favorites. { athletics for profit. McLarnin, who has few equals as| Hagen, Farrell and Sarazen have £t 5 g Subject to the April Primaries Will Appreciate Your secking to dethrone Fields and{wood. Farrell and Sarazen are\reach twice that number. The sport He should have a psychological ad- and Sarazen in 1928. Leo Diegel Disagreement over a park site vantage over Fields because Jimmy (had a great chance to crash st~ Stopped Jackie in two rounds back |through last vear, leading at ‘mié’f,‘."ifiifluz‘f:lbflf‘&; e z:xs‘zr::tn R E C 0 R D S Vote 3 in 1925 when they were fighting as | halfway mark with 140, but Lar-i, “yoponise was: transferred to teatherweighis ruping Leo blew up on the third 700, e | CONNORS MOTOR CO ' Nt Singer has youth, speed and,round. PSR MR —_— 3 » 4 punching ability to match Man-| . ¥ LUDWIG NELSON'S .’ % dell's greater ring experience. Sam-| “Jones is playing greater golf|, .. ,q ‘sale will be held o< in 0 enis fiach SEE THE NEW MODELS - my is one of the smartest men to|than ever,” Johnny Farrell told me the past, May 1st. —adv. " top the lightweight division but his|on his return from a winter in the DODGE BROTHERS IN OUR SHOW ROOMS recent fights indicate that his legs!the South, where the great Geor- OFICE TO. CREDITORS 3 for $1 35 | h ¥ are slowing up. This would throw |gian broke even in two tussels with NOT ; AL . N ou: Durden orf' (hAY noteh{the, profeesional. stars.c “Bopuy | ™0: the Commissionees -CorCh_/on Announce é Mandell left as his main weapon to|hitting his mashie niblick shots| e ey ol Ak, RIRen | ’ s ’ o ! er 3 E | carry him through the champion- Surer than I have ever seen him. Xf\p o % ™ pox, Gommissioner HUNDREDS OF LATE RECORDS Two New Models ||r=—rr=rrm-m=="" f 15 rounds. . i 2 : sphits anehdwescac il |in his game, it was with this club, 30 _ex-OfiEle, Frobate Judse TO CHOOSE FR A NEW SIX ALASKA M EAT CO we ibut he seems to have it under con- m"‘t‘;‘::‘h":ficu’;cme TSR OM . i MAIDS AND MISTRESSES ol ooy * ‘ QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING V S i i WARD H. SHERMAN, deceased. | D | 3 o A COOPERATE IN ST. L!)Uli\‘y b]-‘ar:‘cll regrets his ;Fahlmtyht: gc; NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN | A NEW EIGHT | Mead%wbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamalee; i FRLDGR BENIES RO, W 0 iR D v | r s | PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4: ™ ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 24—The Hagen, because, he said, “The Haig |y’ & T i;‘;g‘“’i;z:“;p;;‘mg‘g At amazingly low | S ) 30 o age old problem of keeping house- alyays seems to be at his best|lqnnhotor “OF the estate of Ed- LUDW IG NELSON prices AR p 5 i _.__).‘; hold servants contented is a stePjabroad and would give Jones @\ q H gherman, deceased. All t.” ipersons having claims against the JEWELER nearer solution here. !great contest. Maids and mistresses have start-| “In England now, I think Hagen|cstate of said deceased are required ed a serles of conferences aimed is eve nmore popular than he is|ts present them to the undersigned at settling the guestions that have at home,” added Johnny. "He|at 434 Goldstein Building within 3 been the subject of many a com- draws the crowds and has always six months from the date of this \j edy skit and cartoon. |given a good show. And he seems |notice. t Both mistress and maid voice to play better golf over there than| pDated at Juneau, Alaska, April sheir views, grievances and recom- at home.™ 123, 1930 | N#* mendstions, Suggestions, include i H. L. FAULKNER, | reguletion of hours, wage scales,| The switch of Burleigh Grimes Administrator. | | [ | FREE—Hat Stand with every purchase of . 4 McCAUL QUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT MOTOR CO. | Juneau Paint Store Service With Satisfaction — b LR [Old Papers for sale at Empire Office - unions contracts, shifts of day from Pittsburgh to Boston, almost!First publication, April 24, 1930. nicht labor and. legislation. 'on the eve of the National league Last publication, May 22, 1920, RN AN