The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1930, Page 5

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'RDAY, MAY 3, 1930. By CEORGE McMANUS [ WHERE © ME k CLOTHES? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAT( THER E [ ThANK GOODNESS - o EALL- 'LL POT | EVERYTHING 'S ON THE TIHE TRONW | WAY TO THE NEW HOULSE = AR | BOT STILL- | HATE TO LEAVE b ik s o B | THi® oLD PLACE- GREAT HEAVENS - 1 THOLGHT You WERE ON YOUR WA TO THE riEw HOUSE LON - [\ PACWED EVERY THUING - THEY ARE IN MY TRONK - o, MAGGIE! ¥ { BE CAREFOL | NO, MmOUM! CONT FALL | | \ { WITH TTRAT You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a good bank account. First National Bank i GUN GLUB WILL MEETTOMORROW Scatter Gun Men Invited to | Take Part in Weekly | Clay Bird Shoot i gun artists will hold Sunday morning at the kly shoot of thé Juneau Members of the club Ford Delux Coupe Ford Standard Coupe Ford Sport Coupe PR e Al S CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATIONS F.0.B. Juneau, fully cquipped. Rumble seat, $25.00 extra. 1500 MILE FREE SERVICE The new Ford cars combine beauty of line and color with out- standing performance. In addition to low cost and economy of operation, they bring you unusual safety, comfort, speed, pov DOES BASEBALL PAY? Istriding along the | tha ad: ROOKIE'S YEAR $15,000 cuous place in the na- i e spotlight. take on Notre 'y this year in Pacific Coast League Hollywood at Pos nd—rain. mento 8; San Francisco 9. | Mission 13; Seattle 5. Oakland 2, 1; Los Angeles 3, 4. Sec- |t i Scatt Okla, May 3.—Bill g r, case is the answer regyl: bes baseball pay?” Gun C \tional coll The Mustar |Dame and the s ease of control, reliability and long life. The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE |two of the football schedule’s onal engagem on, out- ond game 11 innings. Breckenridge, a recruit with the 4 e desiring to partici-| CALL OR TELEPHONE 30 FOR DEMONSTRATION National Leagu= Brooklyn 8; St. Louis 4. i1 Philadel Americans last year, pate 000 for his one year ed to turn out. The! at 10 a.m. ! Philadelphia 8; Chicago 11. Boston 2; Pittsburgh 3. 1880 lsumme: JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. tent. He now is a po } in the University of gyerages for aded the shooters on' the past month, ac- At the outset, anyway, like a left-handed season major leagues. The first abbreviated, storm- swept week of the campaign wit- nessed brilliant pitching perform- ances by Robert Moses Grove, of|_ the Athletics, Larry French : Pirates, Wild Bill Hallahan rdinals, Lester Sweetland Watson Clark of the ehill of the @ Walker of the Giar 1 tossing curves ‘and high hard ones "h from the port sid ;‘)‘M Few teams ever capuured | gorroth pennants without at least one good |critical 1 bt handed pitcher and most of| a's famous f |ball coa Lambert, !lutoxed Purdue’s Big Ten bas ball champions last winter. in the The Chg -wi ! { offhand ns, yes A’s have two of tne OVE | ties and Walberg. Grove is @ good bet | to lead the twirlers of both leag in all-around performance thi year. The Giants depend on southpaws, Hubbell, Walker Pruett, to keep them in t Elliott and Clark are Brooklyn portside aces. Whitehill is the mzin- stay of the Tiger staff. The Pi- rates count heavily upon Fr and Petty. The Yankees have Zachary, Wells nd, seems { Chevalier started | nest punches to t} I Sikj double e Carpentier and beat the |to a frazzle for the | weight championship 'ica rying out the origi: ment to take it on ti B New York 8; Cincinnati 9. | American reague _Chicago 10; New York 1. i San Fran Cincinnati oak- | "} | Boston * | Detroit Detroit Clevel Philadelphia 9. ; Boston 3. s hington 13 [A. NG OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 640 600 Oakland 563 542 American TLeague Won Lost 11 3 9 | her] 4 1. Clithero, Seattle. - | ', TONIGHT | AT THE on the professional diamond. Bill, a r hurler for mouth University, received $5,000 | salary, $5,000 bonus for signing ¢ |$5,000 for his world series sha | Breckenridge, senior, a Tulsa, Okla, Jjudge, pers don the bat for the bar. R s FLIPPIN, VIRG A STAR Cklahoma, and has turned his back corain Club tods Dart- 92 per c figures issued by the He had an average of | for the month. to ay Council ran him a close second ., QUITS TRACK %4 pin, captain k team and holde has giv ics because of his May 10th will be n cal school. ears of competition, averaged 17 points a rop school average W During his | Flippin has H. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mrs. Ruth Hayes, city; J , city; Mr. and Mrs. Alaskan J. Fancof, Baranof; F. C. Doug- las, Portland; Elmer S. Seymour, Seattle; Roy Cox, city; H. W. a| Both . forms at The Empire. d with 91 aded his son to aban- j Wil nard 80, and Truesdell, Waterude s tied for third with Other averages wers: s 84, Johnson 81, Ber Hantz up a food sale will be held S and locati —adv. Committ ned later. .- — American and Canadian ELKS HALL Changed to DEALERS b oot o o\ Hat Stand with every purchase of QUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT Juneau Paint Store THE PIANO Used in the Better Homes Concert and broadecasted by the local station, was tuned by George Anderson and furnished by the Anderson Music Shoppe. Bet- ter Homes need Pianos because a Piano is the ideal home instrument. The Kohler-Brambach Pianos in Baby Grands and Upright furnished in the latest styles, direct from factory at New York prices. George Anderson will leave shortly to tune and service Pianos in the Yukon Territory and Interior Alaska. Juneau Piano owners in need of expert tun- ing service at this time, better phone 143 promptly. Thank You. FREE ¥ Dirt or Litter! Now—Dby the mew “RED CEDAR METHOD"—you can have your house re-roofed without the usual dirt and litter. shrubbery undamaged. New Red Cedar Shingles are laid right over the old roof. Greatly increases warmth. Air spaces between old and new shingles add to insula- tion. Cuts fuel bills. OIld roof completely hidden. Your lawn and Illustrated literature explaining the method and its advantages on request. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Anderson Music Shoppe MODERN BALL ROOM A. B. HALL |Chambers, Benjamin Island; Lee Come and enjoy yourself at the Johnson, Tulsequah; N. Travers, A. B. Hall where a good time is Tulsequah. COLUMBIA, Mo., May 3.—“Um-'made possible by our large and is taboo the Uni-{convenient hall. We have some ssourd {surprise numbers featuring MOON- L. Bri r of [LIGHT TINC |adv. Juneau Amuser and Pennock for left-handed mound chores, but Pennock is about ended | and Zachary, despite an cxcepuun-l al year in 1929, cannot toil regular-| ly. ‘The Yankees, if they go any-|pire baiting” where in the race this year, must versity'of 1 t right-handed effectiveness from by Che: , Hoyt and Sherid 'athletics. A DANCE A. B. Hall TONIGHT Juneau Amusement Company Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor A BREAK FOR THE UMPIRE Zynda Susie Riesoff and brother; Mrs. A. Curtis; Miss Alice Marian Cur- Miss Alice Bamber, Portl A. B. Chapman, Taku. New wood veneer o sCam Ay sounding shell in- stalled on stage— new decorations— unique lighting 4 2 " | ; 5 New stock of overstuffed furniture just effects. i ¢ arrived — Drop in and ask to see CHRYSLER MOTOR CO. PLYMOUTH World’s Lowest Priced Full Size Serenaders JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. 6-PIECE BAND TONIGHT “Where the best music sounds BEST” Frye-Bruhn Company FOUR DOOR SEDAN F. 0. B. Juncau $875.00 Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “Taku” FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing 4LASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” | ] Alaska-W ashington Airways ey P - | """ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbreok Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 errrrrreree e rored IHTTTHTHI PHONE 429 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent i |O1d Papers for sale at Empire Office

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