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4R ol 2B oL GRER G Ll cther s - L L e . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930. — e e e BRINGING UP FATHER By CEORGE McMANUS | YoULL PARDON WE DION'T YES MAGGIE THID| | US-BLT THIH 1D INVITE ANY l 15 A STAG _— | A PRIVATE LITTLE | OF THE —_— = AI nadd, LUNCHEON WE =5 LADIES (/\ Y s N e N | v camzn N t LBY MISTA A ¢ P WELL-VLL ATTEND TO HIM - LETS HEAR WHAT " YOU'VE GOT TO SAY- MR-IGGS- SO HES DOWN) IN THE HOLD WITH THOSE SAILORS-EH? o [t You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a zood bank account. First National Bank © 1930, Intl Feature \ Grest Britain rights £ CORDOVA BUSINESS River Delta and fishermen are . | making good catches, Mr. Faith 1 V l )f . Y M K e ~ COND]T[ONS SOUND, ;repm'tod Good prices are being J ()re (l ll‘/ ()' Ollr 5 On’()_ B2 | y 'paid by local buyers. Canneries o ~ 1 i SAYS ALAN FAITH‘M Dibsanag the Tn e fiahing Ford Delux Coupe ... $755.00 - . d : RS "Sl(:S?“:"ld‘;mpggfeful for a better [} Ford Standard Coupe . 705.00 Y he best winter in n averag K. 3 e y 5y g S m a business stand-| n expecis to be out of | Ford Sport (A)llp(‘, ZRdy - 735.00 of <pects the rest of the|ine Territory about 90 days. He CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATIONS spondingly success- | will go as far East as New York F.0.B. Juneaun, full, i 3 | a L0.B. A ly equipped. Rumble seat, $25.00 extra. g to Alan C. Faith, | city, and visit in several States. ditor of the Cordova | AR R Y 1is deeply imbedded in the Pacific GAMES MONDAY 1500 MILE FREE SERVICE Ecgast League's second division 15‘ American League : | Time. visited Juneau today e et § ! The new Ford cars combine beauty of line and color with out- lbecause Manager Ernie Johnson Cleveland at Chicago—Rain. | BOUND TO INTERIOR whilc steamer Alaska was in NELSON LEAVES HOSPITAL |} standing performance. In addition to low cost amd economy of Eshoulders too many r_esponsibil:nes.lm-w York at Boston—Rain. | R rmg't.‘ E i cn‘x'o\ltc to Eastern ; 3 X ‘ operation, they bring you unusual safety, comfort, speed, power, iWhel; discovered paying the hotel|St. Louis 4, 2; Detroit 5, 4. | Walter F. Lord, former resident POIIS on an l‘ME“fdc?d Vflc““;’“- ,pn’“‘l‘g:;; NS‘-‘_"“ left 5‘- :1;““ hos-1§ ease of control, reliability and long life. ibill by a friend, Ernie remarked: National League |cf Anchorage and other sections of || A2 y runs ol ng salmon | pital after being confined for some| The F i E ¢ % {“I'm leadoff man, secretary, assist-|All games postponed—Rain. IAlaska, until ten years ago, and |1 DOW in progress in the Copper)time to receive medical treatment. | The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE |ant manager, coach and disbursing Pacific Coast League ‘now of Fort Worth,. Texas, was an | B e TG | CALL OR TELEPHONE 30 FOR DEMONSTRATION |agent for this outfit.” A drive|] No games played yesterday 8S arrival in Juneau this week on his | i = |for $18,000 has been conducted to|clubs traveling to open this after- | way to the Interior. i | JUNFAU MOTORS I \ y ’!pfly the expense of sending threc|{noon on the following schedule| with him is J. Withers, also of 4 3 P 'lc. X < | University of Washington crews to|for this week: | Fort Worth. They are going in' DEALERS ALANJ.Q‘I.D sy ine. Seattle at.Mission. |to Ruby and other Interior points e R > 1 505 ;“ el tSncrakr;'mndto. ion a business trip which will keep oy 1 | HURLER'S LUCK WAS PUNK, p“’_‘” rg““:“;’x ‘]‘l O“d‘“‘ h j them occupied all summer, accord- | A3 RIS Ll S : | BUT A RAINBOW APPEARED| Fortiand at Hollywood. ing to Mr. Lord. ‘ § FREE—Hat Stand with every purchase of ~ Runaing up an encurance sireak | ) { | In 1910 Mr. Lord first came to| S S | :u_bnscball is like scaling & MOUN-\ NEW YORK, May 20.—Charley STANDING OF CLUBS | Alaska, and for the following de- $ 83 | QUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT Pml" Dca;(hor trekking to the North'pyreing once a pitcher for the (Corrected to Date) | cade he spent most of his time in §§ | . 'ole. ere’s a measure of glory poston Red Sox, perennial cellar| Pacific Coast League | the Territory. This is his first & | J P S in it and distinction but little, if | candidates, now has a chance to Won Lost Pet. trip north since he went Outside| % | uneau I’ aint Store Sny pritis : Ishare in first division splits, be-|Sacramento ..... 25 18 610 ahout 1920, [ = = « } _Joey Sewell, great Cleveiand in- wayse he had tough luck in two|Oakland 2% 17 595 He and Mr. Withers are leaving | fielder, stayed in the ~game Wh"'"’early games this year. Los Anuclgs 22 18 550! today on the Yukon and expect to he should have been in a bed or“ Ruffing was traded to the New San Francisco 22 20 .SZ‘A_I‘b,\ back on their way south some- 1 o hospitel, just because he had yory yankees for Cedric Durst, out- | Mission 19 20 A yime next fall. o D 1100 straight games and|gpeider, after he lost two games for |Seattle 19 22 46| Bt ! FULL ying to bust Everett Scott's| ¢ _run margin, | Hollywood ... 18 22 450 g 5 4 1 Tacord of 1307, doey finally| e Red B0 OY & e aanager, (Portiand ... 132 55 FIVE LEAVE HERE :| EVERYTH ING LINE OF 1o quit atter 1102, anyway, ana | moBl® HEREL EE 1 woud | National_Leagus a FOR TAKU POINT| the runner-up isn't remembered ,jco. the luck of his club, which Sl W;)él )i.;st Pscr 1 ; N | Brooklyn 5m ’ fui[\.long. ot 3\ | during the early games lost seven .o LWo ' 15 12 556 Gasboat Amy, of the United| for the PAINTS s a matter of fact, if Sewell| o¢ by a single run. | 5 oo | T ¢ 5 i hadn’t been laid off for a single ® }St. Louls 107 28 552, Trapspartation: ‘Comipany EeIybg s St s game in 1922 so Tris Speaker could| BUTTE BOYS HIT SHARPLY |Chicago .......... m 14 548 five pa ‘Se"g‘f_“ bound for Tulse P IQHEI{MAN . E i Pittsburgh ... 14 12 538 | quah, left here at 9 a.m, today for 2 e, cgiawirookls. dooked sk ishorte Cincinnati 12 15 444 Taku Point FOR EVERY : ‘ : 0 ) y .I,’m 1?;.,?1011:;?::' S?;tvfr::?:‘z‘ BUTTE, Mont, M“»"b 20 —x;‘ Boston 12 15 .444| Those who left were L. H. Metz- - sl e ; * |of nine major amateur boxing tILLes | pyjjqelphia 8 17 320 gar, George Nelson, R. J. Boyd, C. 7 ike 3 ] g long before this. U to the start;os pontana were won by Butte boys| pAmerican League {B. Murphy and Sam Brown. Mr. ,!)0 it ]l.l\(l ‘{ PURPOSE of the 1930 season, Sewell had . ¢ne state tournament here. The fs A Serappy Fight? ) s played 1382 major league games| Won Lost Pet |Metzgar is on his way to visit the " o' )i $6" trls Tndiariys aver. the ‘pertod] 0V mlce tm leavehfi:m‘;’e:the:;|Wasmngwn . 20 10 667 Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- 4 s were eld, | i ¥ v 2 - 3 rinic1ha0 tHOUEN 19} | That 1988 | ks Benmngton Dest Lodgs Teathal fonern b -~ M5 1071 e PRIV iDLeEes 0 108 e g s something to take your mind game was the only one he missed ! b : : g 2 6k sd. W nkpaokshe: Wirk Gonp off bu a scrappy fight with a . h e erweight. New York 13 12 520 |since last fall ; " toapin’ Rai 3 Y n, the entire period. The streak| ol AR | Boator 12 16 429 | " rin’, tearin’, Rainbow, Cut-throat, Colo- whicl. finally ended in Boston, be- N ie at The Em- -/ g r o ¥ | MR, 7 13 A g Braok s i P vha 3 i 120 g s 1922“ s be \ dt‘t]tapen Tor sa; Chicago 114 440 GRADE SCHOOLS PICNIC rado Brook and King Salmon or whatever | gar pt. 3, 3 ‘Dire office. Detroit 12 19 387 the waters provide. | | B St. Louis ......... 10 18 357| Sunny May days will be picnic ‘ % 5 4 Everett Scott, who finally was| Old papers for sale at The Em- s Serian CNE e vl days for the varous grades of the | Come to Fisherman’s Headquarters if benched by Manager Miller Hug-|p're 1 Won Lost Pet.|Grammar School this week. The| vou want to fill your needs economic- 3 gins of the Yankees to end the; = = | American Lej . ally. ! & , i 2 gion.... 3 0 1.000 | third grade will be one of those ally. | - shortstop's record-breaking streak, | Elks SRR T il 000 which will go out this afternoon, | i ; 3 3 A ! rye runn said afterward: | Moose 0 2 .000|while most of the others are plan- | Everything at just a little lower price “I know now that I was foolish in i ST POl | ning to take advantage of the pro- than elsewhere. Company persisting after that consecutive !CARLYLE‘S PLAYING TALENT |vailing weather soon | GRS 8 L | @ same record. It got to be a form DISPLAYED TO TEN BOSSES! e e | I 2 9, of collecting mania with me. I felt : ;‘ |TRINITY GUILD GOODIE SALE | & Fealurmg Fryc s De- : i i RINK : ki , , o a lot of times that I would be | ATLANTA, May 20—Roy Carlyle,| A Goodie Sale will be held by arris Hardware LO. licious Hams and Bacon better for a rest and a layoff. I was run down physically but I hated to quit. I might have stayed OPEN up a couple of years more in the big show if I had taken it easier.” 'one of baseball's wandering boys, is|the Ladies of the Trinity Church | iright back where he started in|Guild on Saturday, May 24, in the 1922 after averaging a new club a|corner room of Goldstein’s Em-’ |year since he first joined the At- porium. —adv | . lanta Crackers. e o, s S e e WEdneSdaYa Frlday and Roy has played with Charlotte, | ou Gehrig, the burly Yankee i {Mémphis and Birmingham, Wash- first baseman, now appears to be Sunday Evc“lngs ‘xgwfil, Boston and f,ew York in the only player with even an out- the American, Oakland in the Pa-| ® side chance of upsetting Scott’s | cific Coast and Kansas City in the| record. ‘ || A special program will be |! American Association. The Crax Larruping Lou, since he broke featured Wednesday even- |ibought him from Kansas City. PHONE 38 FRONT STREET The Dime and Dollar Building and | 1930 Six Cylinder Loan Association | CHEVROLET in with the Yankees as a regular | . ini - O relre—ee i "] ing by the Martinique : { ;20\1332\1 ::xsners‘f’u‘:pnt thevg?ario?)l School of ance assibied 8 la.\st?: MT;: ‘Socloct D—h:cll(\‘/r% N 01 3¢ P | the 1990 campaign. It would take | by G- Morrison at the |iSpecals at TAPFY (Formerly Willamette Building and Loan Association) ‘ The Greatest Dollar Value his full playing time for the next | Piano. four years in a row to dislodge Scott’s mark but Gehrig is only 27 years old this year and rugged e | enough to keep up the pace. Roller Skating at i FOR Plhoibess s 8 A = o A; Biiall | OUTDOOR WEAR | in Automobile History ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALASKANS We Pay | CONNORS MOTOR CO. 6% INTEREST Compounded | SEE 10308 MOR 0 four, has a younger brother Lionel who may be heard from in a few ok seasons 8s a star of the riding Wednesday, Friday and | ame. Perhaps the reason Seattl Sunday Evenings fitters f A i e T — RS o o ive oat Semi-Annually | ; i of doors— i . .| Sheet Metal Pacs . |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Boots wit o dajery | o anll ez CHRYSLER Bhges 3 } Foga;e’l;:nl;sun. MOTOR CO. lel:;::;‘ Assets in excess of Two Million Dollars. A savings plan to meet ‘ “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Smoke Stacks SRR every need—dimes or dollars. g | PLYMOUTH || = Stag shins Down Spouts ¢ Slickers Start ‘a savings account today with our representatives and watch your account grow. for Dry Cleaning and Pressing Gl ‘ World's Lowest Priced N ¥ oA % Sel:i': P;: 4 Full She 1113:;1 N::t: ALASKA REPRESENTATIVES 4LASKA LAUNDRY Yukon Stoves' FOUR DOOR AEDAN H. J. EBERHART. Gastineau Hotel, Phone 10, Juneau, Alaska In New Building on Shattuck Way o Blankets X Pipe Furnaces (S I W Sleeping Bags D. C. McKay, Skagway A. 0. Alstad, Petersburg “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ;'l:'l";s fl;;‘nfltcefl | $875.00 Al} at moderate prices. A. J. Nelson, Agency Supervisor, Southeastern Alaska b ot e — ilhy Tent Heaters Wm. T. Murray. Agency Supervisor, Southwestern Alaska ] e - " ALASKA MEAT CO. | RICE & AHLERS CO. McCAUL DIME AND DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING i PLUMBING HEATING S A B IN,S ASSOCIATION Me;goov;}:é%al;gButter e AulsotigoFrzes;:oT:n;%lu ; eliveries—10:30, 80, 4: { i} u:nznhu:'rn o MOTOR CO. gty E E. FITZWATER, President i ou lvance whal -.umm- od . ’ A\ ks iAoy o 2 5 i B | B rse eyl RpmseoBpecetifesctfonedipeeetpormetponiseqd | Old Papers for sale at Empire Office 3 Ll . g (113

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