The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 5

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o e e e et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930 BRINGING UP FATHER [ VOUR FATHER HAS AGAIN DISGRACED LS HE Il commrrs one BREA(HW \ OF ETIQUETTE AFTER | J ANOTHER- ( DONT TAKE F DO HARD MOTHER - ( Ny NOW-WHATS | THE MATTER? | YOL KNOW WHAT'S THE | MATTER-YOL HAVE RUINED OUR SOCIAL STANDING | DOLVBT \F THE CAPTAIN OR LORO WAFFLEWHACK WILL EVER SPEAK TO 0D BEG PARDON-SIR-BOT LORD \WAFFLEWHACK SAID HE WoOULD BE HONORED IF YOO WOULLD JOIN THE CAPTAIN AND HIMSELF AT LOUNCHEON- HE WANTS YOO TO MEET PRINCE S1CUMSKY- By GEORGE McMANUS ( TELL HIS ROYAL NIBBS- 'L BE THERE \WHEN) You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a | bank account. t National Bank R AR WLl L SSREE G e ————————— e L SR - - 3 E - B e n p § ‘I § 7 N , 4 HAL CARLSON ~ crossistoBuud i More Value for Your Money | | NEW THEATRE, SITKA'} . T et Ty | PASSES AWAY A Ford Delux Coupe ............. 755.00 } W. D. Gross left on the Admiral Ford Stand: v s 705 | Rogers for Sitka, accompanied by : ‘.[‘”"l"rfl Coupe .. o aG00.00 ! a Jed Lemieux. Mr. Gross has build- Ford Sport Coupe ............ 735.00 sl S . ing mat assembled and will i CHOICE OF COLOR COME } Star Pitcher of Chicago v shoVie thebira MY BIKAL |1 pot i EER RIS : s ! § kR L T R L e Cubs Dics Sl This will be part of his ghain of ! Juncau, ftully equipped. Rumble seat, §25.00 extra, ! { ' < 2 2 4 5 Hetdk y Coliseum t at Ketchikan ! 1500 MILE FREE SERVICE i 2 -4 *AMES TUESDAY n t Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Doug- The new F s i i | A . 'I‘ S iz P a (Ehbdiit otel Room Wrang tersburg, Juneau, Doug he new Ford cars combine beauty of line and color with out- |} | merican 1iennis tar in Fars Oa‘.lm‘(‘\":;”';,m(i;’:::‘ ;‘""g“" & - s, Al Bhue Mr. Lemieux will| } standing performance. In addition to low cost and cconomy of ! i eyl b - CHICAGO, May 28—Hal be In charge of the construction operation, they bring you unusual safety, comfort, speed, el { ! Sacramento 8; Seattle 6. Carlsor L pa o aR e WOtk Y , speed, power, | i {Hollywood 11; San Francisco 6. Chicago "m?(',:,: 0‘;“““;1‘,‘“.: SRR oo T i ease of control, reliability and long life. ! ! Mission 2; Los Alnuvlvs 10 e et Rk e e FEAST DAY MASS! ! The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE ) ational League i i 5 £ o =% CALL TELEPHON " 5 piroantt s son, ¢ otel. Taeal. M CALL OR TELEPHONE 30 FOR DEMONSTRATION l {New York 3; Brooklyn 1. Lats 4 His' At the Catholic Church fomorrow i z | ‘;11 ILgu;\'.. P)l\lBur:;h s.R el o the Feast of the on will bel) 18, Vi 7 / 1 ! hiladelphia at Boston—Rain. hricn dat Cevepe Observed with m 7 and 9 NEAU NIOTORS I ‘ Y, Cincinnati at Chicago—Rain. [Cl"" “’“‘““‘":”‘ll “rl S N St Oclock in the moming. M s . oy ne. 3 | A ¢ 2 stomach pains and death resulted | i o e ' iy a s ALaN J.Gonp Ao Lo | e e i wie 1000, 4 bl ey, b o et i 0 2, 8; 5 9 > 115 o'clock e SIS PUT S S S Buston 5; Philadelphia 7. 1““ g to take him to the B " P = o —————————————— 3 Washington ew- York £, hospital | ATTENTION X 2 ~ S PR ‘,»»o«““"--m”“m--z b d : ATTENTION REBERAS AT g A — Detroit 16 Louis 11, Carlson had not been in robust FREE—Hat Stand with every *hase is hard to convince the old- [ health for many months. P b, e e th every purchase of timers t the new starting blocks | STANDING OF CLUBS ———eo——— AT 5 = g AT T . & gty el B | Paoltio” Gt ARA Lodge at 1. O. O. F. Hall tonight QUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT present day sprinters who romp | Won Lost Pet. b AP e | > P M S > T e Oakland 2 21 .86 . L uneau i aint dtore part of an aiterncon’s work, Sacramento 28 20 583 i B. P. 0. ELKS e e as such time 10 or 20 vears azo Los Angeles 27 20 81 | Memorial Day services at Eli —— was considered phenomenal Kion: 26 24 520 ' riday morning, 10 " e g el 1all, Friday morning, 10:30 a. m. Many famous coaciics, men who | = iy - : M. H. SIDES, ; Hollywood 25 490 bzan handling athletes for I Seattle % e 5 ~adv atary. wde:, believe' the starting e wid | [P el Gt ' Coer b ¥ e t'th:)li | Por 33 3 |League Leaders and Tail ; s Eiin | National League Fiiders Clatl Cilo 5 3 a 1 difference, or approxi- i Won Lost Pet nders Clash at Lity m yard s opinion is 23 14 2 " L : shared by Ch \ddock, who AR Park This Evening ran 9 3-5 without blocks more often 20 16 556 AT % (hon any other sprinter on record. oy 500 | Afler taking two on the ciin iast 4 Arthur Duffey, the first American 1 18 ‘486 Sunday at the hands of the Moos to do “nine-three” likens the blocks 14 18 ‘43g | the Elks baseball team will take on to a springbo: ; the run- 11 21 '400 the ‘American Legion nine tonight ne a 2 advantage over \ 1 19 'ag7 |0 their fourth effort to win a A sprinters - coming out of the old- i R zame A RESTFUL HOSPITALITY fashioned h | won Flest et | So far the Bills have dropped | —that our Alaskan guests e s B R Rl | washington &1 10 730 ] thieg in as many starts, while il find most pleasing in this sce little or mo advantage so far | Philadelphia 28 14 ‘s22{ Vets bave copped three and lost| modern fireproof hotel as e fis concarnBds ey Hoins | Cleveland 22 16 579 | none The Moose haye split their | Midway between depots ) ®ito the fact that Eddie Tolan, ithe !NL"-\' York 18 17 514 | four games for a percentage of .500. | and docks. ®ittle Michigan negro, did 9 5-10 Baroln 18 s Al SO PO o At o Garage in Connection ) Without blocks last year and beat Chicago 14 21 400 | the "Leglan tonight, with Coughlin | 2 G |st. Louis 14 22 3g9(behind the bat. Blake will receive HOTEL Mrs. Frederick Moody, better capital. Helen has begun train- inu‘mn 12 ) 353 | for the Elks, but the delivery man known as Helen Wills, with her | ing at the Croix Catelan in the | Juneau City League has not been selected. The game , French trainer, H, Plaat, shortly Bois de Boulogne. ‘A . e Won Lost Pet.|will open at 6:45 p.m. v i mericar egiol - — —— | after her arrival in the French (international Newsresl) | nfoose ok g g 1283 ola pape R ‘; SEATTLE e 4 i papers ru. saie at The F.m»{ r e_ ru ln ; 3 | ks 0 3 000 cize I P George Simpson, who with the aid|® ® ¢ ¢ ¢ o @ & @ 0 ¢ o ol —— -k e Fe o O SRANE NN svas - e of blocks did 9 4-10 at Chicago.|® SPORT BRIEFS . C Claude Bracey, the Texas star, con-|® ® @ ¢ @ ® < = = o » ¢ 0 ¢ ¥ «Bolanced end ngwabllr oraer ('lwrvlfwmlyi e Clip shank of optic PRI S Ompany sistently ran the “100” in record | o Tiol Gar throughthy bals oo Srale seting Vo }Ivg,.(um by |time without blocks when he Was| Jack Coombs, onetlme siar for i | caine. wncedcud of pincy ey Grd hlds \‘,,;‘,',‘,,. nd Fealuring Frye’s De- being coached by Ernie Hiertbers. | Philadelphia “White Elephants 2 o o | ici { v 55 coachl A BRREAL) ek - Duks| Rakis arigmile e L licious Hams and Bacon Are ?ou Planning a Trip? NOW is the time to get first hand information on travelinganywhere “outside.” Fares to any point, train and steamship connections,reser- vations, etc.,will be given you gladly. TODAY Kar! K. Katz, Alaska repre- sentative is here to give you full details of a trip anywhere. He is at the Gastineau Hotel Th “North Coa;t Limited” “Alaskan” “Pacific-Atlantic Express” . . . Three fine trains east from Seattle to serve and assure you a pleasant, enjoyable journey across the country. “Famously Good” meals, deep box-spring beds, roller bearing equipment and other comforts. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY | Unquestionably the star have come to stay, no m |the Old Guard may think about their disadvantages |now is the lack of standardization international |them. One of or official tion. | If these obstacles are \it is likely the blocks will be adopt- ied for all big championship meets, thereby at least giving generation of speed kings an even reak. | | | Among the \ golf’'s widespread hardest—Ilayouts in the one of the costliest. Stanford has spent $100,000 on its linl Alto, California. creased to the regulatio as undergraduate interest developed Bucknell has begun work on a new| course, designed free of Emil Loeffler, professional at Pitis- burgh’s wealthy Oakmount | Golf clubs serve a rest the day or or in the locker rcom, t master-minding before-k mortems afterward. Nibs Price, ball ceach, and ‘Dink d's track coach, a Jack | track coach, Mcakley, was thi Ihas his own golf shop ciubs as a hcbby. Ira Rodgers {other coach and one of West Vir- ginia’s most famosus 59 championship. .- LET Almquist Press We call and deliver. | . l.ucts. won his state’s © s —————— e ————r— significant items of development | the United States is rapid growth ‘in the number of college courses. ! vale has one of the finest—and Cornell’s origi- | nal 9-hole layout at Ithaca was in- collegiate purposes. They are y;uozliwn‘ when the ice melted. places to take a football team for two before a biz game when some seclusion is de- sired. During a round of the links can find congenial atmosphere for|goneq pro contracts California’s head ram'i.}uhflsmn Pa :ap men on any olf coursc.| AppPENTION | firzt golfing mentor, whe he thinks well of what h | plished. Pcp Warner of Stanford ting blocks atter what | University. | The baseball debut of Ray Kr"m—“ er, Pittsburgh hurler, was made inj recogni- | 1914 with Sacramento. Marietta College, Ohio, was un- defeated in football in the Ohl conference last year. overcome, the new Harold “Muddy” Ruel, Washing-| ton catcher, is only 5 feet 9 inches) tall, and weighs but 160 pounds. He | often loses 20 pounds during the hot months. in Shire Art (the Great Gabsey) played college baseball un name “Robert Lowe.”. | | i | East, also arnin, T, B The home of Jimmy McL: the “Baby Face,” is Vancouve C. ks at Palo ——————— n 18 holes | FISH SMOTHERED IN ICE { HUMBOLDT, Sask., May 28— Thousands of fish, smothered to] death by the heavy blanket of ice and snow which shut out air from the water during the winter, were | found on the beaches of Lake Bur- charge by | Club. variety of —,r—— ! COLLEGE STARS TURN PRO i 28.—Three Ogle- eball stars have | Asa Wall,| | outfielder, will join the Buffalo In- | ternationals; Kimbell, catcher. | signed by Brooklyn, will be sent to ; and “Hot” Holcomb, ATLANTA, May h ‘mcm"‘.thorpe university b hand, post- Templetdn, | nitcner, joins the Braves in June.! re very low/ ——-———— . S PLAYERS famous| nember list for the current| being closed prepara- or not |tory to po: of same on courts| he Juneau Tennis Club, use of| » courts being confined to mem-é bers in good standing as regards| | payment of $10 dues for the 1930 | season. All persons desiring to use| the courts of the club and who; not yet made payment ot; or signified their intention| and makes n- 1 prod- dues, L lof so doing, should promptly get Your Suit.|in touch with Chas. E. Harland,| Phone 527, |residence phone 3503. Entrance fee|’ —ady. $5, apnual dues $10. —adv., lead magazme hold- nerous supply firmly to any cloth cannot clog or jam, without tearing. Barrel of unbreak: able Radte cut from hea & smooth operaty For Sheer Pleasure in All This Was Done First, all writing needs were weighed. Then this Lifetime Pencil was made to meet those require- ments supremely well. Costly Waspalumin, that tough and nomfeerrosive metal, was used gen erously. Only unbreakable Radite would do for the barrel. 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