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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930. By CEORGE McMANUS DID YOu SEE ) HIS DOCTOR? FORD alwavys in LEAD BRINGING UP FATHER IT waS JOLLY ME WIFE TOLD DID YOU CALL TO SEE 1 DID AN HE | WON'T BE OUT NICE OF YOou TO COME TO SEE ME-MR JIGGS - ME TO GIVE YOU HER VERY BEST REGARDS- COUNT: COUNT HAFFENHAF AT TH L HOSTaTAL T OF THE raL ONTHS — — NO! | SAW HIS NURSE! Official car registration reports from King County and the City of Seattle for the month of May give Ford 51.9 per cent for all cars sold. For this great record FORD has again given the public the benefit in nature of a reduction in price from FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. ’ FORD leads in sales because he leads in motor car af <2 o values. : Joe RS h s FORD CARS ARE SOLD AND SERVICED BY ' = P. S.—We now have a small quantity of AMMON- pzET o ) IUM SULPHATES—Come in and get yo: M SUL: O C J and get your / 4 Shatre share. i W JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. | i DEALERS ! 3 © 1930. Int'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved SPOR % Magician Pluc—k; Out “B_l;zuties” f(;r Odks | S GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Fortland 1; Oakland 4. Los Angeles 9; San Francisco 1. Mission 3; Hollywood 4. National League "P‘\Ltsburgh 4; Philadelphia 5. American League New York 17; Cleveland 2. Boston 8; Chicago 5. Washington 9; St. Louis 12. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast. League won Lost Pet. with a so-called ract. who for the past three has spread terror on rival s in Dixie and was chosen f-back on numerous " selections, will appear talkies as a character actor and comedian—although not of the wing, falling variety. his slow sputhern drawl, and not his ability or intention to perform the antics of the typical movie clown, that won his job. By a ating the drawl the studio hopes to make Banker a good talk- ie bet of the serious, “dead-pan” ie ac term” con with the first period expiring in September. Should he fail to make good in the movies by then, he will return to Tulane to complete his course, he said. ————————— | U. S. EMPLOYEES NOW 587,665 | "all- | IOWA WOOL MEN IN POOL AMES, Towa, June 18. — Iowa| counties are rapidly falling into | line to pool their wool under plans outlined by the farm board and| the National Wol Marketing As- sociation. About a week after wool| lis received at Des Moines, concen- | [tration point, the producers re- |ceive their advance on the market 'value. | - — | TO TELEPHONE PATRONS ‘1 A new telephone directory is now 'In course of preparation. Patrons ‘comemplating change of address or DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU |Chicago at New York—Rain. type : {persons who wish to have tele-| St. Louis at Brooklyn—Rain. " Banker's contract is for five|Phones installed are requested to CONNORS MOTOR CO Cincinnati 4, 5; Boston 6, 10. years, optional every Six months, | notify the Telephone Company. T::l;.;-‘ . Frye-Bruhn Sacramento 88T 603 ! WASHINGTON — Uncle Sam's| So easy to et quick relief and pre- | C Los Angeles 3 31 557 army of civil workers now num-|vent an attack in the future. Avoid| Ompany San Francisco .. 40 . 33 536 bers 58765. This is the number bromidesanddope, They relieve quick- | Oakland 38 34 528 under Civil Service according to|ly but =ffcct_l_;‘h= hmfi and are ety | : 5 Mission 36 35 507 the annual report for the nscali0:;‘)?;3‘:9“"‘?3{“:;’“12;C:;‘:Bc:u‘;ei Featuring Frye’s De- Hollywood 32 40 444 year of 1028-20, and represents an of yhe headache still remains within. | licious Hams and Bacon Seattle 29 41 414 increase of 18,950 over the previous| The sane and harmless way. First, Portland g o | .394 year. cm(’ir(‘ctdlhc causc‘:‘, swlgetcn ll]he.loux‘ PH i National League Dm i . st s o and acid stomach, relieve the intes- | won Lost Pctg Silque Hand Lotion, Jumeau Drug | tines of the decayed and poisonous ONE 58 34 19 642'Co, Agents. _adv, | food matter, gently stimulate the liver, 32 5711 s A start the bile flowing and the bowels| ~ — — > ; ed e { pass off the waste matter which causes | P ¢ New York 28 25 528 | your headache. Ask your druggist for 15; Louis 26 28 481 red pkg. of Carter's Lt(le Liver Pills. P B 3 b | | USED CAR BARGAINS L= ' Ppittsburgh 24 28 462 DURANT —— ¢y if:r:hla:)nl:lch,dng:ciarll»b;lllpl;ye:.rfis(mngt i: the hatH from which he apparently pulled a fighting ball gf’r:‘;fi‘x‘]lfi‘l“a g"; ;2 -;gg Model 407 Sedan Faully Dime & Dollar Building 2 cl e Oakland entry in the Pacific Coast League. e is surrounde » Fd 5 £ i S e " o L R e iy o i M iy R 0 g 4 American League b iy i and Loan Association Used TrUCk Bargalns on Lost ct ~ 5 108 ANGELES, Cal, June 18— tnird baseman, who was al but re |sport this year, for representing Philadcipha e LONGER e iy e - o o guers are DEgin- |jenseq at the start of the 1920 sea che hitherto ultra-conservative New York 31 2 596 ROOMIER depositors money on improved If You Don’t Believe It SEE ning to bandy about. the question | son opened up a home run hitting [ Hurlingham Club likely will be Cleveland ... 32 22 593 e real estate, first mortgages and 24 1o ML On8 Zamloch, magi- | gpree, three Irishmen and an Anglo-Ar="Washington ... 32 ~ 22 . 508 LARGER State approved bends. clan-manager of the Oakland ball|i'1n yike fashion Howard Crag: |zentine. . Britsh polos old guard t. Las ? e e Tl IR (Al 956 CUIBDORIMNE - e (Stal a1y MCCA UL MOTOR CO. club, is golng fo pull the 1930 per- | head and Pete Daglia, right handec [cems to have capitulated complete- Detrolt v el ™ N Wt e i S dopamen. (R IR ML . 45 i hurlers, started turning in a nice |ly in the announcement naming the Chicago 20 31 392 i S Servic i i i OfZ:]':;‘l’c“; (ke his father, @ MR | collection of victories. |famous Roark brothers, Captain Boston 19 3% 352 SEE IT Juneau Representative Service With Satisfaction sl St ey b:“ : ———-————— ‘Pat” and -Aidan; Gerald Balding, Juneau City League H J Eberhart b s e i another young Irishman; and Lew- Won Lost Pet. TODAY b able to rub the spots off the cards, is Lacey, the Argentine ace, to car- American Legion... 6 2 2150 GASTINEAU HOTEL deal pat hands all around, make ry the challenging colors against Moose 5 4 .556 Business Coupe, $785 here e the ace jump out of the hat and Tommy Hitchcock’s Yankee riders, EIKS - .3 8 21| For demonstration—Phone 551 || &% kindred feats. But he had a hankering after baseball. He was considerable of a player in his day, doing duty as a pitcher, first sacker and outfielder. He did some hurling for Detroit of the American league, once-upon- a-time. Last fall Vic Devincenzi, Beb Miller and Zamloch purchased the Oakland club. Zamloch started his tricks after guessing experts picked the Oaks as barely a first division club. He pulled Bernie Uhalt, a year re- moved from Bakersfield, Cal, high school, ‘out of the old hat, and the lad developed to be a speedy center fielder who could hammer the ball. Zamloch gestured with his hands and said words. Up came Louis Martin, another rookie outfielder of no mean proportions. “Comme Si Comme Cd,” and Johnny Vergez, The best minds of American polo consider this prospective British line-up the strongest that possibly could be assembled, in fact the most formidable challenge any Eng- }ish side has presented since before the war. Y Al four are thoroughly familiar fwith playing conditions at Meadow Brook as well as with the Ameri- - can “system.” Lacey is the finest It will bé Britain's turn to take|back” the game has produced since up the attack, to the tune of the|the heyday of the American rock Wearin’ of the Green, when BSir|of Gibraltar—Devereux Milburn. Thomas Lipton sails his Shamrock| “Pat” Roark, a daring horseman V across the ocean for an attempy)and good hitter, frequently has to lift the America’s Cup and when |demonstrated ability to make things | the British polo team rides out in|more difficult for Tommy Hitchcock September to challenge America’s|than any other player ever seen on | hold on the International Cup. Long Island’s classic turf. Balding There is a distinet Irish touch |and Aidan Roark are young, :to these two colorful classics of|gressive, of the same type e | America’s English-born star, Win- ston Guest, though not so far ad- Sesssssssceeeseass Donr’t W ash-tub The wash-tub is a ty: And so unnecessarily housewives. Your laundry will be the moment our driver turns it. ed in soft water with CLEANING a Let the Boss You! rant, a cruel taskmaster who drives the best years from a woman’s life. We have come to the rescue of many local Why not let us aid you also? It will be gently but thoroughly wash- fully, starched, ironed and returned to you smell- ing sweet and perfectly clean. 2 PHONE 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY vanced in big league polo experi- | ence. > Old Pop Time gets them all, even'! 'old warhorse Grover Cleveland Al-, |exander. Old Pete shuffles down the trail that has seen Cobb, Speak- |er, Wheat, Collins, Johnson, Dug- an, Peckinpaugh and other stars (fade out of the active picture in the last few years alone, | ————— 'r1G6 VER PIGGISH UNTIL 4 MAN FORCED HIS APPETITE | | ST. PAUL, Minn, June 16.—The pig should worry if a neat civiliza- tion becomes - self-conscious about | him. He has proof that it was civili- zation that made him piggish. The agricultural research cen- ter at the state college here stands ready to testify that the reason the hog “hogs” his food—five times |as much as ordinarily would be | necessary for him—is that the demands of civilized man, his keep- er, for rapid growth in the porcine carcass are the cause of his over- grown appetite. E. P. Ferrin, swine specialist, | says that in their natural state | T e e ) 1 handled sanitarily from picks it up until he re- SOUTHERN FOOTBALL STAR GETS CONTRACT TOAPPEAR IN MOVIES HOLLYWOOUD, wai, vune 18— university's blond blizzard of football, appears Bill Banker, today in a new light—that of mov- Tulane Car can be seen at Alstrom’s Pool Room evenings Economy Garage Phone 551 hogs grown at only about one-fifth | the rate maintained by good swine pure soap, rinsed care- 1 raisers. e ee———— GOODIE SALE The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society | will hold a GOODIE SALE at GARNICK'S GROCERY Saturday, | June 21st. —adv4f | ., Ola papers rur sale al The m-} sl Eire. ! nd PRESSING === cost. Quality Printing Why buy ordinary printing when you can get Quality Printing at the same identical Before you give out that next print- ing job you have in mind, get our esti- mate — Be convinced that you can buy Quality Printing from us at the cost of ordi- nary printing,. 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