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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930. BENT BRINGING UP FATHER By CEORGE McMANUS h’“’"’“’“’” TR b T 8 O ST S = ! . il WELL 1T'S TIME TOGO | NORA | WANT wOU ] [THERE 1&N'T HELLO - THIS 5 e 0" F()RD (ll" avys in LE/‘D HOME AN MAGQGIE'S TO MAKE SOME ANY ROLLING | A AT RS NGGD - PLEADE END Wity _%HE B 7 BEEN SO NICE TO ME | BISCLUITS FOR MR o\u N THE | ME A ROLLING PNy MAD AT \‘& Official car registration reports from King County ;t;igx:‘;‘r‘\o NGGD TO- !\,\h,,rAT HOULSE - YOou I NEED 1T BEFORE MY ; | and the City of Seattle for the month of May give g’\\f)i;»:\/::é LAST HUSBAND GETS HOME | [} Ford 5.9 per cent for all cars sold. R - v i i 18] ) For this great record FORD has again given the ! public the benefit in nature of a reduction in price H D P { from FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. ! FORD leads in sales because he leads in motor car { values. B FORD CARS ARE SOLD AND ! VICED BY ! P. S—We now have a small quantity of AMMON- I IUM SULPHATES—Come in and get your i1 share. ) | -5 4 { JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. | ! DEALERS t T e e et ——l MINER DIES IN CABIN | f/ | A = |the roof off an old, unused me! NE! | house and finding nothing, attacked | | v It ca destroying about $100 Andy Bloomquist, Interior miner. REAL BARGAINS worth of supplies—(Fairbanks! was found dead im his cabin on | \ I News-Miner) the banks of Clear Creek in thr‘ Y I 167 3 T Salchaket district, recently. ~ The| | Ibody was taken to Fairbanks for =STRIBI.ING 5. - | s | { g ) o . | | e A " Y\\ WALKING IN JUNEAU TO STOP | Y A L E vA RSITY blown the champion clubs a lot ol ’ BIGGEST VALUES EVER good. Just when the Cubs appeared | As a matter of public safety, cer- to have reached the limit in hard tain zones on the principal streets| OFFERED IN JUNEAU BEATS HARVA‘RD luck, Hal Carlson died and Rogers lof the downtown section of the! Hornsby cracked an ankle. Where- |city have been designated for cro: upon Joe McCarthy's bruised Bruins | ,ings of pedestrians. NEW LONDON, Conn., June 21.— Yale won the varsity crew race from rallied and bobbed up in second Yellow lines have been paintmh / rld g et o <ot Kiocks His Opponent Out', xeiex 1o e bn it | c)ONNORS MOTOR. CO. Harvard late yesterday afternoon in the pace-setting and high-fiyinz| 1n First of Scheduled |are ordered to cross from one o the four mile classic for the ninth N time in 10 successive years, leading Robins. { of the street to the other. | The world’s champion Athletics, Ten Rounder | Between these lines the rights of | pedestrians will be respected byi*if almost from the start | The Harvard freshmen and Jay- with Mickey Cochrane, a semi-| casualty, Al Simmons in a hospital, | CHICAGO, Tll, June 21.—Young agto drivers. vee crews won both events: from| Yale | Bishop and Dykes out of the game, |SU"ling last night knocked out| Pedestrians outside of the lines| routed the Senators to regain Hrsl!o o VonPorat in the f{rst round hold themselves responsible if ac- Place in the Amérioan League. |of a scheduled 10-round fight, with cidents occur and injury follows. | Seemingly, the harder they faq1, | left hook to the jaw, which was| By order of the higher they bounce, indicating | ¥'tncssed by 21,000 fight fans. The | GEORGE GETCHELL, the clubs are as lively as the ball - B GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 7; San Francisco 4. Portland 1; Oakland 2. Mission 5; Hollywood 19. Seattle 1; Sacramento 3. Night game, National League I'hlladelphia 5; St. Louis 7. Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 2. Boston 3; Chicago 7. New York 4; Pittsburgh 8. American Leaguc Detroit 11; New York 6. Frye-Bruhn - Company |receipts were $80,000. |—adv. Chief of Police. | | Stribling fought a surprising bat- ! e le and kept poking his long lefts' Karretts for sick and sour stom- Not since Babe Ruth left town at ;.. vyon Pporat’s face from the { the threshold of his amazing career | ... Suddenly he lashed out ;\Mh' Junesit gy SE adz asa home run hitter, has conserva- ot hook that landed on Von feeeeeeo tive Boston become s0 steamed UB|poraps chin and the latter fell | over a slugger as it has over Wally | 1),y oy nis back and was counted Berger, the rangy new siege gun of lout. X “ the Boston Braves. | BRI ¢ F' o T Berger came up from the Pacific| gjque Hanr}touon. Juneau Drug 3 lrbt Oll/r'St i Coast League this year with a —adv. reputation as a circuit clouter. He drove balls beyond the palm trees| DANCF and the natives to cover at Water- o USED CAR BARGAINS front Park in St. Petersburg during DURANT training but the townspeople still Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hgms and Bacon PHONE 38 St. Louis 4; Boston 3. | we eptical until shown the real| Model 407 Sedan Fully o C Seas U l T k B S Cleveland 0; Philadelphia 8. ! thing in championship action. Ber- | Equipped Delivered Here L T90: Doman seq ruc arga"ns Chicago 2; Washington 1. | ger has shown them he can slug| ab Juneau City League | /with the leaders and he has bea | LONGER { If You Don’t Bélieve It—-—SEE Moose 5; Legion 1. | the biggest single factor-in brisk | ROOMIER | TONIGHT i ovr | buiness so far at Braves Field. < STANDING OF CLUBS Bill McKechnie had some idea of LARGER M CA UL MOTOR CO Pacific Coast League [ making a third baseman out of | ;‘z C . Won - Lost Pet. : Berger ‘when struggling to figure Than any car ever offered || ; £ ey -y ( Sacramento . 43 30 589 lout a line-up of Braves in o 4he o gmiog et . . . | Flks Ball Service With Satisfaotion Los Angeles 41 32 562 :,.ophine “Joe” Dunham, win- 4 during the final match against south. He abandoned this idea, how- o | o ; - San Francisco ... 41 34 58T o0 0 he annual City of Wash- | Miss Frances Walker. The ever, in favor of allowing Wally to SEE IT = sli“o'r“d ;g g: ggg lugion women’s singles tennis | score for the final game was Yoam the outfield and concentratc TODAY Room Nl » - | hournament, as she appeared | 6—2, 6—2, |on his- slugging, which has been Hollywood . 34 41 453 (nternational Newsresd both terrific and timely. Business Coupe, $785 here Seattle 32 4 421 {FFRaRET, R ——————— i] For demonstration—Phone 551 Portland % 29 45 392 died his specialty to stich an ex- BEAR DESTROYS CACHE; Car can be seen at Alstrom’s National League tent that he knows exactly what | WOMAN OWNER HELPLESS Pool Room evenin Music by Los S N Brooklyn w;:x 21 b :‘;;' he is doing in every move and he| z o y s o ol makes every motion count. He is! To hear a bear virtually wreck- E Conomv CBEQ. corraremrmasm o the only discus thrower who knows j djoini i i - ? | l New York ... 29 26 527 ing adjoining buildings while pow . S St. Lot v ii.... 21 28 49i Just how he is going to come out erless to do anything to drive it ( erenadaers Boston . D25 28 - Am3) h of that spin: away was the unpleasant experi- ar: age i SRR A M Pittshurgh Lihns gy 463 “It is uke an aviawr going into'ence last Friday night of Mrs. Philadelphia 22 20 431 a tail spin. An experienced flier will Rosine Hearn, whose home is at Phone 551 Cincinnati .. 23 34 404 {not lose his balance. He will keep Tenderfoot. The bear first tore i American League control and come out of it all right. —. e L S— Won Lost Pet ALA"- % The novice, if he ‘gets out of it Philadelphia ....... 37 22 627 J at all, probably will go right into| % m 50| e— | tn0ther tail spin and crash. BEDS ——— SPRINGS ——— MATTRESSES LRy S “That's the difference between | ‘Washington 33 23 589 Y | 5 4 C]evela:dQ.'. s 834 25 561 ? . |Krenz and the ordinary discus Ask to see the Nachman Spring Filled Mattress St. Louis 25 32 4306 AS lz"‘kk Tc’;‘p‘fl“l’:' s“}:‘mt"?ls thrower. ‘Tt s why Krenz is the| ' 7 young track an eld coach, tel " Det) R 33 431 > | greatest of all time in that event.”| Onicago 2 g ea thé story, the secret of Erlo Krents e ; JUNEAU.YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Boston £ 20 36 357 remarkable success as a discus| One of the best ways we can; L ithrower is his ability to “know |think of to become dizzy this spring 2 . c'gm Lost « Pct. where he is at” while making the |is to watch the standing of (hc’ American Legion.. 7 4 .63, Whirl preliminary to heaving thejclubs in the major leagues for a 7 4 636 heavy platter long distances. few days in a row. It looks as 3 9 250{ “Most discus throwers,” observes though the best way to dope the > Templeton, “take a brief wind-up,|race is put all the club names in If, it isn’t HIRES it isn’t ROOT Wwhirl and throw, Jjust trusting to|a hat and draw them out ot deter-‘ }fiEER Buy it by the case from luck and letting go. They may mine the order of finish. i your GROCER ——-ndv have good form but Krenz has stu-l Believe n or not, ill winds hav@( TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “Taku” i FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Booking may be made with Larry Parks § or at desk of Gastineau Hotel NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, Alaska, for the year 1929 has been completed and is now and for a period of thirty (30). days after the comple- tion of this publication hereof, will remain open for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, and the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. One, at‘ Juneau, Alaska, on the first day of September, 1930, for judgment and order of sale. i The following list shows the tracts as shown by the said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, penalty and interest thereon, and to whom assessed: | To Whom Assessed Description of Property Tax Penalty Interest Total | Qualfity Printing Why buy ordinary printing when you can Alaska-W ashington Airways Hangar, Phone 429 Gastineau, Phone 10 W. A. Anderson .. Block 235, Lots 1-2 and build\ngd 2520 $ 252 § Azg $ 273 Q {i P h a Mrs. Estella Bright ..Block 2, Lot 3, Nelson Park Add. 3.60 36 04 4 et Qualit rinting at the sam Mrs, Wm. J. Harris "Block C, Foundation and Bldg, -Bay 1350 135 10 1495 & y Printing at e identical Mrs. Wm. J. Harris ... _Block B, Lot, piling and 2 buildings - 18.00 1.80 J2 19.92 cost. Before you glve out that next pnnt- Richard Johnson _Block E, 40 foot lot and Bldg. Ei: 3.60 36 83 ;,gg ¥ 4 b h 5 1 Henry A. Johnson Foundation and Bldg., West Seven sz e 9.00 90 H Y in o ou ave in minc o ;. M Jones Lot and Bldg., West Tenth St. ....... © e00 %0 07 997 g! ] YB Senig , g6t quresti Jim Lloyd ... Lot and cabin, West Seventh St. eascnsmaged 3.60 36 04 4.00 mate — e convinced that J. K. MiAm:ter G Block 36, Lot 5, Lot and two buildings . 72.00 720 5.80 85.00 ? R you can huy Benj. Melvin ...... lock 2, Lot 2, Nelson Park Add. ... 235 , .2 % 98 250 Quality Printing from us at the cost of ordi- Albert Malzo - Foundation and cabin, Wesl Eleventh S 1.80 18 .02 2.00 | & e Mrs. W. J. Pigg .. Waterfront property, known as “Kentuck: 108.00 10.80 8.65 12745 nary prmtmg, Jack Scanlon ... Foundation and cabin, West Eleventh St... 5.40 54 .06 6.00 J. F. Williams ... Cottage on C. Tract 10.80 1.08 07 11.95 E. Valentine ... ‘Arctic” Property, Front St. st 27000 2700 2160 318.60 We can print anything from an ordi- E. Valentine ... lock 12, Lot 1. VIS ot 81.00 8.10 6.48 95.58 i E. Valentine . lock 3, Lot 3, All of Lot. nary post card to a large Broadside. E. Valentine lock G, Lot 2, part of lot—Building 12600 1260 1008 148.68 E. Valentine lock 3, Lot 1, all of lot. E. Valentine ... Block G, Lot 1, pf;rtB &fmlot.-—flmlding ... 63000 6300 5040 743.40 Phone 374 % E. Valentine .Block 3, Lot 5 an ing. | Y C A ! E. Valentine . Block 3, Lot 6, Lot only. " A ou C.an Achieve : E. Valentine .. lock 3, Lot 7, part of lot only. e 18450 1845 ©14.76 211.m [ L] L] anylhing ou set out to d ' . . V' ut to do—espec- Total $1577.25 $15772 $11863 $1,853.60 I’i m lne Prlntln jally if y kavoak i ! IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City : ° lally 11 you have the backmg of a ' good bank account. . . ‘ First National Bank | . of Juneau, Alaska, this 1st day of June, 1930. (SEAL) H. R. SHEPARD, Municipal Clerk. First publication, June 21, 1930. Lu% pubuu.uon, July 12, 1930. " *