The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 22, 1930, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

RRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY! 'VE USED EVERY SCHEME IN) THE WORLD TO &IT OUT- | MUST &IT To DINTYS - BOT HOW? HERE I'VE BEEN THINKIN' FER THREE HOURS AN NAVEN HIT ON A GITTIN OUT \DEA YET- { 1T'S NO USE TO ASK-MAGHIE - I'LL ONLY GIT TAPPED ON THE SCOONCE - QUT OF THID HQQ%E WE GOT SOME LADIES COMINCG AND ' DONT WANT/ THEM TO SEE Yool staged in the phil-|Carnera Told to 'New Disorders in Egypt; ettt e et 2 —— — - g | i ! culi | The fight culiar philosophy of the game, may e i e . - x bt not worry so long as Dallas values | L“k Park. The title was not at|Oyit United Police Fiteiion Rioters i 1 ike $1,800 | stake. gl oo at something like § The bout was marked with fre-|States, Is Report | kil Fl HT |auent. clinching. especially on the| |t o uite DN R | th nough that part of Bass, who was nearly fivele OMAHA, Nebraska, July One rioter: was killed and two riot- ' N e | pounds underweight. {® 22—Primo Carnera, Italian ers wourwled in fresh disorders when {at the time he reached the end of ) L5 i ; uled ihis major league career he could Canzoneri took the featherweig r, and his French man- police fired into a mob attempting | tire without the glamour being ‘UUC from Bass years ago. * e a Leon See, have been to burn, the municipal stables in S T |® red to vacate the United the native quarters. jremoved from his marvelous playing |record by any minor league buffet- In fact Ty was the thriftiest | e ——— | Big league scouts have been look- es by Immigration offi- This is the statement of the San Juan|e disembarked from |e Starr Calv PHILADELPHIA, Penn, July 22. Fish Compa cials, eecceesesec ALANJ.%’ :)r;g.all the big stars. Babe Ruth|—Tony Canzoneri last night won the Yukon on her a here last | e mnde by Frank Paccassi ing over the Pacific Clast leaguc| ssuswssssssssssmemasmg® | when he is too ancient to toddlefa 10-round decision from Benny |night. He has been \'mung’tlw e Carner business manager closely, following the fine play of \up to the plate, also will be fi-|Bass, recognized in some su\tcs_ s | company's interests to the ‘West ‘o k Bufu;rv Chatham and Walter B Like a political landslide started nancially independent, thanks to{the ‘junior lightweight champion. |ward. ©eseemo0eecoe e ger, two graduates, just before election day, the switch belated good management—: -and & to night baseball by minor leagues, wife. Eddie Collins is another of the least half of the principal circhits quite a number of the old stars| thraughout has been old heroes with no fears about | ac wted by the signs of | drifting through the bush at an ad- red ink on thé office books. vanced age. On dozens of fields and in at| As managers, coaches and scouts,| f including all three the incande AA” leag! ckering f and better 1 has passed age. In many saved clubs from going financially. This will offset ! ny disadvantages under which th may operate. In the opinio; most managers, it takes only a'Chicago 6; few nights to become accustomed ta LnD different conditions. RS, ot of the Waco club Philadelphia 7; Pittsburgh ague, believes it possible Brooklyn 9, 10; St. Louis 8, o improve under the el Cardinals s. Del points out that and Brooklyn one. RN amerlcan League Detroit 7; Philadelphia 6. Bosten 3; Ch New York T7; Ruth got served, rather than take league woods are full of ‘take it.” i DS S GAMES MONDAY ! National League shadow r he Té (1 on by the o his 3 6; Washington Lous made 5 runs in ti inning. Pacific Coast games were Two disp: from a on the same day tered points ersey were Som: lhmg of a shock to baseball far One told of Tris Speaker, the on: time Gray Eagle of the i failu No played ing schedule for this week: Hollywood at Seattle. Miscsion at Portland. (mlfl"‘d hh(‘ described how Old Pete Alex- | nder making his first minor leag start for L after two decade: in the big show, was knocked out . »f the box by Fort Worth. Imaginc | stepped into roles that have pre- their former prestige, but the minor whc have hed to step down and‘l New York 0. Hack Wil- son got his 28th and 29th home/ made four home runs| home Gehrig made his 28th home run.| League day as the clubs were traveling (o open this afternoon on the follow- Sacramento at Los Angeles. Oakland at San Francisco. STANDING OF CLU (Corrected to Date) Pacific .Coast League n away the rest %flve years from now?/ A | | | | “Coming events cast their shadows before” 2 17. The| Babe run. 4. " Bt.j he fifth ) yester- When tempted to over-indulge % “Reach for a ; BS \ Lucky msl'ead o Won Lost Pet, who stood the Yankees Mission 5oge S I 1eads to win a world se- |Hollywood 4 3 571 % \ ries four years ago bein% clawed Sacramento 4 3 571 Be moderate=—be moderate in all for 11 hits and six runs in less than |Oakland 400 80 3 : g A five innings by the Fort Worth Portland g 4 4291 d:mgp,evenmsmokmg..A.vondthat Panthers! Los Angeles 3 4 4291 future shadow® by avoiding over- Sentimént or the memory of bet-|San Franciscd 3 4 429 . . Sisi ter days does not win ball games. Seattle 2 5 a8l indulgence, if you would maintain Neither does it weave any spdlt Netlonal Leakwe that modern, ever-youthful figure. A B cppodttiDlL” MIDRATIder 85 Won Lost Pet.| “Reach#for a Lucky instead” ¢ Speaker have hit the downward' Chicago 52 37 584 | / trail, where they may find the rau- Brooklyn 50 36 581 - v cous raspberry is quick to replace New. York 16 4 5201 / \ s AN St. Louis s 4 52 Strike, the fi R, has is own Pe- pittshurgh 4 45 4T kY 'l = g Foston 0w 4w Lucky Strike, the finest Cig | Cincinnati 40 46 465 [ {Philadelphia . 30 52 360 arette you ever smoked, ‘ American League | i Won Lost Pct | Fhiladelphia 62 3l .667 made of the finest tobac- | Washington 57 34 625 New York 53 371 .500] 3 Cleveland w© 4 50, co—TheCream of the Crop Detroit 4 50 468 Chicago 3 54 303 VIt U a“” . Providing Against St. Louis 3 56 .gg'»‘ —IT’'S TOASTED:. LUCI(Z ACCIDENT - SICKNESS fj§ Foston . 2 4 R LR z OLD AGE - DEATH ff | AEi gy Lawghe: e Strike has an extra, secret onthly, nnually or annually q i during the camning period of your |Elks 3 5 375 eatin rocess. kv n life swill provides ¢ American Legion... 3 6 333: 9 P eryo e $5000 in cash if you die from s = sad natural causes. A D, i ) knows that heat purifies i T And in case of permanent total disability: 1, Waive all premium payments. 2] Pay you $25 per Week far one "year; and after 90 days. 3, Fay you 860 per month fog, - 3 an ‘4. Pay 350000 your beneficiacy . when you di i Aabiiiey involves loss ‘of limbs or sight as result of acei- | dene g she companywill .v{? 5000 s D oaiomtoatiodher be For complete details, mau ‘couon below 10 ‘{FYou WANT TO WHAT 1 T TS S S L8 LA A =S S S\W A7 \\\Yrwr LM HARMON Resident Manager NS Lo s (It is always our ambition Juneau, it in a courteous, square our store. Buying your here will get to be a hap =211y Kindly send further information to ‘ 4 PHONES 83—85 COMING TO YOU | the public with the best food stuffs at consistently fair prices—serving that will bring it back smiling to SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat. ‘It’'s toasted” Your Throat Protection —against irritation—against cough #An investigation conducted by the Association of 1 ife Insurance Medical Directors and the Actuarial Society of America revealed the fact that the death rate increases practically 1% for every pound of excess weight carried between the ages of 40 and 44 years. In other words, a man 40 pounds overweight at this age has only 60 % of expectancy of life of a man of normal weight. We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky instead,” you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoidin; over-indulgeace, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, <+ cry Saturday and Thursday evening, over N.B.C. networks. ©1930, The American Tobaceo Co.. QUARE to serve manner groceries py habit. Mfrs.| i Real Courteous Service AT- LOW COST Our shop is as clean and sweet-running as a new car itself. It is up-to-date in equipment and man- ned by specialists in servicing and repairing new or old cars. Our purpose to save you time and money here. Get our prices for repairs, accessories, greasing, and servicing. You'll like our prompt, courteous, efficient service. Cars greased by genuine Alemite service, Drive in for LUCAS SERVICE that saves time, money and worry. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager L REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU CONNORS MOTOR CO. PAYING BY CHECK is the Safest Way The Safest way to pay bills is by check Household and Personal checking accounts are welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to women depositors. e First National | ul SO 9% MILWAUKE Bank USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It: SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction 1CAGH™ MILWAUKEE OLYMPIAN Seattle -Tacoma - Chicago Roller bearing riding ease . .. 656 elec- trified, sootless, cinderless mountain miles. Every travel refinement, including obser- vation-club car, bath, barber, valet, radio, ladies’ lounge, maid service, and delicious meals by Rector of Broadway fame. Low round trip fares East in effect daily on this finest of de luxe transcontinental trains. No extra fare. SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE ‘White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union Se. E. M. Gulbransen, City Passenger Agent R. E. Carson, General Ageat OAD AMERICA'S LONGEST ELECTRIFIED RAILROAD Rl e R T e B R G - Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

Other pages from this issue: