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i L » : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930. ' 7 ]' BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE ’\'chA THEN TAKE MY ADWVICE AN’ DO AS | SAY- V'M Care Will Save Your Car YOU'RE YOU'RE THE NEW YES, AND | \ OIDN'T | TELLYOL TO GO TO | THE STATION AND MEET THE NEW BOTLER? HELL BE IN ON THE NEXT TRAIN Sl ——fi{*‘:j | ‘ S QBT (50 'VE BEEN pu\'j‘ | ON THE ENTERTAIN- MENT COMMITTEE FOR THE HELP- EH" BUTLER FOR MRS-JIGGS- | BELIEVE! TIRED OF TALKING NOT TIRED B ACCORDING TO HER PHONI CONVERSATION M TO BE AS ONE OF W THE FAMILY QT THE REATED WHILE YOU'VE GOT YOUR NEXT TRAIN BACK “CHECK” YOUR CAR’S MECHANICAL SYSTEM The motorist who does not have his car’s mechanical system inspected regularly is taking a chance on loss of time, loss of money, and serious annoyance of roadside delay. Drive in today. Let our staff of skilled automotive mechanics give your car a thumugh inspection. Let them tighten all connections, replace worn out parts, check the ignition system, fill the battery, and check your brakes. Care Will Save Your Car Have your car CHECKED today. Our experts are ready. They’ll do the job right—quickly, and at a reasonable cost. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. ‘lnst year, when Chuck Klein set the new league mark of 43. Hack equal- |led his own record when he pound- ed out three homers in a dauble-,‘ header August 10 against the Bas-; | Sacramento at Portland. Los Angeles at San Francisco. Mission at Hollywood. | found one of the two clubs cham- pions of the curcuits. In 1880, four years after the cir- jcuit wi established, Chicago won; polis, is almost certain to break the American Association home run record of 42. Jack Steele, manager of the Little Rock Travelers, is called “Captain Flagg,” around the Southern Asso- Stalling’s bellicose hero in flesh. Sport writers call it Tom Thumb baseball in the Nashville plant of the Southern Association, due to the park’'s small size. ciation. He is said to be Laurence | DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager surrendered today by his bondsmen. Lee is charged with robbery Ketchikan. It is alleged that he rob- bed an Indian house there of $450 |in cash. He will be returned t | for trial, | ., Alex Dunham, instructor in ma ual training and of the boys’ An- gym- | nasium of the Juneau High School, |Is a passenger on the Princess Louise due here tonight. | ——————- Miss H. Samuelson, teacher of S R STANDIiNG OF CLUBS {in 1890, Brooklyn; 1900, Brooklyn; i‘tlhe third al;xlzii t%m;]th fmd”y in the on Braves. (Corrected to Date) 11910, Chicago; 1920, Brooklyn, and » uneau Public Schools, will arrive ~ : Wilson’s major league home run! Pacific Coast League 1930—2 LEE’S EXTRADITION tonight aboard the Princess Louise. TRAVEL BY AIR X “|total up to 1930 was 137, collected | Won Lost Pet.| e B e ANTED HARTLE R | TIa A % 4 in two part-time campaigns with|Hollywood 28 14 667 ¢ . GR. BY Y NOTICE FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED |the Giants and four full seasons Los Angeles .28 16 610 SPORT BRIEFS | " | with the Cubs. Hack hit 21 eircuit San Francisco 24 17 585 e-————————————— e | An extradition warrant for John| pgying decided to become a re-! . blows in 1926, 30 in 1927, 31 in 1928 Sacramento 20 22 476 | 4 Lee, Seattle, quondam gypsy for-|guisitor, I hereby give notice that| AW?-% before going up to 39. His upward Mission U ‘fif"“}" Inte t’;‘m" il };l”nhee"r granted oVlon and after Sepember lst noj |climb, therefore, still is uninter- Oakland 30, 28 452 ing soon in California, according Gov. Roland Hartley of Washington |jahor or merchandise charges of : o ¥ R RS T rupted. % Sl Portland 18 23 ‘439 to reports current on the West State according to advices received [any description will be honored FOR ‘RESERVATIOA\S_HHHFM' Phone, 429; Gas- REL - Clgaotile pot hone Willa finst Ak |Seattle L 317 Coast today by United States Marshal |unless covered by a requisition if| tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. bt fikter s it L his whirl-| The only girl who has extended| National League Albert White from Deputy Marshal |ordered for my account by others |- 4 110 ‘rm‘”;d ) k:S “K.d) Helan Wills Moody' 1 t%0 consdati-' Won Lost Pct| Nick Cullop, who couldn’t stick W. H. Caswell, extradition officer. [than Mrs, Femmer or myself. s i e $ive detice) sets 100 Hiives (FEaTHG e, ODBILD 74 48 607 With the Yankees, now with Minne-' The fugitive was expected to be —adv. D. B. FEM\‘!FR " Pound for pound, however, the |Sented a real challenge in the r g?{‘)‘okfifk : gg gg gg: e I 0 X = ) e T T i ] Cuban featherweight still ranks as|tional championships at For § ¥ = . one of the finest pieces of fighting |Hills, with Helen missing. She was i‘;nsl;;::,‘sh' SR 2; gg f?z THE DUAL-USE PARKER DUOFOLD ; machinery now in the ring racket. (Bounding Betty Nuthall, English g ¥ 55 67 A:5.i ' Although it is mnot generally)8irl Whose smile, vitality and ter-loon oo oo 52 61 '437'1 . Enown and the record book lists his [¥ific forehand drives captivatad the Philadelphia 5 e el l ;se lt age as 23, the ebony kid is barely | American crowds on several 5 American League jii of age and still growing. |sions, notably a year ago when .xl\*: SAfom© Tdat. - Pot boxing board has a fufv:ed the American 8-6, 8-6 in the Philadelphia 85 43 664 | A g any boxer under 21|Wightman Cup matches : ashington 77 48 616 as a eS €t 1 the professional ring. Betty was the prize attraction for |New York . 73 52 584 . e has failed sig-|the national women’s tournament|cjeveland 66 60 524 ] PAYIN(: BY CHECK 16 Be & and ted |the week of August 18. To maintain ®etroit 61 66 480 or as.a 1 me in wholesale evs he suspense and, as a consequence, st. Louts o T 389 . cially, it was necessary to list the the gate receipts, tennis officials'Chicago 48 T 390 | P tP k tP h S f W % R Tl i hie o eamin T s R s s = erfect Pockel Pen s the datest W ay y York two years 120 though | preliminary events. \ —_—————a—— he_was then only 17 S e i To change from desk to : C bills i Al Singer, the new lightwelght| GAMES MONDAY Phecuh funtkroy s On your desk...which? An ornamental The Safest way to pay bills is by check champion, has just reached his American League i taper and substitute tho pen stand of onyx, marble, porcelain, glass o : R SRR s 3 et Tene®S omas | Washington 3; Philadeiphia 2. cup with iy supplnd -w.or an old-fashioned ink well. A Parker Henshold kug Fuiagiiat kel Seneals o8 ! thing legal and proper, he is listed| Cronin's timely hitting in support | PR Duofold Fountain Pen with jewel smooth W omn Herosibirs A Sopriesion. v as 23 in the records. 0{‘ VSB$ '_J,O_nejts brm‘xflanct pltill’;:gv Desk Set “Pressureless Touch” or a sputtering G —— S b s T ol § steel pen? Modern men and women vote Hack, Wilson, goat of the 1929f ‘Gfove, of Philadelphla, was also| | for the Parker Desk Set eliminating ink £ world’s s his played his comeik: 1. Fare . JOTm. . ‘OCENEAMR. S | RAGE IN EAST wells and pen dipping. It keeps your pen F' N L l e i home run with one on in' the| S + back overture to the ringing tune i ¥ { Lol S hom;niuxx)u u‘:an fourth and singled in the eighth | always ready...within sight and reach. lrSt at'rona any National leaguer has ever pro-| INPIDE With onc on base, whlch" COnly Parker Duofold Desk Sets con- B k 3 dficed, proved to be the winning run. s:_’f’rsséjfifl, Pen;l., August x26. tain the new convertible Parker Duofold an he rotund Cub outfielder not S»lvL}i}uls‘5:thlfrmFt o, I_Zrldzes. a;;anl Sé?;m :fli}s‘vfls’teim’;‘:::ledw;; Pen with a taper for desk use—a cap i : 45 | oy had the league’ recard of 48] . [CCKif A his first major league T and clip for carrying in the pocket —two — B e s sl start, was saved from defeat by |the National Decathlon Champion- bens at the price of one. al l“ ‘“"};”4 v “‘.’k"““g““ as hel waite Hoyt going to the mound |ship last night, running Big Jim F P ' msched (he 0"“:‘ » but he faced| ; the pinth inning after a four- |Stewart, of Los Angeles Athletic Ask your dealer to demonstrate the 8 Cl?"‘"c‘: ;"}7? the first Tepresen-| run rally, when Ferrell cleaned |Club, to the ground in the final Parker Desk Set. Try out Parker pres- 7 :f‘mcsoo; 1:: l‘eflguuen to soar o‘lL’T tl}e bases with a triple. Hoyt |event, the 1,500 meter race. Charles sureless writing, examine the improve- v fi:t heq:i:v m‘;"a g()’-’odsec;z":c-a ['; pitched to one batter. Detroit (covered the distance in 4 minutes ments which make this pen the favorite IN % | burst Ruth’s record of 60, ii‘thei g:x:ze:m Thenen bemnd'::de?f)h:gwfld& T o B whe eitie. NN 90 sodtt W Babe doesn’t do it himself. i ‘National League | g s e 42, 1 ;SED CARS , Ruth has had exclusive rights for | No games scheduled. 3] a decade to the 50-or-better rank- igg. The Babe exceeded this figure| { | ROBINS’ § KS EVENLY Pacific Coast League ) TARNAD No games were played in the BROOKLYN, August 26—The Parker four times, with 54 each in 1920 Pacific Coast League yesterday as| x ; BIGGEST VALUES EVER i ‘ | b | Robins’ lead in the National league and 1928, 59 in 1921 and the record the clubs were traveling to open as the final third of the pennant of 60 in 1927. |this afternoon on the following : OFFERED IN JUNEAU Wilson's highest previous total|schedule for this week: Ahpe. bogan N pirtbiuled In B Jarge J for one campaign has been 39, made | measure to a balanced pitching Besiang et beattle staff. No hurler had turned in 13 The Parker Pen Co. Duafold | victories, but three—Dazzy Vance, Janesville Wis,, US.A | by Hog T e CONNORS MOTOR CO 12 Iph Luque Wwas . . 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