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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 11,1931, " " Ty By GEORGE McMANUS TWO-BOTTLED" ONE 15 FOR ONE BOTTLE 19 ENOLGH FOR. FLEAS ONA | qIT OFF OF ME CHAIR: YOO SLEER N ME BED - NowW NYOU WANT ME CHAIR - QIT OUT OF THIS— " BY QoLuY- HAVE | goT THE HIVES? DoaG- WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— i unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. f > Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, 1 i | new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, — | learning what to seek and what to shun. A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ing to have. Make this your Bank. SUCCESSRT0. " —F- KNUTE ROCKNE [for Jim Bottomley's fallure to hit |last year in the series. He had finished the season with a bad hand. He could play but he could not get any snap into his swing, due to the injury.” £ DAILY SPORTS CARTOON % First National Bank . M//’% """y i Yk ! , Stz e ot e s 9 C Tt WATCH THE CUBS SLUG %%/éa/é{%/ Is ANNUUNGED’ Eastern critics have not as yet i s | |had a chance to size up the Chi- - - - | o o ompie o o MARKOE STUDIO ! pects except on paper with this of {Hartley “Hunk” Anderson Is Named Head Coach i | ! at Notrz Dame | o SOUTH BEND, Ind, April 11.—| Hartley “Hunk” Anderson, star an under Knute Rockne and 5 chief assistant, was yesterday | appointed head coach of the Notre Dame fcotball squad by Rev. Charles L. O'Donnell, President of the University. b | Jack Chevigny, former backfield | ace, also a Rockne assistant, was | named Anderson’s chief aide. Brooklyn, St. Louis, New York andi cther entries in the National league | pennant derby. They feel, however, that if Man-| ager Rogers Hornsby stages a come back and is able to play regu- larly at his old keystone post, the Cubs will be the team to beat. i “Put another 370 batter into| that Chicago lineup and it may be | all over but the hollering at Wrig- SPECIAL Three Artistic Portraits in Beautiful Folders for ONLY $5.00 For appointments call or phone 487 ‘We were talking about great hitters and how they can be out- guessed at the plate, if at all “I'll tell you the only thing .o do with fellows like Ruth or Sim- mons or Hornsby,” remarked Bill McKechnie, the soft-spoken, shrewd 1oy Field” remarked one manager. pilot of the Boston Braves. |“Not even this gang of Brooklyn —— “Stick it straight down the mid-| qyggers will be able to take punch ! goat % | for punch with the Cubs, if Horns- This seemed a little surprising on |y is back in form.” ALASKA MEAT CO. Three hundred and twenty men the assumption that, under the cir- | cumstances, not even the great hit- We may have been kidding when | ters would have any difficulty con-| o inquired whether Walter (Rab- | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales ““"1}1‘1‘3- i IR | bit) Maranville's ancestry had a “The answer is that's the one| prench background but, “Say,” 5;*}{'5:&;“?;‘_} }:‘;{“fl;"l’l‘gminfflrlwex;s-aid the Rabbit, “that's probably T & right. bad ball. They are just as likely,| e were looking into that once | perhaps more likely, to put a bad;and my dad got a book tracing ball out of the park than they|the family back to the De Maran- Are & good one; ! villes of France.” “The chances are, in a pinch,) e STANDING OF CLUBS. {they will hit a good ball straight | NOTICE { Pacific Coast League at the pitcher or a fielder. At least | { Won Lost Pet.!I have seen it work that way and | ’ | Hollywood 3 M50 I don't know any other way ! bu}s{i;::e“;g oa;ss;l:; eddui:);‘t‘:OITf:nst: i | Los Angeles 7150 keep a really good hitter from | % 0 I will be responsible for all 1 e | Co. z ; ;gg gf::g I e walkwdcbts contracted by the Juneau| 2 2 ] 1 3 1 3 PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:80, 4:30 | e O e By | GAMES FRIDAY e e * LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. T U DA I | THE Y NETERAN ROOKIE ¥ OF THE CHILLIES SWINGS 'A 44 ooncE BAT -- - X | Portland 6; San Francisco 3. | Sacramento 6; Hollywood 5. Oakland 7; Mission 3. Seattle 4; Los Angeles 5. Pioneer Pool Hall POOL—BILLIARDS Chas. Miller, Prop. Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE “ | Transfer Co. on and after April| 500/ ‘Of course, even the best get | - | ‘950 intb a slump once in 1st. All collections due the Juneau a while.| | i | ‘250 There’s no accounting for it and| Lransfer Co. should be paid me. there may be no weakness appar- ady, AUGUST P. ANDERSON. [ NOTICE ent. It just happens as in the| £ i ! I will not be responsible for any case of Hornsby, and the rest of | i i bills contracted in my name unless the Cubs in that 1929 series against| Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer left on the| THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | verified by myself. !the A’s, \ Princess Alice for Portland where | i OFF FOR SOUTH | —adv, HERBERT McGHEE, “There was a reason, however, she will visit for several months. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. e e T SMOKER Auspices American Legion PINCH N HE CAN SQUEEZE INTO —“AND SWINGS T FROM ( A B4 AONIFORM .~ EIHER SIPE, OF . THET PLATE 1/ Phone 136 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You'Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat - HENRY GIVEN PETROLLE WINS KiD BERG IS . SECOND MONEY | DECISION OVER ' WINNER IN GO ALASKA DERBY . Y. FILIPINO WITH WALLAGE DETROIT, Mich,, Taken over Sharick’s supply of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES—TFor sale at NOME, Alaska, April 11.—David| ST. LOUIS, Mo, April ll.—BlI]"']‘ April 11.— RO A O Henry was second in the All-| Petrolle won the newspaper de- Jack “Kid” Berg of England, re- 2 ' Alaska Championship Dog- Derby, |cision from Lope Tenorio, New tained the junior welterweight title A B. H ALL J uneau P aint Store Nome to Golovin and return. His| York Filipino, in a slashing ten by winning a ten round decision N & time was 18 hours and 24 seconds.|round bout here last night. jover Billy Wallace of Cleveland b Joe Stickman was third, his time, Petrolle hed 138 pounds and last night. Berg weighed 138 and o] being 18 hours, 50 minutes and! Tenorio 142 pounds. { Wallace 137 pounds. WEDNESD/‘_Y APRIL 15 i PRINTING AND STATIONERY 14 seconds. | A glancing blow sent Tenorio s o 2 | : Al Carey, winner in 16 hours, 26 [down in the fifth round but he| SCARLET LEAVES . { Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— nutes and 42 seconds, landed the | was up before the referee could J. P. Scarlet, mining recorded | Blotters—Office Supplies $1,000 prize. Henry received $2 start the count. | Ste B. C, left for his station S B . . and Stickman $150. | Gt SRRz | via ce Rupert on the steamer MAIN EVENT Geo. M. Slmpklns Co. — et — 1 f NEW BROADCAST FEATURE Elimination Heavyweigth Championship Contest BATTLING MIX vs. FORD BUTLER "~ VANCOUVER LIONS The religious. messages given by | dcast du g Holy Week through the courtesy of the ]ocal: | staticn, were so well received that B. C., April 11— |requests have come for their con—i | BEAT N. Y. RANGERS Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon You VANCOUVEK, The Vancouver Lions last night|tinuance. Operators at the station Admission $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Last publication, April 25 First Event 8:30 P. M., Sharp PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleascs™ THE SANITARY GROCERY TR T Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Tickets on sale at Alaskan Hotel, Juneau Drug Co., and Pioneer Pool Hall ! wox:( the second %f ttlhe ;’i"c i:;fim: iieflst'li’ fg:“::’:’};r”gf;(:fi‘i “:e S)ut: : fiubl g Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 “ockey series wit he New York. tesy simi 3 casts ] rO. eeoe % = Rangers. The score was 5 to 4. |given each Sunday afternoon, at P 4 Of K(‘,l(fhlkuil, 190 qu__ ¢ Rounds—Of ]uncau, 180 th' E[ . R e 2 o'clock. G. E. James will speak| Thefirststeptoward success BT R T b Old papers at The Fmplre. | Sunday afternoon, April 12, in advertising is the choics = — — | ministers of the other church of the proper medium. If § | = = NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘]vrill be announced as they you decide upom 1= SEMI-FINAL = MABRY’S CAFE | 1ater. & — . = | | folders or circular = 3 = ¥ In the Commissioners Cowt for| — : i let us aid you in the chelcs fl | = Sluggcr Weaver vs. Dynamite LLawrence = the Territory of Alaska, Division| NOTICE TO CREDITORS of peper, mkad oype, J|= 3 =| Al bills from March 23 to April 4 will be Number Ons, . Before Chas. Sey.| { Theresultwill bea finished § = Of Juneau, 140 Lbs.—Six Rounds—Of Hoonah, 140 Lbs. = s Commissioner and ex-officio Pro-'In the Probate Court for Juneau| product that will aczrace | = = paid in full by Jack Paul. bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Precinct, Territory of Alaska, Di-! ion and be seed by | I = = Vi In the ;\;;uez} orJotl;lengg‘t\;\te duf vision Number One. [ s ssptst (= e = I will continue in the restaurant busi- 33 CHARLE - NSON, de-/p, the Matter of the Estate of, i e ] SPECIAL E =| RIS : y Al | : cemsed v orvey,| THOMAS KNUDSON. decessed.| = " i =|| ness within thirty days. Thank you all, ] NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that on! — = - > H 7 “Ki4” =| A Thii KL FAULKNER was o0 s i day of aarch, 191, the | = Louise Nablais vs. “Kid” Jerry Roberts =| J. K. PAUL. the 27th day of March, 1931, ap- | hqersigned, was duly appointed 2 GENERAL PAINT = 4 £ = A » pointed a<inflni‘rt§fl§0r of “;l‘ eswf;, < of the Will of Thomas { = Of Manila, 120 Llbs—Six Rounds—Of Juneau, 130 Lbs. = o of Charles G. Johnson, decease . deceased, and that all ~ N4 ~ ; = = i All persons having claims against okl e: nsatting e CONTRACTING = = the estate of said deceased are re- te must present same, duly | = . E‘, quired to present them to the to the undersigned, at Those planning exterior work } |= OPEN[NC EVENT = undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, ; . Alaska, within six months | this summer should place thleir | = = ~ % within six months from the date g, date of this n 3 y orders now to insure comple- ) = )] e > - o = : Pos i o ‘ mDn;wdd ptd , March | tion while the weather lasts. § = Pete Valardi vs. Bl“} James = i DATED at Juneau, Alaska, March|,; jga1 i = & = H ' m, s, 5 BELLE KNUDSON, ! B. W. BURKE = 135 Pounds—Four Round-—140 Pounds = f H. L. FAULKNER, | Executrix. LA IR e S TRty = : Administrator. | pirst publication, March 14, 1931. oo s s = = All g’ lb I ' s First publication, March 28, 1931 |Tagt publication April 11, 1931 § . T e TR = en dhattuc ',, nc. S 4 Old Papers for sale at Empire Oflic?