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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931 BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE McMA | WANT YOU TO GET YOUR DRESS WELL-1 GOT THE SUIT-BUT] SUIT AT THE TAILOR'S- TELL HIM | HAVE TO WALK AN | [ PLL DAY HIM AS | WOULDNT TRUST |.CLOTHEN AIN'T EVEN GOT A YOU WITH THE MONE Y- .[LOTHE i THE | TAILOR ' THINK YOU OQUGHT To GIVE ME A DIME FER CAR-FARE - WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, 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 I .;..By P(}lb‘HOME RUNIN | . STANDING OF CLUBS. RO")‘(ll Coul)ler ‘ ing to have. Make this your Bank. | Pacific Coast League NINTH FRAME g% o = Greeted with | - po N ol Bank DAILY SPORTS CARTOON = Can be rented and rentals applied on Pittsburgh 5, 6; Cincinnati 10, 3. purchase later | Chicago 4,; St. Louls 5, eleven in- | ! Philadelphia 4; Boston 1. New York 3; Brooklyn 4. American League | ANUTHER PURT Boston 3; New York 8. | | "i‘;u Jup 1 o KOCKNE. 1‘ " —Me TTLE oF "HEAD COAcH " A BELONGS T HIM I —~ THERE'LL NEVER Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. O ANOTHER. AT delphla 3; Washing | ] telphia | ¢ uncau Douglas NOTQ.E.?AME = Ll)“‘x’}d o é’ ; | BERLIN, May 4—Capt. Chris- & kignikiy ? tiason, Commander of the German 3. seaplane DO-X, is reported to have Juneu, Puone 6 DOflglfls, Phone 18 HACK HOME RUNNING ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 4—Last Automobile landed at Boloma, Portuguese West i el v after- ; afternoon -tha - Casdinls Africa at 3 o'clock Sunday after. | sactamento 1512 R l S l te SAVES BLANK Hollywood 14 14 Oya atute G [O81Er o ‘; :f S P T L L L L L] Cronin P s Whit o D Treale L 11 Japanese Honeymooners's | v < . | D . . = Joe rfinm 1Seyen s White- Missic 218 Given Noisy Welcome |2 | wash — Simmons National League at Ottawa H YES, MAM, WE SELL ELECTRIC E) Helps Athletics s bl g i E L | St. Louis 86| OTTAWA, May 4—A royal sa-|S VACUUM CLEANERS WASHINGTON, D. C, May 4.— New York 105 807|1ute of 21 guns announced the ar-|= Four hits in two innings, one gy "’Zl rival here last Saturday of Prince |= 7 home run by Simmons, spelled = 7 9 T 58| pikamatsu and his charming Prin- | = Viz— feat for the Senators at the h: P‘“Fbmf{h_ 9 9 50| ess Japanese honeymooners, = of the champion Athletics Sunday | Philadelphia 6 8 421 Government representatives E] Atternoon by a 3 10 1 Brookivn 5 10 3| auding Promer Bemnets, on ROY AL, HOOVER : The Senators were saved from a | Ccinnati ... 2 12 . 43lthe (mcial train from Montre 2 2 E shut-out by Joe Cronin's homs run| American League The Royal couple began a four - g into the bleachers in the ninth in- | Won Lost Pct.| day visit here as guests of the PREMIER aild ning. | Cleveland 11 6 683 rnment. 2 , AT | New ' York L B .- | Pacllo Coast Laagos | THISGERBI T G 8 FooD saL: GENERAL ELECTRIC Hollywood 0, 5; S,",‘,“: ;K 3( Washington 9 8 5201 The Martha Society will hold a | s T Detrait 8 9 47| Food Sale at the SANITARY GRO- 5 WNUTE™ Sacramento 4, 6; Los Angeles 1, 8, | ODiCasd e D e SR PRICED $14.50 AND UP g Oakland 1, 4; San Francisco 8, 2, | oStOR b re i RS v g i » 2 | 'st. Louls 5 0 amm | National League PP ECOE PSS N | 1 T A T T T y | noon, without incident. The sea- i LT T T L L L 16 6| plane, has made a 950-mile flight P(llntl"g A . o ll',‘]“) 5 G m's‘t on the proposed trip to South e e —————————————————————————— 5 e | America and up the coast to New Duco or paint job, var- defeat of the Hack Wilson | sy b | . biight 1R, the, Cilbe' only " sopres| D || nishing or striping, no YOU PROMISED i T =1 T e W e s s e e d S || matter how you wish your : ; CARRY ON THE | the roof of the pavilion with two BIUE BIRD CAFE {| car refinished we can guar- Beasoh mpon featon AGY ¥ou DrSL [ FOOTBALL- WORK- |men on bases. antee you a first class job ised Mother you would have a : N FOR TE % — WILL SOON OPEN | and at a price so ridicu- ;m‘:' picture taken—especially for | o T CRY o ,- 4 ruling IR\SH GAMES SATURDAY lously low, you cannot af- er. But you put it off—day by day : A —CARRY ON" ot AP e ¢ RIS Pacific Cozst League | The Blue Bird Cafe, N. C. Me- | ford to ride in a shoddy —and now another Mother's Day. s T . ——— — B o Hollywood 10; Seattle 12. | Broom, “proprietor, will be opened | ooy No charge for estimat- We take But a few minutes of your '- | quoted as saying she wanted $155,-' Mission 4; Portland 5. | for Business either Wednesday or ing. time. Special this week—three ar- | | | 000 and added all negotiations had Search for Sacarento 5; Los Angeles 3. Thursday in the location formerly 7 tistic portraits for $5.00, | ] }been dropped. Oakland 1; San Francisco 7. occupied by the Chilll Villa on 2 | % ll A National League Front Street. J A to MARKOE STUDIO ; | ma. uto Cincinnati 5; Pittsburgh 11. Mr McBroom is a well known uneau u Telephone 487 INSPECTORS RETURN ! X Chicago 3; St. Louis 6. chef and has lately been employed - | All other games rained out. t the Arcad fe. P Sh i | FROM TRIP SOUTH withMan Y ooyt at the Arcade Cate. ; aint Shop . | “Salmon arc jumping,” said Capt.| Washington 6, 0; Boston 2, 1 Carnegie i i ! . . St i — t , 05 n 2, 1. gie institute has authorized s ‘ Helen Wllls-Moody Given & Mt l']!l‘lg"_‘"[" ‘:‘;d ;b_"’_‘“"l:o honie S ted Murd Being | St Louss 1; Chicago 2. money for further exploration of Foot of Main Street ; P e Plavitie N {es loiing SOt i AN 15 weers OUSPECte urderer DeINg| cieveland 3; Detroit 1. MNevada’s pre-historic caves, Fr _Bruhn Com an ' romise Playing Not |near wrangeil ofr the sukine ™ "y - g o i o = ye pany | Be R ded | River.” | un In Western fi | e Recorde g REET S T Ty Part of Oregon PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY j | marker, constituting the Board of Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Ml I.OS ANGELES, Cal, May 4—|Steamboat Inspectors with head-| grIVERTON, Oregon, May 4.— Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 | Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody was as- | quarters in Juneau returned Satur- while this town contemplated the i sured no movies would be made | day on the Forestry Service boat!pit murder in 40 years, search has _ B 4 when she appeared in four tennis | Ranger IX from an official trip t0 peon instituted in Western Oregon e~ [ TS contests Saturday and four on Sun- | Wrangell and Kefchikan. They 'for , small automobile carrying % [ ; day with star players of California ‘ insgotell, fie Giliine Jiver 166" o man who last Friday night sho. Juneau Public Library{|! Tur Juneau LAuNDRY i il at the Los Angeles Tennis Club. ‘|an orestry fooats a rangell, gng killed H. J. Irverson, aged 53 2 | It is understood that the roquest |and additional Forestry boats ai years night marshal Free Reading Room TR e e ' that no movies be made had some- | Ketchikan. | Irverson was found dead in,front City Hall, Second Floor | thing to do with a discussion of | “The trollers seemed to be hav- o 5 pool hall with a bullet in his Main Street and Fourth | | Universal Studio officials for a se- | ing fairly good luck,” commented peaq He had been shot from be- < ? A ries of one reel-pictures. They are \ Captain Higgins. hind. n‘.:m. llon‘;n ,‘:m From : S é L. A. Austin heard the shot and & m. P m. | ) s i s oo l |turned in an alarm. He saw a small 4 o1 ray | LAS SENORITAS ( car speeding away, believed to con- c""’“n‘ on Boom Open £r9 | Specialty Orchestra { tain two men. 1 o 5:30 p. m.~17:00 to 8:30 | ALL GIRLS' BAND Revenge is the cnly motive ad- p. ;:“. l:lm'en:‘.e ::mlmm'- | Music for all occasions s vanced. m’“" Ete. , l TELEPHONE 402 i A Py ————— S 4 NOTICE x FREE TO ALL g [ ———————— J | Juneau Legion No. 25, Moose- \ ————————t ) | | { heart Legion of the World, will A = o | A Ehold its regular meeting on Tues- \ | 1 day May 5th, at Moose Hall, and | \ \ \ .. . et 5 | t 18 Sl eabits e At b pre |\ T ] rice is always secondary w%mn TheMBest Laundry | ; 3 ent. Visiting brothers always wel-- b considering the purchase of tires S ek Toee | i ; 'come. Initiation and lunch. \ \\ ) b h b § WHER| | i G. A. BALDWIN, " . .. but W e?l uyers get guaran- CAPITAL LAUNDRY | i AND E, | —adv. Herder. teed quality tires at new low levels || Phone 385 Franklin 8t, | | 108 4 s o , ccount il ¥ | ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS e th,"n b g o i for the growing ‘popularity of P In the Probate Court for the Ju- pJ & neau precinet, Territory of Al- N\ Goodyear tires, JUNEAU CABINET 13 | aska, Division Number One. Z \ . PRty - o v e o gl gy T Goodyear tires are to be had and DETAIL MILL- ‘ EATE %P NANCY H. CARLSON, ) in a number of different treads for WORK CO. i Not Only Cheaper but 3 eceased. Uy oo ~ J I tter i Notice is hereby ‘given that the L, b different purposes. Goodyear truck Promt Strect, next' to, Warner | |l undersigned, James Carlson? has L, tires in special '§ are corres- Machine Shop f i { e | ‘ ndingly low. Let us quote you i ; f the estate of Nancy H. Carlson, 5 4 yonaimng ow. s (u i 3 ¢ geceased and that {he creditors | 7 Z I &Yy 4 TR 1 3 y % CABII.VET a"'d 1E RICE & AHLERS CO. 3 e giriiad on complete sets, tires and inners. MILLWORK I k a 1 H 3 i against said deceased, must . ex- \ g I8 GOOD PLUMBING 7 hibit them with the necessary, Tel e h one 30 |§ GENERAL CARPENTER } /i «ye tell you in advanee vouchers within six months after P WORK | what job will cost” tha first publication of this notice, to said administrator at his office GLASS REPLACED . i {in the Alaskan Hotel Building, Ju- v | IN AUTOS } ¢ i neau, Alaska. . { 3 c | 13r)13:ed this 27th day of April, Estimates Iurnished i p Bseociatid ivess Phote i JAMES CARLSON, ' Upon, Requent | ff 5cTo : The Yankees' mighty Babe Ruth rang up his first home rin of tre Administrator of the estate of ! - W $5.00 STORE | season to help the New Vorker-vc:(lm nucd-? vle_l’:lwy over tne Bosiow Nancy H. Carlson, deceased. | i Red Sox in the opening game at Yankee s um, New York. The Bate First publication, April 28, 1931. { Second at | is shown fondling his war clubs in the dllflfl}t d}lrlll! tm_qamg | Last. publication, May 25, 1931. 0Old papers at The Emptre, S w s z | .