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BRINGING UP FATHEVR” HORRORS! 1T9 TWO O'CLOCK AND THAT BIG LOAFER ISN'T HOME YET- 'VE STOOD FOR ENOUGH OF THIS FROM HiM - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE GEE- ™M IN LLUCK TO-NIGHT ©0 FAR- | HOPE SHE DON'T WAKE U - VL WAIT HERE FOR HIM EVEN IF\T TAKES ALL NIGHT= 'Ll MAKE HIM REMEMBER THID NIGHT- PARDON- MADAM- BUT AREN'T YOU COMING TO BREAK- FAST 2 MR-JIGGS HAS FINISHED HIS- | WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— i 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 ing to have. Make this your Bank. First ]—Vational Bank © 1931, Int') Feature Service, Ine. 3 : | Great Britain rights reserved. =By Pap JAW FRACTURED: FARM AND HOME | FIGHTER IS OUT EXPERTS HERE [ENIGAN- PHILADELPHIA, Penn, May 5.— | Bennie Bass, junior Prof. Sheelm Mrs. Fohn- Hansen to Give Ex- | "tension Courses Victim of Slayer TR champion, last night knocked cut Eddie Macl — WINNER OF THE .35% ANNvVAL- BosTon MARATHON of Denver, in the third JUST RECEIVED—A NEW SHIPMENT OF THOSE MES MONDAY Pacific Coast League & ; | Mo games. schediuled as all. teams| Jehtension work in agripulture anc R in heme eccnomics under auspices | HUB S DRSR Rt £ Alaska College of Agricul- SSlonmt Neagup ure and School of Mines will b Li SR, .HMK started soon in Southea:t Alaska made his second “home Prof. Ross Sheely, director of ag TWiL; ol (b sepsen. ricultural extension work for the RELIABLE RIDJID IRONING BOARDS They will not WIGGLE WOGGLE, JIGGLE JOGGLE, SLIP or SLIDE Rty 8 i et dY) coltewe, and Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Han | . g held the hits.| 5 3 it ssoctatea Press New Foike:: Broo | sen, in charge of extension work i Loulse Teuber, 17, whose un- | home economics for the college, ar neau, having come from thc d yesterday on the sieam- kon, sor Sheely left on thc steamship Alameda last night for Petersburg. After a few days i clothed body was found hanging from a tree near San Diego, Cal. e SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP adv, TELEPHONE 4502 | TINBRNN RN De 20 3. Washington 7; New York 3. St. Louis 2; Cleveland 1. W ater-proof, Warp-proof and Damp-proof— . g | | : i b BN ORe | that neighborhood he plans to re- g Pacilic Coast League turn to Juneau. He then will gc = . . Won Lot Pt |to Skagway and Sitka. | £ The Finest Ironing Table Made Los Angeles 14 1 560) Sewing Problems Solved g Portland 15 12 556| Mrs. Fchn-Hansen will be in| = FREE TRIAL Sacramento 15 12 556 Juneau for several days. Tomorrow, | H Hollywood 14 14 500, Thursday and Friday, from 1:40 ) H Oakland 12 12 500 |pm. to 5 pm., she will be in the = . . San Francisco 13 11 481 |sewing laboratory of the Juneau = ask: e - Lio doyw S 1 g A g bt z Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 12 16 429 | en with their sewing problems. She i = St | National League | will ‘help in the planning, cutting 5 £ Juneau, Alaska Phone No. 6 Won Lost Pet.|and construction of children's A b l H X St. Louis 11 3 186 | clothing, in designing made-over utomo l e H York 11 5 .688 ' garments, or in solving any of thc . . b ! | ; gL e e A e e P(untl"" T T T T T T T T 3 . l‘ n 10 7 588 dresemaker. Pl — sburgh 9 9 500/ Those who wish to make fittec 5 < | « AFTER. Ted Philadeiphis 6 o 400 atterns should bring three yara || Duco or paint job, var- ; FAILURES Brooklyn 5 11 213 of a firm, unbleached muslin and || nishing or striping, no YOU PROMISED HE FINALLY nati 2 13 123 pins, needle and thread. Anyone || matter how you wish your ,wishing to make a fitted pape car refinished we can guar- J American League | 5 8 Season upon season ago you prom- WON, e T ! o Won Lost Pet.' dress form should make amrange- || antee you a first class job ised Mother you would have a CLASSIC EVEN Q\p_m” — E \ ARAA | Cleveland 11 6 47 ments with _’k‘”{’& Fohn-Hansen as|| and at a price so ridicu- “good” picture taken—especially for i AR = e : % itirssttoe o LidhSE MW+ | washington 10" (B4 B8R, POCT, BY fii,sf;“;inn Is Free lously low, you cannot af- her. But you put it off—gay by day R New York 9 8 52 i insdcrucnon o e ford to ride in a shoddy —and now another Mother’s Day. Detroit Lot Tk Tk o g Those who do|| car. No charge for estimat- We take but a few minutes of your FPhiladelphia e R e 96 SUREAY: | SR ; time. Special this week—three ar- : Chicago 7 9 agg their own sewing will find the|| ing. fiefts pactralle foc 9500 ! e by 4% his first in connection with exten- J uneau Auto » _‘;0‘*"‘01, SALE | sion work in Southeast Alaska. Mrs Telephone 487 AYALAN GOULD ~ ASSIGATROERESS | Fohn-Hansen initiated home eco- P . Sh ¢ SPORTS EDITOR. . . nomics extension work 'in all parte alnt 0 Chlca o Man Clalms He The Martha Society will hold a The farewells for Maj. Philip| For the coming year, Major v g Food Sale at the SANITARY GRO-’M Southeast Alaska last fall i ;srack_en F‘iemin’;f, whilemnom~the- (l;‘}er:ungLWJH havel;sc:ls ass}staml Pald $|50,000 fOl’ CERY FRIDAY AND SA‘[‘UR,DAY: e — - Foot of Main Street ess sincere so far as e expres- apt. awrence cCeney ones, | » " i slons involved were concerned, now | former head coach at West Point. Hls Release ?F TR D edv.' . Old papers at the Empire offife cecm to have been a trifle prema- " ture. , Major Fleming, instead of being transferred to some such post as v \?;elgium, has been permitted to re- main for the fifth straight year as graduate manager of athletics av the United States Military acade- my. This is good news to the good major’s friends in the athletic, mili- | tary and social world, but it leaves “Biff” returns after a year's tour of duty with the artillery and is slated to succeed Major Fleming as the graduate manager in 1932. There is some feeling that the major, who has steered the Army athletic ship through the past | four eventful years, will see it through to a settlement of the breach with Navy before another year elapses. Having broken the spell for the sake of charity last CHICAGO, Ill., May 5.—The story of how his entire fortune of $150,- 000 was paid kidnappers for his re- |lease was told by James Hackett, former gambler and wealthy road- house operator of Blue Island, who is regarded by the police as the dictator of the slot machine busi- ness in Southern Cook County. Hackett was kidnapped by a gang last Friday. He said he was seiz- e Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room Phone 38 [ — Tae JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets | him holding, in some embarrass- | December, the service rivals are|ed while on the grounds at the Ida- Sfin Hall, Becond Floor l PHONE 359 ment, a number of tokens in fond |both in the mood to patch up their | ho Country Club and was released Street and Fourth farewell. difficulties. | Sunday by payment of the money L e for years until the American was .o . firmly established, waged a relent- ihe record books at 401, neverche-l . B | | | S:n A s(;zkfamtile;;e :al;: &“L‘l"s?’ satNe Price is always secondary when The Best Laundry | ‘ Dol Tobse Pthesls st reglin® of “Open” Heads West considering the purchase of tires A4 » Fak B, | ! v The 1932 National Open Golf cham- 7 i Commissioner Landis and passed| . . . . but when buyers get guaran- ! out of the picture fighting his ovn | PIonship, It appears, may go to the JEen el BB CAPITAL LAUNDRY | | wtom were | Pacific Coast for the first time— teed quality tires at new low levels Phone 355 Franklin 8t. | | club owners, among Lo X | some he had established in the|L0S Angeles to be exact. in price then one can account il N i i Bt et It Ym:g be d?e to held in the £ P o die SR ) Yrk ¢ o . g | east, in the usual course of events, or the HOW1N, i ularit ) ¥ SHEET ml ;;ecany d‘:‘i’m':z l:hlen:zmi? ;’; | having gone to Minneapolis in 1930 Cosdie: g. A g PoP Y B s o it e New York baseball fralernity 'n . ,n4 moledo this year, but the siren | roodyear tires. UNEAU C X 2 R OCK 1922 when Johnson discarded the| .| of the far west may be too J U CABINET g:;l;:l f;r:pfig’\fi;fidhifii ”f;:‘ strong to resist. Goodyear tires are to be had and DETAIL MILL- 4 2 officlal record so that Ty Cobb|, " e 5% THO seas c:m:gm;’l in a number of different treads for i WORK CO Not Only Cheaper but THE DURABLE would be credited with an °’““"smps—amawun wonkR's A PG, different purposes. Goodyear truck 25 Better 4 base hit and thereby gain, for the |, },ve peen held in California. § e 4 % Y Frout Street, next to Warner WALL FINISH hird Hoye, s persentage of .400 or psgttallen o tires in special sizes are corres- Machine Shop v tter. 2 Johnsdn's action fixed Cobb's fig-| ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS ’ pondingly low. Le.t us quote you | CABINET and | RICE & AHLERS CO. Let us quote you ure for 1922 at 401 The Georgian| RE 'rl:nm:g:lltn;.ss.:wo TAX on complete sets, tires and inners. | MILLWORK | i - . ' : had batted .420 in 1911 and 410 in M i prices An T GOOD PLUMBING ’ 2 o eontended the otficial| Al persons operating an automo- Telephone 30 GENERAL CARPENTER |-l w«we tell you in advance | scorer was inaccurats in thi: and Dbile not licensed for the current e p WORK ; what job will cost” i i " other features of his % on wac|Year will be considered delinquent | I & particular game involved, but there | after May 11. Licenses .are fosucd | GLASS REPLACED ) ¥ was a terrific hulabalio ai the 'Y the Territorial Treasurer from, ! IN AUTOS | 1 uneau time. The baseball writers. in sol- ‘;"'I office in !:"‘ C;hl:;w:hflulillcd::; ; : amn session, denounced Johnsoa poroins not pa i | | Estimates Kurnished ) ¥ L b M'll and adopted resolutions demanaing | tax by said date (May 11) will be Upon Request KANN'S | i . UMOEeT [MILULS, | covb's mark not bo ressmized. It | Presecuted as provided by law. adv ‘ | K250 STORE . wasn't that they bcgiud-cl Ty R R eI ey 5.00 § § P Inc. any of the glory, but they resenied| Michigan last year had the | $ } i ;. Johnson's arbitrary decision in the |largest cherry crop in its history, i Second at Seward valued at $2,000,000, ] i | A . SR PlaYer's favor, . Helped “Battling Ban,” as Byron Ban- croft Johnson was known most of his life, will remain best remem- bered for the many engagements he fought, whether it was win, lose or draw. He battled the National league Cobb’s Average Cobb is down in which he said was turned over to| his abductors by his wife and| | James Blouin, business associate. Hackett said his wife converted her jewelry and securities into cash and mortgaged his home. ‘The police said they believed Hackett was kidnapped but doubt- ed if the ransom price was as high | as he states. Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. 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