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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 By GEORGE McMANUS l BRINGING UP FATIIiEl{m YOU MAKE ME SICK- YYOU NEVER BRING ANY ONE HOW Dot KNOW 1INSIST ON NS00 BRINGING SOME ONE HCME TO DINNEF WHAT IN THE WORLD S ALL THAT RACKET WELL: HERE'S A DUKE - HE TRIED HOME TO DINNER. WHAT || \WWHO 15 THERE ARE AT LEAST FiV i TO QT OUT OF COMIN'-S0 1 | 1S THE USE OF You HUNGRY 2 DUKES IN YOUR CLUB- | HIT HIM IN THE EYE - ) TOLD = | BELONGING TO A | HIM HE HAD TO COME - = I SWELL CLUB ? ‘ | Z/ n ,‘ rLL BRING Sl A . ‘ » A A\ A% 00 | I o 2\ N ; ) 7 | | | £ | WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— F i unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, * e R PESEVEE A R R IR learning what to seek and what to shun. ‘ ‘Bm,klyn 6 12 33 A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ¥ GELBERT W|NS Cincinnati 2 14 .a2|Cubs Denend On Him | ing to have. Make this your Bank. American Lelme Won Lost Pct. % 4 Cleveland ............ 667 i FOR ST. LOUIS gz, o First National Bank - HE SCORE Philadelphia 563 | 158 runs i Washington 500 | / —_— — —~ ] LAST YEAR- Babe Ruth Rell}rns to Game gffrm! -500 LT TR T T T i ¢ —DMakes His Fourth | Shicago 5 ] - Home Run St. Louls ... 3% JUST RECEIVED—A NEW SHIPMENT OF THOSE PITTSBURGH, May 7.—Gelbert, who tripled then scored on a single FEMMER TO GIVE PRIZES D. B. Femmer, of the Northland | la 6 to 5 victory over Pittsburgh by Martin in the thirteenth inning yesterday afternoon gave St. Louis Transportation Co. is offering $7.50 as first prize and $2.50 as second prize to school children submitting the best reasons why the Northland | Transportation Co., operating the motorships “NORTHLAND" and “NORCO,” should be granted a| contract by the U. S. Postoffice Department for the carrying of | the U. 8. Mail twelve months in| the year instead of the winter months only. Rules of Contest: Contest closes Saturday, May 3 CLoUTING , KLEIN. 1 — OF THE OHILLIES" § —HE HAS BEEN KNOCK NG TUE CONEZR OFF THE BALL SNCES, ) THE SEASON ORNED % RELIABLE RIDJID IRONING BOARDS HOME RUNS Arlett made his fifth home run of the season yesterday afternoon | ‘n the game between Philadelphia and Botson, National League, with a man on base and won the game 3 to 1. Babe Ruth is back in the game and made his fourth home run yesterday afternoon. 1 16th, 2. Address all letters to Post- master General, Washington, D. C. and enclose the letter in an en- velope addressed to D. B. Femmer, They will not WIGGLE WOGGLE, JIGGLE JOGGLE, SLIP or SLIDE GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacitic Coast League Seattle at Portand, rain. Hollywood 5; San Franclsco 4. The Finest Ironing Table Made Sacramento 2; Oakland 4. Night Agaem'.n:.mn;“{ Alaska. S i game. 3 e 'GS reason ¥ Los Angeles 1; Mission 3. Night| CONTRACT SHOULD BE AWARD- FREE TRIAL game, g . ED, First Prize, $7.50. 4. SECOND PRIZE, $2.50. 5. Judges for this contact will be announced later. 6. Open only to school children of all ages. —adv. el P As Friday, May 8ih, is the last meeting before the summer vaca- tion the Pioneers and Auxiliary will have a public Card Party. Refreshments will be served. Ad- mission 50c. Meeting called for 7:15. National League ‘PhAladl,‘lphin 3; Boston 1. Brooklyn 1; New York 0. | Cincinnati at Chicago, rain. | St. Louis 6; Pittsburgh 5, thirteen innings. ! American League Philadelphia 10; Boston 3. Cleveland at St. Louis, cold. Dy 9; Chicago 4. New York 10; Washington 7. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone No. 6 : g = : g g Water-proof, Warp-proof and Damp-proof— Juneau, Alaska IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllIIIlllllllIlllIlIIIIlllllllllll"llllllllllll CHUCK (5 GUNN}NG FOR MOST oF THE NATIONAL Assoclated Press Photo Much depends on the work of ing a futile third swing at the @ semi-hysteria whenever the Big|bert, was All American end on oty 5 right handed smoke blown in his|Bam connects. A ceremony of | Walter Camp's teams of 1893, 1894, T‘)D“&ndflg‘- T TR H ! freoth g handkerchi vavin its th vh e . . , i — Pub Lib: ] :;ffgt?:“ el 2:,1;‘2‘;‘;5 s i hn:i right Eifil:w:ll(’;:hor:‘?Jl:v;iggy “OT’;J,‘S,J;Eii,‘L_‘°’ the | = bove-named defendant, GREET- A pump with a world £ Juneau lic rary{ { Tae JuNEAU LAUNDRY TORYSF than”.1ast’ Gotober after every poke into this favorite | At one time, while playing semi-| ING: of style trimmed’ with a £/} Free Readmg Room Franklin Street, between ;hat souna we Getected from the | }oMe Tun territory of the Yankee | pro ball for his home town of Am-| IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- Sk ¢ g City Han, 1 7 Front and Second Streets § z sl ocle wme |Stadium, bler, Pa., he was under contract to|ED STATES OF AMERICA, You touch of Grey Silk Kid Z! i rih | PHONE 359 T eld Dleachers obviously Was| ™ s long as this ungestioned ap- | try out with Connie Mack's Ath-|are hereby commanded to appear ML 00 SRl 10 =i Mam Bipet and Pourth of a derisive character as the Babe g apr] 8 2 % RS ‘ . . a = { trotted out to his place in the sun, |Peal to the box offices exists, and | letics, but at his father's request|in the above-entitled court holden in sizes that fit the hard £|] Reading Room Open From = He has heard it before and seemed |it Seems to have lost none of its |did not take advantage of the of-|at Juneau, in said Division and s H S8a m. to10 p. m. | ———— .’ not the least bit annoyed. potency, the magnates will do no | fer. Territory, and answer the complaint to fit. H LAS SENORITAS Three innings later with the A's|€reat amount of tampering with the ot thes Bl “Hibdy gretuyt, Tou £|(} Ctrculation Room Open from Specialty Orchestra Jeading 4-0 and a mate on first, |Pall calculated to minimize the his- in the above-entitled action, within & E 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 ALL GIRLS' BAND Ruth swung once and missed with | trionic qualities of the game’s most thirty daye from . the:date of the P rice $1 1 . 00 g} » m Ouwrent Magasine, Music for all occasions great gusto then swung again and | éminent actor. 0 service of this summons and a copy Newspapers, Reference, | TELEPHONE 402 | connected. High up into the right of said complaint upon you, and, Books, Etc. le . field crowd soared the ball, follow-| Earnshaw, the victim of Ruth’s if you fail to so appear and answer, FREE TO ALL }1@ ed by a tremendous roar. first double-barreled blast of the for, want thereof, the plaintiff will | Twice more the Babe came to|1931 season, failed to profit from take judgment against you for the . ' bat with a man on base and two | his experiences of last season. On dissolution of the bonds of matri- . - P AT R .. S I | runs needed to give the Yankees a|two separate and distinct occa-| PASADENA, Cal, May 7.— Dr |mony now existing between plain- ue U XTOr( | 11 winning lead. A towering fly wasted |sions of the 1930 campaign the [Albert Michalson, aged 79, one of|tiff and defendant, and will apply The Best Laun I the first chance, then with two|Big Moose of the A's was combed | America's oustanding . physidists, | to the court for the relief demand- Sk d"y strikes on him he caught one of |by Ruth for a brace of round-trip|and the first in this country to|ed in said complaint, a copy of 0 { th(’ oy rat- a Price |’= Earnshaw's fast ones. The telltale | blows. so that George Livingston | win - a Nobel Prize for scientific| which is served herewith and to 'ne o . y 8 p! WHERE? | crack sounded. Again the ball sailed | Earnshaw's embarrassment weil can | achievement, is growing gradually| which reference is hereby made. tiest Ties with a heel CAPITAL LAUNDRY !I§ high into'the stands; again the tu- |bé imagined when George Herman | weaker. Physicians fear he will The date of the order for pub- t!l t lc e tl . ak Phone 355 Franklin St. [i mult and the shouting. Ruth again smote him in the same | not recover from his nervous col-|lication of this summons is May at plea 5 1€ eye as | i i The old man had broken up the spot. All told. in competition with |lape of a month ago from over-|6th, 1931. The period of publica-|= well as being comfort- 3 o i \ ball game single-handed with a|the two aces of Connie Mack's “full { work on his final experiment to|tion prescribed in said order is bl Tri ith 22l s 45 i brace of blows that seemed sym-|hcuse,” Ruth has hit Earnshaw for | sliminate a slight etror in his de-|four weeks. The first publication able. rim with rea ! i " bolic of a number of things, among | seven homers in three g an:d termination of the speed of light. |of same is May 7th, 1931, and the vory snake. Hosiery £/} JUNEAU CABINET i them: iRaberl M Grove for six circuit — —— last publication of same is May . < s It b 1. That the new ball, when sol- | clouts in five seasons. 28th, 1931, and the time wtthm’ to match. £|f* and DETAIL MILL- H idly smacked, will travel as far as - eee which defendant is to appear to & H the Ruthian drives of old. PLANT TREES answer this summons is thirsy days| = = WORK CO. i Not 01“%5::‘9" but 2. That the Babe, with an ex-| Birch and Mountain Ash trees. after the completion of the last|= P 11 00 = H tension of his $80,000 contract to ke | hardy ross bushes and other nursery | publication. = rice . H Froni "ml l" -";h‘:i Warner considerad, is off on another big | stock. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, May|= £ A year. |adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS 6th, 1931. = = ! 5 T UL Sea) jomnm puny, |5 CABINET and | | RICE & AHLERS CO. AR A RO Clerk of the District Court for the | = E| MILLWORK ' | |Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1 = GENERAL CARPENTER | GOOD PLUMBING i % By J. W. 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LAl T e s T - — It seemed about time for this op- Still the Big Bam stop in the majors, starred in sports Plnsburgh_ 2 9 10 474 ! 3 3 erative to report in detail on the| Ruth’s home run act remains the long before he came under the |Philadelphia ror T4 20 A3 NEW ARRI VALS- Fr e Bru n ompan activities of a portly gentleman |greatest one man show in baseball. | f big league “ivory hunters.” y e h C p named Ruth. Anyway, it was a|Often as this and other operatives ga“z:' Ol,ebfno? Valley college, in SUMMONS FOR PUUBLICATION £ y pleasant spring day. calculated to lead many a taxicab to the Yan- kee Stadium. As we arrived at the outset of hostilities, Mr. Ruth was just tak- have seen it put on, there is still a thrill in the big fellow’s raythmic swing, faultless timing and follow- 1ing through. The masses continue to manifest | T e Pennsylvania, he won 11 letters, four each in football and basket- ball and three on the diamond. He comes by his ability honestly. His father, Charles Saladin Gel- No. 3165-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. PHYLLIS L. BOATWRIGHT, Plain- tiff, vs. M. C. BOATWRIGHT, AR B A Blue Kid Pump | Three Deliveries Daily Old papers at The Emptre. PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicions Hams and Bacon Phone 38 Second at Se-u?

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