The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1931, Page 5

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il rtunity for; Washington, for full information.|= s o peeak hrousi. 1 o 0pen :30 am, o6 pan. .| NI 0000000000000 Ot 3 R Lyt o » THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY: 20, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE McM:/ e « ¥ » = TO HAVE TO STAY M LEAVING.| DONT NO TICE E N THE HOLSE 'S BAD LIKE THAT SWISS = e . . = ENOUGH,BUT MAGGIES YODELING 1T WOLLD Fifty Dollars reward will be paid to any- 2 SINGING 1S WORSE BE 23:&;::; one furnishing information leading to the ar- = rest of any person or persons guilty of shoot- = o ing line insulators, signs, or in the vicinity £ of men working on the property of the = undersigned. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD £ a2 = . B MINING COMPANY g PO LU T OIS CALIFORNIA GROCERY R DISTRIBUTORS OF g @ 1931, 101') Feature Service, Inc.. Great Britain rights reverved. A e —s * DAILY SP T CART N P :3, the Boxing Commission an—’gol! in Dixie, may not defend his . S anas y aP c AMPIUNSHIP ! nounced. | title this year. i | The title will not be decided on a | “Tournaments cost too much for . | foul and the Commission has con- |a working boy,” he said, expressing ‘e WiTH ONE Eve MAT H T H vE sid amending the articles so | doubt that he would compete in g § I that in event a foul forces the end | the Southern amateur at Chatta- gl i of the bout, a heavy cash penalty |nooga. “A fellow has to eat.” S T RERTY | {might bz inflicted. He has playad in every South- oy 1 j —_— | otn since 1922, when he was 15, and won the title in 1927 and 1930. it i —_— (COST MA’Y HINDER |In other years he did not do so ~ . | cimvEranD, onio, May 2o-a|. SPICER’S DEFENSE |weu | v S - AR W He plays an average of three - o/ / . :\_0 foul ;!file. with p?.lasibz(; resclr\:a- OF GOLFING TITLE times a week, 1 lons, .Wl prevai when 0 [ax PRGNS 5 G A N a THEY Are OFF To CLAY Schmeling defends the champlon-| MEMPHIS. Tenn. May 20—Em-| Quartz and placer location no- E 'C:';‘mg Fl;fch TENNIS ¢hip from Young Stribling on July Imett Spicer, emperor of amateur ' tices at The Empire. Allen S’lattuc ne < LR 4 ° . Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska 9. ! » h 1 YOUR iy | Tel. 15 We call for and deliver ° i o ‘\ Humnnununnnuninnnnnn W | ’ [ ] { i | A ay 30, 1931 | “h g g BASEBALL Tournament—Teams from Juneau,|: Skagway, Chilkoot Barracks and Whitehorse |z & « 2 JL ol [ FIELD SPORTS, DANCING AND g { - £ 4 —AND_VAN 20N MAKE EVERYTHING g VP THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF £ Our TENRIS 'A.E.F." ; - < H “ e — DANCING AT SKAGWAY FRIDAY NIGHT AND AT 5 "» 8 ‘ . ] N7 § : . WHITEHORSE SATURDAY NIGHT g okl Lo e o v el ™ £ -~ | stanislaus county, Cal., golf club g INDIAN LUMP NUT staged its first 72-hole medal play, | £ 'This low costing coal burns with a long clean flame, giving off - handicap tournament this spring. | = its heat readily, yet can be controlled by the draft so as to hold | = fire for a long time. Fill your bin NOW with this outstandin; 4y ALAN GOULD ~ ASS52750mess | Tventy-seven tennis _eourts in B % ;. i gl ] PRICE $1450 per ton DELIVERED L] Any way it's figured, the joks)can locate the jaw of Primo Car- for night play. | g $ g e may again be on the solemn sol- | nera at Ebbets Field in June. TmsE 3 = INDIAN-LUMP-NUT AND LADYSMITH MINE RUN MIXED * cns of the New York State Ath-|may not be as easy as he may| Herman Hickman, Tennessee's all = . » a letic Commission, sometimes known | figure. Carnera’s fighting ability |around athlete, has turned to golf. S Gives you the ultimate in fuel economy—try it and be convinced. as the Three Dukes of the Cauli-|still is a mysterious quantity, buL‘:e1 turned in a 97 for his first 15{ PRICE $16.00 per ton DELIVERED flower Kingdom. his bulk and speed are factors|holes. It was a nice, gencrous act by {sufficient to make him an eer:me-i i YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! the commission that installed Max |ly difficult opponent. The seventn annual Mississippi, CALL US DIRECT Sohmeling, the likeable German | * state tennis tournament will be boy, as “world’s heavyweight cham- | Stanford vs. Pennsylvania held at Jackson, June 9. i pion” last summer, following MaX- | The best argument for adding a i PHONE 412 51y ie’s victory over Jack Sharkey on|one-mile relay to the Eastern In-| St. Louis golf fans are making : a foul. ter-collegiate track and field cham-|a determined effort to bring the P . f- C C l C W) Subsequently the commissioners | pionships at Philadelphia, May 29-[1931 P. G. A. tournament to the'r acLric Oast oa 0. rogretted this generosity, becams |30, is that it would settle the ques- city. i : 0L ' 9 annoyed at Schmeling’s refusal to!tion between the crack teams of | o B e ol i Juneaus’ Coal Merchant for Thirty-five Years meet Sharkey in a return bout Stanford and Pennsylvania. wope .ar' 4 s { T cancelled the title recognition.| The L C. A. A. A. A. has con-| “no throw” golfers' club of players T, I Meanwhile the National Boxing sidered putting a relay on the|prone to turn their sticks when‘ association recognized Schmeling, program, but decided against it | things go wrong. . [ and his champion status has be-'this year; so there will be no op-1{ ; - 3 come gcnerallypa,cwp:ed _ outside portunity to settle the argument| Minnesota hunters bagged 2362.-} X o the city and state in which he unless a post season match can be | 639 ducks during the fall, 1930, open | Rt e 5 e S yia A e LS gained this recognition under cir-'arranged between the Stanford | season. 'I'l_ns was about 900,000; cumstances distinctly dubious. 1quam:t that recently set fid n;w %__ { L | American record of 3:143 and the \ “ ,’ i Vaure O maiberiest e o st motas | NNAIMAUNMTNNIATNY [ Living Room: e Diuise el thin [Eq Now the solemn solons of New dook work of 3:17.8 and ran the|= £ ; = York, not content with their lastdistance in the rain at the Penn{Z - Bed Room Sets—Kitchen Furniture % venture in champion-making, have Relays in 3:18. - E . 3 4 decided to_besiow the wreath o ——==— |2 BERG £ Leaves Juneau 7 A. M., Friday, May 29 Callin SIMMONS-- the Carnera-Sharkey winner in| SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP 1= £ a Y [} | June, hopeful that it will consist| = = h. k k % of laurel instead of razmberries. (8dV- ~ TELEPHONE 4503 E H A TS g at C ll oot Barrac S BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES Apparently the solons have the = s CHILDREN’S CHAIRS it ‘hampionship habit and cannot| ] = H 5 jir shake it off. ‘As & result of baeir| STOMACH ULCERS £ H Returning to Juneau Sailing from Skagway, May 31, 8 A. M. MIRRORS W subtle handiwork the four leading | HEALED H . L. heavyweight contenders will figure Without Operation H : £ i A l d . in the championship scramble early Absolutely Guaranteed E A Quality Hat £ Farey Juneau to Whltehorse un(l Return’ $15.00 rmstrong S Linolteum in the summer. Some order may | g 4 = H ] ! come out of chaos if the surviving Former sufferer writes: Von's Ul- 1= for g pair can be brought together in'cer Tables cured me. 1 suffered H g 3 Bepiemser for 40 years with pain. gus, con- |2 3 Reservations Must Be Made Now ke Jack Sharkey, at any rate, has'stipation, and an examination show- | = E his annual chance to go some- fd‘ ul; s, 1 smnsdx:ithdmni;a% g H b . i vei ision, ' lets. Pain stoppe: 5 5 = = X = 4 § ife r:y’ef,f,t"l‘c:geo:‘es:,;,y:::fi:: Ao, Cears old, bt now feel like 50.|= $5.00 £ BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH—We furnish plenty of hot coffee aboard ship The big Boston sailor, for several; Work every day, sleep all night. E UNITED FOOD L years possessing the physical Feel perfectly well. Hcpfil ?veryong H d % cul i i ith stomach trouble will learn of (= 4 equipment calculated to lift him to‘w_ 1 s = :: e Pl cated by Tunney, has'this treatment and take it for re_ul = PR 0 IR ] y ’ ' ;:llex? ?h%r:“so often that the con-relief.” (Name and address of writ- E R TRE AR = uneau err aVl a lon 0. N 3 | fid of even his most persistent er upon request.) Ao H # f‘mfi:vfeers has been a trifle shaken. THESE FAMOUS MINNIAPOLIS = Ef Phone NO 6 CASH IS KING £ He lost his big opportunity with TABLETS have given wonderful re-( 2 = E . Dempsey in 1927, drf)pped the\su;ts fn hundrmg- of cases J‘:" :L-jm"é H. S. Graves = ” e ; Shante Ul T iyl ig’n‘s;‘,:::fon“'a‘fzji . SHleesnis £ TICKETS ON SALE—Juneau Ferry & Navigation Company, Phone No. 6;| "7 nent in 1928, rallied ir X , kindrc s = ¥ £ by 2 J > % Wl F |8 P etories over Siribling and Lough- | NO PAIN, NO DIET. £ The Clothing Man £ Hotel Gastineau, Hotel Zynda, Hotel Alaskan, Guy L. 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