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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER » i Bv GEORGE McMANUS g ! ' HER | . ce | [ HELLO - BARNEY - KEEP T il Soocome | || LamiE A ann i am | ||| 500 o S e | ST e | O e IR | BIG TURKEY DINNER GOING TO DRIVE IT AN INSTRUCTOR ? — 3 | A HOSRITAL-! / HOULSE-ME WIFE \D { DRIVIN' A CAR / 2 DOWN TOWN- | AT THE ) b e - o a7 «. 2| Catholic Bazaar \glo*\:én:l‘i._aufi : \ ) | NOVEMBER 14—FROM 5:30 to 8 P. M. NEED ONE- PRICE ONE DOLLAR Make Your Preparations Now! Open until 1 a. m. Saturday Night bt reserved e bt i e A | Music by Serenaders | [ . Giants' manager, d i | __By Pap‘PERRY MAY BUY ‘i:gxsewb\(f;::*st:éeh»ficram cool-!ilos H(:#%]ESE!EQTGAMES From 9 to 11 tonight and 9 to 1 a. m. | | It Perry gains control of the| | 3 o | | Giants he will retain McGraw as| NEW YORK, Nov. 13— b‘n“r‘l‘l) nght—DANC[NG | y | , it was said h but | addition of the five home run- | end the lease of nis | made during the r ey > Polo Grounds. : 1 the Cardinals a Everybody Welcome | [ 1 3 0 ey | Chise uld remain in New Yor | S, n Indianapolis Club MEY| ™1t Perry fails to buy the Glants |drives hit in world series Dickering for Stone- |he will renew efforts to buy a 51 | increased to 106, ham's Sh ‘ am’s Shares percent interest in the Cinclmmtli These figures are for n |Reds now held by Sidney Weil. | seven annual basehall cl bla 53 Y ‘P:rry has also made overtures for since 1905 under Brush | eewe-. VxNDrANPtPous. Ind, Nov. 13— |the control of the StLouis Browns | rules, | t - Norman rry, owner of the In- and Philadelphia Nationals in re- g _as oda - : dianapolis baseball club of the Am- | cent weeks. y THEYNE = g\ n Assoclation, and Jack Hend- | B Y |FASTEST GOLF BALL | GEoRaE PRAN (e 27 o s NoTc: | BEING TRIED OUT| =80 tomorrow e e e SO nd now Perry’s business | ks Wl oot manager, went to New York for the @ Juneau Water Co.’s of ce Is | announced purpose of buying a{DOW located with the Lucas Office| Npw YORK Nov. 13— The new IF YOU WOULD REAP THE a large block of stock in the New{Equipment Co. on Third Street.|orricia] ball, which the powers that | York Giants. Telephone 50. Telephone bills MY bo in national golf affairs have “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” Perfy is sald to have a real|be paid at our office. ordered to be the official ball for | P f E chance to buy the interest of {@dV. JUNEAU WATER CO. |piay after April 15, 1932, is being MU TH S CORNELL'S P 5 S 1 A Charles A. Stoneman. His mové} T R R tried out in various sections of the You ST _UTILIZE E “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN been approved by John Meci: . Old papers at The Emplre. country. GREAT BACIKT. : = THE CREATING OF AN A STRAIGHT LINE™ i “EMERGENCY FUND” BY IS THE SHORTEST DISTANCE " OPENING AND BUILDIM O WE €OAL LINE o P\ ; OPENING AND BUILDING NN =~ W% B « $ A_SUBSTANTIAL BANK ~ - ~ ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TELEPHONE 24 WE DELIVER First National Bank L e ST Y N T " D . e/ RS | INVESTIGATE OUR FREF OFFER = ™E ;.TNEE\?\/E/A':;;AKES ONE // ‘{;‘ ] ‘ ‘ A year’s supply of groceries will be given away |l FURNITURE o i AT S absolutely FREE: .. . BENNY GALLUP, P'NTU DE SA Ffifig“\]‘}ofi&khfi:fig? Ask us about the RULES governing this FREE ?)‘;i?szulf;‘f; f::ss HARRYKETCHEL, | VICTOR OVER ROBINS WiX's GAMES l o lf s ol | ooty wien e ndies ssans |l SCHILLING'S FOOD DEMONSTRATION ENDS N g A them o ) pi look alike to Jimmy Barragar, and T NT CONGOLEUM RUGS and LINOLEUM FI the veteran last night ran ur’) the TOL\/IORRO“’ NI(;I_I’I‘ e gt Eifs mived. soummament to cae.|Jll Free Coffee, Free Cake, Free Biscuits; all vou can eat SIMMONS i isco| Fighter Has m as 602, the . e ) % an}?:}lflitsvf:;}l;ffi:j Bt Po{xtluag:flsie ngifn Bzyr g e B by e farii and drink. Everyone invited. BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES 5 i birds. . . ol Best of Bout Canvas Many Times |'rs, Pauikner, of tne mawis, ona (Ml This demonstration under the supervision of Mrs, H. —_ | Mrs. Taylor of the Eagle clan, tied B C - TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 13—Ben-| SACRAMENTO, Cal, Nov. 13— for high score among the women, . urewson. e % ny Gallup, San Francisco feather-fpmm de Sa, of Portugal, scored 152, but the former made the best S A ST TN] weight and Harry Ketchel, Tacoma a five round victory over Eddie total, 432. I e e P S P T boxir, fought eight rounds to a!Thomas, of Bellingham, last night,| The Robins made a clean sweep SCHILLH\G S COFFEE’ 75c ight i | |of their match with the Hawks, last night in the main event by the knockout route. o 2:3: ring nrgogram here. Thomas was knocked down four though the losers put up a strong 2 pOUndS Sh o, Most of the fans thought the times in the fourth round and battle. : 5 Californian should have had the twice in the fifth round beforc| Tonight in the first match the|Mll 2 ounces of Vanilla FREE with each purchase of two pounds of coffee decision as he had Ketchel blocked going down for the final count. | Sparrows roll against the Rot?ms. most of the time. | The foreigner lost the first three The second contest finds the King- | for the Washingtonian. |fishers and the Pelicans facing SCHILLING‘S BAKING PO‘VDER, 4 c y i | The foreigne rlost the first three |each other. CIVIL SERVICE ‘traunds then came back strong wm\“, Last night's scores: 1 p()und ean . .. ; x AMIN’ 1his knockdown punches in the| < s . ; E ATIONS OFF t;irth and fifth. D Barras:io?ll(?nlslfl i 1 ounce of Vanilla FREE with each one pound can of Bakirng Powder ARE CALLED LT Welghed 130 pounds |y - ndraws 108 129 8190 e 2 e e e G. B, Skinner, Secretary, Board, 4 Bernard ... 148 18 150400 |\ @ APPLES--Jonathans, Koski . 133 148 160—441 s ! at BAILEY’S " rvice Examiners, - o va was seceived advics trom PHELPS DECLINES e e usngaiel | [111511 11157 TR T e bt e the Civil Service Commission, at| SCULLING MATCH| 633 745 649 2047 Washington, D. C., that the Sten- o { L APP E gl ographer and Typlst examination| , ,noy Noy 13—Ted Phelps|mrs. Goddard 04 122 111327 LES--Wmeszlps, for which receipt «:,rn lnppl:ct;m*;; of England, professional sculling Mrs. Taylor .. 152 104 133389 Choi B YOUR &filéntfi"?g; and a0 other | champion ;’df f‘he 'g:)dv h‘,‘rsowd:s';wn Atta ... 161 125 ms:g; C€ ... . Sivis vo Unomie s i finitoly decided Clined a bid from George ) H. Messer't .. 154 130 152 P e s R R RSP Soom. "“Shen the_ date has. been BrOLET Mt e g DTARRY oL 206 26 180 WALDORF TISSUE ALASKA LAUN DRY ;e;v;lflza:xg;’ b::?map‘;z‘:f;;‘;"pusem Australlan champ, B;rens‘-”! 767 686 723 2178 & veills fo it S '| Phelps declares the guaran | ROBINS TR e & Dring us your raw furs to bz expenses for the match, Which s Coughlin 126 107 114347 £ CLEANING PRESS[NG made up. Chas. Goldstein ailgo: ma u;e place in Australia, h;?:ms‘u lx;uuen v lgg igg ::g:fig H AM A 3 Sk] d v. lequate. |c. W # 4 Duncan ... 166 153 160—44o d rmour s nned, Te]ephone 15 1 Dunaan . S inr e pound . 7 c PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR SRR WINTER DRIVING airs, Fautkne s 1 wo—saz [l EGGS-Fresh Brookfield Standards, Swift’s Pre- i s . Petrich ... 107 95 95207 R PR I W ) . R & T RUST REMOVER will clem!; fi'{}s—'}up{;"fif gsw:t;c 120 135 139394 mium Quallt) 2 ldrge, clear, 2 dozen for R o from the cooling system of your car 1?" S o Robertson ... 136 192 136—464 AT rattte, 7t Srom oo, JR IO amaren - i st 06vm (J pyppepp i€ G amery : TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: engi g ¢ ! —_—— —— — -= i | : equipped to render this service at a very ! 707 667 689 2063 ’ ) | i ,We are cauippe s e e i Two pounds for ...... ey i oot aeatnet Homie, DL b i Without this service the cqoling system is not go- el ol | T e, A S S e P S S | of ' Juneau' waste’ of ,,‘“e, is prohibited. Patrons ignoring ing to function properly during the winter. Conse- PIRATES LIKELY 0 HONEY__ | this law next winter and allowing water to waste through quently your car will use more gas and oil and the TO TRAIN IN WEST | open faucets will have their service discontinued until such motor will not perform as efficiently when it is 4 c | time as all danger of freezing weather has passed. This Spousdpail ... ... .. overheated. ¢ L ! PITTSBURGH, Penn, Nov. 13. regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1931. Before you prepare your car with anti-freeze solu- —Although no official announce- All customers are hereby notified to the end that they . i system proper! ment has yet been made, it is | may take the necessar; tion b; :::e and have the cooling sy: P y ) et el m}} Tm ?m; o p:‘ y Pprecautions against frozen water cleane . e the Pittsburgh Pirates will return | carry a complete stock of R & T RUST RE- ¢ | to Paso Robles, Calif, for spring | | We / 7 X | M?\tr_ERs, RUST PREVENTATIVE and anti-freeze | traming poxt year M With each purchase of Carnation Wheat Flakes or JUNEAU WATER COMPANY\ ions. i or & se g . . RN\ par T e e cnoazs oune on |l Carnation Premium Oats we will GIVE YOU : 43 W games with the Chicago Cubs on Connors Mou;; gompgr?y e s s, < > W |arge package of-Pearls of Wheat-- ALL FOR . R VICH NENEE Old papers at The Empire.

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