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T‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1932 BRINGING UP FATHER ' o ' B, CkOlCE Kb — — THE BARON 15 A FINE GENTLEMAN AND IF | MARRY JIGGD K < NOW- LISTEN ~ BARON- IVE SSTEe Sl BTN SEND PA GE GIVEN “ INDEIEERgEEESED YOUR FATHER 19 GOING TO GIVE HiM DAUGHTER= | '1 i BEEN TALKIN' TO MY ¥ FER A DOCTOR- | JUST | A POSITION IN H1S OFFICE- WHY-ANY WONDER HOW 't%@ : \WIFE AN' I'M WONDERIN' e MENTIONED " WORI J | | WITH HIM- YOU ARE JUST i W A GO TO WORK ? Il WASHINGT D. C 3 3 (_ff b : '— ¥ The Territories Comm 7 i e g S Il . | | proved a bill for Phi GIRL WOULD BE PROUD TO BE SE MOCH MONEY ‘| 1 IF YOL WOULD WKE To T THE BARON FAINTE! L ¢ ‘ 3 pendence in 19 year TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 26.—Lee | United States will New York negro, welter- | military bases. weight, won a close decision over — Jimmy Britt, of Bellingham, in a Certified. lespedeza seed br six round main eventer here last | North Carolina farmers $600 night. $800 more per car than the cor r T mon untested seed. Both Auburn anxz Alabama hold R i |two victories over the Univ n automatic robot piiot has be {of Florida in thi r's basketb: for use on commer program. r planes in Cleveland. e L 7E5TL | Window Shades Retzlaff, Daniels Bout to UL SR AR Long life and lasting good appearance. Fix v“tl'e in State | EXCLUSIVE ‘ Supplies the need for light-proof window T : : (o of Minnesota { DISTRIBUTORS shades of fine texture. Durable, rich (DAILY SPORTS CARTOON | ST. PAUL, Minn, Feb. 267--!‘“01'1 P in finish and uniform in quality and the first time since the days of the LT S o % | Tommy Gibbons-Billy Miske series, color. NATIONAL. -GHAMPION [ | C hopes to have an ac- C ) s FINISHED vmvh\l\-mm boxing cham- es W SHOT A SECOND In odore SEtEg) DUT ot y o % | .4 [ fi —J T T é" 1028 Oymoic S Dick Daniels of Minneapolis and AND 7’ b Oiscus 7 |Charley Retzlaff of Duluth are | Omas ar ware 0. < 0 o | scheduled for a 10-round bout on v “=)ANELIN F | hat seems to have the! { ™RoW A // | approv fans as a champion-/ ‘ J ing. | 3 —_— who originally came | Dakota, has the longs: | £ REDUCED PRICES nockouts, but ran into; 3 trouble when Joe Sekyra whipped | . GAUZETTES ......30c MODESS 30¢ -MEMBER OF him in New York, and the rivals (7L KOTEX, 3 packages for $1.00 RECORD BREAKING &) / re rated about even. : S & Y ho stayed 15 rounds! | Semp. (§ }m the historic ! q Blttler’ Mallro Drug CO- bout at Shelby, Mont., when the! Manassan was champion, consist- | E);PRE&S N[ONEY ORDERS i ently turned back challenges of Misko 1 ""“‘_fi.“:f‘(f’:r"‘iml"’ | UNITED FOOD CO “When We Sell I1t—It's Right” poeety Is King” : TELEPHONE 134 WE DELIVER d Nordic who was ; b SPFORT BRIEFS T the Rocke " . 1 . — —_— 1 Licht and Brad Robinson, LILLIA 2 for 1932, | current stars on the University of } | Minnesota basketball team, also co- starred in high school at Baraboo, | Wisconsin, | B | I ‘ OF WeE— iy of Los Ang ) /05 ANGELES A { recognized California hantam cham- pion, has signed to appear in two + =im |[0OANM| 0|0 ! I »om-=Nom o/m| | imental i P 3 - \ Frank Scoville of Buffalo, 53 years 2 FOR HERSELF ON | IN HANOY SOoME OA ¢ /7 : s THE OLYMPIC TRACKS, | a professional bicyclist 20 years ago % e S SUBUR | upshot of th U s s BROTHERS TEAM TO MEET you buy a PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 was urged quite briskly to yield to o e e e TEAMS BOWL: TONIGHT ship here with a 9 4-5 seconds duled exhibition games with all i I of WALLPAPER = f re Dar Pddie Tolan’s recognis 1d’s with %) est 2 1 1 2 . ction of Not: eDfi'Y‘{e h Bend. a " Sl v When Edd! olan’s recognized world’s with the be semi-professiona Foot of Main Street record held up before him. No one |into a tie with the Sockeyes fo:! D l C d P l | can appreciate this better than An-|first place in the second halt| al y ross-ivor: uzzie California. ‘que Yhe d . = x 11 Dwelling the very peak ,after two rtournament honors. 11 bl Z 4 N l-‘o:h-l;x;nmple: WOOD years. Yet only three|l mne Iobsters lost an outside S 21. Meeting for ' ning to lose his grip, having drop- | cjams, though winning the other 1 Chron. Ta 50 pletes the tournament sched food Meanwhile the guessing contest]7:15 o'clock. 21. Contemptuous process of tournament of the season starts. . animal's toot | A giscount of 50 cents per and_ gew . Armed ten ) n|u1n(|(lcs 44 3. Nimble: carrying on Sy i, _—1SQUT O boxing contests in the Philippines. B s 7 M L AN MAE A PLACE" ; . : JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | old, and one of the cour lead- TS TRANING MAY come |ing three cushion billiardist, was r young footballers. s AND FIELO Team = mxl; trains for tournaments by YOU SAVE . A wmany wavs wien || ALASKA MEAT CO. progr: i A1 Righis Reswrved by Tiis Associated Press | AL LTEXAS LEAGUE CLUBS QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING i ] SRS SYDNEY, Australta, Feb 26— WICHITA FALLS, Tex, Feb. 2, FORD Meadowbrook Butter Augbin Fresh Tamales " hand an L L e COHOES TIE SOCKEYES J. A. Carlton, probable member of The Coombs brothers baschall team ractice drills pe iz |the Australian Olympic team, won composed of 11 brothers all living Liaanbr iy iiod s s in actual ““‘l:‘ld‘ Omha):;;vmil;;dmfidé ikt IN BOWLING TOURNEY; {the Australian 100 yardschampion- in or near Wichita Falls, has sche- ASK /¥ ] e e mark, which is 1-5 second slower |eight Texas league clubs, UNEAU MOTORS JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock Madigan Sat Tight j docted e Bign.. . Fxohing Lereore: | K {than his own record and 3-10 above | The brotherly aggrezationisrated § J : - the inevitable reaction at} X h in the | . . r utfits g se Notre Dame is a fough spot I Oohoes took three straight from | ouESel Ny eeotion Sa J uneau Paint Store jany fotball coach with the Rockne fthe Chums last night they went| 54 i who 1o aI,ed)derson. who found himself sub-|standings. em 50 eifectively at | feoted to considerable eriticlsm be- |games and lost four, and tonight| _AcRoss Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Title of SA VE H4IF m 5o effectively. at | close of the 1931 season.|they bowl against each other to| 1 fixisted Adarsy LAl Inevitebly comparisons aremade.|determine which squad meets the| :"c,fir ] vlace [ sincebya twist of fate Rockne left|Shrimps, first half winners, for ""“‘“,““ I 16. Cereal seed ago the boRys kwere asking | chance to keep in the running %77 % | Mcuns:lt}nllon whether the great Rock was begin- s he > . 2. Mournfu 3 eal I / when they dropped 4 game to the| ' ; x i CLEAN HEMLOCK ped four games in the 1928 cam-|iwo ‘They play the Ch 44 : 3m- & ay the Chums in the 3 i £ . ! paign. second match tonight, which com- | . Undeveloped 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. g alt 4 Tiger Doctor Uunamed The Cohoe-Sockeye battle starts gy ’ Wmeans of | Single Load, $4.25 goes on as to Al Wittmer’s succes- 22, > Pt Double Load, $8.00 | - | sor as master of gridiron ceremo-| Next week the second mixed WERD Mt ? $ nies at Princeton. S g 3 2 finite NE] 32, Before | | In succession “Tuss” McLaughry g“f’e]““dvr_ Wb erige ol oo humber k 33 Beam i load is made for CASH of Brown, Harry Stuhldreher of|186, and Bringdale, with a s Cat's Song of 40. Three spot 55. Organ of o { Villanova, Pop Warner of Stanford |of 203 for single game, were hi _content %ety iglon 38 Irrigato LEAVE ORDERS WITH | and now Fritz Crisker of Minnesota | POInt winners last night. ;""""w R pown o e | | have been mentioned for the Tiger| The second half winners meet b T"Wfl"‘e" strife . Article GEORGE BroTuERS | job. Mdny more names are on the ;’;91 513‘::117;0 Lumorrotw ;ught to y“‘ woman American . Pronoun Telephones 92 or 95 | 1% . 5 ¢ settle urnament champion- lor 45. Rem t ilog. [ list under consideration, but it is sy L 45 Remunerate : |y loa \ Alle'l Shattu(}k Inc ncrease | significant, at least, that all three Notabl, Nevada 4. Half quart length z 5 . . | most prominently mentioned so far Cohoes 5 'n;;:v]ggcm 51 smomm] 5. Metrie lané 3 {\]dtul! boys CHESTER BARNESSON | are not Princeton men. Barragar 197 146 174 51 off 52, > % e A Your i pruivi Cleveland ... 189 200 169 Condensea 53 Srikad" OV jvorer A || Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short *ini: H . ket 1 483 100 s atmospheric G4, Declare to be Vemate 60. Word ot Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ! | ! 2 et f e moisture untrue Alternative refusal IS MADE AVAILABLE 846 844 810 2500 | You do not have to in- | Chams | R crease your sales force, | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb, 2. |Lavenik 200 165 172 537 | SPRING STYLES Ruk merely, =iy —The Golden Gate Post of the|Guyot 123 204 157 | - Your " good printing American Legion has made avail- | Duncan . 152 152 152 456 and COLORS for ch there is no !able $1,000 to sponsor a women's |Shepard 143 160 179 Al k substitute. Our printers track team in its auxiliary. Sanc- |Mulvihill 140 140 140 //,. . aska and pressmen are artists tion of the Pacific Asociation of S R % W m at their trade they the A, A. U. will be asked. 758 821 800 2379 | .//n- // L d know how to put punch BENETI R 550 Clams ~ ‘ aun ry \ " in your printed sales PETROLLE HOPES DEMPSEY |Pullen b 157 160 183 500 .| KNAPP-FELT foree. " ~Prices -ere. al- AVOIDS LEADING HEAVIES|N. Bavard ... 162 162 162 486 s in keeping with !T. George . 155 155 155 465 and TELEPHONE 15 KANSAS CITY, Feb. 26. — Bil!y;sclby 150 150 150 450° | doesn’t tackle either Jack Sharkey | Lobsters Petrolle, the Fargo Express, thinks|Van Atta ... 168 138 | 3 .H..' . .. gz s mplre the former heavyweight champion 792 765 T | A or Max Scameling in his ring,F. Henning 149 164 | P rintin Sack s (Rtnedaln 165 203" 158 “.. //fl.. //fi THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 8 || e e s i o 1 i W / Il% || SABIN’S THE GASTINEAU Company nas waiched Dempsey in several of Worth . - ....“ | | our Saknt 1 Rl Bt st e the latter's recent exhibitions. i | . i 831 2446 | |49 // 7/ Everything in Men’s Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Phone 374 Eddie Genung, the University of | PGSt SRty / * Furnishings Washington’s greai half-mile run- ‘otal production of Kentucky to- ! | { ner, will bo"m tr'\mmr this month bacm in 1931 was estimated at ..//i...//n.. | 1 502,565,000 pounds,

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