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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER : By GEORGE McMANUS ALL YOUL KIN DO ON ] DID You | DID = WHEN ARE WE WERE ASHORE FOR THREE C THESE YACHTIN TRIPS MAYBE HELLTELL ME ALL: DIR? WE EVER GOIN' // HOURS-BUT YOU WAS ASLEEP 1S SLEEP- IDGIVE A _J WHEN WERE GONNA | To ToucH SHORE? AND YOUR WIFE WQULDNT LOT TO JUEZ\?GEE i . S LET UD DISTURB You- / \ N 3\ I\ Color : MMM b Greal Britain righte seserved. [ | cubic inches, and develops 76 brak { T""(;:::::'"g | Ew nulDGE E | horsepower ‘at 3400 r. p. m. Thv‘ | A ‘cnrbur: dor dis taube up-draft mm, ;zdlmg air adjustments, accelerat- | ARRIvEs HERE g |ing pump and air cleaner. There | Beautiful and colorful floor effects § |is said to be not a discordant note | from tip to tip. The longer and ) are the vogue. Use Sherw | more graceful hood, the new sweep | Williams Floor Enamel on dis- |of ‘the one-piece front dfenders, colored Wood and Linoleum Floors. the large tires with smail wheels, | RS the perfect blend of ‘the cowl| | B 2 Yl TS oA —-JM‘C land sloping visorless windshield | clau s e | : Makl M]S)tlo‘r Comp?ny;“.hfh tapers off ino the top, the| SWP House Paint MAR-NOT B Pa BALLISU es Delivery of [curve of the back, the dstinctive- | e R y | CI i A t bl |ness of the bumper design, the . sts ong’;r, covers more, costs h:L Me]x varnish made. | assy Automobile |deep moulded radiator shell nar- - 0 S |rowing into a prolific thickness | A new Doage Six has been de-|from bottom to top, the silvery flivered to William J. Reck, of the |bullet-type headlights and finally 1 Alaska Meat Company, through the dash of the mountain sheep Omas ar ware 0 UREGUN UNIVI the agency of the McCaul Moto: . radiator ornameny all portray a tn},'?’v.’,”éjigmf:‘:n,“.f‘énf,::,f;iif‘;“fi1 s S T AL SAM R X : 3 X s foauss it embraces all of the engin- | .«AT‘ H'soN MSEA,S \ o N % |Will Succeed Dr. Spearsfeains teatures of the new Daoze, HARVARD NAMES | : ' T RN i Who Has Gone to . conkaite; radie | someis, | TANK CAPTAIN| el ~RETAINED #1S NATIONAL : o B R i Wisconsin windshield, interior, all | + MCA. SNGLES HANDBALL TITLE— 5 | Bkt in beauty and appoint-| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 4— LRA BS 30 CENTS ) THE RECEST TOURNANENST X 4 773 EUGENE, Ore, April 4—It is g‘n; with the elght. {Robert D. Fallon, of Swampscott, 2 - E x 4 said the Executive Committee of Ji The¢ many innovations are an in- Mass, has been elected captain of Ll o o - % | T Ao ciated. Students. s sel- 168l part of ail Six models, such the Harvard swimming team for FRESH TENAKEE ected Prince Callison, Freshmanf@s floating power, automatic clutch, the season of 1932-1933. He is a coach, to succeed Dr. Clarence W.|fX6¢ wheeling, silent gear selector Junior. | Spears as head football coach. of fand new brake drums. P U PR the University of Oregon, These No Discordant Note CARD PARTY recommendations must be approv- The wheelbase is 114 inches,| Holy Trinity Guild will hold a ed by the President and State overall length 182 inches. The en-|bridge and whist party in the Beard of Education. gine bore and stroke is 3% by 4% 'church basement Thursday, April ,’D"" e dmpomert 210 . = I T CALIFORNIA GROUERY AT A paavo Noaw “ | S OUTLAWED i TELEPHONE 478 BERLIN, April 4—Paavo Nurmi, FOR INSURANCE ALBERT 3OBELMAN Qs ) " % holder of many distance run rec- | o e— ! iy o wds, has been declared ineligible ! = See H. R. SHEPARD & SON FOR TE SiweLes CROWN <ss : "‘ S ‘, ‘10; the ‘(;l,vm(plxgs and other amateur i "‘g_'i" Telel'hone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg' { ] | { | 1 L EN B 4av0 X : Charges of professionalism have TEAMED 0P Wi 4 B30 7 You ‘ 3 been upheld. | WALTER STReuLt o2 3 ; ————— I @ e wE ¢ . 4 / SHOP IN JUNEAU VousLEs .’ Qfiavp i - o | competition by the International i | Amateur Athletic Federation Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska * ® v { L2 IS Teeburved by The Assoclated Prose- NOTICE OF ELECTION ! To the Electors of the City of Ju- ster to fill second base. The THREE MUSKRATEERS neau, Territory of Alaska. Browns will give youth almost free . NOTICE is hereby given that, rein around."the infied by send-| FALL BEFORE LIONS| pursuans to the provisions of orc- g Baiph rese, fitio phed T8 | — nance Number 177 of the City of | third and short last seasen, to)| 1 | Weakened by the absence of Juneau, and in conformity there- |two of their bowlers and with the|With, a General Municipal Election g N No Two Suits Alike { others not up to their usual form,|Will be held on % | . No Club kree |the Muskrats went down to defeat| TUESDAY, APKiL GTH, 1032 Intield jinxes have pursued Many itnrcs (imes belore the Lions Sat- |between the hours of 9 o'clock am.| i jon ‘oevyise eoikl - OUR(E. |urday night in the only match|and 7 o'clock pm. of said day for ms to me that the Major| A lot of folks mowadays would g heguled in fthe FEiks' bowling |the purpose of electing the follow- all clubs are forever |like to have a dollar or perhaDs.iomament. The Lions have now | D€ officers, to-wit: tryinz chuffling or discarding in-|own a half-dollar for every short-|oon their last eight games. A MAYOR. fislders in the annual spring hunt stop Cleveland has tried out since | punen Iion, rolled the hghest| THREE COUNCILMEN., for combinations that click. |Joe Sewell was in his prime 8%l e oame tolal, 541, and alsy| ONE SCHQOL DIRECTOR. ! Even the Athletics, wnose inner that position. Weakness ai m“}mde the best individual score,| The Common Council of the City | works remained the same for so ©pot has cost the Indians maeny @'jgg vrs, Willlams, Lioness, led|f Juneau having heretofore, by: st o seres of comtetkos 8 WIS conger. 100 Mo, e sove boing 106 and 10 O LGSO ana e Vi g jiggle things around ! e spent, er= | g .T‘fi,,bcg’:;nnf fiepmn;mu vatively, close to a mlr-mi\lion!lsairhe Antelopes, tied with the Polling Place in each thereof, the Foxx may spend considerable time dollars in cash or players for S‘.’C"\Beaw.rs for firast place, hope to elms ml"le l;er]ehy 3;{,&(‘1:3 ah on fhird base. Third Baseman ond basemen, including Hornsby(cl%h tonight, in the first match. | i a'_miu ythq g :’o o‘r‘ Dykes go somewhere else, if not and Critz. For a long time John'yy yymming the Bears, who have | cooin8 WIVAD e boundaries the bench, and an ex-pitcher, Os- McGraw had trouble with third |, peen travelling so well. The | Voting Precinct No. One of said [ has v " | City of Juneau, which are as fol- car Rottger, lands himself steady base but Johnny Vergez NOW | Beaver-Wolves match to follow e Leaaer e artm nt A s solved the problem. | ¢ to i S g |10W: p e work at first. i {ought. to be warmly contested, 85\ "yl 410t section lylng on the | The world's champlon’ Cardinals | [Pittsburghs sore spot for @ 10n¢ |¢ne wolves are given a chance to| i i therly side of East Se d Street s would like to have all their old time has been first base, eVeml g, yne jeaders. g sl oy e S v g Store JUST ARRIVED-—Another new stock bands working ogether _again o m‘z;dubs:'}?: gwfiged ik gfi;" Lions |said Second Street extended across Of WALLPAPER around the infield, but Charley STally. Gus o e € pullen s ............. 178 174 180541 | oo yiqe mlats to the Oity Limits " Ge'bert's holdout siege has chliged |SOWition, but he has yet to de-|gouncy) 121 180 173480 1, Hde fa s L GEORGE BROTHERS J un P t Sto Gabby Street to test Ford, Delke; jliVer in & big way. |Erbland IR L el BB ] cau I amn re and others. | Mrs. Keller ... 125 128 106—357 s s et i Knothe Swings Hard S in the City Hall Building, located There are “ifs” and “buts” | o g Kl:’me’ e Broves new | MrS: Williams.. 133 120406 | ot he corner of Fourth and Main e almost every camp where the in- ... —= —— Streets, the same being the duly preceegliistliogoin i i g W bl i e 740-0900 | giotcortod Polling Flace fn ad for Brooklyn figures to start with § { Precinct No. One, City of Juneau. Bhagesaty i cn gl ko e e e dnfiveimzlm’yk 141 138446 That an duly Sl roters works”, following the club's six- |5 y ; GUYOY ........... 136 154 174—464 rogiding within the boundaries of . : . . punch to the clubs offensive sys-| & player exchange with the Cintin- ron "0 Bt ot Selby ... 150 150 150 *450 'yoting Precinct No. Two of said VERS 4RY notl Reds. “Jersey Joe” Stripp is ;i .o sphtmbh: e Mrs. Petrich .. 142 105 116-363|City of Juneau, which are as fol- A slated to start at third, With Tony'po s S ve™an carry & BM,HM":» .. 15 115 115 *345 | ops: 2 - Spring Colo and Trims Plymouth Floating Power The engine floats in the chassis with" the freedom and stability of a dock or pontoon bridge. It floats on rub- ber supports which function, how= ever, in a way that rubber engine mounting were never before em- Plym ouTh [ Cuccinello at second—a spot wha.’t..ns yards in an airline from any | —= == —= —=| Al]l that section Ilying on the | —ee—— The Reds must also \}:' some 8 extension of said Second Street juggling wi - the ti he Cit wieis yosing win e b ve- CA |FORNIA U (MAUREEN ORCUTT Jecwos b b sl e 00 ed in the Brooklyn trade, and IS STILL CHAMP piea by F. wonand, located oni : jenced shoulders. —— . herald the first through motor |Electric Light Company, including, Pirates have to depend on ayoung-'six families. Amazon basin. gm‘;‘ ;{‘:;ce;s;.e onm:m;:; esui; l:éi Ar" the duly designated Pollnig Place |~ H. R. SHEPARD, Our Services to You Begin and End at the has long been a problem With'o.. (o.n he happens to connect. To%als ... T10 665 693-2068| southerly side of EastSecond Street Andy High will battle it out torr - Block 9, Lot 4, the same being the tthe third base job, while George PINEHURST, N. C. April 4— |duly designated Polling Place in| # , s Grantham is being groomed for | | Maureen Orcutt, of Inglewood, ov-|and for Precinct No. Two, City of | = Ouccinello's old post at second. | {ercame a one-hole deficit to de-|Juneau. ; | The Yankees and Cubs are| BERKELEY, Cal, April 4.—’I'he‘V‘teat Mrs. Opal Hill of Kansas| ’I'T;lat all h(}:ly qualified ‘voter.?v‘ experimenting with several of the University of Soufhern California|City, last Saturday for the North |residing wit! the boundaries of | 5 bt sonie . (el B st Wk i SRR E R i ressdonistiy victory. | Voting Precinct No. Three of said| CONTINUES UNTIL APRIL 15TH ors on trial this spring, including University of Oalifornia 102 1-3|This gave her the crown for a|City of Juneau, which are as fol- | Crosetti and Saltzgaver, Herman to 28 2-3 last Saturday in a dual|second year. lows: | and Hack. These youngsters, In meet. ———————— All that section lying on the| L aundr fact, carry much of the hopes of | The Bears won only two events,| Completion of a highway gap|northerly and westelry side of Gold| ‘ y The Giants are set if Hughie, The smallest school in Hamilion |route from Lima, on the Pacific the Seattér Addition, will vote in| in and for Precinct No. Three, City | PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” of Junesu, THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Clerk of the City of Juneau, Gang Plank of E the Flatbush outfit. | *—Average—Did not bowl. land Wesv Second Street and the the two teams on their inexper- the shot put and 220 yard dash.|of 15 miles in Peru by July will Creek and the oil pipe line of the g TEL ' Crit's arm 5 sound again. The county, Ohio, has 18 pupils from coast, to the forest regions of the Fesidence bullding, located next to| AN ' N EPHONE 15 Dated at Juneau, Alaska, mul r H G AST AU THE SANITARY GROCERY s iy o i Store Open Until 9 P. M. 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