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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1932, - — g8 SR e S VI LT e D e v U DG TOATDI TIPS | LR SRR e e e e i B e - - - — — BRINGING UP FATHER _ Pt By GEORGE McMANUS i BY GOLLY- 1 DONT WANT THESE SHE WUZ SO PRETTY [ 3 TUT-TUT-D\TTLE ONE R 1 n OH THANK YOu SIR-YOU LAWYERS BOOKS: 'Ll GO NEXT DOOR AN’ } JUST HAD To BUY \ SEE IF I'M WITHIN ME RIGHTS IN 'EM - BUT NOw { WA 1 S ACING BT MAKIN' THAT FRETTY GIRL TAKE THAT 'M IN ME BOSKSHEL BE 'EM BACK: 'V JUST ASILLY £ | SENSES AGIN- THINKING OF You- | ©LD FooL- ) 'L GO SEE i T s / ? : ) s A BEAUTIFUL STEEL RANGE ' 5/ ] 1 34D ‘( — ’ Made with smooth, flush exterior surfaces, i _;'en n-% Asc[97/4 easy to keep clean and sanitary. There are no i unsightly projections; no dirt catchers. It is so new and advanced in design and beau- ty that it marks a new era in coal range con- struction, M. J. FULLER HAS | Thomas Hardware Co. |||IIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIlII|I_N_II!I_IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIII_I_III GRAPPLERFROM STATES WANTS | QUIT CUSTODIAN - MATCHES HERE JOB AT CAPITOL CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF S ~Roy And;on, Wrestler, C. K. .Tri;;;_.fiets Place| -~ MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS DAILY SPORTS CARTOON By PapSEATORSENT = 2 Haf el 3 e » His name is Roy Anderson. In his |Territorial Building, has resigned fiRAZE N CO‘ZM‘GAB"E‘ wresiling togs he weighs 186|the place effective the thintieth PEN pounds, and he has come to see|Of this month, and pending a Oiv- if there are any bone orushers of |1l Service exentination to fill the 3 o ST % similar or greater weight dn this|pcsition it be held by Chester !Washmgton Gets Fifteen|part of the world who would like |K. Tripp on 2ppointment of J. C. ' h . to .engage him in the padded mat|McBride, Custodian of all Federal Hits, Including Three |pastime [buidings in Alaska, Home Runs ! Anderson is a figure of some| Mr. Fuller has been Assistant- | General Electric Royal Hoover consequence in the grappling game, | Engineman at the Capitol ever He has aspired and still aspires|Since the completion of the build- the champlonship, He has|ing more than a year ago. Im- ded against the best, He mediately after being relieved of sed Gus ‘Sonnenberg, Ted|his duties at the end of this month, 5t s Weite unmble’ to eutitne Thye, nislaus Zbyzsko, Marun{ho and Mrs. Fuller and their lttle the miators, who hammered 0mll’!ex‘. ne, Richard Shikat, wHans;uvaugmcv will leave Alaska for 15 hits, three beinz home runs, Stelnkidand ;na;\y ol‘V:llm;;ry (\ermcm: ht; former h:::]:l state r - y Sducate ‘or n 0 remain ere permai y. . . : % xtkmr:‘;:;honvsz:fs.a:?dw‘l;llml;etog‘;li : The athledic visitor was born Chester K. Tripp is a son of Ask about our trade in your old cleaner circuit clouts, the last named driv- |\ Sweden. He was educated for [Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Tripp, pion- l)lan, § ing one thrcugh a window of a the ministry unq for a few years eer residents of Juneau. house beyond the right field and |W&S an ecclesiastic. When he first SR AT ceused the housewife to come tear- [#FPeared on the mat, he assumed | NORWAY RESTORES AMATEUR o ¥ 9 the, name of Bob St and under | LICENSE TO SONJA HENIE Al k El . L- ’ ing out to see what had caused nat of Roy | as .a QCtrtc lg '/t g both this name and Jimmy Foxx got his fourtn|AHderson he is known to premot-| Grgo, Norway, april 19.—Son- home run of the season with|®FS @nd followers of ihe grappling|js Henie, world and Olympic skat- & PO'u;er CO. Cochrane and Simmons on bases. |ing champion, has had her amateur Douglas Phone No. 18 PHILADELPHIA, April 19. Waghinzton meppsd up the Ame: can fleague champions yestes atternoon and four Philadelphia All are standard rugged models and all are backed with an Iron Clad Guarantee. Prices range from $14.50 to $60.00. wrestled almost nround " he said lod: ™y | | She was recently denied per- Juneau Phone GAMES MONDAY WOM OVER. irip to Alaska is primarily to en-’ .. to ket National ieague ki s 3 mission to skate as an official b $6000 Chitagd . 3:- 8F Tl X' B e matches, Pt 8150 representaiive of Nomway until cer- Edison Mazda Lamps N PRIZE. ton 7: New York 1. 1 fiaw ‘hmrd e i tain matters in connection with ladelphia 0; Brooklyn 8. s . ‘| her amateur status were clarified — MONEY Twis rgh 0; Cincinnati 5. - s or no matches, I intend| qyis has been done, with the i oy MINTEQ_ ! & -PD g0 into the or as far as|;eat of complete acquittal of Aibertonis: Danae algbanks. violation of the amateur rules for & fi= S~ Washington 15; Philadelphia 7 WSgasiiiienentamonton: 1 {0 M, BEST BET “f 5 ; Cleveland 2; Chicago 1 1" whould uke ko travel there |- o y Steamship to the Westward and then over the Alaska Railroad. In| Pacific Coast League coming from the Interior I hope | Saloum’s N g ! St. ‘Louis 7; Detroit 13. » BRlisd } Your Alaska oRe N - to go down the Tanana River, up 11 ‘Al Rights Reserved by The Assoclated Press .nlurl:,o 5;:::5 tra‘\,':{:fi z)e"f;g:ymt the Yukon to 'Dawson, then ito 28 e : alternoon on new sehedule for this | Whltehorse and from there by the | § Seward St. Next to Kann's Laundry and 'Cochrane, so Grove decided he week. | White Pass Railrcad to Skagway. | 'vx.,uld show ‘em. His pride was PLAD A fiafflfi‘fcnddfi ;flshlng. I have|} __ t |touched. He had me warm him STANDING OF CLUBS 4 with moderate success many i |up between innings, then he went Pacific Coast League f the best streams and pocls in TELEPHONE 15 i |out and just threw that ball past | | Won Lost Pet.|-1¢ world, and I look forward to i g ;i San Franoiseo ... 12 1 g57|I*% Of this fun @n Alaska. COAL { couldn't touch him.” Sacramento ... 10 4 4| But "‘xm’ld:;- Ey oo o | —_ ! ing 'are inc al activities. y . AL GIVES A LESSON BOSTON, Mass., April 19—Emile HOWWOM e B 2 888y noes 4 yromling. T em anx ALL KINDS THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS i — Oliver. whose anuismvene\s]P,lad“"' fi.enm AL WelEhis, h"s;‘lomklaud 6 8 .429 fous 80, st soxhie’ of " Blaskms CALL US THE GASTINEAU ! * Tom Oliver, who covers an acre ahout baseball covers & wide range ‘LIS outbointed Gebre OSUOW, oLy oy snggles -5 L9 g57|cToey pRia DIRECT § or two of centerfield terriiory for ;pent some time mwf;ne g;t i Ereibipta 3 | Seattle Ry S e me‘““"e“""h”‘;a";oflhw "";“”‘sfl‘;“ Our Services to You Begin and End at the N mis: - 'Simmons at Hot ore Vi Missions . 3 E iy 2 lank Pass Boal e I eporting to the Sox D che 2 12 M day. He has been in Pacific ACIFIC COAST Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat i pion Philadelphia Athletics, he purpose of studying the American FUTURE GREATS MAY National League 'Const; “oities fihed]m few months, COAL CO. § says, because Connie Mack thought league batting champion’s form. (KUY Won Losta ot | 12EL RLIOKIARG, (Ol. | 36 fs : h: left-handed batter. “Boy, I'm telling you he hit | ohicago V. @ ey | coCREIN by s, biwlnesls - PHONE 412 g A it il i everything high or low, to all! { Philadelphia 080 0 “S T SRIE. MOmESRL - Iney . ar L uxgc was with e Rock in parta” Uhe. Sl T erdy thm.;( Boston 3 2 600 | StaVing at the Gastineau Hotel. 2 e Southern Association, going : o ke 1y Junior League and DeMolay base- | BCS s at a fast clip, when he was “"d’d"; seem e esP";"‘ g ball players are urged by Ervin Brooklyn 3 2 600 i drafted by the Athletics. Some-|¥as @ ball ’“s: wbvem walls and gagerup to turn out for practice | Cincinnati 4 3 671 K 2 i . Where, Mack got the idea that the 'inside, but he prol :ttdi; x;; m:f {at the Recreation Park this even- | Pittsburgh ’ e, 429 | ann's 5CTO i Alabamian hit from the port side det that kind of a p 9, When |ns Some of the teams, it is expected, | St Louis 2 4 33| THEO. S. PEDERSON and since the A’s didn't need that he Teally gets warmed up. will be organized, and some of the New York 1 4 200 SEWARD $5.00 = sort of outfield help at the time— | |team managers may be chosen. All Fonoiviots ALASKA IIOME DECORATOR R ‘ ! 1930—waivers were asked and Oli-' ) boys 19 years old, or less, are Americ: League X ver was claimed Ly the Red Sox.“TERHUNE GOES TO eligible to join the teams. ke “:tm lzost l;l_i Estimates Furnished Free e Tom got away at once to a good | AR 2 IS sshingoon / —— e B siart i the Red. Sox. wining| KETCHIKAN WHERE z PORTUGUESE DESERT nvuslbetmum_k s R SERAY Balnling Uenieastar 1 Bave Money at { a regular berth in center. One ME ELFRIDG New Y -667 Shop Phone 354—Residence ur e day later in Philadelphia, Mack ETS SELFRI LISBON, April 19.—Football and |Fhiladelphia 3 ‘2. 800 i ey SEE US FIRST : vas Surpris # et ces " " i 5 4 ne 37— : foms suryuieed (o Sop OHYE FEMIR L, o opter ‘Wil 3. 2. Beldtriage, (¥ wv combieies o drive out | Cliicoen Sy 0 o oo Harris Hardware Co. I ffrom the right side and asked when g . . jbullfighting in Portugal. Football eland L t eot : )Px esident of the Alaska Game Com. st 2 5 286 Shop at Third and Seward Lower Front Str FOR IN R he had ehifted. + !mission and Warden Homer Jewell, 'd“‘_ws Jarger crowds, and taxes o . s . “That's how close r-l came to {H. W. Terhune, Executive Officer levied on sealing ocapacity, of the Boston . 000 sitting on the bench of a pennant | of that organization, left here earl |rings, with no refund for empty ARD % out,” Tom drawled. “I got a goocx[mXS week’in the patrol vessel sg,,f.benches. are doing the rest. TRACK CAPTAIN INJURED See H. R. SHEP & SON o break with the Red Sox and Was|cani j o, Sellevold. He will re- | ————— — Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. bl lucky enough to get a regular ‘tu’n late this week. SHOP IN JUNEAU BATON ROUGE, La., April 19. D e R | Jcb. | He will confer with President i { —Louisiana = State's crack team, g PO QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. |NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE |pointing for the Southern confer- |Selfridge on estimates of the Com- | pointing GROVE TAMES JAPANESE |mission for appropriations for the| FOR HEARING OF FINAL A‘S; ence championship, has been hard , Oliver enlivened the Red sqx\nscal year of 1933, and about the; COUNT AND PETITION Fo hit by the loss of Capt. “Billy | DISTRIBUTION. Butler, ace sprinter, by injuries. camp sessions tuis spring with his: Iproposed census of brown bear on . 'y 4 3 & W;un,s of experiences on the trip Admiralty Island. 5 be Prrobate Alogeh S0 theNTer Another ‘sprinter, Mont . Ray, was uneau alnt tore ” with Fred Lieb's all-star team to| Mr. Terhune will also discuss| iory of Alaska, Division Num-|checked off the prospect list at| Japan. {regulatory and administrative mat- | ber Ome. Sitka Precinct. the beginning of the second sem- _ “I could hit their pitching but {{ers with Warden Jeell |in_ the Matter of the Estate offcer, ' Letterheads 5 : o5 enry Mack Woodruff, . PPy L | . i 1 hed » %t of trouble with those Notice is hereby given that Eliza- | Folders Carde e S T JOIN COACHES BODY | s chop sticks,” he laughs. i g Priey gave s a 1ot ot got TWO BLAZES BRING fbeth Dearmond. Baecuirix of the competition, at that, but the Jap- Probate o s e 2%, %8, 2| QUT FIRE DEPARTMENT iccse, nas fie 1 e Provate fellows like Lefty Grove that when o Division N T e, Sitka Pre- ya home player got so much as &, Two blazes of small CONSECUENeC ¢ in ot hnm. l;;::f acg:unt and peti- foul off Lefty it was the cause|called out the Fire Department|yion 'tor distribution, and that the for an outburst of cheering. yecterday afternoon and this mom- gy, day of June, 1932, at 2:00 P.M. “The first time Grove went ing. of said day, and the office of the info the box late in the game he| A flaming gasoline tank at the ahove named Court at Sitks, Alas- struck out the side in two suc-(rear of the Bethel Pentecostal As- (ks has been fixea as the time and SPOKANE, Wash., April 19— Two_ northern division Pacific Coast conference football coaches, were awarded memberships in the National Football Coaches associa- Statements 5 7 i tion this year. They are O. E. GBT OUR PRICES “Babe” Hollinbery of Washington oo “catan o e vamesis 5| McCAUL faT e NEW LOW PRICES INSURANCE Allen Shattuek, Inc. Connors Motor Co. | . 1932 E ADVANCED MODELS 2nd Near Main 2 | NOW ON DISPLAY - . ‘ i Distributors od cessive innings. The next time sembly on'Main Street at 5 0'clock |place for * ttlement of said |Tdaho, Moscow Idaho. LUDWIG NELSON i he pitched I think somcbody hit'yesterday afternoon Was exting- {bsount nn;‘ i oatd of saia P et MOTOR I JEWELER l‘ Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska a pop fly between strike-outs. uished without damage. petition for distribiition, st which FREE DEMONSTRATION H Watch Repairing H “When that fellow bears down & A Toof fire on the dwelling house |time and place all persons inter- |On cake baking by Juneau Wom- Brunswick Ageney he has something. Before we left of Thomas Dareksten at Twelfth |ested in said estate may appear and |2n's Club at Legion Dugout Thurs- CO' | l FRONT STREET I | San Francisco we played some and B Street was confined o afile their objections, if any, to said |48y, 2 P. M. —adv. . . — #exhibition games under the lights. small patch of shingles. The gecount and petition. Grove started a game and almost slight loss was fully covered by| Dated at Sitka, Alaska, this 31st beaned the first batter with a fast insurance. day of March, 1932, PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” ball. This so disturbed Lefty that A (Seal) R. W. DEARMOND, he eased up, used his half-speed! A “miraculous” image of a deadiu. S. Commiissioner and Ex-Officio ) THE SANITARY GROCERY Arnold’s Bootery Store Open Until 9 p.m, ball and was pounded all over the girl on a mirror drew curious thou- | Probate Judge. place. sands to a house in St. Louis re- First publication, April 5, 1932. “The fans began to ride him, contly Last Publication, April 26, 1932,

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