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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS i WELLAIF You DIDN T RUN OH! THE DAUGHTER OF AND HOW 1% YOUR G- POOR DADDY HE 19 SUFFERING { Sherwin Williams AROUND WITEL A LOT OF MISS-RITA THE SOCIETY LEADER FATHER? | MET HiMm HAS BEEN LAID (oRss AN S Voo = marT out 70 So SevEAL et Pp—i DECOTINT ARI ALl IGHT YYOou 4 . ) SEE YOu- BE RIGHT OUT TO HOME SEVERAL WEEKS~ WOULDNT HAVE RHEUMATISM® MUM - SEE HER wah;\('a AGO - IF YOU WENT WITH SOCIETY j 1 | A Sanitary Wall Finish for Use With Hot or Cold Water L STAY . HERE AN’ ! N | Degotint is an ideal wall coating for the decora- ENJOY My T | tion of all interiors. It gives that soft, velvety RAEUMATIOM- 7 P | watercolor effect so essential to refined sur- 3 roundings, and can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the various wall boards. . 55 cents per package /mflmfinu% 4 T { $10.00 per case ki © 1932, King Featares Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain rights seserved. NEWSTARFOR ERNEE Scuaar | | homas Hardware Co. OLYMPIC MEET ~ GETS DECISION ! i 44 | : ’ . . HOLYOKE, Mass, April 26— ; ; Wb g Betty Robinson’s Successor Ernie Schaaf, Boston heav: ! You are cordially invited to call and inspect Seen in Overnight ted to a decision last night 1 : v ed Sandwina, of New York | Gll’l Sprmtel in a ten round feature bout. . - | «DAILY SPORTS CARTOON | OHICAGO, 1 Aprt ' g o SSP% Yghed 24 pounay 4} THE FINEST AND LARGEST who ran ber first official foot-race X . 3 {tess than three months ago and' o Were PO knockdawns. ASSORTMENT OF ©us {60 days later smashed the Central A | o 2 a3 £ {A. A U. 60-yard record may take SPced and m between Mary I Betty Robinson's place for Chi-|20d Betty Rcbinson Olympic sprint S Bne mornins 1 sumary mary ot ahe e s yeur 2 e\ HOT POINT ELECTRI HR 7 A 2 | One morning last January Mary of the picture this year as the el LN , Terwilliger of DeKalb, Tll., learned Iesult of inj recelved in an {that a track meet for novices was 4 3 5 RANGES 2 & - p Fn ags ___being sponsored in Chicago that ipy A Phillies Defeat Braves Ievening by the Tlinols Women's PTrs8urad j . ¢ ‘ Worthington Made !atmatic club |Taxes Drive Germans [ ’ 4 5 \ 1 re Her brother, an athlete himseif | | PRAES % . p 1 0 .. : ! Two Homers who had noted her unusual speed | to Water Wagon Seats| FIRSTBASEMAN : 3 | /4 \" BOSTON, Mass.,, April 26—Ben ;1 ‘Mc7nal doot-races, persuaded e Nine Beautiful Models On Display 1S oLt To % 2 G NE WALKCED | Cantwell walked pinch hitter Taitt b 3 | BERLIN, April 26—High taxes on PROVE THAT i |in the twelfth inning foreing in a _VT_’W hustled tc the city, and Was| oo whisky and sparkling wines | HE ] 477 v FIVE TMES N |run which gave the Phillies a 4|¢fminated in the semi-final heat. | ara ‘driving Germany steadfly to- | CAN S fo 8 ot : the Braves yes- |1 another indoor meet, four weeks | y.q.. vater wi ; Al k El . L- MAKE. TiE— B ONE GAME ASANG] 0 8 Jeriion over tie (Bwvos Yeseleli. ane, fintsnad sewort’ 6 ties e R T 4 ASKd ectric g t MANOR LEAGUE £ THE CURS [ Red Worthington hit two home |OFiginal conquerer. On March 18, DAL, AROD, () Kwee HeNER.OF| 3 . roughly 50 per cent, last years'| i b in her third start, she captured | Ou8! & C 1/ {runs for the Boston Braves. first place with a {ime of 74 sec~ USUIeS indicate 8000000 _boitles ‘ ower L.o. g A R onds, tying the Central . ;cl champagne were consumed in| EVER EXHIBITED IN ALASKA { o yermany, or @ bit less than one | > o And ) r g a i | Pacific Coast League e o 15 o pene Jowered the | i.cs per capita. The 1928 figures | Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 | Missions 2; Portland 4. ONY|of the mark, atong With a mem- | 16,3000,000 bottles. I Y jgames scheduled. :borsmp in the . W, A. C. and a| The cheaper wines, retailing at | Edison Mazda Lamps ) National League gold medal, from 20 cents ¢o 75 cents a bottla, | St. Louis 4; Cincinnati 2. ‘George Terwilliger, her brother, |also show a decrease in consump- ] | Iphia 4; Boston 3. li5 Mary's coach and manager. He |tion as do whisky and beer. Econ- [} ames postponed On A~ is orooming her for the Olympic | omists emphasize the losses in reve count of rain. Idigmncc of 100 metres outdoors. nue producing taxes. American League { Members of the I. W. A. C. say e ek Cleveland 10; St. Louls 5. | ace in OId papers for sure at The Emplre Y Cther games postponed on ac-) AL ,p pf our ccunt of rain, e Alaska V STANDING OF CLUBS | "l OO v INS| ]R ANCE _ Laundry y 5 2 . San Francisco 16 5 162 HE HAD QuiTe~ ™ : i Hollywood 188 e A REPUTATION ON THE S ¢ | el i e ; TELEPHONE 15 EORAT o Hsiiae “acr /AP glag : N T Allen Shattuck, Inc. J1 HOME RUNS FOR_ 4 B ; Oakland 9 12 42 SAN FRANCISCO 1N OnE seasod & ; RS e RS AAR B O RN . SIET e R S T T Ameren Yo, {dimtons .07 A0 Established 1898 Junenu, Alaska THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS / anm;m. Long kla;d, in the chase B A'I:T ALiNu NBT By lsvl::zmsz Pet. | B 3 S A A TR 085 N 5 e N TH E GAS TI N EA U for Billie Burke's crown. Boston Ji5% B 27| Jones h business and ; S 2 M m M T I Qur Services to You Begin and End at the é’.‘;e“afi: ?a:{;n:;gm “g)e;s;fi;, BILLY [ e e L b by Mg i U e BB o4 s. 'or e present, 2 H tsbur . his retirement appears quite as Tu MEET :‘gw y::]: ' 500 permanent as that of Gene Tun- 455 | e | Vote For gt « | Cincinnati .38 { « Perhaps the most far-fetched | PETROLLE an Brooklyn ? - K |cf all the Jones rumors since he | e J. H. Davies B:‘.; Jones’ first inquiry when x!qulc competition, after his 1930 announced him this Spring a:|“gran dslam” to engage in motion of Ketchikan, (Formerly of Juneau) AND R R R ) Nouocoww g ] Pinehurst, was: picture work was the story Lha:}susp.en“on and Flneyneum “Where can I get a first base- | Bob would seek re-instavement as| Agamst Former Cham- Washington man?” an amateur. L s New York . At the time # was no joking| It was so far-fetohed that even plon Reaffirmed Cleveland matter. The great golfer has ta-|Bob got a laugh out of it. | CINCINNATI, Onio, April 26'_‘Ehxmde1‘a1hla ken over executive responsibilities' ®He still is an amateur, in me:’t'he Clnloinnati’ Boxing X ission | S5 Louis in . comection with ;| Ablehia (@08 (4L Tie 1o 0t 5. pectesstoual |, P S SRR e S T i Otdego ball club and he has been search- golfer or pursuuing his ]i"elihm‘; s nd also $5,000 fine against Boston ing high and low for a first sack- |solely from connection with the PenSion a / a8 - the. e Y sport’s business angles. Of course Bt Battalino thus preventing a ok : _ ! t & scheduled bout between the for- CARD PARTY v“E"”f’r ey haven‘tnhg ity E'ny: ‘h:e figelf;o‘ch;fi;e;nsg:p ;:vh:; {mer featherweight champion and| The last of the series of six card Karl heile fing . we i “:;M‘” Lhe;y oo made. the decision. o “each ins | Billy Petrolle next month in Chi-|parties given by the Catholic Ladi I toc much " cal vi il 26, at . P _ |cago. will be held Tuesday, Apr 8 faid Bch in. pefereoos (o the it EFTNGH Wk Nnovies St ofther o0 | e fine foilowet the “4itie” boit [ Parish Hall AWM ofgrand iriees; | : of Juneau Bob i Battalino staged with his stable-|also prizes for the evening. Lunch spm.‘;,fib tg.:ty Iizssistk;idax:fix\;z mate here last Januaty. The sus- |served. Admission, 50c. The public pension holds in all territory com- |cordially invited. M —— - N COUNT JONES OUT e trolled by the National Box.ing As-| SPECIAL FEATURE — Election FOR DELEGATES TO REPUBLICAN Jones has nG dntention whatever sociation. returns will be announced tonight. i NATIONAL CONVENTION of returning to competition this STILL THE MAGNATE — e —ady. o 2 A A year and a half away from Primary Election, April 26, 1932 T have heard gossip from timeline competitive fields has not. di- SHOE N JUNRSD H o bt |minished the brilliance of the | ) We pledge ourselves to vote for the re“”“s‘der{ his wm:mm q:‘e Jones brand of golf nor its lure to ’ PRl @l POEERETIN - M |the royal and ancient fanatic. K . . championship but he will not bel| " png peod SO AR ann's ScTo renomination of among those who teen Off his|pinenurst links were the crowds g ;i ; $5.00 % ey s : PRESIDENT HOOVER and South open. He seems to| NEWARK, N.J, April 26—Fred-| STREET ' have lost none of his drawing|die Polo, 151 pounds, of Newark,| We are opposed to repeal of the Primary power in the interval nor the shot- | knocked out [Pete Petrolle, 149 M C A UL |making skill that developed it over |Pounds, of Schenectady, in the C Election Law Harr/y Ja long period of years. second round of a scheduled 10- | 1 “ " for e olf | rounder last night. | = = i v Ao R g | DS MOTOR | G I RESTOASY Dawson [ Tope frog.-Ahe, absenbe Bl (MNES ) o o o 0 ¢ 0 0inin 088 b0 CO. - - s Republican Candidate for then they did in 1931, when the| FIRST DANCE OF THE QUEEN GASTINEAU Attorney General Cafe falling off was around 50 per cent. e GET BALLOTS IN BOX ‘ AR CONTEST AT L. 0. O. M. HALL SATURDAY {B“SINESS NIGHT—APRIL 23 He treats a public office as a public trust Not even a reduction in the price of admission will attract the aver- age golf “bug” through the turn- 5 > Music by Rex Parrott’s Gastineau Orchestra and plays no favorites suppu Admission — Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free : Students 50 cents ] N R ) REP DD Www | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. e et ) O T T T TR T QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store ¥~ 2nd Near Main The voters of Gastineau Chamnel have until 7 o'clock this evening to get their ballots in the ballot boxes. It is important that every . . stiles to see the average run of : . . ® qualified voter go to the . . . . . . tep-ranking talent. When he pays Try One of Our his money he wants to see. the nearest thing to perfection that the game offers. With Jones miss- COMB[NATION ing, it isn‘t there and neither,, for the most part, is old Joe BREAKFASTS Spectator. COMMERCIAL PRINTING not necessary. BINDERY Peppiest Music in Alaska for a change |- ATTENTION EASYERN BTARS |, , 6 o ¢ /9 #:¢ s o 0'¢! GEos M Spxins: Co, ArnOId’S Booter _ 5 The regular meeting of Juneau y ’ They Give You a } cnapter No. 7, O. E. 5., will be|e PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” Store Open Until 9 p.m, = held Tuesday_evening. = Retresnc| | MISS A, HAMILTON | | EofraHowARD, ]}Gwmm Rt | THE SANITARY GROCERY | . ‘ polls and cast his ballot be- fore that hour. Remember: Registration is eec00esscccccce Combination 0’ Food | |ments, bridge, pinochle. | Furs made to order and | FANNY L. ROBINSON, | Shop by Appointment J»ndv, Secretary. ‘o

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