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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS { 4 - 'S NICE OF MAGGIE F QDNESS SAKE! WHAT & TH TOR ROUGH? S Gokuve TRAT SRS = X ‘8 l\«,,:_\_t_.‘c\),,/?n.o\.cwou PLEASE TOPHONE AN’ GIT A NEW DOCTOR- 19 SHE TALKIN' ABOUT TO THE WELL- SHELL BE ALL DO YOU THINK ¥ COME RIGHT OVER-ITS O 1 MUST FER ME: THAT OTHER DOCTOR DOCTOR? WHY DOE‘E‘:,NT SHE RIGHT- BUT DON'T A RIPTO TO ]‘1("{() 1 VERY URGENT AND HAVE ALL THE gyl Ac%-orx:?-F BRING Hi IR FEED HER MORE FLORIDA WOULD Z r IMPERATIVE- RHEUMATISM THAN ONE :u:PY DODHOES (AO?D ! 3 IN THE WORLD q BISCLIT A DA TOR D " L 5 T 5 N THE WORL < oS : reams Come True E i (% i B -3 ) N il R pe \ x. N ry Wi 3 0y i 3 g 4 N A % D 4 R g""r The simplest way we can say why bank- J . b R . i . ik J d %’\ X . < : (zz : Ing your money is advisable is this: The Il o — N > 2 " | | M| = l i - 0 ] K more you save, the more you have, the g i : {\ | { [ v 1 U \d more money you have saved, the more Z g — Zi anr‘ your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. 7/ I T 5 // @ D 19152, Kiny Fratures Syndicate, Inee Great Britain rights reserved. . 2 a5 il That is Why we say, save to make your i “IODINE” HORSES cessful in possessing that extr dreams come true. It is the surest way. N indefinable x S 3 EA CAROLIN sl tart today. | L VE 0 A sary for a horse t J .FOR RACE TRACK the final spurt to the hom( 1.1 i He said that, in co-op: on | L with Dr. William Weston, manag- | i COLUMBIA, S. C., May 6—The ing director of the South Caro-| F \ l B k 0 () of raceland’s “ioaine horses” |lina Resources Commission hs | "rbt 1 (ltlana an |have gone north to show other |assistants, experiments w con- | | ponies what it means to be “iodine | ducted this past winter and that | |results are being watched by ¢ 2 veral caravans of racing thor- “ titians and horsemen the ;; g | wbreds trained here and fed“mals race on northern tracks. Lo Q ; P' l [ ; products from South Carolina,| “Next year,” Nagle said, ' Sacramento Southpaw Pitches et B Rl TR ‘t‘ ‘. R N. h | |tent in products grown in its soil, |ments will be based on results|} \ s | ] |have been sent to Eastern rafle:achle"cd this summer. E O'Run, NO Hlt Ga"le at‘ "g tl IS an LUST | BRAVES g - 6' | Trainers are eager for some deficient horses i § e bled here and fed according to| d NTO, Cal, May 6— WRESTLING, MOVIES LURE | The first contingent went to|recommendations of the resource| § Teny Freitas, Sacramento south- MAN AND MATE IN KANSAS TO TURFDUM‘ x 8 I- |Maryland and others have follow- | commission.” paw, entered Baseball's Hall of L ed in special vans. One shipment - — 15 night by pitching 8 pMPORIA, Kan, May 6—Be-| P — —— c:fflcl:rfi,of:.mwfi?&zm hor. | SPORTS GENERAL AT L. S. r' n game against Oak- se i to consider the | s Y i : b win 2 to 0. ey et gam perdar- | Twenty Grand Has Raced|Ernest Lombardi Retums‘ trained in South Carolina. U as walked one man in the o5 45 packing them in at his| Last Timc —Fails to | to Line—Up———Makes | ‘Tho reason for this hullabaloo | BATON ROUGE, La., May 6- p seventh inning and another in the w.ciine shows. " s | x |about feeding horses an iodine diet |More than 1,000 ‘o_f the 2,500 m: 4. Ha tanns five, Hik | o L et i | Shake Off Injury Triple, Homer |ls the claim that they are better |students at Louisiana State Uni- errorless ball. comfortable seats .and more than " i ted for racing. versity are taking part in some e e i bt ks - restling for an evening's en-| NEW YORK, May 6.—Turfdom| CINCANNATI, Ohio, May O | c‘:gl J. gaxrle. “‘“""3;" ‘: the | form of ISW}:‘ 1t is ““““lle" :ay o [ e BT ) R AT DG SRR T S G W Y < ; 4 . " i N i tables here, sai orses |report of the intramural athletic | 0 tertainment. So he made arrange- suffered another loss. Twenty Rid of the St. Louis jinx for a|Buxton stables | e 3 ) b OREGQN TRAPSHOT m?:ls to have the program at a|Grand’s petitive career is over, | while, Cincinnati defeated th“‘;'”‘“nfi‘i here ha‘<‘ been ™ n dQD"“mm“ | HOW MANY FILM SPOOLS? AS RD theatre divided between movies and |it is reported. An injury in the |league leading Boston Braves yes-| P T SRR Vi TPy 5 i o U 3.0 HAS BEST RECO! “:-E{»'ng e it BTG an By e e e e ] I' igure out the numu of (l]m'a‘pou]a in our window— IN UNITED STATES figured that if he catered |cld champion and Kentucky Derby (9 to 6. Cincinnati was aided by | you may be awarded a beautiful framed photograph Song s . to the fairer sex, more wives|winner cf 1931 makes it improbable a triple and a home run wuh‘ A PORTLAND, Cro, May 6.—Fl- o 14 jet their husbands attend |that Twenty Grand will again|which Ernest Lombardi celebrated | ‘ gures com by the Amateur ., .= o .iehes carry the silks of the Greentree | his return to the iine-up. NEW HOUSE DRESSES | B l M D C - Trap-shooting Association show his attendance has doubled, |stable. — | ut er auro ru" 0. Frank M. Troch of Portland as all-around trapshot - cne-third of his customers I{ is certain that he will race this year. Hurt Last Year The Greentree stable ace was in- not | | GAMES THURSDAY ! Pacific Coast League Seattle 2; Portland 6. ’ | | | In Prints, Flowered Prints and Polka Dots TI{E REXALL STORE PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY or an average of . TEXAS FANS LIKE “ZIGGY" jured last season. It was believeq | Missions 1; Los Angeles 6. Night | & 5 oSG sy e his first tournament éh-v\! a winter's rest would cure |83Me: y b Sizes 14 to 50—Real Values at oo | in 1912. He topped the DALLAS, Tex., May G.—'I‘exaf i1 troubls,” bAb | whish | Twenty ‘Oaklnnd 0; cramento 2 N\gh~‘ i = s handicap shooters in 1930 League fans believe John “Zig8Y"|Grang started galloping this month ‘ndmc‘ % L % I SO i age of 9212 on 3500 Sears may be the next Texas| . i, lbng I8and trecks the old | Sa'l Francisco 5; Hollywood 1 00 ,1 25 | Your targets and was szcond high in League umpire to follow i_n George | iiment became noticeable again | Night gmae. | 3 to A . dcubles with an average of .9169. Barr's footsteps to the big league.|. .. nty Grand may be sent to a| 5 Nauon?l League A k . H> has annexed more than 600 Sears, formerly a star outfielder, it e T T o e O l![s a prizes. I8 e M e e | e twojear i) sl Tn 55 O ! A few in the smaller sizes, at 60 cents ’ ————— jumpire eague. started eight times. He won four G R wd L d £ e | FINDS NO. 14 LUCKY races and earned $41,380. | e Al | aun ry TUSCALOOSA, Ala, May 6— CALL FOR BIDS His most notable victories as g fogiionkeat W 1 i Wi g DeBardelben, Alabama’s | juvenile were in the Junior Cham- T R NEW! NEW! NEW! | ander who has several one-| migs for moving the City Cafe at Aqueduct and Ken- | serbon b 3 ‘ | TELEPHONE 15 hit games to his credit, might b2 g4 cigar store adjoining on lower | tucky y Oluh Stakes ot CBU- | STANDING. OF-CL UBS called superstitious by ome. When pyont Strete will be received at the | c¢hill Downs. P[ ifie" Coust L . | \ hurlinz a game he always insists orice of City Clerk up to Friday,| He finished second to Equipoise gt Won ei%suce Pot. JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP | e on his own jacket when his team yay 6, at 8 pm. Specifications|in the Pimlico Futurity and third Sin: Praralico 2 9 710 H is at bat. The number is 14 and 'may pe seen at the City Clerk’s|to Mate and Sweep, all in the Wal- Fotiind 10 12 ‘018 i ? Monk thinks it's the luckiest there office. Right reserved to reject|den Handicap at Pimlico. b e Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. F OR I NSD RAN CE I, jany or all bids. Took Saratoga Cup Los Angeles 16 14 533 . ————— ¥ THOMAS B. JUDigg;” Among ‘the events won last season (ga~amento 16 15 516, See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Juan Humberto, Mexcan wres- —adv. " by Twenty Grand were the Dwyer |Gakland 13 17 ors o *f** ter, was @ bull fighter before he ——— Stakes, Saratoga (Cup, Lawrence|seqsite L1219 389 Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Fi turned to the mat game. SHOP IN J'IJISEAU Realization and Jockey Club Gold |nfissions 8 23 258 All- t W f ' —_— = oup. R lgator W aterproo He was beaten by Mate an National Le: . QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for i i i g — wood work ’ Spanish Play in the classic at Arl- t Rot Cl h 2 ington and by Mate in the Preak-|, . ‘]’V;" 15"5 ,fm' ot lng and for boats inside and outside. ness. Eight victories netted Mrs.| ..~ 6 ‘684 Payne Whitney's Greentree Stable| D o 18 & &0 Made of uneau Paint Store 218540, Cincinnati 0 1 4 ——t— 4 ; Z oA ! i 2nd Near Main ¥ ANNOUNCEMENT [st. Louis o u w0 Alligator Fabrics PATENT LEATHER TRIMS grooklynk g 13 -;3*_3 . CHIC SPRING OUTFITS|New York .. 315 B : and Processed by the s Pittsburgh 7 12 .368 iy 18 Dr. Doelker, Well Known Chiropractor, oot e nttes | g THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Returns to Juneau |trims milady's costume from head American League xclusive Alligator “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ' to hem these days. 1 Won Lost Pct. Process Dark blue sailor hats, brignt|Washington . ol L SR Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Dr. Doelker, who practiced with Dr. Bar- colored belts and gay bags of the |Detroit i 0, o1 Styles for all Outdoor 4 , t s to Juneau after mak- shiny leather are used as accesso- | New York a0 @ 625 ) 3 SR ton last year, returns to o ries for many smart costumes. Cleveland ... ;18 9 591 Occasmns ing an extensive survey and study through- St. Louis 40 1 ,436 [’ out the United States, bringing with him . B R PRICED FROM Frye-Bruhn Company "N the latest and most modern ideas and equip- ot 3 14 116 PACKERS- FuRlt Ak ARY Ean AvD SoTIRY [ ment. WASHINGTON—A dashing neck e $4.50 to $20.00 Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon ) ’ L A o = bow labeled Paris is made of alter- T - The advanced scientific methods in drug- e o ot TRy o | [ » less healing will be used in restoring and which enables it to flare out in ALL k. 7 Ton Peach Skin the Newest in bt ) Yos itali perky fashion. The maline is black maintaining health and vitality. G fha aibin Sl e o, o1t i > Fabric Rainster Dr. Doelker, in his adequately equipped low and green. UNI TED FOOD CO | offices n ithe Olg FCabLes:) ffitc 2 ‘:ulncl;l:egs, GRID STARS TRY TAP DANCES ’ ’ corner of Main and Front Streets, wel - 2 } his old patrons and those in quest of good AUSTIN, Tex, May 6—Several| SBATTLE, May 6—Lawn bowl- CASH IS KIN 144 ces stars of the University of Texas|ing will be fld:«:m wseg; ;;Sfi I"f Furnishi M R S oMo grid, temn. ECASENE . tap . And | Beattie's TeCTERCH e Everything in Furnishings for Men |4 (o) for business Saturday. clog dancng in physical education |summer with the-:city planning to ything gs f s v ik RRILAOL, INA RS R classes. They say it's just the thing |build its first bowling given. The d “ | rse wil construct on v and the effect is to keep them in shape. course I't'emove G B ——eeoe 129-foot square in Woodland Park gone Daily Emoire Want Ads Pay |and will accommodate 64 players Cee Bemw S| ALASKA LUMBER 181,500 and will be opened about . DR UGLESS HEALTH j|Auvsust O Rl i R PERMANENCE B WITH WOOD FO A . - oves S 2. _[ff LD e Allen Shattuck, Inc. IN STI TUTE Wood answers the material question. The 4 ) NOW IS SPRING CAR only building material that grows. i b DR. G. A. DOELKER BUBN A AisTiy CLEANING TIME 5 : R I Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ) Does your car need cleaning and USE IT—Nature enews It Main Street at Front B"mn touching up? Or complete re- painting? Take advantage of our IN THE ROOM OR CAMP i skilled services, equipment and = || have the job done right. We also J L b M lls KILLS FLIES | domivoe uneau Lumber Mi T'he Leader Department Store MOSQUrIOEs | Estimates Gladly Given. PHONE 358 This summer, don’t be a0- GEORGE BROTHERS noyed by troublesome pests. | GENE EWART I Lumber for Every Purpose Simply burn a little Buback with Connors Motor Co. 1 in the room, camp or porch, - e and the mosquitoes, gnats | ““ and flies quickly disappear. i THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ON sALEBY GRocaRs, DRUGGISTS PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” PRONOUNCED BU'HACK THE SANITARY GROCERY X e THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat

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