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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSD AY, SEPT. 8, |932 ) I | | | VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET STRAIGHT NOVEMBER 8 Don’t change horses in the middle of the stream. President Hoover is gaining in strength every day and will be triumphantly re-elected. Our platform will be in the hands of every voter in the Territory. Read it! Study it! For Delegate to Congress— JAMES WICKERSHAM For Attorney General— JOHN RUSTGARD For Auditor— CASH COLE For Commissioner of Education— W. K. KELLER For Highway Engineer— E. F. WANN For Senator— J. E. JOHNSO. For Representatives (vote for four)— GROVER C. WINN, Juneau R. N. SCRUBY, Wrangell H. P. HANSEN, Ketchikan L. H. KUBLEY, Ketchikan REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL COMMITTEE First District of Alaska Ketchikan (Paid Advertisement) 3 g — = BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORCE McMANUS MR.LANDSCAPE 'PHONED AND ’ | ELL, T ' DIDNT GIT A CHANCE TO SAY WHY ARE YOU S0 | | WANTED J1GGS TO COME RIGHT B el ool % ) ANYTHING ABOUT ELECTION. HE MAPPY, MOTHER?| | OVER TO HIS OFFICE. | JUST HONME SO THAT AU RE DID HE PLEDGE SOLD ME A COUPLE OF LOTS. HES KNOW HE 1S GOING TO VOTE HERE HE ~OU INSTRUCTED YOU HID VOTE AnD IN THE REAL-EGTATE FOR YOUR FATHER FOR MAYOR. COMES NOW WHAT DID You BUSINESS OH! I'M SO HAPPY. JUST THINK. any? — WHEN HE 19 MAYOR, WE WiLL LEAD SOCIETY - ~ | s . came out again a few weeks ago al a small club and there was a s rough, nown youngster waiting | him. ny did the best he | could. But he tosk a licking, and another comeback died. Wills, well o 40 and a woe- | ful e, enlisted in the Na- A - tional Guard so as to be able to|, VWaterloo, Ia, Sept. 8—Options box in the armories in New York, |Have been exercised by the Chicago [S He was hammered around in the |White Sox on three players of —_— e first effort. He won't come back.|the Waterloo Mississippi Valley| e W 0 e | " 7 77|Club. They are Leslie Tietie, ¥ American Leaguo VEN TE pitcher, Fabian (Ed) Gaffke, out- | : EVEN TENDLER TRIES g i PENNANT RAGE New York “ggn l::)st y RIGHTS Tn jAw’ Spurred on by Leonard’s gamo|fi€lder, and Joe Chambcrlaln riladelph L84 54 effort, Lew Tendler, another old | POrtstop. % A hlep B e - s B0 rival, thought he'd like to try The players arc‘toi report at t! e | lN NATlu Watiobod B & 0 ! again, bit g0t no furiher than |19 White Sox taining camp at Deve;'m k- 66 65 504 the thought. Jimmy Slattery, stiljFasadena. . N [ ,mf‘: 2z S e young, but robbed of all his old » R‘Siix ey BT STEEL | {time skill as a light heavyweight,|LOUISIANA RIDING CLUB anon 7 98 2u The eraze for ‘staging comeback |bY injudicious living, climbed! ~AMUSES GUESTS WITH Z00 5 il 3 2 B FIVE S campaigns, started by Jack Demp- lthrough the ropes once more in 3 O coy and invigorated by Benny Buffalo and was knocked out, ||, NEW ORLEANS, La. Sept: .- . . | rwel 5| Leonard, has overwhelmed 'a sur-| ' Bub two of th: warriors of the 1t's “EK“ a). anime Lplr 9 e Chicago, Pittsburgh and BABE Is Nuw ;Tacmn.} Weltelwelght .Ge“‘_,;:‘“;‘;ly Jarge umber of veter-|€ra when Leonard, Dundee, Tend-New Orleans Riding Club. Mixing i | Decision Over Davis ans in other divisions with the|ler, Wills, Slattery and Dempsey| 'When the members grow red Brooklyn Mixing in | | Vel i g T ; knew their greatost fame still car- Of riding or watching others ride' Final Spurts | HER wN Buss‘ elasco e e P lry on in triumph. ‘fbhey can turn their attention to P | | s ym}ii i 44 y};e"‘c‘;lmf"';‘u"t’"g;“’f;’ " Old Dave Shate, the boundingd miniature 200 that has just been SEATTLE, Scpt. 8. — Freddie|tirement to bem‘ Sack Eharkey |0 took over an ambitious young‘ins't:hlgi s un: BROCKLYN, Scpt. 8—The Pitts- 4 ath. | Stoele, of Tacoma, welterweight, ho |80 up in New England a few ras, » 3 8 1| DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 8.—Wheth- g a few years agd> and stage the | g ago, Mickey Walker is the @nteater and othur attractions. A burgh Pirates, s«,amné; 1;1 otllc‘: fcl‘{‘;‘ er or not Mildred Babe Dxdmk-‘g‘fl“cd ‘? L,SMSIOI lmxmxg! OVET | “Jong count” demonstration wit ch;nd‘ €0t the anclents to carry blue macaw hat is very ferocious. 2 ha¥ nnant, broke £ 0§ - el i the a N v ; O aroive esterday +atiigs %00, Texse” cigln Gack: peam USR8 VO Ry 10 cens ey e WaS ction in grand fashion. Mickey bat- |8 scarlet macow that is quiet and to shave a full game lead|20d Olymplc star, plans to turn & 85 BHRCCH o 0 o] S0 young when be started his four | oo oy Sohmeling the middle of tame, parrots and ‘a queer toucau noon & <, | Professional was a matter of such| X p N8 round exhibitions last Spring. SHll, 1oy ec oo e cantt seem to bird with a giant, curving green off Chicago, whien lost tWO B&WES: | o apion here following the lefts to the body and smashing|in comparison with the ancient keep him down. |blue and red bill lend variety /. after extending thelr WIDAING po o T nse in court to pe- | Tights to the Jjav. greats such as Jim Corbet: and eeIp bmk of 1t least two come- to the collection. ¥ streak to eleven straight games. | " epo¢"yor gicabilities as a| Stecle weighed 149 pounds and|poh Fitzsimmons, who shaded 40 [, 1o Pk Of : i was won byl i | ver i 5 i e | backs, those of Leonard and Dun The first game 2 minor be removad. !ve- weighed 145 pounds. and still could fight champions, | oo™y contributor to Dempsey's e P“\Ltsburgl\s I;)n; B;Ox:gg:‘.g:ym[p Miss Didrickson, accompanied by e Dempsey was a callow youth ailenco. oy retuurn A e a0l ccore of 3 \her father, Ole Didrickson of g o 35. o Eh _ before the southpaw s]!mtsmolf Beaumont; her attorney, James P‘ BARTON IMPRSSES CARDS Leonard, at 36, is staging the ;lwpo:s;:fleinreas(:';fl{;rerGe:&fl'\rsl‘xyp S AFFER +& Hcimach in the second game whic | Swift, and Colonsl MeCombs. her most surprising of all comeback | ). , StAgIng anct ! il SHE o Brooklyn won by @ score of 4 t0.3. - SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Sept. 8.— ¢ < stands the spectre of Wall Streect Broo) i P nmlmgnco“h went before Judge Ro_',al‘L iy PR first sacker for CAnFaigns. The old master of) "y heavily in the crash of MADE 8 TS leftithe TR ke |R. Watkins, in d'strict court and (AT Berton, frst cesker fofiyn. ‘ygniwelghts, ‘limked with Joslagt O i oroeperity. Leon the Cubs five games Wi [received a legal right to_transact pringfield playlig his €lrst year)eqans among the 135 pound im- 2 d at 500~ | FOU. TAIN PENS ther four games back. tin professional ball, is an all- ; ard's fortune, estimatted a FOUN' ) % lyn another g |business in her own nhme, thus| e ooy mortals, really scems to have cap-gq4- was wiped cut. So there are |becoming of age in all respects|TOUnd star excopt for over-aX-iy,..q the youth that once lost, s & 's mind, He's 4 GAMES WEDNESDAY | except the right to vote. jlougnoes ok the plete This bes usually is lost forever in the ring. |n.° “.lu it = WenEy's S and Coast oo ig] ;kept his batting average around * | fighting now to eat. Sg la.r‘::ozlg Pacific Coast League | | 275, but the St. Louis Cardinals has accumulated another $65,000, Scattle 1; San Francisco 6. UZCUDUN IS HUFFY {are reported impressed with him. IO SRUSKERED FART reward of a tortaroustraining cam- PENCILS 3 gel ; Sacramento 10. i The latest recruits are Johnny | fights with young-' Los Angeles T; H e i { m, and 21 young Portland 1; Hollywood 4. '\ ABOUT TREATMENT | o o |Dundee, who fought Leonard asfs who ten years ago couldn't As low as $1.00 issions 6; Oakland 2. sponr BRlEl-S dozen times and always g3t a & ca:ned his water bucket. L - lN UNITED STATES - shade the worst of it, and' ol i it \ i } National League el ot *E F. Woodward, veleran Hous- | Harry Wills, oncs the Black Men-, TURTLE RACING FAN | 3; Pittsburgh 2, 8. SAN SEBASTTAN, Spain, Sept. ton, Tex. trapshooter, is rated one|ace of the heavyweights. - | giggx‘:g:zfs New York 7. §—Paulino Uzoudun has returned of the steadiest in the business. Dundee is oldr than Leonard.| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 8= BUTLER MAURO ® <. Louis 5; Philadelphia 6. from his fistic campaign in the; Twice previously he tried to comeTom Jones, who managed Ad Wol- DRUG CO . Chicago 0, 4; Boston 2, 1L United States, complaining bitler-| Ralph Redman, of St. Peters-|back. And twice the last time|gast, Billy Papke and Jess Wil- 5 ¢ American League {ly he had been robbed of several burg, Fla, who sparred with Max |after Tony Cazonneri backed and |lard to fistic fame, has turned his | EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS No games played. decisions and vowing he never Schmeling befor2 the Sharkey|tore at him for ten rounds, the iglepts toward turtle racing. He ANY TIME Q # {would fight in New York again. fight, qualified for the Nationaljvenerable Sccth Wop listened to|imported 2,000 turtles from Okla- oL 5 [ fig D Phoune 134 Free Delivery TANDING OF CLUBS Intimates of the Basque wood- amateur golf tournament. the advice of friends and with- homa as a starter and says the 2 g Pacific Coast League chopper were inclined to take his| drew again to the sidelines. excitement of the game equals » Won Lost Pct |complaint lightly, however, and; St Louls sportsmen in numbers; Bu: he couldn: stay there. He |[that of boxing. csires — 95 66 .593|sald he undoubtedly would retura visited the migratory bird lake in ! O LR D RS B portland ... G0 py sg3ito the United States to carry ow’ Forest Park to familiarize them- ; Hollyiwood s 74 538 |several contracts for fights. selves with the varieties which 11th Annual San ErapHsce » g:‘, 75 537 may be shot in season. (% Tos Angeles L ) ! | S h Eaniern e ‘SIJ‘ZAHNOW COACH OF | ... o S, an-pacin outheast @ Doatie S 6 91 e TEMPLE FRESHMEN coast naimack in 1929 and 1930] | * 0‘?"‘:““‘3 A T 59 102 366 (with St. Mary's, has signed with ! Alaska My, i PHILADELPHIA, Sept, —Chris- the Chicago Cardinals of the Na-| | League tian Zahnow, one of the greatest tional pro-football league. | F IR ¥ T Wo‘n‘“mn Pot.|backs ever developéd in Templ2| ! A el 55 590 | University’s foothball history and Jack Branhall, Chicago band- i NEAU Pioae0, 75 66 .532|leading touchdown maker for the master, has conducted his organi- JU: et 2 66 522|Owls in 1931, has been appointed zation through the tenures of 16| September 14 to 17 g;:f kdlg;)m 69 67 .507|to tutor the Freshman ball car- different managers of the Chi- P! a " | ~ < . 66 n 482 |riers next fall. cago baseball team. ¥ Boston .. n .4'74s Zahnow, a resident of Warren,| . | ! ,DON'T MISS IT! ~ & u;:::k' 'IS 455|0., was an honor student during: Old papers for sale at Empire % oex;mnan 406 |the recently-closed academic year. Office. i i{ CONNORS MOTOR . DAILY SPOR TS CARTOON —By Pap Co., Inc. OENIG ROOMED WITH 'g ¢ = ONY LAZZER! WHEN HE was A wng -n, X shvws 8sew SUPPLIES O/SCARDED 8Y 7HE YANKEES | AND TWE TIGERS - Focwme ORIFTED 7o THE COAST |, LEasus wHERS Tis 5O E Ltiiia AN verything in . Cuss Acnep wm vP b —HIS worw AT . Tablets S¥==T?#oR Cicaco HAS BEEN Note Books AR Your FUEL BILL Can Be - N 1 our a Pencils CHARLIE GRIMM REDUCED <l | it ot ‘ Lok L Fillers -Tus CUBS MANAGER £ ) s ~ \ | anreE m TERS by installing a MONTAG: PARLOR Pl v "MASTER-MINOING” ASAINST passes, etc, 5 i oS! CIRCULATOR: 4 | s Foe’x:; " (s'uwm At Lowest Prices Joe RTHY, @orLp' . s : g i:f,'f:o Extra large Firepot, Ash Pan and Doors 1 BUILT RIGHT and PRICED RIGHT | j t{ Harry Race { DRUGGIST \ 4 ' : - 2 9 ; {1} “The b Store . Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | | “The Squibb Stor f 13 \ ) 3 B WAYS TO USE THIS BANK'S SERVICESH Y Have Your Own SAVINGS ACCOUNT Let your money earn interest for you in a Savings Account at this bank where it will be safe and ready when you need it. Make regular deposits . . . . ke? your account growing . ... and build a substantial cash reserve that will enable you to do the things you want to do. Remember, this bank is here to help you. Come in often! First National Bank of JUNEAU WE EXTEND A PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE TO ALL Pacific Coast Collectors 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 554 HOOVER Electric Vacuum Cleaners SOLD AND RENTED Rentals can be applied on purchase later Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 3 JUNEAN—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Southeast” Alaska Fair—September 14 to 17 DON'T MISS IT

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