The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1932, Page 5

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— BRINGING UP FATHER ’ Dailv Cross-word Puzzle THERES A BIG MOB OF ( TLEMEN! IF | AM IF IMELECTED-. | € \ i : NOUR FRIENDS OUT q LECTED MAYOR, MY SUALL APPOINT- KS- | { B = CROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11. Fetid ! o= o W | THERE IN THE HALL POINTMENTS TO OFFICE 'SLATS MCFLATS ||, Sl s = ;i :x:f:;” ey | WAITIN TO HEAR You LLBE MEN OF THE TO BE OUR i : " eountr AL = ] SPEAK: I'LL BET LHIGHEST STANDARDS- POLICE ) T t‘ Do Kind of A 23. Tamarisk + | YOu FEEL HAPPY, 7 77/ MEN, WHO WILL LVE COMMISSI0 \ (1 1. Vex: col salt tree ~ GOIN' OUT THERE YOU MEAN, I'LL BE y UP TO EVERYTHING | 3 X ¢ 2 S k 1 25, Caper HAPPY WHEN ™M b A1 TMAT A GOoD. i . AT sl 20 o g st | 2 | TO TALK TO C{( (3% > & 05 - L 26. Street gamin THAT BUNCH A by gy o ¥ ; oI5} SO .o, A B v s o 1L : | e T 21. Yellow ochep i Sheeid S | WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT ? r o Eglon, King of Moab . Pore by which a_woody © 1932, King Fearures Syndicare, Inea L plant Great Briain tights reserved. breathes 9. Drew together . Salt of oleie acid beautiful wood finish garnish! 7. Coral is e L Poie Kitchen mouldings on all windows. F E » g el i P r. s automobile is also a | 4 st o : . f sedan, but of the 67| b 6. Sanait 6. Beas t five persons, Deep,| ¥ < §2. Unoccu; ¥ 2 2 t re upholstered in the) 3. In 64. P [~ B eag | 4. Rumants . Singlog a ocatior s LUNG PERI“DS\ i : ria et - S Lot | t a 58. Applaud 1 | 5. B fron B7. G . 59. Pl -, ents and fittings. i plert | fa word reglons e, Py g robe rail foot- Notorious William Bagley, | oy Lt R v BT stst cords, arm | gests and : : I ER BALLS [ BARNEY Russ 32 NEw BUIcKs ash trays on cach side of the rear| P rison Breaker, u ‘ . | Pleads Guilty ‘ 5 Y While in the Sates, Mr.; gy FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct.22. \ [ [ Kirk toured about 1800 miles n ' p o S ol B cuding William | | 1 the car on the Pacific Coast. He Bagley, notorius and British Col- | | | returned to Juneau yesterdsy on oui"onoehave heen sentenced | | PIN CONTESTS' '@ - B. BATTALINO — ‘ ’ afternoon the five pleading guikty | L] ‘T |the steamship Princess Norah and 5 ! | J"NEAU |the automobile came here yester- 'l'fris:x):_]g torths . 1o San. Quentin Pullen with Total of 573 Is e ey base” Cheiago Fighter TakesDr. G. F. Freeburger and| Government mines in Sumatra to a garage holdup. day on the motorship Northlund.‘ Sentence was pa: yesterday | an of the two, Bill Terry of g 5 b ¥ A . E: J e ke f the British High Individual Scor- the Glants or Lou Gehrig of too Nine of Ten Rounds N B K e e e Do et coa e o it so A /ankees, taking into consider: 3 [ ! '+ & o - A B S A BN 08 er for Last Night their hitting as well as fielding to Get Decision Fine Cars et ven g ¢ oo , | ke i BN Bab b e atiatgt o CHTCAGO, IIL, Get. 22. y[ Two new automoblles, 1932 mod- Childr()n’s Ribbe d HOSC a. . %// t covers the 4 1 . 1932 season s, n (els, have been added to- Juneau's on the bowling alleys of the Elks' Personally, with the Ross, < e Club Tnst n:gh% mey former taking freshest in mind we would T | 0 ¢ Bat | of privately owned motor | t e g " - 7| s d the Gohrig to Terry although Jimmi: Hartford, Conn., ing ten’| car: They are eight-cylinder In Tans, Champagne, Cordovan 3 W O would be our choice over rcund event. Buicks. They were bought from || pag i ! %/é// el . latter thr raight from their FOXX, C.‘,]‘,‘;‘ne;:;mc i either one, if the field is throw Ross took nine of the ten rounds. |the Connors Motor Company of | SPECIAL—>5 Pairs for 31 00 The Oaks took the first two con- OPen. R weighed 135 pounds and |this city. One machine was pur- tests 4 i ped Gehrig has the edge over his ri- alino weighed half a pound chased by Dr. G. F. Freeburger ~ T9Q ¢ e t}f\r;)c;n t'It“kfe F;‘;:rsn ;1(:10(19 d;?p.::e val across the river, however, be- more. |and delivered here; the other was CHILDREN’S WIDE RIBBED HOSE winners was 1970 and of the los- cause of his greater, durability ——————————————— |obtained by W. B. Kirk and deliv- All colors—3 pairs for $1.00 W/ ers 1920. Pullen of the Oaks was @nd consistency, his longer rang> ;,inded out ten seasons in m‘"’cred to him in Seattle. / itting vy it T e » Dr. Freeburger's Car | /l x hig { the contest and of the hitting or the type that more of- p o400 loagues. | n C : ¥ night, ng:-’.ing 573 pins. ten breaks up the old ball game }ior the nine-year period up to Dr. Freeburger's car is a fwc-' 7 ///fl While the Butter Balls register- In other words Gehrig's lack 01 415 vear, each showed a hitting | Passenger sedan of the 57 type. » : 4- | id- the defensive polish and speed thai ... .- ie pkan eh- It is dark blue in color. The in-| straight against the Wid. average of 342. This season Geh- |0 "0 Hohly - fUriighad: wHE R e quality of toupe mohair, Alli ed three % g 2 geons, the victors had to count Characterizes Terry's play is noi ;o ginigned third in the Ameri- | their handicap of four to take the Sufficient to offset his Digger ) jeacye race with an official| ot o A1 ere do elePha"is qo second game and they were cred- threat at the plate. The hit 350, hardware is attractively plated. Terry was runner-u to| % 4 i - e with 4 by o margin of two, Sverages do not show an advani- 1o Oiou, an the Nailonay|ThC €quipment includes folding| : wheorn tlley die? . e o age for either, but in the hol 2 & < 49, Tk robe rail and foot rest, curtains INC. z o AR Htis joonguengs A . d ns-batted-in dep inaghe b B ek O S8 0 ia rear and side windows, safety | \ N This question has baffled scientists aggregate of 2099 pins and the van- Tun and T Parl- Giant pilot collected more hits | et rR el S > for years. The wilderness in which quished 2016. It was the Butter Menis the big Yankee slugger hs yy; Gehrig scored and drove in| b g e R e R B \ they tive and die a natural death has Balls' seventh straight contest vic- @ decided margin. . more runs. | x AT R T S S Y S R \ never revealed their secret resting tory. No individual 500s were Terry's fielding, in the opinion o offensive records are so : Z place. rolled. ‘Worth of the winners was f some unbiased c”‘;“," has {re- romarkably close that over a ten i ~* BUT there’s no mystery about high with 488. RO, YR AEoeieR. A0 & ar stretch Ge has | X R “Bargain Heating,”, Simply No games are scheduled for to- Tepertory of Hal.Chase, Who s€l guy 1558 hits and ‘Terry 1553. \ K8 start your fire with INDIAN night. The Teals will meet the the standard of fashionable per- , s 3 coal, then—bank it well with Spri and the Maples will play formance for all first basemen. st & A . B CARBONADO Coking Furnace e ANy P The Giant manager, however, has CONSIORRID I e q ; coal. Money-back guarantee. shesnis st ndght ToHow: nov been so consistently brilliant’' The Yamkee first sacker makes Everlastln l OAKS— ‘ 'on nis defense within the past UP in his consistency and relia- ) - Pullen 195 201 177573 'Year or so as he was at his peak ULy What he lacks in polse 122: ( Kirk 7 158 169 150485 In 1930, when he also batted .01 O¢UI. Starting June 1, 1950, GOOd for the Kaufman ... 170 179 151500 | Celwig’s flelding figures for Cehria has mow finished playing N i i 134 156411 .1931-32 were slightly better than 137 consecutive games, exclusive| ) rs. - those of Terry's, measured by the of 19 others in four world's ser- W . Totals §43-1970 A Mmechanical yardstick of chances jes. Barring an ac’cldent.he fi- ’lole Famlly FXR.S—N . accepted, but Memphis Bill must gures to pass Everett Scott's world - 7y 173519+ SHll be given the defensive edge. [ecord of 1307 games some time, I e}'l it b e around the first of next August. gg‘;‘:fi;s g NECK AND NECK | Genrig has led the American Svs, Bavard.. 162—491 * There is a striking coincidence league four times in the'vital de- = e in the batting marks of Gehrig Partment of runs batted in, within and Terry, each of whom made the past seven years. Only Ruth Totals ... 673-1929 i / WIDGEONS— his first bow to the New York Simmons and Foxx, in ipafiw Puncan ..k a8 133 407 (baseball customers on trial, in Years, have topped the Yankee Shepard 117 144 136397 (1923, and each of whom has just cleanup clouter in this respect. i SoPw Terry of course, is one of the Pope 240. A0 Ub2 s A1k | . Imost dangerous batsmen in base- Mrs. Petrioh. 133 120 14080 Sweum ... 117 128 164384 ot (TR TG B e | Mrs. Andrews.... 144 131 124—399 Wilson ........ 144 144 144—432* g past half dozen years his records —= — —-—— Mrs, Sperling.. 142 113 113868 51, 1g4 5 impressive as those of i Totals ......... 667 680 669-2016 Donie Taylor... 142 142 142—426° ;. vanvee rival, *—Average—Did not bowl. Handicap . 4—12 | gsr BUTTER BALLS— RS | Worth . ... 143 156 190489 | ‘Totals 737-2111 {Old papers for sale at the Empire. PHONE 412 DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Phone 212 Rich in all forms of food value Peerless Bread is an essential part of every meal for every mem- With the coming of cold, rainy days the fam- THE GASTINEAU ily bread ration should be increased to build up Jur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ber of the family. resistence against colds, flu and illness. Serve Plenty Of Bread! THE CHAS. W. 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