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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS NOT EXACTLY- YOU SEE— ME WIFE GOT UP FIRST THIS MORNIN' AN’ PUT ON ME BRINGING UP FATHER BT, MOTHER: | THINK YOUR RED SUSPENDERS GO BETTER |, \WITH ~YOUR BLUE SUIT=) | By coLLy-Ir™M GO DOWN IN THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD AN MEET SOME PEOPLE FER GOODNESS SAKE: CLANCY- WHAT'S THE MATTER? OID SOME- 1 KNOW-BUT OUR CLUB COLORS ARE RED AND GRAY AND I'™M GOING TOTHE CLUB To-DAY- DONT LIKE THEM WITH YOUR GRAY TROUSERS: SO 1 MUST WEAR THEM- o\ ) 3 00: ") _~o THAT STILL HAVE SOME SENSE- “\(_/\.) s ot =" © 1933, King Peatures Syndicate, Tnc., Great Dritain rights reserved BODY STEAL “YOUR CLOTHESDS? IR o TROUDSERS- 'VE GOTTA WAIT UNTIL SHE §ENI WAL8H|S_ ‘ ;"’i'err_y Counts on Newcomers | LAID TO REST, | NATIVE STATE Funeral Services Are Held for Famed Prosecutor in Helena HELENA, Mont., March 10. — rned by the Nation as well his native state, Senator Thom- J. Walsh, famed prosecutor of Teapot Dome oil scandal, lead- of the Democratic party and the choice of President Roose- or Attorney General, was laid to rest here Thursday afternocon. .- SKAGWAY BASKETBALL PLAYER ENROLLS IN JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL When the Skagway High School basketball team returned home on the Fornance Wednesday it Ieft behind in Juneau Mark Lee, guard, who will finish the school year as a student in the Senior Class of the local High School. Young Lee is @ son of Mr. and | Mrs. Jack Lee of Skagway, and a nephew of Mrs. W. V. Mulvihill of | this city. He Is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Mulvihill. e FIRST SPRING PRACTICE | COLLEGE PARK, Md, March | 10—A squad of about 40 football irants are going through the here in the first Serlous g practice ever held at the University of Maryland. The prac- tice is to continue six weeks. Mo £ To Put New Life in Giants If the New York Giants regain anything like their former glory in the National League, the trio above probably will be largely responsible. From left, they are George Davis, outfielder obtained from the Phillies; Ray Starr, righthand pitcher from the Cardinals, and Glenn Spencer, righthander frcm the Pittsburgh Pirates. Man- ager Bill Terry is confident they will click with his team. They are shown in the Giants' training camp at Les Angeles, “ax | THRILLING BARGAIN PRICES!! - 12 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND FOR THIS PORT Motorship Northland arrived from | Seattle at 4 o'clock this afternoon | with a large freight cargo and the | following passengers: . From Seattle—Mrs. E. M. Polley, | Harry Phillips, Michael McKallick, C. H. Hufeisen, Howard York. From Southeast Alaska ports— | Frank Dufresne, A. H. Cohn, E. | F. Zuern, T. N. Henery, Miss Viola | Docker, Jos Acton, Chet Johnson. Passengers aboard for Sitka are: L. C. Berg, Raynold Burke, Mrs, | Laura K. Webster, David Webster, |J. H. Peterson, Mrs. J. H. Peter- |son, J. Robertson. Passengers booked for Sitka from | Juneau are: ' Herb Coleman, Dick Harris and wife and Dorothy Har- ris, The Northland is scheduled to. |sail for Sitka from the Juneau | Lumber Mills at 8:30 o'clock to- | night, going to Funter Bay, Port | Althorp and Sitka and returning |to Juneau southbound. “SPRING” PRACTICE ST. LOUIS, March 10.—Spring football practice got off fo an |early start at Washington Uni- | versity this year, with 10 men re- | porting late in February to get |in shape for an unusually difficult | schedule next Fall. PR R 00 SR Classified ads pay. TOM GEORGE IS AGAIN HIGH IN BOWLING MATC Stewart and Walmer Also Do Good Work in Pin Tourney at Elks Tom George again made the high score in bowling during the matches played off at the Elks Club last evening, with 574 and Sets Mark at Tampa TAMPA, Florida, March 10— A new record for making nickel ci- gars was established by the 200- odd factories in Tampa during the past year. | A total of 13967384 of these | five-cent sellers was turned out during fthe month of October, an all-time record for a single month. Approximately 350,000000 cigars, or an average of 1,100,000 for every working day, were turned out by Tampa . factories in 1932, from which the United States govern- ment derived $1,500,000 in revenue 4 Bloomgren ... 166 169 184—519 was also high for a single game |gnenarq ... 140 140 140—420° with 206. Stewart, with 542, was i M < second high last evening in the| rotqls . 476 479 470-1425 totals and John Walmer made the Team No. 5. second high score for a single|r George 170 170 172—512 game, with 205. e Erbland ... 135 138 150—423 The schedule for tonight is: Wilson . 138 146 130—414 7:30 p. m, No. 8 vs. No. 10; N ks b 8:30 p. m, No, 7 vs. No. 9; 9:30| motals . 443 454 455-1349 p. m, No. 11 vs. No. 12. Team No. 5. Details of the matches played |1 George 206 188 180—574 off last night follow: Erbland . 117 157 199473 Team No. 1. Wilson .. 127 171 137435 Stewart 192 173 177542 T S Stevens 180400 480 (aot [ TOWS . 450 010 GIEARE Herml 154 142 149—443 i g e B s H. Sabin 185 179 141505 Pope .. 131 187 155—473 1 501 470 479-145 THal, UL A0 MR yirin 123 144 146413 Team No. 2. —_ - —— Bringdale 139 143 1B7—469 Totals 439 510 442-1391 G. George 181 134 138453 > i 2 127 1414 et i’? ;’Z __E b, When the University of Iowa Totals 525 404 466-1395 last spring awarded the greatest number of degrees of any year | Team No. 3. in its history, the presentations | Lavenik 170 170 146—486 passed an all-time total of 25,000.i | LEADER DEPT. STORE BUSY UNPACKING NEW GOODS GEORGE BROS. Open Evenings to 8 P. M. ey GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 3:30, 4:30 Consider unknown inferior makes When you can buy a NATIONALLY KNOWN ‘I Voss Washing Machine at such a low price 60.00 ::: Terms if desired Free trial in your home with no obligation From the wringer right down to the casters, —the VOSS is the best washer for the money Tested and Approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Men’s Fine Quality Well made. Full cat. Dress Shirts Broadcloth! Fast Color— 75¢ Values! Tan, blue, green AT THE CASH BAZAAR It’s here—a REAL dem- onstration of GENUINE value-giving! 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