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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNFSI?AY, APRIL 12,71933. "~ By BILLE DE.BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG RING | NO KIDDIN', SULLY. T PIANO R T YEP- - el y WAS SETTIN' RIGHT THERE 1 FIGGER YOU EXERCISES B0 g B b bl UF Mflfl AT THE RINGSIDE AN' 1 NEED A LITTLE . THREE , " GOT THE LOWDOWN ON ) PIANO EXERCISE ... DIVE UNDER AN' n | , THAT GUY DUMPSY— AND YOU'LL BE ALL BREAK OFF THEIR Mn ER HE'S FAST AS LIGHTNUN' ON SET FOR A GRAND THEM HIS FEET.. BUT DON'T LET THAT BOTHER YOU - T'LL SHOW YOU , How TC 7 WANDLE HIM.. / ’(‘QO@% 297§ AND GLORIOUS VICTORY --- INEZ, Kentucky, April 12.—John Mills, Ballard Mills and Blaine Mc- | {Ginis have been convicted in the ! human sacrifice case by a jury. Mrs. Mollie MeGinnis and Mrs. | Ora; Moore were acquitited. Punishment for John Mills was fixed - at life imprisonment and/ sentences Of 21 years each were 1 - imposed on Ballard Mills and Mc-I & } Ginnis. | DE/BEG e e o b st ] 4 ¥ 7 . |two .other defendants, Fred Mills . N EEK R tand Timmie Boyd. | " 3 i1l | Those convieted showed no emo-; 4 tion at the verdiot. | 3 | The caso grew out of the slay-| ! ing of Mrs. Lucinda Mills, aged % 6 = 7. years, mother of two of the' Tk conyicted men, on an altar as a|| A complete ‘WQI'”M WELI_ AI IE LD American Medical Mission-|sacritice <o the Diety {[ by our skilled mechanics RLE h bRy ary Abducted by HANDS AS BANDS ‘[ ::‘l‘: gzl;:' “"::e ::'k:: | < .. b - | Different Rellglous Denom- Chinese B“gands How mnn‘y nmiels have been (;vrl[- driving a ‘true plensure . . as ten presenting the woman's side of 5 8% A § Inations Are. Uniting MUKDEN, April 12—Dr. Neils' the marriage triangle? | Really reasonable® rates? [ in Meetings Nielsen, American Medical Mission- | .mhe wife’s side, the other wom- @y, has been kidnaped by Chinese|an's side, thé number of these That different religious beliefs |brigands according to a telegram 10’ hooks must be countless. | sy necessarily antagonistic, but |the American Consulate here from| RBut the. man’s side has never JUNEA U |may merely express preterence for |Mrs. Neilsen. No details were ¢on-| peen presented as it deserves to iparucular emphasis, is being dem- tained in the wire. Dr. Neilsen was pe until now. Read “Hands As |onstrated in the Passion Week noon | Dative of Minneapolis, Minnesota. | Bands” and learn more of this MOTORS iday meetings being held every day | angle. At Jeanne's Lending Library, |this week from 12:15 uniil 12:45 ORDERS NEGOTIATIONS located with J. B. Burford and |o'clock in the Coliseum theatre, for | WASHINGTON, April 12. — The, Company. —adv. |the leaders and people of .all six |State Department has instructed ’ 5 religious bodies are cooperating|the Consul General at Mukden to I'most heartily in these meetings|begin with Government officials of 'under the auspices of the Junzau|the Japanese military negatiations S A M W. L. DOUGLAS Ministerial Association, and ecach|for the release of Dr. Neilsen. succeeding day witnesses an in- - e — . SHOES /or MEN creased number in attendance. In' northern Ohio “about 10 per T’le Tallor NOW $3.50 | “Woman, Behold Thy Son,” the|cent of the peach buds, enough to 3 R n third of the “Seven Last Words|bcar a moderate crop, survived thie from the Cross,” was the subject|February zero wave. | s7=== ‘z for today's meeting and tomorrow |— * LOCAL EGGS 35¢ Dozen CALIFORNIA GROCERY the fourth saying, “My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me,” will be central in the thought for the day. | No offerings are received, and R all resigents- on the .Channel are invited to attend. | - — Baseball's here again, and that clamor you hear comes either from the bleacher patrons as they cheer on their faverites or from s - the club ewners as they lament the scarcity of bleacher patrons. I's too early to tell yet. Four of the game’s outstanding figures are SERVIGE UN shown against a background of one of the bumper crowds of yesteryear. At left is Lefty Grove of the Athletics, peer of all present day § pitchers. Next is Chuck Klein of the Phillies, | ing home run clugger of the Natio: League, and beside him Jimmie Foxx of the A’s, slege gun of the American circuit. At right is Lonnic Warneke, ihe Chicago Cubs' sensational ycung righthander, leading pitcher of the | Goufl FRID AY $3.50 TELEPHONE 478 P rompt Delivery National League last season. { —— e By GAYLE TALBOT fi e e e e e g iy {tional game is a never ending !L!:fly Grove is pitching with his ac-'slbly the greatest southpaw ever, e, o |customed eclat, and whether the |and the National has a pair of 1fe Ore” Will Be Observ: These hats are even r o gy source of entertainment and a su: X A UNI [ED FOOD ¥ CO PV ZORES, ABul 12—OeBing | Soe, from all Wiancial .and - do- {#ubust Viumia Hoge stands s chancs |Weilliants n dugeing Chusk . Klein A4 N Until finer quality than U e EI:Y'A(;:;’;?CH;‘:“? o:i]: ]};Lbf:a‘:’po'}lfii {mestic cares, as usual grects the |of cracking Babe, Ruth’s record of of the Phils and Pitcher Lou War- 3 rpm pon ntl f the BERG thal sold R ERS o D i ttana Lo the |first roar of “play ball” with unal. |60 home runs. neke of the Cubs, but their indivia-; » © 3 in Afternoon i CASH GROC b,s,emunén and the baseball mag- |10ved delight. | But for the harried club-own- ual exploits can't be counted upon 1 - last year for $5.00. nate. n now untii Octol The real fan, to whom the na- Phone 16 We Deliver Meats=—<Phone 403> } “WMW or his chief |&r's, this Opening Day is something |to balance the financial pudsat. CoMiiméncing at noon Good Fri- will 'be whether the great €lse a . They have more things - —-— day "and continuing until 3 o'clock 23 on s spring than any N the *Tre Ore” will be observed in """ one set of men should be asked to SCHOLARSHIP DANCE APRIL 21 the -@athdlic Church of the Na- This, they agree, comes pre Third annual Scholarship Dance ivity, commemorating the hou ty close to being the “make or by Business and Professional Wom- Which Ohrist hung upon the cross. break” year for baseball. en’s Club at Elks Ball Room. Music Services will be conducted by ° It's The Showdown by Serenaders. —adv. Rev. Wm. G. LeVasseur, 8. J,, Pas-| They've trimmed their sails, re-, ——————— tor, and the Rev. Timothy O. Ryan. duced salaries and generally cut NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX APpropriate music will be furnished! . exper to.tha. Boné, amt.now: all by the choir under direction off Nelu Ll)catwn they can do is sit back and wajp NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, E. N. McIntyre, and Mrs, George for the blow. If the baseball barque that the undersigned has been duly M. Simpkins, organist. comes through safely his time, 8Ppointed School Tax Collector for ~This impressive service, dating D there need never again be any mis- Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with back to the early centuries of the Ots O A givings. g ichapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, Catholic Church, is observed ‘ The first couple of weeks showid 1919 L throigiiout thie Christian world. .4 t vh -t All male persons between the new note of solemmnity and vigor A C,,rcles 000000 E‘;m‘-’n::rzymf?;?;lfo :ifi;hs;our‘:g ages of twenty-one and fifty years, of action is given to this year's in sufficient numbers to keep tne | €Xcept soldiers, sailors in U. S. Navy observance of Holy Week by Pope Dushes GO |game t00 deeply out of the red,|OF Revenue Cutter Service, volun- Pius’, proclamation of the extra- \That'’s all the magnates even hope | teer firemen, paupers and insane ordinary jubilee to direct the at- "for. None-expects to make money, Persons, are subject to tax in sum tention of all men to Christ Cruci- \No club in the league paid real of Five Dollars (35:00). |fied by recalling that this is the . | dividends last season and most of | Should you be living in Alaska nineteenth centenary of our Sav- ma Snl(ll‘t them 1lost heavily. lon or prior to the first Monday ior's death and resurrection.” | The great number of trades and P APril, 1933, said tax shall be due, _The custom of ‘business houses rou of isales during the winter should and payable on said first date and closing from noon until 3 o'clock g p prove a sumulam.v to. early ammd_:shall be delinquent after May 1st, on Good Friday is becoming more i |1983. Should you arrive in Alaska widely observed in the States. ance, The Chicago White Sox, for | o | later than first date above men- one club, figure to attract possibly | g A | tioned, tax will be delinquent thir- more fans for the first few weeks' | p "ty (30) days after your arrival, or than in the same period & vear|gipun'ten (10) days after motice i {ago. But whether they will keep ' Sen o ad o - 4 |coming after the “new” wears off | & o b i ! All persons, firms or corporations, is a different question. i 5 No Reduction Tn Prices |employing labor shall furnish list i It drally: 8: agreed hat '.he‘OI employees to collector and are We carry a large stock H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Alligator Raincoats ‘;They Never Leak” LEADER DEPT. STORE Store Open Evenings authorized by law to deduct amount, i gl:::h;rls‘:x;h:?ebma w:‘;tgag:‘s\o! tax from wages of employees. ' CARD PARTY THURSDAY e P e krfown alfecy-'; Fines and imprisonment are pro-' Final card party of series by Slonatal il vided by the Act above quoted for Rehckahs at Odd Fellows' Hall, aately as the "backbane of the|inoce who fail or meglech 40 DAY Douglas, Thursday, 8:15 . M. grand old game,” docs not haV|iex or ‘furnish Iish of REMMDSes. |pridge, whist, relieshments, B0c. anything like as many loose dollu; Dated, Juneau, Alaska, April 5, 2 & P s |bills as he used to have. Further,|joss » 7| TR there is a faint possibility that the | H. R. SHEPARD, | GOODY SALE LOW same fan has not taken kindly to| School Tax Colleetor for | The Catholic Ladies of Douglas|4 the club owners' failure to cut| Juneau, Alaska. | will hold a food sale next Safurday {prices. (Fu.sg publication, April 5, 1933. |afternoon at Mike Pusich’s store,|. PRICES | If things get too rough, if it be- |1 gt publication, April 16, 1933. Donations requeste. —ady. :cnmes Plainly apparent that there!_ - —— - is not enough “spending” money IF YOU want to see floating around to support the VaSL, dresses that really look baseball structure, it would nof| new, then see - these. be surprising to see a special meet- | 3 We'll wager youll be ing of both big leagues and an en- | X WeR wager Ji¥ b el Rk s it we o Keep rh'e payrolls at home and help make smartest frock you ever jseats, from the boxes to the bleach- | progperity. bought, too! Sizes and e i | About the worst news that has | S i i ;,lys]::s .f,,,. women and B Amchen Lo s We are alwa)l')se pleaged .]t‘o fx;:nwh esti- . ears in recent weeks the report 3 1ldi 8 lP nd miliw b P |that Babe Ruth, the biggeet ‘araw’ | Triangle Building B ¢ vl 7 g - NEW [of them all, is in poor condition and | - |will be lucky to play in 100 games. HATS ey e s BAILEY’S SPECIAL |eircuit. Juneau Lumber A clever group of new | Can’t Replace The Babe Every Night from 8 P. M. hats. £0 g | There has been a conscious ef- . N NOODLES M . ll I X ? 7 fort to groom. Jimmie Foxx of the CHI J\ t 1 Reasonably priced! A’s to fill the Babe’s shoes, but KL d 5 l S’ nc. k. % even if Jimmie swats 65 home runs ¢ an '3 Phone 358 JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE | e auie e o' - CHOP SUEY he’ll never pull them in like the Opposite George Bros. b’g‘hfn::;eflmn Tontis mlso ey 5 BAILE Y’S CAF E E ' : . lflmatwmmwame, ms-l "~'"-f>r-». . L i kg T "