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* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER R i By GEORGE McMANUS I'™M GLAD TO HEAR THAT- THEY MENTIONED OVER THE RADIO THAT HE WAS IN AFIGHT LAST NIGHT AND | WAS \WORRIED FOR FEAR HE WAS HURT- e | BY GOLLY-1TS A GOOD THING MAGGIE WUZNT IN HERE WHEN THAT RADIO AR, MRS. JIGGS - AF | ANNOUNCER TOLD N CHARMED TO | ABOUT THAT ROW | AN SEE YOU AND LAST NIGHT AN' " MENTIONED MY : I NAME AS ONE OF THE MEN IN OH, HES VERY WELL: I'LL CAL HIM-HE 1S IN HIS STUDY- ASTRANGE THING JUST HAPPENED - HE WAS CRAWLING QUT OF THE WINDOW- | TRIED TO STOP HIM, BUT HE HIT ME IN THE EYE- 7 E, have provided the machinery to restore our financial system, it is up to you to support and ! i i ‘nm]]\.t" it work . . . Together, we cannot | ail. President I'ranklin D. Roosevelt Tur casiest, quickest, surest, and way to show confidence it NMIIS /- In our ment is to make full f 'i o use of home bank and its : f i ca ]\' 44 many services. You will find here | 2% 199, King Festuis Syidice, Loc, Grest Bonin rghts reserved | I el GWERERNRe) v Vb ORS00 L o EEE 5 Faac b . 1 % a rencwed spirit of appreciation, ( 5 iR co-operation and helpfulness—back- ed by sound banking under the NURTHw STERN D(} y LAS greatest “new deal” in all banking | . | history of the U. S. A. ONFIRSTTRIP | yppps & T0$.E, ALASKA National Ban | DEAN RICE TO ADDRESS FINAL S ol - —— [Alaska Stea:nship Com- '} aetting OE to 37 Flying EStari : 'RUUKIE WI Ns [ pany Liner to Be on iu;mr‘iu-:d"i-.[-f\‘:-l;;:«u/\gfs oor o | Panhandle Run [be ha day evening. Dean | ‘ ) Charles ice will be the speak- | ler o 0 evening. The o | | Northwestern, Capt. John Living-|8'am follows: i FII IN | | commander and Paul Coe,| SOng—Annabelle Edwards. -14 EM Piano s Forresi Bates. Rice. { ] Groceries and Meats | NDAY E anived in Juneau 3 | day afternoon on the firt | | ! A o : compa east Alaska trip made by a ship ol >y T \ TR B | b and Mrs, a- Twel\‘e Inning Con[es{ Is western will continue on th2 south- (/. * east Alaska run throughou! the Won from Athletics— s | : - | Y sits R ; ; he Ex . Board of the P.-T. A | Score Tied in Ninth C. D. Ehling was @ passenger on |, ° Ko S0 TG B ! F OR INSURA 1| 5 the Northwestern for Juneau. B, F,|There will be no charge ! | WASHINGTON, May 1.—The [Shearer, C. Daigler, L. H. Kutley, e AR : N y ; bound for Juneau, siopped off in| RETURN FROM TENAKEE See 1. R. SHEPARD & SON behind Sunda fher b or-| Ketchikan and ‘are expected to Mr. and Mrs. TLmk wllf'x\(‘x-‘ Te- (3 a0 B g come. the BhUaachns Athet Sfrve on the Yukon. | turned this morning on the Este- Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. [to 4 in a twelve inning game, Passengers leaving from Juneaujbeth from Tenakee Springs wher2 At the risk of being a cipitate about the maiter, the influence of springtime’s balmi- ness, I am inclined to.cred B sized hunch that the Washingtc Senators will respond to Joe Cron- in’s youthful leadership and take the American League champion- ship away om the Yankees ti Wil be erv@@ib e ' Washington Senators came from S | The Senators tied the score in ;'"',}I;‘y"" i chrt‘s ;,m e .u..'y ;;;\ML LRI U“( —c - isn't everything, of | the ninth frame. Northwestern were Frank Parrish, | past month. PR Wh s s el TR 9 cannot be discount- | | “Kuhel got on second in thejMrs. O. Larson, Jack Kirmse and - > — CE—With every two gallons regardless of size of | ed either. IL paid dividends for the | last season and it may mean the making of Washington's of climbing back to the s they enjoyed in 1924 and 1925 under the inspiring managy il ment of nother “boy wonde: (i Bucky Har ‘, No matter twelfth and was brought home by [MrS. J. K. McAlister for Skazway, | ANNUAL D. ¥. . DANCE i| General Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water a'line drive to right off Grove by \and J. A. Handrahan for Haines. TO BE HELD THIS WEEK Pitcher and six Gla: . Now on display at | Bob Boken, Washington rookie, i e [l Do chin PRINCETON 1S B, urlfon Juneau Paint Store GAM UNDAY WINNER IN BOAT nual ball falls on the cominz Sat- | i or v I ' urday night, May 6. The commit- | | Pacifie Coast League RACES SATURDAY |icc in charge of the dance will be | aring ALASKA MEAT CO. id. 3, 2; Los Angeles 59. g active all this week T how the other clubs There is still a reminiscent tin- Front Street Telephone 183 Amcrican League LOS ANGFLES, May 1—Blanche ed by further nominations which | o auction off a few more playe: I might feel or what indigo morti- | ywood 6, 1; Seattle 2, 1. Sce-| BOSTON, May 1— Princeton the big affair, and every effort will l Bl o s Govise o el msJacg:‘:m:- le, called in <.‘;"vl:n.1 __{made a clean sweep of all three|pe made to make it one to be re- QUALITY AND SERVICE TQ YOUR LIKING ! and opulent New Yorkers, I can| | oth o B e il i R M 4 regatia_with | membered. Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales | think of no more stimulating |0 {Harvard and Massachusetts Insti- | SIS (PSRN, i 4 hink of ng ; i Missions 11, 2; Portland 8, 3.ieute of Technology Saturday when | e | PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 b fluence that could be brough “Give the customers a thrill” is Lou Gehrig’s slogan and the star first | o (0% (" 0 S0 Tase. 0T JERAY e | F. 0. TO ELECT i . bear for the benefit of the na-| baseman of the Yankees did just that when he slammed out a homer w g sied ‘I~"“ B {3 “won "the' VAIAILY event on' the 3 —— = — tional game than another triumph avo on ir} the first'innm)g ofll}(l(‘n[)'(\_lIm,]':'z‘mnfi}\‘t)\(;mkc(:s,)\l:‘\dlum], Ni‘i" P ”»{] ]‘I]flnal_l Iir:;;;:n 3 | Charles River course. A Tal | Rlestien -t SoRhore - bt 5 ¢ sanita Gt ere is Lou crossing the plate while Babe Ruth (No. 3) precedes hin | delpiia ooklyn 6. PN AR AL ; : (; P l H ll S Yhe capt ”_L_ui | to the dugout. The Yanks trimmed the Red Sox in the opener. | New York 0, 3; Boston 3, 8 Blanche sweel Files ’1;;”;;]3],{ U[:‘;: m:,’.?, P.,[ (()h{, F,"»m“l ‘ISt"'leau 00 a t i dinds #19 dec ot | 'Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 1 ; S e i K Peak of Popularity : | g i e niidats g Bankru Petition| ™ec!ing at 8 o'dock in the Eagles RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. i o aTong T he Po- |Clude it will be all for the' best n 0 ok 9 | P v will Berpreceds| deal aongz the banks of fthe Po- (clude it will be all for the b i S 269, | ptcy Petition|;.n 1he election [ | gle in the memory of the Senators N T ke George Earnshaw, and give| Philadelphia 4; Washington ‘5. |Sweet, motion picture actress, has|were opened last week when a “Meet Your Friends Here” I and Walter Johnson in 1924, when ; g otnger WA 18 akpinisivg talsnt & | HORONTL 4 / York 11, 8. filed in Federal Court a voluntary | number of candidates were named . they reached vthe peak; of the|May Scatter Athleties nce to show its st Detroit 8, 5; St. Louis 11, 1. bankruptcy petition. She listed PERET S | spectacular, losing battle they wag-| connie Mack may be relied upon| It is bound to by Chicago 3; Cleveland 1. only $200 with which to pay debts ATTENTION S ed wiih, Pitisburgh, in the World se-|to keep his word abou pos- | ingly apparent, as 4 totaling $13,819. Among “no value” | maction of officers of Aerie 117 l ries of the following year. ling of any more stars, =0 long a3 |velops, * that the man MEINE THERE AGAIN IN {items specified, was an unpaid Joan |pouglas tonight at 8 o'clock Al . It is no ~ geration to say that{(ney produce, but if the A’s fail |miss the most is Al Simmons. Co: PINCH TO HELP BEAT of $50,000 to Marshall Neilan, di-|embers are requested to bo'pm,_ I major league baseball in ithose ‘W‘:;m rally during the first few weeks | nie admitted as much himself, CARDINALS TWICE IN ROW, rector, and her former husband. it ' GUY L. SMITH T i # years reached its peak of national|or the baseball campaign it not be |a tear in his voice, and the rever- | SR s Y. " Becretary. popularity, stirring the (and;m | surprising to see.the old master | berations from the middle west, | PITTSBURGH, Penn, May D I ah < ox el ikl A a pitch of e¥“..ement and_ re:p.:nsefpu,. some more of his veteran talent | indicate Al is already up to his|Heine Meine topped off his re- | that it has nct known since. on the block. familiar clubbing tricks, confirm |Sourcefulness in pinches with a| SATISFYING W’hetyer l{he ._c?urent 'Sex/xat‘ors. In the first place, the failure of |our suspicions. doae la§L »Sa{urda\vy Ar_:err_loon (,o] ' D on a wmx;{ng 1ddu\e thcan» 1ecamg{§ Bennsylvania. .to permit, /Sundey RLERET N P | break a tie in the sixth inning andl 4t t egree COAL HEAT i fs o while, T do not know, But T Sim Prospect of dividends for ball |eral bureau of fisheries last fall in |5t eri:iets fiigwofiifivi iy Tests $hat’s easy on your podketbook i do know that baseball men in gen- [1UP stockholders. s foiem T 1LI0RE A |y i a8 - . eral would welcome the old college| Secondly, as long as Mack is in|salmon fingerlings from the Yes| | a t, he may con- | Bay, Alaska, station. ] GAMES SATURDAY Every suit that enters CARBONADO try at this time. Perhaps the “new |2 mood to reconstru ‘ X 57 o GRS T ) 3 P Pacific Coast League ! this store must pass co'xxm; el il | DAILY SPORTS CARTOON e Oakland-Los Angeles, rain. a2, ? E | Hollywood-Seattle, night game g s DETROIT TRACED - postponed, wet grounds. Him O THe | Cincinnati 0; Chicago 7. made RED SOX, Ty LAST VUNE ; \ New York 2; Brooklyn 1. 3. I Philadelphia 3; Boston 6. | A ) 3 : 2 EC;”?”TE'__— PGt Seion 4 k3 t must wear long. OALE S e Washington 6; New York 3. | It must sell fast at 4 z Boston 3; Philadelphia 8. i . Chicage. 11 Dlsvetand 4 { a small profit to ALEXANDLER, g gy o0 R B D By 1 D) 0. SLUGGING FIR ) s S | STANDING OF CLUBS | H. S o e OF THE BosToN Pacific Coast League ‘Won Lost Pc Satramento 8 9 671 Oakland » 15 11 satisfaction. PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. 1. It must have good style. It must be well B | Sacramento 8; San Francisco 7. f =Dy ‘ api Missions 7; Portland 21. } our tests. . i | | National League St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 6. 2. 7 Poultry and Egg Station Direct from Producer to You Bright, fresh rugs and carpets with less effort. That’s the short story with}| the GE Cleaner. | 3 GRA VES An extra powerful, ball | 1 ‘ {tbearing motor that re- ’ l::fl{::‘lgdelef i Y 2 quires no oiling does the TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268 Hollywood 13 13 sw{ The Clothing Man woj;k. 0 Misis: 13- 15 464 ny one can own one of{|l—m—m"Mm—W——————— — g - Seattle. T v s | R Fehattoer & Marx Clotfs thesef cleaners on the terms) | 5 San Francisco ... 9 18 333 | Bagee we offer. . ; o e e 211 rade in your od ciean-y || Everything for Your Garden st Vl’(‘)" 1;’5'5 f:f | er. Have us demonstrate.} | New Yor g A% 61|l TAILORI { { Flower and Vegetable Seeds B Brooklyn v 6 538 Our Specialty Bostol T T B Pri NION SETS ¥ Chicago ¢ 4 »]" F.WOLLAND | i ONION SET: | Cincinnati 519 411 | i { St. Loui 6 9 40/ ‘::—___ 5 IR e $30.00 CALIFORNIA GROCERY American League Won Lost P WE HAVE 1T ' and TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery b\ New York .. 1l -4 » 3 at the Right Price 1‘ ] it s oy "\ | Harris Hardware Co. | $4«2.50 = e Chloago g 16 Lower Fron% Street | Cleveland ... 9 7 ! \ Detroti S s a0 sl | ALE . Philadelphia ........ 6 10 : | : \ LrL':XUA:%if;I ktz_‘O%EmE AMERlC:M g, 5 13 The Florence Shop 1 LAST MNUTE (ZUSH .m';‘ CLPT LAST Boston 4 11 5 Permanent Waving @ Specialty :“ @ H#IM PAST ALL THE "BIG SHOTs” SEASON m ‘ Horcm;fl%;u;q:l;' g i | 9 Sealed bids will be received bv| | Behrends Bank Building | P the City of Juneau up to 5 o'clo :I‘ . . ‘N — R — . g P. M, May 5, 1933, for the cor-|ps i 8 . . struction of a concrete cidewalk an-| | | - THE SANITARY GROCERY Fosmeas | SABIVS || wecimmom || Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. ‘ e wi) : Plans and specifications on file Wi 5 ’ LIGHT & POWER CO. % < : I g g the office of City Clerk, City ¢ erything in Furnishings N “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 8#;!03 85 Sirves 'thie Tight*10 raject all bids | for Men i Juneau 6 Douglas 18 Old Papers e BalE ok E[n_p]re Office —adv:

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