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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MOND AY, AUGUST 21, 1933, BRINGING UP FATHER 4 By GEOR(‘E Mc\ \VUS 3 WHERE 15 THAT HUSBAND DAUGHTER- CALL UP DINTY THANK GOODNESS- WELL SOON HE : pACI FIC COAST C / (Z | OF MINE? I'LL BET HE 'S MOORE AND TELL HIM | BE ON OUR WAY TO CHICACO ‘J h ity Tady < 5 DEAR‘ i od U 6 ' WITH THAT HORRID DINTY WANT MY HUSBAND TO 3 TO THE FAIR AND HELL BE.»\\-»«’ | EK DI MOORE | 3 MOORE AGAIN- COME HOME INSTANT LY~ FROM ALL HIS LOW-BROW? ¥ ~ (A ;_\: ;;HEMB\G SCOAL IS “THE MOST FOR WHEN I'T{s~ | \ | \ 1 ] HE SHOULD BE HELPING ME PACK THE JUST LET HIM KNOW | AM ANGRY- IN THE FURNACE, /ou WILL GETA FRVEND%)(‘)’ B CHICAGO- OF ALL\THE FUELS,” K 0Lt e PROVIDING THAT YOU BURN | i A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND ‘ A OF COAL — 7 HELEN JACOBS BEATS MISS ROUND | (excuse us-ivs ouerum Yo sAY)i- WE SELL 1.~ WERE PRCUD OF OUR DELIERY SERVICE-TOO PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. Q.s s " GIANTS KEEP —~SPORT: 1412 ‘RNRR ¢ pas;ed him in all-around use- BOX]NG RECEIPTS GAIN ss. Jimmy Wi ln)n of the Hartnett of SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, and Aug. 21 Cub. popular Na- b o Boxing and wrestling shows in onal I choices in this sum- e il S, el mer’s niwspaper polls. Virgil Da- TR (onOwac. o SLRL T e S e [t — s : el 47| ceipts during June of thi for 5 Phillies is a rea! slug- the fi i 12 m i { 1, e rst time in 12 onths. hand we would select| € Hrst time 1 Dickey and Wilson IR | By ALAN GOULD g | 4 N6 A93%, BitaRivg. hatveoulabe TO TURN PRO , 1 r ba with- —_— | | In connection with all the ar-|formed on an al f the SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 21. IN FI.AB PACP gument this season over out the talented lef ~Fr v New York J\f(‘nh Cubs— jor League an-stars, we Giants, Carl Hubbsll, - the newl crowned shut Dean | LOANS ank Connelly, 235 pound ama- an Fr. Braves Take Decision ed to run across the | | teur boxer at is [” P | made by this column three y ;| of the Cardin: ould befeo University, is planning to turn rom Pirates | ago. For comparative purposes, handy to have around. He is now professional (his fall | AND T | her how they were picked in ably the best right-hander in| gy s, | 193 either league. | | Hubbell, Dean and Grove would | TURNS PkOFESH DEPOSITS i X el aving a fourth, i | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 21. 1 | sary, to be picked from Lou War-|—Homer Brandis, former National i : i Tex Carleton, Hal Schu-| light-heavyweight amateur boxing | € ERS efty Gomrez, Al Cr champion and the Pacific Associa- i j 4 Left field—Al Simmons, Athlet- e lplv\(.,,f\fl”/' et on ;pnlni for 1933 in the heavy- Strict regnrd am'l W 5 Ry 1 has not been as effective | weight class, has become a nflhercnce'to.noun(_l banking poli- Center fl:ulxil——}{ ik Wikson, Cubs. | as his club-mate, Oral| fessional boxer. i cies have carried this bank through Bas b el S R and Gomez is no- R [ all kinds of times in thelpnst. We N ¢ ‘ Old papers uu ‘T Empire | L . L have made loans and safeguarded ol LS O R - deposits in good times and bad. Holl \\,‘,,J ‘i NOTICE T CREDITORS | Two of the more prominent participants in the Wightman cup serie Thlnt has beeg and is today, our 3§ Seattle [ Ted Lyons, White S i | the Matter of the of | 1t Forest Hills, Long Island, are shown here. Helen Jacobs (right) of Vi s San Franc 3, Indians: —and WINTER OLYMPlCS PETE CHILBERG, Deceased | Berkeley, Cal., won the opening match from Dorothy Round (left) of steadfast POlle- . 10 ot Lot et v | Tms 15 TO GIVE 2| Ingland, 6.4, 6-2. (Associated Press Photo) Los Angeles 17, 9; S e Driiat’ Asid Anderson tiss 4 4 A - To all sound busi- § 14 | 0 | [ R NDE op 35 been appointed Executor, W BN B GAR e Ho b HhE HEAGRY .ness we offer the strength of our | How. m: g .| GARMISCH - PARTENKIRCH- ‘;V’l“ "3"5‘” gf UN'I 1n W. T. Roberts, of Seatile, repre- | M ala resources, the conservative experis | v armany. 9 Jeatho ete) y, deceased, and this | 4 would you re -| BN, G Sy :“-’Cl) Al “”1 i m‘; gk e o .m‘w.mny- ntative of the Goodyear Rubber | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ask, ence of our officers, and the 936 will be held here Febraary|having claims against said Estate | Company thieasy wH v-:”' of C. W. Ask and Sons, the or- stability of a sound strong bank %018 to 13, the committee_announced | should present them in proper form | 641 O 1 EPIIRCRY 1 mercantlle store of . Skag- willing and ready to sexrve. upon that | neRe | AR on his annual way, were aboard the Victoria Sat- . N u] on M| Check of metec 81 ohiasts ,,,Ag to the undersigned within six| 2 erans | way aboard the ria Sat i JEIRONER YOU DFSIOC | Sadtad’ this period, offering the | mpnths from the date of t | urday night, bound home for Skag- New Yc 18 HE ‘Dovers of Lonntien- | CNEC BiS BEANDICTACL DL dhes : Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | way, ) - - Washington 2, 4: St i mmie Foxx to the mor: | " CORCLLIONE SROL ¢ WAANET ) AlRC i N ubies 171 bagi L% RN T LBV % i i . 4; Cleveland 14, 9. | polished all-around workmanshi p | PIOFCRIE | i b I IS S S S SSTEEE S O U U U SIS F N l B k elphia 4, 1; Detroit of Terry at first base. | T e ! PRVID ANEREO ‘ ¢ st ationa an § Y % it RY PORT | Juneau, Al . : 1 noewarny ot cveo ol TRY NEW SPORT | vy pusnenton, s s | » ) Juneau City League | the four infie jers of the 1930 all-| < 5 Spemedt e et L) § AL Elks-Legion, rain. r array have since become man- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21— publige “*"‘77‘7‘1’ PR B S Ql OTE ON YOUR o agers of their teams The South of Market Boys, 1) B: { ¢ GIANTS WI GHT TO In the outfield you would have|orpanization of native S: | ) REQU]]{EMEN 'S FOR FOUR OVER CHICAGO CUBS|no further use ':‘or Wilson, but|ciscans born south of Market St | \ 2 * NEW YORK, Aug. 21. — The|Simmons and Klein are still thefnave taken up archery F ! Giant’ championship aspirations|best in the trade. Personally I|n held bicycle ra swimming | § received considerable encourage last| Would like to have the flect Ben|meets, played, horseshoes and con- | AGENCY ! : Saturday as they opened agains Ql‘d‘glm"“ of the Yankees \‘;‘ ‘“"]dum'd foot races. ! ! WINDOW CLEANING the Chicago Cubs in a 8 to 4 vic-|Mmiddle station but Pepper Martin, | e i i 2 ; Sam West, Earl Averill and Wally | MANAGER HITS i (Asitiogded Dexieest ! = 11 Ot ¥ S e Berger also are worth considering E | N . RARILE Ot i Al Wnie T A e ok HOUSTON, Tex., Aug. 2. —| GAS | PHONE 485 Frank O'Doul hit one circuit drive Job. | % N Shens gl | Managerial worries seemingly rest 0“45 \ netting . six run 5 8 } - GROVE STILL GOWING lightly on Carey Selph of th § ~ ORIAY STRONG Houston Buffaloes, who not only GREASES ) 1R i) The wear and tear is heaviest plays second base but has been z \"“.‘“ "'é““” in the battery positions ever the [pacing the Texas League clug in m—— ! | prasions A0 three year stretch. A consensus|hitting with a .300 batting aver- { I San Francisco 7; Oakland 6. |, apic” would make Grove the|age. Good. pitching and fine sup- J uneau ! | Portland 2; Hollywood 4 5 iy . 3 S 5 3 5 - only survivor of the.group listed | port enabled the Buffs to lead I} Los Angeles 2; Sacramento 0. S the league by a wide margin ip M : i fo . / eyt Cochrane still has a lot of good | midseason despiee a .246 club hit- otors i ALASKA MATERIAL | . M AT : baseball in his system, but Bill|ting average. | J L b M'lls I Cincinnati 2, 0; Philadelphia 12,[ PSbstl n s WEE S Rick el THRNE SRR FOOT OF MAIN ST. ! ‘ ; uneau r.umoer mmus, inc. x A Ferrell ol :ho Red Sox pxobably o papers at Tne Empire. { J L . Louis 2; Brooklyn 5. B s s A o R G i — — ) D Y O o 4 aiila Ty DT { uneau 051—;""(‘, ()nll)(lny Chicago 4; New York 8 DAII Y SPORTS CARTOON _.B P { |t 3 Aty Tanihe g ap JUNEAU, ALASKA e » il FOR INSURANCE Wk g ) 1Y Washi St. Louis 3 { S L { New York 7; Chicago 8 § Office at Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. \15 Bpsion. £ Cleveiupd b, ! | ! :}z Sec H. R. SHEPARD. & SON ot 1 § )] e 35 (B , Philadelphia 0; D 6. ! ! 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