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——_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MY LEETLE PEPITA SHE TAK DA CAR AN’ DA CHAUFFEUR ELEFEN HOURS AGO AN' DEY DON’ COME BACK YET- T T'INK DEY S SOOMP'N FUNNY UT DAT in Paul Richards to take over the| BUT WE MUST HURRY = GENERAL GOMEZ NO NOS WILL BE ANUNCIAN NADA NUNCA ~ ABQUT ME - WORRIED 7 “G¥= 2 I)q ) By BII.LE DE BECK 1 CAN'T RELP IT-THIS - Nl = SHE'S BOILINY ‘ OVER === T'LL HAFTA SCOUT ARQUND AN’ GET SOME WATER - MI|SS PEPITA - N7/ ._1_1 e .msuuu ’nER 7° DOU(;LAS RESULT tion Is'Put Up to At- torney General SCHOOL BOARD 'Douglas Clty Elechon Ques- dowager; Lloyd Guerin, the youth- ful dandy; Jessie PFraser, the out- wardly cold “but inward seething saciety : girl;» Gerald Cashen, the wayward man-about-town. Other I parts are taken by -Albert Stragier, Mary Pearce .and Babby Feero. ————— WARNING Five dollars reward is offered for information leading to the ar- rest and canviction. of. .anyone breaking city street lamps. CHAS. SCHRAMM, City Marshal, Douglas. —agdv, A2 S bt Towa. state college textile special- ists say supshine is the best and cheapest . remover of scorch stains ‘ffrom cloth--simply stretch the cloth in the sun and moisten from time .to tlme B Dtfll Imm Wauy Ads Pay Daily C l Puzzle e Py ‘ TERRY ASSEHTS G i i R APPEAI— MADE aw’y Lross-word ruzzie Gonfronted witn the possibility ; ! us returns to action. | PIONEER CAFE H Jack: hortst {of a tie vote in the choice of the Jackson at Shortstop ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle . One who yoters regarding the recent elec- J. K. Paul | I think we have the best mneld 1 Angey L g tion of & school board member “THE HOME -OF I 2 . 15 i address \ b “1 ‘:‘ ll‘“* ;‘“f;_\ s Jh‘:;“” I o,i““ffi of 8. Ong of the a %, las announced yesterdsy, 86 for ., 900D EATS" | A TS, 14. Set of three 9. Change cars Feero, the Council at the regular that has given him the call over | : Ds i Vi e 1 Cubrlade u - : Y ||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|||||||||I||IIIIIHI||| Blondy Ryan at short this spring. | 11 m‘:rl:r- sy s “°3§Q?§1 ' Mlfif@ 1:::: ;‘:cs:de:‘z::,t x:l’erc‘::e e Ryan did a great job for us last fian ,| 18 Support for 13- Aspeet L |Ww e e i . a e vill o v plaster "), Err torne; GGHG | Effectiye|scason and he wil be ready to|Knot-Hole Club Is Reds’| . Dnlslon ot the |A] 22 Tunan river | Chicago Fugmve Wnlmg Several bailots. will .be, zeferred to i ec arg; ost ecty! step in any time, but when Jack- | Id fA g 5 G 2 Pulu. . N f My ’;‘m“‘ wm::l iy » 53 ) Team in League Won |son is in shape he happens to be ea of Attracting % ‘”;3;“}0' 36 daiiane - | otes for: Memeoirs W gt ) B o chm‘“".m;""m‘e 1933 Title the beti, fapiialobyin; basel. Ap. | Local Youngsters 26 Larior o PR Ul While Detained [results according o the ruling, but b ; p{«rcn.[ly hils,lk.ne_% o :r‘; s go;)d: | 2 wrllung im- 28, Person un- “declsion on one ballet in particu- % 4 2 " By BILL TERRY oo BB Lo By ELLIS RAWNSLEY | 0. Cofpulent. b ISTANBUL, Turkey, April 5.— lar is vital in the result of the C A PI T AL Sahier Row YRE Bl Nand ' Hall 6o ety 1 f 1Bl 3% Goaifay® [Samuel Insull spent today. wrjting school. board contest, however. xe sl o O AoRMaIA 1 The. - debeiv PINERNALL | Onio, ASrll St i) 35 Jollity {notes for his memoirs so the world | Additional business of the meet- / MIAMI BEACH, Fla, April 5 T i e COARERR] TN liist rejuvenation, of the: Ghnd @t (RS 3. Monkey |will have his side of the spec- ing had, to do with the ordering B / —Anyone who is still skeptical |class of the league. Moore, Davis cinnati Reds involves drastic and| 3§} jewel s tacular story of finance and dodg- of materials and supplies for use eer qu ors about the ability of the New York |and Ott will hit harder with the | far-reaching measures for appeal- mountain 46 Flowering DOWN 38, SUCeRs B waniisin, 1 e TR TR S Giants to play championship base- [new ball, and I hope to add 15 ing to the younger element, hence 34 Befare all e ‘?":l“‘ L S'*"“:‘d ffflln 39 Rn;lfi‘gl;'m {Sesull, 4 mntler gnpmd; of " Lne | eonstnistian. ang. WhaTh Jebelis, * ball, consistently, doesn't know this | r 20 points fo my own average.| The "Knot-Hole Club’ an or-| 1. Russian TR P ewish law | American authorities who are con-| . Next meeting of the Council and \ club the way I do. MOWE Aka. Sl Oul | ganization expected to embrace 4, , SENES, . 5L Silkworm 4. Entirely S0 of Seth fident he will be available when will be. held next Tuesday night ; § 3 I mean that we won the pen- Will do a lot of damage for us in some 50,000 boys and about 500 40. Respiration 62 fsanse mist 5 Minimum Urges on | Federal agents arrive to return him for winding up the business of the ook ’ R S J g ng up nant and the world series last year the pinces with their bats | junior baseball ns that should 42 Enslieh 3 Lock openers 6. Animal's Noah's ‘vessel |\ " the United States old administration and starting, Bau Ro because we were the most effec- IS & race between Hank Leiber, | just about fill every vacant lot in spearean ac- 54. Mend neck cov- ake into that of the new. om tive team in either league. Sure, & great young slugger, and Hn{ncr Cincinnati. 65. English letter ering ieather BRITISHERS WERE TIPPED | Y . we won a lot of close games and Feel for the remaining outfield) Redland officials and leaders in . CHICAGO, April 5—The Chicago 2 We had a real fight on our hands Substifute job and a question 85| poyhood recreation here are back- .in//‘.‘ ” "“‘ eiibe ey tatd e, secs o, JONIORE €0 PRESENT Nufsed nearly all the way, but we met 0 Whether we can keep Fresco|ing the movement. The kids will // fi Whalea is_ap the Lst of Britons who PLAY NEXT WEEK svery challenge, we came through Thompson, with Grantham able 0 get to see the big league games / /13 invested in Insull securities and ' — when the going was toughest and 40 utility work at either first orihere and cheer their heroes—Ha- /, / were able to pull out before the - “Sweet Irish Colleen,” :Junior ° we outplayed them all. | second. Otherwise we are seb and|fey, Bottomiey, Plet, Comorosky, |crash, [ Class three-act comedy, will be 4 What more can anyone ask? Wwe Wwill. be, rarin’ fo go. |the Johnsons, Bob O'Farrell and .H--. / .-.. Attcrneys for Insull creditors Presented in the high school audi- . 1 have no hesitation in saying - -—-o— the rest. They will receive in- ihc‘re are investigating a rumor that torium; April 13 and 14, at 7:45 { the Glants are an ever better bal uction in_the rudiments of the e e srotis, " moom, Ay 1 the.grade. onndren | MUNMNNHULARIBIRUMINE club this year and that we c\m t Du‘[ Ch(’fl ) same from Redland regulars. to sell at handsome profits, noon, April 13, the grade children i to win the pennant again, They'll even get a chance to f ——————— and others who awish to come will i 2 haps even more decisively Lhan we I 5 play in the big leaguers’ park here | | Towa produces mere popcorn qnd'““-end the matinee at 1:30 did in 1933, That may sound like ]‘ ()(,'lcrrv to n the Reds are traveling. | | timothy seed than any. other state| With Albert Stragier as cMair-| I'm boasting too much before the, 3 o/ ~ General Manager Larry 1 | or ., foreign = country, the yearly|man, a group of the Manual Train- games begin to count, but I'm not. Frl§('('} Cll il of the Reds has been a prin | yields being, respectively, 25,000,000|ing boys are painting seenery, 1 hdve been in baseball too long 4 b 284 r in formation of the “Kno! | pounds and 750,000 bushels. building a stairway and getting for any stuff of that kind. I kno»\ A g > Club, and Powel Cr Al Mk ool the stage ready for the final per- [} this team, and I think by now \erx J hqnomx;\ pre; - 23| formance. Y should have a pretty fair idea of ¢ Overhead Costs Mount Up|ident brigade. Eppa| Mandarin Dance The nine members of the cast \ what I can do. { =) 2 veteran pitcher, who . have heen practicing every day to No Argument on Pitchers | bxceedm[‘)l) OI} AC retired from the mound,| . . / Studm perfeet the memerizing of their I don't think anybody will ar-| count of Wind an official | Under superviston ‘of anonilics el sk MisaR. M gue with me when I say we have] - A. E. Roberts, Bpy Scout execu-| 41 42 43 | Gracg V. Davis tle Feero takes- the role of the the best pitching staff in baseball.| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March! tive, says he expx 30,000 boys / Private instruction or class winsome Irish girl and. Glenn Ed- There's only one Hubbell in either 5—One of the most bothersome to be olled by the time the big 47 #lessons available | | wards is her dashing suitor. league. In addition to Schumacher|of the fixed overhead costs of the ason opens. Men m u.. . :’: Astrid. Loken . is..the haughty Parmalee and Fitzsimmons, the |San-Francisco Seals of-the Pacific | says, must be between the ages A : e BRI AT R QoA s other regular starters last season,|Coast League is d {9 and 16, must have parental per-| .. .%....// { Watson Clark looks ready for a, The club owners have to buy|mission, be O. K.'d by their school | comeback, and I have so many|trucks of it every season to in| teacher and never let baseball—or | V/ good-looking pitchers that it's go-|the Seal stadium diamond—for thejany other sport, lure them in::;1 / ing to be tough letting any of| wind blows it away. playing hookey. them go. i When baseball gets prosperous Plans for the baseball elinic thus| ™= — T 7T T ¢ Salveson, Smith, Shores and‘hemabouts again—the owners say|far are indefinite but elaborate. ) Bowman all have shown me a lm|—Lhcy're going to put in a lattice-|{ The lads will be schooled at RedREcuchnoN Tn A of stuff, and we can’t get along|work windbreak in righl field. Tan|land field, under the eyes of Red| without our two star relief men,|bark has been placed this year to|regulars. Members Qf the RAea\l 0Old Man Luque and Herman Dell partmlly relieve lhe situation. \will play alongside youngsters in{ E T N INE T'll keep ten pitchers, if necessary, demonstration games, and their| | 3 ”§ and let the other teams do the helpful comments will be broadcast | | WEDNESDAYS L ? \ - Worrying. by a public address system for the GI VE YOUR The only bad break we have had NATIUNS BWING benefit of other young 'uns in the SATURDAYS this spring is Gus Mancuso’s ill- Esumds. : ness, but we are lucky at the same | g = | Mmdarm B‘n Room i 2 time to have a gncat yofing camhhr | By an almost unanimous vote| gprjENSBURG, Wash., April 65— " & A~ of Pghry — - - |the House has passed the Senate-|conyinced they have won the cause | v rs s /1 5 approved Johnson Bill barring Am-|o¢ the Western Mine Workers of | 4 =L E o ericans from engaging in financial America, leaders announced the | | Lran_sacuons with foreign countries organization has virtually Iorced;, . - - i 2 — having failed to pay debts owed |ine coal mining company to recog- | Daily Empire Waut Ads Pay A7 lt‘/d/ng | : 2 this nation of investors. nize theirs as the majority union | Congressnonal Action Com-| e bill has been sent to the|ingesq of the United Mine Work- | v 99 pleted on Debt De- |White House and it is expected|ors iy tne Kittitas County coal | |Telephons 62 Telephone 62 “ . . |the Presidgnt will sign it as soon|p. e " ; i 3 faultmgCounlnes |as he returns from his cruise in 3 3 § §b o | Southern watexs. Although the mines are _uile to-‘} ra t « ' ) WASHINGTON, Aprils.—A oredit| ——epe—— _day lor the second sceessive dav. || I f THIS DAILY EXERCISE \ 2 ’ ’ 4! embargo has been voted by Con-| Morgan Blake, sports editor of|the Western Mine Workers k"m.g“;o‘ C abi et Sho * L’-(}use (X1 gress on foreign nations having|the Atlanta (Ga. Journal, teaches|Pickets, including ‘1""‘“5“ and ¢ ;1' n P defaulted on their obligations to|one of the biggest Bible classes in|dren, guarding all routes to the WO . this Government and its nationals.)the city every Sunday morning. |Mmines against a “surprise attempt MILLW RK Remedies & o5 PSR 1. Boe, Window, Piate avd Auto GLASS Cox;-u:;ny tigffcla_ls .havzi n;n glvetn Moulding, Panels and any Iindication when mines are Lo m'm P URE, as the name PIC k yo u reopen. 2 SECOND AT FRANKLIN ® : : Bervice Is Our Motto indicates, none better Dally Empire Want Ads Pay | 0 . . . 3 .Z.JW Items include all the com- I rted SWISS CHEESF i 3 . ) mon cvery-day preparations m Madam! Do you know that it’s clever to be a clipper? Here’s such as Iodine, Carbolic Acid, . $ ukat : Sulphur, Boric Acid, Sweet ee O ”p*]_ ) 2 P ot i i A e galts, Oascas, ; L5 a habit you can readily cultivate, and you’ll find many of your Peroxide, Camphor, Castor ¢ . . Oil, Turpentine, Glycerin, best friends following it. Alcohol-Rub and ¥ = p many others. ¢ i . 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GUY L. : introduced at the recent and workmanship. « | Dru g Store 0116 it's_horseback-riding, e suto shows. Mirh { ; Jadies Mrs. Roosevelt [# Next door to Coliseum Connors Motor Co., Inc. 4 Will set the pace.

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