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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER YLL JUST SHOW MAGGIE HOW WHILE 5H‘F<_":) QuUT ,VLL DO A LITTLE 5 HOUSE‘CLEAN\N- | W &_1 o ) o O, N 0 i SHELL BE SURPRISED AN' THEN SHE'LL LET MEGO OUT TO-NIGHT~ By GEORGE McMANUS ' V'L NOT WAIT UNTIL. SHE QITS DOCTOR FOR AN | HAD BETTER BR\NG A BAC! © 1934, King Featutes Syndicare, Ine,, Great Bricain rights reserved. NOW OPEN THE - Hollywood Shoe Parlor Shoes Made Like New HOME | GUESS WK AMTH ME EMERGENCY- f While U W ait All Work Absolutely Guaranteed or Your O Money Back 32 | IS HIGH BOWLER ON SATURDAY Mrs. Kaufmann and Mrs. Willams High Women in Elimination Matches teams were 11 and Nos. inated from the contest Henry Messerschmidt made high Mrs. Kaufmann e among the women a total of 534 and ms had high single gam= she rolled 211 in her schedule ay follows: Games Tonight Team No. 7 vs. 10. 8:30—Team No. 8 vs. Team No. 9. 9:30—Team No. 16 vs. Team No. 15. Tuesday Night o Team No. 14 vs. Team No. 13 8:20—Team No. 5 for tonight and 7:30 Team No. vs. Team No. ~THE YounGER. OF HE UsaAN BOYs, TiREATENS TO . OVERSHADOW BROTHER 227 on e mouno. [ 40 Rights n.mJ vovs HALE PROMISED THE™ CARDINALS FORTY-FIUE GAMES THS SEASOM Individual scores made night were: Team No. 4 mw was referred to the Agricul- tural Committee. A petition, with 133 of the 145 SENATORS WIN DOUBLE HEADER OWER MISSIONS Former Higfiéhocl Boy Is| Hero of One Game | on Saturday | ENTO, Cal, April 9.—| The mento Senators dropped | Gaby treet’s Missions twice in the first Sunday doubleheader of the new season to take the series by an odd game. | SCORES OF SUNDAY GA'VI!«:s l ‘V[h\mns 5, 2; Sacramento 6, San. Francisco la b ood 1, 1; Oakland 5, 5. Portland 6, 0; Los Angeles 3, 7 OAKLAND SOUTHPAW FIND | TURNS IN HIS FIRST WIN OAKLAND, April 9.—The Oaks uncovered a southpaw find last Saturday in the person of Jimmy Rego, former local High School pitcher, to turn the Hollywood Stars back with only five hits as the locals scored a 5 to 0 victory. Other Games Saturday Portland 2; Los Angeles 8. Seattle 3; San Francisco 6. Missions 6; Sacramento 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct Los Angeles 5 2 114 8an Francisco 5 2 14 Oakland 4 3 517 Sacramento 4 3 517 Hollywood g 4 429 Missions 3 4 429 Beattle 2 5 .286 Portland 2 5 286 B —— T FRED LEHTO ! THE SHOE SPECIALIST SPORT BRIEFS | In Sabin’s Old Location Eighty-six candidates reported for places on the freshman base- ball team at the University of Ala- | bama. { cisde propsi, mow roowancancn| | JOUN the Brown-Bllt Club’ at Howard College, Brimingham, i e o M’“"L‘}:’:“"J;’S:‘S’f‘tg‘ You can earn a valuable prize — Wagons, of Alabama. Scooters, Dolls and many other items. — |4 e Nine varsity foo 2 ® members of this 1 at the University of Alabama, z L d D t t St — eaaer veparimen ore Wilbur Hutsell, track mentor at | , p Auburn, has served as a coach for George Bros. the last three United States Olym- G N S S S pic teams. | Ralph Jordon, Auburn’s youthful / basketball coach, says prevailing rules of the game are “OK" und should not be changed. INSURAN CE Allen Shattuck, Inc. tablished 1898 Adolph Schwammell, outsmndiug football tackle on the Pacific Coast | last season has signed with the Green Bay packers for the next pro-season. He was one of Ore- gon State’s “iron men.” —————— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Business meeting Juneau Chap- | ter No. 7, Order of Eastern Slari Tuesday, April 10, at 8 p.m. FANNIE L. ROBINSON, Secremry Juneaun, Alaska —adv. '0ld Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlc United Food Co. — QUALITY ~ PR | { ; A TrEntE 170 179 156— 505 fgnalure:s required, has already e A . T a5 5 {been circulated and added signa- will get you a guar- Sk | promised. This petition, when pre-| . Alagka Ploneer, ls Dead % Sar s S o 42b—1‘>41‘ ADMINISTRATlflN sented, will demand that the meas- ¢ anteed 26-piece Team No. 13 o e g mafoomn the commitiee | - RETOHTEAN, Alssks, April 0~/ GOOD TUESDAY AND WEDN AY—APRIL 10 and 11 : Benson 206 156 193— and placed before the House. Mrs. Elizabeth Cool, pioneer of SILVER SET OF Men, Willissia 48, 140 311 o0 ?;fr Adminisiration opposes the | Southeast Alaska, died last Satur-)'§ PHONE 16 FREE DELIVERY SIL Stapleton 172 148 169— 489 2 MERAIITe 1On. ¥ho g S 1t might| gay night following a long illness. NG TR S LR s IR ) Handicap o g E‘Fa”." Mortgage Refinancmg‘n‘mm too much currency expan-|ghe is survived by two sons, Jack TABLEWARE 2 R N Taken to | : DEL MONTE COFFEE Totals 524 454 5741552 Floor of :Hbtise Viola Miller of Ketchikan and Mrs. | Toens 2o S8 * GALEN ENROUTE NORTH Yimn, Paol a5 San Dieso. Oal; Try this truly better coffee—Ideal for S, 0 Window Koski 135 172 171— 478 AFTER TRIP TO SEATTLE|!Wo sisters, Mrs. Ted Bailey of R oee Uur Wandow Mrs. Kaumann 160 172 202— 53| WASHINGTON, April 9.—Demo- Ketchikan and Mrs, Jon G Grant Drip or Percolator weur g ) = ¢ i Wrangell, “Aldska, and two . ' Sweum 134 173 164— 471 | cratic leaders conceded Sundaythat| James L. Galen, head of the in- | $ ) for Particulars! Handlcap .. 7 7 T 215 House vote will be forced on the | terests with the Mt. McKinley Na- | Prothers. | INTRODUCTORY OFFER ~ T T, . Farm Mortgage Refinancing Bill tional Park tourist concession, and A i ; Totals 436 524 544—1504 calling for the issuance of at least |longtime resident of Cordova, is a H!—WHAT FUN! 1 lb 2 lbs 3 lb d . Team No. 12 R two billion, five hundred million ' passenger on the steamer Alaska| Business and Professional men—‘ . . . S. Thibodeau ...-190 168 161— 406 goflare i new currency. which is due here tomorrow. He is|en’s Annual Ball is here again COFFEE Intro uClng Mrs. Dufresne ..200 160 137—497| The bill, drafted by Senator|enroute to Cordova for & short|Mandarin' Ball Room Saturday,| OFFE 29C 57C 82¢ Davis 143 148 187— 478 Frazier, Republican of North Da-|stay before proceeding to the park |April- 14. Admission $1.00, Students “PU ROI- A” Handicap ....... 5 5 5 15 kota, and introduced in the House|to get ready for the season’s busi- |30 cents. —adv. s iAo —— last session by Representative 'ness. Mr. Galen has been in Se- T | Totals 517 419 4801476 | Lemke, Republican of the same aitle for about 60 days. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay CORN S U N F AK S eam No. 8 L. o | FLAKE TUNA FLAKE! | Andrews 188 137 189— 514 |Mss. 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