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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1934. P BRINGING UP FATHER . By GEORGE McMANUS e | ATEaa, || SEne e e TE MARTIN HARRAIS MAGGIE- DARLIN' WEVE BEEN LIVIN' IN THIS APARTMENT FIVE YEARS - | THINK WE DHOULD MOVE- I'M SURE YOU'LL AGREE WITH ME- EVERYONE 1S CUTTIN' DOWN ON EXPENSES AN'I DON'T SEE WHY WE SHOULDNT- 'LLJUST TELL MAGGIE THAT WE SHOULD MOVE, AS THIS ADARTMENT 15 TOO EXDE'\\S\\/E'&} MALL-WE NEED S\ORE ROSM-AND (" £ { || THOUGHT BESIDES- THE SEE VW NEIGHBORS ARE BELOW SociaL s-rAMDuN- Candidate for Democratic Nomination for TREASURER OF ALASKA il 2 BUT- ‘l,’//////. ‘ CEF}':(-E"',L‘D‘( :"_\AEC‘&C-)\EA_ A resident of Alaska over 30 years; I have al- | DO- 2 ways been a Democrat and worked for and with the \\\/g ;i \ I”/I///,’;, ‘,//// party in the Territory. 5 (( Q" » g NA I endorse the principles enunciated by the party S 7 [X in its National and Territorial platforms of 1932. I pledge my support to Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond and Governor John W. Troy, both personal and political friends of many years, and will as them in their efforts to uphold the splendid administration 5 ffl‘ of our great leader—Franklin D. Roosevelt. "I 323 Your vote and support in the primary election of = April 24, next, will be greatly appreciated. W, PULLEN AND caver rawiy runs o carranss WILSON RIGHT PORTLAND WINS MRS, FAULKNER | AT HOME; HAS FROM SENATORS | 1) AN HIGH BOWLERS MANAGER'S JOBON HOME FIELD ‘U((,?Fl)-[(tmrl;;em}]ie‘g- 3 Jimmy Lx.mcted to: PlliBacramento liases by Sterl- . l-udao o htn : Philly Up — Depends ing- Pitching of ed nday g e Largely on Pitching Hal Turpin resuiv of the bowling the Elks' Club last four teams remain in Hollywood Shoe Parlor TONIGHT Shoes Made Like New While U W ait ~ g , Nos. 16, 14, 11 and 9. J ] B canis ot dHb Andin Ou- the| All Work Absolutely Guaranteed or Your ch were dropped. lash I q : : L #| WINTER HAVEN, Fla, 1:4"0“ 11} home grounds behind the sterling Ball Ro(nn Money Back No. 13, No. 5 and No. ' ; s %0 _I'm right back home this Year|pitching of Hal Turpin. Billy Mc- | f s with the job I have always wanted|Lead lead the Bucs batting at-| ©® FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN! le the winning teams were | to have. I was born in Philadel-|tack, FRE LE T 11 and No. 9. phia, made my big league start THE SHOE SPECIALIST , of No. 9, made high to- o v < there and now after nearly six GAMES TUESDAY In Sabin’s Old Location SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 117 JILSON I By JIMMy WILSO | Portland beat Sacramento 4 to 2| Marll(lrm (Manager, Philadelphia Nation&l!).yfimd‘y afternoon in the open- | the evening with 585 and | Admission 75¢ game score of 216 while| years with the Cardinals, I have! san Francisco 4: Missions 7. | g tlkner made high score ! the chance to show what I can do| geattle 6; Oakland 4. | U.S.C. G as manager. Portland 4; Sacramento 2. } [ 5. 50¢ | { | \ women players with a | From experience I know what| 105 Angeles 8; Hollywood 0. it is like getting on top in the Na- tional League and trying to stay STANDING OF CLUBS btal of 518 and a single g-.‘lm::i / night two matcho;l Let’s turn out and give) - on the following | there. Every race has been a Puciis Cokit Leagne —————— } , and on Friday night the| tough one since I have had any- i “ < gy ! rers of the two matches will| {thing to do with it. 1 learned | .o Wen Tos Bk | the Tallapoosa boys 5 S 0 Tt St g 8" 5 T g farel! NEW Coats, Suits, Dresses . Games Thursday: think I can make good use of now | 20 "' o 3% o % it 7 v s 2 7:30—Team No. 16 vs. Team No. in building up the Phillies. | 14 I realize there are plenty of ;acmmenw > : : 'ggg‘ PR ARRIVING TODAY! 8:30—Tcam No. 11 vs. Team NLL‘ problems and obstacles but that is|MiSsions ; 5 s B ey | 9 k B | true of any club, whether it is a g‘;’lm”md g g ;ZI‘;‘ Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ® Individual scores made last night Fred G. Galer started something when he became a captain of the |Championship outfit trying to keep Po?th?ld 3 S s e 2 Rt . were: | Seattle, Wash., fire department, Now his two sons are captains of |on top against concentrated sharp- T " L d D S Team No. 1. | athletic teams at the state university, Bob of next season’s basketball |shooting or whether it is a club, oy T eader epartment tore G. \nmm:chmz 159 167 148— 474“ squad and Fred of this year's track team. Left to right: Bob, the elder |)ike the Phillies, hopeful of fight- Shob In Juneau 143 ‘171 904 il ARIar and Efads (Regpelkted Press Phioto) ing its way back up the scale. 194 138 114— 44(, | Fine Group of Youngsters 8 )¢ 7 1 = No one knows better than a * — — STEELE PuTs GHINESE GIRI. manager how a hitter like Chuck '} o l Totals 503 483 473 1459 | Klein can be missed. That's one n 2 No. 13. of the handicaps we have to start y nson 182 169 159— al[) T |with but I am not exaggerating 1 V: 183 132 Nz— 4?’!‘ when I say that T have never seen | 163 158 155— 47n la better group of young players | Handicap 1 11— 3 FGURTH RGUND WIN NET TITLE‘ than we have right here this z q’ _ —_— | spring. Nor am I just whistling in |/ . George Bros. INSURANLE Totals 529 460 460—1449 | the dark when I add that I feel ‘ Team No. sure we will see much better pitch- | Allen Shflttuc’i, Inc_ Koski 173 XQG 167— 536 LONDON, April 11.—Gem Moah-|ing this year. | . Mrs, Kaufmann 140 149 146— 435 Tacoma }Mld(g/llev\;lelght L Lovnon, aged 11-Gem Moat-| LD i giaste will get you a guar- e 5 = | s ‘, ¢ t infield and outfield ¢ (fp Sweum 151 140 158— 49| Wins Fast Matcl whose forehand drive fairly knocks |t fill in that infie e 2 b { Handicap ... 1 1 71— 2] A ¢ T, | the seams off a tennis ball, is be-|but the real showing of the club| anteed 26-piece Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska ‘ — — —— ] rena a acoma | 2 e British t will depend on the pitching. I'm Totals W1 492 4m—1441| | Soming o sensation on British ten-}oiving an the pitchers plenty of In the B AG' nis cou | . ! . Team No. 11. | SEATTLE, Aprii 11 —Freddie | AT s bE D tha giois work and all the advice at my SILVER SET OF » Lo Banfield .. 167 167 167—*501|Steele, straight punching Tacoma | B twog\ears g i command. Big Jim Elliott and Phil Back' yous “ilottine kit Mrs. Waugh .. 156 153 125— 434 | middleweight, knocked out Eddie| it R i ¥ xeacly | Collins, the two veterans, will have | TABLEWARE s Y IT’S H. Messerschm’t 160 165 197— 522 Murdock of la, in the fourth|Ar predicting shell win the world|s, pe tn shape to hold their jobsi nens e laundry f 4 s title before she is 18. Scarcely | bag, send it to us, and Handicap ... §' 8 8- 18round of & seheduled fen Tounderpigeer“tnan o minute, Gem’ s 8| it an e o Hens] \ ouw'll smile! That's what Wise to Call 48 ERe st T AT s KIS ebeforar 8 crofd °f‘re ular participant in senior tour- QB SON ELONey, TR BN See Our Window { {hrm wnn’len do! Totals ... 488 470 494—1472/5000 fans. n:ys arg‘m e don and. wouiq|Austin Moore and Frank Pearce. | i y Team No. 7. Stecle welgned 152% pouuds\play around London and would| "y nave high hopes for all these| 16 Bibsials [ 3 ) uneau -() Barragar, Jr.. 175 178 185— 538 and Murdock tipped the scales cm‘but Cor - the ‘tach tho age limib: ot fellows. They are young and the_v! or articutars. i Mrs. Petrich .. 154 126 18— 460| the weiga-in at 160 pounds. o e have plenty of stuff. Curtis Davis Transfer Co Walmer . 10 157 151— 443 ¢ - | ~‘Jg gvegts 15 10 JeuIS. erdict on|10%KS like the best of the newcom- | ea 3 i 3 T | e 2 i Mlers but we also have two others Al k p . pendioan;.. _‘f __'f _f.— i i NOENE | the child prodigy after an exhibi-| w10 made great minor league rec- IntrOduCin i aska when in need of et 473 461 514—1458 In memory of the passing of |HOR Match was “Wonderfull ords, George Darrow and Ted g Laundr MOVING or STORAGE Team No. 9. |out esteemed friend John E. Green, " 2 Klen};us. R 9 y Fuel Oil . Coal Pullen 178 216 191— 585 our business will close between the | ! rong k e y” Transfer Miss Taylor.. 143 143 143— 429 |hours of 1 pm. and 4 pm. to- 'I Jones-Stevens Shop | ’|. Eilélgxry n;lammefr ntl;fe; to seelt]};e ({3 Southwell 126 155 215— 496 |morrow. LADIES'—CHILDREN'S “mi le alley” fort , especially e e it SERVICE MOTOR CO., ' READY-TO-WEAR I if he happens to be a catcher. I| Totals 447 514 539—1510 J. M. CHASE, | | Beward Btreet Near Thirg | | ¥ll do the best I can to handle i —Avera,,e—Did noL bowl. ad»n M. A. CHASE e the.‘backstopplng and I know 1. Household B, won't have to worry about the « » work of Dick Bartell at short DAILY SPORTS CARTOON By Pap)w: s oo we melt Romodies They have proved they are among the best in the league at their po- sitions. In fact, I doubt if there’s PURE,as the name a better shortstop in baseball than Bartell, whose fighting spirit means a big help. Fullis, Don Hurst, Wes Schul- L4 merich and, I hope, one or two of | the newcomers, will furnish the Items include all the com- cleanup batting punch. Maybe T mon every-day preparations |can get in a few pokes at the liv- such as Iodine, Carbolic Acid, Hlier ball myself. Sulphur, Boric Acid, Sweet I won't say where the Phillies Oil, Epsom, Salts, Cascara, are likely to wind up. You know,!|} . peroxide, Camphor, Castor we start off against the Giants Oil, Turpentine, Glycerin, and if we can give Hubbell, Schu- Alcohol-Rub and Ims.cher and the rest of Terry's many others. sharpshooters some real trouble on ’ W estinghouse “Flavor Zone” ELECTRIC RANGES indicates, none better Yes . . . actual cash savings from electric cooking with Westinghouse flavor zone range. Decreased food shrinkage. O :the getaway, it will mean tremen- No smoke or soot or greasy film. 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