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‘t - » THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER MR J|GC\": WOLLD YCU LIKE TO HEAR ME PLAY-" IN MY i| WLTTLE COTTAGE i IN VIRGIN\A"? el 8T WOZ By GEORGE McMANUS I COMPOSED DONT EN HAS SOME b Sl G AR R x AN BrALoT SIS - AND AT LEAST YES- AN IT \ THERE- ! e U N/ My, = e Y i ) 3 o] \ o AN ! \ : ) qmflrnnm Lo 1934, King Features Syndicate, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved. i 411 ‘St Louis 8 s § 533\ ( Kennedy had a grocery store in|{the well known pioneer in Seattle Brooklyn 6 8 429 vINcE DUNDEE JAMES KENNEDY partnership with Art Bower on |tomorrow according to an Associat- Philade\phh 4 9 'Sewm Street until about 1916 | ed Press dispatch to The Empire. | Cincinnati 3 11 "H when he left Juneau for Skagway Many friends of the former Ju- American League | NEAU to manage the mercantile store of |neau man have expressed regret Won Lost Pct.| Frank Clayson in that city. He|at his untimely passing since word 8 5 615‘ later went to Anchorage to take |of his death was received here Uleveland 6 4 charge of the Clayson Store there. |this morning. Gfl SGURELES Detroit o Mnddlewe:ght Titleholder RESID ENT DEAD Mr. Kennedy left Ciayson's Anchor- S it Washmgt,on ORI, 17 500 | |age store and was associated with MARBLE WORKS OPEN FOR | Boston 6 7 462‘ G?S DECS!On O‘éer Donx. McGinnis, men’s furnishing BUSINESS St. Louis 5 6 455 oun lamon |store of Anchorage until 1921 when A. F. Knight of the Juneau| Boston Braves Turn Tric Philadelphia 6 8 400 | g__ Anchorage Merchanl Suc-'he and his three brothers organized St Lo | b Marble Works, has just arrived from —Ed Brandt, South- Chicago 4 7 364| PATERSON, N. J, May 4— “Kennedy Brothers,” general mer-|ine south after a protracted stay, paw, Hero of Day CHICACO, Il May 4—The Bos- | ton Braves walloped the Chicago Cubs 6 to 0 yesterday afternoon for their first shut-out of the sea- | son. | Ed Brandt southpawed the Cubs to submission, allowing only two | nfield singles. Only three Cubs| reached first and only one of them | got past that point. ! GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 2; Portland 4 . San Francisco 7; Hollywood 5. Los Angeles 7; Missions 2. Oakland 3; Sacramento 10. National League Boston 6; Chicago 0. New York 5; Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia 7; St. Louis 8. Brooklyn 3; Cincinnati 2. t American League { All scheduled games rained out.| 1 i smz:"& 'gFlf:‘;:s \’;‘an‘e public as well as the stu-{ o0 " Ghich did not include games|vive are his mother, Mts. Kather- SWEAT SHIRTS Won Losb Pet. |- 2 between civic center league aggre-|ine Kennedy, and three brothers, o e Los Angeles 2 803 | ® VIR RCICT T al . | gations. This year even greater Dan, John and George, all of whom SUPPORTERS Missions 20 11 15| The Florence Shop | [crowas are expected. {0888 thep homes dn, Anchorigs, ES San Francisco 18 11 621 | Permanent Waving & 'M' e s = Mr. Kennedy's parents, Mr. and SHOES Sacramento 14 16 467 | Florence Holmquist, Prop. | ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS |Mrs. Dan Kennedy were among % ¢ £ Hollywood ... 12 17 414] | PHONE 421 || Regular meeting tonight, May 4. |the earliest pioneers of Juneau and New Stock of 1934 Tennis Balls Oakland 11 19 367, | Bebrends Bank Building i Election of officers. Joint installa- [the children were all raised in Seattle 10 20 3331 Lo it — ¢ | tion with DeMolays Saturday night. | Juneau and attended the Juneau . Portland 3 9 19 321 ———————t—————— | A]] members urged to be presznt Public Schools. For a number of i at both meetings. —adv. |years, Dan Kennedy, who passed Mo e g 4: Juneau Ice Cream Stk oS IONA a¥iy some Himbi age ‘sarved's 2k New York 9 3 50 | Parlors ATTENTION DE MOLAYS night patrolman and later as uneau- ou“g we. 0. Chicago A 10 5 667 | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | Special meeting tomorrow night, | Chief of Police of Juneau. Pittsburgh 7 6 538/ | DANISH ICE CREAM | |7 o'clock. Installation and charter| ager ne pnished school James Boston L] 6 538" g Fs presentation. Y. e ‘ H B e e e CALL OF THE LINKS GETS ECHO FROM | COAST COLLEGIANS | cumbed Following Major | Working in a precise and machine- | like fashion from start to finish,| | Vince Dundee retained the mid-| dleweight boxing championship last | night by a decisive decision over Young Al Diamond, Paterson chal- lenger. cantile and hardware establishment {which is onme of the best known !stores of Anchorage. A requiem mass will be said for BASEBAL Operation in Seattle James Kennedy, said to have been the first white child born in Juneau, passed away in Seattle yes- terday at the age of 51 following PULLMAN, Wash., May 4—In- terest in golf has become so great | at Washington State college the students have started rebuilding | thexr course into one of the sport- iest nine-hole links in the Inland Empire region. Extensive improvements calling for installation of a water system, nd the grassing of greens and | fairways of the old course at an| | expenditure of $9,000, are being made. Funds are furnished by the associated student organization { with no cost to the college or state. The original course, built nine | vears ago when the students pur- chased the land from the college, had rough fairways and sand greens. Golfing privileges will be open | a major operation for stomach trouble at the Swedish Hospital performed several days previously. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy passed through Juneau three weeks ago southbound from their Anchorage home on their way to Rochester, Minnesota, where Mr. Kennedy ex- pected to be treated at Mayo Brothers. They stopped off in Seattle and his condition was so serious that it was deemed neces- sary for him to have an immediate operation. Besides his wife, who was with him at the time of his death, Mr. Kennedy is survived by two daugh- ters, Katherine, 14 years of age, who is in Anchorage and Mrs. James S. Truitt, Jr., of Seattle. Other immediate relatives who sur- DIAMOND BALL IS BIG SPORT MINNEAPOLIS, May 4—Diamond | ball—not baseball—is luring its | converts to Minnesota diamonds again this year. The Minneapolis park board has outlined schedules calling for more than 1,000 teams. Last year 1,100 teams on which 13,200 men, women and children participated, played before capacity crowds in the city's numerous playgrounds. Park board officials estimate 375- 000 persons saw the regular league IS \ We are FI C MAS SPECIALS Saturday - Monday RELIANCE PINEAPPLE—Sliced, 3largecans ........oooiiiiiininnnns Soon it will be Mother's Day, and, of course, you'll want to remember your First of all Sweethearts in the sweetest way! So you had better stop S. and W. PEARS, 3 lar(re cans . and make your selection from a large and attractive assort- ment. Include your personal greeting card. RELIANCE PEACHES 3largecans ........oooiiiiniinnns JOHNSON’S S. and W. GR APEFRUIT, No. 99,3c1ns S. and W. SOLID PACK TOMATOES 3 large cans . CANDIES in many different packages RELIANCE DI\“\'ER PEAS, R T e B R L e B S RELIA! CE COFFEE--Vacuum Sealed, Tri-Cut, 11b.jar .........coooivinnnnnn. BROWN ¢ SUGAR 4 pounds POT- PREPARED CHICKENS.ARRIVI G ON NORTH WIND F RLITS A'\ID hY EGETABLES—Alwavs Fresh CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY LOUISVILLE SLUGGER BATS and is now ready again for busi- ness in all kinds of monumental and marble work. Contact him for your monuments. . —adv. L SEASON ON! prepared to outfiit you completely ELDERS’ 'GLOVES 75¢ to $7.50 ATCHERS’ MITTS $4.00 up BASEBALLS | | | | You know how it is. It was the wind. Then that whack-blanked trap. And the caddy sneezed. But when you get home for lunch or supper that hundred plus doesn’t seem so ferocious. Not when you’re relaxed. With a steaming fragrant cup of Hills Bros. Coffee before you. There’s a friendly quality in the deep goodness of Hills Bros. Coffee that makes the end of the day more enjoyable. And helps to make the morning bearable. If you haven't tasted Hills Bros. Coffee, tear out this reminder. | Give it to the little lady who | manages your home and maybe beats you at golf. Tell her to Copyright 1933 HNIs Bros. always ask for Hills Bros. Cof- fee by name. And tell her Hills Bros. Coffee is more economi- cal to serve because of its rich abundance of flavor. It goes far- ther and tastes better than“bar- gain counter” coffees. Phone 36 FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. Percy ReynoLps, Manager BURN Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your $ is bigger when you burn Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 CIFIC COAST CoAL (. Q412 JUNEAU ALASKA 9 PSS S S R S Y COAL BUNKERS WILL CLOSE AT 1 P.M. SATUR- DAYS DURING May, June, July and August Your cooperation in placing orders for week-end requirements will be appreciated. ALL TRANSFER COMPANIES and PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. We carry ah the nmew colors introduced at the recent auto shows. e YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR Connors Motor Co., Inc. With a New Paint Job! 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