The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1934, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SAY..LUCY, GUESS WHERE I FOUND YOUR THIRTY BUCKS 2?2 I WAS SITTIN' ON A LOG OUT N THE IWOODS, WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN I LOOKED (UP _AND, THERE \'T WAS IN A HOLLOW TREE.. CAN YA IMAGINE THAT ? EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second in a series of six inti- mate articles on the life of Dizzy and Daffy Dean, St. Louiz Cardinals’ pitchers.) By JAMES B. RESTON (Associated” Press Sports Writer) The Hbldenville Horrors, it seems, is not“the title of the latest blood and thunder story, but an early name given to Dizzy and Daffy Dean, “them boys that lived over on ‘Tater Hill'. Sleepy little Holdenville, OKla., is only one of the stops made by WAL _.I NEVER HEARN TELL O' SICH A THANG YORE SHORE RIGHT, MR_.G HIT'S ALl HVEM L EVER' 1LLAST CENT O HIT Albert Dean and his illustrious sons on their aimless wandering through the Southwest. They followed the cotton picking season, and some- times stupped long enough (o “make a crop.” | 1 Bu: life was not alway: dr’: cult for Albert Dean. “I was bo and reared in Phelps County, Mo.,” he says proudly an’ the Deans was quite a power thercabouts Why, I gueéss' there was around | 300 of us Deans in Phelps County, an’ when county office he was almost sure to be elected. My own Pa was county sheriff there three or four times. Lock At Me! r one of them ran for | | GEE..SHE DONIT [ | ACT VERY HAPPY : ABOUT 1 Toow | WONDER: & SHE! | IO HER DowaH: | Jus: To.eET OF PAVING % TH CROCK- Soain AND HER. NEW. SUASHY | A 222 -_..-_\ ,---..-,_—-a-b— i sxAsWAw C HONEYMOD! THIS CITY TODAY Mr. and Mrs. George Rapuzzi, of Skagway, .are. enjoying, their hon- eymoon in Juneau today. Miss Edna Nelson and Mr. Ra- puzzi were married in the Gateway City yesterday morning and im- mediately boarded the Northwest- ern for Juneau. Mr: Rapuzzi is a mechanic m} the ‘shops of ‘the White -Pass and Yukon Route at Skagway. D MRS. A. 'C. NORDALE AND CHILDREN ARE BOUND FOR VISIT OUTSIDE To spend the winter months vis- iting her family near Spokane, ; Washington, Mrs. A. C. Nordale, of + a southbound passenger on the ; steamer Alaska. omes to iLhese DOys he admits. “When | town team at Rolla, ) all the teams thereabsuts. I pl: third base and pitched and in the field. Oh, that team! Rolla’s the coun Phelps County, t0o, you kn: And in case you don't know, gray St. Leuis Cardinals, Great joy bas cume into the life of Alber! Dean, above, father of Dizay (left) and Paul (right) Dean, the famous pitchers of the No one follows the careers of the two Cardinal starls so carvefully as “Pa Dean.” haired, wizened old Albert Dean | will settle gladly back in his chair | and tell where he s Houston, Tex., in a one- the Great, Both Di and Daffy were born in Lucas, ., in Logan County. It | was here that Albert Dean met and wed Alma Nelson, a native of nearby Mansfield, Ark. The first sonwas Elmer, the second Jay Hanna, and the third Paul. Jay Hanna, you must know, is the great one, who has been called Jerome Herman and Dizzy, and various other names these past five years. Meet Jay Hanna! Dizzy was named Jay Hanna for a definite purpose. The Jay was | for Jay Bould, and me Hanna for e went visiting ona lmml it and he'’s r since.” But when Paul seven southwes ng cotion. and the boys weni to the in Holdenv several years the game of baseball. the first time in y settled longer than in one place. That they $400 To Sign Dizzy remembeis o in Holdenville dminczly Dmly Cross-word Puzzle 8. Composition ACROSS Faucet Yawn . Roughly elliptical . Poem . Poisonous tree of Java Grant, as territory . Lovers of country . Neat gy things EIEIE EE(EI]E EEI CIE[D] m@ . Entrance . Supports for raiture . Hear a case again . Decay allevinlt . Motion ploture director . Woodworking tool . Small fuss Make mln.l.n A Germl.n river Moisten Odor . Hold a session . Obliquely Makes a pre- liminary & OFPT [ANN| REN] mmfigg 2. Mountain in Alaska 3. Favorite 4 Former Eng- Hsh ‘gold ‘coln California 47, Opposits of aweather 48, Portent 4. Number 50. Marries 51 Most exesllen $1 Swara i DowI 1. Summit fl fillll// > | 7 flll. fll.// filllg==ll kd him Jerome Herman. Kep’ and took them in search ey settled | Spaulding grammar school and there learned was had al weeks | | fiela, who taught him lLow to < hold a baseball and argued with his | father to get him off the Galli- more farm to practice, and “a kid named Saunders, who nearly lick- 'ed me once.” But Dizzy had traveled too long to be - satisfied suddenly in one place, so he ran away when he was 16 and was heard of no more for months, when his father finally | discovered that he was in the army at Fort Sam Houston in San An- tcnio. ‘‘That’s where I got my first pair of shoes,” says Dizzy, “but I didn’t like the army, even if they did give me shoes.” In the army he remained until | his father could raise enough mon- {ey to buy him out. Then he got townsmen | & Job at the San Antonio Public George | Service cempany, — | “I nmiight even have done good at reading meters. meter readin’,” says Dizzy, “if the Cardinals hadn't seen me playin’ one day an’ offered me $400 to |sign a contract.” (Tomorrow: Dizzy Meets His Matchi) e BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS » ¥ TONIGHT The regular business meeting . of | the Juneau Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club will meet to- night in-the 'Council Chambers, at 8 o'clock. Matters of special inter- est will be taken up and a large attendance is desired. D FISH SALE REPORTED A 400-pound purchase by Alaska | Trollers Co-operative Marketi clay tribe | Association marked the only fi trading activity on Juneau’s water- front over the week-end. The catch of king salmon was sold by Capt. John Sonderland, skipper of the Ida II. ‘all -those who select us. as their. director [ ] The Charles W. Carter Mortuary :.. PHONE 1362 #“The Last Service Is the Fairbanks, accompanied by her two children, Jimmy and Mary, is Mr. Nordale, who manages the Nordale Hotel, in Fairbanks, of which he is part owner, was Te- elected this year as Representatire to the Territorial Legislature !rom} the Fourth Division. e — ( EAGLES NOTICE Tp. make way for the lmrd event | of the Eagles' card party series,' which will be held Monday eve- ning, Nov. 5; at, 8:30, regular meet- ing of Douglas Aerie 117 will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. All members and visiting brothers are urged to attend and invite their friends for the card playing . —adv. — .. The Texas citrus crop for the 1934-1935 season will' be 'about 12,000 carloads, a new record, & survey indicated. YE KNOW, YERSE'F, DAN'L BARLOW. VIEIN SHERFE TAIT. [ AIR ON YORE TRAIL YE MOUGHT AS WELL GWE YERSE'F ULP-__- I SWEAR I HAIN'T STOLE ARY-A CENT Q' MR .GOOGLE'S NEW BRIDG PROGR With abouf three days. of pour- ing, concrete work on new bridge to’ span Lawson' Creek, was | | half ‘compléted ‘on ' Saturday and | before this week is over the struc- | ture’ should be ready for:the steel construction. Many. visitors walked out the ULAL VE road - yesterday. to: view. thesy work B.Mggh SHAPE || Walking on tip-toe “helps -slen= derize the ankles. A good way to do room while dressing. - e —— By P. WObicHS CLUB. TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT ‘The regular meeting of the Ju- neau Business and Professional Women’s Club will be held ' this evening in the Council Chambers . at 8 o'clock, Matters of special in- terest will be taken up and a large attendance of:the members is ex- pected. e AMERICAN LEGION being “done on both bridge andi S road:and: to all the possibilities of ' | this' exercise is walking around the 2 mMare than two mile straight,, level speedway resulting seem' very evident, SECURE With Information S Just as-the diver needs a clear wirg “through to the boat " “up- stairs!” for. reliable infosmation— so_the modern business man need,s an accurate source of facts regarding business trends. © This hank. ofters siuch a source to its commercial clients—and helps to interpret them in the light of lgng. experience. <% First Natigiral Bank i ——-——— | CARD PARTY | Tonight the third event. of the| Eagles Card party series will take place in their hall, starting at 8: 30 o'clock. The usual bridge and whist will be played and prizes | awarded. 'As the series progresses | competition for the grand prizes becomes keener and interest in the | | big" turkey to be given away in- | | creases. | | Regular meeting of Douglas Aerie | will start promptly at 7:30 o'clock | stallation of officers. ‘attend You are v\anted (AlTEs o | to make way for the card party. Meets tonight at the Dugout. In-| &Y | Be sure ond | —adv.! SHOP_IN, JUNEA(! “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ~ ' A “Juneau’s Own. Store” Did you know that the speed with which a bread dotigh rises depends to a used? Did you know in producing fine uniform flavor as careful blending? Did you know delicate flayor to the foods in. which they are used? As a matter of faet there is some very important inforima- tion to be had regarding the, ;moenes you use day after day. It is. information that of the food you prepare. And by using this information in biy- ing grouenes, you ecouomy in paying The storekeeper ferent characteristics butter. Or cereals. these facts yourself—right in your newspaper—in the advertise- ments. . Take the time in _an interesting manfier and the important technical points are clearly. portrayed. and when you go to market you will be able to buy with author- ity—get the most for your money—enjoy the.utmost- at. yeul:, table. great extent upon the kind of flour that is that.the way coffee is roasted is as impoftan!' that. some shortenings can impart a delicious will guide you in improving the taste-appeal wilk r for qu t(t.he time to tell lel about the, lfif’; 1 ??&R} s such as flour, sugar, spices, and Or coffee. Or beverages. But you can find that there’s genulne, tangible ° to read the advertisements. They are written What’s more, the facts are easy to remember 5 o Smooth; - satisfying. Tiquors for epicures at the lowest: possible ‘prices for these qualities. You'll find our stock complete with your favorites! Come in, -or order by telephone. We deliver promptly to ° your home, NEW LOW PRICE “COPPER KING” WHISKEY STRAIGHT. BOURBON ! Half pints. . P S st 3 e 1.00 Fifths ... AT 1.50. JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. PHONE 36 Greeung Gm‘ds g By The En;pu’e ;...hu-mneumml{mku them stand -out. Yow will delight in seeing the many artistic samples which : we have to show (you. Phone 374 and our rapresenul-lv. will ‘call. » EMPIRE Printing Co,, Inc. Publishers of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE

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