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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS ‘lunmn camp e\pontnce BRINGING UP FATHER Drick Water witif feals | Older wisel naturally, than WELL I SOLP THAT 1930 VLL TELL I HAVE SOME- 1 BOUGHT THE when he took over the 'reins Good for Stomach gEDAN TO WHALIN EOR. MAGGIE « SHE'LL THING TO TELL YE%/EUENS\; SEDANN ‘lln Washington over 10 years ago P SR RS = OM L WHALL {he ha none of his straight- with meals helps stomaci 2, HE HAD IT BE PLEASED YouL, JIGGS FOR. ONLY %500 from-the-shoulder manner of s digestion. It bloated PAINTED - IT WAS spece FALLING APART & : y gas add a spoonful of ‘AdS One dose cleans out pol and vmthr: BOTH upper and imbuing his his new-found Bucky suc ds in m with some of enthusiasm the Senators may cause er bowels. Butler Mauro Drug Co" v @ stir in the pennant race. in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. <o —ady. | “@ 59 3 T . ] | THE TERMWAL TO DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! 3 BE CPENED AT OLD | ——a CORNER IN 2 WEEKS ‘When former Police Chief C. J | (Jack) Davis did not apply to suc- ceed himself last week, it meant that he was joining Tony Cravio- line, Gastineau Cafe manager, in | #=7% operating a recreation parlor, now under construction in the former Burford's Corner at Seward and Front Streets. | Mr. Davis, in telling details of th | new cstablishment today, said tha it would be called “The Terminal, “Tomorrew’c Styles Today” ~ WASHINGTON'S SENATORS TAKE - GREWS SWEEP FOUR STRAIGHT “Juneau’s Own Store”. SLANTS It will be open for business in e L] BEAR REGATTA FRUM MISSIUN ——by Pap D s ROSE SUAREZ Booths now are being installed. Mcdiste from New York City 1 Strangely enough, the year's only | ) e i JS— change in big league managers in- Light lunches will be served un-| | Dressmaking, Remodeling, 1 . : A v ! der the direction of Cravioline. ti | All Three Husky Boats Win Los Angeles Continues Joe 2 sviteh of Dot b vach. | Davis will be the manager. TELEPHONE 7 44 —Varsny Victorious ! Record Breaking ington Senators. It is planned to have the re- | Feldon’s House, near Moose Hsll; creation room open into the waii-| e ing room next door. Office space — there will be occupied by Walt| b n, manager of the Channel 3us Line, and J. V. Hickey, mana~ ger of the Yellow Cab Company. When Tom Yawkey, Boston own- S 1 Streak of All Wins er, took the rubber band off his bank roll and spent that $250,000 SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 13.— 5. joe Cronin, he quite naturally The Senators made a clean sweep did not see fit to sign Bucky Har- by But Six Feet | OAKLAND, Cal, April 15— The University of Washinglon made a HRRIS TO WASHINGTOM , clean sweep of all three races in Of the four game series with the o wno held the managerial reins ! the annual dual rowing competi- Missions, defeating them twice on or‘the Red Sox lxl; m;‘ (g}omn took WHERE HE FiRST Mr. Davis, who held the office ) tion ~with the University of Cali- Sunday. Both games were "PIay>d are of that job when he moved WON FAME AS A of Police Chief for two years until | fornia on the 'Oakland Estuary it a drizale. + |inko the Boston infield. PLAYER ANO PILOT succeeded by Roy Hoffman last Saturday. | SUNDAY GAMES i The move left Harris in a strange The Husky varsity won by a| ccant six feet over the Bears. Coach Tom Bgclles' freshman crew from! Pcriland 1, 1; Los Angeles 8, 2. San Francisco 3. Sea'tle won by a good four lengths Vi ; Oakland 9. first won big league fame. Back in | United States Forest Service. while the Washington Junior Va ns 4, 1; Sacramentd 5, 4. (1924 and 1925 he was the idal of e ———— | sity “eight walloped Canifornia R the Washington fans only to be, | WIN SIX STRAIGHT LCS ANGELES, Cal, April 15v——I run rally in the sixth in- the gamez last Saturday Los Ang a 6 to Portland and brought the end of the first| J-V outfit by eight lengths. | A confusion cf signals at tr finish line in the varsity race I to the false preliminary announc ment that California had won. The a six-foct margin means that Coach|2 Al Ulbrickson’s all=sophomore crew the A |in Washington, where Bucky had | ‘bractically driven out of town latcr spot. The only opening for a man- | ager in the American league was cn when he failed to come through with more pennants. Bucky moved on to Detroit, and last season directed the Red Sox. { Harris pocketed pride and dick- ered with Clark Griffith when Cro- LETS JUST from Washington won by less than|week of t esent series without [nin moved ou SWAP UNIFORMS cne-sixth of a length. The Wash-|a defeat. Seraphs, mcluqu‘ Cronin co n't be off to Boston Jr ington varsity’s time for the three |Satu me, have won six too quic for the fans in cost e RED . has been a Juneau resident 1917, after seeing much over- | rvice in the World War. Hex also has been connected with the m B course .wa:s 16:12. California’s |stra Wmmn"ton for the manager they SOX SOMETHING ) time was 16:12.2. | S |had gone y over in 1933 lost LIKE ) Duplicates [ GAMES SATURDAY favor when his team shipped to # THE ONLY ¥ This race almost duplicates| Los Angeles 6; Portland 2. venth place last year. 250,000 [cyanee o e uR 'chunnGG Inc. ‘Washington’s thrilling win on Lake| Missions 2; Sacramento 4. : 4 // 8l LEAGUE - fi { s Washington in Seattle last year, It | = | Bucky B“ka Up e MANAGERS THIS new YORK is a great triumph for the sopho- | STANDING OF CLUBS { The warm SEASON IS HE more aggregation, w last ye: Pacific Coast League | Harris' homec SWITEH BOSTON AMR'CAS lARGE’T fuR mARKE'I ) won the national frosh title at| Won Lost | tifyinz ¢ MAOE @(TH Poughkeepsie, N. Y. [Les Angoes 8 0 n to Washington where he o WASHINGTON & AVOID THE mIDDLEmAn'!RAKP l" Cn this winning varsity are the|Oakland 1 1 4 makes his home in the off ‘sea- FEE | OF taloRhig - Hiskies 5 3 G75 con, but he was not at all cer . payet o iliss Biloxi tramn:ng camp, “but,| the equal of any club In th DEAL DIRECT ; 2 3 40/ the followers of ces are that thejfhcne 2 I'll take back at |league. | 4 ’ 2 3 recaive. him, make progress for 1 club.” The way the Washington fans Ano SAV’ETHQDIFF'ERE“CE \ ¥ v 5; Charles Hartman. No. 2 4 the news of r i3 a first rate manager with He Speaks Right Out their hearts WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS i i Rantz, No. 3; Georgs Hunt, No. 2; 9 6 pat enthusiasm. T P of experience. “I don’t look upon Washington has ¢ er Bucky's skin. That’s FREE PRICE BULLETINS AND COMPLETE 1 { e Lund, bow; George Vlclry u o 1 6 needed to know. “I don't mean to sound egotisti- as. a seventh place club at all. T his job with the INFORMATION “HOW TO MARKET FURS" RS victor us Junmr d his cld qu with new vigor. ahead and cal" aswe looking ted Bucky gravely, over his may bhe toiling athle got balance, all wrong but T feel we've ¢ potentially, that is g at his first big m of a backwoods rookie league varsity bcu which in m“m\ ’ men who rowed in the crew whi placed second in the varsity race | 2 at Poughkeepsie last year, i . John York, stroke; Walter { No. 7; Sid Lund, No. 6; James M ¥ § Millan, No. 5; Bob Snider, No. 4; @ 1 Wmtnr Bates, No. 3; Charles D:\y‘ 0PEN SEASON re lt § Bob White, bow; Bob Moch, | coxswain. ’ Herc Are Frosh | The crew which gave Caach\Nahonals with Ruth Two 4 > Bolles another freshman win over % California follows: Don Hume, Bl’O[hCl‘ ACtS, Jump em an ctroke; Don Canfield, No. 7; Wil- £ : liam Seaman, No. 6;" Gordon Ad- Into lee]lght ams, No. 5; Don Coy, No. 4; Merton & Hatch, No. 3; John White. No. z;l,fl?fififingg;fofifi 1:,;“;;::" ® z;;:wx:"“y' bow; Earl Schench,!,n 1oy into echeduled games to- ls Week iy morrow with Detroit looking more thfrml—:::i;ml?;z;ugzbzcu:x?:d l::g;t;;:\’ formidable than at the start of last Are Gol'lg UP' ’ to Seattle, there to begin training ff,:s‘f;s :?dga;:eRE?:"?::iin?izfi p for adusliregatta with, ihe UM gasapiy’ strngthensd. r What does this mean to YOU? versity of California at Los AD-| qne Nationals, with Ruth in the geles. This regatta, the first of its Boston line-up t;nd 40 "Séll-atinth: . The price trend is towards higher levels. Food kind in Pacific Coast rowing his-|jisheq prother acts, feel it will be g ’ prices in particular are considerably above a year tory, will.be. held in Seattle. able to keep the Yturnsmes click- ago. This increased cost of living means that Then, Washington will turn to|;,. i greater care must be used in budgeting expenses. preparation for the national cham-| mne prother acts are the Deans To place your finances on a modern efficient plonships at Poughkeepsie where|,: tne Cardinals and Waners of . o basis and to take the guesswork out of budget- ga'“{lo?i;nz::zn;oep:::;bl;vaiil‘l’ag- Fittsburgh. | ing, you are invited to open a Checking Account gise) . Vi D] The cardt i { i ) et skaineisng S by Eesth pvck;i marm::els ‘::dfl (;z‘:nr;ti are at this bank. Pay by check—and let your check ern crews. Last year, the Husky p;nnant o e mkd“";’ cuncglxl“ed °hT“k5 P";V"’:fi A cm:p;;;e > varsity won in Seattle, only to be| 1 > )] 7 record of expen ures—Ilet our facilities an v beaten by California on the Hud- ?—————TI P ()RCFI) SA[‘ l Rl( [ S OV E\ l l{\ l l P ' lN posit Insurance provide convenience for you and son. B R s assured safety for your funds. The convincing victories of both| | MeCAUL MOTOR || STOREWIDE SALE! Davosizsti by the BallasalD freshman and junior varsity eights I COMPANY ] i eposits insure v the I'ederal De- may mean that Washington will posit Insurance Corporation send three, and not two crews to| | Dodse and Plymouth Dealers | & I{’Iaximum R l; ek Poughkeepsie. ) ance jor edaci D . |4 Prad WORK SHOES Rubber B ; i pargp G omen’'s rrada ubber boots dt'posuer $5,000. 00 FAGERSON FIRM GETS|| sna Wear the Ditteronce Mok e e g The First * NEW BRIDGE CONTRACT! | White Hand Laundry Cuban Heel—Brown Boet ; Men’s Original Chippewa Boy’s High Sperting e I'rs We Pick Up and Deuver | P s $1 2 '1 r ationa Phone 802 Hagedor: 95 P $ 9 5 P $ 95 , Contraet for supplying 78 con- e e s b n.| (l"rj 9 (l’«r, . a',r 2. an d crete posts to’carry cable for-the . — P el guard rail on the fills at the new 3 Al bridge was awarded by the Alaska Jones-Stevens Shop | | f Road Commisson. this morning 10| ) 1 omty Shoe GAYTEES SHOES F. Fagerson of the Concrete Prod- LADIES'—CHILDREN'S (! ucts Company on a bid of $373.20. . READY-TO-WEAR . | s Lol 7 . 2 ' G. E. Krause was the other bidder. seward Stroet. . Near Thira } Women’s—38|8 Cuban Heel WOMEN’S—MISSES’ CHILDREN’S & i Wt i | Blu, red, bow HILDREN o Qua CAPITOL BEER PARLORS D e e , red, n CHILDREN’S Good Quality : , of the piers also was made by the . . . commission. | GENERAL MOTORS | P(ur’ O5¢ Pair. 95¢ Pair. 95¢ AND BALL ROOM : g et | amliu’ Gt 7 2 Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night : ' 'AG PROD p SCHOOL TAX DUE EUNEY : W. P. JOHNSON l e —gue School Tax for 1935 is now due and payable at office of City Clerk. i , f ’ All male persons between 21 and 1 b I 50, except volunteer firemen, paup-| | \ ers, insane, soldiers and sallors are| ORAMAE HOLL[STER I ) $© subject to this tax of $5.00. adv.|| LADIES' TAILORING AND | ! | DRESSMAKING ) i | | 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG. | N LSOy S ‘ ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE || Prone o84 I FRESEREIES Near: Firsh Hetlrul SO ’ Juneau Lumber Mdls Inc. . p American Legion Auxiliary, May 4. | -4