The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1935, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER L THE COOK. QUIT AN’ I AINT HAD NOTHING TO EAT SINCE BREAKFAST Ll GRAB SOMETHING OUT OF THE ICEBOX, MYSELE ALL THEIR COOKS ARE EMPLOVED- |LL DO THE COOKING e Some : By 2 (1 QX . FANCY FRENCH - e . ) ) , DisHEs S more than its BUT CANT THE AGENCY SEND enormously SOMEBODY 2 i slightly higt price! Priced with the lowest. Little Lady, I promise to love, honor and obey:— Back of this simple fact is g if you promise to serve me of the most dramatic ScCary L — Schilling Coffee every day. {plishments in motor histo 2 The new 1%-ton Six which :" Men like Schilli | broken all Diamond T sales b ke Sehilling Catlee |ords of 30 years, sells in |lowest price bracket. 7, San Francisco 6; in WOODLAND GARDENS PLAN NEW FEATURE for its sturdy quality. Handle it with reasonable MAJOR LEAGUES -~ odland Gardens. ak, billed as the “wonder coast,” accompaniad by nown Albert Peterson, will nd as the accordion duo. romptly at 8 o'- owd is anticipated angements are made all guests expected to hese featured artists. >so - ‘ Bok Uik a: Rasion bt ; vtk i Yetit has a 7-bearing, 228-cubic. ‘ SR o care (but not ki ’ bearing, ; UPEN BASEBALL g.‘. L i}fiagol 4{11 i | NEW.S According to Mrs. Frances Hay- \ \v R \,‘\ :::!Ci(g'suml‘:‘,om‘dglovu) mcl‘:nyck engine, big hy o ; : hiladelphia 8. | the summer season of featured | RRRE py brakes, four speeds, full floas Pittsburgh ‘12; 6 e music will start tonight at : fragrant and full flavored. :xle.7-inchfulr’ne,helperspr pal "\ Cincinnati 6. SEAsuN IN GULD 1 New Y | R i Boston 1; New York 0. o x e Cleveland 2; St. Louis 1, ga,me‘l)OUGLAS KUAD IMPROVEMEN' . . 10,000 pounds gross ca c 1 llng | 135 to168-inch wheelbases, | mored wiring, engine and sp; Coffee | mounted in live rubber. Ch: weight is 3,410 pounds. " . went 14 innings. { PROJECT IS NOW COMPLETED Ruth. Gets His First Hom—! Chicago-Detroit, postponed on ac-| The St. Ann's Avenue project & o | count cold weather. which consist of widening, filling e“—D‘ZZy Dean K"_‘)Ck' | hia-Washington, post- and leveling of the avenue ed Out Flrst Inmng hon: account of cold weather. Treadwell as one of the projects | started under the FERA relief, wa: NEW YORK, April 17— STANDING OF CLUBS completed the first of the week, and frigid temperatures which cut ¥ - Pacific Coast League |a fine road is the result. Almost ily into the attendance, the majo Won Lost Pet.} doubled in wi Wwo cars may baseball leagues got off yest y|Los Angeles 1 857 | easily pass anywhere on VVAARNER’S CONDITION to a spectacular start with Bi 833 | the road. To mplish the widen- Ruth and Dizzy Dean hogginz i y owner$ along the REPOR'HE{\S BETT.ER 556, ing the prope headlines as usual. There are two Schilling Coffees. | One for percolator. | 1%-Ton Models w One for drip. | See and Drive ° WINE | @ Diamond T WINE WINE | Port or Muscatel, $1.50 per gal | before you buy Bring your jug. TOTEM GROCJ ERY. adv,| @y Truck! other Modelsto 5 L hoaiia (Price, chauss o by, 1 4 3 500 road gratutiously yiclded several | . 4 429 feet/ of their ground to the city. Charles Wa condition is re- 4 333) Several feet of fill in the low { by his physician as “quite WHY LOOK ()I D9 17 222 cection of, the avenue adjacent to lit better” tod the mana- 4 . 6 250| the government school' was made | 3er Machina Shop tional League debut by cl Carl Hubbell for a home run one on base ‘in the fifth innin ter singling in the first innir | with a concrete retaining wall or in attack at St. A scientific facial and hair tint will score one run and also szoring him- Pct.|one side. This Section previously tal. } banish that worn, tired look and faded, self later. 1.000| was cne of particular annoyance to icians intimated, how- lifeless hair. Dean Is Hit 0 1.000 | both foot and v cle travel. Mr. Warner's condijtion Bean, who won 30 games 1 0 1.000( Engineering of the project wa s serious. Let us show you our recently in- veur 1hier toas Gt b 0 1000/ handled by Burr Johnson. He is B stalled departments and explain what againgt sita Guke: Be 1 .000) now in charge of the baseball park > © 0 ® © o © o e e o we can do for you. a%irD HEis® ablbe 'olL: & 1 .000|improvement t. ° HOSPITAL NOTE e off Fredd) | ® o 00 c0 0 0 o oo o [Oxpert work a srate prices strom’s bat in the first inning B 001 Sl Expert work at Iqul }dif] prlss | was carried from the field. He 1 000 BT _Specialists in Eye Lash and Eye S tained only a painful bruise. peague A busines ing of the Ladies’ i a;vm r;x Brow Dyeing. | 2 0 1.000 | League, the t in some time, @ sterday for . | b S T 1 0 1000|be held T an injured foot. He Look Your Best This Just say Happy-Peppy T & I tasstie of the Alaska Ju- 4 ¥ ;m:ehe've;' bf s [: : 83‘“’1}_ ;- isation Lving Company. He N ’( When in wa:it of real good Be o R s S vl nor operation. E o 4 years against Wes 0 2 000 MRS. K 5 Laster! It Wil ake e b o pitching and Gehrig's e 8 » -ggg Mrs. J. O. Kirkham has been s msdicall RIMAL y PPY-Peppy allowed only one run. <o jvietim of the flu for the past f o St o g 4 i Attendance 0 0 000)4,u5 and unable to be out of bed Lo And will give you lots of cheer. The total National L ance for the four 72,000. The two games pulled an " $rim e 1 i s BEA UTY PARLOR LARGE AND STANDARD SIZE BOTTLES IN HANDY PACKA c | &7 Front Strcet or Phone for Appointment % St RO o M T S SHARE 5 oL R s | S SRl | e L - '\ NEW HIKING BREECHES GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 3; Los Angeles 0. o'clock RETURNINC ON NORTH SEA Missions 2; Oakland 5, Initia- ¢ Leon They are expected’ g Se 3 . . PIRK Hollywood 3; Sacramento 2. ' lion and refteshmenis. s |ncwlyweds, are sotuming passengers ; __Old papers for sale at Rmplre Qfilct_: SRR ‘ ot N ° b | | LEADER DEPT. STORES b . T ® d f GEORGE BROS. hel' € 1S 110 nNeed 10r a | . | b s Prices . . . i about cigarettes & Are Going UP! I , ! What does this mean to YOU? , ,, he price trerd is towards higher levels. Food ]ust plazn common-sense | ;I)‘x,'tcl‘splln p::r:uilnl; :;Lrp uonsxde:’abiy abgve a year I ago. This Increased cost of living means that T/ greater care must be vsed in budgeting expenses. | To place your finances on a modern efficient ¢ YT ¢ 1 an e pussswork out of budget- When YOll Stop to think abOUt :’ng. y.,ud:u‘tle0 ht:/ll‘li(lmm ")pvn a r?hvcl:ing A:::fixem your cigarette—what it meansto || odingipgek. s gt g ! you—here’s about the way you i record of expenditures—let our facilities and De- lOOk at it— l posit l:lsul;fl:lcer provide ruln(l‘v('nwnct' for you and assurec ety for your funds. w3 Smoking a cigarette gives a lot Deposits insured by the Federal Pe- of pleasure—it always has. posit Insurance Corporation '1 People have been smokingand i Maximum insurance for each ! enjoying tobacco in some form l depositer $5,000.00 B | or another for over 400 years. { The First 4 Of course you want a cigarette i . 4 | to be made right. And naturally National Bank you want it to be mild. Yet you ; ' want it to have the right taste— and plenty of it, ? i it fe i | In other words—you want it e ’ av to Satisfy. 2 |"CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM ¢ : | Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Scientific methods and ripe mild to- Sha o NIRRT A S ot baccos make Chesterfield a milder ] by G | and better - tasting cigarette. We i - | believe you will enjoy them. g © 1933, Licerrr & Myzs Tosacco Co.

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