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THE DAILY ALASKA‘ EVMPIRI .’WSWl APRIL 25, 1935. ~ BRINGING LPlFATHER b By GEORGE McMANUS GEE, DAUGHTER! DADDY! SHE'S BEEN YOU GAVE ME A AFTER YOU FOR FOUR SHE TOLD ME, FRIGHT- | “THOUGHT DAYS, TRYING TO TO TELLYOU YOL WUZ MAGGIES | | TALK TO You ABouT THAT SHE SISTER AN THAT THE ENGAGEMENT I'D HAVE TO TAKE YOU HAD, TO TAKE E ”\b// HER TO THE OPERA HER TOTHE OPERA- 2 e o-u! TO-NIGHT- o - N8 & ‘ 5 " o178 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 » H 1935, King Peatures Syndicate, In., Great Britain fights reserved. BAS ES FILLED: 1D AL Y SPOR TS CARTOON~ By Pt SO0 SCORE IS TIED: PLAYER WALKED Kl : 0‘54;: YAUKEES | o : FIELOER. (S Cleveland Defeats St. Louis b ; DISRESARD e Q . - . % ? HIS FATHER'S in Ninth Inning by S or | ADUICE MiD TAKING A DHIRLS Forced Run - 5 J AT PLAYING GURD BASE < W The CASSIAR " IS BOOMING! CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 25. With the bases filled and the s tied in the ninth inning yesterday afternoon, Fay Thomas, St. Louis pitcher, walked Roy Hughes of Cleveland, tk by forcing in Bruce ~— i b Campbell ss the plate and giv- ing the Indians a 3 to 2 victory. Thomas had held the Tribe to N ~ D Bt Hith, INTRODUCING THE GAMES WE ESDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 10; Portland 4. S rancisco 4; Los Angeles 3 d 8; Missions 9. International Highway Gold Sa amento. 6; Seattle 11 i ) 3 . -4 by J Vi g 41OAG—\UE?.S Gle w- (3 8 E l . c [ enmelmen I\ 7 LLaucaoont Ining xploration Lo. Chicago 7; St. Louis 6. # % - . Incorporated at Juneau, Alaska, March 27, 1935 St. Leuis 2; Cleveland 3. Washingten 3; Philadelphia 2. TO OPERATE IN ALASKA . .. THE YUKON TERRITORY AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA Pittsburgh 5; Cincinnati 2. Boston 1; New York 3. American League e s g v HF(’)LA;QU‘F,“J;; SEAUEP.\/ ! STANDING OF CLUBS it N . ; gl 2 “A§T°*EANDLE Is CAPITALIZATION heans comwi':ag{::l Bk y 5 2 Fae i D IFFICOLE 300,000 Shares at Par Value of $1.00—Non-assessable » Cakland 15778 5 s 12 8 . i i An Outstanding Investment I Lo y well under the strain AN ALASKA COMPANY——YOUR COMPANY 6 1 MRidoeReneih o B FIREMEN S BALL and a company with a definite outlined, permanent future— Missions 4 13 aged to enjoy quite a lengthy car- built by a local, reliable, mining men, formerly of the mining fields with years of experience in the interior . . . who realize the necessity of building an organization to answer a long felt want | e | National League | Won Lest Pet is another ex- a bright star. Mey is the ideal time to set out the infield was confined to the base such things as pansies, marigolds, paths. He daclined to experiment. . ot g s Proven Drilled Ground plants, while dahlias should not be THINGS HAVE CHANGED s ) Tad T P : Mo iand wek Mdida. el :'Xglepgiti"f' 1085 being by one point to Urbana. Cf‘x‘«"c:‘u;“f;‘:‘“s e oW ey To date a showing of $488,250.00 in 15 acres of placer Iy sport, i s e 5 offi pm. May 1 v g 9 JUNEAU FLORISTS have trees,|larly baseball. The 1034 season saw| at defeai was avenged, however.| . o®ine’ exterior of the city | = ground—with many acres remaining to be drilled. shrubs, hardly perennials, bedding|a Jot of things happening to the 11 buil n file; : ‘ Hall bufing, Saeetications o We appeal to the people of JUNEAU . .. who have a DE- and vegetable plants ready for|yankee crew. Injuries raised havoc at Clerk’s office. —adv. E o planting &t the proper time, and in the ranks and to top it all Babe el TR0 SIRE to better their conditions . . . who have VISION into the i these are almost entirely HOME | DON'T FORGET i e~ state champion: e CALL FOR BIDS and the point total in the meet’s hist His squad won 10 Bids will be veceived by the Brooklyn 6 2 .m0 Bem Ul New York 4 2. 867 AR L faenis ‘“““l“' im BE HELD SUUN throughout this whole northern country, namely:—the locating 4y Bt Bt 4 3 571 ch}[xr"d. Perhaps he can andid 1ok Sndib s hé arents f IDLE CAPITAI sl ey A - s change of heart|do as much for Hoag. | and developing and bringing to the attention of ) A s Pittsburgh C taking a fling at t:irfi base Ao : Ty . . . the innumerable opportunities . . . in PLACER GOLD AND ey § 1 @ e New o vk v VARSITY STUDENT | Postpone Ongmal Date, GOLD QUARTZ MINING PROPERTIES . . . KNOWN . . . to Philadelphia 2 5 285 parties. COACHES PREPS TO | May 11, Because of Hos- 1= be existant throughout this whole NORTHERN COUNTRY . . . When Hoag came up with the b s = . N . . A American League yankees in 1932 after they had out- STATE MAT ‘"TLEf pital Dan»ce i Juneau = thvreby creating ACTIVITY . . . fiumu]atmg BUSINESS . Eh Ve Lot Pet. Bl tho Glanes, Braves it vktman iR i siaetan LW (il = giving work to many . . . and developing the immense resources ™ £ & SLRSPRLE and football are the sports Johnny | The Douglas Firemen's Ball, or- == 4 Cfvel:md ;’3 §550P0, h; gas »au (:iulfllelde}ru:‘{ 23, likes to plgly‘ bt b ainally scheduled to be held on g of AlAbKA BRITISH COLUMBIA and the YUKON TERRI A Chicago. 538 choice an 19}:exmlufi1er o oy nereabouts as a coach of|May 11, has been postponed unill |=5 TORY. ‘Washington 4 f lh(' advice of e: ha -fm bk ing—a sport he never knew|@ later date out of cour!esy to the = Ve New Fark 3 . Al OoRst Leflgu.e EEgane; WL much about or ever intended to|mMmembers of the Hospital Guild, (= . \IS;C..rlgl:XS ; : z?g i;?'ux;:;):fiepcx of the Sacramento sarticipate in until he enrolled at of Ju;-.e:iu, v;v"h;;Dnre dho]dlng L::‘:IE Worthy Enterprlse " (pist p e .+ | ‘ne University of Illinois. annual Hospital Day dance on that|== Philadelphia 1 6 .43 “My boy” Papa Hoag had said,| 7 evening, it was announced today. |= i b i ’| Last spring he took a coaching g, OCHE:.: I i > p optin eth - j don. let them ttalLl; )m:ltlrx::;’dp};}sw ourse from Hek Kenney in the col.| Notice of the date on which the | = Built by men of experience . . . adopting a method of prov . ATTENTION GARDNERS |ins any place bu lcn" e 5 tnig|lege of physical education. For|Douglas Firemen Wil entertain I8 55 en success throughout the world. Any time is a GOOD TIME to ‘:mec“l.nns g L Snaching: pradtisibe Was asignat| 0 SR B RS D Endeavoring to eliminate the gamble in gold mining 5 & 7 © Champaign high school in charge S it is to observe Hospita i ' S Bl ret ast spring Manager Joe McCar- yui = BB 3 i o e e B sy it e taks| ! the wrestiing Mafls Wester Moy~ NS AN e, SRSHIAL Gulld alWANSIE building a safe, conservative, common sense investment. ;’,mr EEANTS SHOULE NOT Bl |- ctinlat tha Bot ‘camner ¥ ouns | 20 Casmpalgm atiitl Mivestor, s holds its annual dance as nearly = e ofe 3 PLANTS a whirl at the hot corner. Young| %o 0P o en i giagtic. about |on that day as possible. The dance (= Capable of building up tremendous reserves . . . capable of PLANTED BEFORE MAY. In an Hoag would have no part of the . yeaxiniill he Elven on Saturdavii 2 - o average season, the second' week in The only interest he had in b ing, May 11, at the Elks Hall,| o= declaring tremendous dividends. £ = With a job assure at Urbana, Watt's biggest ambition now is to ‘make the pitching staff Ruth moved off to the Boston ) E . . . “fe GROWN. /A samigld ol ithetr pansy| prsve : ot the Tinl varsity baseball team.| .y Douglu High Sohool Junior S5 future faith and confidence in this vast northern country . . . to . 4 " =1 R > " 2 d pitch for ringfield, = s N . . . 3 g;an:;e;?n_»smesef: x:.h:hesm?&a 9 plm'uhflr s;uh:t:;:] ;if:g :?ig B uml . i dgrmz his | Prom, April 27, at Douglas. adv|= investigate thoroughly and immediately this most practical and when he arrived at can B g s —————— = . . ~ ! ~ | Building: A count this morning,|oniy Ben Chauman remained a fix- | “e010F year the teom AIONEJ008 8 F oot WINE WINE |= most interesting GOLD MINING INVESTMENT ever presented 1 April 25, revealed about one hun- |y the outfield. Earle Combs!82m2 = “ - AW . . dred and seventy-five flats of an-|snd Dixie Walker were uncertain. S B L o sicl, L v R to this community by its own residents. :"::elw‘:’el‘:d‘;infl“’;‘id“‘g:‘;-rbe:id‘;: ties. Sammy Byrd had been sold AITENTIO ERY. adv, = Only a limited amount of shares offered at 50 cents per er stock, ¢, the Cincinnati Reds. At mxrd Card Party and Dance Saturday.| - —_— = . s SEL 2 2 2 2 :;Lzhc?ékcézxggv»xxyouszs ON/| fass things were eq;mlly e o e = share in order to swing this company into immediate operation. \ | with neither Jack Saltzgaver or Red!freshments. I. O. O. F. Hall. Ad- 3 o 2 £ Call at our store for list of an-|poce up to Yankee requirements. S0 fovk FORD AGENCY = OFFICE: OLD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. she nuals and perennials which will be | 31oCarthy merely hinted it might e - cut before the first day of May. |p. g good idea for Myril to fool| & = R. G. WILMS, President JOHN G. OSBORN, Vice-President . L3 .Y JUNEAU FLORISTS | 4;6unq third base a bit in practice.| —— . G GREASES = S " |A hint was eriough. Now he is all| 8——————— Y i et = OHN I. CONN, Secretary and Treasurer g The Florence Shop | | enthused about the prospect of be-| | TRY OUR SERVICE | % = J # y i | Permanent Waving a Specialty | |coming an infielder. | and Wear the Difference! i JUNEAU MOTORS = ‘GOLD AT $35.00 PER OUNCE MEANS ACTION! rlorence Holmquist, Prop. | | i | ‘White Hand Laundry | Foot of Main Street = PHONE 427 Bl o eq‘:{';mem t bo.| | _ We Pick Up and Deliver * | |l | = y Behrends Bank Bull oag i 2 Haged e o At Wi 1| 2 2 i s PR Tt ! | come a fine third baseman, Blessed| Sane: WA W rae oml "'————-—4——‘——1' = ! T’lls Is Your 0 /] ortunlty—Don’t Mlss It # '," = 5 ——— |with one of the finest throwi ;\' ~ H s GRA S = Ip . ) g———— arms in the league and naturally| &> e il ey, VE = W ] h CASSIAR ol IDEAL PAINT SHOP I | fast on his feet, he ought td be able " B 'l “The Clothing Man = e Operate in the +H It It's Paint We Have It! | lo masier the knack of p}aymgI i Builders’ and Shelf e | g > ' et . HARDW 23 Homa of Eart Schattoer and | 125 This Summer! o» WENDT & GARSTER || To hang on as an outfielder he | [ Marx Clothing | 1= PHONE 549 | \mculd have to bat well over the .300 | | 1= o ¢ |mark whereas his stick work could | Thomas Hardware l o _— = ————— — - ‘fall below that figure without en- |__’—" T == di his place in the lineup as TSRS AT S0 A e — ‘E JUNEAU- YOUNG o i - Hollywood Style Shop | = | oo 1 LUDWIG NELSON Formerly COLEMANS = | |= [} F 1 P i 8 Hoag shouldn't lose any sleep in !} EWELER = uneral Parlor L ooy 2l Ji Much Less | (= Ay Licensed Funeral Directors ({647 Of shortening his carcer by I Watch Repairing ||| Pay Less—Muc s | (= . and Embalmers moving into the “”“_‘d' His team | ppoco General Electric Agency | n'onl, at Main Street | = g Phone 151 Day Pone 1) 50 vames an s (0o s TR0 T gl R BEE fiuunuumummuu|uunuuumlmmnummmuumlmmmuuummummmm|mmuuummu||uummt|||mmmmmmmmmmmm ] L £ & 11,594 games and scems to be stand- VORISR [P