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935, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, | spending ALL cannot bring lasting prosperity. As for saving All—well, it just cannot be donel : BRINGING UP FATHER Jy GE yE : J A ‘ 3y GEORGE McMAN D I C " IP l i R ‘ auy Lross-word ruzzsie | WELL- ) BOUGHT THIS YACHT, DELIVER THIS ANY FURTHER YOU KN CONOW LOOK, MATEY! | SO THAT MAKES ME TS BOX TO MR. ORDER- SIR? PLL PUTON ME I'T LOOKS LIKE s, Shouted COMMANDER-NOW FER ME N atat-Y I MEAN, UNIFORM FIR THERE S GOIN' 10, Sister of ona’ ' UNIFORM- I T SHOULD BE PERSONALLY- COMMANDER - THEN rLL C TO BE A parent HERE ANY MINUTE- : SOME ORC | MASQUERADE 1. Asks aims ” N 16. Yale § | 18. During th ’ ¢ nm‘fll AT | “lime that 20. Render L suitable Bitter herb Vietim Fat 23. Early alpha- . Packing betlc chars ., Perta gt acter “the cheek Risk | Sharpens Large plant Direct pro- Employs | ceedings . Contests of 24. Denoting the speed _ central part 32. Tending to 25. Serles of sllp away : | dropped or escape | stitches 33, Put out of 1§ 26. Dismay memory J 8. Dn\:vc?\'klhlel\l\r & Do i wawa 37. Eln‘ned‘ " - . veek: a + 43, Omit In pro~ 39, Unit of wire © 1935, King Features Syndicate, Ine., Great Brieain rights reserved. 30. Those who as- 1 eing 13 2 - & = —= e - - — } ‘sume the risk 44, One person's man et | i Sfomoat ot Snaed 3 Componeny” 4t Aeknowied " 2. | g g e as €Ol asted 3. Componen . 9 “BUTTERFLY” STROKE q 73 & s glon are best, or veast faulty, as| business with an- 1 Tablo-inda S P 0. K.. OLYMPIC GAMES i Sacramento 21 3 569 i the case may be. This nine has| 3. Pronoun g other's 5. Pald public 42, Surrender, as K f 1 |Missions 21 38 389 committed but eight errors afield in | 3 Sorn~ O Poet . 8, Stasen SR 5 O Wooden — F National League l P four contests. The Black Sox, in as| 3. Old French 50 Large tubs 1. Superiative propeller R LONDON, May 31—The Interna- M Es BR I N [; | Won Lost Pet. E AgE many starts, have bobbled 11 times | g5, Fiares of 04, Marry 8 Exhibarof 45 Weakenc ticnal Swimming federation has de- | New York 24 9 127 B and the lowly Elks have erred 13| speech 54. Gaelie stage prese 61. Symbol for . led to permit the use of the “but- B Toilh 2 15 583 A R el Smeivad l 41. Land measures 55, Crisp cookle entations selenfum % y" breast stroke, an American Chicago 18 14 563 ! E | e— | < o The official team figures | 3 V V Berlin next summer. [Brooklyn v 17 sl ; Fas o A i, Y é AT | The “butterfly” stroke calls for ey _ | cincinnati 16 19. 457 Moose. Legion Nines Lead- moose s 9 gl E //% Kelly Petillo, Lds Angeles an asove-water arm recovery, with | Nearly 250,000 Fans Wit- Philacclpaia W 23 388 . ! . ; o ool o 7 % ) ’ Nearly s ans Wit~ 5 mg League.in First Elks 71 11 13 13 .189 Ttali Vector anl a vertical, instead of a horizontal, b Boston 9 25 265 g League.in rirs BP0 i | 6 VN7 8 ahan, Victor mn In- oy pun through the water. ness National Sport | American League ‘ Average Release At this early stage of affairs, tue | % dlanapolls Race The committee, however, has ask- Memorial Day | Won Lost Pet.| & best batsman in the loop by a wide| ot led the congress of the federation at R | New York 24 14 Asaly With rains forcing a ce. IIRIRIN {15 Field C:tpmlu.\ Claude | . TRACK RECORD IS S5 7ot fheetiny 16 inguire ol S e {Ehitagh 2 13 s tlen il play, City Les Erskine of the Moose. The Black| 7 into desirabflity of permitti NEW YCRK, May 31.—Attend-|c oveand 19 15 559 oS s turned their thoughts shortstop and pitcher has a| /// , BEATEN, 500 MILES tne stroke in the future eball games of the maj-|paproit 19 17 ‘528 ! ) m of team and|neat stick figure of .533. Running | j i 5 Al R a new heightip,on 19 17 528 X erages. It's too him a race is big Ken Junge, L.o-i 4 A % C seascp yesterday. Nearly one |y ochington It} 19 472 € 1e season, of course, for a gion second baseman and hurler. | A Drizzle Slows Down Speed-| HOLD THE DATE quarter of a million fans turned |pyiriaci il 15 gad S AlES aolen fielding and pitching | Junge's average at the plate is 444 ] 3 Shiandhs. vt~ cut to see the y single games |z 104is 9 923 281 | Tecords, but batting figures cer-| Considering only these players | sters !3 O.f 33 Start | The Women of tne Trinity Guild|and doubleheaders. i "J'“"eu“ City League |G&inly cive good indications why |who have appearod in at least nine 7 ers Survive Test will hold one of their popular pie| There were 63940 e . Bet, |the Mooe and the Legion are tied |official trips to the plate, the six| ///“.- 7 e Jand doughnut sales in the show|t:c doubleheader in New York City.|rsion g Ag 250 | for th lead. leaders are: . INDIANAFOLIS, Ind, May 31— 'om of l:w JJl‘m.vuul-Yuun:z Hard- | The previous high mark was 61,000.|yioo-a 3 p R The e ‘n:lmli team is the fx N me Tw?‘m ’:? 1: ); 1:5;3‘ .n-.‘ Kelly Petillo, hard driving Los An- 9. R = Elks 0 4 000 2on club aglonnaires, JOfil= | BrEwing, M0N0 ? 8 oTha Tialin e Aba:a00 IS aiito, 4t 120 THURS | Y L eial 1i how, boast a team bat- Junge, Legion 9 3 4 au % % 7 s race yesterday over a humpy two- -+ ! Pacific Coast League | HURRY HURRY! tin ¢ of 285. The Moose rate Sternig, Moos: R R ) % A and-one-half-mile brick k at DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! Oakland 5, 18; San F 03, 3 Make ycur guc Only three|next with a 261 figure, while the Grummett, Moose . 13 1 4 307 47 44 the Motor Speedway. 10; Seattle 6, 3 { vere days left. The Snap Shoppe. | Eks arc iling with but .169. Andrews, Moose 10 1 3 300 1 A record crowd of 000 witness- ax Lour, but they resumed fhe fast| Sacramente 2, 0; Los Angeles 4] —adv.' In matter of errors, the Le- Boyd, Legion 10 4 3 300 [7g 7 15 7 ed Petillo's triumph as well as the vhen the drizzie ceased. 1 } ] death of Clay Pctille’s Speed | % 54 cinnati and pi ury of | Petillo averazed 106.240 miles an | Naticnal League % Weaterly's me dwin Brad- r, breaking the track record, de-| Brooklyn 3, 0; New York 8, 6. J . / 4 burn, of Los Angeles, believed dy- spite the fact the race was slowed | Chicago 6, 1; Pittsbur, | - A e e ing with a broken back, when their by Potillo’s time for the| Boston 6, rilade | the ‘execitive il rebui Ribeatin car crashed into the retaining wall'500-mile grind was 4 hours 36 min-| Cincinnati St. Louis 12, 4 1 SEMAR’ MANAGER OF |He plans a short visit to Sitka, ” while tearing around the dangerous anid 47 seconds. American League | NORTHLAND LlNE, lS | then will travel to Petersburg next northwest turn of the track. illo drove the entire distance! St. Louis 10, 0; Detroit 7, 2. | | week. There he will board the Second Man Acros | without relief and made only two| New York 4 9; Washington 0, 3 o () HERE FOR BRIEF STAY‘"or;th.md Northland and will ag- Wilbur Shaw, of Indianapolis, was | stops, one for fuel and one to, Ceveland 4, 4; Chicago 8, 0. —— |rive in Juneau again next Fridéy. 1, Bocond, one mile and a hall beck.change tires ; y Prlladelphia 4, 15; Boston 7,8, errors 'Wasted Wik 1 SeL A Tena Man-| g stay herewill last at loast 'me n» Cm.umlmix of In- 'Jvm'm' other drivers were Killed iy ¢ '1 ity i 'y ager the Nmp land Transporta- a week and he will ‘confer wWith dianapolis, winner in the 1934 race, during ihe preliminary trials. Legion-Mcoe, poastponed, rain fion Company, is a passenger on finished third about five miles be- In her smash-up ye his company's North Sea to Sitka|COmPany agents bere relative fo hind the winner, Al G Los Ange STANDING OF CLUBS today. He paid a brief visit to|the enlarged freight ana passenger Floyd Roberts of Los Angeles fin- with minor bruises when Pacific Coast Leazue Juneau this morning while the service offered by the transporta- ishzd fourth, ten miles back and shed into the wall Won Lost Pet North Sea was in port. However, tion line. pal 1 Hepburn, alzo of Los Angeles ne spot sre Weaterly was kill- 3 17 67 i et — A a2 T 18 n 30 miles to go, the 26 ed to slox down on f co 27 >, to 75 miles 29 Wells. " » . [:] ’ 4 ) Al D CAUSTIC THRIFTY SPEND or SAVE? WEEKLY FOOD COMMEN NEWS WHICH is more likely to help I\ » ‘A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” | YOUR Prosperity? " THE FRIENDLY STORE MAY 31, 1935. THE FRIENDLY STORE > Nowadays, nearly everyone is frequently con- A . - — fronted with this problem. 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