The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1936, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY OCT. 24, 1936. BRINGING UP FATHER SERIOUSLY-MR. JIGGS- | MR JGES-IE | THOUGHT Jf L; ! OF THE ROWAL FANLY ; R U ER- |[ or-1 know 2% R eIRARD éfig‘rgxs I HELLOS THIS THE OF ZEPHERHEPHER-| THAT- BUT ORHAPPY LIFE - DON'T vou canT || CHIEF OF POLKCE P— THINKIN At\- PA\RNESQ/ D%‘l_‘ngsA\-;\\éME ANSWE‘R&OE\I;-TH“\‘K | | TS(I)SRIRSO\;IJG%%—R K&\AJN DAUGHTER- (I \FOR ABOUT TEN SEND FOR T~ DID YOU THINK = © 1936, King Feures Syndicate, I, World nghts reserved iy | 30 and the Umted Meat Company |w hoh No CARNIGIE AND s’ GARL HUBBELL TARDINESS B o MRS, PINKERTON |team at 8:30. temmmc 5703 56285 5345 L] ; Last evening's City League re- w)mu M. SNOW HlGH TOP PITCHER, 'INCREASING IN DIES, FAIRBANKS | Thomas Hardware 3 <.m s L 4 y 129— 377 Whole No. organ richness in its bigh | Rieck 125 123 Carlson 161 131 139— 431} I times tardy 70 81 100 cathedral tone that swells 2, | Y § T + AT BRUNSW!GK Button ........ 138 134 119— 381 s e i et T M EREEOL LS up like the tide of the sea, | - by prevalence of a:)xill]}ox P Fairbanks on Thursday as the re- or dies away like voices in “ Totals & 1189‘ | u’)IIucnza sult of a paralytic stroke accord- ;odhvrnr :w;‘dnlu. n‘.{ | “ " . Cillfainia and A. J. Campjwm. = ‘g‘"’”’”‘fszfirfg”’m_ m‘Better than Duzy Dean— Enrollment Flgures Issued e ing to advices recelved here by { RLC U8 CNU U P) o COMING TO JUNEAU the PAA plane. The remaius of the Traly™. Try it; test its respon- | Routsals 152 197 145— 494| Word of Praise for Juneau Grade and Win City Lea gue LEBE Ju Mrs. Alton E. Klitz left Fair- widow of the late W. T. Pinkerton, { sive power; finger its “'Stein- Je i H i 3 | g . Sni 185 203 190— 578 . i ; Pin Matches s | from “Beans g High Schools |banks Wednesday enroute to Sew- former Postmaster at Fairbanks, way"* keyboard. Total 8 T | 7 rd to catch the steamer North- |will be shipped south for interment Monte Snow and Carnigie over-‘ . A J Camp LOS ANGELES, Ci Oct. 24 —' Enrollment figures released by . She was joined by her in Seattle. shadowed the rest of the field in|W. Tarr 180 122 136— 433 “Beans” Reardon, a: ther sea- Superintendent of Schools A. B. hu d who is supervising en- Mrs. Pinkerton came north in the City League pin matches at the | Magorty 164 179 144— 480|son of umpiring in the National Phillips, covering the first six weeks gineer for the RFC along the rail- 1898 and first located at Dawson. Brunswick alleys last evening. Snow | Carnigie 192 224 168— 53‘\nguo came ‘back home for the |of the 6-37 school session for road belt. Mr. and Mrs. Klitz will |She moved to Fairbanks with her 1 T 2 .1 B % ~“|both the Juneau grade and high | visit few di in Juneau before | husband in 1904 and had resided ed the field with a three game to | winter and spread a word of praise . 3 tal of 578'pins and a high single| Totals ... g 1489 | schools, show a sizeable increase | p: ing south to Portland. Mrs. there up until the time of her A K Muslc SUPPI Y game of 203 that was right behind| Brunswick [for Carl Hubbell, Giant pitching in grade school enrollment, a slight | Klitz is the former Muriel Frank. death. ! |decrease in the enrollment in the| s i the single game score of 224 chalked | | Ashby 154 179 167— 501 star. | ) 99 3 up by Carnigie. Carnigie’s three | Galao 164 147 162— 471 “Hubbell is a better pitcher than[h‘hh school, and pointedly brings Phone 206 122 W. Second game total of 564 took second spot Gomez 181 138 163— 482 Dizzy Dean, only Dizzy puis up a Out a very large increase in tardis in that division. With the aid of ——|big speech and commands atten- ness of pupils in both divisions T e the two high scorers, their terms| Total ; 1454 tion,” Reardon says. “Hubbell nev-|this year as compared to like AN - - - e took the two matches of the even-| e |er says a word on the mound. e |Periods of the preceding years. ing. In the first mateh, Ca!iforma% STREET WASHING NOTICE | takes the good breaks with the tmd‘li A0 Tf'e;‘f‘gg&he “““rf;' it 'rmt‘:; E\-“lrcry. for \\luclh s"quudl:n&?r\‘xijwas,‘ No parking of cars will be pe]__‘w:thoul. a smile or & frown. ‘5619;0(; rl%uftne clgu:‘ezsvbvmtieomrdx- IN VITA TION owling, won easily from the om- | Beans” recalle close piay hi - 5 " g, ani, With Ohrregle mitted on paved streets Sunday recalled a close piay he|, .. "oe "pupils, and also pointed e team. between the hours of 2 a.m. and ! called in the 17th inning last sum- e to help out the A- |8 am. that will interfere with!mer that cost Hubbell a game \\'th‘;)m Kiys pa.rcnts »\‘!"xo_do ;Dt f:l;n - able to t close Win'street washing operations. St. Louis. hablia of promipiuess O EHeHE Sl 4 ¥ e 2 \ ” . | |dre re - ir children b o Brunswick team. 1. GOLDSTEIN, “I ruled tnat the man slidi juren, gopty SNETD s AR i i b i i & Led tnat the man SHAing i through the failure to do so. to dine well and rest well at uneau umoer L nc. Wit : o et e S O L e e B 5 with the winning run was safe| Tne statistics as announced by Seattle’'s most distinguished ad- ) i ! e - 4 because Catcher Gus Mancuso Was|nry phillips are as follows: 2 P 3 dress. Here, you will find all opposing the S r Try a classified—] lumpln‘ off the plate. Mancuso says Grade Scnool y i the modern hotel conveniences v‘ié‘e‘;‘“él-( ;:flést “*f"gler ;"d ‘“ 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 necessary to your complete com- ackst ets mad and puts on | . o i I < Total enroll- fort and all those old fashioned 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 an act on the field, but Hubbell| .one 537 532 554 ideas of friendliness and hos- " Da"ly Cross-lvord PuZZle doesn’t say a word and walks off to Whole No. pitality that are necessary to a | the dugout. T days at- good hotel well operated. ’ . Thy thwest p & E v { : T & PeArlcaRu?usx: . Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. :”::“ hodee i The next day,” Reardon contin-} tendance ..14521 12,662 15023 \ coNNORs Mo oR co" lnc bodies at A EE 10. In vihe d}rec. ued, “Mancuso comes over and|Whole No. & tion of tells me that wh Ik v ays ab- PP 2 E en Hubbell went| days ab Distributors N E = @ O @ = rest . Lessens . Woolly Previously . Turkish name 6. Hire Roman welght Headpiece Philippine native . Remainder Periods of time . First abode of man Very small Soft, smooth, and glossy . Return 36. Thinks The herb eve 87. Writing Im- . Pulpy fruit plement Metal 39. Long abusive Annoy 55. Monkey . Beast discourse . Unclose: 66. Not so far . Symbol for 40. Ran away se- poetic cretly I easant 58 Inclined the tantalum o1 Marties again . 5. Plece of baked head . Genus of the 4% Cereal grass 5 60. Regard Virginia 47. Triangular r‘se . Spirited willow inset . Small river horses . Hundredth 49. Jogging gait prtand oW anniversary 53. Female sand- piper i oars 1 Lists of can. T- Arablan cam- g4 Furnish with | o : ' < p Inside didates el's hair weapons 1 wal °u Eloquent Silver coin of cloth 57. Near a r a l e 2 > speaker Abyssinia . Implore Down: prefiz ’ i Phyllis o Enerberg » ® <1 o> >IZNAMH D> > | _njzmo ZlomNmMHOX > 2 iZ>|0) 11 Rubb o dn e ok , . s s"_“_“f"e S into the dm.;\m,- room h_r‘ informed| sent 4195 120.1 381 Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates Al 1;1(1\:“:205'5}‘ I'm not a highwayman|Whole No. | CHEVROLFT PONTIAC BUICK sistars aboul ause he saw with his own eyes| times tardy 98 5 160 HOTEL A 22, Female sheep that Mancuso was not covering High School 35 Gmit the platter. Tiiacas’ 1055 Ba 1036380 A S G ON bl e b e T R 6. Viglent oot~ | Yes sir, that Hubbell is a fine|Total enroll- A NEW " HIN T | #1. Giacial snow | fellow and & great pitcher.” ment 213 212 207 Read the Cl GSSlhed Ads in THE EMPIREI 30. Always i 32. 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