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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT A 1930. llou Géhrig 'L0U HUDSON s | Selktrk 0ut Trym @ to blronlh Texas Leaguer | Apooi HIGHMANWITH . : 5 & ppoinfed, " 569.6ooD piNs | . i Lou Hudson hit the high mark at s da the Elks last night when the Butch- | ers cut the Grocers up for three| games in a row, tallying 201 on the it R first game, 200 on the second game | 3 HH a realiy good total man Given Position 1 ‘suiiders won two games of by Ma three from the Fosters, and the y Mayor Luckies won three games from the - Jewelers. Oct. 11—Mayor La- | Tonight is lodge night, but bowl- appointed Lou Gehrig, | ing resumes tomorrow with Physi- + first baseman, inca- | cians vs. Engineers, Mallards vs. n of para- Grizzlies and Fosters vs. Editors. SS10N | Last night's scores were as fol- a term of 1]0\\‘; 1 car- Butchers f $5,000 plus the cur- | Hutchings 147 147 147— 441 five pevoant gy ont | Hudson 201 200 168— 569 B D | Shattuck - 172 174 197— 543 Whll ox | Totals 520 521 5121563 | Grocers | (Spot) 33 33 33— 99 o . Selki . Z A ) { Hermle 159 145 185— 489 | Left Fielder George Selkirk of the New York Yankce:, called cut at second in the second inning of the { R From the finest h m ion | Thibodeau 185 139 138 462‘ second World Series game at New York when he attempted to stretch a Texas league single into a double, G / vy leathers comes a p | Benedict 134 133 147 414| looks pleadingly toward Umpire Babe Pinelli. Shorttop Billy Myers of the Reds is making the putout. A 4 gk B e it Eee ARt ~| The Yanks won the second game, 4 to 0, on Pearson’s two-hit pitching performance. ‘ / your Freemans, CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 11.—By win-| Totals 511 450 :nufuss: — quality through ning yesterday afternoon, the Chi- i : 3 (vt . ! » general less 20 g whic and through cago White Sox copped the fifth Sl NAI.ER ARE ! one general lesson in cooking 3 Y 8 : e Buiiaers | | he sums up as “Good food—g 1 > and deciding me in the City Se-| ries. Yesterday's score was White 11\3‘ g‘““" 3 S T 390‘ service,” whether it’s in a swanky aviin 152 155 124— 431 sountry cl e el Sox 7 and Cubs 1 i country club, a fine hotel, or a re- Halm 167 165 156— 488 mote logging - camp. GOLDSTEIN FUK STORE | T TR | Teagle is married to a charming will be open evenings from 7 to 9., Totals » 456 434 410-—1309) (ERY MEN BARANOF HOTE[ eirl, Virginia, who works in the i We have just received a large ship-| g I"M;‘lrs b Sl i Baranof Cafe. They have an equally ent of short jackets and coats in Jhdy =~ o AT R B o Chtrs, o prises| B Birford 19706, 198- 886" "Siignall Oorpa Keglirs AGwad: fowe R vmi-‘k'r}i."gllp‘im(-..‘,'{::”fitf,f; HERE ARE THE SHOES YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR and our tull will surprise you. { Foster Sr. 138 101 164— 403 er last night at the Brunswick as Young K”(hen BOSS Rlses when the Baranof was np:‘m’(l. took new range of : I8 Ak What beauties they are. We've rlever seen shoes You are welcome to come and see | Foster Jr. 98 136 178— 412 q)] three tallied over 500 to split the ' M ‘. a brief trip Outside a few weeks so good, so reasonably pmm! True to the highest traditions of shoemaking ol ¥tk adv. | i o et i match with Home Grocery, spotting o Menus in Twen- K40 and réturing to Juneay “aald? excellenco — FREEMANS are built to satisfy a man'’s love for a truly good shoe. ——— ota 4 03 546—1271 the grocers 28 pins. on the Ca 3 s 2 S e Capital City of Alaska — Stevenson rolled high with 187- 'Y Years Incidentally, like all successful Beware ' oughs g e ““;,,_“m HoA L ccoks, Teagle has a “pet” dish : Mrs. Sperling 25 7— 386 With a 46-pin handicap, Irving's Swedish pancakes, the big re o . . . 3 R o = 2 )y 3's There is a success story in Les dish pancakes, the big round f 1ds Stewart 173 200 177— 550 Market nosed out the Brunswick trio | meae Torpmriiny one: o Tom common CoO |1 Sperin 185 199 . Teagle, new chef and catering man- 4 g by one pin in totals, Winning two|goer at the Bfranof Hotel who fills like a good husband, ad- | P TR s Tl 0 PR SRR I the shoes of Henry Arthur, recently they aren’t made with his re- That H On Totals s 516—1460 Tonight's games are Druggists Vs.'geceased. cipe and that he learned to cook Creomulsion relieves promgtl{ " Jewelers Cosmopolitans and Case Lot VS.| rreagle. who took over the big job | them from his wife’s mother, who cause it goes right to the seat of the | (Spot) 13 18— 54 Broadway Cab, while tomorrow!, few days ago, is a young man, 35, | brought the Swedish tricks of cook- trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, . Bloedhorn 133 172— 429 night, Percy's Cafe rolls Barbers and | pus takes his new position with ing from the old country. !g M BE“REVD A ® ° [ % increase secretion and aid nature to P soothe and heal raw, tender, inflam- Ll i 138— 39 George Brothers in a douleheader. | yoqyy twenty years experience be- | ed bronchial mucous membranes. | Wilson n1 154— 368 past night's scores are as follows: No matter how many medicines you s 72 [ i ) £ hind him that has given him sea- | #¥ " have tried, tell your druggist to sell | otals anm 4821247 Irving’s Market |soning in every kitchen capacity | waf IS HE“ Sald | ! AR NG o you a bottle of Creomulsion with the OB 5 o 0% Williams 125 153 164— 442 from his meagre beginning at dish- understanding that you are to like | Turner 164 120 109— 393 g ] " " AT it qulckist allays ‘the oough g o4 washing to his responsible job today Sh . 0 F ' tx;t;eyofayue t%uhaveyyouiymun:ycbagk_ ‘ DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, Harper 155 157 167— 479‘ Up to his elbows in dish water at e’man, n ee y L. - C REOMU LSIO N lMakf's Arch:Appliances fomsasure| = — ——|[16, Teagle found he wanted to be| ver,s edara . : i S . office, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 648. otals 444 440—1314 'a cook and not an ordinary cook. Gro D l "on A I I- ' vMoscow pApER capitalisis and Polish officers in pos o l o Catholic churches and met the Red iorCoughs,ChestColds,Bronchlhs ady. Handicap 46 46— 138 He couldn't afford a college dietetics | Army with machme gun fire.” W oo SAYS PRIESTS | oy oo 4 — - ey —— —— course so he learned the d way The Brunswick food they liked, how they liked it, Hunt 199 153 137— 489 He gradually convinced his supe ‘b'many hours old. But Stonewall Jack- ange an SHOT I“ pOLAND ‘ (OMMUNISTS ARE (Continued trom eage Oned Totals 490 4861452 by watching what people ate, what | Rhodes 133 155 162— 450 iors he had a knack for cooking, and | son- held his Virginians to the line DON'T LET Tflls Hendricks 142 184 186— 512 he began a tour of jobs that meant|and the other Confederates rallied. (AllED To (oun' WOMAN SUFFERS —_ — — _ more experience in varied fields No Federal general stood “like a H SEVERE BURNS Totals 474 492 485-1451| He cooked on liners operating to!stone wall” to encourage the Union 55 HAPPEN TO YOU SRR o ookt Honolulu out of San Francisco. He | I¥otces. They broke and started for Quits Mlddlewelght Class GOdleSS Sheet SaYS Ma" Special) — It has been o , > y ; i SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Oct. 11.— » Her . went to Portland, cooked at the!home and mother ' , Cal, reported, from time to T;’.lml" o }ifl 42— 481 s overeign Hotel and the Broadway- : adjourned from the Will NOW Enfer I-lght chine GUHS Cha"ered Six prominent labor leaders and of» time, that women have ibodeau 149 153 156— 458 ficials of the Communist Party were . ok P Hazelwod. He helped open the Bel- | surround singly and s i been severely burned s 11— 564 | gham Hotel in 1032 and the New There was no threat of Heavvwelgh' from Churches subpoenaed today as witnesses be- while cleaning clothes e f— % with gasoline or other Totals 517 477 500—1503 Boise Hotel. He bought and sold | filibuster. They headed for Wash- el A fore the session of the Dies com- mittee opening in San Francisco inflammable liquids. Handicap 28 28 28— g4 his own small restaurants. | :ngton by unanimous consent. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Oct. 11.— 4 At times he cooked in logging| - The one-time fistic pride of San| MOSCOW, Oct. 11.—Bezbozhnik, | October 31. Totals 545 505 537—1587 CAMPS and in 1929-30, he cooked !uu FALL DANCISu ULASSES Francisco, Fred Apostoli, has come the godless organ of an anti-religi-| Witnesses summoned included the i "U.'S. Signal Corps a herring saltery at Dutch Harbor.| Now enrolling. Phone Dorothy 8. home and announced that he is OUs movement, today indicated that | San Francisco President of the middleweight division |8 large number of Roman Catholic Longshoremen’s Union, Henry LEANING your e T 3 hi i Y ume says he m» learned humm!f Red 119, 315 Third St. 8v. quitting the C Tabor 108 s Uik o3¢ : for 2004 |and Greek Orthodox priests had |Schmidt, and the State Secretary clothes at home is a McVey 145 156 204— 505 ~ M M ’E D been “ i fef o T | Apostoli lost California and New been ‘“liquidated” when Soviet Rus- of the Communist Party, Willlam s It seal i A Onte ows m Own Yo Tecognition a5 middlewelght San troops marched into White Rus- | Schneidermann. Yy Dusiness. really e $ia i ho Shhi=1085 1 champion last week when he was!Sia in the Western Ukraine and par-| All were mentiored frequently doesnt pay! It d 4 A i knocked out by Garcia Cerferino of | titicned Poland. during the deportation hearing Deg Ay 2 Manila and Los Angeles. The newspaper asserted that many against western CIO leader Harry light heavy- | priests barricaded themselves “with | Bridges that closed last month. pay from the viewpoint of | o 4 Fred fights forme soersal vty — | BUCKY HARRES e Z¥ e e teney : i SIGNS AGAI“ 2 : his manager said he will challen; Dally Cr()ssfword Puzzle | light heavyweight champion, Billy Corn ACROS\ Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 9. Terminates Bard WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—O. B. i 4 1. European { mountains Far service Whichever way you look Griffith of the Washington Sena- " pA(IFI( (OAS]’ | 6 Peculiar E{[];%%g Efi ggggg gr;‘:hma. § it doesnt pay from the standpoint of economy. P . tors, announces that Bucky Harris Cried at it you're better off if you has signed a recontract for another % | |12 Valley Endeavors g 3. Swiss canton 22. Insect PHONE 507 send you cleaning to the | sear o5 manager of the Washington b R | HOCKEY LEAGUE | i iirsiics. BiSSE SRt ERAND! i Homin o™ | club. | 16. Recommitted | TRIANGLE CLEANERS. Gritfith made his announcement Recommitted |after a long conference with Har- il # p e “ow |NDI(ATED Mnns.cu]ln. 51E /Y ::: lrno"lroh:‘l way 1 e 2 : o iy : me :nis, Ne;t,hrr of })xefnlt\wofxlq bdllsc]mde o ] ; . . Remainder IEICI1 [TIE[DMMAIGIE| 2. Danish ts1ana | plans for next year, It was believed, 5 7 - i e ! i 30. Stupid person L3 i “ ¥ Triangle Cleaners | o wnes i 7 - .. . |There Will Be Two Divi-| i Bt o [N UBHIRENSCOTANE v soies | strengthen the Senators. k. . A 0 0 108 FRANKLIN STREET A L ! S sions, South North- | & &fizzate TIOIN] mgggnngg Bojie auan- goda I Baggage car- Speclal ap- 3" i titude ‘WHAT NOT ANY , , ; Play Tifle Series |, »ifi, ™ [Slelwiely IDIEIS] s5. scgue ot com . : Cd fear .‘ i P d - [} ; , SEATTLE, Oct. 11.—The most ex- A% Mon, . Kind of | £ SoWN Musical in. 2 H : i i " tensive Pacific Coast hockey league ) ¢ Cnxnen;h 3 proach Bk S IT:S T I M E TO s . - % i i % i in history, operating in two divisions Brittle ;ran:; port ‘aboard & Alrylru‘n: ¢ ’ i : s . 1 sonit Was parent sub- 2. : Vessel yarta CHANGE YOUR | GREENVILLE, S, C, Oct. 11— S h @ T . N D williopen Ho goance * abbr. 3 g;.g%.fi.ng Masouline “f’;n; Crouc(ljl fawuke pne moming ko g : California teams will enter the| ., gBort | gl 6. Belonging to THINNED - OUT . | 5neies aoe hopping about his lo 8 ; y cireuit for the first time. | 41 Damage i ad e cmefrtlee e : B ; o X 2 3 Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oak- | §& 7o . ok 7. paanguld LUBRICANTS' Tathy -t Ohariige. Stouoh. M ks ) 5 i il 4 . land and Sacramento will compete 48. Disturbed 6. Ol 8. Diminishes . mother, pulled the window shades . ¢ # 40 in & 'Southern divisfon. {and. founds.as smmech Nl 20 DE % 3 Seattle, Portland, Spokane and CONNORS MOTOR | oo ) Mone Pearson, New York Yankee pitcher, allowed but two hits as he [Vmcouv”' B, C, will be the north-| “Guess, we'd better set a bear puueq (he Yankees to a 4 to 0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in e entries. COHPMIY trap,(.aaid, QEOcH, {he second game of the 1939 World Series. Pearson, a Californian, A championship series will decide { Emph.e classitieds m—mg results, | 18 shown in action during the game. the title next spring. fomalaitats By CLIFF STERRETT | 1 JESS BLUFFED HER THA'S ELEGANT, DOWN BY TELLIN' HER IT WUZ WORTH TWENTY BUCKS, DJ‘T W%-Ii-' %IJ.A 5 llfil IT WUZ WORTH A CENT/ TEIZMAGANT2 T FEE l//A m fifl l // oo O 60