The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS rl in this distr \va Hatz [ BY GOLLY-ALL I'VE DONE SINCE I'VE BEEN IN SWITZERLAND 15 CLiMB MOUNTAINS- I'D GIVE A THOUSAND DOLLARS TO SEE A PRAIRIE! COUNT! © 1927 ev Inv'e Feature Service, Inc M GOIN' TO GIT OUT OF THIS ABOUT 15 HAVIN' ME CLIMB THESE MOUNTAIN‘J 1'D RATHER BE CARRYIN' A HOD LUP A FIFTY-FOOT LADDER' __J Iy, - ¢ RY- ALL MAGGIE THINKS TOWN - I HOPE YOU ARE YOUR VIS\'T Great Britain rights reserved | AH! MR-JIGGSI'™M DELIGHTED TO SEE YOU: | HEARD YOU WERE IN HERE IN X 6W‘T‘—Ews"cj- OH,YOULL ENJOY rr_] TS SO RESTFUL HERE! 53 B ENJOYING City fans and saves the ivory; hunters much hard work imulen' | to scouring the country-side. The scouts, were much in ew‘ | dence at this year's tuuummenl. | snapping up several promisi N . youngsters. Bob Connery, pre |dent of the St. Paul club and z = the New York former scout for Yankees, on the opening day | | signed up a young southpaw whom | he rates as having major league | possibilities. = He is Jack Cou- nolly. Jack's brother, p on the Pop Warne-:_r's~5quad Not Bothered at All by Wet Seattle Field Nov. 7 Pop Wa Is turned the tables | sity. of W ternoon, 1 own mud lorse 13 to 7. “Huck,” team for short- | which Jack ! ! pitches, won the admiration of! iJack Ryan, St. Louls Cardinal| | scout, in a subsequent gamg and was signed to report next | Ryan also selected two pitcher: At least half a dozen other young play attached their! | names to o zed baseball con- tracts befor tourne; to win the to a Pop's gloomy pre-game prophecy exaggeration as the visitors ;..M | fhrough the game without a WAI.TER HAGEN ’ | r Forty thonsand fans, -the larg: | est crowd in football history here, | A short pass for a yard run; | A DALLAS, Texafi ‘Nov. T ~Wal- | by Hyland, gave Stanford detanded] ;s urday beating Joe Turnesa cne: went down the fleld straight fo : | Bue pans. of 15 vapds. tor s score | P Hagen trailed most of ths on ., a. blocked ™' i J Washington punt back of the g m;:::"‘;‘xx JOORE T Wi ton that a wel ficld might prove the Cards undoing, developed be | single fumble with four fumbles chalked up for Washinglon. witnesged the game. HUI-DS TITLE‘ The first period was scoreless. s | i ter Hagen successtully i l‘;‘:v:;f""‘;’,n'fi'i‘r::[ ;n his professional golf title last Sat.| ¢ . day but finally became one up i Rtk ‘at the first hole then halved five| line for a touchdown in the I period. ——— OLD TIMER MAY REFEREE FOOTBALL SCORES | cHI0AGO, Nov. 71— -Harry Gil- Scores of other games played more, Jr, son of the famous old in various sections of the states!time bare knuckle champion, last Saturday afternoon are “‘HU""“]““"K applying to the follows: inols s Princeton 20; Ohio State 0. |n referec’s license. Pennsylvania 24; Harvard 0. | e Yale 30; Maryland 6. i POTATOES 5 1 Notre Dame 7; Minnesota 7. Best Alaska Potatoes at Zen- Dartmouth 19; Brown 7. Cash $2.50 per Columbia 7; Johns Hopkins 7. e ol Michigan Chicago 0. Army 45; JFranklin and shall 0 . Cornell 6; St. Tilinois 14; lowa 0. Navy 26; West Virginia Wesley- an 0. Purdue 18; Northwestern 6. ‘Wisconsin 20; Grinnell 2. Indiana 33; Michigan State 7. California 33; Montana 13. Gonzaga 19; Loyola 7. Idaho 3; St. Mary’s 3. Nevada 19; Pacific 13. Colorado University rado College 6. Creighton 16; Utah 7. SEMI-PROS 60 - TO BIG SHOW _ ST, PAUL, Nov 7—Through ths | interest of St. Paul sportsmen, Minnesota has a system of naming & state championship semi-pro baseball teams which Ipnamnlly‘ has advantages for fans, players and organjzed basebal as a whole. | Every fall, pennant winners and runners-up in a dozen state’ leagues engage in a state tourna- ment at the St. Paul Ameérican Association baseball park. This glves the rural players the thrill of playing in an AA park, affords ‘a change of baseball dlet for Twin lger's Grocery, 1 ] sack. PN SO 'DUkING DR. PIGG'S ABhENCE Bonaventure 6. ' | Mar- His private as well as Alaska- Juneau practice will be taken {care of by Dr. L. P. Dawes. Dr. Pigg will return to Juneau in {about six weeks. —adv DODGE BROTHERS Four Cylinder 7 | \ ! | | Colo- (§ i Cars || The fastest four in America— ‘ 0 to 25 miles through gears in less than seven seconds— i unequal In traftic or on hills | —equipment includes wind- swipe, rear view mirror, stop light, bumpers on front and rear. 3 Five Passenger Sedan $875.00 Detroit ‘ McCAUL MOTOR CO AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL THAT SHOULD BE USED IN RADIATORS TO PREVENT ate athletic commission for e DUNDEE-HUDKINS TG MEET NOV. 21 | | UUT As cHIEF | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 7- {R. D. Knickerbocker, attorney for uF GARDINALS‘“H Donald, promoter of ths Dundee-Hudkins fight, announced the welterweight bout which fail- Jed 'Custed as Manager But| Signs as Player—Mec- to materialize last Thursday {after a row over guarantees, will Kechnie Manager ‘bp staged here on November 21. —— RUMMAGE SALE “Society will hold in the empty Shattuck’s on h. Anyone e with Mrs ~adv. rummage sale tore next to Allen 14th and ving donations le illman < ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7 rell has been deposed as manag: of the St. Louis Cardinals antl Bill McKechnie, coach during the 1927 season, will be appointed to ge the team next season. ell signed a player's con- at a salary increase of Bob O'Far-| Noy. i The Martha | |E | | I8 - SUXTS PRESSED—$1.00 JORDAN VALET SERVICE Phone 576 ks> it ok TN $5,000, dld paners tor sale at "‘he Emplre IBIGYCLE TAX Punctucl Girl Elopes in Airplane IS BUILDING DUTCHROADS ROTTERDAM, —The Nether LANC. Casper d-by year that she concl - school term with Holiand, Nov. j{'® ‘m-rl that set a nds is becoming a|this vart of the land of bicyclés. Nearly every other person has one and the number is increasing as roadway are improved. , Poputarity of the two wheelod machine is due chiefiy to its cheapness andethe leveiness of the | country. Men go to work their bikes, the housewife has her wheel for shopping and to make | calls, ond the children ride to school. In Rotterdam, Hague and other ers one of the housands of pedalli their way to work, home for and back to work again have been buil We werk on Flat Ratz on “The one thing we That’s the only way we giv.ng a men a big bu “Our Amsterdam, The population cen- s is that ng the maMn sles are taxed lollar each, this fund, improvement, amounting 32,600,060 annually. highw about JUN to about | the ) BUY a tidy red tin of Prince Albert, the National Joy Smoke. Throw back the lid and release the most tantalizing aroma. you have ever known. Then tuck a load into that old pipe, pack it down, and light up. You're on your way. Now you’re getting - it—that wonderful taste of a wonderful tobacco. Cool as a building-inspector. Sweet as the knowledge that you have met his requirements, Mellow llldml\ld as April sun, but vith that full, rich, satisfying tobacco-body that yéu’ve been hoping to find in a smoke. And that isn’t all. This quality tobacco— the world’s most popular brand—is cool and long-burning, right to the bottom of the bowl. That’s Prince Albert. Men. I'm here to say that it will suit you and your pipe, too. GE ALBEF —no other tobacco is like it! ed her attend “FLAT RATE what your bill will be before we tack shop men are all master motor mechan we guarantee all our work.” “Let us restore your AU MOTORS, Inc. “Service Lucas” from th ol for record of never d md never « th in the fi she |||l h Jr., took their They decided emorable in 1 on “ h.,m ecently r Dickel ride ride way drive anc fir. them & for mys kalsomin-' exterior paint finishing, all or pay. ) paper rior and niture 1 uaranteed no 1 262 adv OLAF HANSEN. J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work ; South Front Street - cages by > < Breaas, order Nut L made and Pies to | | | | | Best treated exter- nally. Check them 'without *“‘dosing.” Rub on at bedtime There is a difference in Potatocs SELECTED YAKIM A GEMS l'("[' !']“”(!l‘:'ll . fancy Potatoes on the Aleutian. I S HERE” Systems in our shop ) o and you know job. have for sale is Service-Satisfaction. make a profit out of the busmeas—- sinessiike return for his mons; car’s mechanical ambiticn.” Sanitary Grocvry “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 and 85 The Richest Ice Ceram Sold in Juneau is the S. & F. CREAMS which contain more Butter Fat than any other Cerams, by teat and by taste, serv-d at the Juneau Music. House Alaskan Hotel Hellan's Pharmacy Arctic Pool Hall Rhodes Cafe Douglas Pool Hall Olympic Pool Hall Mrs. Hooker’s Tea Parlor S. & F. CONFECTIONS ‘Wholesale, Phone 18 Giovanetti’s GROCERY = JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Buggave Prompt Delive of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 ! o o) SNSRI WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME CCOKING HMrs. A, Haglund, Prov. Service Transfer Co.’ Will Hau? Saw Mill Wood and Coal in every way—this tin contains TWO full ounces. Office Phone 3§89 & THE EMPIRE HAS THE EST. MOST UP-TO-DA' REST EQUIPPED JOB Pi PLANT IN ALASKA. m

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