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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1927. UP FATHER YOURE COMPL. OON'T ENJOY LOOK:- WHAT 1S THAT ON THAT OTHER MOUNTAIN? 'M JLUST Bec\ZNNIN' J TO LIKE SWITZER- Py | gl ALWAYS AININ'= WHY NOU TRY TO, NYOULRSELF? ENJOY THIS MOUN TAIN CLIMBIN' MORE 1F YOUL DIDN'T o STEP ON MY FINGERS 90 "\ MUCH;?-_J' © 1927. by Int'l Feature Service. Inc Cueat Britan rights reserved. COAST LEAGUE SEASON TO BE SPLIT IN TWO Winners of. Eac_h Season Play it Off to Decide on Pennant SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov —A split season has been adopted by the 7Pacific Coast League rectors by a vote of 6 to will be put into effect next The seazon will be 26 starting Apr! and will be vided into 13 weeks, and the win. di ners of the two seasons will play for the pennant in the 27th w ——e—e—— THREE NEW PILOTS IN NAT. LEAGU NEW YORK, Nov. $—The tional League leams will have least three new pilots' next sea- son. This was assured when two shifts were announced almost simultaneously, one resulting from the selection of McKechnie to succeed Bob O'Farrell, as man- ager of the Cardinals and t other sending Burth Shotten (n replace “Stuffy” Mclnnis at th Na- SPOTF ! ‘Rl ~g { By GEORGE McMANUS | COME ON- WERE GONNA LEAVE, SWITZERLAND! [ [0-10] touchdowns I'sity of Chattanooga 'and fou {against Ouachita College, Father | Armistead had a hasty talk witl Jimmy and ruled the $5 would ply only against Southern Con ence teams, while $2 each would be the reward for all others. ! © Jim rolled up 78 points in} to claim national lim: an individual scorer. against the Univee- light - MORRIS HIGH IN | GUN CLUB SHGOT, L. F. Morris won the tick to the Palace Theatre at the we ly shoot of the Juneau Gun ( Sunday with a per score of 25, | Council and Truesdell were run p with 24 birds each to thair credit. Other scores were Bo land 22, Cole . Macey 17, Kirk ughton 15. | On y, November 20, the | annual sgiving Day shoot ! will be held and contestants who | (handle their irons with sufficient skill will take home turkeys. This affair is the big event of the year, for the Gun Club, and a bigger | turnout than ever before is ex- pected by those in charge. CANZORNERI WINS BY A KNOCKOUT, | PHILADELPHIA, Penn., yTony Canzoneri, feather last’ ‘night knocked = out Henry, of Chicago, in the of a scheduled 10 round B Breaas, cares and to order by Iirs Kll‘.‘ Billy | ond Pies Sully. | : ! Walter Johnson, 20 years & | Nut made heen star at Washington, has start- | helm of the Phillies. Boston recently announced that( ' SULPHUR IS BEST | Newark club of the Interna- ed work as manager of the | Jack Slattery will succeed Ban- cr’ou. g MICKEY WALKER IS HELD UNDER BONDS ALLEGED ASSAULT REDBANK, N. J, Nov. 8— Mickey Walker is held in' $500 bonds on a charge of assault and battery preferred by Walter Reade, middle aged owner of a chain of movies on the North Jersey "Coast. The altercation oc- curred in Reade's office over po. sibilities of Walker's obtaining a lease on a ‘projected $2,000,000 theatre amusement pier at As- bury Park. Reade and Walker disagreed as to who struck the first blow. B S L PNy TOUCHDOWNS LIGHTEN DAD'S POCKETBOOK NASHVILLE, Tenn, Nov. 8- Jimmy Armistead, - Vanderbilt backfield star, is a son after his father’s heart—and, figuratively, after his pocketbook. At the beginning of the football season, Wirt Armistead made a “sporting proposition” to his son that for each touchdown he scored 2 $5 bill would be added to his allowance. But after Jimmy scored five PUT CREAM IN NOSE 'AND STOP CATARRH T | You feel fine in a few mo-(|’ men Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clog- ged nostrils will open. The air ., Pussages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, hawking, suuffling, charges or dryness; no for breath at night. “ Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head: soothe and Tu cLE A R SK | N: tional Leagu tianal Newsresl) i - Any breaking out of skin irr tation on face, neck or hody is overcome quickest by applying i Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin! Gastineau ispecialist. Because of its germ| D. B. Stedman, city; |destroying properties, nothing has.! loff. -ever beeil found to take the place lof this sulphur preparation that (instantly brings ease from the (itching, burning and irritation. | Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema/ Zynda right up, leaving the skin clear| Carl. Willis, Windham Bay; land smooth. It seldom fails to(J. Hughes and sons, Hyder. {relieve the torment or disfigure- e ment. A little jar of Rowles SUITS PRESSE 1.00 Mento-Sulphur may be obtained JORDAN VALET SERVICE —adv.| Phone 576 Sam Be: Alaskan Dan Kausen, Windham Bay; F. E; Swartz, city; N. O. Brigham, city. ol {at any drug store. —_—_—_———— SCHEDULE MONDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—General Exercises; 8 to 9 :30—Basketball. - TUESDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Wrestling and Boxing In- struction; 8 to 9:30—Basketball, Unalga. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Businessmen and Clerks; 8 to 9:30—Basketball. , THURSDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Ladies only; 8 to 9:30— Basketball, Unalga, FRIDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8:00—General Exercises; 8 to 9:30—Basketball. ‘| SATURDAY AFTERNOON: 2 to 4—Boys’ Classes. WEDNESDAY LFTERNOONS: 2 to 4—For Businessmen who cannot attend eveming. classes, Boys will kindly take notice m as only “those who are || scheduled will be admitted to q ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ‘ ATFS HERE ‘FLAT RATES HERE We work on Flat'Rate Systems in our shop, and you kyow what your bill will be before we tackle the job. o “The one thing we have for sale is-Service-Satisfaction. That’s the only way we make a profit out of the business— giving man 8 big businesslike réturn for his money.” “Our shop men are all master motor mechanics, and we guarantee all our work.” / Y b “Let us nfiflem car’s m smbition.” * | AT THE HOTELS || AT THE o o) | | | | | | champion, jon , MISSING MAN’S CAR | the investigations here WINS TWENTY ROUND FIGHT! LONDON, Nov. 8 ligan, Europegn middlew won a 20 round fight from the French mid Kid Nitram, hore Tommy Mii ! ght | | points dleweight, night. Tl last - | SAID TO BE FOUND, that Jo- led That a car of Lester J Als neau mine who i to return from a hunting trip and is now several days overdue, has been located was the report given out today by Dave Brown, who i« also employed at the Alaska Ju- neau. Brown said he had heard that Mangle's car has been seen near Tee Harbor on the Eagle River road, He did not recall who told him of it. Mangle's car one that could not easily he mis Ne declared No other information r missing man was div 3 today. Appar unaccompanied on his trip, as no one else has reported missing, and’ his present whereabouts are still un nown. 2l to be pictur. dentally, her fiance. to sacred unto her lord Frederica Coleman ol operates a flock of fighters. wants under contract, Miss Coleman {s 18 years old. Her most promising battler today is Johnny (Kayo) Vickers. At least, Kayo was his nickname before Johnny, aged 20, became en- gaged to his pretty manager. Miss Coleman thought it wasn't exactly refined, so she changed it 'he fans know him as “Smiling Pohnny" Vickers now. 4 ently Mangle “There’s only one Camel cigarette THE number of cigarettes smoked has increased 100% in the last five years, and for just one reason—enjoyment. Where there’s the most enjoyment, there you'll find the most smokers. Camel over- whelmingly leads in popularity. Camnel is blended of the choicest tobaccos money can buy—that’s why it’s so mild and smooth. That’s why Camel leads the world. - N stables of leather pushers in the South, This Girl Has Stable f Promising Fighters * | women's Frederica Coleman of Buckhead, Ga., manager ot six boxers, vith Johnny (Kayo) Vickers, star of her stable and, inci- (International Illustrated News) ATLANTA, Ga. (LLN.).—Enter the woman into another sphere hither« and master (laughter!)—the malz. ¢ Buckhead, a suburb of this city, owns and She expects to have one of the largest when she gets the boys she Miss Coleman is a plano teacher, and plays the ergan in the Buck- head Calvary Buptist Church. She met Vickers when he was a choir singer in the same church. From the embattled pose of the photograph it might be assumed that the pair are already marvied, but the date for the tinkling of the wedding bells has not been set. ENTERTAINS | JOURNALISTS DODGE BROTHERS Four Cylinder Cars known editogs for onv her d Nov i e | The fastest four in Amorl 0 to 25 miles through in less than seven secon { unequal in traffic or on hills equipment includes wind : swipe, rear view mirror, stop light, bumpers on front and aper v dele Lo University of Kan 4 Roy L. French, n tional president, a faculty memb Lof the University Southern California, will pr One of the featu tertainment will. be ka, where the 125 ( s at a dinner rthur Capper a Capital, rnals, and Frank P , publisher of The To- * te Journal, new. 1P attend in of The will ba rear. of le TFive Passenger Sedan $875.00 Detroit given publ and Mc¢CAUL MOTOR CO who Allen At men lilam poria ( f The W Murd will Vhite, Henry Jeacon The Wic | Women Fourd Club | To Teach Patriotism There is a difference in Potatoes SELECTED YAKIM A GEMS $2.75 Per Hundred k, of | | cHIcAGO, women §--Teachi the ob ument Club of Chi- . founded as a local orgaui fon, but which now plans to ex tend its to all the dney 1 in cha am i than 100 members * organization has become one | most ive women's i('lu!u in Chic 1 It ‘meets n | speaker on | mental affairs | patriotic natu org patiotisn mid-wast hton Smith, ol the ex of Informatic is sent to other nizations and civic Sanitary Grocery ! “The Store That Pleases” ! 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