The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1927. 3 T FATH By GEORGE McMANUS nrn or BRINGING U FATHER s oA ”EQ!EJQF (U Wi VS OLT HERE , B AR ( | ) TR | LL‘VEL\;J 1 (ON THE DESERT | [ AT / P14 g : ; - — \ '} E) !]‘H(‘n w U | was sy | /8 e E 4T P > &, BY 2 YOUTHS NOISE L4 L NG ‘kou'rf_:\oh" 2 i 3 % ML TGO, vk ¢ A . 1 f » ,fly s @y \ [(WHO 16 A CUIDE | ¥ { i T WAS { fiik /A 1 ' , ’15 ! | THAT c.v\(’) i HIRED TO GUARD / / i 2 [ 1 %A 3 ( . I%TF—F’ 2 RULY 3 "-,».. be Hoarded Fortune in Wom- en's Coltage, Causes (?’;II‘(‘ il] !\,\‘.\’,’\ Eae T ; i 'utwwr; by el aorisno $875.00 Ditroi 152t by it R e, e | | CRA R sl O L4 e e o ) &% ’ admit, the | A M 'GREYHOUND RACE | HEROES OF SPORT hofhur Weptef Yme wad pe L HCOODY SR TRACK TRAVELS HONORED, FRANCE|#=cd 7. Cots, erandimote cash and LIKE CIRCUS | i, o4 e ek g Mo PARIS, Nov. ¢ Fre hetaes are iver 1 | T . , Nov.s 8 ; i .‘ : i ) the coifession There is a difference O | honors by their nation ; ke in Potatoes SELECTED per_coita G SPRI KIS AT THE FINISH RLD o fown, s L (o egton ot onor 1 aomian | ' V1 1% (RE SR RS F AICINT PWICE WON TITLE FOR HEILMANN NE‘_WESTSENSATION 0y Lious vt & ; i "| WAS WAJGR oPERATION YAKIM A R : ] s inning machines will e John Grabitz, employee of (i Y ¥ ! o § prs b (‘:‘”lw! ool i i wonored ) Alaska Juneau Min Compan ()I’/’I;" b s i L |, The victorious Davis Cup team, | entered 1 SABLELT ot ik 5 FRENCH BIKE RIDER . ; o mobably the youngest dev L e AT St Lant, nterve major operat @ g o SCORNS ICE WATER i i, asont L idke Neorid ,' o # Ry i t '“] i”“ morning : i 1 4 atel A on - .o wi the seeond | PARIS, Nov, Role : i B 5 b b ATTENTION ® S Per Hundred e e bt a1 o A ' HUSKY WOODCHOPPER |* i i " Tho Mobakal - i : S o ON GOPHER ELEVEN SUITS PRESSE o R A 8 i n a ATy then all s U8 o5 Rk o o SORMBAN VI\ILA ) jat 736 erthors urge \ ) 1o dians e ot " . PAPOLIS, Nov. ¢ inn “ |m|41| Pt | g . | > " $ : ¥ ame al B A @ . Ieas Faoie youth weig 220 pound lLe w 1 e A g sl MERICAN LEGION Grocery e e Kt G A i : ; He has heen a success st . Sk o B ; oo ’ thokle und b bha puckbelds - PHONES 83 and 85 S 8 o . 3 - - WILL GIVE ITS ; b, nsi “'.',v‘.']'.r”.i eaker g },}DGBBYHMARSHALL 50, : - 3 : : ‘ : SHOW CZARIST STAMPS i il : | STILL PLAYS FOOTBALL . B - . LONDON, Nor. 3 Annual 4rmzstu‘0 Day Danee (he topped the list in 1916), Heil Rl mann chalked vp his third. \‘ s : ot the la s fiold day. o (il MINNBAPOLIS, Nov.' 0--They » | Jmstad. Ay 4t 1 vy Lajoie of the old Clev ok PRk 1 y i e ¢ 1 B IIAIL Naps in 1910. Ty Cobl and | Mursh: ¢ Blknk. Thotball: at ; Tk Asndee L} i . . . hiad heen hatiling it out nock anl ) fify i as i o A T Dt et Kk S SRR S B Sl D Lol Lk ! ¥ beth hael Theodoroviteh, ani FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. of the « ith Cobh in the a view of the Kremli i prints lead and t d dike..olgor t el 4. Jimmy McLarnin, Los Angeles lightweight, w ¢- |are the property of DI Jas “"_.“‘_ TICKETS $1.00 : t " frov ing followers by knocking out -I\]’:id Kaplan i ! Chi is ?)u ':;:““fi“”‘;““(‘i’};y‘"' alned them during for! @ ' 205 v is hoid- | ‘primel bout with Sammy Mandell for lig cham- < S SN ) A wing position for- tho l‘:iunsl?ipf.orhlclf.quxin is touted as best lightweight prospect | 3 N‘O;I;E Music by Betz Coliseum Melody Men ovanettl S & 5 ml"‘]‘ el Marines, - a profes- gince days of Benny Lconfu"(l‘. & g e ; : ; 4 ‘ : Qnternationa Newsreet) | There is a large mo parking Dancing at 9:30 o’clock GROCERY hird for the H:'uw) Hé made his perennial debut | 3 5 o/ e, Aoswer. 056y * Ploat 3 s i tiipes. that AEI\E'I:\ r'\'}':‘;(" ;"ml s t POTATOES ATTENTION rs parking there in the future AN 2 3 o New York Yankees, contr! g . ¢ 4 i ' | DBest Aluska Potatoe: rou neer cood carpenter he 1. 1 - safe hits, all cf them little bunisy .u.'r:u.,:mnn of lumine wies 1o oy g ¥ per{ pl i 5 3 ) down. the third base lin R & ¥lsuck. iy | A IRG adv. lady. CHIEF OF I‘(H ) (&0] - = : — COMPANY fprompt Pleases" Thers was quite a hit of i ¢ Bayh of Walter | £ ment following Larry's ‘big g iRl S deni “FLAT RA TI"WS IIER 199 Muvc{x, Packs and Stores the claim being made that he roes of undying fame, Marshall Vi Freight and Buggage been handed (he bits I order toijoinad with 130 Ro Yithan wrest the crown which Cobb had findian athlete, in'doing end duty Worn for several seasons. {for the Maroon and Gold. e In the final summing up, how- | o g e sy iidey D PR S A el 1. which, old timers say, “The one thing we have for sale is Service-Satisfaction. topped Lajoie by a little less than bwag one of the ontstanding con- That's the only way we make a profit out of the business— a point, mark of b s of all time and contribnted bt - h W _ i s good for another hatting - title Slell R 1 LS IvA . Mg giving a man a big businessiike return for his money. There was so little to choose be- | margin of victory over Chicag fween the two, though, that dach was presented wilth We work on Flat Rate Systcmns in our shop, and you know what your bill will be before we tackle the job, “Our shep men are all master motor mechanics, and we guarantee all our work.” Yan _automc ‘ e ! =% s hile emblematic of the swat ¢ham- | ! “Let us restore your car’s mechanical ambition.” Prompt Deli ety of pionship. ] NOTICE | ! LADYSMITH COAL Heilmann's vietory this season | | 7 S 4 PHONE gave him fhe title for the fourth | \ timo and definifely establishea | After November 10 no telephone ’ ;};:,r‘,,h;““);,'mxl.i.n ] »;3):1:51‘:;‘-:;.1:;(‘1‘1‘ e S S S : mi..m [ ‘ J UNE. 1 UMOT( )R ; I ne. 91 ' |All vemittances by mail must, - “g, 3 ot S S AT in 1921-23-25 and 27, ‘ervice Lucas"” i AT o eioenin | bear ostunik of ot ater than| WELCOME CAFPE time o Detroit player has led thelast discount date. - Please be . 3 e - - R o ; ; Front Street floid 1’ the Tast 21 catipnisns, [PTOmpt. i : 4 —— - { HOME COOXING 1'1\!1le lnurued in an even dozen JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS| R ! championships, while Heinie Ma- ‘}"i! A TELVEKK‘&“E_EMA_' : ; , S C " E D l] L E } .Lrs A H'\glund Prop. nush finished in front in 1926, | Speaker in 1916, S’Sle’; :'4’ 192“,00"8 SAGE TEA I MONDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—General Exercises; 8 to 2 f B aud 1922 and Ruth in 192 were ¢ | 9:30—Baskbtball, (0 ) fho. only, ones fa;hreals tiio srigir ‘ TUESDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Wrestling and Boxing In- Service Transfer Co, R rocfuim bt dis Tiape ou INT“ GR AY “ MR ' struction; 8 to 9:30—Basketball, Unalga. Will Hau? Saw Mill Wood i) d P WEDNESDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Businessmen and Clerks; and Coal e Run your finger over the spot ‘ 8 to 9:30—Basketball, |omico Phone 280 RUMMAGE SALE in your shoe where the heel ! THURSDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Ladies only; 8 to 9:30— || Residenee Phono 7301 - The Martha Society will to{Darkens Beauhfully and|} . rests. Feel those little humps? ; Basketball, Unalga. - - ‘a rummage sale in the empty! v FRIDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8:00—General Exerciscs; 8 to ibamast ty St Shitickis. ov Restores Its Natural Col ‘They are nails ready to break . 9:30— Basketball, Nov. 14th and. 15th. - Anyone| or and Lustre At Once | through and irritate your foot. ! SATURDAY AFTERNOON: 2 to 4—Boys' Classes. Get Ready Folks 4 havi i til I ith Mrs. s AFTE : ety A : S:I‘;I;Exll: Y H e ——adr: Common garden’ sage brewed %temdl’iklfl eliminated thlfi.. wsnnulw)h‘oyca‘n‘mfvbgt]:gslxesven?ngwch:ref e — for a y Inln a heavy tea; with sulphur ey are we sewed al Bo: d alcohol added, will't ay, 1 ys will-kindly take notice of dates as only those who are ) ) ww:mngg o by gl srond = kg the hesh e i b i Real Barn i fully dark dnd luxuriant. Mixing 'rhere are no nfll]n! or taCr(a to . i - ¥ the Sage Tea and /Sulphur recipe A”” I‘TI(‘ ASQOCIATION b { 0 atehnme, though, is trouhleuc:m& cause tl'OublC In % - — — D‘4A CIJ An easier way Is to get the r;ndg'- addmon Qsteo' ot AR g . A B o 'to-use preparation improve ¥ v . XPe ABHE m‘v the ‘addition of othcfllng‘l;'edlenttn mflllllks ha};e 2‘ b AMOUNT OF ALCOHOIL THAT SHOULD BE a large bottle, for only cents, ' cus ion 80! o A @ at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's| ) ; e : G USED IN RADIATORS TO PREVENT £ lri Not!Sage and’ Sulphur Compound,” P resilient cork, ! FREEZING II'4I‘L *'Xnur backache is uuuyl thus avoiding a lot of muss. » % i y & bv Jlumbagn, sciatica, or a str i, While gray, faded hair is not ~ a 207 Prevents Frcezing Down to 19 Degrees Above Zero. 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