The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS !.DYNAMITE HELPS | Vext to Bible. Boy 77777 ) % (XL soo i naied U AANE 3 | SUPPLY WATER TO Scout Manual Most |[HERE comES | GOOD MORNIN; fl1 sa10- Gooo foen'T ANnoY e : ‘ CCLORADO CITY Universally Used | ITHAT OLD MR- GROWELL- MORNIN' VVE GOT TO GET HAD : GROUCH - HES SO HOW ARE YOU? SOMETHING FOR | ¥ ANY CANON CITY, Feb CHICAGO Next to | MEAN HE HATES || (MR 3 W | OFFER! used in thi ) e, the cout Manuil . HIMSELF- R L the Royal G . ' flly used and I’J—' e - .‘ N ¥ Mountains, where the tem n Dr. George “ 9 AU e is low all winter, and of York, told more | NS0 8 reason dynamite has to f A d-legates at I ) v for clearing away ference of the \ from the hydrants which tap the gion which is in ses= Arkansas River [sion er M 1 500 pounds of -5 5 i P sded in a month BIG CLEANING BILL coldest part of the MONDON, Feb. 8 —Great’ Heid ] en Keep ! night tain’s bill for laundry, dry el ~ I'v &'t that - the flow ‘of |} and dyeing reached 20,717,% Wator IS mot shut of at ibe fa 1000 pounds, or more than $1004 tke valves, The hydrants, like 000 in 1924 alone, a recent surs {3 Blide . sarvais. WAl faetaas ey cated. The amount wag 2:./7, (UMD ‘{lm.m " 1_ x' 'l:..‘ ‘l‘:\ \Y\.ll ,(;nlr,_:.,,l xlu co as much as was spent in / Al y load of 10,000,000 2207 " ___! L‘:??’,_ o [t W allons flows through tunne :\,:‘: """ RS b v — - s W I : > cables. ide ot a2 P at 2 P. M.—the ‘ |Alphonse and Gaston T g ! s ; { L JACR OF ALL TRADES | JUNIOR { Hard on Teleph ! i ‘ ard on Telephones|ict me wo vour oue jobs. 'hone | ATHLET i ! P 172, John Holler, Prop. adv : ’ LETIC | susPENDED' ARIS, Feb Too much W4y o ' CLASS . ! e We make men's sults for $55 |} e | s | ance and the pubtic isp: WOLLAND, —adv. | will report for : ; 2 S e —— | £ : ; rlg]’ll Fans Now. Lbee Op-ln asked to cut out the flour- . . c it instructions. . o ishes YT T o P 3 £ty o L 3 e AR s & ks, et SRR N o SNC R porlunity of “Ragging" | Government telephone officials “drens o'ds i NEXT TUESDAY i {have advised to eliminate g Best treated exter- |} EVENING | Famous Referee {some. of the ndedl “forms \j?'! 3 { R G ki | s, lof courteous usage in asking for N at 8 P. M. ornsby Only One of Many Stars to Be Sent’ B i e e P 2 X { vy, who counted nine over Gene| inilh { Native and Filipino Away After Brlnglng Down u}rath Of Magnates { Tunney and won a name for him about the health of { Boxing Instructions ! 'self, has been suspended indefin Madame, the children % HORNSBY SPEAKER 'ALEXANDER Sentiment plays no part in baseball, and the Hornsby case is merely history repeating itself, as witness the above galaxy of stars who couldn’t get along with their big league bosses, and were traded off or 'HY the terrible hullabaloo over the Hornsby tase? When you sit down and think it over in cold blood you'll find that it isn't the first time a star of the first water has been kicked out into a cruel world by his owners. Take Grover Cleveland Alexander, f'rinstance. - 3 He couldn’t get along at all with Manager McCarthy of the Cubs. 'He given the gate in mid-season. The St. Louls Cards promptly snapped him up. Alex the Great responded by pitching his new owners /into a pennant—and world championship! And it wasn’t so long ago that Kiki Cuyler—a star if there ever was lone—wag kept on the bench by the Pittsburgh overlords, even during |the world series, which went to the Yaunkees in four stralght games. | Nobody ever got the lowdown on that affair, but soon after the season lended, Kiki was traded off to the Cubs. Watch s smoke when the 'bell rings next Aptill - ° v e SISLER CUYLER FRISCH reieased outright, All these diamond brilllants have txses new within the period of one year. (International Newsreel) And how about Tris Speaker and Ty Cobb? Ak A Remember when Cleveland and Detroit gave ‘em the tin can just a year ago? AND—didn't get & nickel in return for them? ' Somebody must be giggling yet, after thatl R And George Sisler only a few weeks ago was traded off to Washington by the Browns—after it looked as though Sis had a lite job with the St. Louls outfit, Anyway, Hornsby couldn’t jibe in with the Card owners, and that's why he was sent o the Glants & year ago. Incidentally, Frankie Frisch,: one of the greatest second basemen of modern history, couldn’t get along with Jawn McGraw—and that's why Frankle went to St, Louls in ex- change for the Rajah. Yep—history-sure repeats! JOLLEY SIGNS UP FOR YEAR WITH 'FRISCO Leading Slugger of Coast; ague Hopes for Rec- | i [ OF ALL-AME, | i | ord This Year SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8— Smead Jolley, leading slugger of the Pacific Coast League in 1927, with an average of .397, has sent in his signed contract to the San Francisco club for the coming season. Jolley was not satisfied with his record last year and hopes “to do better.” Jolley Hves at Wesson, Ark. g “I did not hit so well last year, but hope to do better this season, the Seals’ outfielder - wrote. would rather play {n the outfield but will go behind the bat 3 you all” think I can help the club there. With the we are | up i it \ABELL ADBED TO EXCLUSIVE CIRCLE | small_and the company |now be added to the list. ‘| Minnesota coach; Tom Mississippi coach; Alvin “Bo” Mc. Millin, Center College quarter- back, '19, Geneva coach; Harry Stubldreher, Notre Dam? quarterback, ‘24, Villanova. RICAN GRID COACHES — NEW YORK, Feb. $—The num- ber of fomer All-American foot- ball plagérs < who have become head “coaches of college teams is (™ iat s :rh:llml;llo: olhcmhlni i:u, i N i v 2 2 school where he earned his All- inguished, but aothner name c¢ "]Amerlcan btk .The fatest 1 ®arl Abell, now! Abells selection incidentally head coach of Colgate, who won;“m""s an era of graduate coachinz Walter Camp’s recognition as, a at qumAa as the university at tackls mt the Central New York |the time of his appointment de- State institution in 1915. jclared in favor of that syster. Foremoat. in #lie exelusive group‘(m“e Hauser, former Minnesota which Abell joins are A. A. Stagg, Plaver. whose reslgnation as head Al‘American Yale, end in 1889 coach led to Abell’s elevation from and predent veteran coach at the|l¢ codoh to head ‘mentor, wiil University of Chicago; and Tad serve as assistant to Abbel while Jones, who won the covoted pursuing . the . medieal e lection as quarterback at Yale in | Which forced him to give up his 1907 and who has caused a atir main coaching responsibilitios. by saying he does not plan to re- turn as coach of the Elis this year. i Others are Walter Steffen, Cli- cago - quarterback, '08, coach at Carnegi> Tech; Percy Wendeil, Ilar;ll’dh halfback, ’10, Lehigh coac! it year; LeRoy Mercar,|children were burned to death Pennsylvania fullback, '10-12,!when fire destroyed the home of Swarthmore coach; J. J. McEwan, | Reuben Stork, farmer, this morn- Tad Jones of Yale and Ira Rod- gers of West Virginta the added sl Ao Parents Logking for Work;Tkree Children Are Burned to Death of Oregon coach; John Maul-|been caused y kerosene used in betsch, Michigan halfback, ‘14.|kindling a fire in a stove. The Oklahonma A. & M. coach; C. W.|mother and father were in Flint Spears, Dartmouth guard, '15,{looking for work and did not Davies, | learn of the tragedy until they Pittsburgh halfback, ’18, Roches-|returned home this afternoon. A. Higgins, A e OScar R. Hart, R. H. Chad- 19, Washington r “Louls; Ira E. Rod-|wick, J, 8. Jeftrey, Sam Baker t Virginia fullback, '19,|and Richard Wakelin, -traveling West Virginia_coach; Heinie Mil-{men, _passage on the Alaska ler, Penn end, '19, Temple coach; |for the Westward, the first three G n Locke, dowa quarterback, [named for ! ter for che, .| reveked on o g | and ! Abell of Colgate will share with FLINT, Mich., Feb. 8.—Three West Point center, 14, University |ing. ‘The fire is believed to have | and the lat- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1928 the State ar Boxing Com-|and all the relatives and pets I not unusual preludes to a Frenct s referee license has been | man’s business m ge to the ground that he and these, it is said, T eed an unlicensed boxing da long delaying mateh a week ago. Americ methods in The absence of Barry from the {ing are cited as good examples. itely by | mission | Bam friend all d BOWLS AND MAKES RECGRD : FOR ELKS’ ALLEYS| | French politenc HAVE DABK HAIR With ten cousecutive etrikes fo |is the highest score ever howled | ion tho Elks' alleys in Juneau. The fermer record high score {jag held by H. R. derloest You Darken Gray, Fad- ed Hair With Sage Tea i |tha s alleys. When Mr. Met-| "call had smashed his way to the {score he made yesterday' ha pu iup $20 which will go to the fir yman to bowl over 288. | e { 1 Tea and Sulphur. treaked appearance, this simp i derful effect. ! drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get By asking ATTENTION REBEKAHS Perseverance Rebekah Lodge 2, I 0. 0. F. will hold their| r meeting Wednesday, Feb. ! ! S o'clock. A1l members re- | quested to be present. Visiting members welcome. ! | a large bottle Vo, use, for only 75 cents. MRS. CHAS. W. CARTER. Al Socretary, | t¥ to the hair. Well-known | frrrrr e e applied—it's so easy to use, to THERE IS A REASON} | People who bought at prices advertised have repeated orders a time. By helr disappears; ‘ 3 after to its natural slossy, soft and beautiful. ad Joods still on sale except Palm service telephon- t his credit, Frank A. M=tcalf broke | fa bowling record of two years' tanding yesterday afternoon on} Ithe Elks' alleys when he ran np| e I'n ra 501 o 288 pins. | « game score of 288 pins. This(Nobody Can Tell Wher| {who scored 279 two '8 g0 o ! ¥ i . o i ' Grandmother kept her ha iuud at that ti posted $10 1...], iituily AErkened P piofl o |the setter of better. score on | Deautitully durketed, glossy attractive with a hrew of Sage Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or mixture was applied with won- at any of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to| This sim- ple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beau- druggists say ev- erybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens go naturally and even- ly that mobody can tell it has been You simply dampen a comb or [soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at morning the gray another japplication or two, it is restored color and looks o e re h- a e TROLLING AND (ring will deprive fa op-| It is the admittedly bad te i portunity of ra ng him for his!phon vice here that has dr count in the Dempse ‘unm»yi.,, « 1s and the pub fight. At all boxing shows in'geek some relief 1 which Barry refereed since Government's teleplione & September, it has been the prac-|comments one newspape tice of the fans to start in unison 'aple to make (he machine fune and count between the rounds|ijon then the public must not ti going from 1 to 14 {up lines with the soft nothin ’ T lof conversation, much as on ETCALF 288 I must regret the pass ”,r tradi- Non-rustable e | Hardwar ir| e le by having it serviced Connors Motor 0. ATHLETIC ASSN. SHIP CHANDLERY WIRE LEADERS HARRIS Expert Motor Car Service Is a Science Continue enjoying the comforts the factory built into your car Service Rendered by Experts PO | GEAR - Non-kinkable e Co. by experts. Company e e e v. Alstrom’s New Stand 0. J. ANDERSON, Prop. Newspapers, Periodicals, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Soft Drinks Phone 438 | {Olive Sodp and Wool Soap sold out — new shipment on the next boat. ! 223 Front 8t. 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