The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1928, Page 5

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ING UP FATHER Qur First HELLO- MIKE- KIN YYOU | THERE IT 19- MY- T COME OVER? THE FOLKS Il SMELLS GOOD- THERE ARE OUT- I'VE COSKED' | CGOES THE FRONT SOME CORNED BEEF AN | DOOR BELL: HE | ¢ e Bas, 78 CABBAGE - COME. RIGH ‘ COT HERE QU\:KL\ ofu ets will J about March 20th Pluce your order now for one of tl wonderful ions, the world’s most luxurious low-priced automobile Connors Motor Lm'qmn Service Rendered by Fxperts © 1928 by Int') Feature Service. Inc., Great Britain rights reser 8 GDARD s l7 hrilling Rescue [s WINNER. DERBY Vel e o | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY , nfes NEW YORK. Feb - Tho PACKERS and PROVISIONERS o the line ifornis : ". ‘,m'l“ resouc ,’ljflw Featuring Frye's Delicious Hams and rmuda, of a woman Bacon and Frye's Bahy Beef R TR T ot hr Dav |‘:astel‘n who was swept overhoard during Q [( APITAL FANS STILL FOLLOWING Necialon’ orat Shes Wi: ey R A a fough' ea ito ths! shari In QUALITY MEATS ENATURS ARE ( FORTUNES OF WALTER JOHNSON [roumn: the tie w55 e A Dikh av carvicd the vom PHONE 38 H mmgh a battle on his hand§ 18} QUEBEC, ey, ¢ Emile 8t 'an overboard, clinging to a rail WASHINGTON, Feb. 23—Habi: ; {lie has experienced since he won{Godard won th Annual In.|8ate which was broken off, She the Athletics former slugzing out- | ep. oft. STRENTHENED is sometimes hard to break and pdio AL BIUER NS 04 the crown, ternational I Derby 4 ug to the » for half an e, W A { ; [ K5 Hive Been Fournier, the gton fans who have been | o Mg s M Roma Johnson addicts for 20 EYE Hol Ny ‘I‘]':( il Ts BOLM IN HOSPITAL ka, in the third day’s ! ¢ G T show no desire to be'gy. Hugh McQuillan, erstwitile | _ |miles, by 2 minutes 33 umen were injured ¢ X rst Baseman Is Vu’!ually cured Giant star and MeGraw's bad hoy,| . John Bolm entered the St. Ann's | ond : 0w ARIREAL it s ]\70“7 Fssex Su er .S'x \u.‘v Addition to Those afflicted hovelessly With ' g\4"rack Rentley, the singing Joft. | N0SPital vesterday for treatment 3t. Godard’s time odays, An unidentified woman had U AL the Walter Johnson germ are j.ni’ first.baseman-pitcher-pinch-| °f A dislocated 'shoulder. as 3 hours, r clothing forn off when re Team fOl’ Season ing and rebuilding h;m-v b ¥ | - -+ sconds gtrained from attempting a per- REFI 1 OTING THE VOGUE o k International ? KA [Prc Henning was an arrival 8 a finished second, ~and |sonal rescue. 5 Johnson, with 20 years of : & Newark happens to 1”‘.]“ 'l(":,“',:, T ,‘,‘m,m;‘"\” (m','“ i » Alameda from Seattle. He |RBr third, g s e TOMORROW same league with Balti-[gite 40"t “oiper prade Sl ot and his cwife went. south - some me for the thice DEPTH OF SNOW IN Bokoh. $73b,00; Coupe, $765.00; Sedan, $795.00, more, and many a capital fan 16 h tirst wen. | 3 o for a trip, and went race miles was {i s VARIOUS ALASKA AREAS P vl o il Leonard Seppala, of Nome, Alas. hour during the difficult rescue in the rock strewn waters Four | D — in the hope of seeing the “Big i Mr Henning now in n: e § , owners - > ; 5 “ ci v i - Depth of snow on the ground Frain” in action next season ish visiting with relatives, and 28:25 3 Cad wio £, omners and R GNP B S iro MICKEY WALKER i “euny w oeus - avo s BT S R e e MecCaul Moior Co 25 spiit. seaton LCCPE & closo tab on the HAS HARD FIGHT ™ ™o as follows Lau . " \ club, which a e e yay - at Goldstein’s Emporium confidence that team the pre mll be felt alor will journey to the Maryiand city il a3 far south as Klamath ‘\n:.‘} St. Godard, 11:14:17 i T. 0. B. Detroit | | to have color in abundance. | Fada Radio Sets and accessor- adv.| - Bethel, 10 incne gle, 17 in- o TR re the speed b g ac-| S PRANCISCO, Fel {fes, Columbia Phonographs and gt che Fort Yukon, —_— - ke~ A % o e . Bob Shawkey, the fc X i I ¢ records. Radio Electric Co., Mar-| We make men's sults for $55 |neau, none; Nome, inches and | = FINE FAMILY FUEL v“””" red shirted Yankee; BIill 3 1 AL, Lynch. Phone 429, adv. ' F. WOLLAND, —adv.' Tanana, 22 inches, for those wise enough to ;flh, will b s Tt : - R - - v e 1 their coal and kindling hera . despite o ’ — x C . | < Have us dellver you at you? an admittedly weak point around e | . DS address and note how mueh tirst base, finished in third place } ! : better heat and cleaner Lires last season. H 4 p : . you have. Barl Sheely, whe played first § P - - Wouldn't ask you to do this hwe for the Chicago White Sox §} g 7 - 1f it cost more. It doesm’t. {1 before being re- K | E e really costs less anc the trial ]r!mnl by a ngster, is the new # (7 P, 1 he will ;rava it. k man the Sacramento club owners g \ Z We carry a full ine of Feeds = expect to put pler of fight into / b ) b the Senators. Sheely went to - 3 the majors from the old Salt T ! . 5 { i 1 o - D. B. FEMME Bees after the 1919 World Series / 3 3 . Phone 114 5 scandal. b Is Classy Fielder /A Sheely is a hitter of nd mean [ “WHY W , ability, and despite an old injury i : W” S WURR\A to an ankle is said by the More. g About Papering, Painting or Kalsomining yowr heuse or ings to be a better fielder than place of business, any of fhose who have cavorted \\ ¥ around the club's initial sack for f 3 NO JOB TOO BIG OR T0O SMALL Leonard Backer promises John-' \ Estimate cost of job given free s '“‘I”"""' ““"’ "”"]"‘-" ?’“” gl Y o i People who demand a neat and efficient work at n a hot race for their berths at § o second and third, while Ray § 4 y N reasonable “priges French seems assured of the job of guarding short as the Solons | ' : Call KENNETH K. KIMBROUGH have no other regular shortstop § 3 : CONTRACTOR PHONE 3284 signed. Four regulars are on the roster as outfielders, with a young re- cruit who showed up well last season in the Utah-Idaho League — - also bidding for a place. ; ; Let your next Radio, Auto, or Boat The regulars are Merlin Knm) F | lead-off man, who while admitted- { ‘M }}alu-ly l’e an EXIDE ly a rather weak hitter, is fast on the hases and one who c . ‘ || — WE HAVE THEM gi! a good account’ of himself in tight places; Clarence Hoff-| man, Ray Rohwer and Frank Os- borne. Oshorne and Hoffman hit . L4 : % : Bl o g the ball hard, as does Rohwer. | Mar"ne Ele(:trlc Supply Co‘ Merrill Hoag is the recruit who e ' spent quite some time in the | PHONE 416 Utah-ldaho League before being | ; released under option to the Sena- | tors. Tony Krasnovich, a recruit, nnd Champ Alloway are on the rostes ! 2 as utility infielders in addition to 5 | ¢ WHY PA Y MORE” Backer. Alloway also works b - hind the plate. i $ ‘ ] B | Melvin (Curly) Gar ! | rd i + fo ! Idaho prulluct,y;l::)a fsn::él:guz?:-‘ T}l(‘ va Ford 9 tl"‘ "I‘K’thest valuc fOl’ the ! vied for use in a pinch at first. idin . 23 A 3 or e in & pinch at £ 1P YOU coildl aihs b Benachise Wad money that has ever “been known in the | The members of the Senators' s . ¢ nutomobnle mdustry catching department need mno in- set down all the qu‘l‘"” you demand in a, duction. Th re Art Koehl . . CHRE POCTIg | 9 P Fold has demonstrated in twenty years of automobile build» b :nrnod “}ci;?l: Sev:ryek.lfe i s P'Pe'tob'cco' such as f“s"me’. coolness, . Prince Albert! That’s living! You’ll go to it 2 || ing, the kind of materials that go into his cars. No other | Koehler thrives on work and| mildness, satisfaction, when you pulled the from breakfast to bedtime. . § | car has run on the streets of Juneau as long as the Ford, on many occasions has worked : & 4 : : i and they are still running. for several weeks straight with-| lever, the total would read: “Prince Albert.” Prince Albert leads al! other brands in sales, Pkt o sl Ford'-care. 1hat. havoiuubie out a rest. Severeid, who came fo Sacramento last season after You can proveit with a pipeand atin of P.A. because it leads in satisfaction. The word ol AT them A::rc‘}s:ehen l’l'.:‘dr; f:;sel(i“ M M i e et o g g b Throw back the hinged lid and revel in‘ “satisfaction” has worn a little thin from Rl »NB‘EI»R»T all conditions. ball hard and has a deadly whip. s, HeAg 3 . 0 ¥ ik k h Only one time in twenty years has Ford chnnpd in “’I‘he Senator moguls believe that that aroma of the world’s most Pop ular pipe much S but a pipe and P.A, e on construction, for there was no need for it. in- their pitching staff they havs tobacco. Put a load into the bowl of your pipe entirely new meaning. You'll say so on your i (i You are never out of date with a Ford Car. one that bids fair fo be of the i strongest in the league. and light up. Draw that cool, refreshing very first pipeload, and yow'll he a Prince I | WE SELL THEM Mo s e . smoke deep down and exhale slowly. That's Alberteer after that! Spe e . s b i i JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine, & (Sheriff) Singleton, right-handers, ©and Vean Gregg, Wallace Can- \ 3 . i [ f g ficld, Tony Vinel, Carroll Can- / 4 g i ) | i ) Service Lucas ficld and Tom Flynn, left-handers. 2 J Y ; A The Senators open thejr train- k- . ® & > el e L ing at Richardson Springs near & 0 ; ; ; 4 This tin eontcins 7170 “iico- on February 25 but G ’ g f y | full ‘ounces of what it 4 :nallwn‘:vnen: ofher boys mr.:fi d - 3 AN ) " takes ';a aklezlumn 1 NORTHERN HOTEL S B e S i 44 3 : : b Py ROOMS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 per week and % Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner operation—Hot water day and night, Rooms $12.060 month and up—steam heated. A 10ld Pap

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