The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 7, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER YES-DINTY= I'M ALL SET FOR YOUR RARTY AN' BELIEVE ME- I'M HUNGRY- | IMAGINE | KIN SMELL “THE CORNED BEEF AN’ CABBAGE OVER “THE .J///»/ | WASHINGTON U LOSES SECOND GAMETO 8. CAL. Pacific Coast Conference Basketball Title Goes to Southern Team LOS ANGELE —The Unive y of Southern California has won the Pacifiz Coast Conference basketball cham- pionship for the first time in his- tory, defeating the University of ington last night in the sec nn(l game of three by a score oX 26 to 25, taking two straight vic tories in the Champlonship se- ries. LUCAS BACK FROM SOUTH; FORDS TO COME NORTH SOON Harry 1. Lucas, president of the Juneau Motor Company, who has been on a several weeks trip to the Pacific Northwest, returnel home to Juneau on the steamer Yukon last night. While south he visited in Ta- coma, Hverett and Seattle, anil while* in the latter town visited the Ford assembling plant on its opening day. He said he expect ed to deliver Ford cars here i the near future, with possibility of receiving some of his autos on the next boat from the south The demand for the Ford in Se attle is large, according Lucas, who declared thousands of ofidrs are waiting to be filled. /Fords assembled in San Francis:o are being sold in Seattle, but with a $50 higher price than will be asked for those assembled in Se attle, he said. ‘AGED INDIAN WOMAN TG BE BURIED TODAY Sally Jackson, Indian, said to have been born in 1818 at Kluk- wan, who passed away this week at Tee Harbor, was brought *) Juneau yesterday afternoon. She is the mother of Mrs. Jimmy Jack- son of Juneau. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. today from the Native Church, Harry Willard officiating. The Charles Carter Mortuary was in charge. Cal., March 7 ———————— THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. G S AR, FLANT ! FORGET-ME-NO TEA ROO] Strictly home cooklu Ples and ' cakes made to order. Chicken dinner every Thurs- day night. Mrs. Katherine Hooker Phone 157 ! | | | | | | | | BETT-? to M| WHAT 2 YOUL DAY You ONLY HAVE ENOUGH FOR FOUR AN’ YOU INVITED FIVE? YES | INVITED: DUGAN: CLANCY - REILLY AN’ HICKEY AN YOUR- DELF - WHAT WOULD NOU SUGGEST THAT | DO ABOULT IT? Emigration Becomes | _|CAVALRY HORSE LEAPS Profession in Spain E RIDREE bl OUT OF SECOND STORY —Hundreds of emigrants from Galicia and Astirlas return o ROME their homeland from abroad Wil | cavalry : comfortable fortunes and gen~: ously lay out largs sums of money for improving the conditions «m their fellow-countrymen. There is March 7--Squadrons of same obstacle, with the attendant officers leaped at full, danger of crashes. Sliding down gallop through a second story win- a steep bluff with horses on thair dow at Tor di Quinto, famous|haunches was even more spec- Italian riding school, to furnish tacular. for the visiting King Amanullah| But the greatest feat was that another class, how-|of Afghanistan such a spectacie of jumping out a second story ever, which may be called tho|as the wildest riders of his own|window at full gallop. Nome of “professional = emigrant” class,| country could not furnish. the riders knew when the com- members of which go abroad Vir-j wyep the king visited Italy, the|mand would be given to jump,| tually every year when the 10¢2l | pirgt country on his European itia-|until the second before the leap. harvest has terminated and ©e | opapny the Tor di Quinto riders|The officers went at a gallop into turn home six months later after|oyigiq themselves in feats of en |the courtyard of an abandoned a trip to Argentina, Cuba or M {tertainment. Ordinary jumpin: chateau, rushed up an incline and ico very little better off than they | yaq nothing to them. Hurdles along a hallway on the second were whon they left, woio taken with as much nonc floor, toward a huge breach at One middleaged emigrant has|;no, gy a gallop over level grount!the end of the corridor like a crossed the Atlantic 12 times. [{nle thor th the qudm" going door. i Zml DL b‘:"h:“‘h B, SATHAtleg o Through this horses and riders B R leaped to the ground below, un- 'Pe0ple might smoke some cigarettes for a lot of queer reasons, but they certainly smoke Camels for plea- sure. And they smoke - more Camels by billions. els “I'd walk a mile for a Camel” Ca By (,EOR(,L McMAN [ | WHY CHEVROLET IS THE MOST ECON- OMICAL LOW PRICED CAR Chevrolet is cquipped with Oil Filter. Chevrolet is equipped with Ai t'l« aner. Chevrolet is equipped with Crank Case Chevrolet equipped with The x::n»r,«Lu( trol. Cleaner. is Heat Con- 8 Electric. cuum Tank. with o-Remy with \'-'1“\ with d Chevrolet Chevrolet is Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet cquipped equipped is e 'nmn 1 )i Demountable aight Side Rims. i® cquippe Balloon Company able to judge the distance until, in mid-air, but taking the leap in| perfect stride in couples anl| fours. ‘ The course at Tor di Quinto i | 80 severe that few men ever grad- nate without broken bones, and! there is scarcely a day's exerc that does not cause one or mo:?| falls which put riders into the al-| ways-waiting ambulance. | Tor di Quinto, however, is onl \‘ the second best viding school in Italy. The first is Pinerolo, whirn existed before the birth of united Italy Captain Count Calvi ai| Bergolo, long the head of the, Pinerolo school, won the heart of Princess Yolanda by his brilliant | riding at the London Olymm(‘ Games. He is now the husband; of Italy's eldest princess. Plno{ rolo has had many officers of! foreign armies as students. i e e— - | STEAM ROLLERS DEFINED | | stationed ,the First City. LONDON, March 7-—Steam roll- ers are locomotives and not mo-| tor cars, and therefore drivers of steam rollers in England need not | have a license to drive a motor. | This position has been establishedl | by the Automobile Association ‘w‘ a test case wherein a man who had . driven a steam roller for 39 years without license was arrest- ed for not having one. {taken FEMALE OPERATGR AT T JUNEAU CABLE OFFICE| &y i BIRUHN COMPANY - | PACKERS and PROVISIONERS A girl baby this morning at pital to Mrs. L. of one of the chiefs and he “‘smokes” was S8t born Ann's Harper, wife| local cable office is passing out the as a result. This makes three children in the Harper family, two girls and a boy. It it not known when l)n‘ new ar- rival will take a ‘key.’ | Other happenings have also place at the cable office. Charles K. Cunnings, wife and | i baby, arrived on the Yukon from Seattle and Mr. Cunnings will take his trick on the cable end. He has been statloned in the Seattle office. George Guest, who has been | cable operator here for several months, left on the Aleutian| for Ketchikan where he will be in the cable office at early | Hos- | Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye's Baby Beef QUALITY MEATS PHONE 38 ) | | | —— New Essex Super Six REFLECTING THE VCGUE OF TOMORROW Coach, $735.00 ;.Coupé, $765.00; Sedan, $795.00, F. 0. B. Detroit McCaul Motor Co. sleep, I'll wake you up when you get there. Bob. adv. - 3 FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to ordet their coal and kindling here Ha s deliver you at yot! address and note how muel better heat and cleaner frey you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesm’t. really costs less an¢ the will prove it. We carry a full Ine of M D. B. FEMMER' gan Phone 114 g WHY WORRY About Papering, Painting or Kalsomining your hcuse or place of business. NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL Estimate cost of job given free — Phone 257 For Bob Tarner Taxicab The “Pregident.” It's a Lulu, Rockaby Raby. It you go to We make men's suits for $55 ¥. WOLLAND. People who demand a neat and efficient work at reasonable prices Call KENNETH K. KIMBROUGH X 1 PHONE 3284 COMFORT Without Extravagance The comfort of kpowing there will always be bright lights and lots of power to start the motor promptly is yours—if your bat- tery is an Exide-—a type and size for every purpose. MARINE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. PHONE 416 “WHY PAY MORE” The New Ford is the greatest value for the money that has ever been known in the automobile indastry. Ford has demonstrated in twenty years of automobile build- ing, the kind of materials that go into his cars. No other car has run on the streets of Juneau as long as the Ford, and they are still running. Ask some of the owners of Ford cars that have run them for fifteen years passed. Ask Charlie Rudy how long he has run his car under all conditions. Only one time in twenty years has Ford changed in construction, for there was no need for it. You are never out of date with a Ford Car. WE SELL THEM JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Service Lucas NORTHERN HOTEL uom—lomh)nmtndn,fl.flnmnl%, Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner operation—Hot water day and night. luulllwfl month and up—steam heated.

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