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- 5 l e e e et et ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS HAVE 1?2 4 HE AR ABOKT T _MORNING NOON AN'_ BRI.NCING UP FATHER ‘OF You LOSE S A WONDER TO ME YYou DON'T LOSE YOUR MIND - IT WADS DUCH A SMALL PACKAGE | CAN'T UNDER STAND HOW ~Nou DROPPED IN THE FIRST PLACE IF YoU 4 HAD PUTIT IN YOUR VEST POCKET YOU WQULDN'T (3 - HA\/E \_‘O " i CANET GET OVER TH CH AN (DIOT HELLO MR JIGGD SUCH HAVE. “YOU HEARD ANY THING ABOLT THAT PACKAGE YOU LOST ? and Retail Butchers SEWARD STREET JALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs 0t Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FIIONE © 1928 by Int ) Feature Service tne Great Brutain rights reserved CARS COLLIDE NEAR e T PG . DENHALL DAL A o LM e S oo ot Alaska Scenic Views owned and ¢ k rer, and Commercial Photography wned vd oc- FIND EVIDENGE - ANGIENT RAGE ON ALEUTIANS |Stoll-McCracken Expedi-| | tion Has Proof; Four Mummies | | \ | | A head-on w \debaker }lvnn by D. B. Studebaker deliv by the Alaska Stean |driven by Warren H |curred last eve at about ;ml.uk on the highway near {outer Mendenhall Dairy. The dent was declared unavoi and ‘happened as two were rounding With Femmer w baby and hig in-law, Mr. and M elson. Wilson was driving | Inhabited the Aleutian I s,fand we urning to Juncau from was brought from Bering Sea by|Auk Bay. Al received v in. {the Stoll-McCracken Expedition, | juries, but no hurt | which arrived here aboard|seriously {the schooner Effie Morrissey The front | Eskimo legends of old were smashed |tion were confirmed by discover./mer sedan is undergoing repairs {ies made during the summer. Many the Connors Motor Company " relies and trephies of Northern|and the truck at the Juneau Mot. KRip sories A wild o aboard the schoorer. |cr Company. The Senators outhit the Seals 19 ; ; il § Whs four sk RRE othes | & to 15. Dutch Reuther, lefthanded 4 ] Rastiges of tie SHeAE BEDTs arve| ane, /held, the ‘Senators: scoreless valued the highest. The mum.| 3o the fir | mies were among five found near The shing the summit of a mountain on one mgnta. of the Aleutians when the mem.| MR o ST bers of the expedition sighted a| (pertion of what proved to be sarcophagus, The opening wa |discovered after considerable ex | cavation The five mummies were all in a good-state of preservation, bu ;”Il' age - is not determined. The Team Meets Gov. Smith; Ruth and Executive Ex- change Greetings i 3 Phone 35 truck, Laundry Wilson, WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal lst, it is certainly good coal. We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our egsd are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. Aund our transfer service— well you can't beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 the able cars . SEALS TAKE FIRST GAME IN COAST SERIES SAN FRANCISCO. Cal, Oct. 11. ~—While a crowd of )60 roared approval, the San Francisco Seals yesterday afternocn pounded out a 12 to ctory over Sacramento, winning the opening game in the Pacific Coast League Champion- the a curve - his PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Oc daugh |11—With four mummitied bodies,| lother proct that an anzient son alone e min one wa ends of both badly The Fem. can viliza THE ARCADE CAFE Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Day: Soda Fountain in conneection n and listen to the MARY YOUNG, PHONE 288 at { Come R CALIFORNIA COMPANY FILES ITS ARTICLES Articles of incorporation of the asper-Stacy Company of Califor nia were filed today in the offico of the Secretary of Alaska. It is an engineering and general con struction company The company’s capital e of 2,500 each value of $100. Its general agent in Alaska George I Mumford of Anchors It is un. derstood this company has the contraet for construction of the hydro-electric project on Eklutna Lake and the river of the same name that is being fostered by Anchorage and San Francisco capital Prop MERCHANTS CAFE Thos. McMullen, Prop. JUNEAU’'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co. tock with : i shares a hurricane, are expressed bty maritime men, Photo shows intrepid sailor as he left St. Thomas en route to IFlorida coast (International (llusiraied News) Fears that Capt. Franz Romer, German, who alone negotiated 2,730 miles of open ocean from Canary Islands to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, may have been swallowed up in recent | WINDMILL PLANE FLIES CHANNEL’ CHICAGD CUBS | night from St. Louis where they! L dod e | took the World Serjes Champion. | Sox HAHD RACE | served ship for 1928, The players were| €58 " abpsated. atfected by National Leaguers Take escorted to the Hotel Biltmorel |ture. g Shaie they mei. Gov. Aftved B! | The mummies had apparently City Series From Ameri- can Team {compartments. The body of what P S SRR is believed to have been the chief lof the tribe, was found in |compartment. It was clothed in otter ‘@nd other valuable skins, then weapped with many ).mh of |straw ‘matting, which one ns Isald it would take several w |ers many months to make mat. One of the mats was finely but the other dozen e U A NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS-—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in - operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per : month and up—steam heated. e one {tomb was found divided into two one PECHGEER S W b REBUILDING FLOAT NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—The pre " ay- mois.- local contractor, float on Wil the Govern. | it to a M. Keeny, is rebuildir his loughby Avenue near ment Dock, extending 1 THE NEW VICTORY SIX NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE length of 140 feet. | The finest performer in {ts class—the greatest maximum It is being reconstructed with|| ' 8peed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this the idea in view of using it for (:\ price field—the most horsepower per pound of car weight hydroplane mooring float —the lowest center of gravity——the greatest riding comfort - —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- DOCK BEING REPAIRED iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers mew Victory Six. The water works dock is bein McCaul Motor Com pany @mith. Along the route ~were |been treated with some preserva. cheering thousands and a crowd of | ]“‘}v thei 1 e 3,000 met the team at the station. | R oo b e o Babe Ruth was the first to greet | n'nu chie r“\\(rlre bodies ;.q two chil Gov. Smith, {dren similarly wrapped sl PO In the other portion of the s 9o U e cophagus were the bodies of :I::Ir:z £les ':;‘ ‘m‘::]"“ mn"{ l“‘ “‘“':]:‘Cub« who were third place win- man and woman wrapped only . e |ners in the National League at ; | matting. Fastened to the )8 bave kids yelling for you, ¥ beling ciose of the sesson, are. cham e . . . | bodgim O ariokh 1 e i s season, a i o _ . . body were spears, arrows and “Oougratula. \ CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—The Chicago put in repair. Some new piles are being driven with new cap- ping and new planking being laid Ruth responded: “Well, you'va got mine, anyway." NO ALL-AMERICAN BERTH IN SIGHT FOR MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR, Oct. 11.—Michi- gan’s great string of consecutive All-American selections apparent- ly will be broken this year. Not since 1920 has Michigan failed to place a player on the first mythical team, a record of which few schools can boast. But this year the only candi- date with even an outside chance for All-America berths appear to be George Rich, captain and full- back and ‘““Trus” Truskowski, center, Starting in 1921 when Ernie Vick was picked for the center position, Michigan has produced six All-American pastimers. The others were Harry Kipke in 1922; Jack Blott, 1923; Edliff Slaughter, 1924; Bennie Ooster- baan, 1925 and Bennie Friedman in 1926. Oosterbaan also made the teams in 1926 and 1927. Kipke gained universal rec- ,ognition in his junior year while Vick, Slaughter and Friedman all were seniors when chesen for the 1l-America. Oosterbaan, as not- made it in each of his three asons of play. " Kipke was a halfback; -Fried- Uman, quarterback; Slaughter, " guard; Oosterbaan, end and Vick d Blott, centers. Only at tackie jd fullback has Michigan been able to place a player in the t seven seasons. S —— NORDIC RACERS ENTER ATLANTA, Ga.,, Oct. 11.—It ks like the Nordics have it! the entry list for the auto races the Southeastern Fair and Ex- ition include Sig Haughdahl, an Peterson, Norski Larsen d Jack Johnson ————— - RECORDS . osing out all 1v imcn Columbia Okeh Records at F0c each . evenings. Radic Elect o [pinus of Chicago after losing two | straight games to the White |of the American League. | The Cubs pounded almost every- [thing thrown at them by four {hurlers yesterday and won the |seventh and deciding game in tha City Series, 13 to 2. ~Twenty-five thousand fans saw the contest. Sheriff Blake held the Sox score- less until the last inning when he allowed two runs. Five errors also helped to defeat the Sox. P i A, EMANUEL WILL BATTLE IN HEAVYWEIGHT RANKS SAN FRANCISCO, Qct. new heavyweight under an old name has entered the ranks of the “big boys” and will try to accomplish in the top division what he was unable to do in the one below. Armand Emanuel, San Francisco lawyer-boxer who was undefeated as a light heavy- weight until he was stopped by Mickey Walker, middleweight champion, has blossomed out into ! (a full fledged heavy. Many thought he would quit the game after the setback but linstead, he went to his father's ranch for three weeks and gained pounds. Now he is in the 200 pound class and will cam- paign for the heavy vuh:hl title. -~ e ANOTHER WEARS “47” CCSTERBAAN WORE 11.—A ANN golden the da during gan wi George Rich On the openi tice Rich, by chance, Bennie's sweater with erals. ARBOR. Oct. 11.—The| " that characterized g Bennie Oosterbaan throe years at Michi- 11 be flaunted by Captain this year. ) nz day of was I | prac- given num-| e ACTICN! Presiden‘ial E'e tion Re Hoover rud §mith frow rlos ting o1 Jeacai Adv.l Sox | and freshman coaches is either a jdegree holders. |tive legal job |Gene | | | This autogyro flying machine piloted by J. De La Cierva, Its | inventor, averaged 100 miles an hour on a test flight from Croydon field, England, to LeBourget, Paris. The machine which carries four huge blades rotating on its top is capable of making a practi- cally vertical landing, eliminating necessity of a large landing field. REBEKAHS GIVE PARTY The card party given by the Re bekah Lodge last evening at the 1. 0. 0. F. Hall was well attended First prize for ladies was won by Mrs. John Torvinen and second honors went to Mrs. William Jar man. The ' men prize winners were Willlam Steinbeck, first, and % L. O'Brien second. Refresh- ments were = served after the games. CORNELL ELEVEN HAS ALL-LAWYER COACHING STAFF ITHACA, N 11.—Cor- {nell this year lays claim to what it believes to be the only exist- ing football coaching staffl made up entirely of lawyers. Every one of the five varsity Y., Oot; -{bers of the party were marooned other implements of the With the woman's body Ineedles and many pieces of animal |ekins and sewing material, Eskimo Legends. Eskimo legends say that when a great chief died, his seamstress |and most valient hunter were kill jed and buried with him, The mummies will be taken to New York to determine their age The schooner Morrissey went within 240 miles of Point Barrow but was blocked then by ice fields. The ice also stopped the vessel when it was four mile from Wrangell Island. Members Marooned. Bdward Weyer and several mem hunter were | (for 10 days on Diomede Island when cut off by the ice from the ship. They managed to make |Prince of Wales Island, a short distance away from there and succeeded in reaching the Morri. sey. The Morrissey will pros New York via the Panama leaving here on Saturday. ed to| anal full fledged barrister or is in the last stages of studies at Cornell law school Head Coach himself, who laying down the law on the foot- ball field, heads the list of legal Gilmour Dobie is pretty good at “Tiny” Hill gave up a lucra- toneomipLhecs purchasing property «should notify us. We will make without cost. coach the line and Tommy Fen- nell, Dobie's other assistant, who !like Hill played on the ’25 team, in hfs last in law school. The is year freshmen Balderston of last year's 1926 two coaches, team and Emerson Carey, captain, make it unanimous. —— P NOTICE insurance, phone us. immediately. Eastern Star Dinner Date - e GOODIE SALE | The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will 3'hold a Goodie Sale at Garnick’s grocery store on October 13: (Adv.) changed to Oct. 16. Anyone wish- ing reservations phone 4, 2 rings. !Dinner followed by cards. (Adv.) A Fire Insurance Policy may not be changed after a fire occurs. So, if you have paid off a mortgage or finished under contract, you the necessary change If you move to a new location, an en- dorsement is required. If you need more We will cover you ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE The work 18 being done by Jake Cropley SANITARY GROCERY Fresh BRUSSEL SPROUTS 25¢ 1b. Jonathan APPLES $2.25 box Del Monte Brand Sale Still On SANITARY GROCERY Let Us Inspect Y our Brakes Avoid Unnecessary Expense on Your Automobile Faulty brakes, besides being the cause of acci- dents, are also a cause for broken transmissions, driveshafts, universal joints and differentials. We carry a complete stock of brake lining. Our mechanies are all trained men. Our shop equipment is modern and our MOTTO IS “EXPERT SERVICE” — Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right | | Bub Btation Post Office No. 1. 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