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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS , Alaska Meat Company PHONE Fresh Local Dressed Hen [ FATHER WANTS YOU TO LOOK AT 1 THE PICTURES IN THIS BOOK ABOUT ALL THE BEAUTIFUL BIRDS HELD IN CAPTIVITY- HOW THEY WOULD ENJOY A LITTLE LIBERTY! OM. IENT THAT CRUEL? THE POOR LITTLE. BIRDS ! HOW CAN ANY ONE BE <O MEAN ASTO NOT LET Q THEM OUT? — 'Ll TAKE ' T TO MY ROOM WHERE I't.L. NOT BE DISTURBED- BT aea s T Brifish S};ee(l Ch&np Plans to Break New Records in the U. By ANDRUE BERDING | (A. P. Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov. 7.—The row, in which Major H. 0. D.| " 00 $ holder world speed |y b o rec r motor cars, hopes to 5 B reach 240 miles an hou axiion most completed. Major will take the top Am n January for tests on' ghe s Daytona Beach, F Simultanecusly boat, s receiving final touches will be a com Arrow in se can records. pects to hop-skip and jump ov 1} the water at a rate of 90 miles an hour or more, “I inte in Februa e an inter It is hard to say' which of the two records will be the more difficult to beat; I am inclined to motorboat | record will be the harde will certainly be at gerous as the other 240 An Hour Judging solely from the of his car, Segrave said he it wculd produge a speed o miles per hour, Tires, he decl ] he great problem for racing| moto i | “Last time,” Segrave related,| “the Dunlop Company promised the | tires would stand up at 200 miles an hour for three minutes——and | they did. This time they promise | one minute at 240 miles and hour, and that should be long enough.” Accerding to plans now announc- ed, Segrave's car «will present an unique appearance. It will be o low that the top of its tires will| be the highest part of it, and it can stand upside down on its own wheels. Large Wheel Base The body will be only two feet wide. The whee however, is 13 feet 6 inches ave says his car has several original fea- tures which he refuses to divulge, believing there is still time for American firms to copy t ( S ave's 3 E greatest Golden | ;onpection w ith 1 ave, hull " | propellor t 5 %% instead of p (8} way out to use two p! ite dire car pellors, revolving in But “there resistance of christened ) “can tell me will slow dos the bcat more, two propelior | the lopsided position in the water h one propellor ‘would bri about.” or rds, Wi in - eese Oregon State Star design | Knew Francis Brost, tackle on the Ore. 4on State team, is one of the key men in the Corvallis aggregation's forward wall and has been used effectively in offensive "\rma!ioni‘ The Reward is perfect teeth, ET him grow up with per- fect teeth. They mean so much to a man. They are a social and business asset. The best way to make sure of per- fect teeth is to keep teeth clean. Then decay won’t setin. That's why more people buy Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream than any other. Itkeeps teeth healthy, brightand clean. This thorough cleansing is the chief feature of Colgate’s. And that’s the one big thing you have to do to preserve teeth . . . keep them clean, Your boy can have the same fine teeth that countless others have who have used Colgate’s for years. Just teach him to make this a habit tor life, WALTER CLEGHORN IS WINNER AGAIN Sister vs. dister Walter | de n Geo Dixon, ! The mill went| - Matches to Burn; Six Million Per Minute STOCKTON-ON-TE Nov. 6. S, England, | town in' is celebrating the y of the match ! just a century Walker, a al| t. invented a ‘“‘percussion r" which, placed on thej of sticks, became | death flares for the cld fashioned | tinder box s here Johnny ends small VI]I)|)" 28,-| based on an! day arly | ,000,000 a year ate of five matches g pity of population sumption ! hillion 1 |- 1t_the matghes manutactured| cach year were laid end to end| ’H.l\ would reach a distance of | 195,638,145 miles or 4,000 Iiml':-“ |around the I ! ; | |Obregon’s Home Town | | Made City in His Honor i | . fiivd HUATABAMPO, Sonora, Mex- Evidence of alleged perjury in b e odaith ko connection with divorce grant- & ik Gliogth Thax Lrdukne ed in April, 1927, to Princess )., " "y ivabampo, where in| Elgine)vlfn l:ler é‘llpé)s-hpsl;'l life he made his home | (above) has been filed in cou his was just a town then, a gs basis for reopening the case. smail place which followed with | The evidence consists of an appropriate pride the various| affidavit by one of princess' steps in the career of its most maids which has been placed in eminent native son. It watched the record by attorneys for General ()l)||?.'ul\ ascend the Mrs. Gertrude Schroeder, sister ishest position in the c 3 ) and it basked in the reflection of of the princess and co- | ) ‘ respondent. ! | " ——i N — to s, n the hand of the a n ywrote finis across the record of| the President-elect | Now Huatabampo is a city, of ficialy declared so by the Sonora Congress. Even more, it has had the honor of being capital of the {State for three days. It has the Governor, the Congress the courts at work within |small confines and official |have, been signed and stamped al “Huatabampo, capital of the State of Sonora.” All this was in homage to Obregon’s memory. A R e Can't be beat anywhere, card |to please the most fastidious.| Samples at Empire offic seen and | its act { ’!g--- W. P. JOHNSON Phone 1 w0 False U. S. Bank Notes | [Mexican Air Defenses Will Be Strengthened put in airplanes the Mexican air in Tijuana The an order to be Lower machines similar famou ind the Licutenant Fierro of t Mexican afr service made good-will flight to Cuba and Panama The Baja Ce nia constructed at be el mono- Lind- of 8 lifornia,” mel Rob will { |erto /| nent hopes {livery » planes within six ymonths. hey wlill be added to the equipment of the miitary forces. for de of air D - GRADS AID FRESHMEN Wis., istants . f Dick Worden, who guards one of | Stanford’s flanks. A veteran cog i1 Warner's defensive machinery. MADISON, Graduate a versity of " fre en Baffle Cuban Police e ife. This heretofecre has been faculty advisors e CLUBS HELP ATHLETICS 4 More Nov. ' 7 the Uni will help themselves to onsibility assumed by of Wisconsin adjust > - - re HAVANA Nov Cugan ypo. lice are puzzled by the recent revalence of counterfeited Unit-| s currency in Cuba. Ther bills copied with | extraordinary cleverness and a|t number cf $10 d certificate which 'can scarcely be detected It is thought that the bills being brought here from mainland LOUIS hers of s |are employed in Mis in promoting by providing athletics. THE TAVERN Good Food———Well Served E REASONABLE Merchants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents than 900 physical education full or part time Civie clubs cooperate pl education larg for 1ol ouri are the areag WATCHES For Men and Women This Fall, and for the Holiday trade, we have a larger and more beautiful line of men’s and women’s watches, Let us put aside a watch for HIM or HER for Christmas Expert Watch and Clock Repairing LUDWIG NELSON Watches Jewelry et ettt e Kann’s =) Store 223 SEWARD STREET 5cTO $5.00 | J. J. NAWMAN "A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska Milani’s Chicken Tamal C Oyste FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oysters and Tenakee Crabs FHONE 38 g S e e e S o - g tPhotographic Christmas Cards! Made to order from your negatives or ours ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS Phone 35 Commercial Photography b i 3 WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal list, it is certainly good coal We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our egss are the largest and freshest that the hens produce, We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer sorvice— well you can't beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 | I Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It ~ DRY CLEANING PIIONE 15 PRESSING 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. 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. i — e ) ———————— THE NEW VICTdRY SIX NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE The finest performer in its class—the greatest maximum speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this price field—the most horsepower per pound of car weight —the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- iginal beauty — that Is Dodge Brothers new Victory Six. McCaul Motor Company Automobile Owners Colil weather and slippery roads remind ns that we must take care of the radiator and get our chains on, We carry a complete stock of anti-freeze solution and chains. Let us prepare your car for the winter. Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts USED CARS | Great Bargains in Used Cars Are Now Offered With | ‘ New Car Guarantee | We have the car you want at a low | price and gell them on very i easy payments. | Now Is the Season to Buy | JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager

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