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

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THIS GRAPE - FRUIT & DELIC\OUVS NOW You o RIGHT AMEAD AND EAT- MUST MAKE | WISH SHE WUOZ THROUGH SATIN' T BRIAN BELL oo (Awo:uno PRESS SPORTS WRITER) DR. WILCE MAY TRY HIS HAND IN EAST Although Dr. John W. Wil closing a ar at Ohio § this year, it i3 no thought that he will ratira from the game The doc kept his plans to guessing as dene by his fri sent him Suroy r post gradu ate studies in medicine, 1 mo; 1.hle pre him m the Bast to coach an ¢ elever. in the vicinity of In his farewell to Ohio, Dr, Wile» ! is making an impression on W ern football with an alert and powerful team. Hs is conceded an excellent chance to di championship of the In his 15 at Columbus 0 at work State has won the tit 3 5 for and finished in s > was times. In v tw i 2 fred he took ct > in 1913 have his teams been outscored on Ocic Wilce-coached Ohio Sta Weal have won 71 game struction tied 11, scoring » 1t 13 said 619 for opponents, coaching care s have boardir andin, Atlanti WORK m,; ON r'h_. ting v of teari pute the has heer Conferen Cropleys T CHANCE FOR €OBB TO t Y BECOME BASEBALL MAGNATE old While T v is intact on his way 11 tell the Japane played in the United St portunity to buy a e league property may be pre The death of Fack I'unn pro will result in the HKaltimore of the Internaticnal le placed on the mark:t Cobb have often hewr that when he was ihrough ir majors he would nev league baseball bu a minor leaguer in a If the Georgia Peach should de. cide to bid for the Oricles he would not have to look for financial s port for he has enough mone the purchase of a league club. The way of a major purchase is that no desirable property is for sal The holder of more records than any other baseball player is likely to compile has played his last game in the big leagues. He ro. turced to the game last season when he would much rather hav remained out and if there was any doubt as to his definite with !'u\\ 1 this year, the E pelled it. Ma can not play aft Cobb will appear in Neban former big league player. was talk on the benches a ago of Cobb and Tris Speake: ing a baseball club, but since Speaker has een put forw the fans, without consulting dent Emil E. Fuchs, to ma the Boston Braves GLENNA COLLETT TO SELL SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE Miss Glenna Collett, women's golf champion, will again spond the winter at Pinehurst, N. C., soll- | ing real estate. Last year she broke the real estate course record | there. Pinehurst is a great placs| for a golf champion to b2 in } ness for there are nine ci available for golf out of by hours. Pinehurst has five, t are two at Southern Pines and o each at Pine Needles and Mid- Pines. All the major ch of golf are in business NOVEMBLR 20 sions. Robert T. Jomes, Jr. o/ ~DECEMBER 21 amateur champion, is a 1 p At our Fior Avetions (here is active bidding e for. dubny Farrelle 4 by twendy-five to fifty buyers representing title hclder, and Leo Dicge the principal fur centers of the U. 8. and P. G. A. champion, golf is Canada, resulti gheat prices i for shippers’ fession and business at the same | time. | ., { AMERICAN LE%XOE MEMBERS | BRO.HERs TRAIL OF NORTHWE The! ' SALES DATES rd — - West Coast Fur Sales | TACOMA, WASH. JANUARY 9 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 13 APRIL 17 MAY 15 JUNE 12 JULY 17 AUGUST 21 SEPTEMBER 18 OCTORBER 23 plons Affitiated « s West Coast Important meeting fonight in DUGOUT. Everybody urged to oy come. Venison barbecue. adv, | ——— Sydney wnaureunce, reproductions | in Christmas cards, originil, dif- ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at’ the Nugget Shop. Y. —————i— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1928. By GFOR( E McMANU JAvxas BRIN I ANOTHER DICKEY- THISD ONE 1D SoneEo DELCO-LIGHT Phone-Call v Write W. P. JOENSON Phone pEFENDABLE } | I ! .' | A\NNUAL PARISH BAZAAR Three Three | NOVEMBER 15-16-17—In Parish Hall BOOTHS OF ALL KINDS Pargains, Fancy Work, Silver Booth, Cands Booth and Iee Cream Booth, Fish Pond, et I'éa Room—Dancing Afternoons Niglits Turkey Dinner Last Night aich for Special Announcements REMEMBER—3 Big Bazaar Days Admittance Free W T o e yve picture shows Stanley (" Bmkv") Harris, former r of the Washington itors, signing thr ar con-/ | [ jilot the Detroit Ti with Frank Navin, the club’s ner, looking on. Harris’ leadership made a first division \m out of a tail-ender and gave Washington a world’s cham- after twenty years. (International Newsreel) JONES 0F CHINESE ARE hina. According to Chinese tra- SHIPPED BACK TC CHINA dition final burial must be in the nd of their forefathers in crder TAVANA Four hage | to insure ace and tranquility len boxes filled with the in the hereafter, of 240 Chinese were loaded o d L teamer sailing for' Old papers for zaie at the Eipire. THE TAVERN Good Food———Well Served REASONABLE Merchants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents nship Nov. 8 Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton WATCHES For Men and Women Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Locab-Dressed Hens Immt. Milani’s (‘(1.\,1} ‘\.Il\‘l\ Té rs and Broilers. Con Carne, ters and Fish ) SRS SR SER \ ) 3 ) \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ { \ \ ) \ \ N N \ \ N N N N : s ) QUALITY MEATS Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oysters Crabs " FHONE 38 and Tenakee (O ‘Photogm phic Lhrlstmas Cards, E Made to order from your negatives or ours { ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS ! Phone 35 Commercial Photography e el This Fall, and for the Holiday trade, we have a larger and more beautiful men’s and women’s watches, line of Let us put aside a watch for HIM. or HER for Christmas Expert Watch and Clock Repairing b L. ann s‘ Store | 223 SEWARD STREET i J. J. NJWMAN A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERTALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Strcet Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska e e e e ———— WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal list, it is certainly good coal We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our egga are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer service— well you can't beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 e Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY™ We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING \ ) i ——— 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. ——) 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. THE NEW VICTORY 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 fleld—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 stocic 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 sell them on very easy payments. Now Is the Season to Buy JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager

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