The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER v SHAME [[HERE COMES MAGGIE NOw, ON YOUR CoAT ARG BRING FOUR PIPR TiC = GOLL:‘AGE\: WON'T LET SO ME LAEE:'Z‘ET:_\_QO ) m‘rp c:':ME CowN 1N HE 1B SMOKING ONE: 5O [ () ’ - ED b T MUST BE THE FASHION o ME SMOKE ME ) THE PARLOR- | WANT T THE I PIPE AROUND SN ( b e YOU TO MEET-THE B e g ¥ " THE HOUSE - 1 BARON LONG H o4 We have in stock, even dating, a number of b | Y JUST H 2 h F TS Smeme : T2 ’/r‘;w‘\ W Vo thee New Radio Dynamic Speakers TROUMP Taare | Viz. Jensen, Magnavox - %' o and Peerless Free trial in your own home first and if you are satisfied with their performance we will allow you a liberal credit allowance for your old table talker in trade. death came, two brothers, J | * and Fred Heckman of Ketchikan, | II A Pl - L- l and two Wlste L. B Ryus, Altaska Electrie Laight and M eve , also Alaska { —ry , Ketchikan's bi i 54 £ e away in rosidents, He was 08 yours o & Power Co. ! 1 lifornia ) |foHowing a long illne The de- T G T JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA {880 was o DloREaRiLE ATkkA SHOE REPAIRING D 3 e g red waa o IGIEREEEE e All kinds of ladies, men's and Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phene No. 1§ Heckman, a prother of {For many years he operated a ; . store at Loring, Southeastern Al- children’s shoes repaired. Rubber ka, which he sold eight years heels put on while YOU WAIT, e B b s | : “ALL-AMERICAN" TEAM , because of ill health, and|MICHAEL V 8- Hhde: Biag GETS NEW PUNCH; WINTER RAGING TRAVELS 15,000 MILES|came sonth s llwinlp: in Ill:u,n\wl : b sirest trom Goldateln's |- — — — —_— TRIES FOR K. O. WITH RAJAH He was running a chicken. fanch Bmporium on Seward Stree o d WHY NOT LET US LAWRENCE, Kas, Nov. 22.—|near that city when death came. : p ¥ ! Doubly all-American is the foot-|He s I by his wife and| Bydues fa iy Sapiddi RO § put your name on our coal llst, | ball team of Haskell Institute. son, Lorin \ born in|in Christn original, dif- A it is certainly good coal. All the players are Indians—orig- | Alaska, who were with him when | ferent, » 20 cents each at V%o We deliver fresh dressed | i 2 4 s R as the Nug, —adv. > poultry eevry day. Our eggs THIS IS THE E ‘Tfl NEw URLEANS inal Americans—and they play all (SN o : are the largest and freshes! (o Fifty warriors from 24 tribes | ] ”“;\"e-“:;rhem ool make up this squad of scalp hunt. P fpRge i ? '\\_\‘ e g o D T A | ) Poultry and Fox Feeds. ‘ of the sporting world he Indians have at home a fine | = well ;u:urrnnl‘:dg::zruw"‘c” have pitched their winter camps at stadium, yet eight of the ten! 3 Jefferson Park and the fair gchequled game this year are away| ) o call the first field to the ¢ 15,000 miles before the season Every Month in the Year Phone 114 Thanksgiving Day. ends ix furlong sprint for maiden' The game with Tulsa Univer. | vear olds L the Wli""r ity, December 8 will really be a 1928 S(ll(’S D(ltes ! b R h LPRC) ‘i‘)‘:l C i 'S'”"""“ ing at Jeffe n Park, home-co g event for the team, > November 20, with the for more than alt the members NOVEMBER 21 ' oenrig’s Uil Lolor Sets anksgiving Handicap at of he squad are from the Oklaho. DECEMBER 12 ! For Tinting Photographs Extra Colors la mile and seventy yards for all ssePvations ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS ages as the feature of the inaugu- roster of the Indian team Iral card i’ conspicuous because of the ab. 1‘)2‘) S“l()s D“t(gs f Phone 35 Commercial Photography This program marks the opening g, BE Rndia ey suct ab e Sy e A RIS B4 1 1¢ nual winter raciug s°a50n white.Featl Sitting-Bull and JANUARY 23 e early spring when (pa- ) FEBRUARY 20 ) b bt : MARCH 20 ‘ NORTHERN TEL APRIL 24 thoroughbreds, num.| WHERE IS R. W GALVIN MAY 21 ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. bering among them s 3 @ Information is requested con- JUNE 26 Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burner in "‘,sm Pennant, winner ”rv”' 27 vy W. Galvin, aged JULY 24 operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.0¢ per ; r ’ ,:.:..vh(“fmm”«:(imlkij‘mw .]:.,r .‘]’(!1»[”': , *; ! 47 voar u::un\"\l‘:"(} .‘121&1;.— AUGUST 28 month and up—steam heated. i MAKE ‘M LIKE ! son, Black Maria, 1gloo, Helen's join 1-5 1 il Yo \l()'(‘rl()\“’lknflf’ : aboe other equally well knawn 15 po a « PSRN > JER ¢ THAT ONE NEXT @ and other equall ; b1 R - ¢ stake horses ‘are ‘quartered at the tno northers of Alaska. y NOVEMBER 27 {wb traoke, Good' newa ‘awaits hfm. ‘Anyoms DECEMBER 18 THE NEW VICTORY SIX Earl ¢ . who earned his knowing his whereabouts are re- e A § i p) 150K, shnfa A 8B appFantion ol desdied. o oty Hoetmiatiand Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers . NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE on New Orleans tracks, will make Spickett. R RS R A s i sted— The finest performer in its class—the greatest maximum his local debut as an owner-train- —————— ! A(h‘m“‘”‘“l“VB‘ M‘"l(' ,‘6“ Usual ‘,N,ht;n Bu[uested #peed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this er, at Jefferson Park Thanksgiving| REBEKAH WHIST PARTY Transferred by Telegraph if Desired price fleld—the most horsepower per pound of car welght His Nassak and Bravery| The last one will be held Sat- —1the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort 2 ave been nominated for the ha urday evening, November 24th at —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or. dicap against Hal Price Headley's|the Odd Fellows Hall beginning ea e ur NS BIREF s I . > b i JOE |'|CCAR| H Y Mike Hall, C. A. Coyle's McT a ht p. m. Prizes, refresh- 1 7] ginal beauty that Is Dodge Brothers new Victory Siz’ and Sea Rocket, Charlie Gratfa nts and awarding of two grand MCC l M t C Opening of the next baseball season is five months away but|ni's Monitaur and other possible prizes. Admission fifty cents. adv. Joe McCarthy, Manager of the Chicago Cubs, already has his new [starters. | . xc ange pennant punch in line. The new wallop will center around the big » winter meeting at Jefferson | ALBUMS - 28 day: acing.| For your Summer Snap Shots. bat of Rogers Hornshy. Park consists of 28 days of racing. | 4 H | 3 ¥ s} 1 — > The fair grounds meeting opens Winter and Pond Co. adv CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—The trade|s, gy January 1 and continues to Febru- Adams’ shoes at second. ¥ sce! of Rogers Hornsby has added t0|Now the Celtic David Harehit* S when the scene shifts to Lt S L p i .\\\dp])e(llh Mignics. Pitcher. Rereylo, . jary rwitich wil ba ths ont. | Jones, rookies and cash for e o olde > Nine important transactions have Hornsby. y s ~mmhm~" \hrlm‘ year nl«']h 7“ to the g““" engineered by McCarthy, the| - gsme money and a couple off?°°t in Ihe Lou et L Great Bargflms in Used Cars nanager of the Chicago Cubs, S i unofficial trial for the Kentucky | . . players went to ia for | A N Ofl s since he came from Louisville ya) Garlson, the Philll itcher, | erby- re (Now ered With hree years ag Cach de Wi il vt 3 The big stake event at the fair three years ago. Each deal has|ang Art Neht, whom : strengthened his club. The addi-| | erounds will be the New Orleans tion of Hornsby, who seldom has | pur s ,,l:;ffi:k, was sgned-to do &y qi0ap ¢ o mile and seventy , 5 Nm Car Guarantee hit less than for a season, is| pay M foOE sy L irds for Al Ases. ‘Thé itee-of Malone, speed ball hurler of . 5 b ihe fixture has been cut from $50,- : : ) o eivo i the American Associations, Neht|cho (XtUh Bas boen cut from $50 ; : We have the car you want at a low an ch. and Malone came through in fine b s i When McCarthy arrived from the| faghion and Carison i3 counted ag] f 1085¢s by the Louisiana Jockey e price and sell them on very dAmerican Association where o | & e ind OO Club last year, but it is still count- ! A : easy payments Dad won a reputation as & pennant| oo needeq one more deal to give] °0 82 8 drawing ,""”' e v j ? % % i Muilder, he found a disinterested hix’ maghing : PRy standing handicap horses. 4 . . ) A @ permanent stabil Pl N ’ : ) o Cub team floundering in the sec. i'um vear and this year the Cubs| feoeeoooeoooos AT / . Now Is the Season to Buy g8 divislon. For a time in 1036} na)ienged for the pemnaht: bug 1 he had that disorganized team out| stability was lacking. in front. McCarthy wanted Hornsby. Wil. DRESSES and McCarthy began ‘his swapping|iiam Wrigley, ir., the Cub swner, it { i s P 2 UNEAU MOTORS I campaign. He sold Grover Cl ‘mok the rubber band off his big COATS | 47 % by - V. £ o Ty nc. land Alexander to St. Louis. Hack | wallet, and Joe, like the Noret: | J v 1 3 alne: > A : A PRI | f 2 SERVICE LUCAS, M. Wilson was obtained from Toledo, | wase Mounted, “got his man N ; ! 1 , Manager Riggs Stephenson from Indianapo- § auien 1 is and Flwood English from To- 2 PRICE ledo. English cost §50,000. All LEGION NOTiCE ree players are stars now. —— We are discontinuing these 2 4 ¢ - Hazen Cuyler cost Mc( v Election of Officers Thursday|{lines permanently. Some real}| 3 4 Eaaae e e “Sparky” Adams, an infield [ night in Dugout. Important | } dress and coat bargains at Pete Scott, an outfielder. Freddie business meeting. Out-of-town | § one-half regular price. Maguire was brought from Toledo members invited. —ady, 7 g ’ ScTO . . JARMAN’S o i _ A Fire Insurance P olicy hssns o5idlh | Mo g 223 SEWARD STREET may not be changed after a fire occurs. So, ‘ if you have paid off a mortgage or finished i i > B g Property _under contract, you || Eyerybody’s | do A9 Automobile Owners should notify us. OUIW' uv'z] f ak 1. b NP, Talking Colil weather and slippery roads remind vrs € WL maxe the neccessary change that we must take care of the radiator and without cost. about the nice and Mild f get our chains on. We carry a complete % tock of anti-freeze solution and chains. Let If you move to u« new location, an en- C;;;;’:‘;;;S enough or an‘.YBOJy # i Ocusoprae,;);rer;%ur v the sites 1 dorsement is required. If you need more d h S 3 insurance, phone us. We will cover you PRESENTS e o ¢« AN yet t ey atl “immediately. at the : Connors Motor Company PLAIN, unvarnished statement of fact: harshness, but a certain mildness, with a ———m— 7 ! “Mild enough for anybody and yet rich, wholesome flavor. Service Rendered by Experts Ha‘yes Shop they sati ¥ Chesterficlds satisfy without being ALLEN S}lA TT[]CK. IY:C. Opp. Coliseum Theatre If you w'ill light a Chesterfield and harsh. They’re mild without being insipid “hetter: give them it critically you will find oo hint of or tasteless. INSURANCE—REAL LSTATE | the once over before » oé;xW}M@ l ol expected to give the Cubs the long d Papers for sale at Empi 4 they are all gone, & W A

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