The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1929, Page 5

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- -~ P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, \VLDNESDAY JAN. 9 BRLNGING up FATHIZR 1 THINK 'L SUR PRISE MAGGIE AN'DO SOME WORH AROCUND LL CUT THE GRASD JLST TO SHOW HER HOwW AMBITIOUD L AM - By GEORGE McMANUS ;11928 : HOW DARE YOU COME OUT IN THE YARD N YOUR UNDERSHIRT 7 OO You WANT TO DISGRACE LS? NOT an Insurance Policy merely but PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you than your bank account—or nothing at all. Reliable Insurance Dependable Service 3 l PORTS* MAPLE BUSTERS INTERNATIONAL RACES TEX RICKARD VANKEE COXSWAIN DRAW YACHTS TO CUBA > Brunsw cored over the small 1 a three \PULLEN RETURNS Wik (f"' FROM VACATIO‘J ON CAMBRIDGE CREW RULL SIX GAMES“‘ o 1 : CGM ADDISON Allen Shattuck, Ine. { Clarita 175 187 183—b45 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Nabs 168 178 199545 140 141 449 166 131 101 150 794 - Total 804 2371 TAKES VACATION WITH HIS FAMILY or the pr will be sold from rooms ac Machines and Records joining Candy Factory on HAVANA, Jan, 10—Preparations| CAMBRIDGE, England, Jan. 10, )t the |2 1e June. J h Ddward: & Addison. | Lower Seward Street. are going forward here the —For the first time 'since the war and Power | M@ y 164 poi W mmand of the Coast| annual internatio star class/there is a possibility that Tt Tor G Upalga, stationed Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choeo- yacht races under the auspices of| American may sit in the Cam-|he % to enjoy several d latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and bW YORK . 10._With the | the Cuban government, Commodore bridge Crew in its race against o Postiand lez ) from cutt carry. last big crow bid h Rafals Fosko, -7ihn - diredtor, kays, Oxford, {ore ted his wit which will be a much needed rest well, Tex Rickard has gono to ragt COmmunications with clubs! R. Swartwout who Was coX-land two children were in ve dutie Com. Addison is EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing in Woodlawn Cemetery, For three I the United States indicate alswain stcered the First Trinity|good health and wished to be 1 from the Atlantic| imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize hours vesterday a long line of *TE® ‘“‘f"‘_’]’,‘ < i et o S ;"fi’l" ‘)"‘ ‘[“': "“:-“'1<>f, f““‘”"{‘ © in|membered to all triends I since taking command | your home town produets. mourners drawn from all: walks of | © coruary clas < ‘I“"‘ L ““») and the May races | juneaun has been almost | : R | The h are run along (last year, is the man, His daugh Mi away from the Juneau | life, passed through Madison " : by is daughte Miss WA S10% : Wk 0l CR K N Square Garden to pay final tribute ® four of the Gulf| Swartwout, who prepared at|pyllen, is a f 1an . rendering medical assistance| ELMER E. SMITH W protioter iand 10,000 Of Mex 2 for two trophies; Middlesex School, Concord, Ma lege, and his son, Winfield, stricken communi aiding 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m remained. for the funeral services. |Ohe from the Cuban goverpment|has distinguished himself else-|tending Benson Polytechnic mall ships in the Gulf of Alas a, | ? DAL and another donated by the Bacar-|where. He is well known as the|in Portland » relief work | BOY SCOUTS TO di family of Santiago De ( |editor of The Granta, undergradu- | 3 e “ The few days vacation from of- Large cash pr re likewise of-|ate humorous week poet, | ficial duties will be spent by Com S T S ¢ ey Ah sy a POCL| LADIES GUILD MEETING Total 688 873 857 2418 : 4 : Sl PLAY BASKETBALL ered. |and as an teur natic eritie.y T g | Addison with his family with BESSHER” L LA | he first imeeting 1 the n City Team _ {whom he h 1 very little time 3 | vear of the Ladies Guild of Holy 159 184 470 2 0ke Voin & EhaE a meeting of Troop One, of | APAN LIKES BASEBALL | SHERMAN RETURNS Trinity Cathedral, will be held a 182 498 0, Hammarsbrom. e . local Boy Scouts, held in the W YORK, Jan. 10.—Ninety- — the residence of Mrs. Wellman 138 189 520 . R ot 71C R d d$150t 3250 ) | oc r of the Unalga, will gymnasium of public school five thousand fans saw two b U Marshal E. H.|Holbrook, on Seventh a 186 . 157 64 M '(_H “"“lm_”:” es é uce 0 Tuesday eveni it was decided ball games which Ernest Quig au on the |2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. 137 146 18 ‘," Adadissn & that a series of bask ames | ley, veteran Na: e Hm»‘ yrthwestern enroute to his head.| Mrs. Er e ; ir SN ST | DODGIE BRO z HERS should be played betwe handled in Ja , he wrote|quarters at Haines. Deputy Mar-|the Guild Total 767 868 816 2441 | No. 1, and Troop Two. sue headquarte {shal Sherman took an insane pa-|bers make Manilas Faipar H‘,STO}}E,”},{,?H.}};SM, of the| S (l [ 7 on was elected captai AR e {tient to Morningside sanitarium.|tend this meet Esteban 159 544 | trade, this store will be open . Standard and \ICtOI'y Models Troop No. 1 bask CDD FELLOWS ATTENTION |W in the tes, he spent matters pertaining to unfin-|I 148 150| Thursday evening, January 10th, Troop No. 2 will select their Regular meeting of Silver Bow |several days visiting relatives in|ished busin which must be at- |1 169 1“"1wmm 9P M | 1 this ¢ y hold Lodge No. 2A 1 0. 0. F. this|California. tended iediately. Interest- | Rax 35 446 |ady. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. | HI C lM C m their weekly levening at 7:30 o'clock. Vn»rk} e i i 3 the New Year of|M 116 367 - cuau Otor 0 pany David R as Scout-jin the Degree of Truth. Lunch| ywgE MAKE ERLARGEMENTS v lso been made and - LWT Aimquist Press Your Sult. of H. L.|will be served | Alaska Scenic Views adv.'be « 1sscd at this meeting Total 727 652 828 2207) We call and dellver. Phone 528 e o e | OSCAR JENSOX Noble Gra \e annual Father-and. —adv nd. + to be held at Moose| - et ington Birth-| STORE HOURS For the accommotation of the| ing completion. | Json, chairman |trade, this 'store will be open op Committee, requests|Thursday evening, January 10th, wbers of the troop com.|until 9 P. M b ; o1adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc, fort to b kly meet- | > a special at the future wee! ¥ n i e prese will be open even- This store ings of the Boy Scouts, ings cn the 10th of each month her g o« e for the accommodation of the CARD PARiY TOURNAMENT |trade. Wemen of Mooseheart Legion |adv. ~GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM The first party of a series of e eee - five d s will be held Save the date: Saturday, Janu- TONIGHT 4 se Hall at 8 p.[ary 19th. For big dance at m. yone invitul adv. | Moose Hall. —adv. Second Conference Game—Channel Series DOUBLE-HEADER J.H.S.vs. D. H. S. BOYS J.H.S.vs.D. H. S. GIRLS Juneau High School G ymnasium £ FRIDAY—JANUARY 11TH Doors open 7:30 (Sixth Street) Game Starts 8 P. M. Adm. 25¢ and 50(; Elementary Students 15¢ THHES U lron‘KERSENE & For TEN DAYS TRIAL yous bome bright and chesrll, savime University Lests prove this wonder i e A\uam o vezrly e 7% t B e o S e open flame on one gailon common ¥ D SR oo cob“n MEDAL GUAR: ts F‘m Trlal gl;mmml:.?‘ as a white light 11 notsatisficd, retnen. qualin every way. o tlla Baw Taskamt-Liht Aladdin ™ GET YOURS EREEY: v» onc vserineach Ihl 10 whin cusiom- ers can be referred. In et wour 0% with. n that way you ma: out cost. Be the (ortunate one Lo Write fim b, FRE m%omwn how 0 gt one FREE. " | TR €0., .im Bldg., Por*'and, Ore, womp LARGT ST NEROSENE (con oM MANTLE LA WOUSE Mako big morey spare ot :E"- 'Mk..ynllE. whf ':-..: LT INSTANT White Light THE LIGHT. ON HALF THE OJ LIGHTIINSTANTLY Agents Wanted | - * At the same time toasting removes impuris ‘It’s toasted” Coast to coast radio hook-up every Saturday night through the National Broadcasting Company’s network. The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra in*The Tunes thatmade Broadway, Broadway.” . ¢ “Pass me ang_c_lgf- I pass up the sweets.” /4 — Z — — EN fattening sweets tempt and you dread extra weight, light a Lucky in- stead. No discomfort, no trouble—just a common sense method of retaining a slen- der figure. The finest tobaccos are skilfully blended to make Lucky Strike. Then, “It’s Toasted.” This secret process brings out every essence in the tobaccos and produces a flavor which makes Lucky Strike a delightful alternative when you crave fattening sweets—there is no interference with a natural appetite for healthful foods. That's why folks say: “It’s good to smoke Luckies.” ties. That's why 20,679 physicians are on record that Lucky Strike is less irritating than other cigarettes. That's why prominent athletes have testified that Luckies steady their nerves and do not impair their physi- cal condition. No wonder that this was dis- covered long ago by many men, who pride themselves on keeping trim and fit, who love the “pep” that comes with health and vigor. A reasonable proportion of sugar in the diet is recommended, but the authorities are overwhelming that too many fattening sweets are harmful and that too many such are eaten by the American people. So, for moderation’s sake we say:— “REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET.” No Throat Irritation-No Cough. The Americas Toh-ecucn, Manufscturers ! START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT PLACE YOUR ORDER B FOR 4 : A NEW FORD CAR Johnny Farrell, National Open Golf Champion, 1928 AT JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. FORD DEALERS Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet. Sy b 5cTo Kann’s Q Store 223 SEWARD STREET ; P A Beautiful Silver Anni- versary BUICK The whole family will enjoy lots of comfort |+ Johnny Farrell, National Open Golf Champion, 1928 and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anmi- | versary BUICK. : Sold on liberal terms. [ Connors Motor Company | Service Rendered by Experts e et e FRYE BRUHN QUALITY MEATS £ L . & g Delicious Hams and Bacon Frye’s Baby Beef

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