The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1929 By GEORGE McMANUS HUH! HE LEFT MO E FATHER - YOUL HAD CANE-THAT‘% A 1 BETTER PUT THAT (TR | FINE LOOKIN' THE CANE HE LEFT BACK -IT'S MOTHERS | O - ON THE PIANO CGARETTE HOLCER - b YA STICK FER A GUY THE BIG CALF | CALLIN'ON 7} <L TO CARRY- DAUGHTER W 'S LEAVIN'- Shipment just.arrived of Fireside and Uni- versal Rag Rugs. Also small Axminster Rugs. et Nk DEMPSEY Hardware Co. school band. On account of §‘Z @ R 2 M’GREW PLANNING | MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Jan. 17.- \ WHY NOT LET US ; L3 ac empsey 1 etur: put your nam 11 A Rl b s REVERSIBLE GARDEN \Jack Demj nay return to the . g cer!al‘:flye ;":oguzoir st ring but he will not decide umdtil e Shrine ball being given l:llvr% in the evening, the st game will! MAY GUME BAGK t under way at ock. | Leach, together with the veter-|he knocked Jack Dempsey out of 7 ] | 7, o o vy riRr ey High, which they overwhelmingly ke, worliolts b ) We deliver fresh dressed BROWNIES RECORD IN U. S. HILLTOPPERS /it s MEEIRRRRE BOANON bo s veme vorkons vere poultry every day. Our eggd 5 o - Sier 5 + o | Bataiher Hand Col Q% g e e Mroma el > & » [ are the la t a SHOWS 6 K. 0.’S IN 6 YEARS | On the other hand Coach Wald's| ypw yoRK, Jan. 17.—John Mc-|to “feel protty good down here, [N - that the hcr::flprodn:cslr”’.' i : ¥ : gamey troops have not been idle by |\ manager ot the New York|but added that he “is the only per ] ) We carry a complete lina of v & | Sny: a e and 218, Zotrix ““‘““"\ ints, plans to spring a brand son who can tell whether or not " ) Poultry and Fox Feeds. : i = day by day, in every way. . Inew reversible outfield on the Na-|my body is in trim for a fight and| g And our transfer servi PETE | \To provide work for all his! = et LGB have opportunity. to. koM : o SARMIENTO £ . i soach Waid e 6o | ual League next season. juntil T ha opportunity to tes! well you can't beat it. > E : } ‘]*‘N»“'- Coac II Bl “;;‘ formed tWO| ¢ pe gouble combination of!it, it is impossible to tell what 1 - " ne-ups and one wil tangle With|yiene ang left-handed batters, four|will do.” n | . [ g v e vty %, 0, e Btir, tne|wil o7 » D. B. FEMMER ¥ i o event of the evening he Unalga| ;o They are Tony Kauf- Ph Py . . | COMmer 8 o 4 one 114 The J. H. S. Hilltoppers will re 2;“‘ has “1’1““("“ on the “""”’ mann, reformed piteher; Chick FIRPO’COMEBACK - —_— ceive their acid test tomorrow|floor twice and the players Willipy g o rookie, and Art Veltman,| evening mo doubt whon they take|8Ive & E00d account of themsel¥ss|ynoiner recruit..who will comprise] ON FEBRUARY 15 on the Douglas five at, With ']‘{lf‘l*"('r'!_‘lj)l l“:\lxx; ot m;-l J)u the outfield against southpaw ~ the game scheduled 7 o'clock neau High. The odds should be| iiyino. anq Fred Leach, obtain| NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Luls An- T ’ ') bl in the High school gym From ! in favor of the school five for the|; . ¢ 0 the Phillies. gel Firpo, who can always boast o t e u l‘c all accoitits the B P omant Uf‘.a]m match, but the regular h £ g J s AppokeTHE e i . best town | Hilitoppers will have their hands| 0 PSHEEE W HI8 FEOihe ring, s slated to make his fis- For the present Brunswick Machines and Records toabis TibEL han produced onfull in holding their own against| [t T80 S0 SHE Y TECR e comeback February 15 at Bue- will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on the Firemen. : the Channel in t years, there nder is pitching for fhe opposi.|N0S Alres, South America, accord- Lower Seward Street. being a number of players on the| Coach wa: aas cnnounced his| o {ing to cabled advices to Promoter team who in their day, and it is respective lineups for the tw, 3 |Humbert J. Fugazy. And his op- Ice Crgam, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco-, not vet passed, not only knew their games as follows: . Kautmkiu g 8 1 but eld;onent will bé none other than latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and basketball, but wer \ted among| UnalgaJ. H. S. game: Nelson: [oCtive pitcher with the Chicagolpoherto Roberti, who has estab- carry. the best in §. E. Alaska. "land Ramsey, forwards; Jenson,|Cubs, played the outfield in theljgned nimself in this South Ameri- While the lineup of the Douglas center; Johnson and Kiloh, guards, | International L Slg last seasonioan ity EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing players has mot been made known,|Douglas Firemen-J. H. §. game:|"Nd swung a wicked willow {1t Firpo can get by two bobs he imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize the public can expect a re » J. Orme and F. Orme, forwards T ey lexpects to visit the United States your home town products. ’ with such names as M : Derggron, center; Brandt and| NOTICE lonce, moro : : son, Boner, Gallwas, Eng and Sturrock, guards. These boys, ex- The only hitch at present s/ : ELMER E. SMITH Cashen as the most ; pros-| cept Kiloh, have een service on| [ quit the business and am|Firpo's size. His recent life of pects for the starti f is the fi*st team either as regulars esponsible for any bills|ease increased his volume to a 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. team has had steady for or 1 in the group are six|against Louise Vale or Douglas point where it is even doubtful if weeks in the “nat” but has played|letter men of la three of Pool Hall. la ring strong enough to hold him no games other than the Dou the first tcam of last year. —adv. MATT LANL ‘can be built. el et e : R by . Prices Reduced $150t0 5250 Luc:ky is a marvelous pal— DODGE BROTHERS These battling islanders know their fisticuffs. K1 “outs against N . them are as rarc as pennants in Boston. btandard and VlCtOI'y Mode]s : - the toasted flavor overcomes a craving By ‘ By VICTOR G. SIDLER frequent in the Filipino’s records. o T T e BT | for foods which add weight.” é\fb el McCaul Motor Company rubber’ balls, 1 brown men Dy Hill and Trip Limbaco. . The from the Philippines have bounced |toWel was thrown into the ring by through the prize rings of the|Nationalista’s seconds to save him United States, for six years, but in |from being badly cut up by the i that time, so available records re |slashing fists ef Bud Taylor, the| ; g George M. Cohan, veal, only three have tasted the|Terre Haute “Terror,” here in| : America’s Stage Favorite START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT bitterness of a ten-count knockout.|1927. Hill had a technical knock o R % The parade of the islanders first |out chalked up against him in De-| began with the importation in 1922 | troit six months ago. Limbaco of Pancho Villa, later to die with|dislocated his shoulder in a bout f ; ; O longer need a trim, slender figure be PLACE YOUR ORDER the world's flyweight champion-|here, and his handlers tossed the| 2 % No 1 “1 ship secure in his small but mighty |towel within the hempen square. | g G 7 % YOuR fnvy. INOAPRNEE Reogt you face the fists. Since then two score or| Boxing men credit the lack of| : rigid requirements of harsh dieting methods. FOR A so—they include Elino Flores, | knockouts in the Filipinos' records : Overweight is banished when you banish fatten- Clever Sencio, Pete Sarmiento.|in the main to their fighting heart. ing sweets and eating between meals and light a Young Nationlaista, Kid Chocolate, | Secondly, they list the islanders'| « . Speedy Dato, Armando jaza.| bouncing, whirling-dervish style! iy Lucky. “Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet.” NEW FORD CAR and Ignacio Fernandez—have |of fighting, which makes them a| R % ¥ sayed the ocean voyage to show|difficult target to hit, and, thirdly,| 3 , & : 20,679 physicians have confirmed the fact that their fistic wares in the mainland their ability to assimilate punish-| % G & Luclq: Strike is less irritating to the throat than | AT rings. ment. ; ) " The records yield but three in-| Perhaps the two greatest Filipino! % s other cigarettes, These professional men realize stances in which these swarthy-|fighters were Villa and Sencio—| the value of toasting, the secret process that elim- ski;\ued mites of righzix;g hm}”;‘hmh dead—and neither, so I)\eh'; | inates impurities and irritants. Lucky Strike is and “die-hard” spirits have had|one-time followers say, was ever| : " | UNE A U M T the count of “10” tolled over them.! knocked off his feet. . ; a delightful blend of the world's finest tobaccos. « Dy nc. Flores, junior lightweight, took thel| RS T L \ : And toasting develops a flavor which is a delight- | count from one of veteran Tomm AMERICAN LEGION | : ful alternative for fattening sweets. O’'Brien’s potent rights in a Chi AUXILIARY i moa # FORD DEALERS cago ring. Sarmiento was stop-| The American Legion Auxil-| 2 ! ped by Tony Canzoneri in New|iay will hold a regular meeting| Many prominent athletes testify, that Luckies York about a year ago, and xmiun.}m the Dugout Thursday even-| A'“"F’a’i::i:“" steady their nervesand donot harm their physical alista was knocked out by News-|ing, January 17, at 8$:00 p. m.| . condition.Men have long known this and practic- boy Brown at Hollywood, Cal., in|Offices for 1929 will be installed | >, . . St ! ed it successfully. These are the . . 1926, and all members are urged to he| s g : et s b ot TER. e witsh eautiful Silver Anni- Technical knockouts also are in- piesent. —adv. | ? . 3 their health, who keep trim fit, realizing the Z , % / dangers of overweight. And now, women may en- 1 g joy a companionabie smoke with their hushands versary B UI CK ¥ and brothers—at the same time slenderizing L TP £ i g 4 in a sensible manner. That's why folks say: '““l' “Ih_()lc f.m?l]y “'lllbel'uo?, ]mb..Of com[m:t o ¢ #852 ood to smoke Luckles || and pleasure from a beautiful Silver Anni- : : versary BUICK. A reasonabled ;:‘rogorti(;‘n of l:ugn in the diet Sold on liberal terms. is recommended, but the authoriti > DOUBLEHEADER : \ whelming that too many fatte:in;“uv:::t:’ V:e C M J H S s U i 4 2 harmful and that too many such are eaten by onnors Otor Compa"'y o« I¥. J. VS, UTUE 4 a ] the American people. So, for moderation’s sake : ‘ ) : R ay— Service Rendered by Experts J.H. S. vSs. D. F. 7, 5 2 / ] 1 “ Sure to be onc of the best games of the year, : REACRSV B w regardless of the outcome ‘ f INSTEAD OF A SWEET.” First Game Starts 7 P, T1. ) - (L ° s o SRR It’s toasted High School Gyrine i No Throat Irritation-No Cough. || Delicious Hams and Bacon Admission—15¢, 25¢ 50¢ { " Coast to coast radio hook-up every Saturday night through the National | Frye’s Baby Beef & < 2 ing Company’s network. The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestr. “Thera’ll B> Music, As Usuzl’ © 1929, The AmericanTobaccoCo., Manufactarers in “The Tunes that made Broadway, Broadsway.” e QUALITY MEATS s FRYE BRUHN

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