The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 7

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BARNE\ GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN 18, 1929 y: émou AGHT ! NO ANSWER AND TAWOR sSUTS Mg SHUT LP S HAS TRE ONLY ‘lwo I OWAN == Tl BET SHOP AMD FORGOT e N ThAT —RAT HE PROMISED ME THOSE DUDS AND THERE'S A0 W AT EINE OCLOCK - AN T CAN GET KISz ON THE PHONE To BREAK QLR ENGAGEMENT DO UGLA S NEWS JOUGLAS HIGH BEATS UNALGA - teers, by feated the Jnalga in a fiv low g ys did not their usual speed and accu passing, and the Una playing a strong defen were able to keep t to Douglas 7, Unalge 6 at of the half. #In the third canto, started a rally and b p the score, did their b oing s0. Douglas an to run squad, while Alex G Cashen on the high [did good work Line-ups and Scores nalga (10) Dougl int Alex [Swartz (2) A. Gair (5) pilowell (8) Cashen 4\7 Hamilton ansey Substitutes: en (2). am I ¥ C J. G G Dou Girls' Miss Pepoon’s played ¢ g he Unalga match. Di Bquad into two teams, the purp pnd the gold, Miss Pepoon had pair of strong sextettes on the ocr. However the purple routed he gold team and won 28-T. ¥ p. F. D. Plays in Juneau The Douglas Firemen are taking! Pn a tough consignment when they play the Juneau High team to- ght. Although the firemen h: ost several of their play hre out to give th 3 h Gams Hig n exel | real | the completion of the Hi (25) | Miss (10) | Pettygrove! b {in NEW's Bews! MR. Goadite Ten ¢ UAT WELL NOLR LATE -~ I caNT HeLwe AT HORSEFACE A \WHERE WE / GOING ¢ / P o e g © 1929, ng Features Synd(c:a'tm Inc, Great Britain o Hielts reservod. afi‘\ By KIRKE L. SIMPSON | commedi their fame \_, the knows. there is may be riter ther ny law » comms mrl 3 in to the Liberty proved prop 1d Johnny oming ir role; fore-shado life, Im ticn iy 2 pict 1 and Walker aropped make-up and prepared 1 Matinge Idol Ginge 10 their s > of am” tent show es the actors and helps While at work ' Fre o day completion of her work as “The Matinee Idol.” Johnnie Walker, who por a bl comedian' of th d ace it in England. He postponed the tour to appear opposite Miss Love in the Columbia feature. \WASHINGION BYSTANDER , to ugeje of course .| to 1 the 1 ¢! that bro who have |1]l‘ bundla smit then ed for without comment. Gossip has it sture of ranker that h in one ca offic ap xazin d r brand of about icers of long st that p r used tchaceo in smokin’. of a par st And the Tv- e with h lar \n\‘ orm, eatin’ or ‘| cLEAN PoLITICS When i months of I in the press office, his p. Hoosi quarter allery bofore century he thwalte, him low said, | prth- tha Louwie,” he to the took cn tes of the campaign.”| cald ],mln«.: 5 coming, but rour cam- aign speeche “Which one “That one about Beautiful ington, - llustrated = with l Quebec Dogsled Derby a Test of Speed and Stamina | CHATEAU ° FRONTENAC oos TEAM The Interest and enthusiasm evl- denced by many thousands of ex- cited spectators who witnessed the. IM Eastern International Dogsled ST GODARD AND To8Y . weather conditions. It is really a race against time, over the same 40- mile course, the team covering the 120 miles in the shortest time being declared the winner. The race was or- ganized in 1921, under the auspices of the Esstern International Dogsled Derby Clubs, its objects beéing to stim- ulate interest in dog racing and mn- prove the quality of sled dogs. Emile 8t. Godard, of The Pas. Mani- toba, by cutting down the time es- tablished in 1026 by Frank Dupuis of Quebec by 54 minutes and 35 sec- onds during the 1927 Derby, has earned the position of champion dog-racing driver of North America. .| While St. Godard was engaged in beating Dupuils’ record by nearly one i3 his determination t win D [fl/LE S7.GOOARLD ¢ & WINNING P over his doughty® cpponent, Leonard Seppala, the Alaskan dog racin ard was striving Manitoba musher. Past reco roughly treated when Sepp ered the 120 miles cf the hours, 57 minutes and 55 s 3¢ minutcs 2 than Dupuis' 1926 time. takes as much care of hi: fond parent, and it is his contention that the animals will respond to the urging of their driver Just in propor- tion to the amount of care and at- tention they recefve ot his hands. The Chateati Frontenae. Quebec's medieval hostelry, is already recciv- ing reservations for the coming Dog Derby, which will be held on Feb, 21, 22 and 23, inclusive. 1928, and which will terminate with the “Dogsled Derby Ball” a soclety function at- tracting increasing numbers of smart folk sanually. = | i to| persons {or abetting such practi ,MEDICAL MALPRACTIC ) guste | provincis | fect, | cated “m”mm of t .| of the fa STRICTLY FORBIDDEN ROME, Premier a higher munla] principles ime, Jan. In line rhr All Right built wh or Summer i found guil slegping porch, 1 | | have been ntences or terms They But it was completed, | They cou use it-—because A They ! t couldn’t be heated. i - - Her h y be llL.Ivl z|ean be | by the from th OK | at These Real Food Values The Real Service Grocery party used of ac but you etar; Jello, pkg. 5 1b. can “Clover Brand” Honey ... Delmonte Corn, 22¢, 2 S.for 2. No. 2 Delmonte Pineapple, No. 2 can Delmonte Peas, 22¢, Delmonte Pineapple, s can ....... Delmonte Pineapple, No. 1 flat can .. Delmonte Tomatoes, No. 214 can, Solid Pack, 22¢, 3 for Delmonte Tomatoes, No. 2 can, Solid Mission Tomatoes, No. 21/ can, Puree, 00,3 foriin 4 Mission Tomatoes, No. 2 can, Puree, 14¢, 3 for Mission Tomatoes, No. 1 can, Puree ... Tomato Sauce, per can Flexo Toilet Paper, roll 10c, 3 for Delmonte Blackberries, No. 2 can, fine for dessert or pie, special per can ... Kellogg’s Korn Flakes, 2 pkgs. Delmionte Raspberries, No. 2 can Griffon Strawberries, No. : Delmonte Peaches, No. 21/ ¢ better, 4 for ... ! Delmonte Pears, No. 2, can, Bart- letts, 3 for Blue Rose Head Rice, per pound Sanitary Grocery “The Store That i’lé_é;;es"_ 83—Phones—85 Three Dehvenes Dafly > TR impli- up e el rrs kleA s Furniture QUY: HORSEFACE . No Joke A news item says “p 3 per cent of the ea The crust of a " made up of 100 | Warning 3¢ careful how you d When you ar Flw's back and it You if you don Figures Later statisticlans report vietima of au 1028 far outnumbere of leap LIBERTY TONIGHT Bessie Love in watch out CHAIRS—ROCKERS—TABLES— BEDS and DAYBEDS—SIMMONS MAT- TRESSES— SIMMONS SPRINGS SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska J uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 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