The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1929, Page 5

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R R e — o \ HOPR l~1A64|i 'S | GI'T ME HOPE - ASLEEP AN'| HOPE BRINGING UP FATE[IIR SO THERE YOU ARE, YOoU BIG CAMELA NICE TIME TO COME NOW,MACGGIE LISTEN TO §HE HEARD IT BEFORE WELL- (£ YOU HEARD THIS ONE B EXPLAIN WHERE YOU HAVE BEEN UNTIL THIS OT 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 aceount—or nothing at all. T [ wl Hl\‘ Reliable Insurance Dependable Service NI 1.__ BOXING, ACTING SKILL HELP JACK " SIDESTEP QUESTIONS AS TO FUTURE By JAY R. VESSELS (Feature Service Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Jan. 24—His ex- perience as a boxer and an actor helped Jack Dempsey get by in his first major brush with re- porters after the death of his tu- tor and associate, Tex Rickar Surrounded by fifty men of lhe press, Dempsey crowded about five rounds of shadow boxing and at| least one full act of the legitimate into a tense half hour. Heé was sidestepping here and there, ‘weaving by d away from the persistent newspapermen, ali| the while utilizing training as a Thespian to retain the poise which he knew was expected of a man now holding such a dominant place in the sports spotlight The climax to this wierd bination came as the was breaking up. They were try- ing to have him say something be- vond a business-like statement, re- garding his plans for the future. They were emphasizing questions as to his ambitions, if any, to be- come a promoter—to take Tex’ place. “There’'ll never shot out a veteran boxing trying one last move to through Demps impregnable guard. = com- be another Tex,” writor, chorused Dempsey, spoken of his old crony. -~ “It took a century to develop a Rickard and it will take another century to develop his successor.” He had expertly parried off that thrust. Dramatically gripping Jack’s arm the veteran exclaimed: “You'll be the next one, Jack!” The former champion, caught off his guard, eased back, straightened up and, it might be said of anyone else but Dempsey—the Dempsey of that day—and “swelled up.” His face brightened.. “Well,” he coun- tered, “I might be of some help.” The old mauler was just as quick as any one to grasp the signifi- cance of the “break.” A scowl swept his face. The old snarl characteristic of the Dempsey of old just before a battle, crept back into his voice. It was a moment jammed with suspense. The crowd around him began to drop back, some taking Jeave, others stepping to phones to call their papers. 3 A break came: when a scribe conference | break ' ever| eager to indorse the kind things heels and correctly fitting shoes.| THe annual health week planned, beckoned Jack to a corner \\'h(‘rc he “buttonholed” him for the ques- tions he had been wanting to ask [m private. Dempsey said in effect that hr' {was concentrating his attention to- ward making comfortable Rickard's {widow and would have nothing to |say for three or four days. | In his prepared statement he ex- {pressed an intention to return to| Miami Beach to carry out the plans | Rickard had for .the Stribling-| 'Sharkey fight there, February 27.' Meanwhile, he said, there would be | nothing to say as to whether h: ’\\oum fight again. | - - [ROBUST CHILDREN i | GUARD FRAIL MATES OI\L.\HOMA (‘ITY, Jan. 24.—Un der-weights in the Webster Junior High School here are excused five minutes before the regular lunch hour to avoid fatigue from long standing in the cafeteria line. The innovation came about, through the efforts cf the jorary Health Club,” composed girl students with a heaith mlm;, of A. activities. The club has adopted: the motto} }“Perfect Feet for Webster High." It “ backed a- movement for . low by: the girl members reached every student in the school. Y “sleep survey” was conducted with 1,068 students reporting thefr hours of retiring and arising. The |average sleep for each student was nine and one-fourth hours a night. { The club has one of the young- Sest federated club memberships in Ithe country. .- — CLUB LEADS TO SUCCESS COLLEGE STATION, Texas.— Getting her start in a home |demonstration cfub in El Paso County, Mrs. E. Barner has de- veloped a flourishing candy-mak- ing business with sales amount- | month. ———————— ' SECOND CARD PARTY of present series by Women of Mooseheart Legion, Moose Hall, Thursday night. adv. Basketball DOUBLEHEADER D.H. S.vs. J. H. S. Girls D.H.S.vs.J.H.S. Boys DOUGLAS NATATORIUM Friday, January 25—8 o’Clock Admission—25¢ and 50 cents REFEREES—Ménning and Osberne WHY NOT LET US put your pame ou our coal list, it is certainly good cosl We deliver frest dressed poultry every day. are the largews and fre~hes' that the hens produce We carry Mty Poultry and Fux Feeas And our trupsfer & rvice— well you ean’t b-u it. D. B. FEAMEP . cme oy | titles. ‘mn(o champion of their class, “Hon-| of | Call or write Phone 602 This is only one of lhcl"; i {ing to an average ~of $800 a Our eges | SPORTS Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE | | 3 E i ship’s carpenter. In the harbor| YALE COACHES LIKE LAW; REAL ESTATE lat Yokohama while doing repair| FOUR ARE NOW ENROLLED ‘v\.n k he fell from a box only a foot high and sustained the injury| NEW HAVEN, Conn. Jan. 24—|{ ___ | which has since kept him bedrid-| The study of law attracting | der Jus! i that time he|the attention of se 1 members et caton Dnc i ‘inse paers|of the Yale. concning auatt, Four/| “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” are registered for courses in the for Dry Cleaning and Pressing nd still hopes that some day he an complete his American citi-|law school this term p. Outstanding among the four is BEd Leader, crew coach, who since coming to Yale from Washington RING CHAMPS T0 FIGHT OR LOSE TITLES Orders Issued by N. A. B {Jer—even though he never saw a!Ghannel pennant series. As a pre- At anne 98, Y children are fond of me, F Cl'l P ‘. * |game. {liminary to this main event, the P RN and so is their ma. Well, to Four Champions to | por unier te Union dack. at|Juncan igh GIne” team will mee: "'w'” : 2 T ey e 1 | Middlesborough, Yorkshire, Arjer!the Douglas girls. The boys’ e recommen e ssus to buy the best Engagevl?”Conlests was reared on the English brand[game is :-.\1)04'15!{ to be a thrilling stuff in town for the table, and CITICAGO, Jan, 24—The Nation.| 0L Pall and his conversion to thefone as it will be the ‘third game CALIFORNIA £ ke 1 1ng (6 B al Boxing Association, -eontrolling | AMerican game Lehed Huieh the. flve, games RENEAM (o WINE TONIC chienpex ‘groceries. " b il sports of 27 states, has uulored!the face of another and even more ‘(‘hmuvl Championship and as each four champions to engage in a title contest against a logical contender ;wmnn 60 days or surrender their | Tommy Loughran, light heavy- weight champion; Mickey Walker, ,ruler of the middleweights; Joe| munmm welterweight titleholder, and Sammy Mandell, lightweight| | champion, were ordered to engage' in a title bout hefore March 21 or| cease to be recognized by the Na- \tional Boxing Association as_ legiti- 5‘ 3 (; i appointed head hockey coach; Reg- Saw a ame I oy inald Root, soccer coach, and | | Three and probably four baskew| 0% UL O an lacrosso In New Building on Shattuck Way - Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska's tuner. | | [ | | | | | | | \ | adv. | “I light a Lucky and go hght on the sweets produced the great Yale Olympic eight of 1924. Others are Larry Noble, recently BASKETBALL GAMES SET FOR 2 NIGHTS Coast’s “Greatest Fan” Never ALASKA LAUNDRY |ball games will he played on the Channel over ine coming week-end. coach and former Yale stick star. > S AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24 Should an attempt be made to se- ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” Tomorrow night in Douglas, Coach 3 lect the most enthusiastic football! wais Hilltoppers will g0 o, the ATTENTION : For Carpenter Work of any ifan in America, San Francisco willl gjg0, | against Douglas High school | present the name of Harvey &5 ity—Call H Ardad g 1 the WIAACAGEE ob 't | X100 -=EHO0D . or clty—Call Haady unpropitious circumstance yot the teams has won a game of For more than seven years he the two already played, the boys has been a patient at the U. S. Ma- Imaw consider the score tomorrow rine hospital here with a di at-inight as telling ones toward the ed vertebrae, or broken neck. His ) final outcome. The pennant goes only acquaintance with the game |to team winning three out of has been via the radio but he h five, and in event of a tie game, come to know hundreds of play-|a sixth will be played. ers by name and performance, and | Saturday night in the local High has acquired not only an intimate | gym the Hilltoppers are to play knowledge of the rules and of the|the City team and a preliminary | styles of play of the various teams,|to this game will be played be but his judgment as to which team | tween the High second team and | will win has come to be r:-s;)m'l:d;thu Unalga sailors, if the.cutter is by the patients in his ward. {in port. 1 1921, Arjer shipped from | —e———— Seat‘le on the West Kasson as a|0ld papers fcr sale at the Empire. A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- tion of the body. An appe- tizer and a reliever of fatigue. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 the God the tie that binds! roceries Fres Delivery Phone 25 Free Delivery To the Public For the present Brunswick Machines and Records will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on Lower Seward Street. Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and carry. EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town products. ELMER E. SMITH 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. l 5 Prices Reduced $150t05250 DODGE BROTHERS Standard and Victory Models Something sensible. “Better to light a Lucky whenever you crave fattening sweets.” It brings to men the health and vigor that come with avoiding over- weight. To women it offers a |lend=, fashionable figure. 20,679 physicians have stated that Lucky Strike is less irritating to the throat than other cigarettes. Very likely this is due to toasting which removes impurities. This same process, toasting, improves and de- velops the flavor of the world’s finest tobaccos. This means that there is a flavor in Luckies which is a delightful alternative for the things that make you fat. That's why “It's Toasted” is your assurance that there’s real health in Luckies—they’re good for you! Keep fit—reach for a Lucky instead of a fattening sweet. That's' what many men have been doing for years. They know the evidence of prominent athletes whose favorite cigarette is Luc! e and who McCaul Motor Company Remember This When Buying a Car Studebaker Holds Every Record for Speed and Endurance for Stock Cars THEY JUST CANNOT BE BEAT The New Models Are Out LET’S TALK STUDEBAKER Mfl h" bonh say Luckies st;:dythleir nerves and do not R Warner Bros. impair their physical condition. 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