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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1929. WON'T LET ME OOUT SAY-DINTY- TOU WNOW M ON THIS EIGHTEEN DAY DET-AN MAGGEN \ FER FEAR 'LL AN HOLRD RIDE FRO~! | WA A et { P TOWN - rLL BE yLST IN NTEDO GLOVES { ) 1 A ~N‘\'IME FER RYANSD Vi ' i) \ CHOWDER \ ™ | ; [ EAT SOMETHING SO SHE =D~ 7 CLOTHES-SEND DUGAN LR WITH i SOME CLOTHE | '\(60\’(['\] T 1 ¥ e = § N GAN JUGHT 1O BE I WELL WHERES | CLOTRED? | B RE NOW A% T 1% )0DT || || THE CLOTHES? || THOLUNT ~OUL | / By GEORGE McMANUS | | | - | WELL THiNK | THAT OVER - AN LAVGH : & g HEAVY HITTING OF COOKE KEEPS ST. PAUL IN RACE ST. PAUL, Minn.,, Sept. 4—To the stout war club of “Dusty” Cooke, St. Paul's big outfielder, goes much of the credit for keeping the Saints in the race for the American Association pennant this season. She 'Wins Title | TRACK LOSES DASHMAN AS CULLEN BELFAST, Ireland, Sept. 4—L. Cullen, quarter-miler has forsaken track to enter the Malaya police service. DONS FROCK Ireland’s most promising GAMES TULSDAZ Pacific Coast League Mission 15; Sacramento 9. . D. Hollywood 5; Oakland 3. American League the Washington 10; Boston 5. Philadelphia 10; New York 2. | Cooke, six feet tall, has been putting his 205 pounds behind the sphere at a .380 clip. Experts say he's the fastest big man ever to play in the association. Cooke, 21 years old, comes from |Durham, N. C. He started with Asheville, in the South Atlantic league in 1927 and next year goes to the New York Yankees. STAR JOCKEY TOO HEAVY; " FORCED TO QUIT RIDING | | CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—After 18/ years’ service in the saddle in| America, England, France and Ru-| mania, Walter Anderson will do no | more riding. Increasing weight forced him to quit. He intends to become a trainer of thoroughbreds. Anderson rode for the king of| Rumania in 1920, "21 and ’22 win- ning practically every fixture of note in that country. ———.——.— Bill Casey is still at No. 8 Wil- loughby Ave. with the best TO- » | uresco FOR DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYING WALLS AND CEILINGS 55¢ per package THE Thomas Hardware Co. \ 1 ',, Failure to Receive Credit ma\ Cullen, who is the son of the STANDING ur CLUDS . BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours i . ———— EoT A Bl e Faclflo Cose SR il B 5 2p m to7p m Cal and we Is no proof that a bill has been paid but ({ran his last race at Dublin where % Aiure 3 T 1aMALE arier the i demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv 2 cancelled check that has been accepted |'he defeated the local champion,|Portland 38 2 603 | show. Jureau Ice Cream Farlors. ‘ and paid is positive proof. | winning the quarter in 50 4-5 sec- Hollywood 39 26 .600 3 s A ! onds. Mission 38 26 594 This convenience and protection Is '} He is Ulster title holder for ali (L:0s Angeles 36 27 571 yours for the asking. Pay your bills the short distances. San Francisco ... 35 29 547 modern and safe way o Oakland 31 34 411 . 3 ARERBIS a HY p) OPEN A CHECKING AC! They will be tossing the pigskin Sacramento 23 4 -359 3'3 1'3 1 er Cent MOTO M';le(l ks i y | around in another fortnight and HONOLULU HAS. TEAM Seattle 16 48 250 7 | ' among the squads worth giving OF RANE INATIONABACIES Nauons: Leagee Firest Gum-Dipped Ti hold th test Ti | o Sdtic. earnest attaAloR. o, ‘we ean Won Lost Pct. irestone Gum-Dipped Tires ho e greatest Tire TR IR e mention Duke, Florida, and the HONOLULU, Sept. 4—This city {Chicago 8 42 670 economy records made. Actual records on 5000 ve- THE FIRST NAT:ONAL 3 championship - Georgia Tech array is the “meltin; pot” of nationali- |Pittsburgh - 73 53 -579‘ hicles equipped with Firestone Gum-Dipped Truck B in the south, Notre Dame and Ohio ties, especially when sports are con- g:wlg:x;‘ gg g; gg and Bus Tires, in all classes of service, in every part ANK ; State in the middle west, Stanford cerned. il 58 68 ‘460 of the country, show savings which mean at least OF JUNEAU 1 on the Pacific coast, Army and The Davies team in the I-onmlulu“P f 51 /i o 33 1-3% more mileage Pittsburgh in the east. commercial volleyball league has C::‘: ‘:dc p:“‘a 27 ;“ :g & ; ] Any time Professor Knute Rock- | eight players, each representing a Bosgox;m : 4‘; 7;‘, ‘ag9|| TFirestone Gum-Dipped Tires are the toughest, strong- ne displays optimism Notre Dame | different nationality. The team "Amm“n abhine — est, most endurable tires in the world—tires that can be counted upon for better than | finished second in the league. won Lost Pet.|| hold all world records for safety, mileage, economy an average year. And an average | There's George D. “Dad” Center, Philadelphia %0 4 687\ and endurance. year for the Hoosiers is not far a screwball slammer, is Irish. Then fo Yurk‘ "% 54 578 3 3 short of a national championshin there’s Matsu Matsuguma, a Japan- St. Louis po- ;0 }2-, finish. Any time the Army has| ese, who is a star feeder. € } Sty i Cleveland . .67 59 532 a Red Cagle to break loose, ihcJ Ah Chow Char, another main Detroit 50 68 465 . Cadets are dangerous for any foe cog, is a Chinese, while Sam Har-( (oo o o 59 69 61 . —Illinois, Harvard, Yale, Stanford ris is English-Hawalian; J. Oue-)gpicigg 51 76 4% THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ! and Notre Dame included. | ningham, Scotch; H. Johnson, Por-|p v s 8 346 onnors Motor C ompany Georgia Tech loses Captain Pund, | tuguese-Swedish; Joseph Peters, EMPERESE L e | p & “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” and Frank Speer, a great tackle, | Porto Rican-Portuguese, and John " e J - £ . % i but has such ball-carriers as Mizell, | Souza, Portuguese. Mrs. G. F. Freeburger and daugh- 1 SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Thomason and Lumpkin to worry | RS T ter Doris, visiting for several e A the opposing defenses. = Florida Try the wve oClock Dinner|months in Portland, returned home | 1 has most of its great 1928 array|. back, including Quarterback Crab- ! tree and fine linemen in Steel ant Van Sickel, the latter an All- American end last fall. Duke, with the most ambitious schedule in its history, will bear as much watching as any team below the Mason and Dixon line. Stanford loses a flock of st in Sims, Hoffman, Post and Robes- key, the latter a fine brace of; puards. Washington loses ”’c, great Chuck Carroll and Jesse Hibbs has wound up his career at U. 5. C. But there will be no| lack of talent to take their places.| Ken Strong, New York U’s All-| Amcrican carrier, is through but, one of his running mates on last year's mythical aggregation, Earl (Dutch) Clark, will roam the wide! open spaces once more for Colo—i‘ rado College. | Pessimism in college football, es- pecially among the aches, has gone out of style. When Gil Dobie was turning out undefeated teams at Cornell, his consistent pessim- | jsm always furnished some good copy and comic relief. It seemed | good psychology for Mr. Dobie Lc“ say he expected his under-sized, | if not actually under-nourished Phi Beta Kappa boys to be slaugh-i tered by Dartmouth, Pennsylvania | | =" ] Josephine McKim, of Hawall, was crowned the greatest megs maid of America in the recenf swimming meet held in Honox lulu. Miss McKim won the 880« yard, the 440-yard and one milg events, establishing records ig the last two, She wears the friendship garlands of “Jeis” the native islanders. (International Newsrealll s GAPTAIN EAKER IS FORGED DOWN MOUNTAIN SIDE Third Attempt of ‘Shuttle’ Plane to Break Rec- Specials at Mabry's. —~-adv, on the Princess Charlotte. ° el Old Papers for sale at Empire Office 1927 Chevrolet Truck GOOD RUNNING ORDER $125.00 McCaul Motor Company ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor New Ford Fordor Sedan tember 14 for Southeast and South- west Alaska points, also Port Ho- ron. ————————— LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE 1929, Licezrr & Myzas Tosacco Co. . e i T Haw and Floon | < Is An Economical Car nappened to run & trifle wild, as| ord Is Failure : they did most of the time, Gloomy | s tO Drlv e l * Gil lifted astonished eyebrows. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 4. 4 Other coaches quickly caught OF.|_yy_fortune which defeated two v = absorbing some of the Gildobian in- rormer attempts at a nonstop en- ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low { fluence. But the consistent fall-|qurance record, befell the Boeing cost of up-keep. Economical because it has been ures of Dobie's Cornell teams in|«ghyttle” plane yesterday and end- ade to stand up under thousands and thousands of m P recent years altered the situation.|eq the third attempt on a mountain . - ¢ miles of steady running. The ballyhoo now is in favor of iside a few miles west of here. L ] Y fhele ; 4 X optimism. ~ Even Cornellians, Who| capt. Ira Eaker and his copilot l n a Cl a re'l"l'e I'l‘ S An indication of the built-in quality of this car is enjoyed the 8’"‘"“; laugh °v‘;""39m”d Thompson were forced * o0 shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. Dobie’s pessimism a few years ago, |down when a stoppage of the gas ¥ 1 f : in fact, sed in th Ford ¢ i i 1 @ More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the uew For have swung around to thinkmz‘feed line killed the engine at an 2 i that it is not so good after all. Af| clevation of 1,000 feet. than in almost sny other car, regardless of price. any moment the veteran coach 0f| Neither of the two aviators were 3 Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, the Iticans may sally forth him-|injured and walked the road and GB’I‘I'ING DOWN to brass tacks, a cigarette smoothness and alert performance of this car by " s r‘;};fl;‘j&“"}’;‘i‘fifififi lxcsgifl;?ngrzflogfifmm ocs is a smoke — made and bought for your own driving it yourself. You'll know it's a great auto- 1’5’;3'."‘5"' i il The landing gear and w enjoyment. mobile the minute you take the wheel. | damaged. But between just something to smoke, and In the gym one atternoon Ih“ked i Sirong e 5“1‘;““'ih°‘ tobacco character, richness, delicate aroma— Ruth about some of the re- le” plane said no further 7 . i ’, ;’3552. urrent then as now, tha® attempts will be made soon to es- ; in short, something to faste—well, tha’s the Juneau Motors Inc. he was near the stage of retire- tablish a record, difference that accounts for Chesterfield’s ever- 9 N i The plane will have to be dis- il il t. untin ularity— mirl‘slnnkety-blnnk," he replied, in rnan;led before it can be shipped s 8 pop ty 5 ; to the Boeing plant at Seattle for - ; n MILD...and effect, “I wish these birds would saprnii s TA t ...and yet nd replaced on the air Ve everi L Ay lay off that stuff. Say, kid, when ”’9 Ry THEY SATISFY 2] M 1 am throush or ready to quit, WAl run 4 - : “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE Vi dy will know it.” B A ‘) m;;ftkswséems lfair phiterive Hector MecLean, employment = fo,- egent for the Alaska Juneau Gold 1 i e | Mining Company, and local agent ° | Drv Cleaning and Pressmg FREIGHTER TANANA IS for the Manufacturers’ Life Insur- | y SOON COMING NORTH ance Company of Canada, returnei RIECRCEA TR . |home yesterday after attending a k Freighter Tanana of the Alaska convention of the latter at Torou- AL A SK A L A UN D RY Steamship Company, is scheduled | to. He was absent about three 2 ‘ to sail from Seattle Saturday, Sep - | weeks. FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED In New Buildig on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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