The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 5

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 15 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANI | ‘ - ' ¢ 1 q : BRI o BT 0 A CHLISNT THAT ] [YOORE JuoT AT 507 N - s s+ ((Or-wWELL: Aney- APRETTY LAMP | | LIKE YOOR W ND C . | VNEED 1T 1N vy HERE IN MY | THING To' WEEP /’ DADDY \wonN ? FATHER- You |ARE GOING TO e it ROOGM - ROOM SO DON'T PEACE AN' QUIET h CAN W HAVE | T WANT EVERY- || [|BE MEAN § T STAND THERE & IN MY RoomM ? THING . AM [ABOUT VTS0 2 N i | T ARGOING *v—--\qf Yy«/fiz ‘ Riever |CAN <EEP THE y ‘ i | e | { | CONSIDERED - .l . f > | s : Failure to Receive | [ 3 | ; A2 : redit = | 3 AR . no proof that a bill has been paid but &) cancelled check that has been accepted 4 \ | and paid is positive proof. - This convenience and protection Is vours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way 1 | OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT ; E D 100,11 ok ST e ’ THE FIRST NAT:ONAL ] i ! BANK i bt iy conwapeen. 8 iEowsron ‘Cubs ; OF JUNEAU © machine, says Fincher, has! Must Now Pay rated that some of the 2 with reputations as bone F’e"l‘ BPt s pack a lighter wallop than TR lads who look more like lady DALLAS, Te munchers. Because the Al . ° he machine is of most value,|® the world serics, Fo . ° . .. Thousands of Extra Miles | l At No Additional Cost cr believes, in “discovering” Cole must knock flie way to Shibe Park, | Ibucklng machine with scales de- ouths who have been toiling in 5 ’GEORGIA TECH SCALES ivised by Bill Fincher, linc coagh, |V With the serubs because of [® Phia. Ernest Lutterall, bet- . ’ B i ponent, accom- | Some of the Tcch huskies regis- effort. PR Bty Wil acoom ‘ u EIGH ‘ l ) SH GF l IV ter as high as 400 pounds when they | Tech, tangling with the best of pany Cole and furnish bat ; ’ i jwallop Fincher’'s mechanical contri- |the South’s football representatives J Satl 64 | | — iy and balls. They will start bution to the golden age of foot-|and Notre Dame before autumn ° ° e tomorrow mornir hop2 ball. |gives way to winter, will need plen- |® to be in Philadelphia Feb- . ruary first. LR R A I Y D - ATLANTA, Oct. ls.v—Georgin] The average linesman of Dixie's {Tech’s line has a “big push” of|undefeated champions of 1928, con- Just what cach of the Techmen . “ % b I s 3¢ g e & fecemen will be Mississippi A. and 1 more than a ton with which to re-|querers of California, cracks oppo- ‘rcf;r-l Fincher’s secret. He uses M., North Oarolina Tu?’?ne Notre ipel its Southern conference foes|sition forwards with a force of |[the machine with the scale face to- me, Vanderbilt A i ‘F-lori'lo LET Ammqum mvss your Suit and Dame this fall. about 300 pounds, according to a|ward him so the linesmen cannot & s o el 2 3 | a b’ALAN J.GOULD 1 1 Georgia. We call end deliver. Phone 52 % Horses Do Not Climb Trees! N ANCIENT PREJUDICE | AS BEEN REMOVED ty of powerful linesmen. The Tech ececsoescoescse 3eneath the rugged, safety tread of toughest rubber, Firestone provides the strongest, most durable cord construction ever known. Gords are scientifically twisted for greatest strength and elasticity, then dipped in liquid rubber which insulates every fiber against internal heat and friction, doubles flexing life, and adds thousands of extra miles of safe travel at no additional cost. ms that ons of the most ig problems of football of-! § ting is det 5 tabooed “screen E § ations. The rules have been made more stringent and clarified on| this feature of the aerial game for 1929 season but it is understood that the rules-makers were oblig- ed to call in a half dozen of the @ leading coaches and appeal for co-| i in removing the illegal B s plays. | Firestone GUM-DIPPED TIRES hold all world records for safety, endurance and mileage. Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS T > In effect, the coaches summon- i ed, all famous, replied: “We wi | be clad to cooperate, scrupulou | i 5 avoiding any vent the screen pass rule, if offi-! cials will be cagle-eyed in pre-| other fellows vith it. We will pla way you want it, ve the prover pro- Anger and fear greeted the faltering efforts of the first automobile. But the hands of AMERICAN INTELLI- GENCE guided the steering wheel and controlled the throttle—the automobile drove on to glorious success. getting a the gz ! provia It’s the duty of every citizen of Juneau and Douglas to see it thing ~raak ard K. Hall, have sought and | ed the aid of men who mould # ame and the pla The | fumble rule, put to mini- | § was drafted largely | he r tion of the! raches. If they also will co- operate in eliminating “screen| § pass” complications, the jobs of | gridiron officials will be mate con- siderably easier. | that his or her name is on the Census Rolls. DO IT NOwW Golf form is still about as dif- ficult to figure as anything in| @ sport. Johnny Goodman of Ne-| braska trailed Bobby Jones by; j§ something like 24 strokes in the 1. & S. open but beat the great Geor- gian in the first round of the U. 8. amateur two months later. At Ancaster, in the Canadian women’s fournament, Helen Hicks conquered Glenna Collett in the final round but at Detroit, a few | days later in the American cham- pionship, Miss Hicks lost to Mau- reen Orcutt, who then fell before | the superior play of Miss Collett. The only answer to this tangle of results seems to be that Maurccn, has as much of an Indian sign on Helen as Glenna has upon Mau- reen, f e L KB | Alaska Electric Light N | ‘ & Power Co. Operating in “toasting did it”_ Juneau and Douglas, Alaska Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes—Progress has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from the tobaccos. : Last season around 122,000 spec- tators saw the Navy and Notre Dame play their October engage- ment at Soldier Field. Probably no more than half that number oc- cupied the Baltimore Stadium for) their battle cf October 12, but the EARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against display of football was considerably all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY ' g g v LAY STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest b e tobacco, properly aged and skillfully blended—“It’s Toasted.” beaten at the outset and some- ool e M | “TOASTING,” the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, s"xl]\zlll:f ::: :::::ées‘:ndpu;?:? 5‘1‘;‘;' removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmfulirritants which are present S e R L in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. ; vantage of an earlier swing into e ”Q?mé"é?ffiy,mfim“fi{ Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so “TOASTING”— Let us show you the new Ivory-Tan Enamel e LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process—removes harmful Monarch — A beautiful full enamel finish 3 corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the with just enough color to add to any kitchen. | old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and “Tyr P 4 soughing, Thus “TOASTING” has destroyed that anéiact prejucics e e aics e |t Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. { against cigarette smoking by men and by women. manufacture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. 4 The finest tobaccos—the Cream of the Crop —are scientifically subjected to penetrating “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” 66 : ’ ” heat at minimum, 260°—maximum, 300°, / 8 Fahrenheit. The exact, expert regulation e o s Oas e of such high temperatures removes impuri- Dry C leanlng and P ressin g ¢ ties. More than a slogan, “It's Toasted” is ; : i illions as the most moders 2 o e we will s on No Throat [rritation-No Cough. B b P ey e ALASKA LAUNDRY . dasadg e 4 e || & e e c——— — — m— step in cigarette man ‘ AN ot i i 4 ; TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of N. B. C 3 New Dullding on BRSWEEE ey © 1929, The American Tobucco Co., Mirs, “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” : Our job ; is as near to you Phone us to

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