The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 5

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HERE COMES FINAN, THE BRINGING UP FATHLR AR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1929. HELLO, FINAN- YOURE JUST I WANT YOu 10 [ By GEORGE McMANUS THE WHOLE POLICE FORCE & : IN' FER HIM- HE i DETECTIVE-I'LL ASK HIM TO THE MAN | WANT TO SEE FIND MAGGIE Jitfé’S os: WITH THE HALL i EEL_P\_HMEQ FIND MAGGIE'S T BROTHER FOR CLOCK \N ™' I OTHE i ME- I'VE BEEN POLICE STATION . LOOKIN' FER 'l R 4 4 i ~sae By Failure to Receive ¥ - Credit no proof that a bill has been paid but cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is vours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK lond, and S:mmons, Foxx and Coch- rane all were high causing split | allots which kept any one mem- }bt‘r of the champions from heading | off Fonseca. LEW FONSECA WINS AWARD ~ AMER. LEAGUE We Print i | B OF JUNEAU * ? Boschall Writers Accord d Him Title of “Most | PACKET HEADS | Valuable™ Player 1 LETTER HEADS | § | . s | Theusands of Extra Miles NEW YORK, Oct. 16 { INVITATIONS Siv feo, Clevainaly v MY STATEMENTS | |y | At No Additional Cost . League an I”.hcl :n.l‘. PILL HEADS | ; B e Ty e . i| Beneath the rugged, safety tread of toughest rubber, s ‘; re o l-L_v P :1 l:vb‘:i ENVELOPES | Firestone provides the strongest, most durable cord H uit and made at the-.re-| RECEIPTS construction ever known. Gords are scientifically 4 i twisted for greatest strength and elasticity, then Many' Basceds 5 ! med by, DODGERS dipped in liquid rubber which insulates every fiber “‘:_’w_“:;’_’i‘ll”“’vb“sr"\“;l ‘{Zsl’l‘o"l; ; covering the world | | against internal heat and friction, doubles flexing L My | };; se]féted 4 :‘n;,:] 4\11;’:. ((". t H:.“,xx‘l b:e"]o: FOLDERS life, and adds thousands of extra miles of safe travel ger of the Yankees, it would be t that e most gestul Ruppert couid m ke d the late Miller Hugzins as t in Colonel the at no additional cost. BLANKS CARDS TAGS ue which - Firestone GUM-DIPPED TIRES hold all world records for safety, endurance and mileage. Ruth’s dynamic per 7, more g B o ‘the « . . and guarantee your | Connors Motor Com pany alh gocs, so aciion, it olten was the real leader. the big outfielder’s magnetic spirit did more than anything spur the team on. med that Ruth | In a pinch | clse toj Capl. GRANT TACKLE _ satigfaction with our work SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS BEWARE. THE COUGH FROM | COLDS THAT HANG ON { By i) ! Coughs from colds may lead to s clements which soothe and heal the Tious trouble. You can stop th infla and stop the ir- | 1t The Babe s in the) now with Creomulsion, an emulsified oRote G o0 th the duty of every citizen midst whether it creosote that is pleasant to take. | the stomach, is absorbed into the ment or a| Creomulsion is a medical discovery | blood, attacks the seat of the trouble | of Juneau and Douglas to b ot - the 5= New York University should have 2 Grover Whalen on ifs recep i I with two. it soothe ,dnml .'m(:l checks the growth of the germs. | T S R : Ss T B s Sl S ranes and in- Cscomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- . : fual Yankees in the personalimeels clevens fr 10 Chick Mce is sho above v ke 2 Sor inGthe m‘m“)fim o m“gh: e that his or her name is on the i ility of Ruth under-a ircum- | pendables. Of all known dr colds, bronchitis and minor forms of ] stances was L @ston- — - - - — e | gNized by high med bronchial irritations, and is excellent Census Rolls. it The ol Tt " TARIVES e R ] e as one of the ¢ for building up the system after colds B fank & their expecttion of th e N S Bood joteam | rated 4" ofie of thie s for coughs from colds and bronchial | or flu. Money refunded if not re slugger’s accomplishments. ¥ d. fal men in the field, sighted 2S¢ irritations. Creomulsion contains, in | lieved after taking according to direce i theco . reliis T RCY - nldnt | CAe Bl Pitse Weatute ) second girls romped on Kenal Peninsula with an antler addition to creosote, other healing | tions. Ask your druggist. (adv.) sie ik AR marEEr A bNLE ae] TN YORK, Oct. 16 home with a 43 to 4 victory.|spread they estimated to be 90 DO IT NOW : {w'“‘;m m‘ e il i ‘H;F}chpub‘;ckm, i Dot O‘pu_ chramer, right forward on the or more inches. Mr. Whitney had where s “mellowed,” wit] e | ki ing e n MR o3 24 T aake b Y| otonniss Bl i Sk “Ra D0 bl a remarkable personality to draw [the provinces this season. e i b e ot nties on recory | FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON upon. Yet such is his individ-| Through the medium of hi e P b Irolet ahst. | has § e 18" ihokes. Th B . o o e the frecdom which be has [time foothall squad at New York made four. | was kilied several days ago in Yu- bl Ln,;uycciulq t:‘“ce?“‘;"“aog uniyerspys be. 15 {'(X;L)“"““l‘\;"" f“ games opened the class | kon Territo M tney also 5 own pilay, pat the strain el g nly ae Al ht he a - el ad o L n of planning and directing strategy, fall-inclusive schedul | | Horner, Jr., of Honolulu, a lcader i of making decisions and enforcing | New England, the east, the south {in the Hawailan pineapple in 15- T HUNTERS ARE Alaska Electric Light them—all these things might mp ;and southwest and middle west will | |try. It was a large glacier bear I + I Na , the big fellow's style. Having run |contribute opposition to the Violet | with a true blue glacier pelt. He W(fl nesaay Lg (1 & P i C f the gamut himself, Ruth could|of N. Y. U. | v ower Lo. hardly be imposed upon. He would dominate by voice, gesture and Vermont came first, then West Virginia Wesleyan, followed in or-| also bagged moose and sheep. Other hunters reporting succ ful trips were: Edward Nallinck- ENROUTE SOUTH October 16th size. But there would still be the |der by these teams from far rlungf rodt, St. Louis, who hunted on the i % element of the Babe's stability to |regions: October 12, was Fordham; | upper Tanana River; A. Littendorf, Operallng m censider, especially under the bur-|Cctober 19, Penn State; October INew Jersey sportsman, who spent den of responsibility. 26, Butler; November 2, Genm!‘»! |several days in both the Kenai and Juneau and Douglas, Alaska Ruth, however, has always spe-|town; November 9, Georgia; No-| Chickaloon regions, and Dr. ce, cialized in the unexpected. lt:\'ember 16, Missouri; November b iy sul Waco, Tex., big game hunter, who would be a crowning touch for|23, Rutgers; November 28 (Thanks-|States’ Blg Game Hunters|spent sometime in the same dis- i the giant who “built the Yankee |giving day) Carnegie Tech. | PR 7 {tricts. * i Stadium” and revolutionized long-| All of the remaining games will Enlhusmstlc Over Blg | ————-— distance hitting, to round out his be played at the Yankee stadium. Game Of Alaska HARRY WILLIAMS HERE career as a successful manager. Howard Jones, Southern Califor- nia coach, has just written a book on “Football for the Fan” aimed|Thanksgiving day. That meens o A8 o8 MU B8t COrtt several days. Mr. Williams repre- Scandinavian-American Music at helping the spectator under- about 70,000 spectators. !Juneau last night enroute to their |S¢nts the firm of Davies & John- stand the intricacies of what; It is very pleasant to play host son, prominent Ketchikan brokers, ~ r WIET O tranzpires on the field On a|to so many fine young men from |yoo®y o ™y S DO Moo and. insurance agents. EVERYBODY WELCOME rainy November day it would be|the interior, says the genial Father py,, .oy prominent New York fin- ————— useful to toss in a good pair of | Knickerbocker, but it is 1ot 50 unciers’and bankers who were ma- WOMEN OF binoculars and first-class imagl-}plcafant when cne of the moreirgoneq ten days at the head of the T nation along with each copy. jobscure outfits comes along like gpwentna River when ‘an airplane | Any opponent of Southern Cali- fornia may be apprehensive, it is mixed up in a track mest any Saturday this season. The Tro-| jans, with the help of Jesse Hill,f.’ootball team to throw against this the broad jumper, and Mortensen, | formidable invasion. the track captain and javelin tos- ser, in the backfield, rolled up a track meet tally of 76 points in its opening game against U. C. L. N. Y. C. athletic officlals estimate the attendance should average around 45000. A sellout is as- sured for Carnegie Tech game on ..fine bags on hunts just comple Harry Williams, brother-in-law of ph B. Martin, arrived here last ,(night from Ketchikan to visit for Enthuslastic over the big game resources of Alaska, and reportine homes in the outh. Among them Thanksgiving day and upsets the'lywas jost. Violet clad warriors. | All-American back of 1928, is gone they desired’ and are delighted v and so is Al Lassman, the great tackle. J Mooseheart Legion w ay night, Oct. 17 at 3§ o'cloc | Drill team will turn out. Meeting | The two hunters took the mat-!to be followed by a social. Chick Meehan has a pretty g00d ter philesophically and .with the| AGNES GRIGG. best of nature.. They had a finc —adv. Ken Strong, trip end bagged all of the game | the last Oregon Aggies did 1ast they cxpected to take them out! vh' The Nebraska penitentiar; their Alaskan visit, | houses 725 convicts, but only ti Harry Whitney, noted Philadel- were sentenced for liquor law vio- Yet there is a promising outfit|phia sportsman, and ‘Guide Blair, | lation. TONIGHT CANAI DIAN) TRANS-ATLANTIC {Acmn TRANS-PACIFIC LWAY, TRANS-CONTINENTAL A. Stanford has a pair of shot|representing the Violet this season. |——————— : CANADIAN PACIFIC putte: Harlow Rothert and big Two 1928 stars are key men in the| \ ’ = Herb Fleishhacker, among its ball-|aggregation. They are Follett, a' TO FROM ¥ FAMOUS Let us show you the new Ivory-Tan Enamel toters. |back, and Captain Grant, tackle. 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