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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1929. By GEORGE McM/ HUNDRED DOLLARS ON CAME 'N_FROM THE THE FIFTH THREE HORSES RAN DOWN/[ |IMCGUIRE'S MCGUIRE'S RACE HORSE |{_RACE TRACK RACE ? HORSE HE WAS AN' I'M SICK WAITING TO DISQUALIFIED SEE IF HE WON- S\ FOR SLEEPING " I AT THE POST ! BY GOLLY \ BET TwO- HLO, JIGGS - | . WHO WON T WAS A GRAND RACE - WHAT DID " Failure to Receive Credit no proof that a bill has been paid but cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. l This convenience and protection is vours for the asking. Pay your bills the . 0000000000200 000000 modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT A AT performance November 18. The 1928 proceeds totalled $25,000. And holding to the precedent he established last year the Colonel |says he intends to donate the en- tire profits of the meet to orphans, \profits which will be swelled by b g il B i » = sonally removing things that free riding jockeys and the turning v | . affect his batting eye. back of purses into the genecral 42 FAcE TRlAL }]\ntwnahsts a"'d AL Luebbe was seen chopping [ Revolters Reportod |® away at a tree outside the | . v . | left, field fence of his home Stake,” won last year by Clyde Van | W ’ ‘Y R l’ l R H In Conflict, China ; " | diamond, He explained that e |Dusen, will be the feature again atch Y our had mtor.’ ¢ 3 | | its leaves, moving in the I ——————— | SHANGHAI, Oct. 19.—Major hos- | § : : | wind, distracted him when B. D. Stewart, Federal Mining A b’l 0 s 2 Itilities between local Nationalists | L e | ) he was at the plate. Pngineer, accompanied by Mrs.| llt0m0 e wners Alleged Participants in ;xg:g revelitog a:>eoples't :r:“yh of | § e | Stewarti] led(t Seattle this mornt : 3 s slan, are reported to have |§ g 5 cc e 000000000 for his headquarters in June REP o) T 3 ) Rum Smuggling Syndi- jopenea in the neighborhood - of | f 5 ofbi: i Bl ox |Btewart has been in the cast sinco | PREPARE YOUR CARS FOR THE M . Cheng Schow Hoan, at the junc- |3 4 JOL. BRADLY TO REPE. early in Septem! g N - cate Get Qu_mk Tnal tion of two transcontinental rail- ? é % ‘Eflofi IS Ma(]c to Conlra— ONE-DAY ORPHAN BENEFIT apolis, Kansas y WINTLR of 42 defendants named in Federal : We have a complete stock of Alcohol, i Kok 1 e I t . | G = ont S. R. Bradley, who last year A > r < s t(;" nd Jury indictments as par- NEW FOOTBALL COACH ; overnment rred up a storm of debate by| Old papers for sale at The Em- Prestone, Zero-Foe, Whiz and icipa 1ts in two huge rum running holding an orphan’s benefit race |pire office. | S ‘-f A A 2 F ” syndicates will probably be hed NAMED AT WEST POINT | Swilt’s Anti-I'reze WASHINGTON, Oct he | — next month, District Attorney wat--l | o 11 (1’1 ; i CL; IC:.: = '1;10 kins i 2 i | defensc calle cn s rampton BOSTON, Mass,, Oct. 19. — The 1 o 4 3 \.fntc-:; were uncovered bY appoinment of Major Ralph Sasse 3 : ‘:Fn(incm,; :flxt‘sxclio‘:n O(f: thcanPax;; b 1 agents who worked side bY a5 head coach for football at the SR | T side with the rum runners for near- ynited States Military Academy to iLos Angeles, and other witnesses L f )il o~ P Seri, o Gre B g sred ¥ THE FIRST NAT:ONAL = . = . My BANK % meeting at his Idie Hour farm near | o OF JUNEAU i 9 === fund. way lines. 5 i e e and returned here via California b rih i in an effort to contradict the Gov- " re & CANADIANY d Ny 1y nine months to gain cvidence. |succood Biff Jonos 4t (ho o ot et o contradict the Gov- | TRANS-ATLANTIC &Cmc TRANS-PACIFIC onnors otor Company - - ¥ 3 # ? N | RAILWAY, ®ecscecsscsoesc e Lexington, is going to repeat the - @ ~ ® TREE IRKS BATTER; . le HE CHOPS IT DOWN o —— : f ® CHARLOTTE, N. C, Oct. i 2 19.—Roy Luebbe, catcher for | the Charlotte Hornets of the Sally league, believes in per- It is understood the “Orphan’s | DETROIT, Mich,, Oct. 19.—Trials dict Contention of LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 19.—00l- | jtio5, the present season is an B. Fall, on trial for bribcry, dis-| MCOSEHEART LEGION [ ™ Pt oficws . R | subcrdinates and leased the entire | oo i N PLAN TWO EVENTS‘Sevcre Earthquake naval oil resorve to the TRANS-CONTINENT AL 2 meoting of the Ladies of Shocks Registered : 4 : ey P :):13 CAN/I I)IAN PACII"IC heart Legion, which was held | / night in Moose Hall, It| wWASHINGTON, Oct. 19—Sc : . oA : ———FAMOUS——— ed that Mooseheart Day ' carthquake shool : . 4 St el ST R wwitl| PRINCESS STEAMERS October 26 by a splendid p ly 4300 miles : ¥ 4 # . R ke | e [S 4 - I P - e P in a southerly and that on Hallowe'en N1ght yection from Washington, s report-| Ball would be hetd st Moose Ham, {°0 B Ceorectown Univarity : ¥y and cannot be made ?fub‘l‘?;:‘ To Prince Rupert, Victoria EdlSOn Mazda Lamps The social part of the evening| G 5 \IZHIC()U\'CT Ilfld St‘attlc consisted of a prog: c game of i Severcin Swanson of the' 3 Ssikes & T. L. Chidesier, 0. the Prohibi- [ b s whist, the high s for which Margnita, who has been s ¥ 3 vns,” has - tion Staff in Ju 2omp: H ¥ R Z was' won by Mrs. Waltonen. Mrs. vacation trip, i5 returnin FBeen #pnoi h . |'by his wife, is 2 8 ) ICE TE D P > A $S 3 TV A wes Won by Mrs. Wallonen. Mrs |vai rip, 15 returnias to nager of b bis : : REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP FARI ABSOLUTELY THE e eau aboard the Yukon accompar L at! 2 T he Yukon, which 1 2 S . 09¢ ~ 90 0 fon prize. lied by his wife > tional Ney i In Effect Nov. 1st, 1929 to Feb. 28th, 1930 P y his e and baby. morning. i T in evening the guests were| —-— - - - - ————— e - e — - ~ e A T G GRS ) i S e STANDARD OF served & deliious MUNCNEOD 0N | (s oo o s Direct Connections at Vancouver to all kastern Points beautifully decorated tables. The COMPARISON hostesses for the ecvening were! Mrs. Bodding, Mrs. Baldwi d | s, Al VARIOUS ROUTES ~ LIBERAL STOP-OVERS Fire Rages at Camp | ; ‘ T FOR T{;Kil s((;_x)b{ll) é{s{asfl\,nv;:q TONS Mabry ;Two Buildings ot K ¢ - L. COA , Agen . : 2 Are Destroyed Today| \ " ‘ S, Dulitng funivey Alaska Electric Light NN : AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 19—Two! barracks buildings were destroyed | \\ V> & Power CO. RS Service Rendered by Experts and a third damaged by fire at| Camp Mabry early today. One building was filled with National | Guard equipment, much of it new. The other building was used as an indoor rifle range and contained e " X 4 v, B ot e 4 : = 2! 2 Douglas—Phone No. 18 ——————— 4 Juneau—Phone No. 6 BIRMINGHAM PILOT HAS GREAT RECORD il BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. 19.— , Jonathon Gordon Dobbs, manager t O t C of the Birmingham Barons, topped ’ off a career that is a record of some kind or another when his ° southern league champions won the hous e ls onl Dixie championship series from the d Dallas Steers of the Texas league. Johnny Dobbs has been manag- e . \ . ing minor league baseball teams s ln e 0 A 22 years. His clubs have finished P 4 " o A Furnace Above the Floor in the first division 18 times, in- cluding his five pennant winners. ", o1 - He has managed five of the o ; ALLEN’S Parlor Furnace is quick- eight Southern league clubs, Nash- E > - ly and easily installed }“ 2 l?;l“h:; ville, Chattanooga, New Orleans '. room without expense. It is finis : ‘ ! in walnut porcelain enamel, and har- Memphis and Birmingham. monizes with latest home furnishings. T S { \ With the outer cabinet doors closed LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA-| z * ( 3 ALLEN'’S resembles a piece of beau- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE " = tiful period furniture. That’s one of the many fine features of this new method of re-roofing—the house is Heats the Whole House always completely protected in case of sudden storm or showers. By this plan, the ALLEN’S heats by nature’s method B Whea the ALLEN i h i * A : 2 o] 5 o are’s 3. o of circulating clean, moist, healthful Ex ert new shlpgles are laid right over the old shingled roof—there’s no sacrifice of protec o :lbi'n:h'door; atm aif thriughout the Hatse: Byscy tion during the process. glow l:'vml fhe firslight room — upstairs and down—is cozy g and comfortable in coldest weather. Let us show you the new Ivory-Tan Enamel AutomOblle The “RED CEDAR ME THOD” -..‘;"E."n'q JGrpisce Burns Any Fuel —Saves 1 to J4 Monarch — A beautiful full enamel finish R epairing gk Any kind of fuel may be burned with just enough color to add to any kitchen. * L 3 i 2 § 3 P 2 fliciently and ecomomically. is widely used and entirely practical. It gives your home double insulation against Whitman, Neb. fxlc,lanN’S Heat . Radiating Fins ‘ heat and cold. Heat loss through the roof is reduced to a minimum. Fuel consump- Our ALLEN Parlor double the radiating surfaces, greatly and OVERHAULING tion is lowered. Jurmace besied “our increase heating capacity, add to the J uneau.Youn g H ardu)are Co. past wiater, with a fuel strength and‘life of the'cutinal, save ; Rooms that were cold in winter become warm and cosy. Cost of removing the old 5y oy fg g e {:fsl'im(;?;fi:lch!:‘slfldw rams mreneresansll Nothing Too Small roof and of gathering up and disposing of the litter is eliminated. 72, R. N. Swiggart, Nothing Too Large Also there is no sacrifice of appearance. By this method the cdure?l of the old shingles ’ :;gfcg;;a{:cdt.ion’%‘heres nothirg to show that you have the many advantages of double “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE® Wrecking Car Service Red Cedar Shingles zre rot-proof, whether old or new, and lend themselves as no other L roofing material ir. this class can to the method of re-roofing over the old roof. 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