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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1929. o3 BRINGING UP FATHLR By GEORGE McMANUS : ‘ - ' 4 TNEED THE LANE, SOLL N ToeoT BRG] [T, : 973 g o v s rap— =% { DADDY- TARETHAT ANYTHING To WU SR e TR BULS BLEW : WARST i & X ; ALIWVE AROLND SUT 1N MADAMS R NS i 3 HERE - “THANK LAMP-AND SHE \ d THUS HOLSE ANY MORE.- | r SOODNESS \' TS : | TOLD ME TO TAKE R b Q[OIET IN HERE A THIS ONE’ ANYHOW - . A Failure to Receive Credit | | | no proof that a bill has been paid but cancelled check that has been accepted and pald is positive proof. This convenience and protection is vours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way ’ OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT ' . s T Y L q ' THE FIRST NAT:ONAL . ©-ast Britawn righi reserved. L;[B_l_ BANK ! e 0000000000000 HALIBUT PRICE x » A 4. .! ORI OF JUNEAU .. . |* TAKE CROOKS oUT | The Margaret, Capt. Pete Hildre, d \ ° OF SQUASH NECKS e larrived in port rday morning 4 ! o ®|with a cargo of 6200 pounds of . 4 ¥ |* NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. ® halibut which sold to the San |® 24 — The slim necks of @ |Juan Fishing and Packing Com- crookneck squashes arc be- ® |pany for 14.30 and 10 cents, which ing turned into dinner e |is the highest price paid in Junecau 3 yiHr ol el ° ° % % g e . o vro o £ == | ® table uses at the Connecti- ® this year. “The Last Frontier.” Since then(MORE GIRLS THAN MEN form the Green Mountain chain, ® cut Agricultural Experiment e | —————— |he has been discovering new fron- { HIKE MOUNTAIN TRAILS |running from Canada to the Mas- | ® Station. 2 NOTICE . [tiers, and his wife and daughter Mo sachusetts line. . Dr. Donald F. Jones and ® | — {accompany him on many of his| WATERBURY, Vt, Oct. 24— et ® Robert H. Murray, by cross- ® | The motorship “W. B. Foshay” o MEET PREM'ERS \trips. At present they are occupy-|Young women outnumbered all ® breeding, have straightened © of the Northland Transportation Watch Your Radlator’ |ing their home here, “Journey’s|other hikers on the Long Trail| W. H. (Doc) Caswell, Deputy U. e and filled out the necks. ®|Co. will take the run of the Mot- Al . o i End.” They spent the summer in|and other trails over the rugged |S. Marshal at Ketchikan, who came |® They are filled with squash. © |orship “Norco” sailing from Pier 5, . Alaska. slopes of Mount Mansfield, in the | here early this week with a prison- /¢ @ @ @ @ @ ® ® @ ® ® ® ® ® Seattle, 9 p. m. on October 28 AutomOblle Oujners . RS i T Green Mountains, last season. er, leaves today on the steamer | S - ‘For freight and .passenger reserva- | Commercial Jous printing at The| Mansfield is the highest and the|Alameda for his headquarters in| Commercial printing at The Em- tions see Femmer, Local Agent, g % " E 5 B | Fapire. most picturesque of the peaks that!the First City. I pire, | telephone 114. —ady. PREPARE YOUR CARS FOR THE AR.C. President to Discuss 3 = R : WINTER Highway with Premiers King and Tolmie We have a complete stock of Alcohol, Prestone, Zero-Foe, Whiz and Swift’s Anti-Freze At the invitation of Premier Tol- mie, of British Columbia, Maj. Mal-, H colm Elliott, President of the Alas- # ka Road Commission, will go to'%g Victoria next month for a confer-| § ence with Dr. Tolmia and Premim‘ McKenzie King of the Dominion | Government, it was made known today at the Alaska Road Commis- | i§ 8 sion headquarters here. Maj. El-| liott is now in Washington and will make a special trip to the coast | 8 § for the meeting. i 4 This will be held on November 12. | {% § Premier King is due for a visit in Victoria and all of the facts in connection with the projected Pa-| ¢ cific-Yukon Highway will be laid! & # before him and Premier Tolmie, | by aj. Elliott. | British Columbia authorities are taking a keen interest in the pro- ject, according to information re- ceived here. They see in it an opportunity to open up the isolated poftions of the northetn seetion! of the province and also of south- | ern Yukon Territory. It is expect-| ed that the Dominion of Canada | will authorize the appointment of | Canadian members of an interna- | i tional commission such as proposed 3 in bills now pending in the Ameri- | can congress to study the feasibil- ity of constructing the highway. Hair Rats Are Gone! AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE | comorsMotor company HAS BEEN REMOVED Modern woman, freed of the restraint of long tresses, realizes the ;eomfort and sanitation of the bobbed head. The shears in the hands of AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE have u*red the bonds of another archaic dogma. Service Rendered by Experts Edison Mazda Lamps ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON ———-——— I T ] . SPORT BRIEFS ] Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 Dornblaser athletic field, Mon- | tana university, is at the base of a mountain. Frank Amann, guard on Park county high school football team at | Livingston, Mont., is deaf and dumb. A nod, a touch of his hand or foot by the quarterback, gives him his signal. He is an apt scholar. ¢ ), iw. N S \ . itz 4 & ) ““toasting did it’— 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. 5 Lynn Waldorf, former Syracuse football star, is football chief at Oklahoma A. and M. T Football is almost a family sport at the University of Iowa. The Hawkeye roster includes three sets of brothers, one pair being twins. e e — DIXON MAY MANAGE DES MOINES DEMONS ARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, properly aged and skillfully blended—“It’s Toasted.” “TOASTING,” the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres- ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. DES MOINES, Oct. 24—Rumor is floating around Des Moines to the effect that Cletus Dixon, man- | § ager of Waterloo, in the Mississippi Valley League, may handle the De- mons next year. Dixon has been very suceessful in the Valley cir- cuit. 5 JOURNEYS WITH FATHER AID GIRL IN SPEAKING WASHINGTON, Oet. 24—Betty Powell, 17-year-old daughter of Al- exander Powell, explorer and auth- or, is achieving distinction' as a lecturer on international politics. Much travel with her father has given her good background. Powell wrote a book 22 years ago called Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so “TOASTING" = LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process—removes harmful cor- rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the “It’s Toasted”—the phrase that describes the AP L iy L MRS old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and B e R AR el coughing. Thus “TOASTING” has destroyed that ancient preju- : m‘:r °:imi ps:.ke Ci‘;‘;rmcs The“fimm; e COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 24. : : : . acture of Lucky Stri . nes © —Football reporters will find o dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. tobaccos—the Cream of the Crop—are scien- e things lovely at Ohio State e 1 TTC B e S i = 66 @9 tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini- ASK US FOR THE . e new press Ci ato] . e the horseshope is g‘fii en‘j . ’ mum, 260°—maximum, 300°, Fahrenheit. The ,h gl e g e il s o a ; ; exact, expert regulation of such high tempera. New Lacquered Shells Oine lters n:xiyw::i-}'ewm:: < tures removes impurities. More than a slogan, ik et T . § ihe ERTRCS0 Mo Rin pn, Wk (9 “It’s Toasted” is recognized by millions as the ight classice. A o : m%h. c;a“:”The:-e will be : NO Throat lrrltatlon"NO COugll_. most modern step in cigarette manufacture, : J YO n Hard re Co ] : : ;:r‘:‘t'i:s'fches Ae o bgtweep : [ TUNE IN~—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over & coast-t0-coast network of the N. B, C. uneau' u g wa . Y . ° © 1929, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs. % . . 0000000009000 s i

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