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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, 1929. e 5 &L/ A N Failure to Receive Credit no proof that a bill has been paid but cancelled check that has been accepted ind paid is positive proof. OCT. 26, By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER o X BY GOLLY.,THEY MOST HAVE MADE TWO TRIPS TO BRING THAT WOMAN TO o) THIS RECEFPTION - OAY- YO SEEM TO HKNOW EVERY:- CNE AT THIS SHIN-DIG- 1 WHO 1% THAT BIG | FAT SEA ELEPHANT i1 STANDIN' NEAR THAT PILLAR? L=t ORH!I'M HORRNY* 11 aPoLOGIzZE - MY MISTaKE- . This convenience and protection is Jours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT w | 8 & N \ w AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU |BIG LEAGUE JOB TEMPTS TY; { p@.m L MAY ACCEPT ADVISORY ROLE BOWLING AT | ELKSSTARTS ~ ONTHURSDAY iTeams Are Made Up for Play—Fourteen Are in Competition Watch Your Radiator! Automobile Owners PREPARE YOUR CARS FOR THE WINTER | We have a complete stock of Alcohol, Prestone, Zero-Foe, Whiz and Swift’s Anti-Freze Fourteen teams will start in the | bowling tournament on the E alleys next Thursday night. The! bowling committee has named the) members of the various teams and | requests that those unable to play notify the Club steward at once. | The 14 teams are as follows: { Skagway—Barragar, George Shaw, ' Walm: Mrs. Kearney and Mrs. | * Walmsley. ! Teku—Radde, Kirk Ficken, Mrs.' { Kirk and Mrs. Tilden. Hyder—Metcalf, Herrmann, Mul- i len, Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Gard- | ner. Petersburg — Hendrickson, Bring- | dale, Hermle, Mrs. Pigg and Miss Abrahamson. | M. Bavard, Blomgren, Mrs. M. Bavard and Mrs. ! Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts | Edison Mazda Lamps fie—PulInn_ Stevens, T, ge, Mg d&'lory and Mrs. A, B _' Ty Cobb has hung up his kes for good but he must have his| ball. Major league offers of executive: positions appeal to him so ongly that he is virtually certain to return to the game next year. | i : | NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Basebail|doubt if he cares to accept such ihas Ty Cobb's word that he will be weighty responsibilities. Dr. Stewart, L. e 3 | r. 8 back in the game next year. And| After 24 years in the game, Ty | Ketchikan—Lavenik, C. Sabin,| Petrich, Mrs. Manning and Miss D.! Taylor. H Seward—Selby, Nelson, Mrs. ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF Coughlin and Miss | Barragar. T. Allen. George, Mrs. Anchorage — Robertson, Bernard, | | Morrison, Mrs. Rebertson and Mrs, | ‘Wrangell—Cleveland, Council, G.| Dufresne and Mrs. ! (that makes the suspense just that {much worse. R Ty at 42 won’f play. He will try the executive end. So the ques- | tion is: - Will he become a major league manager or content himself with a The wildat of the ring—Ace middleweight champion. 18 months ago. By PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN ‘ (Associated Press Sports Writer) 1 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26—The long road as a title contender from | the lightweight division to the mid- dle weight class, which Ace Hud-] kins has left strewn with the blast-“ ed hopes of would-be champions, | has carried the Wildcat from the Nebraska plains to his second fight T x X ‘Hudkins of Nebraska—is back on the trail of Mickey Walker, the NEW FRENCH NAVY RECORD LORIENT, France, Oct. 26.—An- other ‘hew French destroyer, the Verdun, is claimed now to be the fastest war vessel in the world. On official trials it made 40.2 knots an hour, beating the record made by a sister ship, the Valmy, of 29.185 knots. Bl ) o S An increase of 1,247,980 tons in They will fight it out for the crown on the coast, the scene of their first battle MANILA OFFICIAL WOULD ° BAR PIGS FROM HOUSES MANILA, Oct. 26—Dr. Jacobo Fa- | jardo, dircetor of health, thinks that | it is unsanitary for pigs and peo- ple to live under the same roof and | | stop it. Since time immemorial, in Fili- pino families, the pigs have had 1he is trying to obtain legislation w’ Petrich. Fairbanks—N. Bavard, Cann, W. Wilson, Mrs. Olson ‘and Mrs. Peter- man. Cordova—Whittier, M. D. Wil- liams, H. Sabin, Mrs. Borland, Mrs. Weisberg. Valdez—Polley, G. Messerschmidt, Noland, Mrs. White and Mrs. Wheeler. | Nome—Vanderleest, G. McNaugh- iton, Faulkner, Mrs, Faulkner and Mrs. Green. The schedule of games will be \printed in The Empire néxt Mon- day. f .- position as assistant manager? The Georgia Peach has been asked to manage at least one major club league. But baseball men who know the' great old slugger may prefer to serve in an advisory | capacity. Cobb is coming back to baseball | cnly because of his love for the game. The financial end of it has no attraction to him since he ap-' plied his baseball earnings to in- vestments that proved highly profit- able. — New, select line nof visiling u.rds! Empire. cAlready established as Seattle’s most popular hotel the means of all” the Benjamin Franklin offecs an abundance of those comforts COMPARISON & Power Co. $ECAUSE, ac "rates within to Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 Alaska Electric Light pleasant travel;and in a few short months, the refreshing attentiveness and completeness of itssetvice has brought flattering commentfrom all parts of the West. for Mickey Walker’s crown. | CHINESE LIKE SOFT DRINK their quarters on the ground floor and the family its quarters up- stairs. Dr. Fajardo wants the pigs| SHANGHAIL Oct .26—The de- i mand for a certain American sum- conrmed_ to the back yards. | mér drinihach R ag SEANC Tave that retailers were unable to meet it. The price went up from a nickle to fifteen cents a bottle and even then it could not always be had. It was a year ago last summeri“‘fl world’'s steam and moLo_r ship that Hudkins stood toe-to-toe with [tonnage last year is noted in the the slugging Jersey battler, trading |neW edition of Lloyd's register of his best efforts for what Walker SDiPPIng. could deliver in defense of his hon- | ors, and lost a decision. At Wrig-‘ ley field, on the night of October 29 he hopes to attain his objective. Since the night in New York; when he knocked out Ruby Gold-! stein, lightweight, and virtually| thrust the pride of the East Sidc, ‘into oblivion, Hudkins has been{‘ camping on the trail of the champ. | Until the Walker bout he was forc- | he content with warding off | i ces of other contenders. ! | ,wing the defeat at Chicago | tebraskan has been a busy } #°T.4 His technical knockout | } SPECIAL NOTICE Reserved seats in parquet for all school pupils for “CAPPY RICKS” at 50 cents each Old papers for sale at The Em- pire office. Coliseum—Monday and Tuesday evenings, - Frigidaire Delco Butler Mauro and Juneau Drug Companies. LIGHTING PLANTS DELCO WATER SYSTEMS AND DAY-FAN RADIO SETS (ANl Products of General Motors) DISTRIBUTED BY W. P. JOHNSON FRONT STREET « + « Rates commence at $2.50 . . . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Troy B. Himmelman, Manager PP Seattle Times Square Auspices American Legion y d¥r the stout-hearted Ken- joe Anderson, resulted in ate signing of papers for sturn match with Walker. “x¢ significant of his other bouts| 1 nsurance M akes the H ome 7e decided defeat handed Ar-| . imanuel in a venture into, PosSlble | eavyweight list, after the | ‘ foss i:rrister from San Fran-| cisco had dropped a close decision to Tommy Loughran, then the' champion. ‘ Hudkins boasts that in his career, | no fighter has émerged from a re-| turn bout with vigtory over him. He points to Sammy Baker and Joe | Anderson as examples of scrappers ! who paid dearly for previous fights[ which earned for them the nod over the Wildcat. 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